Re: Pirates of the Caribbean
teach, on host 209.226.89.18
Monday, February 23, 2004, at 02:34:04
Re: Pirates of the Caribbean posted by Jean on Sunday, February 22, 2004, at 21:51:14:
> That's what I thought when I first saw the film. > It seemed remarkable that no one (not even > his son) realized that old Bootstrap Bill was > alive somewhere on the bottom of the ocean > > But on the DVD audio commentary, the > filmmakers spoke at length about this... > > They explained that since Bill was dropped in > the deepest part of the ocean, and even > though he was still alive, the pressure had > mostly likely crushed the poor guy to a pulpy > pancake. So when the curse ended, he was in > no condition to save himself. > > Of course, the "explanation" rather sounded > as if it had been created after the fact. And a > creative writer could certainly find away around > it anyway. Here's hoping!
No kidding: if they can survive being chopped to bits, and then being put back together, having bullets put into their chests, and swords run through their hearts, a little water pressure shouldn't make a difference. Plus, if he can't die, how long would it take him to undo his restraints and walk to freedom?
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