Some other words as well ...
From beginning to end, entertaining, JD was just fantastic and he even manages to pay homage to his favourite comedian in the process.
It's a gotta see, three hours of a pure entertainment movie that doesn't need to take itself serious.
Hope they make another.... they just keep getting better and better.
hisomuhito
100% agree with you Carl
Carl B Harrison
hisomuhito wrote:
100% agree with you Carl
So you got your swash buckled as well
Forgot to ask, I couldn't stay untill the end of the credits, did anyone, and if so, was there anything just like the other movies at the end
hisomuhito
Carl B Harrison wrote:
hisomuhito wrote:
100% agree with you Carl
So you got your swash buckled as well
Forgot to ask, I couldn't stay untill the end of the credits, did anyone, and if so, was there anything just like the other movies at the end
Oh yes, my buckle was well and truely swashed, or my swash well and truely buckled depending on which way you want to work it
We didn't stay till the end so don't know.
oddbodd
Great film! Johnny is superb, as is Keith Richards, despite not appearing for too long.
Who's the comedian to whom he was paying homage, btw?
Carl B Harrison
oddbodd wrote:
Great film! Johnny is superb, as is Keith Richards, despite not appearing for too long.
Who's the comedian to whom he was paying homage, btw?
When JD is in shot with the goat sitting down it's a typical Charlie Chaplin moment, CC would normally be sweetly looking at a woman and not a goat, but I thought using a goat was absolutely hilarious
The Humour.... I have to admit I do like sick humour and I wasn't disappointed with this, what other movie could you get away with firing a flaming monkey out of a cannon pleased it was ok at the end though.
oddbodd
Carl B Harrison wrote:
When JD is in shot with the goat sitting down it's a typical Charlie Chaplin moment, CC would normally be sweetly looking at a woman and not a goat, but I thought using a goat was absolutely hilarious
The Humour.... I have to admit I do like sick humour and I wasn't disappointed with this, what other movie could you get away with firing a flaming monkey out of a cannon pleased it was ok at the end though.
That monkey was great.
Have you seen JD in Benny and Joon? His character, Sam, is a big Buster Keaton Fan, and Johnny does a whole bunch of his routines in the film. great fun to watch.
TILIS
Re: Pirates of the Caribbean 3
Carl B Harrison wrote:
In one word .....Excellent
Some other words as well ...
From beginning to end, entertaining, JD was just fantastic and he even manages to pay homage to his favourite comedian in the process.
It's a gotta see, three hours of a pure entertainment movie that doesn't need to take itself serious.
Hope they make another.... they just keep getting better and better.
Ive just come back from watching this, and Well Ive got one word for it too S.H.I.T!
What a total let down! The first one I enjoyed, even if Jonny Depp was in it. Second one was crap but Orlando Bloom is gorgeous. He was the only good thing in the last two. Glad this is the last one. Avoid like the plague!
Jigararter
The best of the best! This 3rd film took the best from the first two, action, dialogue, fun, complex plot lines, and more fun. Johnny Depp outdid himself as did all his cohorts. A fantasy ride from beginning to end. It is, after all, based on a fantasy story. I went to the midnight showing and it was a raucous, great time! Keep it up cast of pirates! Your wit and talent entertain yet again! Do I hear "4"?
Krytens featherduster
hisomuhito wrote:
Carl B Harrison wrote:
hisomuhito wrote:
100% agree with you Carl
So you got your swash buckled as well
Forgot to ask, I couldn't stay untill the end of the credits, did anyone, and if so, was there anything just like the other movies at the end
Oh yes, my buckle was well and truely swashed, or my swash well and truely buckled depending on which way you want to work it
We didn't stay till the end so don't know.
Got to see it on Saturday morning and I loved it.
And if you're asking the question is there is anything extra after the credis have rolled, then the answer isYES
"SPOILER ALERT" don't read if you you have'nt seen the movie.
After the credits the subtitle appears "Ten years later".
We see Elizabeth and a young boy walking toward the cliff edge, they look out toward the ocean.
There is a green flash and we see Will on the deck of the Flying Dutchman coming home to Elizabeth.
oddbodd
Jigararter wrote:
The best of the best! This 3rd film took the best from the first two, action, dialogue, fun, complex plot lines, and more fun. Johnny Depp outdid himself as did all his cohorts. A fantasy ride from beginning to end. It is, after all, based on a fantasy story. I went to the midnight showing and it was a raucous, great time! Keep it up cast of pirates! Your wit and talent entertain yet again! Do I hear "4"?
Johnny Depp has said that he'd do a 4, 5 and 6, "If the ducks were in a row".
The big question is how big a gamble it'd be with an already fantastic trilogy. Much as I'd like to see Johnny in as many movies as possible, there always comes a point in any long series (of movies, books, television, albums from a particular band) where they run out of ideas, and I sometimes think it's best to stop while it's at the zenith, rather than waiting until it crashes right down again.
Chloe
Im going to see it tomorrow. So looking forward to it.