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Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End


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Village Voice
POTC:AWE is a lukewarm maelstrom of secret agendas, double crossings, tricky alliances, back stabbings, political conspiraci...
Variety
POTC: At World's End clocks in at more than 2 3/4 hours, but, unlike last year's bloated sequel, at least possesses some sem...
Entertainment Weekly
Just about every character in At World's End comes with his or her own agenda, and the movie grows top-heavy as we attempt t...
ReelViews
The thrilling final hour is almost enough to make one forget how much of a labor it is to trudge through the first two-third...
Rolling Stone
Producer Jerry Bruckheimer does deserve a shoutout: It takes a kind of genius to sucker audiences into repeatedly buying the...
Empire
The plot's a trippy, twisty mess, and it's far too long, but it looks fantastic and makes some bold choices in its execution...
Chicago Tribune
The most visually spectacular, action-packed and surreal of the adventures of Capt. Jack Sparrow.
The Boston Globe
If the previous installment, Dead Man's Chest, was a classic No. 2, antic and insultingly unresolved, World's End tips the s...
Houston Chronicles
The third Pirates has tender moments and smashing ones, and if you fix on Depp, you'll manage fine.
New York Post
Abandon hope all ye seeking a coherent, much less satisfying, narrative.
USA Today
One longs for more scenes featuring Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and less of everything ...
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Ultimately the voyage is so choppy and long that into the third hour I found myself yawning, 'Yo-ho-hum and a very sore bum.'
Washington Post
Funner, biggerer, brighterer, bolderer, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is not only okay, it may even be close to g...
E! Online
...some of the most subversive cinematic experimentation you're likely to see in a "tentpole franchise" epic in this or any ...
San Francisco Chronicle
In terms of pure adventure, there's less of it here than in Pirates 2 -- the action doesn't really start until about two hou...
Salon Arts
A glazed, inhuman, cluttered piece of work, a storytelling mishmash that buries the considerable charms of its actors under ...
Slate
Adrift in the windless seas of its 168-minute running time, the viewer passes through confusion and boredom into a state of ...
Wall Street Journal
A ponderous pirate saga, 168 minutes long, with more doldrums than 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.'
E! Online
What floats the movie are Sparrow's grandiose gestures, his schoolyard bickering with Barbossa and the charmingly funny crew...
Film Threat
After watching Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, I may have jumped the gun in complaining about too many action sequ...
Time
Not so much thought out as strung together -- colorful incident upon colorful incident, but without logic, gathering suspens...
Richard Roeper
Worth seeing for the jaw-dropping action, the doses of irreverent humor and of course the star power of Depp, Knightley, Rus...
Newsweek
The plot is not only hard to follow, there seems to be nothing real at stake. Half the characters are already dead, and half...
Dark Horizons
The longest, darkest, most surreal and sadly weakest entry in the series. The second film, for all its problems, had more fu...
The New Yorker
Advice to Johnny Depp fans: enjoy a seafood dinner, skip the beginning, and roll up after half an hour. You won't have misse...
Time
The unfunny doppelgängers only remind us, unfortunately, of how formulaic and mechanical this once inspired turn has become.
The Austin Chronicle
It's a knockabout, scattershot affair.
Film Threat
It was a whole lot of fun!
The Guardian
Buoyed by luck, comedy and state-of-the-art special effects, it has not only survived the journey intact, it's also washed d...
New York Post
Yo ho ho and a bottle of regulations!...has the soul of a three-hour U.N. committee meeting. Gods' bodkins, me hearties, thi...

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Partial Film Information

Director: Gore Verbinski
Writer: Ted Elliott
Studio: Walt Disney Pictures
Cast: Johnny Depp, Andy Beckwith, Bill Nighy

Release: May 24, 2007
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