Kadal kollaiyar Tamil Dubbed Movie
Director:
* Gore Verbinski
Starring:
* Johnny Depp
* Orlando Bloom
Disneyland’s popular attraction gets the lavish Jerry Bruckheimer treatment in this tale of undead pirates, cursed gold and heroic derring-do that pays homage to and slyly subverts Hollywood’s classic swashbucklers. Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom star
Never mind the cursed Aztec treasure of the story, the real curse has been recent pirate movies in general, with audiences consistently telling the likes of Pirates, CutThroat Island and Hook to take a long walk off a short plank. Huge credit should go to screenwriters Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio for wittily deconstructing and refurbishing an over-familiar genre, just as they did in Shrek.
Here, the ruthless Captain Barbossa (Rush) and the scurvy villains aboard the Black Pearl freighter are desperately returning rather than stealing every last piece of gold. The pieces of eight are bedevilled and condemn them to drift in limbo and turn into ghoulish skeletons by moonlight. Their kidnapping of the governor’s daughter Elizabeth (Knightley) with the missing ingot, and attempted rescue by her humble blacksmith beau Will (Bloom) are traditional staples, but surely in no movie – pirate or otherwise – has there been a character like Johnny Depp’s fellow rescuer, the high seas chancer Captain Jack Sparrow.
Assuming that pirates were the 18th century rock stars, free spirits bound by no laws, Depp’s chosen to play Sparrow as Keith Richards. He’s got the flowing scarves and bandanna, the trinkets braided into his hair and beard, the gold-capped teeth, the rolling gait, the rum-soaked mumbling. Even the mascara.
-http://www.channel4.com
Pirates of the caribbean:The curse of the black pearl
Director:
* Gore Verbinski
Starring:
* Johnny Depp
* Orlando Bloom
Disneyland’s popular attraction gets the lavish Jerry Bruckheimer treatment in this tale of undead pirates, cursed gold and heroic derring-do that pays homage to and slyly subverts Hollywood’s classic swashbucklers. Johnny Depp and Orlando Bloom star
Never mind the cursed Aztec treasure of the story, the real curse has been recent pirate movies in general, with audiences consistently telling the likes of Pirates, CutThroat Island and Hook to take a long walk off a short plank. Huge credit should go to screenwriters Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio for wittily deconstructing and refurbishing an over-familiar genre, just as they did in Shrek.
Here, the ruthless Captain Barbossa (Rush) and the scurvy villains aboard the Black Pearl freighter are desperately returning rather than stealing every last piece of gold. The pieces of eight are bedevilled and condemn them to drift in limbo and turn into ghoulish skeletons by moonlight. Their kidnapping of the governor’s daughter Elizabeth (Knightley) with the missing ingot, and attempted rescue by her humble blacksmith beau Will (Bloom) are traditional staples, but surely in no movie – pirate or otherwise – has there been a character like Johnny Depp’s fellow rescuer, the high seas chancer Captain Jack Sparrow.
Assuming that pirates were the 18th century rock stars, free spirits bound by no laws, Depp’s chosen to play Sparrow as Keith Richards. He’s got the flowing scarves and bandanna, the trinkets braided into his hair and beard, the gold-capped teeth, the rolling gait, the rum-soaked mumbling. Even the mascara.
-http://www.channel4.com
pirates of the caribbean the curse of the black pearl
pirates of the caribbean the curse of the black pearl
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