Was “Pirates” disappointing? Y’AARRR :-(

Friday night a few friends and I went to go see the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie at the drive-in. Out of all of the movies out so far, this was definitely the one for which I was most excited. I was looking forward to X-men III and Superman Returns, but Pirates was the movie I was anticipating for weeks. Unfortunately the hype turned out to be bigger than the actual movie, and I left disappointed.

First off, don’t take my word for it – check out this review by AskANinja. This video is freakin’ hilarious, especially if you’ve seen the movie. Of course, you have to take his word with a grain of salt, as there is the big Ninja vs. Pirates feud. However, many of the points that he brought up were true:

There are far too many plot-lines in this movie. The ninja’s not joking when he says that the dog, ship, ocean and body parts all have plots – and none of them get resolved! The story was extremely complicated, and without giving away too much information – the movie ended with absolutely nothing happening. At the end of the movie, I felt like I just paid money to watch a 2-hour preview of the third Pirates movie. The Ninja was right that everyone was pretty much a pirate in this movie. Elizabeth especially bugged me, because she basically got mad pirate skills overnight.

Johnny Depp gave a pretty decent performance, but it had nowhere near the impact that his character had in the first movie. I firmly believe that Depp’s portrayal of Jack Sparrow single-handedly made the first movie a classic (I thought he should have taken the Oscar for Best Actor that year). Unfortunately he raised the bar so high that there was no way to meet our expectations in Dead Man’s Chest. I think that Depp was a victim of his own success – but he didn’t drag the movie down by any means as well.

The movie just seemed over the top. They took what were potentially very cool scenes and blew them completely out of proportion. The 3-person sword fight was pretty cool – the first 10 minutes. As soon as they got the wheel involved and took another 15, you knew things were out of control.

I’m anxious to see the next Pirates movie, but this movie didn’t leave me dying to see it. The problem was that they took what was supposed to be a one-shot deal in Curse of the Black Pearl and made this "the trilogy that never should have been". Comparing this to other trilogies (Star Wars and the Matrix come to mind), I have nowhere near the desire to see the final movie. I feel like I’m going to go see the third one so I won’t be so pissed about the second one anymore.

Johnny Depp meets his robot self!

Check out this video of Johnny Depp riding and interaction with the new additions to Disneyland’s Pirates of the Carribean ride. It looks like it just opened in Disneyland on Monday.  Originally I mis-read and though Disney World, thinkin "DAMMIT!  I was just there last week!"  It looks like the Disney World version will open right before July 7th, to co-incide with the premier of the movie (a movie I’m really excited to watch!).
Watching the video it looks like they’ve made some awesome enhancements, while still being able to preserve the class "Pirates" feel.  Seeing just how realistic Captain Jack Sparrow looks in that barrel is freaky – especially the eyes.  I had to laugh a bit to see just how weirded out Depp was, but after thinking about what I’d be like after meeting my robot match, I don’t blame him.

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Gory Death Scenes

Today as I was listening to Cnet’s Buzz Out Loud I heard one of the funniest things I’ve heard all week.  Apparantly if you go to Wikipedia (the on-line user-driven encyclopedia), and search for "Gory Death Scenes" you get a list of all different types of gross, graphic ways people have bit it on the silver screen, as well as the movies that feature those ways to do.  Be careful when visiting that site, especially if you have a weak stomach.  Check out the site!

Some notables on the list:

  • Death by blendering
  • Death by chainsaw
  • Death from immersion or falling into a molten substance
  • Death from slicing by a sharp object where it takes some time for victim to fall apart

The fact that people have taken time not only to list these movies, but categorizing them the way they have – it’s just too much.  I wish I had this much time on my hands.

So who’s up for a "Death due to contact with a caustic or otherwise deadly substance" movie marathon this weekend?

DMB Pictures

As I stated in an earlier posting, my camera-phone (combined with my not-so-great-for-picture-taking seat location) produced poor pictures, but I did managed to find some great pictures offered by users on the Warehouse forums.

This is the shot of the 2006 stage setup.  I love the three different-sized screens!

During "Smooth Rider" someone apparently threw a pair of sunglasses on stage.  Dave picked them up and put them on to sing the next verse.

Another great stage picture!