Barbossa was at an all time high during the maelstroms scenes! I don't know what was better: Barbossa being the one to marry them or the marriage itself!
GREATEST WEDDING EVER, by the by.
"Dearly beloved, we be gathered here today...."
I love that part!!t:
i still wanted Jack to marry them....but Barbossas best moment in the Maelstrom....
Elizabeth: Captain Barbossa, we need you at the helm!!
Barbossa: AYE! That be true! (then goes on a talkin rampage that i still dont understand, but it was great!)
I finally saw Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, last night and here's my official review.
For let me start of and say, I've never been a Pirates fan. The first one was enjoyable about a "7", it was fun movie and entertaining. The second one was such a disappoitment for me, for which I have repeatedly said, felt like they were killing time before AWE.
The arguement for that by some of the people here was it was "half" a movie but even movies like the Two Towers or Empire delivered, even with a cliffhanger not to mention how long of a movie it was. I gave it a "4".
Now on to AWE and my gripes, some small, some larger:
-Where did Elizabeth just somehow become a great swordswoman? Curse had her as a Governor's daughter, DMC had her go from her wedding, stowing away on a ship and then onto the Pearl and now she can fend off soliders of the ETC and the crewmen of the Dutchman? They should have at least done something like with Eowyn in TT, one little scene that showed she was capable with a sword.
-Barbossa. First and foremost, that's what DMC lacked. His character brought this movie up and made it enjoyable.
-I did enjoy the "wedding" of course it bugged me that Elizabeth seemed on par with Turner at this point with a sword.
This is really where he outshined any other character (even Jack) in the movie.
-Where did Elizabeth just somehow become a great swordswoman? Curse had her as a Governor's daughter, DMC had her go from her wedding, stowing away on a ship and then onto the Pearl and now she can fend off soliders of the ETC and the crewmen of the Dutchman? They should have at least done something like with Eowyn in TT, one little scene that showed she was capable with a sword.
-In DMC, Bootstrap was in possession of all his faculties, what happened between that and AWE that now he's a mindless slave of Jones and the Dutchman?
In AWE, it was killed because Jones was ordered to. Oh and show it on shore. Just another example of bad storytelling almost like they had to film this at the end because they forgot about it.
Jack should have killed in DMC but died doing so.
I finally saw Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, last night and here's my official review.
For let me start of and say, I've never been a Pirates fan. The first one was enjoyable about a "7", it was fun movie and entertaining. The second one was such a disappoitment for me, for which I have repeatedly said, felt like they were killing time before AWE.
The arguement for that by some of the people here was it was "half" a movie but even movies like the Two Towers or Empire delivered, even with a cliffhanger not to mention how long of a movie it was. I gave it a "4".
Now on to AWE and my gripes, some small, some larger:
-Where did Elizabeth just somehow become a great swordswoman? Curse had her as a Governor's daughter, DMC had her go from her wedding, stowing away on a ship and then onto the Pearl and now she can fend off soliders of the ETC and the crewmen of the Dutchman? They should have at least done something like with Eowyn in TT, one little scene that showed she was capable with a sword.
-In DMC, Bootstrap was in possession of all his faculties, what happened between that and AWE that now he's a mindless slave of Jones and the Dutchman?
-The whole subplot of Davy Jones and Calypso. I understand they were trying to do "deepen" the history and character of Jones. Okay sordid love affair which resulted in him becoming the Captain of the Dutchman and she being confined to human form. It was interesting until it went NOWHERE! In the end Calypso's character is nothing more than a plot device to bring about a malestorm.
-Norrington's role. What was the point of DMC if Norrington's role was so minimalized that it felt that it was just a quick tie ending to his character. What they should have done is have Elizabeth's words get to him and him, turning on Beckett in the end.
-One of my biggest gripes was the battle at the end. So you have the entire Pirate Army and the entire army of the ETC and the ONLY 2 ships that fight are the Pearl and the Dutchman? How about a HUGE battle between both sides and like I said earlier Norrington turning a bunch of ships against Beckett?
Overall though, maybe it was my shear disappointment in DMC, but I did like AWE better. My favorite parts:
-Barbossa. First and foremost, that's what DMC lacked. His character brought this movie up and made it enjoyable.
-I did enjoy the "wedding" of course it bugged me that Elizabeth seemed on par with Turner at this point with a sword.
-Actually, the part at the end between Will and his father, I really thought was endearing.
So overall, I gave this movie a "6". It was enjoyable, with spots where it felt like it really dragged and a lot of bad storytelling. But it was definitelly better than DMC and now I can say after watching the second part, it does not make me appreciate DMC more but in actuality makes me think less about it.
I hated Beckett's lackey. I was so glad when Davy killed him with his tentacles lol
The wedding of Sam?
Wasn't that really his coronation than a wedding?No, the wedding of Aragorn and Arwen.
I agree. The entire final battle should have been fought with ALL the ships not just 2 and Norrington should have pulled rank on Beckett and attacked him, turning the tide.As for people defending writing off Norrington as "not an important piece," well normally that is right. But he had a major role in the climax and conclusion in COTBP. He was one of the keys to the climax of DMC and sets up all the cliffhanger for that movie.
And then his arci s just abruptly ended. Bad writing is bad writing, and that is what it was. He should have affected the plot in a major way, not a small device to get Elizabeth from A to B. Of course in a movie that builds up the pirate lords and Calypso as the only hope for pirtdom and then not deliver at all...this is not surprising.
I hated Beckett's lackey. I was so glad when Davy killed him with his tentacles lol