The Ziegfeld: PotC At World's End
Last night Ryan and I saw Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End at the Ziegfeld Theatre. It was our first time seeing a movie at the Ziegfeld.
First, The Ziegfled. It's absolutely incredible. Ryan joked that it must have been built when someone had 100,000 yards extra of red velvet. It's classic and beautiful. It's one of the last great picture houses left in the US. The kind with a single screen and a massive theatre where there are almost no bad seats among the 1000+ that it offers.
They don't play annoying ads the entire time you're waiting for your movie; they play music. Then, just before the previews, the golden curtain opens up to reveal an absolutely gigantic screen. The audience cheers. I love that people cheer and clap after the previews that they like, and that they also cheered when Johnny Depp sails onto the screen. The crowd was extremely excited and energetic, but extremely respectful. When the movie started the theater went completely silent. No one talked during the movie. It was a great experience.
Here is a picture of the lobby:
Next, the movie. I was obsessed with the first movie. I watched it nine times in the theater. My expectations were not incredibly high for the second because I thought the previews looked disappointing and bad. And my instincts were right, I did not like the second very much at all.
So I had low expectations for this one as well, especially because of the horrible reviews it got. However, I absolutely loved it. It was better than the second by far. The critics are right: it is confusing. Especially toward the middle. But it's funny. Much more funny than the second. It's also cooky - there's a plot line involving Captain Jack that's funny and weird, and sort of explains a little about why he's wonky. It also glorifies his weirdness, and it's fun to watch.
The second half is absolutely awesome. The visual effects are incredible, and the idea behind the battle scenes is outrageous and so cool.
So when (or if) you see it, don't worry too much about understanding absolutely everything. Just enjoy the pirates, Johnny Depp, the effects, and the humor. It's fun.
Here is a post from Amazon's blog that does a much better job than me about explaining why this movie is awesome. (And don't worry about spoilers, there are none, except for one at the end written in white font that you have to highlight to see.)
Last but not least, a picture of Ryan, while waiting to enter the theatre.
First, The Ziegfled. It's absolutely incredible. Ryan joked that it must have been built when someone had 100,000 yards extra of red velvet. It's classic and beautiful. It's one of the last great picture houses left in the US. The kind with a single screen and a massive theatre where there are almost no bad seats among the 1000+ that it offers.
They don't play annoying ads the entire time you're waiting for your movie; they play music. Then, just before the previews, the golden curtain opens up to reveal an absolutely gigantic screen. The audience cheers. I love that people cheer and clap after the previews that they like, and that they also cheered when Johnny Depp sails onto the screen. The crowd was extremely excited and energetic, but extremely respectful. When the movie started the theater went completely silent. No one talked during the movie. It was a great experience.
Here is a picture of the lobby:
Next, the movie. I was obsessed with the first movie. I watched it nine times in the theater. My expectations were not incredibly high for the second because I thought the previews looked disappointing and bad. And my instincts were right, I did not like the second very much at all.
So I had low expectations for this one as well, especially because of the horrible reviews it got. However, I absolutely loved it. It was better than the second by far. The critics are right: it is confusing. Especially toward the middle. But it's funny. Much more funny than the second. It's also cooky - there's a plot line involving Captain Jack that's funny and weird, and sort of explains a little about why he's wonky. It also glorifies his weirdness, and it's fun to watch.
The second half is absolutely awesome. The visual effects are incredible, and the idea behind the battle scenes is outrageous and so cool.
So when (or if) you see it, don't worry too much about understanding absolutely everything. Just enjoy the pirates, Johnny Depp, the effects, and the humor. It's fun.
Here is a post from Amazon's blog that does a much better job than me about explaining why this movie is awesome. (And don't worry about spoilers, there are none, except for one at the end written in white font that you have to highlight to see.)
Last but not least, a picture of Ryan, while waiting to enter the theatre.
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