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  Movie Review for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

Movie Review for
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End



Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Also known as: Pirates of the Caribbean 3, Pirates of the Caribbean III, Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End

166 Reviews total.

Release date: 5/25/2007
Run length: 165 mins.
Categories: Action/Adventure , Adaptation , Sequel

Summary: Will Turner (Orlando Bloom), Elizabeth Swann (Keira Knightley) are allied with Captain Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush) in a desperate quest to free Captain Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) from his mind-bending trap in Davy Jones' locker, while the terrifying ghost ship, The Flying Dutchman and Davy Jones, under the control of the East India Trading Company, wreaks havoc across the Seven Seas. Navigating through treachery, betrayal and wild waters, they must forge their way to exotic Singapore and confront the cunning Chinese Pirate Sao Feng (Chow Yun-Fat). Now headed beyond the very ends of the earth, each must ultimately choose a side in a final, titanic battle, as not only their lives and fortunes, but the entire future of the freedom-loving Pirate way, hangs in the balance.

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

By
Kevin Carr of 7M Pictures (8/0)
            I am anxious to see it again %u2013 and this is not a common thing for me and movies that run clo...

By
Rebecca Murray of About.com (8/0)
            Detach your brain and just wait for the action scenes to carry you away.

By
John Wirt of Advocate (Baton Rouge, LA) (8/0)
            The film is slow in delivering its goods, but At World's End finally finds the mad fun and rousin...

By
Moriarty of Ain't It Cool Movie Reviews (8/0)
            Do I think PIRATES 3 is a perfect film? Nope. Do I think it delivers on the promises that the fir...

By
Mike McGranaghan of Aisle Seat (8/0)
            It is debatable whether a movie can be "blockbustered" to death, but I advance this one as Exhibi...

By
Brian Webster of Apollo Guide (8/0)
            The first five minutes make it clear this is not a film for little ones. The rest of its overlong...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Phil Villarreal of Arizona Daily Star (8/0)
            Roger wouldn't be so jolly if he had to sit through Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, a t...

By
Eleanor Ringel Gillespie of Atlanta Journal-Constitution (8/0)
            A whirl of excitement, adventure and, best of all, Johnny Depp.

By
Lori Hoffman of Atlantic City Weekly (8/0)
            I’ll bet most 'Pirates' fans will defend this final chapter, yet realize it has reached the end o...

By
Michael Sragow of Baltimore Sun (7/0)
            This series has become so bloated and laborious that the plot -- and its subplots and countersubp...

By
Danny Minton of Beaumont Journal (8/0)
            The boat sails on forever and the parlay never ends.

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Ty Burr of Boston Globe (8/0)
            There are too many Johnny Depps in Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and much more Kei...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Michael Wilmington of Chicago Tribune (8/0)
            The movie, extravagant, amusing and exciting, may be only a ride, but it's a ride that dazzles.

By
Peter Rainer of Christian Science Monitor (8/0)
            In order to tie up all the loose plot lines from the first two films, Verbinski and screenwriters...

By
Jeffrey Overstreet of Christianity Today (8/0)
            The movie ends up like Davy Jones himself -- many-tentacled, full of bluster, and devoid of a bea...

By
Jules Brenner of Cinema Signals (8/0)
            The entertainment life raft to be found in these waters is the aura of mystery and adventure prov...

By
Joshua Tyler of CinemaBlend.com (8/0)
            Pirates 3 is better than Pirates 2 for one very good reason: Forget Captain Jack, Captain Barboss...

By
David Keyes of Cinemaphile.org (7/0)
            "At World's End" is a sweepingly ambitious movie that, alas, takes too long making its point, and...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Scott Weinberg of Cinematical (8/0)
            Yep, it's a bit too long and more than a little convoluted. It's still one of the best times I've...

By
Tom Charity of CNN.com (8/0)
            The entire franchise seems on the verge of collapse, propelled to construct ever more grandiose f...

By
Mark Palermo of Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) (8/0)
            It features good story and visual concepts in its first 75 minutes, before opting for the usual b...

By
Jeffrey M. Anderson of Combustible Celluloid (8/0)
            By the end I was not annoyed, and I did not feel gypped.

By
Edward Douglas of ComingSoon.net (8/0)
            Despite a rather dull and uninspired opening, the last hour of action and resolution makes for a ...

By
Garth Franklin of Dark Horizons (8/0)
            The longest, darkest, most surreal and sadly weakest entry in the series. The second film, for a...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Steven D. Greydanus of Decent Films Guide (8/0)
            If Dead Man’s Chest was inspiration gone amok, At World’s End is more — much, m...

By
Robert Denerstein of Denver Rocky Mountain News (8/0)
            Unconscionably long at 2 hours and 48 minutes, saddled with a plot that badly needed streamlining...

By
John J. Puccio of DVDTown.com (8/0)
            For all its silly goings-on, senseless violence, and perpetual, empty motion, however, there are ...

By
Dezhda Mountz of E! Online (8/0)
            ...a rollicking good time--key word being time. As in, too much of it.

By
David Foucher of EDGE Boston (8/0)
            Captain Jack returns for the climactic conclusion to Disney's swashbuckling trilogy %u2013 and Ke...

By
David Cornelius of eFilmCritic.com (8/0)
            At World's End is too long, too confusing, too cluttered, too much. It's also great cinema.

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
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Erik Childress of eFilmCritic.com (8/0)
            The promise for a hopeful tomorrow that spectacles like the Pirates of the Caribbean are more tha...

By
Emanuel Levy of EmanuelLevy.Com (8/0)
            A rousing final hour and stunning production design help digest the third (and longest) segment o...

By
Helen OHara of Empire Magazine (8/0)
            The plot’s a trippy, twisty mess, and it’s far too long, but it looks fantastic and makes some bo...

By
Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly (8/0)
            You know a franchise has run its course when it has a buccaneer heroine who looks as if she'd hat...

By
Eric D. Snider of EricDSnider.com (8/0)
            For the first time, I can see why many people love this series.

By
Eugene Novikov of Film Blather (8/0)
            Once the creaky plot finally gets the characters where they need to be, the stage is set for the ...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Frank Lovece of Film Journal International (8/0)
            A crowd-pleasing spectacle of such technical virtuosity I dare any highbrow to sneeze at it...bot...

By
Pete Vonder Haar of Film Threat (8/0)
            After watching Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, I may have jumped the gun in complaining...

By
Victoria Alexander of FilmsInReview.com (8/0)
            PC1’s Jack Sparrow has left the franchise. A stiff pod has replaced him. No story I could follow,...

By
Brent Simon of FilmStew.com (8/0)
            To those reviewers that don't like the latest Pirates, fans are likely to respond: 'You don't kno...

By
MaryAnn Johanson of Flick Filosopher (8/0)
            Oh, thank the gods. Thank crazy Walt Disney's head in a cryogenic freezer.... [This] lowest-commo...

By
Rob Vaux of Flipside Movie Emporium (8/0)
            'Betrayal'... is the most apt word for At World's End. Betrayal of purpose, and of promise, and o...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Jeffrey Lyles of Gazette (MD) (8/0)
            Easily a more entertaining, enjoyable escapade than last year’s convoluted and slapstick-esque De...

By
Peter Canavese of Groucho Reviews (8/0)
            Rum should be mandatory for every man, woman, and child misguidedly attempting to make sense of t...

By
Ross Anthony of Hollywood Report Card (8/0)
            Despite its length and failure to sell a love story, I mostly enjoyed this buoyant surreal advent...

By
Michael Rechtshaffen of Hollywood Reporter (8/0)
            Avast -- as in a vast improvement over the soggy previous installment.

By
Kit Bowen of Hollywood.com (8/0)
            Is this third installment an overblown, drawn-out spectacle with more plot twists than a pretzel ...

By
Amy Biancolli of Houston Chronicle (8/0)
            The third Pirates has tender moments and smashing ones, and if you fix on Depp, you'll manage fin...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Gary Brown of Houston Community Newspapers (8/0)
            Trying to follow this mess left me at wit's end with At World's End.

By
Todd Gilchrist of IGN Movies (8/0)
            As an integral part of movie history, the only legacy that Pirates seems poised to leave is the d...

By
Jim Slotek of Jam! Movies (8/0)
            At 15 minutes this side of three hours, it's longer than Spider-Man 3 and the last Pirates entry,...

By
Andrea Chase of Killer Movie Reviews (8/0)
            It drifts along in its own sort of doldrums, two minutes of not terribly exciting story followed ...

By
Beth Accomando of KPBS.org (8/0)
            Personally, I'd rather go on the Disneyland ride than to have to suffer through the two sequels e...

By
Robert Roten of Laramie Movie Scope (8/0)
            It seemed as long as the Bush Administration, although admittedly not that much of a disaster.

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Andy Klein of Los Angeles CityBeat (8/0)
             ... even noisier, more frenetic, more pointlessly complicated, and -- God help us -- longer tha...

By
Carina Chocano of Los Angeles Times (8/0)
            For the diligent and the faithful, director Gore Verbinski and screenwriters Terry Rossio and Ted...

By
Mark Dujsik of Mark Reviews Movies (8/0)
            Gone are the clever, innovative action sequences, and practically gone is the tongue-in-cheek han...

By
Pete Hammond of Maxim (8/0)
            With state-of-the-art everything, this is the 'Pirates' to top them all.

By
Matt Pais of Metromix.com (8/0)
            Left to do most of the movie's heavy lifting, Knightley and Bloom are still so flavorless that th...

By
Duane Dudek of Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (8/0)
            A vastly accomplished bit of commercial filmmaking, with all the payoffs and pitfalls that such f...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Ken Hanke of Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) (8/0)
            While this third installment is both the biggest and most effects-laden of the three, it feels le...

By
Kevin A. Ranson of MovieCrypt.com (8/0)
            ... even with the film clocking in at just under three hours, too much still doesn't seem like en...

By
Mark Ramsey of MovieJuice! (8/0)
            'Blimey! Keep yer lengthy spyglass! 'Tis the girth that makes the timbers shiver, matey,' said Ja...

By
Kurt Loder of MTV (8/0)
            The movie is thronged with characters new and old -- so many that none of them has room to shine;...

By
Ted Murphy of Murphy's Movie Reviews (8/0)
            I enjoyed this ride the least of the three, but I did have fun.

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Luke Y. Thompson of New Times (8/0)
            ...some of the most subversive cinematic experimentation you're likely to see in a "tentpole fran...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Lou Lumenick of New York Post (8/0)
            After 3 hours adrift, you'll beg for the plank.

By
Jeannette Catsoulis of New York Times (8/0)
            The cannibals, coconuts and landlocked locations [of Dead Man's Chest] have been replaced by the ...

By
Jeannette Catsoulis of New York Times (8/0)
            The cannibals, coconuts and landlocked locations have been replaced by the high-seas high jinks t...

By
Kam Williams of NewsBlaze (8/0)
            Who cares that this blockbuster is an incoherent, overplotted mess, when it comes stocked with a ...

By
Michael A. Smith of Nolan's Pop Culture Review (8/0)
            An epic spectacle in every sense of the word, "Pirates 3" is a non stop journey to all corners of...

By
Jeffrey Westhoff of Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL) (8/0)
            Director Gore Verbinski continues to deliver the big-budget goods.

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Brian Orndorf of OhmyNews.com (8/0)
            Perhaps on Jack's next adventure he could sail to the end of the world to locate a more judicious...

By
Frank Swietek of One Guy's Opinion (8/0)
            A convoluted, ponderous, joyless spectacle whose lack of charm is matched only by its incoherence...

By
Scott Tobias of Onion AV Club (8/0)
            The last, longest, and most tedious of the bunch, At World's End sags under reams of exposition t...

By
Mark Sells of Oregon Herald (8/0)
            Bland, bloated, and at times, bewildering, this third serving is merely yo-ho-hum.

By
Roger Moore of Orlando Sentinel (8/0)
            The effects are spectacular, Knightley and Bloom have more to chew on and more romance to play, a...

By
Jason Ferguson of Orlando Weekly (8/0)
            From the stunning visual effects and well-paced action sequences to the smartly written story, Pi...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Sean Burns of Philadelphia Weekly (8/0)
            Such a tangled thicket of overwritten, labyrinthine mythology, backstabbing betrayals and mixed m...

By
Bill Gibron of PopMatters (8/0)
            Like the popcorn movies of old, (Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End) is an experience as mu...

By
Cynthia Fuchs of PopMatters (8/0)
            At the end of the world, Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is cast away on a ship on a desert. He's talk...

By
Ethan Alter of Premiere Magazine (8/0)
            It's not so much that the story is hard to follow -- it's that there's no real story being told a...

By
Linda Cook of Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) (8/0)
            Loaded with more blubber than laughs, "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" is a-vastly too ...

By
David Nusair of Reel Film Reviews (7/0)
            ...it hardly seems likely that anybody will have the stones to sit through this mess more than on...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Timothy Knight of Reel.com (8/0)
            Alternately exciting and exhausting, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End may occasionally sa...

By
Michelle Orange of Reeler (8/0)
            Shot at the same time as its predecessor, At World's End bears the same hallmarks of being hacked...

By
Laura Clifford of Reeling Reviews (8/0)
            The third installment gets a pass for undoing most of the damage done by the second. This is a t...

By
Robin Clifford of Reeling Reviews (8/0)
            ...a piece of high tech fluff that will draw its fans in droves.

By
Betty Jo Tucker of ReelTalk Movie Reviews (8/0)
            Incredible special effects and astonishing set pieces fill the screen in 'At World's End,' but it...

By
John P. McCarthy of ReelTalk Movie Reviews (8/0)
            Confusing double-crosses and half-hearted stabs at comic rigmarole leave the viewer of 'At World'...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
James Berardinelli of ReelViews (8/0)
            As an end to a trilogy, At World's End does its job, although with less flair and economy tha...

By
Forrest Hartman of Reno Gazette-Journal (8/0)
            It's yo-ho-ho and a bottle of dumb!

By
Diana Saenger of ReviewExpress.com (8/0)
            At World's End is visually exciting but after three movies I'm still confused about this plot.

By
Jack Garner of Rochester Democrat and Chronicle (8/0)
            It's beautifully shot, with lots of colorful characters, many astonishing special effects (though...

By
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone (8/0)
            ...the third chapter proves that there can indeed be too much of a good thing.

By
James O'Ehley of SA Movie & DVD Magazine (8/0)
            You sometimes need a flow chart to figure out who is doing what to whom and why in the third - an...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Jim Lane of Sacramento News & Review (8/0)
            The story is either incoherent or nonexistent (take your pick)...

By
Sean Means of Salt Lake Tribune (8/0)
            By the final chaotic battle, the overwhelming feeling [the movie] generates is relief that the wh...

By
Larry Ratliff of San Antonio Express-News (8/0)
            (Gore)Verbinski and (Johnny)Depp, saving the best for a stupendous effects-enhanced final (don't ...

By
David Elliott of San Diego Union-Tribune (8/0)
            The third film is a startling cascade of climaxes, too long, but to complain about excess in such...

By
Mick LaSalle of San Francisco Chronicle (8/0)
            The story is so convoluted and impenetrable, so impossible to grasp hold of, that viewers sit the...

By
Eric Melin of Scene-Stealers.com (8/0)
            If number two was a scorned middle child fighting for attention, then Pirates 3 is a perpetual mo...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Jim Judy of Screen It! (8/0)
            You will not be engaged on any level other than a purely visual one.

By
Gina Carbone of Seacoast Newspapers (NH/Maine) (8/0)
            Elizabeth Swann is officially one of the best female characters in Hollywood history.

By
Sean McBride of Sean the Movie Guy (8/0)
            this cinematic ship is so over-stuffed with characters and intricate plotlines that it's starting...

By
William Arnold of Seattle Post-Intelligencer (8/0)
            Tedious epic has plenty of action but the story is lost at sea.

By
Moira MacDonald of Seattle Times (8/0)
            This film is less comedic and more sweeping than the first two, and Depp often seems to be stroll...

By
Rich Cline of Shadows on the Wall (8/0)
            Just enough surprises to keep us gripped, and laughing, right through the impenetrable, overwroug...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Nick Schager of Slant Magazine (8/0)
            Given its origins as a theme park ride, it's apt that Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy h...

By
Dana Stevens of Slate (8/0)
            Adrift in the windless seas of its 168-minute running time, the viewer passes through confusion a...

By
Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat of Spirituality and Practice (8/0)
            A bloated, repetitive sea saga that is the cinematic equivalent of pigging out at a fast food fra...

By
Nick Rogers of State Journal-Register (Springfield, IL) (8/0)
            Sprawling and as in need of Venn diagrams for every sextuple cross as it is, "At World's End" has...

By
Rob Humanick of Stranger Song (7/0)
            It is not a great film, but it captures an innocence rarely seen in theaters, let alone in mega-h...

By
Angela Baldassarre of Sympatico.ca (8/0)
            Ho, ho, ho and my bum is very sore! I kept humming that to myself following nearly three hours of...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
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Dustin Putman of TheMovieBoy.com (8/0)
            Bloated beyond comprehension, overplotted to the point of aggravation, and about as soulless as a...

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Eric Lurio of Times Square (8/0)
            By managing to turn a Disney theme park ride into a major movie franchise, director Gore Verbinsk...

By
Tony Medley of Tolucan Times (8/0)
            If it's true that if you put 1,000,000 monkeys at 1,000,000 typewriters, one will type out Hamlet...

By
Maitland McDonagh of TV Guide's Movie Guide (8/0)
            Minute-per-dollar, you get your money's worth, but an hour after you leave you'd be hard put to s...

By
Brian Tallerico of UnderGround Online (8/0)
            At World's End is so insanely plot-heavy that it requires scene after scene of exposition, and th...

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Urban Cinefile Critics of Urban Cinefile (8/0)
            Interminable, with more plot lines than pirates, this is a mix of theatrical bravura, magical spe...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
By
Claudia Puig of USA Today (8/0)
            ...bloated, overwrought and convoluted three-hour misfire.

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Steve Crum of Video-Reviewmaster.com (8/0)
            Depp's drugged-like Captain Jack persona wears goofy-thin, and the sword fight sequences clank on...

By
Willie Waffle of WaffleMovies.com (8/0)
            If you loved the first two movies, you're going to love this one, and for good reason. Verbinski...

By
Jeffrey Chen of Window to the Movies (8/0)
            Anytime something suspenseful might be occurring, there's always a joke defusing it somewhere. A...

By
Daniel M. Kimmel of Worcester Telegram & Gazette (8/0)
            ...it's hard to remember a recent film with a cast this strong that utterly wasted them.

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Susan Granger of www.susangranger.com (8/0)
            Exciting and entertaining...and be patient through the long end credits for a revealing epilogue ...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
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Chris Hewitt (St. Paul) of St. Paul Pioneer Press (4/5) Login Required (Login Required)
            World's End lacks the lugubrious quality of many big-budget blockbusters because director Gore Ve...

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Staci Layne Wilson of About.com (7/1) No reference
            For horror, suspense and dark fantasy fans wondering about the monstrous Davy Jones, the legendar...

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Emily Blunt of Blunt Review (4/4) No reference
            Dear readers Bruckheimer pulled a Bruckheimer. I am a huge fan of his action packed plot-lite esc...

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Mark Keizer of Boxoffice Magazine (7/1) No reference
            The tragedy is, the last two films are exactly what we feared the first one would be: corporate e...

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Richard Roeper of Chicago Sun-Times (7/1) No reference
            Director Gore Verbinski and the stunt and special effects crews have created one of the most impr...

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Devin Faraci of CHUD (7/1) No reference
            The finale ends up going on so long that by the time the 'important' events occur at the end I co...

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Pablo Villaca of Cinema em Cena (7/1) No reference
            Suficientemente divertido e absolutamente irrepreensível em suas ótimas seqüências de ação.

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Jeff Vice of Deseret News, Salt Lake City (7/1) No reference
            The film runs nearly three hours long and feels like it.

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Michelle Alexandria of Eclipse Magazine (3/5) No reference
            I once stated that I'd rather gouge my eyes out than sit through another Pirates movie, I'm glad ...

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Walter Chaw of Film Freak Central (7/1) No reference
            And so it goes.

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Chris Barsanti of filmcritic.com (4/4) No reference
            At World's End, shows that Hollywood excess, when combined with the right combination of actors a...

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Chris Barsanti of filmcritic.com (3/5) No reference
            ...it's definitely longer than necessary, but...it's actually amazing the filmmakers are able to ...

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Chris Barsanti of filmcritic.com (4/4) No reference
            ...it's definitely longer than necessary, but...it's actually amazing the filmmakers are able to ...

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Chris Barsanti of filmcritic.com (4/4) No reference
            ...it's definitely longer than necessary, but...it's actually amazing the filmmakers are able to ...

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Chris Barsanti of filmcritic.com (4/4) No reference
            ...it's definitely longer than necessary, but...it's actually amazing the filmmakers are able to ...

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Chris Barsanti of filmcritic.com (4/4) No reference
            ...it's definitely longer than necessary, but...it's actually amazing the filmmakers are able to ...

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Chris Barsanti of filmcritic.com (4/4) No reference
            ...it's definitely longer than necessary, but...it's actually amazing the filmmakers are able to ...

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Chris Barsanti of filmcritic.com (4/4) No reference
            ...it's definitely longer than necessary, but...it's actually amazing the filmmakers are able to ...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
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Chris Barsanti of filmcritic.com (4/4) No reference
            ...it's definitely longer than necessary, but...it's actually amazing the filmmakers are able to ...

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Chris Barsanti of filmcritic.com (3/4) No reference
            ...it's definitely longer than necessary, but...it's actually amazing the filmmakers are able to ...

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Stephen Himes of Flak Magazine (6/2) No reference
            As Captain Sparrow himself observes: "The immaterial has become.....immaterial."

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Donald Munro of Fresno Bee (5/3) No reference
            A tedious, overwrought and bloated outing that up until the 100-minute mark makes you wish the mo...

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Bill Clark of FromTheBalcony (7/1) No reference
            After the credits rolled I felt like entering the theater lobby and doing my best impression of L...

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James Sanford of Kalamazoo Gazette (7/1) No reference
            the most brutal, the wackiest and certainly the trippiest of the 'Pirates' pictures... If it's ov...

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Robert W. Butler of Kansas City Star (3/5) No reference
            Unfortunately, once in front of the camera Depp isn’t given anything interesting or funny to do. ...

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Prairie Miller of Long Island Press (7/1) No reference
            Not for the logically minded or the seasick prone, the film, like its two predecessors, is a dizz...

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Bob Strauss of Los Angeles Daily News (4/4) No reference
            It's really not all that hard to follow the complicated story's basic outline; but it just become...

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Colin Covert of Minneapolis Star Tribune (4/4) No reference
            A thrill-a-minute extravaganza.

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Nell Minow of Movie Mom at Yahoo! Movies (7/1) No reference
            So many plots, so many battles, so many tonal shifts, so many characters, and ultimately so many ...

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Michael Elliott of Movie Parables (7/1) No reference
            The swagger is beginning to turn into a stumble.

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David Ansen of Newsweek (4/4) No reference
            The plot is not only hard to follow, there seems to be nothing real at stake. Half the characters...

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Shawn Levy of Oregonian (7/1) No reference
            The loudest, dumbest, slowest, least entertaining and most annoying [Pirates film] by a very comf...

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Wesley Lovell of Oscar Guy (7/1) No reference
            Better than the trilogy's second chapter, but not by a lot. Pirates 3 runs overlong and plays mor...

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Mike Sage of Peterborough This Week (3/5) No reference
            Needless to say, it all looks and sounds absolutely fabulous, and the return of Geoffrey Rush is ...

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Carrie Rickey of Philadelphia Daily News (7/1) No reference
            Ultimately the voyage is so choppy and long that into the third hour I found myself yawning, 'Yo-...

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Carla Meyer of Sacramento Bee (7/1) No reference
            As the filmmakers try to wrap up some story lines while introducing others, At World's End buckle...

                         Reviews of Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
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Lawrence Toppman of Charlotte Observer (7/1) Not Reachable
            It's more entertaining than the muddled middle of the trilogy. It rounds off the narrative in a s...

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Harvey S. Karten of Compuserve (6/2) Not Reachable
            For what this one picture cost, you could make 8,000 pictures like Mike Akel's 'Chalk' or 2,000 l...

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Mary F. Pols of Contra Costa Times (7/1) Not Reachable
            [Special] effects pale in comparison to Depp himself. He is, as ever, the heart and soul of the f...

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Rene Rodriguez of Miami Herald (7/1) Not Reachable
            The longest and talkiest installment in the blockbuster Pirates trilogy, At World's End doesn't e...

Movie Distributors
Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Production Companies
Jerry Bruckheimer Films

Movie Studios
Walt Disney Pictures