Captain Jack Sparrow was the big winner at the MTV Movie Awards Sunday as "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest" was named best movie and its star, Johnny Depp, won for best performance.
Depp joined "Pirates" producer Jerry Bruckheimer to accept the Golden Popcorn trophy.
"This is the man who did it all right here, Johnny Depp," Bruckheimer said. "Without him, we wouldn't be here."
"I'd like to thank this man and Disney for not firing me first," Depp quipped.
Congrats to Johnny for racking up two awards that night! Videos of Johnny accepting these awards will be uploaded soon.
A new layout of the photos Johnny Depp and Keith Richards took for the cover of The Rolling Stone magazine. Want to see more of those photos? Well, you could purchase the magazine, or just look at the new gallery I have finally posted up. Those photos aren't in there as of now, but they will be later. I have just finished posting over 200 photos from, if not all, most of his movies. Later this weekend I will try to post some photoshoots of Johnny.
I will like to take this moment to once again thank the websites that have provided the photos I used: IMDB and Johnny-Depp.Org. Thanks to the both of you once again.
It's not really what you would call a page, a gallery is more like it. All thanks to Coppermine Gallery I have already started uploading pictures. As of now, pictures are credited to IMDB and Johnny-Depp.Org. Thanks to the both of you!
PS: The gallery will take me a long time to do, so just sit tight and I will get it done soon. Also, I will make sure to update those Johnny pages for ya.
Are you waiting impatiently for the third chapter of the Pirates saga? Well, Disney has made that wait a little more bearable. The studio is bumping up the release date by a few hours, opening Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End on May 24th instead of May 25th as originally planned.
Disney made the decision Monday after Spider-Man 3 completely wiped out the box office. According to Variety, Pirates subsequently lost its "biggest weekend opener of all times" title in the aftermath. Spider-Man was able to pull in $15 million more than Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End did when it opened in July of last year. That film only made $135 million as opposed to Spider-Man 3's domestic take of $148 Million.
Instead of screening at midnight, Disney will now start the show at 8 pm on May 24th. They are hoping to earn back their bragging rights, as the early screenings will be added into the opening weekend grosses.
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End is set to usher in the Memorial Day weekend like no other film before it. Remember to mark down May 24th on your calendar.