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When Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl crashed into theaters in 2003, nobody expected it to resurrect a dead genre, rewrite Hollywood’s idea of a blockbuster, or anchor itself into global pop culture the way it did. Pirate movies were considered box-office poison. The genre was a joke in studio boardrooms too…
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