Director: Gore
Verbinski | Starring:
Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Orlando Bloom,
Keira Knightley
Released: 2003
| Runtime: 143m
| Rating (out of 5):
*** |
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Billy, do you like gay
pirate movies? Have you ever worn a Versace headscarf, blacked out
your teeth and swaggered around like Tony Blair high on Quaaludes
and champagne cocktails? Well, now Johnny Depp has--and he was nominated
for an Academy Award! It's a scary proposition, Billy--the strutting,
preening peacock who loves the ladies a little less than he loves
himself. The non-homicidal American
Psycho, maybe? The funniest thing, of course, is Depp's penchant
for picking oddball roles that swing dramatically from movie to movie,
but always bring his own brand of quirkiness to them. Then they pitch
him a role based on a ride at Disneyland and he accepts? Man is this
guy unpredictable in his unpredictability. He's now starring in a
Stephen King movie, for God's sake. The part of Willy Wonka in the
upcoming Tim Burton remake almost seems tailor-made for him. It's
honestly the role he was probably born to play. Anyway, back to this
film. If Kiera Knightley wasn't so absolutely hot, nobody would have
paid attention to a single other character in this movie. Geoffrey
Rush's character was alright, but could have been played by any number
of British baddies, while Depp's channeling of Ziggy Stardust and
Bette Davis was hard to ignore. Granted, he was the least intimidating
pirate since Graham Chapman in Yellowbeard, although that
wasn't what he was going for. I can't help but think there were a
few viewings of Cary Elwes and Mandy Patinkin (aka Inigo Montoya)
in The Princess Bride as well. The plot of the film is pretty straight
forward, as one might expect from a Disney movie, but is involved
enough to remain entertaining. I guess it's a good sign that the two
hour and twenty minute runtime didn't seem overly long. Like any good
porn movie there were a couple sword fights, some swinging, a beautiful
chick and lots of motion of the ocean (if you know what I'm sayin').
The film started to repeat itself a little towards the end, and the
trajectory was pretty predictable, but you could certainly do worse
for a weekend rental. Somehow I don't think the sequel will garner
Depp another nomination, or the film as much box office gold, but
there's something to be said for a movie of this type, with wide appeal
for both women (Depp), men (Knightley), kids (they love pirates for
some reason) and the critics alike (they seem to have forgotten this
shit started as a flume ride surrounded by some animatronic plunderers
and a dog with keys in its mouth.) [DVD]
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