I saw Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End over the weekend. If you’re one of those people who has been told there are extra scenes after the credits, don’t bother!

It was great siting through the credits and finding out who Mr Depp’s Driver was and which font was used for the opening and closing credits (They weren’t the same). The to be presented with a scene that did nothing, was boring (No dialogue) and was a half arsed attempt at a sappy ending.
Apart from that, the Pirates was pretty damn good, but very silly in parts.
There were lots of twists and turns, betrayals, fighting, stuff blowing up, people being killed (Never any blood) and lots and lots of special effects that looked quite amazing.
Pirates 3 starts off in Singapore, with some very different looking pirates. The old pirate gang are there to get some tools needed for bringing Jack Sparrow, sorry Captain Jack Sparrow back from the dead.
Bringing someone back from the dead isn’t that easy, but it was nothing compared to what they had to do next… Get along with each other, as well as the other pirates to fight a war against Davy Jones and the East Indian Trading Company. The heart broken, tentacle faced Davy Jones isn’t the happiest almost invincible pirate killing machine, so it’s by far an easy job.
Being a Disney movie, it has to all end well. Although people do die along the way.
There are some really great explosions and sword fights, probably better than seen in Curse of the Black Pearl and Dead Man’s Chest. Of the three Pirate movies, this would probably rank number 2, behind the first movie.
Well worth a watch on the big screen!
Have a look at Phill Ryu’s Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End for more on why it kicked ass.











I hate to disappoint you but the clip after the credits was important because since Elizabeth had been loyal to Will for the ten years then his debt was paid and he was free to return to land forever. Did you notice the green flash which symbolizes a soul returning from the dead. Oh and if you are wondering who I am, I just stumbled upon your site.
Comment by Justin on May 30th, 2007