
Close-Up: Ted & Terry on 'Pirates of the Caribbean'
During a recent interview about Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean series-including next year's installment-writers Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio demonstrate clarity, intelligence and a flash of the randy humor that's made the franchise a hit.
Meeting at the Walt Disney Studio in Burbank, the brains behind the spectacle that now opens Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest are a couple of pals who grew up in Orange County with frequent trips to Disneyland. More
Pirates of the Caribbean Posters
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Shooting LocationsPirates of the Caribbean sequel takes us to the Caribbean nations of St Lucia and St Vincent. You may me lucky to meet the Legend of St Lucia.
Depp and Knightley: Best On-screen Matchup"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" and its stars Johnny Depp and Keira Knightley led winners during Tuesday night's 33rd annual People's Choice Awards. More
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![]() Old gang are back
Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley, Orlando Bloom and the old gang are back in the third instalment of the Pirates of the Caribbean series. We are pretty sure that the movie is going to be a fun ride. And make a ton of cash. The film opens May 25th. Read News and Updates
![]() Keira Knightley talks
If Keira Knightley sometimes feels that she's been on the high seas, filming Pirates of the Caribbean, for a long, long time, it's easy to understand. Because she has. Full Interview
Pirates are the rock stars of the new millenium
It's official: Pirates are the rock stars of the new millennium. ''I'm sitting on a barge in the Caribbean,'' says Orlando Bloom, calling from the set. He's back to reprise his role as the hapless Will Turner, who teams up with his future bride (Keira Knightley) to help the swaggering Capt. Jack Sparrow (Johnny Depp) fend off nemesis Davy Jones (Bill Nighy) and his army of creepy undead soldiers. Read More
Bill Nighy: It was an incredible undertaking
It was a moment that Bill Nighy will never forget. Just as Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski predicted, the very first time that Bill stepped on board his `own' galleon, The Flying Dutchman, it quite literally left him speechless.
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George Marshall Ruge Q & A
With Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest set for release in just a few weeks, it's time to grab the popcorn and get ready for the return of the best or -- depending on your point of view -- the worst pirate in history. Read More
Jerry Bruckheimer: The anticipation for the movie is very high
The Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy represents the very essence of why legendary producer Jerry Bruckheimer makes moves. Read More
Exclusive: Sorting Fact From FictionWhat better time then to have a look at the fact behind the fiction and find out if Hollywood's most dashing pirate could really have cut it on the high seas?
Did the pirates of history wear earrings and make their victims walk the plank?
Did they really obey the pirate code (“more a set of guidelines”) that played such a key part in the plot of the first Pirates film, The Curse of the Black Pearl? Read the Answers
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Rolling Stone Interview: The Last Buccaneer On the path to Hollywood glory, Johnny Depp veered off course. So how did he tame his wild ways to become one of the world's most bankable leading men?
On a recent summer afternoon, Johnny Depp walks into a luxury suite at the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles. Oddly, he is dressed like a pirate. A faded paisley do-rag is tied around his head. Smaller strips of cloth are braided into his hair, and he has gold caps on several teeth. His loose white T-shirt, with its blue horizontal stripes, may be more sailor than pirate, but it's definitely in the nautical family. Read Full Interview
Keith Richards Confirmed as Depp's Pirate Dad
Rolling Stones star Keith Richards has made Johnny Depp's dreams come true after agreeing to play Captain Jack Sparrow's father in the second Pirates Of The Caribbean sequel.After months of negotiations, which were halted when the rocker fell out of a tree on holiday in Fiji and cracked his skull in April, Richards has signed on to play a whisky-soaked buccaneer. Read More
Johnny Depp: You'll get to see new layers of Captain JackThere are still moments when Johnny Depp finds it hard to fully comprehend the phenomenal success of Pirates of the Caribbean. Read More
Orlando Bloom: It's great fun to go to work everyday on Pirates
When he was at drama school, Orlando Bloom never quite imagined himself in action adventure movies. As he notes with a smile, it's funny... Read More
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