Cut Print Review:
Back in 2003, when Johnny Depp wearing eyeliner still conjured up images of Edward Scissorhands, Hollywood producer Jerry Bruckheimer teamed up with Disney to turn a tired old Disneyland ride in to one of the most profitable movie franchises in history.
It was, of course, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl: a fun, funny and invigoratingly fresh film that represented everything a blockbuster movie should be. The film was rare product of inspiration that left me, and millions of others, licking their lips at the prospect of a sequel.