Theatre visit: Pirates of the Carribean II
Jul. 9th, 2006 11:13 pm![[identity profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/openid.png)
Studied another historical example of cinematic film, this show titled Pirates of the Carribean: Dead Man's Chest. May contain spoilers.
Sum-up in brief:
- yay more Undead! Glad to see those bereft of life can still star in cinematic entertainment. Is good we are getting more acceptance in this modern-day era. Sea undead look a lot like Naga I tangled with in adventures many centuries ago;
- more goblins to have snuck into set construction, due to impressive scenes of destruction and explosions;
- story development heavily suggests main enemy liche of some sort? Title suggests probable phylactery;
- as if one elf starring in show was bad enough, second elf managed to snare role! Guess human acceptance goes both ways.
Overall: v. good. Follow-up historical piece to follow in next few months.
Sum-up in brief:
- yay more Undead! Glad to see those bereft of life can still star in cinematic entertainment. Is good we are getting more acceptance in this modern-day era. Sea undead look a lot like Naga I tangled with in adventures many centuries ago;
- more goblins to have snuck into set construction, due to impressive scenes of destruction and explosions;
- story development heavily suggests main enemy liche of some sort? Title suggests probable phylactery;
- as if one elf starring in show was bad enough, second elf managed to snare role! Guess human acceptance goes both ways.
Overall: v. good. Follow-up historical piece to follow in next few months.