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Captain Jack Sparrow is back and ready for more rabble-rousing in the highly anticipated sequel to the Disney hit Pirates of the Caribbean. The sountrack to Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest features an original score by Hans Zimmer and a bonus remix track by the world-renowned DJ Tiesto. Barnes & Noble
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November 29, 2009: One of the main characters is Elizabeth Swan ,the lover of Will Turner a very brave man . Another brave man is Captin Jack Sparrow, a very interesting man and he always has his non working compass that never faces north. Last is Davy Jones he is a sea monster whose face
is a squid and his body is a crab.The plot is that Elizabeth and Will are getting mairred but Will all of a sudden is arrested and the wedding is ruined and Will promises he will be back for her. Will has a talk with the head master of the group Lord Beckett and he says he must get Jacks compass to keep him and Elizabeth alive. So he sails to sea hopeing to find Jack and the compass. So he goes to this island beacause he sees a ship and it looks like Jacks so there he goes on the island and finds a string and follows it then boom hes in a trap then he falls deep asleep. And the next time he wakes up hes sees on a pole hanging up side down going to the master. There he is sitting on the royal chair and the master is Jack Sparrow. Will is shocked. Then uses there language. Why they are dealing with Will ,Jack trys to escape then ,there is two little boys and Jack just runs. Now lets see what happened to Will . There he is hanging over a hot burning fire then a guy comes and says the master is escapeing then ,they run for him.Safely they escape with only a couple breaths left. Now they have two other crey members Pintel and Ragetti . Well they are not very good pirates. Later at the end of the book Will and Wynern battel on a big wheel on Will whats to save the heart and Wynern wan'ts to stap the heart wan't to figure out who it is you have to raed the book.The time and place is a long time ago and the place is on island and on the seas.The theme is that Will must have the compass to save his lover and his father.I persoly like the book beacuse I fighting and danger.And how I connected to the story is I love advendre and I like not to now what is going to happen next.And another way I can conneced to the story is to the world ,life is a scary place and in the end it is not always a happy ending.I Also Recommend: Deep and Dark and Dangerous, Sandry's Book (Circle of Magic Series #1), Palace of Mirrors.
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July 20, 2009: I did not buy this!
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Captain Jack Sparrow is back and ready for more rabble-rousing in the highly anticipated sequel to the Disney hit Pirates of the Caribbean. The sountrack to Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest features an original score by Hans Zimmer and a bonus remix track by the world-renowned DJ Tiesto.
The always dependable Hans Zimmer took the wheel from Klaus Badelt on 2006's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, the sequel to Disney's surprise blockbuster smash Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. The Curse of the Black Pearl score was a mishmash of several composers, and its weaknesses were derived from the resulting lack of focus. While there is little that positions the Dead Man's Chest score anywhere near the esteemed Spielberg-esque mantle that it strives for, Zimmer adds much-needed zest and characterization to the franchise. "Jack Sparrow," a cello-led waltz that perfectly encapsulates Johnny Depp's cartoonish antihero, finally gives the character the musicality it needs, and the occasional burst of Celtic folk brings a warmth and whimsicality to the series that was sorely needed the first time around. Zimmer, who brings his usual blend of percussion-heavy keyboard orchestration to the action sequences, could do this in his sleep, but it's the kind of mediocrity that dispels negativity. Lastly, the embarrassing "He's a Pirate [Tiësto Remix]" sounds like an outtake from a Project Runway/Zoolander "pirate week." Reverend Lee Power
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| Performance Credits | ||
| Hans Zimmer | Primary Artist | |
| Jennie O'Grady | Choir Master | |
| Technical Credits | ||
| Al Clay | Engineer | |
| Mark Eshelman | Stage Crew | |
| Nick Glennie-Smith | Composer | |
| Louie Teran | Mastering | |
| Gore Verbinski | Executive Soundtrack Producer | |
| Hans Zimmer | Audio Production | |
| Greg Loskorn | Stage Crew | |
| Bob Badami | Audio Production | |
| Tom Hardisty | Stage Crew | |
| Jerry Bruckheimer | Executive Soundtrack Producer | |
| Marc Gebauer | Stage Crew | |
| Jay Selvester | Stage Crew | |
| Glen Lajeski | Marketing | |
| Adam Michalak | Stage Crew | |
| Jeff "Bucko" Biggers | Engineer | |
| Bryan Clements | Stage Crew | |
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