Is a 2003 British-American adventure film and first installment in
Walt Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean
series. The story depicts an upstanding young blacksmith who enlists
the help of an eccentric, dishonest pirate to rescue the beautiful young
woman with whom he is in love and who has been kidnapped by cursed,
undead pirates. This film is released July 9, 2003 in United States.
Dead Man's Chest This two-disc collector's edition of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
is packed with over five hours of special features that delve into
everything from creating the mythology-inspired Davy Jones and Kraken
figures, to working and planning without a completed script, the
incredible CGI techniques used in the film, the intense sword training
sessions and stunt work, and the unpredictability of filming on location
in the Caribbean. The audio commentary by writers Ted Elliott and Terry
Rossio is an interesting and insightful look into the finished film,
but perhaps even more revealing is the 25-minute "Charting the Return"
preproduction diary in which everyone from producer Jerry Bruckheimer to
associate director Peter Kohn and writers Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio
give a sense of the enormity of the project of concurrently writing and
filming two sequels to Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl.
The overwhelming logistics of planning and casting without a finished
script, scouting and preparing remote locations, constructing a new
Black Pearl, and functional props like the rolling water wheel, and
cutting costs to stay within budget are nothing less than mind-boggling.
In the hourlong "According to Plan" feature, director Gore Verbinski,
producer Jerry Bruckheimer, and a host of others detail the enormity of
the project, focusing on the stamina involved in a 200-day shooting
schedule and the need for adaptability and flexibility in dealing with
everything from behind schedule excavations to the logistics of shooting
on moving water and even the natural fury of a full-blown hurricane.
Shorter featurettes "Meet Davy Jones: Anatomy of a Legend" and "Creating
the Kraken" focus on the mythological creatures in the film and the
awesome visual effects and advances in CGI technology that made them
possible. "Mastering the Blade" follows Orlando Bloom (Will Turner),
Keira Knightley (Elizabeth Swann), and Jack Davenport (Norrington)
through some intense sword-fighting training sessions and "Fly on the
Set: The Bone Cage" offers a frightening look at what it was like to
shoot the bone cage scene of the movie. Other bonus features include
bloopers, an interactive tour of Johnny Depp's special makeup effects
and wardrobe details, a look at how the 1967 Disney Land Pirates of the
Caribbean ride was recently "re-imagineered" to incorporate some of the
characters and elements from the new movies, producer Jerry
Bruckheimer's photo diary, and a glimpse of the glitzy June 24, 2006 red
carpet premiere on Disney Land's main street. --Tami Horiuchi
At World's End
Just when he's needed most, Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp),
that witty and wily charmer of a pirate, is trapped on a sea of sand in
Davy Jones' Locker. In an increasingly shaky alliance, Will Turner
(Orlando Bloom), Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) and Captain Barbossa
(Geoffrey Rush) begin a desperate quest to find and rescue him. Captain
Jack's the last of the nine Pirate Lords of the Brethren Court who must
come together united in one last stand to preserve the freedom-loving
pirates' way of life. From exotic Singapore to World's End and beyond,
from Shipwreck Island to a titanic battle, this adventure's filled with
over-the-edge action, irreverent humor and seafaring myth and magic.