Pirate Of The Caribbean Movies In Order

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by sabs-millercreated - 15 Mar 2018updated - 15 Mar 2018 Public

The Pirates of the Caribbean series is a series of films based on the original Disneyland attraction Pirates of the Caribbean. Distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the films were directed by Gore Verbinski ( 1 - 3 ), Rob Marshall ( 4. Pirates of the Caribbean full movie (in order) Dat Bui; 4 videos; 7 views. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl by YouTube Movies From $2.99: 2:23:07.

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1.Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl(2003)

PG-13143 minAction, Adventure, Fantasy

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Blacksmith Will Turner teams up with eccentric pirate 'Captain' Jack Sparrow to save his love, the governor's daughter, from Jack's former pirate allies, who are now undead.

Director:Gore Verbinski Stars:Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley

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Votes:962,873Gross:$305.41M

2.Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest(2006)

PG-13151 minAction, Adventure, Fantasy

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Jack Sparrow races to recover the heart of Davy Jones to avoid enslaving his soul to Jones' service, as other friends and foes seek the heart for their own agenda as well.

Director:Gore Verbinski Stars:Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Jack Davenport

Votes:612,182Gross:$423.32M

3.Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End(2007)

PG-13169 minAction, Adventure, Fantasy

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Captain Barbossa, Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann must sail off the edge of the map, navigate treachery and betrayal, find Jack Sparrow, and make their final alliances for one last decisive battle.

Director:Gore Verbinski Stars:Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Geoffrey Rush

Votes:555,871Gross:$309.42M

4.Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides(2011)

PG-13136 minAction, Adventure, Fantasy

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Jack Sparrow and Barbossa embark on a quest to find the elusive fountain of youth, only to discover that Blackbeard and his daughter are after it too.

Director:Rob Marshall Stars:Johnny Depp, Penélope Cruz, Ian McShane, Geoffrey Rush

Votes:446,797Gross:$241.07M

5.Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales(2017)

PG-13129 minAction, Adventure, Fantasy

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Captain Jack Sparrow searches for the trident of Poseidon while being pursued by an undead sea captain and his crew.

Directors:Joachim Rønning, Espen Sandberg Stars:Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Javier Bardem, Orlando Bloom

Votes:227,621Gross:$172.56M

  • The subtitle of the new Pirates of the Caribbean movie is 'Dead Men Tell No Tales.' The moral of the movie, alas, is that the same cannot be said of dead franchises.
  • If being dull, gruesome and obnoxiously loud weren't enough, Dead Men Tell No Tales makes sure to get in a blast of sexism, too.
  • The bounty of bawdy bits feel borrowed from Benny Hill ('No woman's ever handled my Herschel before!' says a stunned telescope operator), while the slapstick violence skews toward the Three Stooges.
  • Is this really only the fifth entry in the Pirates film franchise? It feels like the 50th. Except for Javier Bardem, who brings a dollop of fresh mischief to this paycheck party, Dead Men has all the flavor of rotting leftovers.
  • Christian Science Monitor

    5/26/2017 by Peter Rainer

    Directors Joachim Rnning and Espen Sandberg work up a stormy sea-parting finale that is better than anything in The Ten Commandments. Again, the trick to enjoying this film is to expect nothing.
  • I daresay it is the very best fourth sequel ever made to a movie based on a 50-year-old theme park ride.
  • There are no new treasures to be found in this installment, which is dragged down by the anchor of a prescribed franchise blueprint.
  • Now in its fifth outing and trying to press reset after an unnecessary fourth movie, Depp's campy performance in that role is losing crucial energy and humour.
  • It's fast paced but goes nowhere new and the film's 'bigness' makes it hard to remember what an amazingly unexpected treasure The Curse of the Black Pearl was.
  • We had zero hope for the fifth chapter in the waterlogged Pirates of The Caribbean franchise. And we were wrong. This thing is terrific.
  • Productions like this come and go, crumbling tentpoles to be replaced by new timber, but they are self-fulfilling prophecies, and dire ones, about the future of the theatrical movie business. They're accomplices in a soul heist.
  • Popcorn munchers and franchise fans will find plenty to like.
  • Its pleasures are so meager, its delight in its own inventions so forced and false, that it becomes almost the perfect opposite of entertainment.
  • [It] tries to turn back time, seeking to replicate the first 2003 film's chemistry. That attempt to swim against the tide doesn't entirely work, but at least delivers moments that fleetingly jolt this... fifth installment to sporadic life.
  • I found Dead Men Tell No Tales to be passably fun and certainly no harder to watch than any of the better-pedigreed blockbusters this year.
  • 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales' remains true to its Disney theme park roots. Loud, overstimulating and hard to take in all in one sitting, it feels like the vacation that you'll need a vacation from.
  • Minneapolis Star Tribune

    5/25/2017 by Colin Covert

    Padding out its muddled 129 minutes with the sluggish pace of a funeral barge, it marks the ignominious low of a once great series. It lacks yo-ho-ho.
  • St. Louis Post-Dispatch

    5/25/2017 by Calvin Wilson

    Depp, who once was among the most risk-taking actors in film, seems to be merely going through the motions.
  • New York Magazine/Vulture

    5/25/2017 by David Edelstein

    It's stuffed to the gills with effects executed by the highest-paid artists and technicians in the business. But it's still a sorry spectacle.
  • Been there, plundered that.
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