Sunday, July 23, 2006

Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest

Citer ni memang best gila!! Lagi best dari yang first. Semalam, aku gi tengok kat GSC kat Mid Valley ngan Pinie, Farah, Ninie and Ayu. Lama tak jumpa mangkuk-mangkuk tu. Kak Ma dah tgk dah last week lagipun rasanya Farah ada cakap nak ajak Ninie ngan Ayu, munkin itu satu contributing factor yg menyebabkan Kak Ma tak moh gi tgk citer ni.

The show started around 12.10 am and it was action all the way through the entire 2 1/2 hour show.. except the part where will turner met his father on the Flying Dutchman. Ayu sempat tidor 5 saat. Hampeh!

Anyway, show abis lebih kurang pukul 2.30 lebih, kitorang gi lepak kat kedai mamak dulu, minum-minum, catch up on old times sampai la pukul 4 lebih. Balik jer umah, siap-siap nak tido dah kul 5 pagi.. Titon. Hari ni ingat nak kuar kejap pun tak jadi. Melepak jer kat umah tapi tak leh tido pung.

Anyway, ni ha sikit sinopsis untuk citer Pirates of the Caribbean - Dead Man's Chest. tak sabo nak tunggu part 3 kuar.

This time around, Johnny returns as Captain Jack Sparrow and is caught in yet another tangled web of supernatural intrigue. It turns out, Captain Jack owes a blood debt to the legendary Davey Jones, ruler of the ocean depths and captain of the ghostly Flying Dutchman. If Jack can't figure a crafty way out of this one, he'll be cursed to an afterlife of eternal servitude and damnation. And as if that weren't enough, Captain Jack's problems throw a huge wrench into the wedding plans of the blissful Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, who quickly find themselves thrust into Jack's misadventures.

This is the second of three Pirates of the Caribbean movies starring Johnny Depp and Geoffrey Rush. In Dead Man's Chest, Captain Jack Sparrow continues his adventure of supernatural intrigue which pits him against cannibals and Captain Barbossa's ship-full of living-skeleton pirates. Captain Jack also owes a blood debt to the legendary Davey Jones, as it were, ruler of the briny depths and captain of the ghostly Flying Dutchman, which rises out of the Davey Jones' locker once every hundred years to collect the souls of sailors who have drowned at sea. Jack will need all his crafty skills to get out this one, or else he'll be cursed to an afterlife of eternal servitude and damnation; which, of course, is not a good thing. Now he must set out across the world in search of Davey Jones' heart, which is locked away in a special treasure chest. And as if that weren't enough, Captain Jack's problems throw a huge monkey-wrench into the wedding plans of the blissful Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann, who quickly find themselves thrust back into Jack's misadventures. Not to mention having to cross paths once again with Barbossa and Jack the monkey.

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