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Pirates Of The Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest [2006]
Don't know sometimes if I expect too much, but this movie has a lot of hype, but didn't deliver for me. After 2.5 hours we seem to have gotten nowhere. But along the way there were moments. Chicago Tribune, Michael Phillips says: "...has half the violence but twice the laughs of the first film..." Maybe I'm just not into gross, and lots of the scenes just were. It almost seems that's what the attraction is and I don't get it. Any way it's sheer grandeur and special effects gets it a happy face. In fact that's what made Judy rate it as 2 happy faces. It's not for really small children, and at least there's no swearing, but it rates a PG-13 for intense sequences of adventure violence, including frightening images. It has certainly done well at the box office but the critics are quite mixed on it. Rotten Tomatoes site shows 54% Rotten, more than half didn't like it. And I like New York Times critic A.O. Scott's comment, which sums it up for me as well: "Although there are memorable bits and pieces, the new Pirates of the Caribbean is a movie with no particular interest in coherence, economy, or feeling."
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Storyline From Yahoo: Captain Jack Sparrow is caught up in another tangled web of supernatural intrigue. Although the curse of the Black Pearl has been lifted, an even more terrifying threat looms over its captain and scurvy crew: it turns out that Jack owes a blood debt to the legendary Davy Jones, Ruler of the Ocean Depths, who captains the ghostly Flying Dutchman, which no other ship can match in speed and stealth. Unless the ever-crafty Jack figures a cunning way out of this Faustian pact, he will be cursed to an afterlife of eternal servitude and damnation in the service of Jones. This startling development interrupts the wedding plans of Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, who once again find themselves thrust into Jack's misadventures, leading to escalating confrontations with sea monsters, very unfriendly islanders, flamboyant soothsayer Tia Dalma and even the mysterious appearance of Will's long-lost father, Bootstrap Bill. Meanwhile, ruthless pirate hunter Lord Cutler Beckett of the East India Trading Company sets his sights on retrieving the fabled "Dead Man's Chest." According to legend, whoever possesses the Dead Man's Chest gains control of Davy Jones, and Beckett intends to use this awesome power to destroy every last Pirate of the Caribbean once and for all. For times are changing on the high seas, with businessmen and bureaucrats becoming the true pirates--and freewheeling, fun-loving buccaneers like Jack and his crew threatened with extinction.
Ratings: Critics B- Users B+
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