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I would enjoy it
edit: doesnt fit the rough draft of the script
edit: doesnt fit the rough draft of the script
My favorite part if it will end up in the trailer is the Bill, Sparrow senior conversation and the Jack, Barbossa banter.Boiiinng said:It sounds very thought out, especially the three people saying Jack's name separately. I'd like to see it.
HUMAN said:The deleted script review from Latino Review:
First things first: there’s no way to even talk about the plot of Pirates of the Caribbean 3 without spoiling the second film, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. The events of the third movie seem to pick up right where the second one left off, and by the time this movie begins lots of big things have happened to the characters. So if you’re afraid of having almost every part of the second Pirate movie spoiled, don’t read this!
Pirates 3 begins in the Orient, where Elizabeth Swann, Keira Knightley’s character, is taking a prisoner to the dread pirate Sao Feng. We soon see that she’s in cahoots with Barbossa, the evil ghost pirate from the first film. The spoilers are already beginning! The plan is to exchange the prisoner, who is hooded, for some charts Sao Feng has, but the whole thing is a scam. The prisoner is actually Will Turner, Orland Bloom’s character, and the heroes make off with the charts anyway.
It turns out that the charts are to help them find Davey Jones’ Locker, where Jack Sparrow went after he died in the last film. And again, the spoilers. The Black Pearl sank; it seems, with Jack on board. Jack is not in heaven or hell, though, but in Purgatory, which for him is a desert filled with weird crabs.
Jack is rescued, but things keep getting complicated as characters keep betraying one another and selling each other out. I don’t know what happens exactly at the end of the second film except that they fight a Kraken and everyone stops trusting each other.
Eventually the story builds to the gathering of a pirate armada, which will battle the armada of the Dutch East India Company, and the summoning of Calypso, the Goddess of the Seas. Along the way some characters from the first film will die, get married and others will become immortal.
The script that I have for review reads a little overstuffed and undercooked. There’s a lot going on, right from the first page, but it’s all too quick to mean much. The characters don’t get a lot of time to shine, and it was the characters that made the first film such a pleasant surprise. I have to wonder if much of Jack Sparrow’s stuff seems thin because it’s being left up to Johnny Depp to invent on the set.
The biggest problem with the script, though, is the comic relief characters of Pintel and Ragetti, who are always saying and doing dumb things in order to get a cheap laugh. Their antics may translate better on film, but on the page they were endlessly tired and lame, doing things like tying themselves to the mast upside down before their ship capsizes so that they’ll be right side up when it has rolled over. Hilarious.
The scope of the story is huge, and much more fantasy-based than the first film. Magic is everywhere in the script, as are monsters and other extra bizarre characters. We also meet the other pirates who are out there, including the infamous Blackbeard, who appears at Shipwreck Island, the pirate’s secret hangout. In this film the pirates feel more like a friendly motorcycle gang than separate bands of rampaging criminals.
For those who were excited to see the first Pirates extended into a trilogy – expect a fourth film! The ending of POTC 3 leaves things very wide open for yet another sequel, with the continued quest for immortality as a hinted at storyline. In fact the film has very little closure at all, leaving many of the characters exactly where they were at the beginning of the first film, or in some cases even worse places.
POTC 3 is a bigger story than the original, and even more buckles will be swashed. There are elements that don’t seem to work as well in the script, but since director Gore Verbinski is still tinkering with the script for this film on set, perhaps many of these problems will be addressed.
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I thought he was normal too but i heard it somehwere that one of the actors talked about the new supernatural Pirates. I do think it was said to be chinese pirates.DACrowe said:Well Sao Feung is trying to kill Jack and rape Elizabeth but I'd hardly say the crew or even Feng is all bad. Heh.
But no he is not supernatural in this movie though.
BloodyWolverine said:Well its no so far fetched to believe for i have observed that Jones crew aboard the ship become more sea like then human. And well Jones controls them. I however see it that Jones will make Bootstrap fight his own son. I think if Will kills him that could seal his doom. As good clean hero some peole know and love.
I already posted that.DACrowe said:well if you want to know about Will, Norrington and Jack in terms of betrayal read below:
Jack is Jack. In this movie after regaining the black pearl and Jack back frum the undead, the Asian Pirates attack. Knowing exactly where they are, Jack and co. were betrayed. He thinks it is Barbossa but it is in fact Will Turner. He feels Jack has stolen Elizabeth's love, a claim he does not deny and Will needs the black pearl to catch up with the Flying Dutchman so he can free his father.
However, he is selling Jack to certain death to the Asians and does not care. But then Jack gets ina bidding war offering more gold boullion to Sao Feung if he leaves Jack the Pearl instead and takes Will. It gets heated as they try and outbid each other and Will is horrified when Barbossa offers them to take Elizabeth and throw her into the deal. Jack does so and she is offended. Jack's condition is that Sao Feung can rape Elizabeth but bring her back "unharmed" at the pirates meeting. As Sao Feung takes Elizabeth, Jack takes Will who refused to bargain Elizabeth and throws him in a jail cell. As Elizabeth is being carted off Jack says to her "Elizabeth, I want you to know....I feel complete ambivalence about this." She then spits on him.
Will escapes on the ship and confronts Jack in front of the rum and they have a sword fight and decide to rejoin forces and overthrow Beckett and manipulate Davy Jones together. What happens after that point I am not sure.
As for Norrington, unfortunately he and Jack will have no scenes in this movie. He is admiral and flying the Flying Dutchman ordering Davy Jones around. However, he is horrified to find out and learn that Beckett had Governor Swann murdered (wee see his ghost going to Heaven in the underworld meeting up with Elizabeth as she goes back to the living with Jack) but allows it in fear of losing his post.
He captures Sao Feung's ship and saves Elizabeth from rape and kills Sao Feung just in time with a cannonball. He was then about to hang all the Asian pirates until he saw Elizabeth was with them. He tries to persuade him to join her but she thinks he has turned evil and forsaken all his qualities and is in the business of "murder." Ironic she says this when she has joined the pirates that kill each other all the time in this movie and even bargain each other for rape...so he hangs pirates and now he is the "villain." Right....
Anyways, they have a short squirmish of a sword fight and Norrington regains his honor as she slices his hand. He threatens to have them all hanged at dawn. But then he sneaks them all back to their ship at night. Elizabeth is fuctioning as the captain of the Asians at this point. She offers Norrington to come with them and he wants to but Bootstrap Bill has spotted them on watch and he does not want to go back to being a pirate and says to her "There is no room for a good man in an unjust world" or something to that extent and turns on Bootstrap sword blazing.
He and Bootstrap fight and all the Davy Jones crew member pirates join in trying to kill Norrington with Bootstrap Bill. Bill gets in a frenzy and they overpower NOrrington and Bootstrap Bill stabs him in the stomach and kills him and the ship goes crazy and Davy Jones takes over as captain.
That is essientially the first half of the movie though I didn't mention any of the real jokes or giant crabs or anything. Also Sao Feung thinks Elizabeth is Calypso, the goddess of the sea in human form but is wrong and it is likely Tia Dalma Davy Jones's long lost love and companion on all these adventures, but she has her own schemes it would seem.
If you read that I congrats you on being vastly spoiled....just like me. Savy?