"Pirates" Booty Proves Critics Don't Know Doody

Johnny Depp: Click to watchCaptain Jack Sparrow and his band of scurvy dogs sailed into theatres this weekend and invaded the box office for a record $132 million -- even if they didn't manage to plunder many plaudits from the critics.

In fact, "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" proved once again this summer that taking a beating from the critics only heightens the chance that a movie's going to open big.  For instance, one of moviedom's most influential critics, Entertainment Weekly's Lisa Schwarzbaum, put the smackdown on "Pirates," calling it "a hellish contraption into which a ticket  holder is strapped, overstimulated but unsatisfied, and unable to disengage until the operator releases the restraining harness."  Schwarzbaum gave the film a dismal D+ -- and look what happened.



As for other summer hits that were misses with the critics, veteran Rolling Stone critic Peter Travers called "The Da Vinci Code" a "dud," and added that it was "a dreary, droning, dull-witted adaptation."  One way, suggested Travers, to silence the film's strident religious protestors was to "have them see the movie. They will fall into a stupor in minutes."  Stupor or not, the protestors -- and millions of other people -- did go to see "Da Vinci," and last time we checked (today), the film had grossed over $720 million around the world.

Then there are the critics who appear to live in an alternate universe, like the Las Vegas Review-Journal's Carol Cling.  Writing about "Superman Returns," which had been touted as a potential record-breaker but fell about, oh, $60 million short, Cling wrote, "There's more than one airplane zooming around, but they're specks on the horizon compared to the return of a beloved movie franchise that actually lives up to its blockbuster potential." 

And it only gets more puzzling and awkward from there: "After such hype machines as "Mission: Impossible III" and "The Da Vinci Code" landed in theaters -- with a thud -- some of us wondered whether the whole concept of big-bang-boom summer popcorn blasts had become obsolete...Even 'X-Men: The Last Stand' proved underwhelming."

Maybe what happens in Vegas really does stay in Vegas, because the three films that Ms. Cling refers to as landing "with a thud" and "underwhelming" have brought in a paltry $1.5 billion in ticket sales worldwide.

Filed under: Movies, Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley

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31. Who cares what the critics say? I saw the movie because I loved the first one and because Johnny Depp is the HOTTEST guy alive!!!!!!

Posted at 9:44PM on Jul 26th 2006 by Jen

32. I LOVE, I mean LOVE Johnny Depp, so whatever movie he's playing in,I am going to watch and buy the DVD. No Critic will ever influence what I pay my money to watch. Besides, they are only human and there idea of good doesn't mean jack(pun intended) to me. Did I say that I LOVE Johnny Depp.

Later

Posted at 2:45PM on Jul 28th 2006 by Cynthia D. Lampkin

33. I LOVE, I mean LOVE Johnny Depp, so whatever movie he's playing in,I am going to watch and buy the DVD. No Critic will ever influence what I pay my money to watch. Besides, they are only human and there idea of good doesn't mean jack(pun intended) to me. Did I say that I LOVE Johnny Depp.

Later

Posted at 2:48PM on Jul 28th 2006 by Cynthia D. Lampkin

34. Schwarzbaum thought she was reviewing Hamlet? She writes for Entertainment Weekly, not the NY Times. Give me a break--this is a summer blockbuster, way worth your $10. We can never get enough of Jack and Will, but had enough of Lisa Scharzbaum! Can't wait for #3.

Posted at 12:53PM on Aug 1st 2006 by Peggy

35. Everyone underestimates Johnny. He's always (seemed) to do what he's wanted from the beginning. He tried being a follower and he was unhappy. I am so glad the critics bash him. It allows him to keep his low profile, he still gets the mega cash... and minimal fan hassle. aka. he still gets to live his life. YOU GO BOY! SMART MEN ARE SEXY!!!!

Posted at 6:31PM on Aug 1st 2006 by Waukisha

36. And they are laughing all the way to the bank Schwarzbaum who ever the hell YOU are. We need more movies like POC in which kids and adults can watch together and both are actually very entertained. My six year old LOVES to play Jack Sparrow at home, in the grocery, on our boat- anywhere, all the time. Soundtrack blasting in the car, on the boat, and at home. Johnny Deep is briliant and esp. with this character. He has made it all his own and it would not be POC without his outstanding creativity and talent. We saw POC1 twice at the movies, own it on DVD and have seen POC2 three times at the movies and will also own it as well. I can not say enough good about Johnny Deep. Besides being the sexiest man alive in my eyes, he is also extremely talented. I think I have seen every movie he has ever done.

Posted at 3:21PM on Aug 4th 2006 by amanda miller

37. Oh, my. Yes I was overstimulated and unsatisfied ONLY because I wasn't the one being held and kissed by Johnny. I truly love him for all he is.

Posted at 8:50PM on Aug 7th 2006 by katrushka

38. Johnny Depp has found his calling. His performance as a pirate is absolutely drop-dead perfect! I'm very happy for him because he's been his own man throughout his career. I love the way he adores his partner and children. I'm getting to old to buy videos and watch movies two-times around, but I've certainly done it with this movie. The supporting actresses/actors are wonderful, too! This is a very entertaining movie without blood-spattered violence, filthy language and explicit sexual content. I love it! The only thing that troubles me is that I recently read that Johnny Depp made a really strong statement against America wherein he compared our country to a dumb puppy. If true, this really disappoints me, and I am sad to hear that an actor whose performances I truly enjoy would utter such a thing about his own country. It's the citizens of our country that make up our country, and I feel there are many fine Americans who are in no way dumb nor aggressive. As far as France is concerned, if so much American blood had not been shed on French soil to save it, there would not be a France. The big dumb, aggressive puppy saved the bloody arses of the French as well as others -- savvy? Oh, how soon forgotten!

Please say it's a rumor and not true that Mr. Depp said it.

Posted at 11:14AM on Aug 8th 2006 by Sandy

39. love his hair

Posted at 6:30PM on Aug 17th 2006 by mary jo

40. I saw him in NYC when he was doing the David Letterman show. He looked absolutely fantastic! He looks great no matter what he wears and I think he has a very unique style.
It was kind of funny though, I was with my sisters and my friends, i was sitting on someone's car! [laughs] I couldn't reach him though, so my friend got him to sign my magazine. I think he's really nice, because he signed something for almost everyone there! Well, except my sister. She had a red pirates shirt for him to sign. I hope she can get it signed next year. I can't wait to see the third POTC movie!!

Posted at 6:33PM on Aug 23rd 2006 by Sam

41. JOHNNY
DOES A WONDERFUL JOB NO MATTER WHAT FILM HE IS IN.
IT'S JUST IN HIM TO ALWAYS DO HIS BEST. HE CERTAINLY
IS A CROWD PLEASER. IF YOU'RE NOT PLEASED WITH HIS PERFORMANCE
YOU ARE MOST DEFINITLY IN THE WRONG CROWD.
REMEMBER HIS FIRST LOVE IS HIS GUITAR, IF HE IS SO DAMN GOOD
IN THE MOVIES AND HE IS, JUST THINK ABOUT WHAT HE SOUNDS
LIKE WHEN HE PLAYS. BET IT SOUNDS JUST LIKE HEAVEN.

JOHNNY YOU ARE DEFINITLY ONE OF A KIND.
YOU BROKE THE MOLD SWEETIE PIE.

LOVE KISSES HUGS AND CONTINUALLY IN SUPPORT
OF WHATEVER YOU DECIDE TO DO NEXT.
SURPRISE US BABYDOLL, THE WORLD IS
WAITING!

SWEETBJ ;)

Posted at 7:10PM on Aug 26th 2006 by Bobbi Jo

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