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Hey Shiters,
I know that this is kind of an old podcast, but nice Pirates review. I compeltely agree with you guys. The movie was simply a big mess. I felt that the charectors became despicable in so many ways. I still found Jack likable, but he felt more like a supporting role in this installment. The storyline of the 9 peices of eight, or however you want to say it, was unnecesary and only made the charectors more despicable. And the movie itself, didn’t look that immpressive to me. I felt like I’ve seen this all before. I think I enjoyed the second one the best, because the concept of fish people is more clever and original then Pirate zombies. I wouldn’t completely say that the second is best, but it’s certainly better then the sloppy 3rd. However, I have to say, I loved the hell out of Spidey 3. Make fun of me all you want (espesialy you, Blunty), but I mannaged to look past the flaws and realized that they were trying to make a point with all of the storylines, and for me, they did a good job. Anyway, thanks for the reviews.