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Save to Collection. Tip Designer. Share this thing. Send to Thingiverse user. Mike Stenson Executive Producer. Chad Oman Executive Producer. Joseph Caracciolo Jr. Executive Producer. Terry Rossio Executive Producer. Brigham Taylor Executive Producer. Paul Cameron Cinematographer. Roger Barton Film Editor. Leigh Folsom Boyd Film Editor. Geoff Zanelli Original Music. Nigel Phelps Production Design. Penny Rose Costume Designer. Nikki Barrett Casting.
Susie Figgis Casting. Ronna Kress Casting. View All Critic Reviews Mar 23, The franchise is mostly just quoting itself at this point, trying to find new ludicrous action sequences the guillotine one is great , MacGuffins to chase and weird undead conditions for the bad guys.
That's entertaining enough and wraps up the series rather nicely in its final scenes, but was it really necessary?
Probably not. Jens S Super Reviewer. Jun 27, In trying to spring the murky, muddy, and muddled Pirates of the Caribbean series from the creative depths of Davy Jones' Locker by bringing in a new villain and directors, Disney's murkier, muddier, and even more muddled latest instead sinks any interest in future installments.
Save for the first chapter, The Curse of the Black Pearl, this franchise never sailed smoothly. The first half of the second sequel, Dead Man's Chest, charts a fun familiar course but then quickly delves into an unnecessarily complicated abyss where humor goes out the window. Waterlogging the storyline with confusing, long, and, frankly, dull otherworldly tangents was merely done to stretch out a thin plot to accommodate a third flick, At World's End.
In Dead Men Tell No Tales, said tale lacks originality, the comedy falls flat and the action fails to throw off any sparks. In fact, it's a tale that shouldn't have been told at all. It's not as if moviegoers were clamoring for more high seas hijinks from a series that was left for Dead years ago. Johnny Depp's brilliantly daft Keith Richards-inspired take on the character was once considered so "risky" that Disney flirted with firing the actor for such an off-beat portrayal.
With his latest take on the pirate, it seems like he is imitating his past performances--not channeling the character. Javier Bardem stands and delivers just fine but it's hard to distinguish his ghostly heavy from that of Bill Nighy's Davy Jones in the grand scheme of things.
The Pirates of the Caribbean series may have already had a sinking feeling but their miscalculated take on the humor and explosive set pieces in the movie just dashes whatever remained of the series against the rocks.
Jeff B Super Reviewer. Mar 25, With poor plotting, inconsistent pacing and a rushed sense of chemistry amongst the new cast Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales exposes the swashbuckling sequel as nothing more than a cash-grab that's as hollow as the ships they occupy.
Feb 25, Pirates of the Caribbean is an interesting franchise. Interesting indeed. I don't necessarily mean that I find the world and its characters fascinating, because I really don't. I just mean its reasons for continuing to exist in this day and age when, really, people don't really care about the franchise anymore.
I shouldn't say that, since I'm sure the hardcore Pirates fans love this franchise, I just mean that mainstream audiences sort of gave up on the franchise by the end of the first sequel. These films are still commercially successful worldwide, but there's something to be said about the fact that this is the second-lowest grossing entry in the franchise. People have just grown tired, as there seems to be no real growth within the franchise. Say what you will about the MCU, but they've found new ways to avoid franchise fatigue because they find new twists and angles.
They also find different stories to tell within their universe. And, naturally, every installment in this franchise tells a different story, but it's got a very familiar feeling to where it feels like you're watching the same movie over and over again. These films nowadays are produced simply because the Pirates name, as watered down as it is, is still a lucrative franchise for Disney and they can make a lot of money off of it, still.
But it's obvious that they don't consider Pirates an A-team franchise anymore. Marvel and Star Wars have taken over. There was a time when Pirates was one of the biggest properties for Disney.
Now, it's just one of many. As far as I can remember, the film was way too fucking long. Me and the friends I watched it with lamented this fact.
There were seriously like 'climactic' scenes where you thought 'ok, this is where it ends' and it just kept going. Pacing was horrendous. Plot was convoluted, but, at the time, I felt there was still enough of the old Pirates to make Dead Man's Chest enjoyable. But that was it for me. I didn't bother with At World's End. I've never seen that from beginning to end. Nor have I seen On Stranger Tides. I probably wouldn't have bothered with this movie either if it wasn't for the fact that it was available on Netflix.
Every time I hear of a new Pirates movie I'm like 'Really? They're making another one of those? I don't think that's a reaction you want.
The only thing that made me give this more than a second glance, prior to release, was the fact that Javier Bardem was the main villain. And, if you've followed my reviews, you know that I love this man and the intensity he brings to all the roles he plays.
He was the main reason I gave this a shot and, quite frankly, because I wanted something a little lighter to watch. I haven't actually settled on a score yet at this point in the review, but if I'm perfectly honest, I found this to be a perfectly solid blockbuster. Yes, you heard that correctly. I'm not suggesting that the character of Jack Sparrow or Johnny Depp for that matter has not jumped the shark a thousand times over, but that doesn't mean that the character still can't provide some entertainment.
My POTC consumption has been kept to an absolute minimum since then. So what felt old in might not necessarily feel that way today. I also welcome the simply approach to the story. The problem with the first two Pirates sequel, at least from what I saw, was the fact that they had to top themselves.
Everything had to be bigger and louder. There just had to be more of absolutely everything. It was a movie of excesses and it just didn't know how to handle multiple plot threads adeptly.
I assume that At World's End was more of the same. I can't comment on On Stranger Tides, but it seems that it simplified things down from the film's peak of excess.
This movie, thankfully, keeps that simplicity. Hell, the movie doesn't even go over two hours before the credits start to roll. There's a post-credits scene teasing, yes, the continuation of the franchise. I felt like this is a spiritual sequel to the original, which still remains one of the best summer blockbusters I've ever seen, in that it feels closer to it in tone and pacing than any of the other flicks in the franchise.
Danny Kirrane Bollard as Bollard. Jeff Nathanson screenplay by story by Terry Rossio story by based on characters created by Ted Elliott based on characters created by. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Captain Jack Sparrow Johnny Depp finds the winds of ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when deadly ghost pirates led by his old nemesis, the terrifying Captain Salazar Javier Bardem , escape from the Devil's Triangle, determined to kill every pirate at sea Captain Jack's only hope of survival lies in seeking out the legendary Trident of Poseidon, a powerful artifact that bestows upon its possessor total control over the seas.
All pirates must die. Rated PG for sequences of adventure violence, and some suggestive conten. Did you know Edit. Goofs at around 1h 3 mins This film shows the compass being given to Jack by a captain he worked for in his youth as that captain is dying.
Quotes Captain Jack Sparrow : Who are you? Henry : No. Crazy credits There is a scene at the end of the closing credits: Will wakes up from a vision involving Davy Jones. He assumes this is a nightmare and returns to sleep, but is unaware to a few of Jones' tokens remaining. Soundtracks Preludio of Sonata No.
Malpede as William Malpede. User reviews Review. Top review. New blood and grand production can't disguise the tired format. If only we could recycle our waste as efficiently as Disney appear to be able to recycle this theme!
Once again, we find "Jack Sparrow" Johnny Depp in a bit of bother from someone from his past. This time it is Javier Bardem "Salazar" who has escaped from his purgatory in the "Devil's Triangle" to avenge himself on his arch-enemy. Meantime, the young "Henry Turner" Brenton Thwaites seeks help to track down Poseidon's Trident which will empower him to take control of the seas, and to reunite with his father - the original "Bootstrap" Orlando Bloom.
There's no doubt that this is a great looking film, the effects are spectacular but the story is little better than a regurgitation of voyages gone by. The cuties that were Bloom and Kiera Knightley have been succeeded by the handsome, boyish Thwaites and his feisty astronomer pal "Carina" Kaya Scodelario but otherwise, it is another pretty formulaic prolongation of this colourful adventure franchise.
It has some humour, there's a tiny cameo from Sir Paul McCartney that raises a smile if only because you are never entirely sure if it is actually him ; Geoffrey Rush still manages to inject oodles of charisma as "Barbossa", and Bardem offers a bit of menace - but Depp can only get away with that hail-fellow-well-met meets a drunk persona so often before he becomes a parody of his own characterisation.
It's fun to watch, for a time, but after a while I was just bored. The format offers unlimited opportunity for fantasy and adventure, but maybe it is time for the "Black Pearl" to join the "Queen Mary" and HMY "Britannia" and just settle down as a respectable old lady of the sea - and a tourist attraction!
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