8 August 2003
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.
Absolute and utter f-wording genius.
Fantastic. Utterly fantastic.
Only the third film I've ever been to where the audience broke out into spontaneous applause. This time both during and at the end of the film.
If you haven't seen it yet, what the hell are you waiting for? A gold edged invitation? Well?
Go on.
Well for God's sake don't leave us hanging. What were the other three?
At the local theatre a bunch of kids (14-19 ish) dressed up as pirates and stormed in without paying. A while into the movie the cops showed up and arrested some of them! HAHA! It's like "They are just getting into the spirit", but I can see why the movie workers would be angry about them not paying.
Meh, I enjoyed the movie!
Mx
The first one was The Matrix and the second one was Monsters Inc.
mmmm depp
mmmm bloom
mmmm keira
Yaaarrrrrrrr
I thinks I'll be speakin' solely in pirate speak
You're not wrong there, me hearties.
arrr. aye, i be droolin'. arrr.
Hm. I agree with The Matrix and Monsters Inc., but I've got to dissent on Pirates. I was amused, and it was good, but it wasn't great. For one thing, I wanted Orlando Bloom to become much more of a badass than he did - he was kind of bland throughout, making a half-hearted transformation but not as complete as it could have been. (Then again, *I* don't have an elf fetish.) Johnny Depp's (ah, how I miss 21 Jumpstreet... sorry) character was also somewhat flat through the movie.
I don't know. It just didn't inspire me so much.
That's funny, I thought Depp was anything but flat during the movie.
yes!!! fantastic movie. i need to go see it a second time.
Trés cool film.
Enjoyed muchly.
All I can say is GOD DAMN!!!!!! ;o)
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