I saw this yestersay-it was pretty good, but long. :p
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I saw this yestersay-it was pretty good, but long. :p
too long!? when i saw it, by the time it got to the end, it felt like only 1 hour!
yea i expected a tiny bit more
That my friend, is why they've made a third. Savvy?Quote:
Originally Posted by drunkymonkey
The next movie comes out early next year, they did that purposefully. If you will notice, most second installments of a trilogy end in a cliffhanger that way.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sephiroth1999AD
I know, but the last 30 minutes still didn't work, IMHO. Those parts just felt like cheap cashing and didn't really get me excited about the third part. Matrix Reloaded had the same effect with the cliffhanger ending, I was feeling like I couldn't give any less about how the story continued. I think Empire Strikes Back did its ending well and left you wanting to know what's going to happen in Episode VI. Spider-Man 2 and X2, while not ending in a major cliffhanger, still ended in a way that you knew there would be a sequel, and you wanted to see more of that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Æ¿æƒ2
i haveth e full movie on my omputer
WOW! You must REALLY love your movies simple, because I did not think that was complicated at all, and im usually the first one to get confused.Quote:
Originally Posted by Burtsplurt
I thought it was perfect light entertainment. :thumb:
I fell asleep during this movie. Needless to say it didn't interest me in the least, well at least not nearly as much as the first one did.
OMG, so did I!Quote:
Originally Posted by GooeyToast
It was ok.
Elizabeth didn't bother me in the least in the first movie, but in this one, she annoyed me. She was rather useless and whiny and scandelous.
I did not like the turn Jack's character took either, but it wasn't so bad that he annoyed me.
I thought the action scenes were amazing. Even better than the first movie.
I did not think Davie Jones was all that great of a villian. Just didn't click.
I was kinda disappointed. I was still entertained. I laughed. I had fun. It was a good movie. It just... wasn't like the first one. I was enraptured by the first one. This one was just... nice.
I thought it was a little too dark for the whole Pirates thing. The first one was a jolly jaunt. A bit of darkness, but that was it. This one may be the Empire Strikes Back, but Davy Jones's pirates were a bit too gruesome. They just didn't need to be so over the top scary. The undead weren't.
It lacked fun, it felt it was serving a purpose, to set up At World's End. Which was the problem.
Plus, the manner how the characters all got caught up felt a bit ridiculous, trying to tie up all the loose knots with a single piece of string. However, I did like how it did feel like part of a Trilogy where bits in the 1st got some more detail and stuff, unlike Matrix where the 1st one felt a little disjointed from the next ones. Still, some bits were totally fun and I lapped up Jack's character. I'm looking forward to the next one, in the same way as Empire. To find conclusion.
(With Matrix, I wanted bloody answers out the third film. Like most, I exited Reloaded going "WTF is going on?". Revolutions was a bad film, AND it didn't answer anything decently. Let's hope Pirates is better.)
It was okay but it lacked a good ending, I'll have to wait for the next one to figure out if this one is any good. It didn't seem like too much happened in it.
I saw it for the second time today. :D
I think it's great. Not as good as the first, but nobody expected it to be, and the second parts of trilogies are often the worst of the three because they're... I dunno, setting the scene? :confused:
(SPOILER)Barbossa being back is totally freaking awesome. (SPOILER)Geoffrey Rush was the best thing about Curse of the Black Pearl (after Johnny Depp, obviously :rolleyes2).
A lot of it had me laughing, which is good, especially Jack with the dirt. :heart:
I loved it. :D
The three-way sword-fight was godly.
Something I was thinking about:
(SPOILER)At the start of the first movie, there's a destroyed ship and Will is on the piece of wood. Was it the Kraken that destroyed it, maybe? Was the ship the Black Pearl? 'Cause I don't know if I made this up, but I seem to remember someone saying something like "we brought the Pearl back from *insert something evil and dark and stuff, can't remember exactly*"... I'm not sure if that happened or not. xD If I've missed something or am being really retarded, sorry. :p
what i was wondering is why (SPOILER)jack was looking for the drawing of the key before the curse was on him