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Very cool movie. Rates high on my list of good movies.
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I don't really want to see this just because I saw Pirates of the Carribean. But the more good stuff I hear, the more I will want to see it.
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They stole the theme song from Children of Dune. Damn youse! Damn youse all ta hell!
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It has nothing to do without pirates and is totally different hten PotC.

Saw it tonight and I'd pay to see it again. Very good.
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This movie is awesome! It's got such a great feel, and its NOTHING like Pirates of The Carribean. Go see it, great acting, great effects, great suspense and drama. +Pippin is in it!!!(billy boyd from LoTR)
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Scottie Pippen in this movie? LOL!
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Small story on an epic scale. Surprisingly, it was very good.

But, if you like to have rich character development, don't go see it. This movie has next to none.

I must say, I loved the ending though. Nothing like an ending that doesn't completely wrap up the story so that if the world ended tomorrow you'd be satisfied that you saw all there was to it and at the same time not totally leading into a sequel
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No character developement? The scientist and the captain have great character developement, so does the young boy, and harlem...the cursed!
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Although I felt the movie was well acted and well produced with perfectly authentic sets and sounds, I did not like the movie.

I fully agree there was no character development, and I'd add that there is nothing in this movie the least bit compelling.
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Aranuil wrote:Although I felt the movie was well acted and well produced with perfectly authentic sets and sounds, I did not like the movie.

I fully agree there was no character development, and I'd add that there is nothing in this movie the least bit compelling.
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Thanks. I'm trying to do that too. :)

I did try to say as many good things about the movie as I could before I said why I didn't like it. :)
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I was pretty unimpressed after seeing this movie. There was some character development but it was very settle and in the entire 2 and a half hour movie there was maybe 20 minutes total of naval combat, and it wasn’t even that well done. There was more in the movie about surgery and the doctor’s very discreat “rebellion” with the captain’s orders then anything else. Well directed in a since but it was honestly pretty damn boring.
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Post by CalandraWindrose »

I did not like this movie much

it's good in a way I can see how many would like it

and there is a huge sequel set up

but what really stuck out for me was just one horrifying medical procedure after another done under primative conditions with no morphine - I'm sure that is very true to life etc - and maybe one or two...and maybe some implied...but ugh I just wasn't up for that - and no I'm not some squeemish person I watch autopsy stuff all the time -for some reason those scenes really got to me
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Bump!

I saw this last night and I really enjoyed it. Makes you wonder if ship captains in that time really were crafty or if they just flanked and marched their ships like soldiers did in that era.

I really enjoyed the ending as the cat and mouse would continue. I certainly didn't see it as an opening for a sequel as their was no face to the other ship's captain. My wife was really pissed at it though. :lol:
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Post by Adelrune Argenti »

The ending is open ended because it is based on a series of books with the same character. Perhaps they will make more.

Yay for 18th century naval fiction.
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