3:53 Absolutely love that shot of the cannon crews from both ships screaming at each other before the actual shooting starts. That part always gives me goosebumps, can't imagine being a cannon crew in a situation like this where you're literally looking death in the face...
Ironically, the interceptor actually had the edge by using improvised shrapnels. If they weren’t facing immortal pirates they would have absolutly butchered Barbosa’s crew.
@@florians9949 The cutlery and bits of broken glass they fired at them would have a 0% chance of penetrating the feet thick wooden hull of an east indiaman galleon. Weapons of this fashion did exist and were effective, but the ammunition they fired was considerably heavier and aimed at exposed personnel.
That's the real climax of this scene. The mad dash to get away from the towering cursed Pearl, ultimately in vain with the heroes being forced to make a stand after having dumped most of their functional ammunition overboard. Seeing Cotton, the disabled mute, screaming his head off getting ready for a hopelessly lopsided battle with the surging music is a shot that *never* fails to get me psyched for the coming battle sequence.
The Interceptor isn’t a merchantmen the Pearl is taking by surprise. She’s a Royal Navy vessel built for war, who can almost match the Black Pearl for speed. Immortal pirate zombies or not, if he didn’t play it smart against her she could have sank the Pearl, so he’s taking her as a serious opponent
@@averagenoah sure it's not this I'm a dishonest man, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest, honestly it's the honest ones you want to watch out for.
@@generalgabrielsatori Indeed… wished she was still like that after the curse… all other ships including the Flying Dutchman, would be going up against something most formidable as the Pearl. 🏴☠️
Also when Elizabeth looks back and sees the black pearl the sense of being chased and stress with that drop to lower pitch is just so god damn good, does such a great job portraying the Black Pearl as an intimidating beast
Barbossa's squint at 3:15 is one of my favorite small touches. He wouldn't be able to see anything unusual from where he is. Indeed, all that would be happening would be the Interceptor's bow spray would be increased a TINY bit from the resistance of the anchor rope, but there's enough bow spray already that it would be indistinguishable. Despite there not being any indication of anything changing, Barbossa still knows there's something up. It's like in Clone Wars when Admiral Trench says "Something _odd..._ is going on out there" when the cloaked ship is nearby. Even when literally nothing is happening, they can still sense that SOMETHING is off.
2 other awsome details that show how compitent Barbosa is. IMMEDIATLY when he sees them dumping weight he gives the order "run out the sweeps" aka put out the oars, to put them in range of the cannons. Then Elizabeth has the idea to drop anchor and everyone on the interceptor acts like its a crazy/genious idea. Barbosa sees whats happening immediatly recognizes it AND knows the propper Naval Term for it because lives this shit.
The Black Pearl got two really good moments to shine, this movie and then the maelstrom fight. All the other times it was either passed around or it’s true captain wasn’t even behind the wheel. I hope in the new movie that they are gonna make with Johnny Depp coming they actually keep the ship and it’s true captain the whole time.
Although it’s brief, the scene where they’re chased by The Dutchman in Dead Man’s Chest really let’s us see that The Pearl wasn’t just fast because it was cursed, but really is the fastest ship in The Caribbean. And what makes the scene even more special, is that they only escape when Jack personally takes the wheel and helps the ship to catch the wind, showing him to be a very talented sailor, rather than the silly Jack we see most of the time.
Club-hauling, the act of dropping an anchor to rapidly turn a ship, is a real tactic in Age of Sail naval combat. Since most ships couldn't mount guns in the rear castle (the house built on the back), pursuing ships would try to slip past their targets from behind and "rake them" with their guns. The destruction and chaos caused would chase cannon crews from their guns for safety or due to shrapnel injures, disallowing returning fire. The counter this, and to allow the pursuing ship a better firing angle, you could club-haul. It was VERY dangerous move because of the high amount of stress put on the ship. As seen in the clip, the anchor rope tore planks of wood off before getting the turn going, which if not properly maintained (or just old wood) could have carried down the length of the ship, effectively scuttling it. The anchor mooring pulling free was also a risk.
Absolutely even on a modern ship fire is a fear to end all fears, not only can it destroy the ship but firefighting is very difficult when the german invaded france in 1940 her national ocean liner the SS Normandie escaped possession by the nazis and was holed up New York harbour until a fire gutted her insides, it may have been salvagable but in extinguishing the fire so much water had been sprayed into her that she capsized and was subsequently wrecked, the RMS Queen Elizabeth (under the name Seawise University) was also destroyed and wrecked by fire the Normandie incident may have had a profound effect on naval architect William Francis Gibbs who after WW2 designed a new ocean liner that would become the SS United States and was obsessed with the ship being as fire resistant as possible, there was barely anything flammable used in her construction and when a special wooden captain's chair was made for her bridge it was got rid of, the only things made of wood were things that couldn't be made of anything else like her pianos or galley chopping boards however this may have caused some health problems for many of her passengers due to the large amount of fire proofing by asbestos.@@xsailor85
Just love how they build the tension in this scene. The fleeing Interceptor, the crew panicking as its somehow being outrun by the supernaturally powerful Black Pearl ("This is the fastest ship in the Caribbean!), trying desperately to come up with some scheme to escape, loading up the cannons with silverware, etc. Captain Jack as a prisoner ('Stop blowing holes in my ship!') Barbossa squinting as he realizes what they're about to do... Probably the best scene in the whole series, and it only needs two ships and half a dozen characters the audience can identity, either as empathetic heroes, terrifying villains or plucky comic relief (Pintel and Ragetti especially). No need for massive armadas or anything overtly supernatural. Even the scene with the monkey at the end ('Not you! We named the monkey Jaaack!) Absolutely perfect - I hope they show this scene in media classes!
And then their plan almost works, they do almost manage to ourun the Pearl, but then the oars come out and then that's when they know it's game over, time for a final stand. It's perfect.
Well this is the cursed version of it and plus Davy Jones raised it for jack giving it some sort of magic abilities or something like that I’m not fully sure though as I haven’t kept up with the POTC plot line and lore
The pearl has some sort of magic properties in it and i don't know how fast it really is. It is the fastest ship in the potc universe But the top speed of it is not stated or noted The Queen Anne's Revenge goes 20 knots possibly in the wiki fanbase and for the pearl idk....
My favorite POC of all time. First one was so so good. Dead Man's Chest shortly after, but first one has my heart. Every scene in it was beautiful. The music, the acting, the details of the ships. Still get goosebumps and smile after all these years
This scene shows that despite the crew being immortal the Pearl isn’t and that’s why it fled at the beginnings instead of attack the dauntless to retrieve the coin. If a smaller ship like the interceptor firing improvised shot can damage the pearl enough to significantly degrade its speed imagine what a 100 gun ship of the line such as the dauntless would do it it?
4:20 The way Pintel has his hands raise up like he was expecting a cannonball always make question what would happen if a cannon ball hit then, like at the end when three of the cursed pirated get blow up, since curse make them inmortal they would be turn into pieces but still 'alive'?
So strange now to see and hear Will and Elizabeth, especially Gibbs, speak so differently about the Pearl… so great the early times when they all here eventually become one crew aboard the Pearl.
1:55 anyone who has played sea of thieves knows the sheer TERROR of a larger/faster/more deadly ship slowly gaining on you as you try to run, and coming to the realization you are likely going to have to fighr it out
Yeah dude i noticed it being a bit thicker in this movie, of course its the prop itself but in the next few movies. It got a bit proportionate you know..... Like it got a bit thinner and also the upper sails are cg
The black pearl is considered the fastest ship in the caribbean, so knowing a bit about tacking, the best suggestion I would think is turning the sail angle against the wind. Sails are meant to catch the wind, usually behind the ship, HOWEVER they are used to go backwards too. If the wind is coming from the side (which the wind is coming from starboard side) then it is possible they made the sails perpendicular or turned to the starboard side to use the wind to rapidly decelerate the ship. Another idea, i just caught, wind suddenly went from starboard side to port side when they dropped anchor. And they turned her to port. So, still the same thing, only they wind magically changed sides and would automatically push against the front of the sails to slow her.
Very few out there knew the fact that the Black Pearl ship featured on Dead Man’s Chest, which was the vessel’s second portrayal on the big screen, was NOT the same as the original one featured on The Curse of the Black Pearl, since they were portrayed by 2 different Props. Having say that, I’m not pointing out the new sails swap over the scratched ones after the Aztec Curse was lifted. Its hard to spot such changes at first sight, albeit small but important details are here and there, which render both versions somewhat different, although they were canonically the same vessel, but overall they are almost identical. I will call the second portrayal as “sleeker” and “thinner”. As a longtime POTC fan since the early 2000’s, I always had thought that the first original Black Pearl featured on this film was the biggest, deadliest, fearsome and powerful of the 2. As an additional data, the Queen Anne’s Revenge ship featured on On Stranger Tides was portrayed by the same Prop used to portray the second Black Pearl version aforementioned above, and one can tell it by a mere glare, almost to the point in which the Queen Anne’s Revenge looks like an re-skinned and/or updated Black Pearl.
This scene exemplifies why Sea of Thieves is the best pirate game ever, its the ONLY game that makes you realize Naval battles between large ships is as much about sail maintence, speed managment, and ship position as much as raw firepower
I really liked the original more then the sequels, this was just pure pirate adventure greatness, with just a smidge of well placed comedy and a dabbling of the supernatural. I felt like the sequels focused too much on the supernatural side of things, lots of tacky CGi and ridiculous set-piece scenes, and less on the somewhat realistic pirate stuff, and overdid it with Jack's antics. Don't get me wrong, I like Jack's antics, but there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. It's sorta like comparing the film series for Lord of the Rings to The Hobbit. The latter wasn't terrible, but it just conceded so much to modern trends in cinema. I won't be so much of a snob as to claim that modern movies aren't good, but you have to admit, there was a big shift around 2004 or so in movies where massive changes in the style were made, and a lot of those changes are ones that have proven to be not that great, like switching over to CGi over practical effects, putting much higher priority on having wide appeal and marketability, and trying to build big franchise universes. Seriously, compare most movies from 2002 to 2005 for instance, you notice a massive shift.
Folks pullin hand 180 hand brake turns in the 1700s like it was nothing. To this day, when i broadside a ship on world of warcraft i have my daughter yell fireall
Oh this series had so much promise before they decided sequels would be good and then ostracised their lead actor because of an accusation of spousal abuse which incidentally was proved false in a court of law.
Barbossa seemed shocked here. Of course they've imitated how jack would've done. And i got a feeling that he was trying to avoid their club-hauling move, as you can see the interceptor got em good because They are in range of the pearl's bow, so that means they have their advantage of blasting them first...and so he immediately ordered his men to of course hard to port.
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3:53 Absolutely love that shot of the cannon crews from both ships screaming at each other before the actual shooting starts. That part always gives me goosebumps, can't imagine being a cannon crew in a situation like this where you're literally looking death in the face...
Ironically, the interceptor actually had the edge by using improvised shrapnels. If they weren’t facing immortal pirates they would have absolutly butchered Barbosa’s crew.
When the two schools see each other on the field trip
@@florians9949 The cutlery and bits of broken glass they fired at them would have a 0% chance of penetrating the feet thick wooden hull of an east indiaman galleon. Weapons of this fashion did exist and were effective, but the ammunition they fired was considerably heavier and aimed at exposed personnel.
That's the real climax of this scene. The mad dash to get away from the towering cursed Pearl, ultimately in vain with the heroes being forced to make a stand after having dumped most of their functional ammunition overboard.
Seeing Cotton, the disabled mute, screaming his head off getting ready for a hopelessly lopsided battle with the surging music is a shot that *never* fails to get me psyched for the coming battle sequence.
Only for the interceptors crew. The pirates know they are immortal and there isn’t enough cannonballs on earth to kill them.
I like that barbossa doesn’t underestimate his opponents. He’s completely serious the whole time
That's a quality of a good leader. Doesn't matter who the opponent is, never let your guard down.
@@lucianofuataga684 Thrawn approves
The Interceptor isn’t a merchantmen the Pearl is taking by surprise. She’s a Royal Navy vessel built for war, who can almost match the Black Pearl for speed. Immortal pirate zombies or not, if he didn’t play it smart against her she could have sank the Pearl, so he’s taking her as a serious opponent
Perhaps the most iconic line in the history of cinema... "STOP BLOWING HOLES IN MY SHIP!!"
He doesn't care if he dies, just as long no one blow holes in his ship
“Why is the Rum gone?” is better. But this is still great.
@GreyDoofus88 I'm a dishonest man, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest, honestly it's the honest ones you want to watch out for.
@@averagenoah sure it's not this I'm a dishonest man, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest, honestly it's the honest ones you want to watch out for.
@@HarryGinn4Eva 'Because you can never predict when they're going to do something incredibly stupid.'
Can we talk about how badass the pearl looks coming out of the fog and how badass it looks in general
We definitely can.
The black pearl: *I am coming for you.......*
That mist actually came from the Black Pearl itself because of the Aztec gold curse.
@@generalgabrielsatori
Indeed… wished she was still like that after the curse… all other ships including the Flying Dutchman, would be going up against something most formidable as the Pearl. 🏴☠️
The most epic scene in the movie.
Clubhauling worked out a lot better in Battleship.
@@WarGrowlmon18it's more dangerous to do on a modern battle ship like that
Remains one of the best scenes in the franchise. A classically fantastic action sequence.
2:31 always loved that musical note that sounds on Barbossa there
0:07 The orchestral hit and the water hitting the ship being in sync is so badass
& that makes her(the ship) Legendary
Also when Elizabeth looks back and sees the black pearl the sense of being chased and stress with that drop to lower pitch is just so god damn good, does such a great job portraying the Black Pearl as an intimidating beast
At that moment I've became in love with this movie
Thats the kind of shot you could never do in CGI, the effects work with the real ships in this movie is just amazing
Barbossa's squint at 3:15 is one of my favorite small touches. He wouldn't be able to see anything unusual from where he is. Indeed, all that would be happening would be the Interceptor's bow spray would be increased a TINY bit from the resistance of the anchor rope, but there's enough bow spray already that it would be indistinguishable. Despite there not being any indication of anything changing, Barbossa still knows there's something up. It's like in Clone Wars when Admiral Trench says "Something _odd..._ is going on out there" when the cloaked ship is nearby. Even when literally nothing is happening, they can still sense that SOMETHING is off.
2 other awsome details that show how compitent Barbosa is. IMMEDIATLY when he sees them dumping weight he gives the order "run out the sweeps" aka put out the oars, to put them in range of the cannons. Then Elizabeth has the idea to drop anchor and everyone on the interceptor acts like its a crazy/genious idea. Barbosa sees whats happening immediatly recognizes it AND knows the propper Naval Term for it because lives this shit.
STOP BLOWIN’ HOLES IN MY SHIP!!!
That’s like every fan base ever lol
The Black Pearl got two really good moments to shine, this movie and then the maelstrom fight. All the other times it was either passed around or it’s true captain wasn’t even behind the wheel. I hope in the new movie that they are gonna make with Johnny Depp coming they actually keep the ship and it’s true captain the whole time.
Although it’s brief, the scene where they’re chased by The Dutchman in Dead Man’s Chest really let’s us see that The Pearl wasn’t just fast because it was cursed, but really is the fastest ship in The Caribbean.
And what makes the scene even more special, is that they only escape when Jack personally takes the wheel and helps the ship to catch the wind, showing him to be a very talented sailor, rather than the silly Jack we see most of the time.
3:53 me and the bois when we bump with other school bois
Very relatable 😂
3:54 look at the parrot be like “the fuck is this?” 😂
Lmao “fuck’s going on around here??”
You know how great a scene is, when it's just as enjoyable at 360p
Club-hauling, the act of dropping an anchor to rapidly turn a ship, is a real tactic in Age of Sail naval combat. Since most ships couldn't mount guns in the rear castle (the house built on the back), pursuing ships would try to slip past their targets from behind and "rake them" with their guns. The destruction and chaos caused would chase cannon crews from their guns for safety or due to shrapnel injures, disallowing returning fire.
The counter this, and to allow the pursuing ship a better firing angle, you could club-haul. It was VERY dangerous move because of the high amount of stress put on the ship. As seen in the clip, the anchor rope tore planks of wood off before getting the turn going, which if not properly maintained (or just old wood) could have carried down the length of the ship, effectively scuttling it. The anchor mooring pulling free was also a risk.
Seriously one of the best filmed directed and composed film action sequences
The ost during this scene was simply brilliant, the sense of alarm and stress is just on point and so perfectly synced with the key moments
3:21 And that, children, is why we wouldn't have open flame on a sailing ship of the era. EVER.
Or any ship on any era. A shipboard fire is an absolute nightmare.
Absolutely even on a modern ship fire is a fear to end all fears, not only can it destroy the ship but firefighting is very difficult when the german invaded france in 1940 her national ocean liner the SS Normandie escaped possession by the nazis and was holed up New York harbour until a fire gutted her insides, it may have been salvagable but in extinguishing the fire so much water had been sprayed into her that she capsized and was subsequently wrecked, the RMS Queen Elizabeth (under the name Seawise University) was also destroyed and wrecked by fire the Normandie incident may have had a profound effect on naval architect William Francis Gibbs who after WW2 designed a new ocean liner that would become the SS United States and was obsessed with the ship being as fire resistant as possible, there was barely anything flammable used in her construction and when a special wooden captain's chair was made for her bridge it was got rid of, the only things made of wood were things that couldn't be made of anything else like her pianos or galley chopping boards however this may have caused some health problems for many of her passengers due to the large amount of fire proofing by asbestos.@@xsailor85
When another car kicks up a rock and it hits my wind shield...
“STOP BLOWING HOLES IN MY SHIP!”
0:06 EPIC scene with the music
Just love how they build the tension in this scene. The fleeing Interceptor, the crew panicking as its somehow being outrun by the supernaturally powerful Black Pearl ("This is the fastest ship in the Caribbean!), trying desperately to come up with some scheme to escape, loading up the cannons with silverware, etc. Captain Jack as a prisoner ('Stop blowing holes in my ship!') Barbossa squinting as he realizes what they're about to do...
Probably the best scene in the whole series, and it only needs two ships and half a dozen characters the audience can identity, either as empathetic heroes, terrifying villains or plucky comic relief (Pintel and Ragetti especially). No need for massive armadas or anything overtly supernatural. Even the scene with the monkey at the end ('Not you! We named the monkey Jaaack!)
Absolutely perfect - I hope they show this scene in media classes!
And then their plan almost works, they do almost manage to ourun the Pearl, but then the oars come out and then that's when they know it's game over, time for a final stand.
It's perfect.
3:59 to me that was the most epic shout of them screaming "Fire!" in these movies!!
It’s the part that immediately enters my head when I think of PotC
One of the best pirates battles in a film history and the music is the cherry on top
1:48 Absolutely love this shot and musical cue. So damn good.
0:05 one of the biggest dopamine hits ever that was epic
"Or it's you we'll load into the cannon!"
"Daft like Jack."
This line has new meaning with the bootleg turn in the latest movie.
I still don't understand why with tattered and full of hole sail the black pearl still manages to sail fast
Well this is the cursed version of it and plus Davy Jones raised it for jack giving it some sort of magic abilities or something like that I’m not fully sure though as I haven’t kept up with the POTC plot line and lore
She was cursed
The pearl has some sort of magic properties in it and i don't know how fast it really is.
It is the fastest ship in the potc universe
But the top speed of it is not stated or noted
The Queen Anne's Revenge goes 20 knots possibly in the wiki fanbase and for the pearl idk....
@@dudeguy3243 Jesus, 20 knots is wicked fast for the time.
@@sirboomsalot4902 might be because of the magic sword Blackbeard/Barbossa used to control the ship, forgot what it’s called.
1:24
Hoist our colors Mr. Pintel
My favorite POC of all time. First one was so so good. Dead Man's Chest shortly after, but first one has my heart. Every scene in it was beautiful. The music, the acting, the details of the ships. Still get goosebumps and smile after all these years
I hope they didn’t throw the rum overboard.
Ive got bad news for you bud
yes, the rum is gone..
@@jewwhovotedfornazipartyBut why's the rum gone!
This scene shows that despite the crew being immortal the Pearl isn’t and that’s why it fled at the beginnings instead of attack the dauntless to retrieve the coin. If a smaller ship like the interceptor firing improvised shot can damage the pearl enough to significantly degrade its speed imagine what a 100 gun ship of the line such as the dauntless would do it it?
4:20 The way Pintel has his hands raise up like he was expecting a cannonball always make question what would happen if a cannon ball hit then, like at the end when three of the cursed pirated get blow up, since curse make them inmortal they would be turn into pieces but still 'alive'?
Back in the (Cold War) days they called that a crazy Ivan. Best application, after Firefly. 😁
So strange now to see and hear Will and Elizabeth, especially Gibbs, speak so differently about the Pearl… so great the early times when they all here eventually become one crew aboard the Pearl.
The music in this scene is especially outstanding .
This whole scene and score = amazing!
Great clip, always enjoyed this, thanks!
3:53 reminds me of high school when the school bus drive passed by a rival school bus
2:04 did he use the same "anything, everything" reference from his 2007 movie Kingdom of Heaven ?
I believe so
This came out in 2003
PotC came out earlier so the movie you were mentioning used the line of PotC not the other way around.
1:55 anyone who has played sea of thieves knows the sheer TERROR of a larger/faster/more deadly ship slowly gaining on you as you try to run, and coming to the realization you are likely going to have to fighr it out
Love how the fog is going right after the Black Pearl
The black pearl looks so thick in only this movie
Yeah dude i noticed it being a bit thicker in this movie, of course its the prop itself but in the next few movies.
It got a bit proportionate you know.....
Like it got a bit thinner and also the upper sails are cg
Still one of my favourite moments in these movies...
Clubhauling worked out a lot better in Battleship.
You saw that huh
@@deathcharge5468 Oh yeah. I LOVE that movie!!!
4:18 The moment that inspired an entire *Mythbusters* segment XD
It must have been utter chaos filming this scene lmao…
prob
less spectacular but the most realistic and navigational focused combat scene in the entire series
2:31 epic soundtrack
yep
Stop blowing holes in my ship 😂😂😂😂😂
I LOVE the music in this scene
Barbossa is Hungry - Music name.
@@batman_2004 it's on my Spotify playlist and I listen to it regularly
I really miss old Disney.
1:52 best picture ever😍😍😍
true :D
best scene in the movie
4:00
Elizabeth: FIIIRAAAHHH!!
😂😂😂
She said "fire all"
3:13 - Barbossa be like 'U wot mate?'
Gibbs hair tho
My question is the Black Pearl was under full sail and never dropped anchor. How did it suddenly stop when delivering broadsides with the Interceptor?
Cursed ship I think
The oars maybe?
@@pickleman40 The oars on the starboard were pulled in. If they braked using the port oars, the ship would have turned off to the side.
@@patrioticjustice9040 maybe they hit a shoal, or a zombie whale assisted them lol
The black pearl is considered the fastest ship in the caribbean, so knowing a bit about tacking, the best suggestion I would think is turning the sail angle against the wind.
Sails are meant to catch the wind, usually behind the ship, HOWEVER they are used to go backwards too. If the wind is coming from the side (which the wind is coming from starboard side) then it is possible they made the sails perpendicular or turned to the starboard side to use the wind to rapidly decelerate the ship.
Another idea, i just caught, wind suddenly went from starboard side to port side when they dropped anchor. And they turned her to port. So, still the same thing, only they wind magically changed sides and would automatically push against the front of the sails to slow her.
Barbossa carried the whole movie so great.
Jack has left the chat
Gibbs is the main character in every movie
Reminds me of watching this as a kid, especially the VHS quality.
It was at this moment Turner showed he has BALLS. Taking on a Galleon with a brig? Put some respect on his name.
Yes
1:25 Bad as* shot of barbossa standing in front of his menacing jolly roger while being hoisted to the top!
0:26 is one of the best lines and responses in this entire franchise
1:14 is my favorite line. “Run out the sweeps” followed by the evil grin of the first mate. This whole scene is absolute perfection
Back when POTC was one of the best TRILOGIES around.
Very few out there knew the fact that the Black Pearl ship featured on Dead Man’s Chest, which was the vessel’s second portrayal on the big screen, was NOT the same as the original one featured on The Curse of the Black Pearl, since they were portrayed by 2 different Props. Having say that, I’m not pointing out the new sails swap over the scratched ones after the Aztec Curse was lifted. Its hard to spot such changes at first sight, albeit small but important details are here and there, which render both versions somewhat different, although they were canonically the same vessel, but overall they are almost identical. I will call the second portrayal as “sleeker” and “thinner”. As a longtime POTC fan since the early 2000’s, I always had thought that the first original Black Pearl featured on this film was the biggest, deadliest, fearsome and powerful of the 2. As an additional data, the Queen Anne’s Revenge ship featured on On Stranger Tides was portrayed by the same Prop used to portray the second Black Pearl version aforementioned above, and one can tell it by a mere glare, almost to the point in which the Queen Anne’s Revenge looks like an re-skinned and/or updated Black Pearl.
She is the fastest ship in the Caribbean, Black Pearl.
Silent Mary is faster
This scene exemplifies why Sea of Thieves is the best pirate game ever, its the ONLY game that makes you realize Naval battles between large ships is as much about sail maintence, speed managment, and ship position as much as raw firepower
god it must have been unbelievable fun to be an extra on one of these movies
Funny that the pivot move was almost the same thing Jack used on Salazar in the last movie
These movies make me play black flag everytime I see them
I like how in 4:02 the cannon goes off and the music cuts out
Now , fire fire all
I really liked the original more then the sequels, this was just pure pirate adventure greatness, with just a smidge of well placed comedy and a dabbling of the supernatural. I felt like the sequels focused too much on the supernatural side of things, lots of tacky CGi and ridiculous set-piece scenes, and less on the somewhat realistic pirate stuff, and overdid it with Jack's antics. Don't get me wrong, I like Jack's antics, but there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. It's sorta like comparing the film series for Lord of the Rings to The Hobbit. The latter wasn't terrible, but it just conceded so much to modern trends in cinema. I won't be so much of a snob as to claim that modern movies aren't good, but you have to admit, there was a big shift around 2004 or so in movies where massive changes in the style were made, and a lot of those changes are ones that have proven to be not that great, like switching over to CGi over practical effects, putting much higher priority on having wide appeal and marketability, and trying to build big franchise universes. Seriously, compare most movies from 2002 to 2005 for instance, you notice a massive shift.
3:56 save your time
Actually the whole scene was worth to watch
Clubhauling worked out a lot better in Battleship.
What Risang said
ThIs Is ThE fAsTeSt ShIp In ThE cArRiBeAn! :O
You can tell them that after they've caught us: -_-
Actually the silent Mary is faster than either
"With what?"
What do you mean "with what"?? There's no way you threw all the powder and shot overboard that quickly.
3:52 LOL
Pov: you try to escape that galleon in sot
Crazy to think war at sea was once like this
Literally any war at any time is horrific lol
@@Johnnysmithy24 but not as face to face as this
@@dakota481 Never watch a documentary about ww1 huh?
@@sanctuslupus578 you understand this era of ships and fighting were 1700's right?? Way before WW1 ....
@@dakota481 Ofc, I was referring to the fact you said how horrific this is when ww1 arguably has the most gruesome ways to die.
Music name please.
@@alexander1647 Thanks a lot. ✌️
Folks pullin hand 180 hand brake turns in the 1700s like it was nothing. To this day, when i broadside a ship on world of warcraft i have my daughter yell fireall
1:09 jeez music intensifies - real shit begins
I wonder what happend to the black pearls paddels it was only seen in the first movie and was never seen again after the first movie
ye i wonder that too
STOP BLOWING HOLES IN MOI SHIP!
360p???
Oh this series had so much promise before they decided sequels would be good and then ostracised their lead actor because of an accusation of spousal abuse which incidentally was proved false in a court of law.
Why the black pearl always win other ship like the flying ducthman , silent marry or even hms intercetop and hms deavour ???
Jack is so cute!!!
Stop blowing my ship!
Fine captain jack sparrow
Thats the Evergiven
I like 1:28 to 1:45
I like 3:21 a lot
Same
Barbossa seemed shocked here.
Of course they've imitated how jack would've done.
And i got a feeling that he was trying to avoid their club-hauling move, as you can see the interceptor got em good because
They are in range of the pearl's bow, so that means they have their advantage of blasting them first...and so he immediately ordered his men to of course hard to port.
STOP BLOWING HOLES IN MY SHIP!!!!!😡
4:01
Me in sea of thieves
Totaly !
01:06 😌🎶
I can count the pixels here.
4:00 FIRAAAA !!
ThIs Is ThE fAsTesT ShIp iN tHe CaRibBeAn.
Fastest ships in carribean
1.silent Mary
2. Black Pearl
3.Flying Dutchman
4. Interceptor