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Audio commentaries; "An Epic at Sea: The Making Of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl;" deleted scenes; "Moonlight" scene progression; image gallery; blooper reel; "Below Deck: An Interactive History of Pirates; more.
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Pirates of the Caribbean [WS]
1. Opening Credits/A Pirate's Life
2. Pirates Ye Be Warned
3. Elizabeth's Rescue
4. The Black Pearl
5. Welcome Aboard
6. The Hunt
7. Finding a Crew
8. Aztec Gold
9. The Treasure of Cortez
10. Keep to the Code
11. The Battle
12. Stranded Again
13. The Curse
14. The Trojan Horse
15. The Curse is Lifted
16. End Credits
Side #2 -- Special Features
1. Play All
1. Intro [:39]
2. The Actors [3:13]
3. Locations [4:42]
4. Production Design [4:48]
5. The Ships [4:18]
6. Costumes and Make-Up [5:06]
7. Stunts and Swords [6:29]
8. Visual Effects [6:18]
9. The Premiere [2:19]
1. Captain's Quarters: Code of Conduct [:38]
2. Captain's Quarters: Rank and Privilage [1:31]
3. Captain's Quarters: How Piracy Began [:15]
4. Captain's Quarters: Black Bart Roberts [1:39]
5. Captain's Quarters: Blackbeard [:15]
6. Captain's Quarters: John Paul Jones [1:29]
7. Captain's Quarters: Capt. Kidd [:12]
8. Captain's Quarters: Robinson Crusoe [1:52]
9. Captain's Quarters: Sir Francis Drake [:22]
10. Captain's Quarters: Women Pirates [2:58]
11. Captain's Quarters: Chinese Pirates [:13]
12. Captain's Quarters: Edward Lowe [1:00]
13. Captain's Quarters: What They Stole [:15]
14. Captain's Quarters: Buried Treasure [1:54]
15. Captain's Quarters: X Marks the Spot [:15]
16. On Deck: Punishments [1:14]
17. On Deck: Symbols [:16]
18. On Deck: Nature's Wrath [:42]
19. On Deck: Pirate Ships [:15]
20. The Gunnery: Weapons [1:24]
21. The Gunnery: Battles [:15]
22. The Gallery: Daily Life [2:31]
23. The Gallery: Superstitions [:33]
24. The Gallery: Types of Pirates [:00]
1. Meet Will Turner (Full Version [:43]
2. Carriage Ride (Gov. Swann and Elizabeth) [:35]
3. A Change in the Wind (Extended Weather Montage) [:59]
4. Only One Shot (Will Helps Jack Escape From Jail) [:36]
5. Peep Show (Pintel and Ragetti's Eye) [1:53]
6. All is Well (More From the Ride, Jack and Will in Tortuga) [:24]
7. Make It Last (More From the Ride, Tortuga Tavern) [:33]
8. A Bit of a Stick (Will is Wound Too Tight, Tortuga Tavern) [:33]
9. It's Begun ( Jack and Will at the Point) [1:09]
10. The French (Improvisation With Jack and the Pirates) [:44]
11. Not All That Big (A Walk Around the Island) [1:43]
12. No Truth at All (Elizabeth Teaches Jack the Song) [2:08]
13. Accepting the Proposal (Elizabeth and the Commodore: a Conditional Request) [2:07]
14. Peas in a Pod (Elizabeth and Jack in the Graveyard of Ships) [1:04]
15. Take a Walk (Pirates Submerge) [:50]
16. Let Them East Cake (Mallot and Grapple Extended Scene) [:30]
17. The Immortal Captain Jack (Jack Removes His Own Curse: This Scene was Deleted Before any Skeletal Effects had Begun) [1:02]
18. Good Luck (More With Murtogg and Mullroy) [:39]
19. Happy Endings (Commodore Norrington Addresses Elizabeth) [:53]
Just when it seemed the pirate movie was moribund, along comes Johnny Depp to revive it, playing one of the wildest buccaneers to ever grace the screen. It’s all the more startling to find this witty, wonderfully eccentric performance in a summer blockbuster produced by action maven Jerry Bruckheimer (Pearl Harbor) and based on, of all things, a Disney theme park ride. What sounded like a recipe for a Cutthroat Island-style disaster turns out to be a thoroughly enjoyable romp in the grand swashbuckling tradition. The setting is the 18th-century West Indies, and Depp is Jack Sparrow, a down-on-his-luck pirate recruited by a handsome blacksmith (Orlando Bloom) to rescue the governor’s beautiful daughter (Bend It Like Beckham’s Keira Knightly) from the clutches of a deadly band of pirates. Led by Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush, in a juicy turn), these black-hearted sea dogs are operating under a curse -- they are actually the living dead, who, under moonlight, are revealed to be skeletons. This plot twist adds a nice dash of the supernatural, and the bouts of moonlit swordplay are a ghoulish delight, thanks to first-rate special effects. But the real kick in Pirates of the Caribbean is watching Depp strut and mince in a characterization reportedly inspired by rock ‘n’ roller Keith Richards. Heavily mascaraed, dreadlocked, and effeminate, Depp seems to be subtly acknowledging the homosexuality that was part of the pirate tradition (though not in classic Hollywood swashbucklers). Not that this welcome hint of subversion in any way detracts from the film’s old-fashioned, PG appeal. Despite being a wee bit long at two-plus hours, Pirates of the Caribbean is a joyous and unexpected return to the adventure movies of yore, anchored by a memorable star turn. Kryssa Schemmerling, Barnes & Noble
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