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@hinesmaster998 ай бұрын
Your not done, you still got On Stranger Tides & Dead Men Tell No Tales...
@jbwade56768 ай бұрын
I am Big Fans ❤
@symbionicrex108 ай бұрын
I fast-forwarded through the advertisement with my nose. Sorry Natalie 😅
@happyninja428 ай бұрын
The thing I loved the most about this film, was 1. The opening sequence with the singing while walking to the gallows. That was just wonderfully haunting. But mainly Captain Barbossa's "I don't give a fuck!" attitude to everything going on, especially in the beginning. He's been undead for decades, then ACTUALLY died, and then was brought back to life. So he has ZERO fear, and is living every second as if it's his last, because he knows it very well might be. So the scene when they are trying to flip the ship, to get to Davy Jone's locker, and everyone is running around, panicking as the ship is being drawn into the maelstrom, but he's just swinging around up in the riggings, laughing his ass off at the whole thing. I just loved that moment so much xD
@sidjhajharia928 ай бұрын
true detective season 1 when
@jonmercano11388 ай бұрын
Captain Teague is Jack’s father, hence the way they interact and why he has Jack’s mom’s shrunken head. He’s played by Keith Richards who was partial inspiration for Jack Sparrow
@davidw.27918 ай бұрын
Yup, when he calls Jack "(yer in my way) boy", he means it literally.
@thunderbandit51728 ай бұрын
Interesting 🤔, I was thinking Teague was Jack's older brother. Kind of like Shanks and Luffy, lol. But I could be wrong
@peev28 ай бұрын
@jonmercano1138 not partial, he was Keeth Richards was a huge influence for Jack Sparrow.
@yotuel90648 ай бұрын
@@thunderbandit5172 Could?
@jonmercano11388 ай бұрын
@@thunderbandit5172 it’s confirmed
@the98themperoroftheholybri338 ай бұрын
KZbin: "Natalie has uploaded her next Pirates of the Caribbean reaction". Lord Cutler Beckett: "finally"
@CaptainJ628 ай бұрын
“You’re mad”. “Thank goodness for that because if I wasn’t this’d probably never work.” Genuinely words to live by.
@LucianDevine8 ай бұрын
Do you think he plan's it all out, or just makes it up as he goes along?
@BoyCatConzie8 ай бұрын
Epic trailer moment
@TALONOFRAZGRIZ8 ай бұрын
Them singing at the beginning I always took as an unofficial declaration of war against Beckett and the East India Trading Company so Beckett saying "finally" is him feeling like he is getting the excuse to carry out full out extermination on pirates he wanted.
@Depth2178 ай бұрын
He knows of the Brethren and has been waiting for them to rally together for a last stand where he can wipe them all out.
@davidw.27918 ай бұрын
@@Depth217 Until Captain Jack silver-tongued his way into convincing Lord B that although he may get all of the pirate forces in Tortega (sp?), the siege will still be tough so why not try for the way he has in mind instead.
@8ball2798 ай бұрын
The pirates despair/singing caused the coin to ring summoning the pirate court to gather.
@romeywirtz12198 ай бұрын
The song is summoning of the brethren court, basically saying “pirates are in danger, we all need to meet up.” Beckett knows this and wants this, so that he can get all the pirates together and kill them. This is why he says “finally,” because it was his goal to get them to sing the song
@Granulomacure8 ай бұрын
I always took it as like... directors/writers want it to be deep, and it comes WAY too on the nose. Very cringe inducing scene. Love the movie but that scene with the boy the coin the singing, trying to take it way too seriously.
@JawbreakerSD8 ай бұрын
Fun Fact about Beckett's death: The effects of the exploding ship around him are PRACTICAL! Of course, they had to comp him into it and used stock explosions to finish it off but the ship was practically destroyed!
@NatalieGoldReacts8 ай бұрын
Haha see I told you I’m horrible at understanding effects! They just looked wonky to me somehow, but that’s definitely not my expertise
@LucianDevine8 ай бұрын
Poor guy didn't want to go full method, huh? Shame...damn shame.
@midtwilightblue8 ай бұрын
I love it! I think it’s such an epic scene
@ceougin208 ай бұрын
I get you Nat. I didn’t know the EIT installed escalators on their ships back then either. 😉 I like to imagine he’s having an out of body experience knowing he’s about to die. Might as well get ahead start on learning how to float.
@Nastyn1nja8088 ай бұрын
@@ceougin20the cover it on CorridorCrew i see and learn so much cool things on that channel
@Pope_Francis_III8 ай бұрын
Jacks dad said “it’s not just about living forever Jackie, it’s about living with yourself; forever” Jack could have and wanted to stab the heart but he wouldn’t have been able to live with himself knowing he could save Will, which is why we see him hesitating so much.
@toriecarter27118 ай бұрын
I always loved that no matter all the things between him and Will & Elizabeth or the things he calls them, at the end of the day, he clearly respects (and begrudgingly likes/loves?) them and can't let them suffer *that* fate, if he can help it~~~^.^
@__-fm5qv8 ай бұрын
"she hasn't aged at all though" I mean... Keira really hasn't aged that much in the past 17 years irl either! So 10 years in fiction actually totally believable.
@crimsonghoul89838 ай бұрын
Put her in the list of actresses who dont really age or age gracefully. 1. Natalie Portman 2. Anne Hathaway 3. Sigourney Weaver
@asneakychicken3228 ай бұрын
@@crimsonghoul8983 nobody beats Ming Na Wen, she's 60 and looks like 30
@crimsonghoul89838 ай бұрын
@@asneakychicken322 WHAT??
@iwtdkmp50818 ай бұрын
@@asneakychicken322its more impressive when white people doesnt age sorry. Like we are allergic to the sun, its a law of nature that we age badly
@chocorenavfx44038 ай бұрын
@@asneakychicken322 SHE'S WHAT
@lazyperfectionist18 ай бұрын
20:42 I once saw the bloopers for this movie. There's one with this scene, where Tom Hollander blows a line and curses and Johnny Depp, _fully_ immersed in character as Captain Jack Sparrow, scolds him. "Oh, you _can't_ curse in a Disney film, mate."
@Depth2178 ай бұрын
Another blooper was Geoffrey Rush’s hat being blown off during the releasing Calypso scene, and he said “aw, you blew me hat off, you bitch!” 😂😂
@lazyperfectionist18 ай бұрын
@@Depth217 Well, I see why they cut that. You can't curse in a Disney film.
@DrJones08018 ай бұрын
@@Depth217 Also the blooper where he forgets his line after saying "Nay belay that!" and then says "do something else!"
@passionsquietrage8 ай бұрын
There's another one with Chow Yun-Fat and Kiera Knightly. It's the scene where he rips off his necklace and gives it to her as he dies. In the blooper, he ripped of his beard with it and said in a pained voice "My beard!"
@Galiant20108 ай бұрын
That scene of Elizabeth seeing her father on the boat is one of the most eerie but sad things. The way he seems detached, but still caring. Makes my skin crawl while I'm crying.
@VegetaLF78 ай бұрын
So a neat little detail throughout these three movies. The sword that killed Norrington and Will was the very same sword that Will made and presented to Norrington in the first film. It was surrendered when Norrington left the service between movies 1 and 2. Beckett gets it when he takes over Port Royale and presents it to Norrington as a symbol of his return to command at the start of this movie. Norrington stabs Davy Jones with it in his sacrifice scene, with Jones remarking it's a nice blade and opts to keep it, using it in his duel against Jack and Will, ultimately stabbing Will with it to kill him.
@LucianDevine8 ай бұрын
Suffice to say, that sword has seen some shit!
@sankharaYT8 ай бұрын
That's a symptom of excellent writing. The care for details. It's just there to appreciate if you want to, but it doesn't draw much attention to itself.
@Captain_tiberius8 ай бұрын
If I recall correctly, it nearly kills everyone who touches it! It's been a hot minute since i've seen the three movies back to back but Will hands it to the Governor Swan, who is slain by it when Norigiton retakes his commission (off screen I think, Becket says something about it when he gives it to Noriginton). Noriginton of course, is slane by Jones, During the fight between Jack and Jone sin the rigging, the swords drops onto the deck, and a random british soldier picked it up, and dies by it a moment later as Jones walks by, I think the only people who touch it and dont die from it directly are Jones and Governerswans Butler, who takes it from Will in the first movie, and is shot in head shortly after
@Anduril7298 ай бұрын
Such a fun detail, unofficially dubbed the Sword of Destiny by fans back when the films were happening
@OPrime_RollsOut8 ай бұрын
@@Captain_tiberiussorry to be that guy, but this is all sorts of wrong. The governor is indeed killed offscreen, but well after Norrington is given back the sword, and seeing as James knew nothing of the good Governor's demise, we can safely assume the sword was not involved in any way. Also, Norrington was not killed by Jones, but by Bootstrap, with Bootstrap's own unremarkable, standard pirate blade. It's at this point that the sword changes hands and comes into Jones's possession. So actually, the only person of note that we see the sword kill is, in fact, Will Turner.
@editpopulation8 ай бұрын
Love this one for how insane it is. "Let's make a PG-13 Disney movie with a mass hanging, a woman getting shot in the head on camera, a guy ripping off his frozen toe, a dude's face getting tentacled to death, the most fetish-y leg and foot scene since From Dusk Till Dawn, and the romantic pair getting tragically separated at the end."
@CigarMick8 ай бұрын
I'm with you. I never understood how this got a PG-13 rating. I wonder who they paid off for that one.
@8ball2798 ай бұрын
Disney had a hand in making the rating system in the first place.
@charleslee83138 ай бұрын
@@CigarMick I'm Generation X. I'll never understand how "Sixteen Candles" got a PG rating.
@RS-bn1ty8 ай бұрын
Different time lol just like with a lot of movies from the past
@CigarMick8 ай бұрын
@@charleslee8313 Right there with you.
@ImDerpyDuck8 ай бұрын
Nat: Im fine i don't even care Hans Zimmer: plays "One Day" Nat: 😭
@Depth2178 ай бұрын
This is my favorite one. The scope is so big, I love that all the characters have some sort of arc. The score, action, effects are all great. “Hoist the colors” is amazing, at least the score is. I’ve seen ppl like Doug Walker criticize the movie for being so dark but I like that the opening sets the tone so well.
@emma-kati8 ай бұрын
I’m with you in that one, this is my favourite of the series! Which is funny because she’s I’m not usually into the whole dark and grimy thing
@axr71498 ай бұрын
I've said it before and I'll say it again: RANGO!!!!!!! I got heavy PIRATES 3 vibes when watching certain scenes in RANGO (makes sense given that they both share the same director).
@mcgfn8 ай бұрын
And they share the same villain
@TripleTSingt8 ай бұрын
yes. I love that movie, one of the most singular animated movies ever, the characters, the cinematography, the music…
@WhiteFangofWar8 ай бұрын
Johnny Depp and Bill Nighy are just natural foils to each other, Nighy always as a no-nonsense villain with zero patience for Depp's crazy shenanigans.
@takonaegi29678 ай бұрын
@@WhiteFangofWar Lawful Evil VS Chaotic Good
@Jungkith8 ай бұрын
Thissss
@Serevuin8 ай бұрын
Cutler Beckett (portrayed amazingly by Tom Hollander) is such a perfect villain for the Pirates world. An accountant in a world of magic and monster's, he holds his own through ruthless business dealings. Pirates may lack morals, but they have a twisted honour, whereas Beckett has none. And of course, Geoffrey Rush as Barbossa steals the show in every scene. He's underappreciated, but I feel as if he made the trilogy work just as much as Johnny Depp did.
@VegetaLF78 ай бұрын
This is my favorite movie of the series precisely because we have Barbossa in it so much in addition to Jack, Will and Elizabeth, and with the amazing Davy Jones as the villain. Barbossa and Jones being in the film make it the best for me.
@TheRavenfish98 ай бұрын
Reason for unexpected emotions: Hans freakin' Zimmer, my friend. No joke, this trilogy was one of his masterpieces, and that final song for Will and Elizabeth called 'One Day' is so soaring and beautiful that it jerks the tears right outta you. Well that and this movie was very well written, tbh. It has to be camp because it's magic and such, but it's still so well grounded in built up love of the characters that it hits like any other drama.
@baileyross82798 ай бұрын
At World's End is my favourite POC movie. I watched it 6 times in the theatre that summer!
@dragonhunter13158 ай бұрын
I saw At World's End in theaters when it came out, and to this day it's my favorite out of all the films
@crimsonghoul89838 ай бұрын
This is one of the movies that I wouldn't mind if they re-released in IMAX theatres.
@davidkistler67498 ай бұрын
It took me a bit of time to work out the logic for it way back when, but it actually makes sense for the East India Company to flee when the Pearl and Dutchman come at them. They knew the Dutchman's captain was merciless and actively cruel even to people he didn't have a grudge against... and that he had a massive grudge against the Company, with only some tenuous, ill-understood magic keeping him from acting on it. They'd just spent months using the Dutchman to scour the seas of pirates, something the Company fleet could never have done alone. They repeatedly witnessed how supernaturally fast, powerful, and invincible it was and how it was impossible to kill her crew. And then suddenly whatever hold Becket had over the Dutchman evaporated, the Dutchman promptly blew Becket to bits... and then started heading their way. Sounds like a good time to run.
@bahamute61988 ай бұрын
Not just the Dutchman but the Black Pearl was legendary as well. They also just saw those two ships go into a giant Whirlpool with a concentrated magical storm, come out seemingly unscathed, and destroy their strongest ship. Honestly backing out was the smartest move yet.
@hugomendoza56655 ай бұрын
My brother’s logic was much simpler: the guy signing their paychecks just went up in flames. No use dying for him now lol
@zachmoyer18498 ай бұрын
"Malfaiteur en Tombeau, Crochir l'Esplanade, Dans l'Fond d'l'eau!" is what Calypso said when freed which translates to "Across all the waters, find the path to he who wrongfully entombed me"
@matthieuzglurg60158 ай бұрын
I appreciate that Natalie says "when we're done with this trilogy" because there is definitely no 4th and 5th films. Nah.
@Captain_tiberius8 ай бұрын
Across the movies we watch Jack toss aside anything and everything in his quest to live forever, so watching him give it up so that Will and Elizabeth can have some type of a life together always struck me as the highlight of his ark!
@ViewerOnline1018 ай бұрын
The story of Calypso and Davy Jones is based on Greek mythology. During the war between the gods and the titans, Calypso sided with her father, the titan Atlas, over her fellow gods. When the gods defeated the titans, for her betrayal, Calypso was sentenced to never be allowed to be with the ones she loved. The movie worked this into the story. Since Calypso was a goddess, Jones became the Captain of the Flying Dutchman to live forever so he could be with her once every 10 years. But when she didn't meet him because of her punishment, he thought she tricked him into eternal servitude to the Dutchman, so he taught the Brethren Court how to bind her in human form to strip her of her power, then cut out his heart so he wouldn't feel any emotions since he still loved her and couldn't deal with the pain of her "betrayal". Then he stopped doing his duty to the Dutchman, which is why he became corrupt and all fish-like.
@samcochran82037 ай бұрын
I don't think the greek tale with her punishment was included, because in the greek tale, she was stranded on an island where no one could visit or find her, and only the ones who arrived on her island were the ones who she would inevitably fall in love with, but with people who could not stay with her. She certainly wasn't stranded by herself on an island when we met her in the first film
@RayneClouds5 ай бұрын
Very cool, thanks for the info! 💖
@minder018 ай бұрын
The Verbinski pirate movies are full of detail and lore. For example; the sword Will makes in the first movie for Swann to hand to Norrington is the same sword Jones killed Will with. Beckett takes it and flaunts the sword throughout the second film. Norrington receives it again as admiral, and then Jones takes it.
@Worlldsinger8 ай бұрын
the movies are silly but the Turner, Swan and Sparrow trilogy is really excellent all together, this one in particular i thought was quite epic, the ships spiraling in the water with the epic score playing and all the fighting, love it
@passionsquietrage8 ай бұрын
Geoffrey Rush is amazing as Barbossa! The personality, the one-liners, the look, it all combines to create one hell of a character and one hell of a performance!
@PiraticalBob8 ай бұрын
The Governor was played by Welsh actor Jonathan Pryce, who also played the High Sparrow in *Game of Thrones.* One of his roles I'd recommend to you is as the WWI military psychologist Dr. William Rivers, who treated shell-shocked soldiers in Scotland - - one of his patients was the war poet Siegfried Sassoon. Another patient at the same hospital was also a war poet, Wilfred Owen, who died after being sent back to the trenches in the final days of the war. The film made from this is *Regeneration,* based on the Pat Barker novel. It's one of Pryce's finest performances, IMO.
@nowonshere8 ай бұрын
He also played the Engineer in Miss Saigon & Elliot Carver in Tomorrow Never Dies... 😉
@kyramather62688 ай бұрын
Hey Natalie Beckett's death scene was actually part practical part CGI. They had a ship set made of basically balsa wood that they blew up and combined with a shot of Beckett walking and then layered CGI on top. Corridor Crew talked about it in one of their videos. Love the Pirate reactions!
@Joseph47908 ай бұрын
I’m at a really low point in my life right now. Just extremely alone. But you have been helping me through it lately so thanks for these videos. Just wanted to say it before it was too late
@shadowlessxpan8 ай бұрын
This movie was released in 2007. At that time it was the most expensive movie ever made. It cost $300 million dollars to film, and made over $900 million in the box office. The maelstrom scene is still considered one of the most expensive visual effects in all of cinema. The decks of the pearl and the Dutchman were recreated to scale inside a giant hangar. The ships were put on giant lifts and they were able to program them to mimic ocean waves up to 30 feet tall. Shooting the scene took months to film, and Geoffrey Rush has stated there was so much rain that his costume weighed close to 50 pounds. On the behind the scenes someone stated “Can a man get any more wet?” And this is very accurate to how much rain was generated for the scene. The rain was so thick, the blue screen behind the ships was obstructed. So they had to lower the amount of rain water falling on the ships. Debris cannons were loaded to coordinate with the cannon blasts. All real effects in the battle. On top of that, all the scenes were digitally recreated so the entire sequence was shot twice. They overlapped the cgi sequences over the real footage to enhance their ability to do crazy special effects. On top of that, they used the real ship models at sea, and another set of models inside a US navy base. One of the biggest indoor ocean simulators made. There is a deleted scene that shows us how Jack became a Pirate. It takes place on the Endeavor with Beckett and Jack. It explains why there was a heavy price to pay Davy Jones. 100 souls. It is really cool, and I really wish they left it in the film. I hope you guys watch it. Jack is such a wonderful character and backstory on his character is kind of a mystery. Johnny Depp took inspiration from Keith Richards when creating Jack Sparrow. He viewed pirates as rock legends back in their day. So it made sense for the movie to cast Richards as Teague, Jacks father. The mini JS hanging onto his dreads were actually real life JD acting while hanging onto a gigantic prop of his dreads. The multiple Jacks scene was JD refilming a different JS gone crazy for each take, and layered over each other. A similar effect was used on Becketts death. They shot Beckett slow walking first and then layered it with the ship exploding behind him. Pretty cool stuff. I highly recommend watching all of the special features and deleted scenes. They are amazing. I fell in love with the soundtrack at the first note. I absolutely love it. I listen to it all of the time. If you listen to the entire Davy Jones suite, the notes convey his sadness, hopelessness, and rage. It is very well done. My favorite scene is the fight between Jack and Davy Jones. “Look there boys, a lost bird. A lost bird that never learned to fly.” “Never to late to learn eh?” “I can set you fee, mate.” “My freedom was forfeit long ago.” So good. Also, the transition from the edge of the world to the fade to black are sounds from the original attraction in Disneyland. Barbossa even quotes the ride “It be too late to alter course, mateys.” A nice nod to the source material. The first 3 films tell a complete story. The future films are one off movies. Which is fine for me. I love this world and I love the lore and the world building so much. I hope you watch the next two movies. Thank you for reacting to this series! 🏴☠️
@VegetaLF78 ай бұрын
"The Green Flash" is indeed a real thing, I've seen it. But like you said, it isn't anywhere near as dramatic as this movie makes it out to be. Basically the sunlight dips into the ocean and if conditions are right it will bounce back out at just the right angle to be seen while you're on a ship or shore. The green is the light being filtered through the ocean briefly. There is no bright flash of green so much as the sun briefly appears to turn green for a moment.
@1down4upworkshop618 ай бұрын
I've see it too .. A very cool natural effect ...
@brandonfly46118 ай бұрын
Ive always felt that this one is underrated, probably just because of how well regarded the second one is. Excited to watch ur reaction!
@SpookyBibi248 ай бұрын
RIP James Norrington, unsung and underrated hero of the POTC franchise. ❤️
@crimsonghoul89838 ай бұрын
Sorry but who are you referring to?
@Bsm4208 ай бұрын
@@crimsonghoul8983 he is referring to Admiral James Norrington, The English officer who was supposed to Mary Elizabeth Swann and was after jack Sparrow in the first two film... He died saving Elizabeth in this movie... Watch at 23:34...
@crimsonghoul89838 ай бұрын
@@Bsm420 oh...i thought he was referring to an actor. Never mind.
@SinematicClips8 ай бұрын
4 & 5 are worth watching as long as you keep expectations in check, they dont match up to the first 3 but have some good and funny moments
@a-aronmusic32498 ай бұрын
Well said
@aaronmoen74028 ай бұрын
Stranger Tides is worth a watch, but Dead Men Tell No Tales is a complete stain on the franchise. Ultimately, I'd recommend she leave the franchise now. It works best as a trilogy
@SinematicClips8 ай бұрын
@@aaronmoen7402 id agree but nat seems pretty invested in the will and elizabeth love story and one thing i give the 5th movie credit for is tying that up pretty nicely
@aaronmoen74028 ай бұрын
@SinematicClips It'd tie up nicely if it made sense. Will has no heart in his chest. When the curse lifts, he should be dead.
@SinematicClips8 ай бұрын
@@aaronmoen7402 that is a good point i didnt consider lmao, weirdly it did occur to me that salazar and his men should've died though
@k.delpino11248 ай бұрын
They said it couldn't be done. Theme Park attraction turned into one movie and then 2 more. Becoming one of the highest grossing franchises of the 2000s and Disney's history. Johnny Depp's stardom after that first film was astounding. A more-beloved leading man, Oscar/Golden Globe nominations (Best Actor) and a major-box office draw after 20 years in the biz. At World's End was a great finale. Most expect trilogies to come and go. But some of us, even Disney knew it wasn't the last. That last scene of Jack off to another adventure. Like we were never going to see him again (yeah right) and like everyone else, I said bring it on. Those next two installments are pretty good as well.
@felix________________8 ай бұрын
The sword Davy Jones was using at the end was taken from Norrington after he was killed, and Norrington receives it at his promotion ceremony. It's the same sword Will shows to the governor in one of the first scenes in the first movie.
@LS13.8 ай бұрын
Beckett was a great antagonist, he was doing what he thought was right and cleansing the seas, and he was quite smart. Just too much so. And he accepted death as he accepted loss
@Wyattoons8 ай бұрын
12:08 fun fact: they did! Overseas at one of the Disney parks (I forget which one) they did just that. It’s a Pirates ride based off the movies rather than the original ride from Cali.
@MrFirsito8 ай бұрын
i carried my sister into theaters back in the days to see this movie, cannot believe how much evolved within the trilogy, truly an experience... is a masterpiece, the ending is near perfect, the CGI, the music, this is what movies are made for 9/10
@adrianr878 ай бұрын
Probably the best of the franchise. The first is iconic but this one is incredible.
@Swissswoosher8 ай бұрын
This is by far my favourite. I really loved all the character development in this. Especially with exploring more of Davy Jones history.
@hovis1st8 ай бұрын
3:12 i've always seen it as a mix. The song being sung calls the brethren court which is what he wants to eliminate piracy, but it's also a play on the idea of the prisoner singing, that a prisoner singing is giving their jailor exactly what the jailor wants want.
@nbunnysnowboard8 ай бұрын
I LOVE this one! Beckett’s death is so satisfying and Elizabeth will always be my Pirate King 😍😍 I also love her and Will’s wedding, it’s my favorite wedding in all of cinema! Plus Barbossa is absolutely perfect, no notes 🏴☠️
@CgGoil8 ай бұрын
She is so cool in this one.
@LucianDevine8 ай бұрын
Aye, that be true.
@kupoflupo33468 ай бұрын
I love how you can hear the mermaid theme from the next movie when they are sailing through the ice @ 10:45
@Rorujin8 ай бұрын
You know, the more time goes by, the more I like this one. In fact, I think it might be my favorite of the series.
@DIZZLEJS8 ай бұрын
AWE is and has been since it came out , in my top 5 favorite movies of all time The score, the cinematography, the story, the cast, literally everything was as perfect as can be
@kuronaialtani8 ай бұрын
There's so many damn good one-liners/comebacks in this one, man "Do you fear death?" "Do you?" "I did not know" "Know what, which side you chose?" "What are you doing?" "Choosing a side" "I do not love you -- My heart will always belong to you"
@CigarMick8 ай бұрын
Kieth Richards did a fantastic job playing Capt. Teague.
@redvince56278 ай бұрын
11:45 That’s one of my favorite bits from the blooper reel “Nay! Belay that! *Long pause because he forgot his line* Do something else!”
@somebody87488 ай бұрын
I hope you plan on watching the next one. Ian McShane as Blackbeard was phenomenal.
@KennyHavoc8 ай бұрын
Davy Jones specifically in this movie is my favorite movie character ever ❤
@northwind25388 ай бұрын
Say what you will about this movie, but it has one of the most incredible OSTs I've ever listened to. I used to play it over and over when I was younger.
@LucianDevine8 ай бұрын
Captain Barbossa! We need you at the helm. Aye, that be true. One of my favorite snippets from the entire series. The wedding on the ship and Elizabeth's inspirational speech are up there as well though.
@_Eternal-Darkness_8 ай бұрын
I grew up watching these movies, still love them
@toddysseygaming8 ай бұрын
the flash of green is way more dramatic in the movie like you said but still phenomenal nonetheless in real life
@toriecarter27118 ай бұрын
22:44 They hinted at it in the first movie a few times, but especially right before Will reveals that he didn't die when the ship explodes~
@christinasnyder47668 ай бұрын
39:56 This is literally me whenever I cry too 😂❤ Love your videos, so glad you watched this trilogy!!!
@donsample10028 ай бұрын
First time I saw this, I was very drunk, and the scenes with Jack and the crabs was very surreal.
@lucasbooth56298 ай бұрын
Sensational Davy Jones performance. Another great Bill Nighy movie to watch is About Time! You wouldn’t regret it!
@ShannonLynn218 ай бұрын
Not sure if you caught it, but the sword Will makes in the first film (the first scene when hes giving it to the governor), is the same sword he was killed by. It traveled from Will to Norrington, Norrington to Davy Jones, then back to Will. Killed by his own creation.
@MARGOSREACTIONS8 ай бұрын
The old guy with the guitar is Jack's dad. And played by Keith Richard's from the rolling stones
@ates81298 ай бұрын
omg the music in this show makes me emotinal all the time. its so powerful
@MichaelPeckJr6 ай бұрын
I don't know if you've watched it yet, but On Stranger Tides was not worth watching, yet the one after that, Dead Men Tell No Tales was very much worth it and does wrap some things up as well. I recommend it.
@tygerfisk75198 ай бұрын
This is my fav of the franchise because the side switching backstabbing every 5 minutes was hysterical and I felt genius.
@xigosu8 ай бұрын
“Poor Elizabeth she’s fighting in a dress” cut to will fighting while crucified lmaoo
@Imabassplayer28 ай бұрын
I love this film and rate it highly. The first will always be my favourite but this is a very close second. The foreshadowing and payoffs are done so well. Like Will's touch of destiny line. He was destined to become the new captain of the Dutchman. Also Will is killed by the sword he made in the beginning of the first film. Now thats something else, very cool and brings the story full circle. Jack still losses the Pearl. Also nobody gets a true happy ending. Everyone losses something to complete their happy ending. 10 years at sea, map stolen and Pearl stolen from Jack again. The Trilogy starts and end the same way for Jack ending up on a small row boat. Great trilogy and one I come back too often.
@AcExMBar8 ай бұрын
The pirates original trilogy has honestly everything you can ask for in a movie. Everyone on set wanted to be there and loved it. And it shows. We don’t talk about the other ones..
@TheFlagnard28 ай бұрын
I was not ready for you to come on with an eyepatch lol. But I'm so happy you are doing this one now. These 3 movies are incredible. While they are goofy, and often even corny, they have INCREDIBLE actors.
@Sandkasten368 ай бұрын
I think it's the perfect score that gets you emotional on top of fitting conclusions for all our main characters.
@charleslee83138 ай бұрын
I love the *Sonic* music, when you had the scene of Will being held under water. That was a nice touch. "Just because he's undead doesn't mean he deserves torture!" hehehe
@UmbraMilla8 ай бұрын
Honestly, this trilogy WAS my childhood, along with the Raimi Spider-Man series. They absolutely defined my years growing up, not to mention that the music is absolutely amazing! Hans Zimmer does not miss! The fact that some of the tracks from this film were hidden in the tracks on the album is a journey to find, but amazing nonetheless. 15:06 I think it was said somewhere that Pintel and Ragetti were related - uncle and nephew. Also, 16:16 would have been hinted at with an absolutely heartbreaking but amazing deleted scene. Recommend looking it up.
@protomundi8 ай бұрын
This my favourite pirates movie. It was pure fun, the action scenes were great and the conclusion all felt satisfying. On top of that the perfect score of Hans Zimmer. I still get teary eyes when I hear Will and Elizabeths love theme.
@joshuawells8358 ай бұрын
This was my favorite of the Pirates of the Caribbean films. Most people don't like its length and how much lore is stuffed into it, but that's why it's my favorite. It's also the only other film besides the 1960 Swiss Family Robinsons that showed non-European pirates or someone other than what we usually think of when we hear the word "pirates." That international pirate assembly is really interesting.
@CrowTRobot8 ай бұрын
Ok, you would love the Netflix One Piece. I know your editor disagrees with the majority opinion, but as a newcomer and someone who appreciates heightened pirate fantasy, I can see you falling in love with it.
@andrewthornton60438 ай бұрын
I second this
@seansilence26978 ай бұрын
Third
@rayspector87778 ай бұрын
Fourth
@celestialparrot18 ай бұрын
Fifth
@Kradd8 ай бұрын
Better the live action than never experiencing one piece, it's a decent summary, way better than Avatar. At least it kept the spirit.
@AcExMBar8 ай бұрын
vfx wise, becketts death in flames had to be edited because of the pg13 nature. Studio wouldn’t let it be too gruesome which is weird cuz we just watched Davy jones throat somebody
@Chow_Hound19648 ай бұрын
Over 200 years ago, livestock was kept aboard some sea-going naval vessels to provide sailors with food, milk, eggs and, in some cases, pets. Goats have shipped out on warships dating back to the days before refrigeration when sailors needed livestock on ships for milk and meat. The sure-footed quadrupeds were the ideal candidates for seagoing life. Smaller and easier to feed and clean up than a cow, and they're first-class swimmers.
@nicowh1t38 ай бұрын
26:24 caught me off guard 😂
@donnypoker8 ай бұрын
I really love this franchise! I hope you watch the next two too! I really enjoyed the 5th one. Dead men tell no tales.
@ThisIsAUsername698 ай бұрын
Its ok Nat, you can get emotional, its a great movie. Lots of great moments, both funny and sad, with awesome cinematography and music. And every character is awesome, Barbosa probably being my favorite. Also I appreciate you appreciating all the little things in it too. This one is probably easily my favorite of the 5 movies. xD
@silver9wolf68 ай бұрын
Ah yes, i loved watching this one with you! It's so fun 😁
@aurelius84398 ай бұрын
The crying comes from the impeccable Hans Zimmer music. The romance theme is one of the most powerful ever written!! Totally agree on your review too. Such an underrated film! One of my all time favorites. Hated I was in the minority when this came out that I loved it, and so many friends hated it.
@Cuddlestrike5 ай бұрын
I didn't expect you to cry either Natalie, STAAHP! 😥😥😭
@DanielGarofalo1006 ай бұрын
Affter this magical Pirate adventure, I think Nat would love to see Black Sails, its so grounded and the dialogue is so good!!! Anyway, just to keep the pirate motiff going 😂
@elegrin51708 ай бұрын
18:48 You see the detail? You see how the black pearl came to Living world from the Death world at under the water? That's how always the flying dutchman' coming to the living world
@LucianDevine8 ай бұрын
True, but it's not the first time it's risen from the deeps. Davy Jones lifted it from the depths to give to Jack, as per their bargain.
@FabioOsorio6198 ай бұрын
Probably one of my favorite reactions ever! Killing it , lady. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽✨
@mattybob123108 ай бұрын
There are very few characters that can be such a great villain then become one of the most love main characters, Barbosa is one of them
@elysebonds35268 ай бұрын
My only gripe with the movie is the reason why Davy Jones cut out his heart was because of Calypso, not because he was the Captain of the Flying Dutchman. So the rule that in order to be captain of the Dutchman you have to cut out your heart felt forced just so we could get that Will dying at the end without actually dying. But still a great movie!
@LucianDevine8 ай бұрын
Yeah, but it was a dramatic way to end the trilogy, with the two lovers actually meeting up again after 10 years. She either didn't leave, or returned to that island in preparation for his arrival, and he stayed true to his purpose, letting him come ashore as the man she loved.
@tonk38788 ай бұрын
Seems like a “keep what you kill” type deal. If I had to venture a guess, since Davy Jones made the deal only his involvement (as captain/ferryman) was necessary, and that the crew didn’t really factor into it. We see that Jones makes additions along the way, so we can assume the crew are interchangeable. I see the heart as sort of like a horcrux, Jones isn’t stab proof, it’s just that the heart is keeping him alive. Only thing I don’t understand is why there *needs* to be a ferryman, and how long has Calypso been doing this?
@LucianDevine8 ай бұрын
@@tonk3878 His job was to ferry the souls of those that die at sea to the other side. If he didn't, they likely just drifted along in the land of the dead for eternity. As for who did it before Davy Jones, I'd guess that Calypso did it herself either until the job got too big or she wanted a way to be with Davy Jones forever, since he'd be immortal as long as he was captain of the Flying Dutchman. The "keep what you kill" was prolly lumped in as a bonus, since she likely didn't want to have to pick the job back up again if he was killed. So it was a way to ensure that the Flying Dutchman always had a captain.
@tonk38788 ай бұрын
@@LucianDevine I can see Calypso employing Jones as a sea janitor because she is the sea, and the souls might be an unpleasant presence (sort of like litter). Also, I feel that, being an immortal and all, Calypso or Jones would eventually get around to ferrying the souls so I don’t understand the urgency. I imagine they (the souls) would find the gate eventually, I mean Jones hasn’t been doing his job for decades and they must be going somewhere. This is the age of pirates after all.
@LucianDevine8 ай бұрын
@@tonk3878 For all we know, the sea in the land of the dead has no land except for Davy Jones Locker, and even if it isn't infinitely large, even thousands of souls is just a drop in the bucket compared to the size of an ocean. Just because they go somewhere doesn't mean they make it to the other side. Maybe they sink into the depths of the Land of the Dead if they aren't ferried in a certain amount of time, never being at peace.
@disastergoblin658 ай бұрын
"What's happening? Why am I getting worked up?" Hans Zimmer. Hans Zimmer is happening.
@maverick83318 ай бұрын
Thank you for finishing the trilogy. I was really hoping you would! :)
@Loiosh028 ай бұрын
Okay, that ad Segway was the best I have Sea-n. 9 pieces of 8 and a subscription for you.
@JoshuaJonas-n7v8 ай бұрын
Natalie in both Pirates of the Caribbean On Stranger Tides and Dead Men Tell No Tales both have things you won't see coming
@andreapareti3248 ай бұрын
Yay!!! I'm so glad you finished the trilogy!! Man, I love these movies.
@fullmetalandtheflame4388 ай бұрын
So glad you watched the original trilogy and really liked it! Of course, the first one is the best, but the second and third ones are still so much fun and have some great emotional stakes. Definitely worth watching the original trilogy so I’m glad you carried on after the first one. These movies are great to rewatch too. Always a fun time!
@pavloroman49768 ай бұрын
OHHHHH FINALLLYYY MY FAV OF THEN ALL
@eternyti7 ай бұрын
I do recommend watching the 4th film, On Stranger Tides. While obviously not as good as the trilogy, it is its own story (but also continues off the 3rd one as well, with Jack still trying to find a way to live forever) and its not a bad movie either, it's a fun watch, just not as tight as the first three.
@LordMangudai4 ай бұрын
39:51 "Why am I getting worked up?" that would be Hans Zimmer inexplicably writing one of the greatest cinematic love themes of all time for a goddamn pirate movie for no reason whatsoever
@NickolaiVolkov8 ай бұрын
LOL!! The squeaky noise was absolutely hilarious!!!! XD 36:08
@davidw.27918 ай бұрын
3:47 I guess this is a sly foreshadowing that Will Turner will eventually become IMMUNE to drowning if you get my drift. 😂
@CrossOutBryce8 ай бұрын
Dang, kind of wish we had Natalie's reaction to learning the Captain Teague is Jack's father
@danishprince27608 ай бұрын
She didn't pick up on that, she thought they were brothers :D
@vissenekku8 ай бұрын
There will not be another trilogy this good in my lifetime. It is close to perfect and easy to just get lost in. I love it.