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Captain Jack: From Head to Toe - secrets and legends revealed by Johnny Depp and others; Meet Davy Jones: discover the creation, mystery and mythology of the sea's ghostly ruler; Bloopers of the Caribbean; Mastering the Blade - sword fighting with the film's stars; Audio commentary: screenwriters Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio; "Charting the Return" - a preproduction diary; "According to Plan" - journal of filming the movie; "Fly on the Set" featurette - The Bone Cage; Creating the Kraken; Dead Men Tell New Tales: Re-Imagineering the Attraction; Pirates on Main Street: The World Premiere; A producer's photo diary with Jerry Bruckheimer
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
1. Introduction [4:18]
2. "And a Bottle of Rum" [5:33]
3. "Left Our Marks" [2:20]
4. "Time Is Running Out" [6:55]
5. "I Have Faith in You" [4:44]
6. "Save Me" [6:21]
7. Salvaging the Ship [5:13]
8. "About Six Will Do" [5:03]
9. "This Way, Lads" [5:54]
10. The Ship Is Haunted [3:57]
11. Touch of Destiny [5:52]
12. The Flying Dutchman [3:33]
13. Davy Jones [5:52]
14. Tortuga [6:10]
15. Mr. Turner [5:08]
16. "Hide the Rum" [5:04]
17. Game of Deception [8:25]
18. Persuade Me [4:01]
19. The Kraken [4:43]
20. "Very Much Alike" [5:30]
21. "Can't Let You Do That" [4:22]
22. Fight for the Key [5:40]
23. Beating Heart [4:39]
24. "I Got a Jar of Dirt" [5:23]
25. Load the Rum [5:26]
26. Abandon Ship [5:53]
27. "Something to Trade" [4:43]
28. Credits [9:34]
Everybody's favorite pirate, Captain Jack Sparrow, is back for another rip-roaring adventure that is bigger, wilder, and louder than the original. Trying to describe the insanely dense plot of Dead Man's Chest would take nearly as long as watching the film, but it involves a long-standing debt Sparrow (Johnny Depp, still deliciously over-the-top) owes to the legendary Davy Jones (Bill Nighy), one that must be paid in eternal servitude aboard his ghost ship. Meanwhile, Will Turner (Orlando Bloom) is charged with treason before he can marry Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightly), and his only way to escape the noose is to find Sparrow and bring back his compass -- a device that can point to more than true north. There's also a voodoo queen who can resurrect the dead; Turner's father, Bootstrap Bill (Stellan Skarsgård), who is imprisoned aboard Davy Jones's ship; a giant, very scary sea monster; and that little matter of a certain dead man's chest. Nearly every minor character who remained alive after the first film is back for Chest, figuring into convolutions that may have some scrambling to revisit the original just to remember who these people are. Even if you're scratching your head trying to figure it all out, nothing should stop you from enjoying the film's many action set-pieces -- the most spectacular of which involves cannibals, improvised pole-vaulting, and a swordfight atop a giant water wheel set free from its moorings. The film's most impressive special effect, however, is Davy Jones, whose squidlike head is entirely computer-generated -- yet Nighy's personality and sad eyes shine through. Filmed simultaneously with the next sequel, Dead Man's Chest at times conveys the feeling that it's merely the setup to the upcoming At World's End, but the charms of the original -- playfully morbid humor, swashbuckling action, and Depp's giddy performance -- still enthrall. Bill Pearis, Barnes & Noble
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