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Pirates of The Caribbean - Mustan helmen kirous 3DVD
3-disc Special Edition 
3x DVD teksti suomi/ruotsi 260g
Disc 1 Apart from the film itself, Disc 1 also contains the audio commentary tracks. The first of two full-length commentaries is with director Gore Verbinski and actor Johnny Depp; we also get a full-length commentary with writers Stuart Beattie, Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, and Jay Wolpert. Two scene-specific commentaries are included as well: a 17-scene commentary with Keira Knightley and Jack Davenport, and an 11-scene commentary with Jerry Bruckheimer. In both cases, you can select a specific scene or use the "play all" feature. For viewers who really loved the film, there's certainly a lot of interesting material here, but it's a bit much if you just thought the film was mildly entertaining.
 

Disc 2 The bulk of the special features appear on Disc 2. First on the menu is the best feature: a 38-minute "making of" featurette called "An Epic at Sea." It takes a look at the whole process of making the film and provides some very interesting looks behind the scenes. It's a shame that more of the smaller featurettes weren't woven into this piece to create a longer, more cohesive documentary.
          Next is a 20-minute section of "Fly on the Wall" scenes, which are just (literally) peeks behind the scenes for five different scenes in the film. Since there's no commentary or narration, this section is really not very interesting. More behind-the-scenes material appears in the three "Diaries" in the next section. The four-minute photo diary of producer Jerry Bruckheimer isn't particularly interesting, but the 9-minute video diary kept by one of the supporting actors is more informative, as is the 11-minute "diary of a ship" that takes a look at the role of the real ship used as the full-sized Interceptor.
          For viewers who are interested in learning more about pirates in general, the "Below Deck" section offers some solid material, though in a rather annoying user interface. The default option is to click around the picture of a ship to select little snippets of factual information about pirates, but a better choice is to select "Scene Index." This displays all the various segments in order and allows you to watch them without fooling around with silly clicking games. Unfortunately, there's no "play all" feature, though.
            The 19-minute section of deleted/extended scenes will be of interest to some viewers (but not me! The movie was plenty long enough as is!), as will the "Moonlight Serenade scene progression," a 6-minute segment that shows how the special effects for that scene were done.
          For miscellaneous features, we also get a 3-minute blooper reel, an image gallery, and an 18-minute segment of "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" focusing on the then-new "Pirates of the Caribbean" Disneyland ride.
 

Disc 3 The third disc (labeled "The Lost Disc") doesn't really add a whole lot to the special features. There are no major documentaries here, just an assortment of short featurettes on various aspects of the film. We start out with conversations with the actors. "Becoming Captain Jack" (8 min.) and "Becoming Barbossa" (5 minutes) are interviews with Johnny Depp and Geoffrey Rush in which they discuss their thoughts on their roles and the film; "The Monkey's Name Is Jack" (4 minutes) introduces us to the capuchin monkey who played Jack, as well as her trainer, who explains some of the challenges involved in working with a monkey actor.
            The third disc also includes various short featurettes on other aspects of the making of the film. "Thar She Blows!" is a short (6-minute) look at the making of (and eventual destruction of) the 1/4 model of the Interceptor. "Pirates Around the World" (4 minutes) gives examples of a scene dubbed into several different languages, while three "Fly on the Wall" segments (totaling about 15 minutes) literally look behind the scenes during the "dock," "tavern," and "plank" scenes. This isn't actually all that interesting, since there's no narration to describe what's happening; we just get to see a glimpse of the filmmaking. An animatic sequence for the "Sneak Attack" is also included, running about four minutes.
          Lastly, the third disc has two reasonably interesting segments that touch on the inspiration of the film: namely, the Disneyland ride "The Pirates of the Caribbean." First, a seven-minute piece called "The Spirit of the Ride" has the director and various other cast and crew discussing how they drew on the amusement park ride for ideas and general atmosphere for the film; the 14-minute mini-documentary "Dead Men Tell No Tales" (also available in the DVD-ROM content in the two-disc edition) gives a history of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" ride, complete with lots of behind-the-scenes looks at the animatronic pirates and nostalgia-inducing footage from the ride itself.
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