Ask a Ninja: Pirates of the Carribean 2 Review
July 21, 2006
I have thought Ask A Ninja was brilliant since the first time I watched it. Basically this is a funny podcast where a ninja answers questions and spouts about this and that. The camera changes angles rapidly and the often circular and self-referencing dialog is side-splitting funny at times. Without a doubt this is one of the best video podcasts currently available
Switching topics, Pirates of the Carribean:Dead Man’s Chest was sadly not very good. The first movie was outstanding, but this one suffers from a lot of ailments, including being primarily just a lead in to the third movie. After I saw it I had thought about trying to write a review myself, but after seeing the following video from Ask A Ninja, I didn’t need to.
The ninja rightfully attacks the movie for a series of things including too many plot lines, everyone being pirates, loss of “the pirates code”, etc. This is a harsh and extremely accurate review. So far everyone who has seen this video has loved it, so hit play and get free entertainment here to make up for what was lost in seeing Pirates.
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Yet another great video by the Ninja…thanks for sharing! I guess I’ll wait for “Pirates of the Caribbean” to come out on video before I see it…
Brian
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This is so not true. Prates was much better then this “so called ninga” was potraying it. If this is the only reason your not seeing pirates…well, it’s a pretty bad reason. you should see pirates.
Oh, I saw it. Ninja’s review was spot on. Seriously, sit down and pay attention to what you are watching. This film is unfortunately garbage… The first one was good, I had high hopes for this one, and I’m holding out judgement on the third. Pirates 2 is to Pirates 1 as Matrix 2 was to Matrix 1. An insult to the original, only dirtying it’s good name.