AndyLGR
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Has a release date of July 10th 2015
http://insidemovies.ew.com/2013/01/...014-claims-summer-2015-for-capt-jack-sparrow/
http://insidemovies.ew.com/2013/01/...014-claims-summer-2015-for-capt-jack-sparrow/
AndyLGR said:Has a release date of July 10th 2015
http://insidemovies.ew.com/2013/01/...014-claims-summer-2015-for-capt-jack-sparrow/
kongisking said:and some boneheaded characterization (I'm looking at you, ... mermaid subplot!).
The Drifter said:How many do they plan on making? 15?
Udvarnoky said:They've no reason to stop with the last movie bringing in $1 billion.
Disney Parks said:Pirate Week: Why talk like a pirate one day when you could celebrate these scalawags all week long? The adventures of Jack Sparrow come to life like never before during a bicoastal buccaneer bash in which Disneyland and Walt Disney World become pirate-palooza: pirate bands, pirate meet-and-greets and more.
Long Forgotten: Jean Laffite said:A canal in New Orleans Square, labeled "1764," is all that remains of a plan to unify several themes in the land.
The plan called for a crypt next to the Mansion that led into an underground catacomb of treasure and dead pirates, culminating in a pirate-themed hideout on Tom Sawyer Island. The pirate theme would have focused on Jean Laffite, a real-life pirate from the early 1800s in New Orleans. Laffite?s name might be familiar to frequent Disneyland visitors from the Pirates of the Caribbean loading zone, where a sign reads "Laffite?s Landing." The date 1764 was derived by subtracting 200 years from the birth date of one Imagineer who worked on the project. [Editor's note: this was Matt McKim, son of legendary Imagineer Sam McKim.] FURTHERMORE: Before its replacement with La Petite Patisserie, there was also a Laffite?s Silver Shop in New Orleans Square. Having a Jean Laffite identified as the "owner" of the Haunted Mansion would have united Pirates of the Caribbean with the Mansion and the island into one underlying theme, an unusual feat for an entire land. Though unrealized, the plan lives on in the form of this barricaded "crypt."
Wow, when Tom Hanks is done playing Walt Disney maybe he can do Da Vinci Code 4 there.Le Saboteur said:Further reading can be found over here.
AndyLGR said:Has a release date of July 10th 2015...
kongisking said:Michael Bay, doing a p-p-p-p-pirate movie? Woe is the Earth...
An even better Disney location would be Dead Man's Bayou from 1971.Moedred said:I'll guess the action takes them through Devil's Bayou.
Le Saboteur said:TeeVee series, yo. Follow the provided link, and you'll note that he's merely acting as executive producer on the series. The guy behind Jericho & Human Target is acting as showrunner.
But getting back to the fifth Pirates. /Film is reporting that the next outing of Jack Sparrow & Company has an Indiana Jones connection -- Jeff Nathanson just handed in his rewrite of Elliott & Rossio's script. If Mr. Nathanson sounds familiar to some of you, he's credited with the story for Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
And we all know how well that went over.
kongisking said:Why are we all of a sudden blaming Nathanson for that?
Pale Horse said:Did you read the Nathanson script?
Pale Horse said:Did you read the Nathanson script?
kongisking said:No, I haven't, but I was under the impression that it was Koepp's script that most people revile. I could very likely be wrong on that, admittedly...
Dr. Gonzo said:...goin' on 7 years later and I'm still empty handed. Only thing I know about The Nathanson daft is that it introduced the idea of an offspring (whether male or female, well thats another story).
Anyway... carry on...