Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)

Price: $26.99

December 03, 2009.
great movie but why is it in widescreen.
Rating: 4I really liked this series and I would recomend this to any johnny deep or Orlando bloom fan but you should see the 1st one before you see this is the story makes more sense in this film. plus give us the full screen edition before I would buy this.
December 02, 2009.
Haunting Storyline.
Rating: 5The second installment in the PotC franchise, this film does not disappoint. It has a lot of funny moments and also drama of the highest variety. The romantic subplots are very subtle, which is just as well as they aren't fleshed out properly in the third movie.
Great film, but if you're reading this review, I'm probably preaching to the choir.
December 22, 2008.
Pirates of the Caribbean- Dead Man's Chest.
Rating: 5Very good movie...long but good...buying this made a great Christmas present for a friend. I recommend seeing it.
December 20, 2008.
Awesome.
Rating: 5It's a new movie at a great price and the delivery took 4 days with standard shipping.thanks.
December 10, 2008.
Best Of The 'Pirates' Trilogy, And Demo-Quality For Blu-Ray.
Rating: 4After seeing all three of the "Pirates Of The Caribbean" films, I still think this second one was easily the best of the three. Most friends disagree with me on this, but.....hey, we all look at films differently.
This was the best "Pirates" to me because it had some fascinating new characters; it did not have the sappy or annoying characters and romance of the first film; it had just the right mix of action and lulls and it had some super special-effects and humor. Much of that good stuff, unfortunately, was overdone in the third film.which also dragged on too long. This movie isn't short, but none of the action scenes go on too long and so the entire two-and-a-half hours is entertaining.
Also (and this goes for all three of the movie) it looks absolutely super on Blu-Ray. It's the reason POTC is often shown in electronic stores promoting high-definition televisions because this film is about as good-looking as it gets. It's incredibly sharp.