Star Movies present Pirates of the caribbean this Diwali
MUMBAI: Man the decks and hoist the sails! Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man‘s Chest, the No.1 film in 2006, is about to make its TV premiere on STAR MOVIES! The swashbuckling romp sets sail on Star Movies on 14 October at 9pm (HKT)!
Ranked as the third highest-grossing movie in Hollywood history, Dead Man‘s Chest reunites the stars and director from the original Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. Johnny Depp (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) returns to his Oscar-nominated role as the shifty Captain Jack Sparrow and this time squares off against the tentacle-faced pirate, Davy Jones (Bill Nighy). Also returning for more high-seas adventure are British beauty Keira Knightley (Pride and Prejudice) and Hollywood heartthrob Orlando Bloom (The Lord of the Rings).
Picking up where the original left off, sweethearts Will Turner (Bloom) and Elizabeth Swann (Knightley) are about to tie the knot. However, their wedding is disrupted by Cutler Beckett (Tom Hollander), a representative of the East India Trading Company, who arrests Will for helping Captain Sparrow escape from custody. Although the penalty is death, Beckett is willing to make a deal: Find Captain Sparrow, retrieve his mysterious compass and the young lovers will earn a full pardon. Meanwhile, Sparrow is on the run from squid-like sea captain Davy Jones (Nighy) to whom he owes a blood debt.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man‘s Chest had a worldwide box-office gross of US$1.1bil worldwide and broke records for the biggest opening weekend in history (US$135.6mil). On its first day of release in the US, the film raked in US$55.8mil.
As well as finding treasure at the box office, Pirates also earned a hearty ‘Yo-ho-ho‘ from critics. Rolling Stone‘s film reviewer Peter Travers raved that, "The second Pirates does more than improve on the original, it pumps out the bilge and offers a fresh start? You won‘t find hotter action, wilder thrills or loopier laughs this summer." Likewise, LA Times critic Carina Chocano described the film as "fun and high-spirited? clever, energetic and beautifully designed."
While critics and audiences alike were happy to get on board again, the cast members were just as thrilled to return to the high seas. Knightley, in particular, was keen to lock lips with two of Hollywood‘s most desirable leading men. "I get both of them!" she says. "My girlfriends were really, really angry. I think I‘m hated completely! They were very gentlemanly. Both had Altoids before we started kissing, which is always nice, the sign of a very nice man."
So weigh anchor, gather your crew and mark the calendars for the TV premiere of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man‘s Chest on 14 October at 9pm only on Star Movies!