Oh, I didn't know about post credit stuff AmyLiz.
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They have those brief scenes post-credits in all three series -- I only missed the first one.
I only missed the first one.
O too bad. The first one was definitely the best. And it explains why Jack is an undead monkey in the next two.
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I didn't stay through the Pirates credits. Can someone tell me what the last shot was?
Here's a repost. I've since rewatched Pirates and found I was wrong on some of the details but I got the major notes right:
The credits end and a title screen comes up, "Ten Years Later" A (presumably ten-year-old) kid is running through a field towards a seaside cliff singing, "A Pirates Life." The camera draws back and we see Elizabeth Turner (she hasn't aged a day!) she puts her arm maternally around the boy's shoulder and looks out to sea. We follow her gaze to the mast of The Flying Dutchman. Will Turner hugs the mast staring towards the shore. The camera pulls back majestically and we fade out.
Thanks.
Huh. It never occurred to me that Elizabeth had given up her life at sea.
Yeah I don't think you can neccesarily assume that she's given up the life at sea just because ten years later she's waiting for Will on dry land.
I think maybe it was because the geography looked like England to me, and the fact that she had a dress on, as opposed to the comfortable boy clothes she'd become accustomed to wearing.
Also, we see everyone else "settled" now that the big fight is over. Barbosa has stolen the Black Pearl again, Sparrow is still scheming and charming, we know Norrington and Beckett and Elizabeth's father are dead, and we see some of the crew -- Gibbs with Sparrow, the others with Barbosa. I fully expected Elizabeth to be the one commandeering the Black Pearl, so when she wasn't included in any of those scenes, I moved right to: she's given up the sea.
Also also, the boy's voice singing that song sounded wistful and hopeful to me, and his outfit -- with the hat and all -- came across very much as idol worship/make believe.
I could totally be wrong, though. That happens a lot.
Edited because I forgot a lot of stuff.
I saw Knocked Up tonight. Fun, though not nearly as funny as The 40 Year Old Virgin.
One problem I had was wondering why Debbie and Pete were still married, since he seemed completely disassociated and she had nothing but angry contempt for him. Corollary problem: Alyson seemed to have sane perspective on her sister's view of men in the beginning, but bought into it as the movie went on. Being angry with someone because they don't magically turn into the person you want them to be is a prescription for unhappiness. Corollary to the corollary problem: Ben did magically turn into the person Alyson wanted him to be. I can see fatherhood maturing someone eventually, but over a few weeks? WTF?