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From start to finish, PoTC 3 is three hours long, if you include the usual 15 minute/commercials and the end credits (and of course, you want to stay to the end, as per all POTC films, though I think the end reveal of Worlds End is more interesting, story wise than the previous 2)

I think all movies that are 3 hours long should always have premieres at 8:00 pm - it's much more convenient for those of us who have to work early in the morning. As far as I can recall - everything that was in the trailer, was actually in the movie. So good work, Disney PR team!

I'm not going to say anything else about the movie except that I'll need to go see it again, this time with friends, so I can catch the details/dialogue (sound mixing was kind of a bitch and it didn't help that some of the 'accents' were indecipherable), but I really enjoyed it.

If I can get my cameraphone to give up the picture [imagine a line stretched all the way around a mall movie theater for the midnight showing - the smart people were already wearing pajamas, and I saw a little baby with an eye patch] people started to line up for the midnight showing when I showed up at 8.
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From start to finish, PoTC 3 is three hours long, if you include the usual 15 minute/commercials and the end credits (and of course, you want to stay to the end, as per all POTC films, though I think the end reveal of Worlds End is more interesting, story wise than the previous 2)

I think all movies that are 3 hours long should always have premieres at 8:00 pm - it's much more convenient for those of us who have to work early in the morning. As far as I can recall - everything that was in the trailer, was actually in the movie. So good work, Disney PR team!

I'm not going to say anything else about the movie except that I'll need to go see it again, this time with friends, so I can catch the details/dialogue (sound mixing was kind of a bitch and it didn't help that some of the 'accents' were indecipherable), but I really enjoyed it (and I loved the first two as well - it's my big summer movie franchise! You remember your first big summer (winter) movie franchise?)

If I can get my cameraphone to give up the picture [imagine a line stretched all the way around a mall movie theater for the midnight showing - the smart people were already wearing pajamas, and I saw a little baby with an eye patch] people started to line up for the midnight showing when I showed up at 8.

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