If you like a good story line & swash-buckling pirate action (no swearing), buy it now.
Cherrytree lane pirates of the carribean full#
An excellent box set full of action & thanks to Amazon, well worth the money. The final film, World's End, I felt was a bit over elaborate & didn't watch all of it (hence the 4 /5 stars). I immediately sent a Refund into Amazon ,who, without hesitation, sent out a new box set whilst I returned the faulty one. The second film, Dead Man's Chest, was again, full of gripping action - that is until the picture pixellated & froze. I was not disappointed! What a great adventure, the picture was pin sharp although the sound was poor but that was due to the fact I do not have an Amplifier to boost the blu ray signal - still, a little tweek & it was blasting out all 5 speakers. Having seen the first Pirates of The Carribean - The Curse of the Black Pearl, at the cinema, I was excited at the prospect of seeing all three in Blu ray DVD on my new panasonic home cinema theatre system. It really feels as if the three Blu-ray discs that were produced by then were wrapped together in a happy pirate carton. Somewhere on the way someone decided the menus could be better, so changed it for the new discs that contained the first two movies, but didn't revise this on the Blu-ray 'At World's End'.
Cherrytree lane pirates of the carribean movie#
It seems that the third movie (At World's End) was the first to appear on Blu-ray, after which the other two older ones(Curse of the Black Pearl & Dead Man's Chest) followed. Opening on March 18, 1967, the Disneyland version of Pirates of the Caribbean was the last ride that Walt Disney himself participated in designing, debuting three months after his death. Considering the possibilities of Blu-ray, this is just a big miss. Pirates of the Caribbean is a dark ride at Disneyland, Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom, Tokyo Disneyland, and Disneyland Park at Disneyland Paris. Somehow it's disappointing that the Blu-rays containing first two movies have a totally different menu layout (and better) compared to the third. But this is a minor complaint.īut it's not a real boxset. You can see that the digital effect shadows are different than the real ones. This leads to some unrealistic shadows, especially when combined with special effects. Some technical things: the transfer is (obviously) sharper than the DVD, but I must say there is definitely less contrast to be seen. What more can I add when talking about the Pirates movies? They're just damn good fun and if you can buy this demonstration quality boxset for an acceptable price, you should.