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*whispers under breath* It's fuckin kino...
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>>220352398
He's talking about the empty spaces on a map, right?
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The part in the third movie where Jack and Jones fight on the mast in the middle of a storm with the theme playing was so fucking swashbuckling bros
Pure unfiltered adventure
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the first 3 movies fucking ruled. Sure the 3rd is the weakest but I still love the first trilogy.
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>>220352418
In a sense. This was actually a good element of the second movie that you can only see in the extended cut, where it ends with the map of the world being completed.

>"Just the way I imagined it."

>>220352448
The extended cut for 3 improves it if you get a copy of it.
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>>220352436
It was also pretty fucking retarded since Jones was immortal and getting stabbed by a blade doesn't do anything to him so there's no point in him getting into a full on sword fight including blocking and parrying strikes since he could just bum rush Jack and grab the chest
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>>220352398
Tumblr really gets their relationship
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>>220352436
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HKSZtp_OGHY

The trailer syncs that scene up to the trailer music, making it fucking sick to see (1:50)
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>>220352398
the fantasy elements make me not want to watch them again
wouldve been cool to just make it realistic and grounded pirate era stuff
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Unironically, why can't we make movies like this anymore?
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>>220352519
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>>220352531
everything good has already been made
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>>220352398
What's the POTC equivalent for the Wild West genre? And if doesn't exist, why hasn't it yet?
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>>220352527
>wouldve been cool to just make it realistic and grounded pirate era stuff
There's plenty of those movies already though. Hell, just watch Master and Commander. Pirate movies like this were box office poison for decades, which made it a miracle the first Pirates got approved for production.

Fantasy mixed with nontraditional fantasy settings is peak.
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I should rewatch these movies, it's been a while
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>The world used to be a bigger place
>The world's still the same. There's just ... more Indians in it.
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>>220352567
What did Jack have against this guy?
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>>220352592
He wanted to hang the code
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>>220352475
why didnt anyone rebel against barbosa for him failing to getting rid of the curse? why did everyone got scared by a gun? they were all immortal??
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>>220352557
Fantasy race car movie.
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>>220352554
They've been saying that since Diogenes

We just need a revival of creative freedom. Imagine DEI dissolves and we let the young autists use AI to write/create new kinos with no resistance
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>>220352527
I don't mind fantasy in a pirate setting as long as it's based on real world mythology, folklore and legends: Voodoo, Mermaids, Krakens, Sirens, Poseidon etc...
But if it's just Pirates in a DnD type setting than I loose all interest
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>>220352531
Turns out the best directors were womenizing white men working with other womanizing white men motivated by their egos and more worried about fucking on set groupies instead of stockholders or globohomo propaganda.

We'll never have a cast and crew like that ever again.
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>>220352647
you sound like a fag
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>>220352398
two sevens
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>>220352761
BOOTSTRAP BILL YOU ARE A N
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>>220352531
Diversity quotas.
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>>220352531
Not to mention weinstien (the great filter) has been taken out.
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>>220352398
Someone please explain the difference between Barbosa's line and Jack's.
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>>220352863
Sorry ESL, you wouldn’t get it
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>>220352863
You and your friends used to go to a restaurant and sit at a table that seats 8.
Now, years later, you arrange a meet up with your old friends, go to the same restaurant, sit at the same table, and only 3 people showed up.
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>>220352659
Nice photo.
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>the immaterial has become.............. immaterial
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>>220352659
goddamn. Too bad this could only last so long until everything went to shit. Now we'll get a decent movie 1/5th as often or less probably.
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>>220352475
The feelings that a scene invokes are more important than the logistical consistency of the scene.
This has always and will always be true about anything attempting to be art and nit-picking has always been the realm of the fag.
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>>220352623
Some kino, just for you
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>>220352922
Great line, but man was the guy so uncharismatic.
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>>220352555
There was a lone ranger movie starring Johnny Depp in whiteface
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>>220352436
>Hah, ya afraid to get WET???
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>>220352531
>endless sequels
>marvel humor
>combining bad actors as if that makes for an impressive ensemble
>endless fight dance choreography
>lots of CGI
>soundtrack telling you how to feel
>throwing in old strong actors for legitimacy
it’s exactly what we get these days.
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I rewatched the movies recently.
First two were good, rest was dogshit.

You don't remove the group chemistry and try and inteoduce new characters like that. Obvious "this is the next hollywood star!" For last 3 movies.
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>>220353274
It's just good business
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Third is super fun desu
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>>220352863
it's an analogy for growing up
2020s is still the same as 2010s, objectively even better even, but you don't feel as excited now than when you were just young and discovering things for the first time
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>>220352418
I always took it to mean there's been more land and sea chartered on maps so there's "less" wonder and novelty in it.
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>Put this crew together with the promise of work, which the Alliance makes harder every year. Come a day there won’t be room for naughty men like us to slip about at all. This job goes south, there well may not be another. So here is us, on the raggedy edge. Don't push me, and I won't push you.
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>>220352398
Kinosis...........................
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>>220352398
I don't get it.
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>>220352467
There's an extended cut? Where do I find it?
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>>220352448
Out of the first three, the second is the weakest in my opinion
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>>220352398
I don't get it.
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>>220352555
Hasn't happened yet. The main problem I think is that Western's are a lot more "serious", and there's less room for mystical stuff. On top of that, there's already a lot of depth to them, it's a genre that has already explored a lot about itself, in spaghetti's, revisionists, etc. unlike pirates which have always been fun adventure movies and not much else until POTC came along.
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>>220352398
jack Sparrow: the bed reeked of her heroin, cocaine, booze and taco bell shit. so I finally bought a new one...
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>>220352863
It's called you people don't know how to use the language anymore because of modern faggotry. The concept is so easy to get if you just had a proper education, and I'm not kidding.
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>>220352904
WRONG.
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>>220352555
There's Lone Ranger which is honestly very good
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>>220352398
Pretty pissed off at this moment by this thread so I'll just tell everyone else what it means.
"The world used to be a bigger place" meant the world was newer to you, there was more a sense of adventure and discovery.
Now that a person has been around and gone through a lot of things, "The world is still the same. There's just ... less in it." Means, the world is indeed the same as it always was, we as people who have experienced the world for a longer time know what's up now, and the sense of adventure and discovery is diminished.
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>>220352448
4 still gets underrated to this day and I don't know why.
>>220355140
Filtered as absolute fuck.
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>>220352398
that makes no sense
if he says the world used to be bigger it suggests it's more cramped now
the other one says its less cramped now than it used to be
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>>220353274
>The ENEMY has opted for oblivion
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It kinda sucks learning about pirates and realizing the golden age of piracy only lasted a short amount of time.
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>>220355479
4 is only good for the Spaniards. Everything else just kind of sucks and you can tell it doesn't really fit in with the rest of the trilogy.
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>>220352647
I’d suggest to suggest other technology especially those that have gone under the radar for future kino creation.
If ai is going to be anything like the internet in terms of becoming a predominant intellectual technology, it’s not going to help that much in ways that matter.
Freedom as you say arises from mastery, like 20-40 years or longer even from being a pro to become master; that’s how it was before and that was the price of excellence.
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>>220352555
Rango
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>>220352904
You were so close and you messed it up, everything is identical but since you have experienced a lot more, know more and because of aging things do not seem so new, interesting, thrilling or special any longer. Also the whole running out of explorable things etc
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>>220352531
adventures don't exist anymore
the whole concept is gone
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>>220352475
It probably still hurts
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PotC was alright but honestly it was clear that cinema was already declining, just 10 years prior it would have been (rightly) treated as an above average adventure film
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>the bed used to be a bigger place
>the bed’s the same, there’s just more poop in it
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>>220352398
I don't get it
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>>220355152
the kraken was the last of its kind and with it gone one of the great sea legends was gone forever



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