T3 and Sinbad (And PotC, for that matter!)

MKCustodial

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I know you guys have a big holliday weekend coming up, so I was curious to know if anyone has checked the new movies yet. No major spoilers please, just looking for the regular opinion on good, bad, all that.

We only get T3 on August 1st, Sinbad in about 2 weeks and PotC mid-August, I think...
 

careship

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Haven't seen T3, won't see Sinbad and I believe that PotC opens this week and I'll be sure to see that before I leave for WDW. I'll let you know.
 

PhotoDave219

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BTW.... Nemo is still the biggest movie of the summer, Now up to $274 million in 6 weeks of release. Sadly (or not so sadly) Sinbad is up to $10 mil.
 

MKCustodial

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Originally posted by PhotoDave219
BTW.... Nemo is still the biggest movie of the summer, Now up to $274 million in 6 weeks of release. Sadly (or not so sadly) Sinbad is up to $10 mil.

You know, I really liked Nemo, but I thought it was more of a "moments" movie, as opposed to the others, that I liked as a whole.

The seagulls were the best characters, though. :lol:
 

careship

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Originally posted by MKCustodial
You know, I really liked Nemo, but I thought it was more of a "moments" movie, as opposed to the others, that I liked as a whole.

The seagulls were the best characters, though. :lol:

Getting my kids food has never been the same....all I hear is....

Mine...Mine...Mine....
 

MKCustodial

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Originally posted by Figment1986
I saw T3, and Nemo. Non of the others, yet...

(T3 Rocked!)

Good to know. The review I read on a movie magazine down here was from a critic fan of the series who went to see the new movie basically sure that it was gonna suck, just a last desperate cry from Schwarzie, and he was happy to report that he was mistaken, that the movie was indeed good, that it took a new direction for the series and that it left a very natural opening for a sequel (something that the other 2 really didn't do).
 

darthdarrel

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I haven`t seen T3 yet,but I plan on it, I saw Sinbad and I loved it, Tomorrow I`m going to see 28 days later! I can`t wait to see Pirates of the Caribean! :D
 

WDWFREAK53

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Originally posted by darthdarrel
I haven`t seen T3 yet,but I plan on it, I saw Sinbad and I loved it, Tomorrow I`m going to see 28 days later! I can`t wait to see Pirates of the Caribean! :D

Easy there buddy...slow down and take a breath :lol:
 

blm07

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blm07's short T3 review: everything was totally different (director, actors, and music) so different, that I wouldn't consider it part of the series. I didn't like it (and I was expecting that).

My avatar is from T2 3D and if you ever see it, my signature banner is from the T2 DVD.
 

MKCustodial

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Here's IMDB's condensed reviews for PotC:

Critics, apparently enchanted by the performances of Johnny Depp and Geoffrey Rush in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, appear to be giving it a generous overall endorsement. Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times, for example, awards it three stars, even while writing that it would make "a nice little 90-minute B movie" but that at 143 minutes, it "outstays its welcome." Nevertheless, he continues, "the movie made me grin at times, and savor the daffy plot, and enjoy the way Depp and Rush fearlessly provide performances that seem nourished by deep wells of nuttiness." Similarly, Lou Lumenick concludes in the New York Post: "Trimming half an hour from this bloated, 143-minute blockbuster would have highlighted the film's treasures, not the least of which is Johnny Depp's endearingly eccentric performance." Elvis Mitchell in the New York Times calls Depp's comic performance a "balm, an antidote to the raucous battles and swashbuckling." And Geoff Pevere in the Toronto Star concludes that "it says something about the sheer perversity of Depp's counterclockwise turn in the movie that he's the movie's only unsinkable treasure." Ann Hornaday in the Washington Post agrees: "Depp is the single best reason to see Pirates of the Caribbean if you're past the age of 10," she writes. So does Jamie Bernard in the New York Daily News. "Depp's peculiar buccaneer is an instant classic of actorly charisma. His performance -- with kohl-smudged eyes, beaded beard and a constantly shifting center of gravity -- elevates "Pirates" to one of the summer's must-sees," Bernard comments. Bob Longino in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution calls it "the surprise movie of the summer" and remarks that Depp's performance "is nothing short of great." Carrie Rickey in the Philadelphia Inquirer probably has the best line of all in describing the film. It "brings new meaning to the term 'summer camp, '" she writes.

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And because of how bad Sinbad is doing, "experts" are once again saying 2-D animation is dead, and probably will disappear in about 2 to 5 years. They say it's the 3rd traditional flop in a row, after Road to El Dorado and Treasure Planet. I guess they forgot to count Lilo & Stitch... Which only proves that what matters is story, not the technology used.
 

MKCustodial

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From AnimatedMovies.com:

Actors Charles and James Hambleton revealed that a sequel to PIRATES OF
THE CARIBBEAN "will be filmed in New Orleans."

This obviously means the movie is doing great! Have you guys heard anything on this?
 

Figment1986

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Pirates Great movie, Long credits nice ending, This was a great friday night movie. I think this has done good, and the pirate has the best line, "dead men tell no tails"

and the song is almsot said through out the movie.
 

WDWFREAK53

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one word for this movie... UNBELIEVABLE!

It had it all....romance, drama, suspense, action, great effects, great acting, ride references ALL OVER the place, comedy! (and it was all executed beautifully!) (and a monkey)

TWO THUMBS UP!
 

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