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There are just SIX plots in every film, book and TV show ever made: Researchers reveal the 'building blocks' of storytelling Prior to this study it was believed there was 3 to more than 30 plots. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. The movie was a smash hit, causing Disney to quickly follow up with a sequel. Dead Man’s Chest released in 2006, with At World’s End closing out the original trilogy in 2007. And while the sequels still proved successful, At World's End 's $963.4 million haul saw a slight decline from Dead Man's Chest 's $1.066 billion worldwide total.
Filmsite's Film Reviews:
The most distinctive or characteristic section of any movie website has to be its movie reviews. This site has lengthy analytical reviews written by author/reviewer Tim Dirks for many of the best movies ever made throughout the history of cinema. The Greatest Films selected do not include foreign films or non-English language films for purposes of specialization and focus. No negative judgment on foreign films is intended.
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Reviews include a prominent movie poster, historical background for the film, a summary or synopsis of the film, excerpted dialogue, and critical commentary in order to appreciate the film more fully. There are many other shorter reviews of films in other sections of the site, not listed here, for example, in Greatest Plot Twists and Spoilers or similar pages (see index at The 'Greatest' and 'Best').
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An additional section of the site, titled Greatest Moments & Scenes, also provides an analysis of the greatest moments & scenes of hundreds of films (including foreign-language films), illustrated by screenshots and a descriptive overview of each film (with prominent quoted dialogue). Various visitors have commented upon the reviews -- 'By far the best site on the Internet to receive thorough film analyzation,' or 'a wonderfully in-depth and detailed place not only interesting to browse through, but, being a teacher of media/film, academically worthwhile.'