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Jack Sparrow feels the winds of ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when deadly ghost sailors led by his old nemesis, the evil Capt. Salazar, escape from the Devil's Triangle. Jack's only hope of survival lies in seeking out the legendary Trident of Poseidon, but to find it, he must forge an uneasy alliance with a brilliant and beautiful astronomer and a headstrong young man in the British navy. Rating PG-13 Some Suggestive ContentAdventure Violence Genre Adventure, Action, Fantasy Original Language English Director Joachim RÞnning, Espen Sandberg Producer Jerry Bruckheimer Writer Jeff Nathanson Release Date Theaters May 26, 2017 wide Release Date Streaming Oct 3, 2017 Box Office Gross USA $ Runtime 2h 3m Distributor Walt Disney Production Co Jerry Bruckheimer Films Sound Mix Datasat, Dolby Atmos, Dolby Digital Aspect Ratio Scope View the collection Pirates of the Caribbean Cast & Crew News & Interviews for Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales Critic Reviews for Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales Audience Reviews for Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales Mar 23, 2019 The franchise is mostly just quoting itself at this point, trying to find new ludicrous action sequences the guillotine one is great, MacGuffins to chase and weird undead conditions for the bad guys. That's entertaining enough and wraps up the series rather nicely in its final scenes, but was it really necessary? Probably not. Super Reviewer Jun 27, 2018 In trying to spring the murky, muddy, and muddled Pirates of the Caribbean series from the creative depths of Davy Jones' Locker by bringing in a new villain and directors, Disney's murkier, muddier, and even more muddled latest instead sinks any interest in future installments. In this PG-13-rated adventure, Captain Jack Sparrow Johnny Depp searches for the trident of Poseidon while being pursued by an undead sea captain Javier Bardem and his crew. Save for the first chapter, The Curse of the Black Pearl, this franchise never sailed smoothly. The first half of the second sequel, Dead Man's Chest, charts a fun familiar course but then quickly delves into an unnecessarily complicated abyss where humor goes out the window. Waterlogging the storyline with confusing, long, and, frankly, dull otherworldly tangents was merely done to stretch out a thin plot to accommodate a third flick, At World's End. With On Stranger Tides, the producers bought a very popular swashbuckling fantasy novel and STILL managed to make a boring movie. In Dead Men Tell No Tales, said tale lacks originality, the comedy falls flat and the action fails to throw off any sparks. In fact, it's a tale that shouldn't have been told at all. It's not as if moviegoers were clamoring for more high seas hijinks from a series that was left for Dead years ago. The single most interesting and reliable X-Factor of the series is, of course, Captain Jack Sparrow. Johnny Depp's brilliantly daft Keith Richards-inspired take on the character was once considered so "risky" that Disney flirted with firing the actor for such an off-beat portrayal. With his latest take on the pirate, it seems like he is imitating his past performances-not channeling the character. It almost feels as if one of the Cosplay actors dressed as Captain Jack in front of Mann's Chinese Theater stands in for Depp. Javier Bardem stands and delivers just fine but it's hard to distinguish his ghostly heavy from that of Bill Nighy's Davy Jones in the grand scheme of things. Overall, however, it's the directors, Joachim RÞnning and Espen Sandberg Bandidas, Kon-Tiki, who must got down with the ship. The Pirates of the Caribbean series may have already had a sinking feeling but their miscalculated take on the humor and explosive set pieces in the movie just dashes whatever remained of the series against the rocks. To Sum It All Up Swashbuckled Super Reviewer Mar 25, 2018 With poor plotting, inconsistent pacing and a rushed sense of chemistry amongst the new cast Pirates of the Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tales exposes the swashbuckling sequel as nothing more than a cash-grab that's as hollow as the ships they occupy. 2/5 Super Reviewer Feb 25, 2018 Pirates of the Caribbean is an interesting franchise. Interesting indeed. I don't necessarily mean that I find the world and its characters fascinating, because I really don't. I just mean its reasons for continuing to exist in this day and age when, really, people don't really care about the franchise anymore. I shouldn't say that, since I'm sure the hardcore Pirates fans love this franchise, I just mean that mainstream audiences sort of gave up on the franchise by the end of the first sequel. These films are still commercially successful worldwide, but there's something to be said about the fact that this is the second-lowest grossing entry in the franchise. People have just grown tired, as there seems to be no real growth within the franchise. Say what you will about the MCU, but they've found new ways to avoid franchise fatigue because they find new twists and angles. They also find different stories to tell within their universe. And, naturally, every installment in this franchise tells a different story, but it's got a very familiar feeling to where it feels like you're watching the same movie over and over again. These films nowadays are produced simply because the Pirates name, as watered down as it is, is still a lucrative franchise for Disney and they can make a lot of money off of it, still. But it's obvious that they don't consider Pirates an A-team franchise anymore. Marvel and Star Wars have taken over. There was a time when Pirates was one of the biggest properties for Disney. Now, it's just one of many. Personally, while I ended up giving Dead Man's Chest a positive score THREE WHOLE STARS, I just gave up on it before it was even over. As far as I can remember, the film was way too fucking long. Me and the friends I watched it with lamented this fact. There were seriously like 3-5 'climactic' scenes where you thought 'ok, this is where it ends' and it just kept going. Pacing was horrendous. Plot was convoluted, but, at the time, I felt there was still enough of the old Pirates to make Dead Man's Chest enjoyable. But that was it for me. I didn't bother with At World's End. I've never seen that from beginning to end. Nor have I seen On Stranger Tides. I probably wouldn't have bothered with this movie either if it wasn't for the fact that it was available on Netflix. Every time I hear of a new Pirates movie I'm like 'Really? They're making another one of those?'. I don't think that's a reaction you want. The only thing that made me give this more than a second glance, prior to release, was the fact that Javier Bardem was the main villain. And, if you've followed my reviews, you know that I love this man and the intensity he brings to all the roles he plays. He was the main reason I gave this a shot and, quite frankly, because I wanted something a little lighter to watch. I haven't actually settled on a score yet at this point in the review, but if I'm perfectly honest, I found this to be a perfectly solid blockbuster. Yes, you heard that correctly. I'm not suggesting that the character of Jack Sparrow or Johnny Depp for that matter has not jumped the shark a thousand times over, but that doesn't mean that the character still can't provide some entertainment. I assume that if I had watched every Pirates film in existence, then I'd already be sick and tired of the shtick by now, but the last Pirates movies I watched the aforementioned Dead Man's Chest was released TWELVE years ago this summer. My POTC consumption has been kept to an absolute minimum since then. So what felt old in 2006 might not necessarily feel that way today. I also welcome the simply approach to the story. The problem with the first two Pirates sequel, at least from what I saw, was the fact that they had to top themselves. Everything had to be bigger and louder. There just had to be more of absolutely everything. It was a movie of excesses and it just didn't know how to handle multiple plot threads adeptly. I assume that At World's End was more of the same. I can't comment on On Stranger Tides, but it seems that it simplified things down from the film's peak of excess. This movie, thankfully, keeps that simplicity. Hell, the movie doesn't even go over two hours before the credits start to roll. There's a post-credits scene teasing, yes, the continuation of the franchise. I felt like this is a spiritual sequel to the original, which still remains one of the best summer blockbusters I've ever seen, in that it feels closer to it in tone and pacing than any of the other flicks in the franchise. The plot follows a group of characters searching for this MacGuffin, Poseidon's Trident, that apparently cures any curse at sea, no matter how long that curse has been in effect. Henry Turner wishes to find the Trident to save his father from his curse of being part of the crew of the Flying Dutchman for the rest of his life, where he can only step on land once a decade. Jack Sparrow wants the Trident so he can break the curse of Salazar and his men, who are out to kill him for what he did that resulted in them being cursed. And Corina wants to find the Trident to fulfill her father's whom she never met lifelong ambition. That's it. Really. That's all there is to the movie. You don't know how thankful I am for that. The movie is easy to follow and there's a clear endgame is sight. There's no real distractions like unnecessary subplots. I don't wanna say every scene is there to lead to the climax, because it's not like absolutely everything here is relevant to the plot or moving it forward, there's some diversions that are all about giving Jack Sparrow some more comedic scenes. But, by and large, the main plot threads all help to move our characters toward the Trident. One of the things I will give the Pirates franchise and that is their ability to craft some very visually memorable villains. The first two sequels come to mind instantly, some of the designs for the villains were tremendous. I think Salazar and his men are a little more toned back than those scene in Dead Man's Chest and At World's End, but I still found them to be a surprisingly effective group of villains. There's enough here to where the normal spectator ie not a movie nerd like me might find them to look creepy, as Salazar's men look exactly like they did at the moment they died. For example, Salazar is missing part of the back of his head. One of them doesn't even have the top of his head, just the mouth and chin and the rest of his body naturally. And I thought they looked cool. Plus, again, Javier Bardem brings an intensity that adds an air of legitimacy to his group of villains. The film has plenty of action. Some might say too much, but there's some pretty cool moments I felt. The whole scene with the guillotine was actually really cool. The first set-piece of the horses pulling the actual bank building with them, on top of an actual several-ton safe, is a little unrealistic, but a fun way to reintroduce the characters. I mean, really, who can expect realism in a franchise with ghosts, real curses, zombies, mermaids, witches, etc, etc. There's a subplot with Corina finding out who her real father is which feels like a low-rent version of the same plot from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol 2. Given the fact that this film has a more limited cast compared to the first sequels, it's fairly easy to figure out who Corina's father is. It just doesn't have the same emotional weight as Yondu's arc where he came to the realization that he was Star-Lord's real dad. The problem with it here was the fact that the suggestion of whom it might be comes more than halfway into the film and it just doesn't feel earned, to me. It just feels like forced sentimentality from a movie that, realistically speaking, didn't really need it. As far as action, there's plenty of it, but it's not really particularly memorable. It's certainly needed the action, but I think it gets by on the characters. Say what you will about Johnny Depp and the fact that he's become a Disney mascot since the unprecedented success of the original POTC, but he's still good in the role. Obviously Jack Sparrow is not as fresh and entertaining as he used to be, but he can still offer some laughs. There's a fun little cameo by Paul McCartney, who plays Jack's uncle. The casting is good, but, obviously, Javier Bardem steals the show here. If you disagree then, really, I don't know what your problem is. The new additions, in Kaya Scoladerio and Brenton Thwaites, are welcome, but they're really there to react to the madness going on around them. I didn't really find their characters to be that interesting, honestly. They're not awful, but, again, they're reacting to the madness around them in bland ways. I blame that on the scripting more than on the casting. The film looks great. Filming in Australia certainly helps, but the cinematography has got that Hollywood glean all over it. It's definitely a pretty movie to look at, even if it might be hollow. Don't really know what else to say. I think I've decided on giving this stars. If I could give quarter ratings, this would get a instead. I felt it was better than but I don't feel comfortable giving it 3 stars either. It's a solid popcorn film, but it's obvious that the peak for this franchise was with its first installment. Every sequel feels like they're trying to recapture that, but they'll likely never succeed. Anyway, I liked this movie more than the rating implies, it's a pretty enjoyable movie, but I never felt that it truly was a good movie. That's just me, you may feel differently.
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I’m in IGC Distinguished Member 3 Great film full of charm and humour thank god they've not went with a box set with the terrible remakes. 2nd best pirates film behind Polanski's Pirates. 4 US artwork. 5 Bit weird not to release the others 6 Bit weird not to release the others Give them time, sure they will all be out the same day. 7 I heard digital version is anything but great. And if they'll use same for physical release... Disney will probably go with as little input as possible which means cra* Also getting runtime movies like this on SL disc isn't getting them justice... probably similar like Avengers - ton of artifacts ... Doesn't look good. -/ 9 Interesting, JB-Hi-fi AU have a 5-Film collection listing up for 15th December 2021 release. KB Views 139 10 I just pre-ordered the Pirates of the Caribbean 4K UHD Blu-ray 5 movie collection in store at JB HiFi, for au$ which locks in this very good price if it goes up, if it goes down, then I get it for even cheaper, which is due out on the 15th of December here in Australia 11 Are JB Hifi posting to the UK again? 12 Doesn't look like it. I don't see this boxset with other AU retailers. 13 Are JB Hifi posting to the UK again? The poster is in Australia 14 Be warned fellas. Don't blind buy the first 4 parts if Disney are going to use the same source as D+. 15 I just picked up my pre-order of the Australian Pirates of the Caribbean 1-5 collection on 4K from JB HiFi 16 Well... don't keep us in suspense IGC Distinguished Member 17 Nice release send me the original film please and you keep all the remakes 18 Well... don't keep us in suspense I can only compare them to the Blu-ray's, I don't have Disney+, and never have subscribed to it, so I haven't watched them before on Disney+, therefore I can't tell you whether they're the same masters used for the Disney+ versions or not... I have asked a friend if I can borrow their Disney+ login to check, but I haven't heard back from them yet. With owning more than 3000 1080p Blu-ray's, and 658 4K UHD Blu-ray's, I've got plenty of content, so I don't see the sense in having streaming subscriptions as well... When there is the odd show that I want to watch on streaming services, such as Yellowstone, then I find away to be able to access the services just for that, and that's it. It's 645pm here in Sydney, the next episode of Yellowstone season 4 is actually about to air here in Australia in about 15 minutes... If I get a chance tonight afterwards, then I'll check out the Pirates of the Caribbean 4K discs, but it will only be brief, I would need much more time for it to be thorough. What is exactly is wrong with the Disney+ versions, give specifics? I have seen people say that they are not very good, however, since I have a very low interest in streaming and download services, I have never read about it in great detail. 19 Wouldn't even get these parts 1-4 for free as they look atrocious on D+. Would be a miracle if Disney did a proper 4K remastering and proper HDR grading of the first 4 movies. 20 So wait for the professional reviews then before buying? Right-O! 21 Just preorder it and can't wait to watch it!!! 22 Wouldn't even get these parts 1-4 for free as they look atrocious on D+. Would be a miracle if Disney did a proper 4K remastering and proper HDR grading of the first 4 movies. "They look atrocious on D+" - That doesn't really explain and help much at all... Since you have watched them on Disney+, can you please provide an extremely detailed description as to why they do look atrocious on Disney+? And post some screencaps if you can, this would help too. I was given Disney Plus login details by a mate late last night, I have briefly compared the 4K Disney+ stream of the first film which was atrocious just from the level of compression artefacts perspective alone to the 4K disc approximately the first 5 minutes, I played the D+ stream on a PS5, and the 4K disc on an Oppo 203, the HDR grade between the two versions definitely didn't look identical. However, I have never watched a movie or TV show on the PS5, and have only changed settings to optimize it for gaming, therefore I might have the settings set differently on each player, which could be why it's giving me different results... I'll need to spend a small amount of time going over the settings to make sure. Last edited Dec 14, 2021 23 "They look atrocious on D+" - That doesn't really explain and help much at all... Since you have watched them on Disney+, can you please provide an extremely detailed description as to why they do look atrocious on Disney+? Post some screencaps if you can. I was given Disney Plus login details by a mate late last night, I have briefly compared the 4K Disney+ stream of the first film which was atrocious just from the level of compression artefacts perspective alone to the 4K disc approximately the first 5 minutes, I played the D+ stream on a PS5, and the 4K disc on an Oppo 203, the HDR grade between the two versions definitely didn't look identical. However, I have never watched a movie or TV show on the PS5, and have only changed settings to optimize it for gaming, therefore I might have the settings set differently on each player, which could be why it's giving me different results... I'll need to spend a small amount of time going over the settings to make sure. 1. It's not 4K remastered which is not a big deal. 2. It's not HDR graded properly. Looks like an automatic SDR to HDR pass. Blacks are not right. Minimal to almost no expansion of details on highlights. Barely any uptick over the BD in terms of resolution and details. The BD looks nicer with better contrast and blacks. National Treasure 1 is on the same line. Just nits and contrast boosting. Make sure you watch in Dolby Vision. Fundamentally flawed. This is what I felt after watching the first 4. YMMV. 24 1. It's not 4K remastered which is not a big deal. 2. It's not HDR graded properly. Looks like an automatic SDR to HDR pass. Blacks are not right. Minimal to almost no expansion of details on highlights. Barely any uptick over the BD in terms of resolution and details. The BD looks nicer with better contrast and blacks. National Treasure 1 is on the same line. Just nits and contrast boosting. Make sure you watch in Dolby Vision. Fundamentally flawed. This is what I felt after watching the first 4. YMMV. Ok thanks... That gives me some insight, which could be helpful when I get the opportunity to watch the 4K discs of 1-4 from start to finish, because I'm definitely not sitting down to watch them on Disney+ as well as the 4K discs, to compare comparing them to the Blu-ray's is already going to be a large enough commitment... I would only do that if I was being paid by people to review them, or there was some other benefit in it for me, for giving up my time to help other people determine whether they should spend their money or not. Anyway... I threw on At Worlds End for sereral minutes last night, and just randomly skipped to a scene, here is a paused frame from the 4K disc, Blu-ray, and Disney+ stream the Disney+ stream at least here in Australia, has the least amount of detail, which should be enough to answer some of queries Blu-ray 4K UHD Blu-ray Disney+ 4K stream 25 Are all films on the disc in Dolby Atmos format? . 406 426 311 469 12 390 122 213

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