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<blockquote data-quote="Charlaquin" data-source="post: 7536915" data-attributes="member: 6779196"><p>They also very cleverly advertised it <em>as if</em> it was based on a famous work you should have been familiar with. I still remember the first time I saw the trailer for the original, I kept thinking it seemed strangely familiar, wondering if it was a remake of something I’d seen as a kid and forgotten about, or based on an obscure book or something. The way the characters in the trailer talked about Jack Sparrow made it seem like it was a name they expected me to recognize, and it worked so well that when they showed Johnny Depp, my instinctive reaction was “what a great casting choice for that character,” even though I had no idea who the heck that character actually was.</p><p></p><p>Pirates of the Carribian was a perfect storm. Perfect script, perfect casting, perfect direction, perfect advertising. That’s the kind of confluence of events that’s needed to make an original fantasy/adventure movie anywhere near that successful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlaquin, post: 7536915, member: 6779196"] They also very cleverly advertised it [I]as if[/I] it was based on a famous work you should have been familiar with. I still remember the first time I saw the trailer for the original, I kept thinking it seemed strangely familiar, wondering if it was a remake of something I’d seen as a kid and forgotten about, or based on an obscure book or something. The way the characters in the trailer talked about Jack Sparrow made it seem like it was a name they expected me to recognize, and it worked so well that when they showed Johnny Depp, my instinctive reaction was “what a great casting choice for that character,” even though I had no idea who the heck that character actually was. Pirates of the Carribian was a perfect storm. Perfect script, perfect casting, perfect direction, perfect advertising. That’s the kind of confluence of events that’s needed to make an original fantasy/adventure movie anywhere near that successful. [/QUOTE]
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