Lila64
Blue Crack Distributor
Enjoyed the movie, saw the last bit after the (lengthy) credits.
I liked the multiple Jack Sparrows
I liked the multiple Jack Sparrows
No spoken words said:Return of the King, Fitz.
lil_witch said:
btw: ia there anyone willing to brave the wierd and haunted shores at world's end to fetch me an avatar with Norrington??
thanks in advance
elevation2u said:i feel like i watched a different movie than everybody else here, cause it sucked.
2/10
LemonMelon said:
Now, on the Return of The King, I must say that I loved it. It's my favorite of the trilogy, and I feel that it really ended things on a high (of course, I'm not big on Two Towers...Fellowship was great).
starsgoblue said:Why wasn't Elizabeth allowed to be on the boat with Turner after he took over the ship? The whole ending just kinda pissed me off...they wait years and years to admit thier love...wait forever to get married and then that! I wanted the warm and fuzzy ending to that storyline!
RoSm said:From Moviemistakes.com - Trivia entries:
Despite what seems to be indicated in the film, the captain of the Dutchman is not cursed to do that job for eternity. The scenes about the specifics of the curse were cut from the final version. The captain of the Dutchman must do the job for 10 years at a time, coming ashore on his one day every 10 years. If the captain's true love is waiting for him when he returns, his bond to the ship is severed and he can leave being captain and live with his love on land. (all of this is confirmed by Mr. Elliott and Mr. Rossio in the forums at wordplayer.com).
bono_212 said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, but don't you have to be DEAD to be on the boat?
are you sure??? does that mean that Elizabeth and Will can live together.... no, wait: doesn't the flying dutchman always have to be led by a captain??RoSm said:From Moviemistakes.com - Trivia entries:
Despite what seems to be indicated in the film, the captain of the Dutchman is not cursed to do that job for eternity. The scenes about the specifics of the curse were cut from the final version. The captain of the Dutchman must do the job for 10 years at a time, coming ashore on his one day every 10 years. If the captain's true love is waiting for him when he returns, his bond to the ship is severed and he can leave being captain and live with his love on land. (all of this is confirmed by Mr. Elliott and Mr. Rossio in the forums at wordplayer.com).
There is an additional poignant scene after all the credits. SPOILER ALERT (This scene shows Elisabeth waiting 10 years later for Will. And they have a son...)
WildHoney said:
WildHoney said: