10 Terrible Films That Somehow Made A Killing At The Box Office
10. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - $963,420,425
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And was a film ever more accurately named? Dead Man's Chest wasn't quite as disappointing as many feared it might be and at least ended with the tantalising cliffhanger of the return of Geoffrey Rush's Barbossa, but any momentum gained from those closing scenes was quickly lost as the plots and subplots of this behemoth second sequel unfolded before us. Filming reportedly began without a completed script and it shows. Even as the climactic finale approaches after several hours spent meandering through a myriad of dull personal vendettas, endless shifts of allegiance, and borderline racist depictions of any pirate who isn't English, we're still forced to accept the contrived plot device whereby Keira Knightley manages to become king of all the world's pirates, ever, her head-girl reminiscent attempts at a rabble-rousing speech, and a showdown between two vast naval fleets that will only actually involve three ships and manage to include a vomit-inducing marriage ceremony. Granted, some of the special effects were fantastic and Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow could still be humorous on occasion, but the character was beginning to grate and couldn't redeem this bloated mess of a film. Costing $300 million, still the most expensive film ever made, Pirates 3 nevertheless managed to gross over three times its budget and become the most successful film of 2007.