Originally posted by Chiki Mina
To this argument, all I'm going to say is that I trust the writers. I rather not call them liars and disrespecting them because it's an ending that we don't exactly want. I trust in what they are doing. I know they think about the audience, they don't think from their asses, they have brains of a writer and a heart of gold--love for the POTC fans.I don't like on how they like to boo at T&T because of a rumor or a spoiler or some crap mentioned in a media. There are some things I don't understand what they are doing, but that doesn't give me the right in disrespecting them. I'm not a suck up, I respect T&T because they have years of experience.
I'm keeping my beliefs. But ost importantly, I'm keeping my belief on T&T. Also, just because a person doesn't post much doesn't make he or she a lurker. Maybe that person is afraid on the way we react on calling everyone, especially from KTTC, a lurker. I think that's why they are not posting. Why bother to post in a forum that still won't let go?
I'm a member at KTTC also I haven't posted much, but they are not calling me a lurker as far as I'm concerned. So let's try to make peace. And I honestly think this thread should be left alone. This thread has caused too much problems. You may call me crazy or whatever on keeping my hopes bla bla boring I know. But I will be damned to hear that T&T hate their script and won't bother on giving us that ending--that closure. I know they KNOW what they are doing.
Sorry for the lecture...
Whoa!!! 😱
or maybe the scene on the beach with Liz standing there is her looking out for the pearl???? that's probably just my denial working though....
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Where?Where?Where?Where?🤪
this is what impatience does to people.....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g7W55Hc9jE
lol
Well, I still think this story is a hoax.....that doesn't even look like Keira to me in those pics..just because she and orlando happen to be vacationing at Hawaii at the same time...all of a sudden they are filming the ending to AWE...
I want to love this trilogy.....but the only way, as far as I can see right now, is for it to end J/E...otherwise, for me, it's a total bust....
so, I want to keep the faith...I have to believe that no matter how it ends it has to be great...but then again.....I don't think an ending with Liz waiting for Will to return every 10 years is the Kick Ass Ending...that's a dull ass ending....
A kick ass ending...has to involve Jack Sparrow the money man.
Surely, surely, ted and terry know that.....how stupid can they be.....
I hate that we have all these spoilers and that people have read the entire script.,..why does disney let these things leak..it ruins the whole movie for us....but yet at the same time I find myself searching for clues....call it insanity I guess..
Originally posted by tee_pirategirl
no actually I agree...I'd rather see lizzie alone or with barbossa for that matter
LOL - Barbossa...yep, agreed...anybody but Will....maybe she'll just leave alone captain of the empress and jack as captain of the pearl and Will as captain of the Flying Dutchman...I bet that's the big kick ass ending....all three hero/heroines sailing off on their own ships as Captains....HA
"PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END"
DIRECTOR Verbinski has lost track. "I don't know how long it's been," he says of when he started working on the back-to-back "Pirates of the Caribbean" sequels. After a few minutes' reflection, Verbinski concludes it's been 2 1/2 years. And on this winter day, he's only just started editing the third film.
If the director's memory is a bit blurry, it's not surprising. With each new "Pirates" movie, the filmmaker's ambitions evolve. At first, Verbinski says, he was simply trying to blend swashbuckling with Monty Python. "We thought they'd never let us make a pirate movie," he says.
But that first movie was a 2003 blockbuster, and Disney seemed to like what Verbinski and writers Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio were up to. "The second time we thought, 'We're not making them nervous.' And that was scary," Verbinski says. "You're trying to mess with the system, and the system says, 'Right on, brother!' "
****So Verbinski promises that the next — but probably not last — installment in his franchise will revert to more storytelling mischief. "We thought maybe we have to scare ourselves in terms of the absurdity and level of funk. We want to destroy the genre that we resurrected. We defined it. And now we want to kill it." ****
When we saw Jack Sparrow (Depp) last summer in "Dead Man's Chest," he was paying the price for selling his soul to the devil (in the form of Davy Jones), and the fey buccaneer was left stuck inside a giant sea monster when the credits rolled. For the third film, the challenge is to get Sparrow out.
The cast of characters continues to expand. For the third movie, Chow Yun Fat joins as Sao Feng, the pirate lord of Singapore, who is battling the ruthless East Indian Trading Co., headed by Lord Cutler Beckett (Tom Hollander). Where computer-generated sea and pirate creatures shared screen time in last summer's film, water itself will have a costarring role in the new sequel.
****And if double-crossing was part of every other characters' personality in the second film, it's only natural that triple-crossing would be a mainstay in the third. "It's ridiculous how many people are screwing people over," Verbinski says. "But the subplot is that pirates are actually more trustworthy in a weird way, even though they are vile." ****
While it's hardly a secret, the added attraction of the third installment is an appearance by aging Rolling Stones rocker Keith Richards, who was part of Depp's acting inspiration, as Sparrow's father. "I think it's singular," Verbinski says. "It's everything I hoped for."
http://www.ohjohnny.net/potc3/potc3news17.html
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The paragraph with the stars makes me real nervous...."We thought maybe we have to scare ourselves in terms of the absurdity and level of funk. We want to destroy the genre that we resurrected. We defined it. And now we want to kill it." -----i dont know about you but everytime GORE says that....i want to cry....In order to kill a genre u have to kill all threats, so all Pirates must die!!!
It's the last movie of a trilogy so everything goes! Alos makes me think about the Promo Pics....they all look so GHOSTLY with the smoke and there's an Erieness about it! Like if they are all dead but yet fully alive u know!!
Also they say it's ridiculous the amount of betrayal in the movie...and that PIRATES are more trustworthy in a weird way!! Jack is much more trustworthy than WILL...ehh?
The paragraph with the stars makes me real nervous...."We thought maybe we have to scare ourselves in terms of the absurdity and level of funk. We want to destroy the genre that we resurrected. We defined it. And now we want to kill it." -----i dont know about you but everytime GORE says that....i want to cry....In order to kill a genre u have to kill all threats, so all Pirates must die!!!
That sounds really good to me. 😄
Originally posted by PirateDivathey better not kill Jack or ill kill them! and dont think im jokin!
"PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END"DIRECTOR Verbinski has lost track. "I don't know how long it's been," he says of when he started working on the back-to-back "Pirates of the Caribbean" sequels. After a few minutes' reflection, Verbinski concludes it's been 2 1/2 years. And on this winter day, he's only just started editing the third film.
If the director's memory is a bit blurry, it's not surprising. With each new "Pirates" movie, the filmmaker's ambitions evolve. At first, Verbinski says, he was simply trying to blend swashbuckling with Monty Python. "We thought they'd never let us make a pirate movie," he says.
But that first movie was a 2003 blockbuster, and Disney seemed to like what Verbinski and writers Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio were up to. "The second time we thought, 'We're not making them nervous.' And that was scary," Verbinski says. "You're trying to mess with the system, and the system says, 'Right on, brother!' "
****So Verbinski promises that the next — but probably not last — installment in his franchise will revert to more storytelling mischief. "We thought maybe we have to scare ourselves in terms of the absurdity and level of funk. We want to destroy the genre that we resurrected. We defined it. And now we want to kill it." ****
When we saw Jack Sparrow (Depp) last summer in "Dead Man's Chest," he was paying the price for selling his soul to the devil (in the form of Davy Jones), and the fey buccaneer was left stuck inside a giant sea monster when the credits rolled. For the third film, the challenge is to get Sparrow out.
The cast of characters continues to expand. For the third movie, Chow Yun Fat joins as Sao Feng, the pirate lord of Singapore, who is battling the ruthless East Indian Trading Co., headed by Lord Cutler Beckett (Tom Hollander). Where computer-generated sea and pirate creatures shared screen time in last summer's film, water itself will have a costarring role in the new sequel.
****And if double-crossing was part of every other characters' personality in the second film, it's only natural that triple-crossing would be a mainstay in the third. "It's ridiculous how many people are screwing people over," Verbinski says. "But the subplot is that pirates are actually more trustworthy in a weird way, even though they are vile." ****
While it's hardly a secret, the added attraction of the third installment is an appearance by aging Rolling Stones rocker Keith Richards, who was part of Depp's acting inspiration, as Sparrow's father. "I think it's singular," Verbinski says. "It's everything I hoped for."
http://www.ohjohnny.net/potc3/potc3news17.html
---------------------------------The paragraph with the stars makes me real nervous...."We thought maybe we have to scare ourselves in terms of the absurdity and level of funk. We want to destroy the genre that we resurrected. We defined it. And now we want to kill it." -----i dont know about you but everytime GORE says that....i want to cry....In order to kill a genre u have to kill all threats, so all Pirates must die!!!
It's the last movie of a trilogy so everything goes! Alos makes me think about the Promo Pics....they all look so GHOSTLY with the smoke and there's an Erieness about it! Like if they are all dead but yet fully alive u know!!
Also they say it's ridiculous the amount of betrayal in the movie...and that PIRATES are more trustworthy in a weird way!! Jack is much more trustworthy than WILL...ehh?