Pirates of the Carribean: The Search for Curly's Gold
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Pirates of the Carribean: The Search for Curly's Gold
My wife dragged me to this flick over the weekend.
As the thunderous Dolby stereo washed over me and the relentless CGI assaulted my eyeballs, I came away thinking the film had something to do with a...
-magic compass, magic key, jar of sand, dead guy's heart, island of hungry cannibals, giant sea monster, gambling game for souls, bad guy in a wig, bad guy with a starfish on his face, ship full of bad guys led by Squidward from Spongebob Squarepants fame, etc.
It was all very confusing and tedious to sit through without a barf bag or bottle of aspirin.
The teenagers in front of me seemed to like it. The second it ended, all 15 of them pulled out cell phones and called:
Friends?
Family?
Bookies?
Dial-a-Devotion Daily?
Commissioner Gordon?
This world is passing me by.
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As the thunderous Dolby stereo washed over me and the relentless CGI assaulted my eyeballs, I came away thinking the film had something to do with a...
-magic compass, magic key, jar of sand, dead guy's heart, island of hungry cannibals, giant sea monster, gambling game for souls, bad guy in a wig, bad guy with a starfish on his face, ship full of bad guys led by Squidward from Spongebob Squarepants fame, etc.
It was all very confusing and tedious to sit through without a barf bag or bottle of aspirin.
The teenagers in front of me seemed to like it. The second it ended, all 15 of them pulled out cell phones and called:
Friends?
Family?
Bookies?
Dial-a-Devotion Daily?
Commissioner Gordon?
This world is passing me by.
-Fess, Struggling with Modern Movies
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Hahaha...I always laugh at these kids who are hanging out together, but they are never speaking to one another, they are speaking to other people on their cells.The second it ended, all 15 of them pulled out cell phones and called:
Friends?
Family?
Bookies?
Dial-a-Devotion Daily?
Commissioner Gordon?
This world is passing me by.
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That's as sad as it is funny............PSUFAN wrote:Hahaha...I always laugh at these kids who are hanging out together, but they are never speaking to one another, they are speaking to other people on their cells.The second it ended, all 15 of them pulled out cell phones and called:
Friends?
Family?
Bookies?
Dial-a-Devotion Daily?
Commissioner Gordon?
This world is passing me by.
just sayin............
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Maybe they all called each other to talk about the movie they just sat through.
As for smoking weed, that stuff sends me straight to the couch for a long nap. I need to be outside trimming the weeds, not smoking them.
When Red Green comes on the TV and says, "I want to talk to all of you middle-aged guys..." I find myself craning my neck to hear whatever he has to say.
And it's not just the Pirates movie, it's ALL modern movies. I feel like the guy in Clockwork Orange, strapped to the seat with my eyes forced open. The computer graphics, swirling camera angles, and deafening soundtracks are more an assault on the senses than a movie experience. I prefer to go for a walk.
As for smoking weed, that stuff sends me straight to the couch for a long nap. I need to be outside trimming the weeds, not smoking them.
When Red Green comes on the TV and says, "I want to talk to all of you middle-aged guys..." I find myself craning my neck to hear whatever he has to say.
And it's not just the Pirates movie, it's ALL modern movies. I feel like the guy in Clockwork Orange, strapped to the seat with my eyes forced open. The computer graphics, swirling camera angles, and deafening soundtracks are more an assault on the senses than a movie experience. I prefer to go for a walk.
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Or the third for that matter.Cicero wrote:Didnt see the first. Probably wont see the 2nd.
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Re: Pirates of the Carribean: The Search for Curly's Gold
Uncle Fester wrote:guy with a starfish on his face,
Mike Backer tossing Mark Cuban's salad cracks will always be funny.
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back in your corner. Don't make me roll up this newspaper
CORNER!!!!!
COR-NER!!!!!
I can still come here from work. Not allowed on the other site tho. Maybe it has something to do with the domain name :?
Besides, don't have to deal with Jefe in San Diego since he was run from here.
Thank you Baked.Bizzarofelice wrote:Huh? Ya don't say.Neely8 wrote:It's actually "Pirate's of the Carribean--Dead Mans Chest". Curly's Gold was City Slickers 2.........
Neely, you are a fucking moron.
Sarcasm, meet Neely8. Make sure you two get an intimate knowledge of each other too.
by ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 on Fri Jul 20, 2007 10:30 am
ucantdoitdoggieSTyle2 wrote:
Right. Because unlike you, I actually respond to Vic. He's a funny poster
Sounds good. I've already written the sequel to your movie.Uncle Fester wrote:The most amazing thing is that it was all based on a true story.
Jess, I've got a treatment that I'd like you to shop around.
It's called Pirates of the Carribean 8: The Man Broke Me Chain
It's called the Mighty Quinns of the Carribean: The Search for Maubee's Gold.