Jack's Father- Keith Richards

Started by blackpearl442 pages

Yea........I heard Nov 1st.......so probably around there.....

yay!! but i'll probably get it WAY before xmas. i can't wait that long!! and that script does sound like it's real. but then again, so did the other one she wrote. but it seems like nobody gets to finish their sentence/scene. . . . .

Wikipedia and the theater employee who came up to the front before the show started said May (maybe the 25th).

^^ Yea......that's when the movie comes out.....we are talking about when the DVD for POTC 2 is coming out.....around Nov. 1st.....because trailors for POTC 3 are going to be on it.....

😂
yea, i know the 3rd movie's coming out around may/june. but i can't remember which thread i read it from. . . . . . .

I'm going to get PotC 2 the first day it comes out on DVD,and go staight to the extras.youpi

....nobody's been on this for a while....
*goes to see very,very,very,very last thread from PotC*
EDIT: NEVER MIND!!! They are like ALL closed.

wait isnt the dvd coming in dec 5??
by the way im pretty sure jacks dad will play a ver importan role in this movie. I think both fathers will help their sons.
Jacks father by possibly tellling him that if u wannt something thats worth it then go for it(something like that)
Bootstrap telling Will its not worth getting someone who doesnt love you(something like that too)
I think its as simple as this
Jacks daddy: Go get Liz-she loves ya
Wills daddy: Dont get Liz-she dont love ya back

It's funny how they have dads but they dont have moms. well. thats not funny. but its interesting! hehe

^^ yea lol i know
all the mommas died of sickness
gosh what an awefull plague for mothers geesh..u marry the guy, have a kid, then boom dead. thats fukin insane
I just hope that wont happen to liz *gulp* 😖

Hmmmm. I wonder what Jack's mom would of been like.

Originally posted by Chiki Mina
wait isnt the dvd coming in dec 5??
by the way im pretty sure jacks dad will play a ver importan role in this movie. I think both fathers will help their sons.
Jacks father by possibly tellling him that if u wannt something thats worth it then go for it(something like that)
Bootstrap telling Will its not worth getting someone who doesnt love you(something like that too)
I think its as simple as this
Jacks daddy: Go get Liz-she loves ya
Wills daddy: Dont get Liz-she dont love ya back

That's what I've read is Dec 5. THat's how they did the first one. The cinematic release in July and DVD release the first week of Dec. And i've read it somewhere... I just forget where. haha

i wanna c this movie so bad!!!!! i wanna c Will throw Liz's arms off him! JAck/Liz!!!

"Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Keith Richards filming "Pirates" role
The Rolling Stones return to North America next week, and Keith Richards is using the time before the tour starts to get in a side gig. He's been tapped to play Johnny Depp's father in the third Pirates Of The Caribbean movie, and fellow Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood told us Keith is hard at work: "He is on the set, as we speak, with Johnny Depp. He said he's gonna come to the next rehearsal in character -- he's gonna come straight off set dressed as a pirate, and come to rehearsals."
Wood also told us that at the Stones gig in Denmark earlier this month, which closed out their European tour, Richards revealed that he's undergoing a bit of a change for the role: "He said to me, 'I'm not allowed to shave from now on, so they're gonna tie little bits on my beard (chuckles)' -- whatever bits grow. He said, 'They're gonna dangle bits off of it, and the longer it gets, the more they're gonna tie on.' And I, I just thought, 'Oh dear, I'm dying to see this!' I'll take a Polaroid for ya! (laughs)"

The Stones head back on the road beginning next Wednesday (September 13th) at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Massachusetts.

Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End, with Richards playing the father of Johnny Depp's character Captain Jack Sparrow, is on target for a May 2007 release."

"Pirates 3 set for global day-and-date launch in 2007

John Hazelton in Los Angeles
11 September 2006

On the weekend that Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest passed the $1bn worldwide gross mark, The Walt Disney Company has revealed that sequel Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End will be released day-and-date around the world next summer.

"We're going to open on the weekend of May 25 in every country around the world," said Walt Disney Motion Pictures Group president Mark Zoradi of the third installment of Jerry Bruckheimer's massively successful Pirates franchise.

"It will be our widest release ever," Zoradi added, "and it will be the first time that our company has done a literal day-and-date release."

To avoid competing with this summer's World Cup football tournament, Dead Man's Chest did not make its international debut until early July, opening in a few territories - among them France, the UK and Australia - on the same weekend as its July 7 domestic release. The film rolled out to other markets through July and August and is set for its final major-territory opening, in Italy, next weekend. Until this weekend (when Disney's Cars took over) it had been the top-grossing international film for nine straight weekends.

However, with so much built in awareness for the third film, Zoradi said, "all we need to do is get the trailer out there, put together a good campaign and I think the audience is going to be with us."

At World's End will once again star Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley, with Gore Verbinski directing. Its international appeal may be boosted by the additions to the cast of Australia's Geoffrey Rush (who also appeared in the first film) and Asian star Chow Yun-Fat.

The third film - sections of which are being shot in Asia - will conclude the initial Pirates trilogy, though it is unlikely to be the last Pirates sequel. "It's not a remake," Zoradi said. "It's going to feel different, it's going to have a different colour palette and it's going to wrap up a lot of story points."

Dead Man's Chest has just become only the third film ever - after Titanic and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - to gross more than $1bn worldwide. This weekend, the film's international total climbed to $592.4m and its domestic tally to $416.6m, producing a worldwide figure of $1,009,000,000.

International distributor Buena Vista International pointed out that Dead Man's Chest reached the $1bn benchmark far quicker - just 63 days - than the other two films, and did so without the help of awards season recognition.

Next weekend, Dead Man's Chest will become Buena Vista International's widest ever release in Italy. A big gross in that territory could improve the film's current standing as the sixth highest international grosser ever. "

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