Pirates of the Caribbean:
At World's End Release Date: May 24, 2007 (8 pm) Studio: Walt Disney Pictures Director: Gore Verbinski
Screenwriter: Terry Rossio, Ted Elliott Starring: Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Geoffrey Rush, Bill Nighy, Chow Yun-Fat, Stellan Skarsgård, Jack Davenport, Kevin R. McNally, Lee Arenberg, Mackenzie Crook, Andy Beckwith, Reggie Lee Genre: Action, Adventure MPAA Rating: PG-13 (for intense sequences of action/adventure violence and some frightening images) Official Website: Disney.com | MySpace.com/AtWorldsEnd
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In the follow-up to the record-breaking smash 2006 hit Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, we find our heroes Will Turner (Orlando Bloom), Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) allied with Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) in a desperate quest to free Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) from his mind-bending trap in Davy Jones' locker – while the terrifying ghost ship, The Flying Dutchman and Davy Jones, under the control of the East India Trading Company, wreaks havoc across the Seven Seas. Navigating through treachery, betrayal and wild waters, they must forge their way to exotic Singapore and confront the cunning Chinese Pirate Sao Feng (Chow Yun-Fat). Now headed beyond the very ends of the earth, each must ultimately choose a side in a final, titanic battle – as not only their lives and fortunes, but the entire future of the freedom-loving Pirate way, hangs in the balance.— More here
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It's not a movie at all, it's a business proposition.
Peter Travers
Rolling Stone
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer does deserve a shoutout: It takes a
kind of genius to sucker audiences into repeatedly buying the same
party tricks.
In
a sense, the two "Pirates" sequels feel less like
movies than a shared event
Brian Lowry
Variety
POTC: At World's End clocks in at more than 2¾ hours, but,
unlike last year's bloated sequel, at least possesses some semblance
of a destination, making it slightly more coherent -- if no less
numbing during the protracted finale.
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