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SuziH
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My adult son went to the movies last week and saw 'The Benchwarmers'.
It stars:
Rob Schneider     ....      Gus     
David Spade     ....      Richie     
Jon Heder     ....      Clark     
Jon Lovitz     ....      Mel     
Craig Kilborn     ....      Jerry     
Molly Sims     ....      Liz     
Tim Meadows     ....      Wayne     
Nick Swardson     ....      Howie     
Erinn Bartlett     ....      Salad Girl/Sarah     
Amaury Nolasco     ....      Carlos     
Bill Romanowski     ....      Karl     
Sean Salisbury     ....      Brad     
Matt Weinberg     ....      Kyle     
John Farley     ....      Swimmer Boy     
Reggie Jackson     ....      As Himself     

it is produced by Adam Sandler's company.  Jon Lovitz plays a multi millionaire (just like in Las Vegas). David Spade in his best role (apart from Dicky Roberts). Very enjoyable with a nice message.


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Superman Returns opens nationally in Aus tomorrow (29/06/06)... so excited!

They've said it's going to be good AND besides The Matrix this was the biggest Hollywood blockbuster to be made in Aus so that’s at least a reason on it's own to go see it.

To be honest the trailers haven't really suckered me in but I still wanna go and see what all the hype is about ... I hope it doesn't disappoint!  



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Oh my looooooooooooooooooooooord! I'm hanging on for dear life to see this movie!      

It took me (stupidly) forever to actually see "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" but after hearing all the hype about it and having a boring sunday arvo with nothing to do I finally watched it! From the moment I heard that entrancing ‘yo..ho..yo..ho' I WAS HOOKED!! From the second I saw Johnny.D working the black eyeliner - I was in love!  

I caught the teaser for the 2nd a few months ago and FINALLY it’s only a week away from opening!!! (opens the 06/07/06).

If you haven’t yet caught a sneak of what I’m on about – do yourself a favour!!

http://www.apple.com/trailers/disney/piratesofthecaribbeandeadmanschest/teaser_sm.html



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Just read a review on Rotten Tomatoes about it and it's all good.  Can't wait to see it - I hear Keef may turn up in the third but the 2nd and 3rd were shot back to back.  Really hope it's not just a rumour.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/pirates_of_the_caribbean_dead_mans_chest/
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2nd and 3rd??

so there'll be a THIRD?!!

oh yeah.. oh yeah!!!
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I still haven't seen this but word on the street is that it's too slow .. to cheesy... so on and so on.

oh well they tried.
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I've heard that if you haven't seen the original Superman movies with Christopher Reeve then this movie will be confusing for you. Such a shame the Writers decided to do it this way.


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I saw it today and you really don't need to see the first two.  It's pretty straightforward, over-overlong (2 1/2 hours) and because of that a touch tedious.  Kevin Spacey is great as Lex but the poreless chap that plays Superman (Brandon someone) is as dull as dishwater but then Superman was always a bit of a wet blanket.  Christopher Reeve is still the definitive Superman.  Anyway, that's what I thought of it.
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I still haven't seen this but word on the street is that it's too slow .. to cheesy... so on and so on...


Perhaps that's why my stepson slept through it



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I loved it- probably my fave comic book to film adaptation now(actually seen it twice ). The opening credits with the font similar to the 1978 film was awsome(if you have seen both films you will know what I am talking about).


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Johnny Depp has said he will act in as many 'Pirates' movies as they care to make! I love him. My daughter, 29, used to have posters of him all around her room as a teenager. He was in 21 Jump Street at the time. I'm waiting for school holidays to end so I can go to the Cinemas and see this movie.

Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man's Chest
Sandra Hall, Reviewer
July 6, 2006

A blockbuster worth watching for the flair with which the cast plunge into the action.
Genre
Action, Adventure
Run Time
150 minutes
Rated
PG
Country
United States
Director
Gore Verbinski
Actors
Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Stellan Skarsgard, Bill Nighy, Jack Davenport, Kevin R. McNally, Jonathan Pryce

LURKING under several million dollars' worth of digital effects in Gore Verbinski's Pirates of the Caribbean sequel is a sadly missed opportunity.

I'm talking about the film's arch villain, the spectral buccaneer Davy Jones - captain of the ghost ship the Flying Dutchman and Ruler of the Ocean Depths.

Condemned to a waterlogged form of eternal damnation, Captain Jones has been partly transformed into an octopus. His washed-out countenance is encircled by waving arms, and a pulsing membrane has colonised the back of his neck.

It wasn't until the credits rolled that I realised that somewhere within this convincing computer-generated cephalopod was the British comic actor Bill Nighy.

Fans of Nighy's jaded old rock'n'roller from Love Actually will understand how cheated I felt. Special effects buffs won't - which is fine. But they should know what they're missing in having his face hidden.

If ever an actor was equipped to convey the infinite world-weariness you'd expect to find in a member of the undead, he's the one. And worse, we lose the chance of watching his brand of high camp shape up to the equally elevated variety displayed by Johnny Depp's celebrated antihero, Captain Jack Sparrow.

Sparrow, too, is a mistake. The name, I mean. If we're going to stick with the bird analogy, Depp's creation is something between peacock and bowerbird. He has acknowledged Keith Richards as his chief inspiration. Captain Jack's addled grace, his tipsy eye-rolling, his beads, rings, plaitings and piercings are all borrowed from Richards. But the mincing walk is pure drag queen, and the foppishness is less Richards than Jagger. The sense of fun, however, is Depp's own work, and it's still keeping the series afloat.

Despite Nighy's effacement, Pirates is one of the most human of blockbusters, and its crew of supporting players, with their blistered skin, mossy teeth and uncertain command of dry land, are still worth watching for the flair with which they plunge into the action.

The least of the film's attractions - or worries - is the plot. Davy Jones and the Flying Dutchman are loosely cobbled together. We also get a spectacular add-on in the form of the kraken, the giant squid of 12th-century Norwegian mythology, which is recruited to play the part of Captain Jones's pet, popping up regularly to embrace a ship and sweep it to the ocean floor.

For Sparrow's ship, the Black Pearl, things are tough. And that's not all. It's also being pursued by the East India Trading Company, depicted as a greedy multinational out to rid the seas of happy-go-lucky freelancers like Jack so it can go on committing its 18th-century version of white-collar crime without interference.

A sneering Tom Hollander is the company officer, and caught in his machinations are the heroic lovers, Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) and Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley). Blandness, however, is a far more serious threat to these two. They're still pretty and pretty dull - even though she gets to handle a sword and he's awarded his own subplot.

His estranged father - played by a barnacle-encrusted Stellan Skarsgard - turns up among the Flying Dutchman's crew of lost souls and Will, ever ambitious, decides he's going to liberate him from the undead world.

The computer-generated stuff has a seductively moody sense of solidity. Verbinski ( The Ring, The Mexican) has always had a talent for putting life's shady side on screen, and the Flying Dutchman, with its sinister overlay of seaweed and heavy mildew, is a magnificently gloomy creation. So, too, are the mouldy mermen who make up its crew. And the stunts have the wicked ingenuity of the most exuberant slapstick, with much sword-waving but next to no connection between cold steel and warm flesh.

It's not so much of a tale of derring-do as derring-don't-want-to - especially when it comes to Jack, who is always eager to avoid a fight. This is probably because the effort of remaining upright under the influence of whatever he's just imbibed takes all the physical co-ordination he can muster.

The film's main flaw is its running time. At 21/2 hours it's straining the friendship. And no doubt the next sequel, which has been in part-production alongside this one, will be along soon, packed with yet more computerised miracles.

Rumours that Keith Richards is to appear in the role of Captain Jack's father have been confirmed, so it's to be hoped he doesn't get the Nighy treatment, too.

http://www.smh.com.au/news/fil.....ullpage#contentSwap1

Keith Richards may star in Pirates film
Wednesday Jul 5 06:13 AEST


Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards looks set to play Johnny Depp's father in the third Pirates of the Caribbean film, a fitting role for the man upon whom the American actor based his character Jack Sparrow.

"We're all looking forward to the idea of Keith coming in and doing a cameo and it's looking very, very good," Depp told reporters on Tuesday, the day after Pirates of the Caribbean: Dean Man's Chest, the second film in the franchise, had its London premiere.

"The one thing is you just never say it's definite until, for me, the guy steps on the set and the cameras are rolling, but it's certainly something I'd be excited about," the 43-year-old added.
Depp won his first Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Captain Jack in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, the first in the lucrative Walt Disney Co series that earned $US654 million ($A882.17 million) in worldwide box office receipts.
The movie database IMDb lists Richards in the cast of the third Pirates film due to be released in 2007, although the rocker's London publicist could not be reached for comment.

Richards, 62, is currently preparing to resume touring having suffered a head injury after reportedly falling from a palm tree while on holiday in Fiji.

Orlando Bloom, who stars alongside Depp in the film, referred to the incident on Tuesday, saying he would love to see Richards play the role, before adding: "Well, if he doesn't kill himself falling out of a coconut tree."

©AAP 2006

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eww yuck johhny depp
eww yuck!
sorry sorry
i didnt like number 1.

my friend says 2 is soo soo good! best movie ever


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I just watched "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl".  I think I'll give this one a miss.  Zzzzzz!


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'Pirates' plunders box office
Monday Jul 10 07:06 AEST


Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest raked in a lot of doubloons at North American theaters over the weekend, making a record $132 million in its first three days, according to studio estimates.

Walt Disney Co.'s adventure sequel, starring Johnny Depp as the flamboyant Captain Jack Sparrow, surpassed industry expectations of an opening in the $100 million range. The previous three-day record of $115 million was set by Spider-Man in May 2002.

The Pirates haul of $55.5 million during its first day of release on Friday also set a record for single-day sales, beating the $50 million earned on a Thursday in May 2005 by Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith.

Pirates played strongly across all age groups, Disney said. The studio said people were buying tickets for multiple screenings on the same day.

By contrast, 2003's Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl opened with $46.8 million, and ended up with $305 million domestically. Both films were directed by Gore Verbinski. Also returning to the cast were British actors Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom. A third film is scheduled for release next year.

As has been the case this summer, there was a wide disconnect between critics and consumers. A New York Times review said the film "batters you with novelty and works so hard to top itself that exhaustion sets in long before the second hour is over."

Superman Returns slipped to No. 2, making $21.9 million in its second weekend and taking the Man of Steel's 12-day tally to $141.7 million. Distributor Warner Bros. Pictures, a unit of Time Warner Inc., said it expected the movie to reach $200 million.

The two film franchises helped the overall box office post higher year-on-year sales for an eighth consecutive weekend, according to tracking firm Exhibitor Relations. The top 12 films earned $206.5 million, the sort of figure usually reached during a four-day holiday.

Rounding out this weekend's top five were Twentieth Century Fox's fashion industry satire The Devil Wears Prada with $15.8 million; Columbia Pictures' Adam Sandler comedy Click with $12 million; and Disney's Pixar-produced cartoon Cars with $10.3 million.

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=112996

Love his eccentricities, love him. He is sooo clever, underappreciated, and now very French. I'll be off in a week or so to see it. When all the school holidays are finished.



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Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards confirmed Monday what everybody already knew: He will join Johnny Depp in the next "Pirates of the Caribbean" film. Richards will play the father to Captain Jack Sparrow in the third film, "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End."


... he's so perfect for the role! lurve it!!



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