Think about this for a second. We never EVER see Jack get flustered or emotional, no matter the situation, but the moment Barbossa said he lost the Pearl, we actually see Jack get pissed! Shows just how much Jack loves his ship
He was actually more emotional about the Pearl than he was about other things, including rum. In Dead Man's chest, he sounded broken hearted when he said "she's only a ship" as it hurt him to even say that
Jack's reaction to Barbossa's sinking of the pearl is genuinely tragic. The entire Trilogy, no matter how cold he was toward Barbossa, there was still a respect. In that moment. When Jack utterly loses his temper, composure, Barbossa looked at him bewildered because he'd NEVER seen Jack unhinged like that.
I think getting angry was part of his plan so he could get restrained by the two guards. That's the only way he could get close enough to the guards to use their muskets
I think it was honestly just part of his plan. After all in an earlier movie they abandon the ship, and Gibbs asks why they would do that, and all jack had to say was “shes only a ship, mate”
Well, as in, compared to other pirates, his rate of disembowelment is not quite so high. And he gave that guy a rope to hang on to when he fell out the window- most vagabonds aren't that considerate, don't you know.
I could be wrong, but seeing Jack's reaction after he hears about the Pearl, this is the first time I've seen him genuinely enraged. I suppose even he has a limit.
no shit dude. He had it raised back from the depths after it was first sunk, had it stolen by barbossa 2 times, had been dragged WITH it by the Kraken and he hears after barbossa took it the second time it sunk? I woulda killed Hector there for just telling that.
His second love in the Black Pearl, first being the sea. It makes sense considering how he literally went through hell and high water, died, and came back to life with it. Even in Davy Jones Locker he tried pulling the ship before finding a way out
Well he did willing give to his soul to Jones in order to raise the Pearl from depths, lose it twice to Barbossa and being dragged down to the Locker by the kraken, I say Captain Sparrow has the right to be pissed after hearing intentionally that the Pearl had sunk
One of fav things about the scene is Jack rage against Barbossa for losing the Pearl. One of the few times we seen Jack really angry, shows how much Jack loves his ship. Such a good small scene.
Johnny Depp is an amazing actor but it's not his talent that got me interested in his movies. When I read that he went to a children's hospital in Australian hospital to visit a children's cancer ward in costume and playing the character of Jack Sparrow for those sick kids, that really moved me. Bless you Johnny.
Barbossa was in absolute shock when jack started to talk so serious and angered when he said that he lost the black pearl. Like you can see him snap out of it when the king calls him.
ONLY Jack Sparrow could have done this. The thing that most impresses me about him is that he makes all of these plans so quickly or he makes them as he goes.
I think Barbosa shows genuine shock at Jack's statement about going down with the ship because Jack shows a part of himself that truly follows a code. the part of him seen when he granted life to Will instead of taking immortality at sea (the one thing he loves more then Rum, and the Black Pearl) a true paradise for him. To see such a serious part of this Wild unserious pirate I imagine it would bring about genuine shock. not the best movie by far, But still a movie full of amazing scenes.
This movie takes place in 1750. In 1744 King George II, the same flabby blob you see here, was leading armies in battle in person, from the front, risking capture to inspire his forces. How the mighty have fallen.
And when he says "if that ship be sunk properly, you should be sunk with it." He speaks in a low, almost growling tone. Can't blame him, especially after everything Jack went through to keep the pearl.
Jack and Barbossa would have made one hell of a team. And in a lot of ways they did! The only problem is that they were completely on different ends of the spectrum, Barbossa was a crafty planner, or as Jack was more of an improviser. I don't know about the rest of you, but when I watch these films, especially the later ones, I was got the feeling that Barbosa deep down kind of admired Jack, even though he probably would never have admitted it. And then the last one, Jack seem to feel somewhat of a genuine sadness that Barbosa was dead. I think in another life, those two actually would have been very good friends.
I image they actually were very good friends when Barbossa was Jacks first mate . After the mutiny Jack only called him Barbossa but when they met again in "at world's end" and from there on in every movie he calls him Hector. I dont know I always felt that was Jack trying to reconnect. In the 5th he actually said about Barbossa "this is my bestest mate in the whole world "
Jacks rage when he hears that the Black Pearl was sunk even frightened Barbossa. You can see him visibly recoil from Jack. Jack died for that ship, twice. He went through hell and back many times for that ship. It was the love of his life. Hearing it was sunk and the man who took it from him was not sunk with it, that would even piss me off. Jack doesn't get angry often as he likes being aloof...so when he does get angry, I'd be scared.too.
I love how when Jack's making his escape the king's shocked and in awe, but Barbossa's just standing there like "Jesus Christ, there he goes with his damn tricks again." And at the end when Jack takes a bite of the pastry and the look on his face is like "Holy s***, these things really are that good!"
I feel like this is the black sheep of the soon to be 5 movies, but it was really refreshing to see it when it came out. Considering I thought the series was over after the 3rd it was kinda cool to see a NEW Pirates of the Caribbean movie. Not to mention this one had a completely different feel to it, and this was probably my favorite scene in the whole movie, it had me hooked when I saw Jack swinging on the chandelier and the good ol' theme playing
When telling Jack how he lost a leg, Barbossa says "I am the master of my fate!". This is a quote from the poem Invictus by William Ernest Henley, who had also lost a leg. Henley, who was an influential figure in late 19th century British literature, was one of the inspirations for Robert Louis Stevenson when he wrote the character of Long John Silver, the famous one-legged pirate of Treasure Island.
I think Jack's "I understand everything...except that wig" and "Elizabeth Swan" at the Brethren Court vote are my two favorite lines from him in the whole franchise. Oh, and I can't take the guy playing King George seriously.
Vault Boy Well. Before Edward Kenway became a captain, he had to work his way up the Pirate ladder. The same applied for Captain Jack Sparrow, whether he was born into it or not.
Think about this for a second. We never EVER see Jack get flustered or emotional, no matter the situation, but the moment Barbossa said he lost the Pearl, we actually see Jack get pissed! Shows just how much Jack loves his ship
I don't if this qualifies, but I just got reminded of when Elizabeth burns the rum in the first movie.
What about when he shot Barbossa? Usually he’s chatty, but Jack just gave Barbossa a cold stare
@@foret4a874 He wasn't angry at that time, we've never seen Jack genuinely furious up until this point.
@@kaz7690 I wouldn’t say he was super angry, but you can tell just by looking at him that he was feeling some strong emotions
He was actually more emotional about the Pearl than he was about other things, including rum. In Dead Man's chest, he sounded broken hearted when he said "she's only a ship" as it hurt him to even say that
Jack's reaction to Barbossa's sinking of the pearl is genuinely tragic. The entire Trilogy, no matter how cold he was toward Barbossa, there was still a respect. In that moment. When Jack utterly loses his temper, composure, Barbossa looked at him bewildered because he'd NEVER seen Jack unhinged like that.
I think getting angry was part of his plan so he could get restrained by the two guards. That's the only way he could get close enough to the guards to use their muskets
@@thewelcomer5698 I agree.
I think it was honestly just part of his plan. After all in an earlier movie they abandon the ship, and Gibbs asks why they would do that, and all jack had to say was “shes only a ship, mate”
@@friccle_ that was movie 2 Dead Man’s Chest.
@@friccle_yes, but when he said that it was because of the kraken, and even then he shows sadness at the thought.
I love that he doesn't really hurt anyone, he's just a cheeky bastard.
Oh, really, now? 1:44 2:03
Well, as in, compared to other pirates, his rate of disembowelment is not quite so high. And he gave that guy a rope to hang on to when he fell out the window- most vagabonds aren't that considerate, don't you know.
ace5762 he gave that rope so that he could go up real fast instead of climbing the rope normally... which is gonna be too slow for his escape...
@@georgeofhamilton they he fell out of the window
batman does it
Barbossas face be like: "I knew this would happen..."
+Jsyrin 1:23 THAT FACE LOL XD SUCH A BITCH FACE HAHAHA!!!!
200TH LIKE! 😃😃
Jsyrin 2:29
If you had been on many adventures with the likes of Jack Sparrow, you'd have a reason to make that kind of face. Lol
Jsyrin
Uhh.. mate you already wrote a comment like this
"Do you think he plans it? Or he just makes it up along as he goes?"
eddieguererro46 i think he plans it...how would would explain the chair at the window and the cake at the chandelier ???
eddieguererro46 He plans it! This time, they put so much into the scene that it could only be planned.
he plans it like a boss for the Cake
+eddieguererro46 Oh he plans it all out; he just does it compulsively, and at warp speeds the Enterprise could never hope to match.
No no your all incorrect he PLANS to make it up as he goes along
And Barbossa's stare just says, "I just KNEW Jack would do something like this."
Jsyrin "Do you think he plans it, or just makes it up as he goes along?"
'I understand everything...except that wig.'
This scene is so totally, amazingly, beautifully Jack Sparrow that I cannot begin to describe it.
Jack knew that Barbossa wasn't a privateer because of wig
😂😂😂
I could be wrong, but seeing Jack's reaction after he hears about the Pearl, this is the first time I've seen him genuinely enraged.
I suppose even he has a limit.
no shit dude. He had it raised back from the depths after it was first sunk, had it stolen by barbossa 2 times, had been dragged WITH it by the Kraken and he hears after barbossa took it the second time it sunk? I woulda killed Hector there for just telling that.
His second love in the Black Pearl, first being the sea. It makes sense considering how he literally went through hell and high water, died, and came back to life with it. Even in Davy Jones Locker he tried pulling the ship before finding a way out
.....but why is the rum gone?!?
Jack was also dead serious when he put a bullet in Barbossa's heart at the end of PotC 1.
I love Barbossa's face looking up at Jack, just like "I told you to chain him, y'all done goofed."
psyburg3r - I think Barbossa wanted to say: "I told you to chain him, dipshit!"
Oh wait, that's just me. Lol!
2:12 i love barbossas look like "not this again"
+CEF Fr Yup, that a "I hoped this wouldn't happen again, but had a feeling it would" expression
hilarious
it's the best part
I love Barbossa's face as Jack is swinging on that chandelier... the expression of 'He's doing it again' is just priceless...
0:23 haadleh
Such a royal way to say "hardly"
Viking Hawk 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I just love how every time the king speaks you get a shot of Jack and his face is just so disgruntled and annoyed by everything the king says 😁
TaviCaptures: 1:14: His face just says: "You're seriously working for this buffoon?".
Captain Jack Sparrow's Mind is Like, How can I get out if this in the most destructive, creative way possible While Casuing a lot of confusion ~Hmmm~
And looking hot and cool while doing it! #dramaqueen
That thumbs up that King George III does is priceless! 😂😂😂😂😂
This is my favorite part
This is King George II, George III's grandfather.
this movie timeline was 175* ,that’s was George II 👑 🏴
@@1987AnimeBoyFather*
@@DingleDangle66 grandfather, his father is frederick prince of wales
2:13
Barbossa's face of "God damnit, not this shit again..."
My caption of that scene is more like "I wish I could say 'I told you so' to his Majesty about putting him in chains but then I'd lose me other leg!"
Shanemagi LOL! To be followed very shortly with the loss of his head.
I think it was more "Here we go again"
@@Boskov01 He literally gives the King that exact look ten seconds later.
I love Barbossa's face at 2:13. He's like, "Seriously? I knew this was going to happen". Lol
Dear God! Vernon Dursley's Ancestor
I know right?!
HARRY POTTERRRRRRR (Lol I'm a huge fan)
lol.
Ellie Mullins you will be rewarded with a station you so desire😂😂😂😂😂😂
Carter Gonzalez aahhhahaha lol
I love the way Jack justs flicks his hat off hus head 😂😂
I love every moment of this
William Doyle same
I wouldn't doubt if this was Depp's improv! #Unscripted
It’s so unnecessary but so in-character 😂
@@WhisperingtothefireI think that was a “signal” to his disguised ally since the guy literally left weapons where Jack hid.
0:43 - 1:07
That gives me goosebumps. Pay attention to the look in his eyes, Jack was ready to beat the shit out of barbossa right then and there
Well he did willing give to his soul to Jones in order to raise the Pearl from depths, lose it twice to Barbossa and being dragged down to the Locker by the kraken, I say Captain Sparrow has the right to be pissed after hearing intentionally that the Pearl had sunk
Barbosa: It's safe they said, he can't escape they said
do u think he plans it all or comes up with it as he goes?
lucifer morningstar that's exactly what I was thinking, especially the napkin😂😂
lucifer morningstar I would imagine that he has skills like Sherlock Holmes but for his surroundings.
It's 50/50. If he has a chance to soak everything in, he'll make a plan. If not, it's off to improvising!
Do you think he plans it all out? or does he just go along with it?
If you watch the movie a min before this scene before the king enters he looks around the room trying to figure out how and were to escape
A combination of both, I'd say. He makes a vague plan and improvises the rest with what he's got.
It's a reference to Dead Man's Chest
I saw dead mans chest and at worlds end last night and got the referance
+[ZeGrO] TheObsidianGamer123 at world's end when jack escaping from beckett's ship
One of fav things about the scene is Jack rage against Barbossa for losing the Pearl. One of the few times we seen Jack really angry, shows how much Jack loves his ship. Such a good small scene.
The King was the harry potter's uncle as well. R.I.P. mister... you was a very good actor.
He -was- an awesome actor, he could do wonders with his face and voice.
Richard Griffith's the actors name mate. but yeah RIP. Loved him for that series and his part in Naked Gun 2 1/2: The smell of fear
I love how Barbossa doesn’t even try to stop him, he’s just like, “yep, I told you to put him in chains” 😂
That and after seeing how pissed jack got bout the pearl he knew he'd get an ass beating lol
Gentlemen, you will always remember this day, as the day you almost caught captain jack sparrow
Indeed mate
TheRadBread Indeed
I was surprised that line wasn't in that escape somewhere.
TheRadBread. I type that in roblox when i act him.
Kaka, mate!
Jack Sparrow Versus Robert Downeys Sherlock would be a good fight.
Fuck yes.
Sure 😂😂👌🏻
I asked a question like that on Quora!
This was probably one of the best bits in this movie :D
Johnny Depp is an amazing actor but it's not his talent that got me interested in his movies. When I read that he went to a children's hospital in Australian hospital to visit a children's cancer ward in costume and playing the character of Jack Sparrow for those sick kids, that really moved me. Bless you Johnny.
TheCoolProfessor There's actually a video of it
Joe Whitehead what is it called?
Barbossa was in absolute shock when jack started to talk so serious and angered when he said that he lost the black pearl. Like you can see him snap out of it when the king calls him.
The King is like, THIS WAS THE MOST EXCITING MOMENT OF MY LIFE!!!
I like how the king seems to be fond of jacks skills by saying he escaped in that tone
ONLY Jack Sparrow could have done this. The thing that most impresses me about him is that he makes all of these plans so quickly or he makes them as he goes.
he might just be the best pirate I've ever seen
He's Captain Jack Sparrow
So it would seem..
King George II is a very amusing detail to the scene, like look at his face in the background of the chaos.
Smartest Pirate EVER!!! No wonder he's a Pirate Lord! Why isn't he the King?
he rules from behind the throne
Thanks.
Oh god yeah son of the most feared pirate in the world who is not king you have elizabeth to thank for that lool
Could It Be Theories Thanks
Neji Hyuga Because the Pirate King is elected by majority vote by the Pirate Lords. And the Lords ALWAYS vote for themselves.
I think Barbosa shows genuine shock at Jack's statement about going down with the ship because Jack shows a part of himself that truly follows a code. the part of him seen when he granted life to Will instead of taking immortality at sea (the one thing he loves more then Rum, and the Black Pearl) a true paradise for him. To see such a serious part of this Wild unserious pirate I imagine it would bring about genuine shock. not the best movie by far, But still a movie full of amazing scenes.
Johnny and Geoffrey have great combinations on screen.
This movie takes place in 1750. In 1744 King George II, the same flabby blob you see here, was leading armies in battle in person, from the front, risking capture to inspire his forces. How the mighty have fallen.
Charles Larrivee Wait what? but Black Beard died in like 1714 I think
749zen I believe he is resurrected by black magic, which is why he has a magic sword, a cursed ship, and an army of zombies at his command.
Charles Larrivee ooooooh
749zen black beard died in 1718.
Dev ill You're probably right I'm not terribly well versed when it comes to Black Beard.
I believe theres suppose to be a "'Captain" somewhere in the title.
iAmSevenify Exactly!
The Fat Engilsh King: " He Escapsed!?!"All of us: " oh well this isnt unexpected at all, he IS captain jack sparrow, savy?"
"Jack Sparrow..."
"There should be a Captain somewhere in it."
I love how Jack's all serious and business mode when he asked about the pearl and how his voice raised when he heard that Hector lost the pearl.
And when he says "if that ship be sunk properly, you should be sunk with it." He speaks in a low, almost growling tone. Can't blame him, especially after everything Jack went through to keep the pearl.
Barbossa must have had a hard time not saying, "I told you so!"
Jack's reaction after Barbossa says the Pearl was sunk. I don't think I've ever seen Jack so pissed off before.
'Pirate? Nay. PRIVATEER'
🤣
I love how everything just works out for him as he effortlessly escapes 😂
I love how Barbossa immediately suggests putting Jack in chains so he can’t escape and then… Jack escapes
Jack and Barbossa would have made one hell of a team. And in a lot of ways they did! The only problem is that they were completely on different ends of the spectrum, Barbossa was a crafty planner, or as Jack was more of an improviser.
I don't know about the rest of you, but when I watch these films, especially the later ones, I was got the feeling that Barbosa deep down kind of admired Jack, even though he probably would never have admitted it.
And then the last one, Jack seem to feel somewhat of a genuine sadness that Barbosa was dead. I think in another life, those two actually would have been very good friends.
I image they actually were very good friends when Barbossa was Jacks first mate . After the mutiny Jack only called him Barbossa but when they met again in "at world's end" and from there on in every movie he calls him Hector. I dont know I always felt that was Jack trying to reconnect.
In the 5th he actually said about Barbossa "this is my bestest mate in the whole world "
hahahaha, Barbosa always give such an amazing, intellectual about-to-betray vibe.
one of my best escapes
Yes
0:10 this is me when I left torrents and joined Steam.
Why not have both though?
Hahahaha
Also I love Barbossa's reaction to Jack's escape. Barbossa is like us the older fans being like: "Yea I saw that coming. No point on even trying"
Jacks rage when he hears that the Black Pearl was sunk even frightened Barbossa. You can see him visibly recoil from Jack. Jack died for that ship, twice. He went through hell and back many times for that ship. It was the love of his life. Hearing it was sunk and the man who took it from him was not sunk with it, that would even piss me off. Jack doesn't get angry often as he likes being aloof...so when he does get angry, I'd be scared.too.
"you so desiiiiire...' 😂😂😂😂😂😂👌
Best moment
and that my friends is what happens when u put all your points into luck...
Fallout reference?
Jonathan Hou RPG refference really
Nagito build op
2:13 'Not more of this shit...'
dwoodsky And the king's face is like "How is he doing that!?"
2:12 Barbossa just thinking "Again with this?"
That music when Jack hits the guards, gold!!!!! 😍😄
Except that wig 😂
*LOST THE PEARL?!!* >=( LOVE This Film!!!
When he was running on the table I swear he made it a point to try n step on every plate of food on his way out lmao
I love how when Jack's making his escape the king's shocked and in awe, but Barbossa's just standing there like "Jesus Christ, there he goes with his damn tricks again." And at the end when Jack takes a bite of the pastry and the look on his face is like "Holy s***, these things really are that good!"
Jack: “Hector, how nice to see a fellow pirate make good of himself.”
Barbossa: “Pirate? Nay… P R I V A T E E R”
LOL Barbossa is not impressed. He has already seen Jack fire himself from one ship on to the other xD
I think this scene,from begining till end,is the best representation of Jack Sparrow.Comical,charming,at loss odds,clever and ingenious.
I feel like this is the black sheep of the soon to be 5 movies, but it was really refreshing to see it when it came out. Considering I thought the series was over after the 3rd it was kinda cool to see a NEW Pirates of the Caribbean movie. Not to mention this one had a completely different feel to it, and this was probably my favorite scene in the whole movie, it had me hooked when I saw Jack swinging on the chandelier and the good ol' theme playing
It was but it was a damn good one it lacked some fizz but i still loved it the next one will have it all back it's taken them long enough.
When telling Jack how he lost a leg, Barbossa says "I am the master of my fate!". This is a quote from the poem Invictus by William Ernest Henley, who had also lost a leg. Henley, who was an influential figure in late 19th century British literature, was one of the inspirations for Robert Louis Stevenson when he wrote the character of Long John Silver, the famous one-legged pirate of Treasure Island.
Jack was looking at Barbossa with straight up murder when he talked about the Pearl sinking. I really thought he was gonna cut him.
in the centre of my palace? hardly xD
and then " he escapeddd" :D
The high station you so desiiiiiire
All these years and I still don't understand that wig
fashion of that time
Sin Overlord get ready he'll be wearing it in the next film.
Sin Overlord no anti lice shampoos back then. The Rich shaved their heads and wore wigs to fight off the lice.
Sin Overlord 😂Good luck
r/whoooshingthewholethread
IS THAT UNCLE VERNOR FROM HARRY POTTER
Milo Septett yes:D unfortunately he passed away several months ago I think
Yup, he passed away in 2013
Milo Septett Omg he looks like him right
YES I NOTICED THAT TOO THE VOICE
That is him OMG RIP
The King does his part so well :))
I think Jack's "I understand everything...except that wig" and "Elizabeth Swan" at the Brethren Court vote are my two favorite lines from him in the whole franchise. Oh, and I can't take the guy playing King George seriously.
THU HIGH STAISHUN YU SO DESAYAA lol
hahaha
I love how Barbossa is just there like "I told you so" and "for God's sake"
you think he plans it all out or just makes it up as he goes along?
He plans it, at the start he check chair and drops napkin on purpose
A guy once asked the same question, he just makes it up has he goes.
I don't think that Jack think so far, it's Jack
My countless fav part of this scene but at 1:38 “I understand everything except that wig” 😂😂😂😂
I'm always Team Jack, but I just wanna say for the record, George... Barbossa DID warn you!
I swear that king cracks me up sometimes.
Jack Sparrow likes Cream Puffs. =D
Indigo Azai Yum
I love how Jack talks more like other Pirates when he's pissed.
How the King acts at the end is soooooo funny XD
A wonderful series of very good and funny movies. And remember Edward Scissors Hands? It's the same main actor! Extraordinary talent..
Jack really wanted that pastry
timetraveler4000 Yum
*"I lost the Pearl as I lost my leg!"*
*LOST THE PEARL!?"*
0:56 You often see Jack frown, but that's definitely the most angry I've ever seen him. He looks like he'd strangle Barbossa given the chance to.
the ONLY time Jack shows TRUE Rage. the Anger and expression he had...he wanted Hector's blood there.
best scene in the whole movie!!!
That thumbs up by His Majesty at 2:29 is just priceless!
Jack did a flip for the first time! Amazing! 😱😱😱😱
2:32
Sums up why we all love Jack. Always has some random way of making any scenario hilarious
Barbossa is one of the few pirates 🏴☠️ who is always on point
01:06
i see a slight regret from barbossa's face to not do what is right to be done with the pearl as jack said
I knew Assassins creed was in this, look at those climbing skills Jack has! *Not serious*
Be like, oh no if I jump from here I will die but hey theres a pile of hay it will save me
Vault Boy Well. Before Edward Kenway became a captain, he had to work his way up the Pirate ladder. The same applied for Captain Jack Sparrow, whether he was born into it or not.
Only moment that jack get anger in whole movie franchise.
The actor playing the king was having an absolute field day with the character 🤣
That's how I thought, Rich people from UK talk
The king got quite a show there. He won't be seeing anything like it ever again
2:29
:D
This is in my opinion the best escape scene of the trilogy. The way he just uses everything in his disposal is genius
This wasn’t part of the trilogy
Barbossa: I lost the pearl as I lost my leg
Jack sparrow:lost the pearl!
Barbossa:aye,I defended her mighty enough but she was sunk nonetheless