DVD Review: Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Nov 29, 2007 - Lynn Barker
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All fun adventures must come to an end. So it is with Jack and Elizabeth and Will. Capt. Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) is trapped in the bizarre world of Davy Jones' Locker and it's up to pals Will (Orlando Bloom), Elizabeth (Keira Knightley) and crew to rescue him so that they all can unite with a pirate brotherhood to fight for their way of life and very existence at "World's End".
Video/Audio: This widescreen picture looks awesome. Lots of scenes in dark areas in this movie and you can see everything just fine. Colors are brilliant with plenty of details. No complaints here. Audio is Dolby Digital and is really great. Lots of speaker division with sounds mixed and balanced well. Bass roars and rumbles and dialogue is very hearable. Ambient battle noises come through great. Good job all around.
Special Features: On Disc one you get the film as well as "Bloopers of the Caribbean," in which Johnny is friggin' hilarious! Very worth watching. We could use even more of these! On Disc two are the other bonus features: "Keith & the Captain: On Set With Johnny and the Rock Legend," is only four minutes long. We've all heard that Johnny based Captain Jack on his rock hero Keith Richards and here we see why choosing him to play Jack's dad was a great idea. Could have used even more on this.



