Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End | Joe Szadkowski saw, Action | Coming Soon!!
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
December/05/07 10:44 PM Filed in: Joe Szadkowski
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The Bads: At about 42 minutes too long, the story drags. A bigger disappointment is that Keith Richards’ historic appearance as Captain's Jacks pop is neither very long nor as energizing as it could have, or should have, been.
The mandatory extras: A first disc as dry as Davy Jones' surreal Locker greets viewers looking for bonus content, delivering only five minutes of lame bloopers, which are really not bloopers in the truest sense. I would think that with the talent assembled for this film there should have been some very engaging behind-the –scenes hijinks, hilarities and/or history.
The second disc is not much more spectacular with an assortment of behind the scenes featurettes that combined offer only about 90 minutes worth of information. I could have used an optional commentary track or cast interviews somewhere along the way me maties..
What I learned? Edgar Allen Poe popularized the Norwegian word maelstrom back in 1841. Use that at an office party.
Above and beyond: All of the extras have been reproduced in 1080p, a welcome sight for the grumps always grousing about high def releases lazily unloading their DVD equivalents extras in 480p transfers.
Fuel the disc revolution: Although the interactive tour of the soundstage, used for the climactic final battle, Enter the Maelstrom, tries hard to make Blu-ray magic, the multimedia moment is merely a bunch more feaurettes (about 30 minutes worth) accessed by clicking icons that pop up over a six minute, time lapse segment of the set's construction. It could have easily been a less labor-intensive documentary with the same impact.
Whatever, it is clearly not as interesting as the Liars Dice game found on the "Dead Man's Chest" Blu-ray release nor as impressive as the Scoundrels at Sea interactive resource found on the "Curse of the Black Pearl."
— Joseph Szadkowski