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I thought this whole time Genius was a tv movie by Ron Howard.
Its a show I don't normally rock with Nat Geo u less it's animal related but I'm catching up and will be down to peep this on Tuesdays vgoven The Americans season is about to be done.
Rush Einstein
I see nothing wrong with it.
Too absurd really doesn't enter my mind with a pirates movie. First movie was about a cursed treasure that made those who took unkillable. More importantly it hit the emotional notches (love story, betrayal, loyalty, lovable/misunderstood bad guys, etc.) they needed to with the relationships they were establishing. The plot and subplots all intrigued and played out well in the trilogy.
Its a show I don't normally rock with Nat Geo u less it's animal related but I'm catching up and will be down to peep this on Tuesdays vgoven The Americans season is about to be done.
Rush Einstein
From what I've seen on here I generally disagree with most ppl that don't like 2 or 3.I mean yeah there's other pirate stuff they could touch on but one of the sometimes focused onbgoals of Jack is to become immortal so there's no surprise he keeps gw55ing in to supernatural ****.
The 4th one with Blackbeard didn't really have any zombie pirates but it had mermaids, the Black Pearl shrunken and inside of a bottle, and a magic sword that controlled an entire pirate ship.
That one just wasn't all that good.
2 & 3 had half of the main threat being a regular human though and the other half wasn't zombie pirates just cursed fish looking pirates.
After 1, things got a lil too absurd.. and CG went over the top
They toned it down in 4, but that movie just felt like it was goin go through the motions.. least 2 and 3 had a couple cool parts
Like it tried to correct the flaws of 2, 3 and Lone Ranger movie
I see nothing wrong with it.
Too absurd really doesn't enter my mind with a pirates movie. First movie was about a cursed treasure that made those who took unkillable. More importantly it hit the emotional notches (love story, betrayal, loyalty, lovable/misunderstood bad guys, etc.) they needed to with the relationships they were establishing. The plot and subplots all intrigued and played out well in the trilogy.
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