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The guy that dies in the Fountain claiming it for Britain is called Theodore Graves... himself, Jack, Barbossa and Gibbs are the only characters to appear in all the Pirates movies at that point. He's the one that was the Commodore's right hand in the first one, and serves under Beckett for 2 and 3. His most iconic line "That's got to be the best Pirate I've ever seen."
The Spanish captain is an absolute chad. Spends almost the entire movie off screen. Doesn't get sidetracked by random bullshit. Shoots an Englishman in the chest and then tells his men to make a note of his brave sacrifice. Destroys the Fountain of Youth for being pagan blasphemy. Refuses to elaborate. Leaves.
46:00 The place they kept referencing in the early movies was Singapore not Tortuga. That's where Sao Feng's base of operations was in part 3. Tortuga is the place where they always go to get a ship and a crew. Jack and Will go there in part 1 to get a crew, and they run into Gibbs. And that's where Jack and Gibbs go to get a crew in part 2, and they run into Elizabeth and Norrington. Pudgy is right, it's the place where Jack always get's slapped.
Pudgey was right about Tortuga. We've been multiple times. In the first movie, it's where Jack and Will went to find Gibbs and a crew (where Jack gets slapped by all the women). In the second film, it's where Jack and Gibbs went to gather a crew to sacrifice to Davey Jones (where they pick up Elizabeth and Norrington). Will also goes there while searching for Jack.
I agree, it's good to go with the popular opinion sometimes but it's also great to watch things that you actually think you'll enjoy! Makes for a great reaction
The only reason why people don't like the last two is because it's a continuation of the story without the popular Two Lovers, it's similar with Toy Story 4 we didn't need it but it ended up being a good movie.
The best way to truly know if you like something is to see it for yourself and nobody else. It’s really the only way. I love On Stranger Tides 🌊🌊🌊⛴️⛴️⛴️🧜🏾♀️🧜🏾♀️🧜🏾♀️🧜🏾♀️
Tortuga is the island where Jack gets slapped, Gibbs slept with the pigs, and Elisabeth hit Norrington with a bottle at the brawl. As I understands it, Tortuga is a free pirate habor where the pirates go to recruit and regroup outside of reach of the Crown.
8:35 Stunt actors rarely get the respect they deserve. The person Jack Sparrow is fighting in this sequence is stunt actress Jennifer Badger. She's quite attractive, and holds many feats of badassery. She once did a backwards fall out of a four story window into unseen padding on the ground. She had to guess and gauge her movement to aim for the pad. Without seeing it. Backwards. She's also a ferocious stunt car driver for movies and has 250 "appearances" in film, everything from cell phone commercials to Avengers movies. She's quite impressive, and been around for a very long time. You've seen Jennifer many times, and just don't know it.
On Strangers Tide was more of a spinoff standalone movie. It was obviously meant to be as you know, the aftermath of War with the East India Trading Company. All it shows is that while the pirates won the war, pirates are still hated and hunted AND treated as War Criminals because of the war
This is actually one of my favorite of the franchise! And omg it makes me really happy that Pudgey notices all of the actors! I’ll give Spartan credit too lol !
The first 3 movies are a trilogy and work well together, this one is on its own and has a bit of different vibe but its not bad, the 5th movie goes against already established stuff from previous movies and has very different vibe.
@@Orbitalbomb I mean I can sort of see the argument for the fourth movie, but the fifth movie completely retcons elements of the original trio, e.g. how Jack got ahold of the compass etc…
Pudgey is correct. Tortuga is where Jack got slapped in the 1st movie, in the 2nd movie where Will started his search for Jack to save Elizabeth and himself and got slapped, in the the 3rd where Barbosa left him and took the Black Pearl again.
The main mermaid in the story did not try to kill Finnick at the beginning... She pulled him away before the burning debris landed on him. She saved his life.
LOL @47:29 - pudgey is right , tortuga is the island where he gets slapped [and pirates congregate, drink, and fight]. jack gathers crew for his ship in the first few films there. and to help clarify, the aztec gold is on the island called 'Isla de Muerta' . it's ok to get a bit confused, there's about 700 islands in the caribbean some bigger than others.
"Edward Teach (or Thatch; c. 1680 - 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was an English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of Britain's North American colonies." A real charactrr
Sorry Spartan but Pudgey is right, the island of Tortuga is the lawless place Jack tends to go to whenever he needs to procure a crew. Is the place where we first find Gibbs laying in the pig pen (in the first movie) and where Jack gets slapped by the ladies of the night 👍
Tortuga is an infamous pirate port based off of the irl pirate republic of Nassau, Barbossa happily says they're going there because that's where pirates can barter and trade with one another, so when Barbossa says that it signifies that he never really liked being a lisenced privateer and is going straight back to the unrestrained freedom that comes with a life of Piracy,
I never understood the hate that "On Stranger Tides" got. It's a much more traditional straightforward pirate story that continued to borrow from nautical lore like Davey Jones and the kraken, for instance. The mermaids depicted here are much truer to original stories of mermaids and sirens -- they were always meant to be terrifying. I think this film is a blast, and has the most memorable soundtrack since the first film as well (just my opinion there). It works really well as an epilogue to the trilogy. Where "At World's End" is much more focused on Will and Elizabeth, this gives Jack and Barbossa and Gibbs their own sendoff. It expands the world just a little bit, but there also isn't much new here. It returns things between pirates and British/Spanish navies to where they were in "Curse of the Black Pearl" before the craziness of the East India Trading Company wars. It reunites Jack with the Pearl, which is all he ever really wanted, gave Barbossa his own ship to take command of at last, and Jack's final line, "It's a pirates' life for me. Savvy?" is the picture perfect sendoff for him. I really do see this series as a quartet, with this as the bookend to a very, very good trilogy. One thing I will chime in with everyone else: obviously, watch what you want to watch, but I will actually advise not wasting your time with "Dead Men Tell No Tales". It's...interesting? It's not the worst movie ever, but it's not great, and unlike this one, it really tried to spin off on its own. It changes things about Jack's own story, changes some of the lore of the earlier movies, and did such a generally bad job that it actually killed the Pirates franchise. They've been talking about rebooting it, which thankfully hasn't come to fruition. Like, again, if you two want to watch it go for it, but it's a big step down from this one.
blackbeard was a real pirate and i think how much you like this film is honestly built on how much you know about pirate history...and the same could be said for mermaid mythology. if you are running blind on those two things this kind of falls short...but i'm not one of those people.
It seems the issue is, he taught every movie now references the new place they are going and spinned the yarn from there :D Pudgey is correct, Tortuga is where Jack gets slapped... it is an island for Pirates to gather and stock up, party and recruit.
What I love about this film is how it gives us a little more detail to Jack’s love life in the past. I also love the mermaid scene every time I hear My Jolly Sailor Bold I even get hypnotized. And if you were wondering whether or not Philip survived, there is a legend that states if a mermaid kisses a human they practically grant them the power breathe underwater. 🏴☠️⚔️🧜🏻♀️💧🍷⛲️🎼💋
The title of this video cracked me up. (Never saw the movie, so just stopping in to tell you that!) (I miss you guys! I may just have to start watching "Stranger Things" so I can hop on another series with you two!
11:23 - Blackbeard (real-life) real name: Edward Teach brutal pirate who would set his own beard on fire to scare people supposedly in league with Lucifer (Satan) great fighter with a cutlass carried more pistol's than the french National Guard upon his death, beheaded, but his body apparently swam round his ship THREE times looking for the head ALMOST attained a pardon for MOST of his crimes, (running ships aground to increase his share of the loot, blockade of Charlestown, ( his laid siege to the town for about six days, ransacking around nine ships), several murders, crew hangings and a whole lot more) as for the ship: 18th century ship called La Concorde (if i remember right) Blackbeard found the ship, plundered it and turned it into his Flag-ship, re-naming it Queen Anne's Revenge originally a French Slave ship Blackbeard used her for less than a year before she was either ran-aground or sunk loaded with 40 Heavy Cannons
Respect for Barbosa cutting off his leg to save his life, that's an alpha move right there. On the other hand though... if his hand was free and he had his sword ready... wouldn't it have been easier to just cut the freakin' rope instead of the leg?
You’re both right about Tortuga! It’s where Jack took Will after Will broke him out of jail in the first movie (also where he gets slapped multiple times). But it’s also where Jack went to get a crew before the events of the first movie. Gibbs says something like “there’s not much known about Jack before he showed up in Tortuga with the idea to find the treasure of isla de muertas” which is the treasure that put the moonlight curse on the crew before the first movie! Pirates of the Caribbean is one of my favorite series so I’m pretty confident about that, but I could be wrong!
Tortuga is the main port they usually start each story off at before heading off to where they’re headed. It’s where the girl was impersonating Jack and recruiting a crew at the beginning. And it is where he always gets slapped.
I really do not understand the hate, is it better? no, but really sequels almost never are better than originals, but i still find them (well, last one maybe not as) good (as: enjoyable) pirates of caribbean movies (okay, just reminded myself how story is broken in last one, so yeah, lets say its.. decent movie, but not sequel :P) Edit: 46:50 no she is right, you are just making up story lol. Tortuga was a pirate/trade port. The ending with him saying 'we are going to Tortuga' simply meant they are BACK to their life as pirates
This is right up with all the rest of the PotC movies for me no matter what anyone says. I'm a bit biased though because Blackbeard is played by one of my all time favorite actors, Ian McShane. If you can take constant adult language, a lot of nudity, and some graphic violence, his performance in HBO's "Deadwood" (as well as every other actor in it) is stellar.
Although this movie is different, it is still made in the spirit of the series. Also, they tried to renew it and bring new ideas. Apart from the fifth film, this movie is fun to watch.
Tortuga is basically the first place they go to in the first movie after Jack and Will leaves Port Royal and they find Gibbs there among the pigs. Yes, he gets slapped there, several times. It's also where the third movie ends, at the docks, with Barbossa having taken off with the Pearl, again.
Pudgey is correct Tortuga was the pirate haven where people keep wanting to slap Jack and was visited in all 3 of the original movies, I believe the location Spartan is referring to that was consistently mentioned as being important to the backstory before Curse of the Black Pearl is the Isla de Muerta which was the island location of the cursed Aztec gold.
As he began his early adventures as a teenaged stowaway, Captain Jack Sparrow arrived at Tortuga one stormy night, searching for his stolen sack. But instead of his own sack, the young sailor took the sack of the infamous pirate Captain Torrents, which started a series of Sparrow's adventures around the Caribbean. Several years later, Sparrow came to Tortuga again, this time as captain of the Wicked Wench. Sparrow assembled a pirate crew in Tortuga, renamed this ship the Black Pearl. And yes this is the place where Jack was getting slapped (by Giselle and Scarlett)
41:32 Its confirmed that she healed him and most probably they lived a life together, but nothing else. I would love to see them in the future movies 😊.
I remember buying this on DVD and watching it on my birthday with classmates back in 2011 or 12, and its such a well made movie. The first 3 is a great trilogy, and this is just a continuation.
Ok, guys let's go on locations since Spartan is having issues. Port Royal - The town where Elizabeth and Will lived in at the start of the 1st movie. Elizabeth's father was the Govenor (mayor) of Port Royal which is a position given by the King of England at the time. Port Royal is an actual place in Jamica and was first settled during the 1500's by white colonists. Isle du Muerta - The island where the Aztec gold was stored durning the 1st movie. This is a fictional location. Tortuga - The town where we first meet Gibbs (drunk and in the pig pen. Tortuga is an actual location is in Hati. Isle Los Cruces - The Island where Davy Jones' heart was hidden during the 2nd movie. This is also fictional. Shipwreak Island - The island where all the Pirate Lords gather and Elizabeth is make King. Also very fictional. Singapore - Where Sao Feng is introduced in the bath house (the funny scene of ELizabeth pulling guns from nowhere). Clearly a real place. Most of the locations and pirate lords are based on actual pirates that lived during the height of the Pirate Era. It's actually very interesting to look into how the story took inspiration for actual historical figures and places. The East India Trading Company was very real was well.
What if the fountain only took however much time you were destined to live in the first place no matter how old you were? So, if Blackbeard was destined to die right there by Barbossa's hand, wouldn't Angelica have gained maybe 20mins - 1hr of life, just enough to heal her? Definitely seems like one of the cruel jokes those old legends would pull🤔
No mention to the Spanish Catholic gigachads! They arrived, stopped the fight, did their thing (the right thing to do) and left not caring about anyone else. The true heroes of the story.
@@PROVOCATEURSKexactly lol. How is invading other parts of the earth & imposing your own religious ideology, taking things from others, the right thing to do? Colonizers raise colonizers, I guess.
@@PROVOCATEURSKPretty much every old civilization did slavery. As for colonization, that what’s happens when a country/kingdom is more powerful than another country/kingdom. Conquest is a part of human nature, as evidenced by our entire history as humans. I have a feeling you are one of those people that blame the world England/Spain/America and other advanced civilizations at the peak of their power for slavery, but you fail to realize that slavery was a thing long before them. Did you know that Africans sold other Africans to England and America, and that Africans also had other Africans as slaves? Slavery is an unfortunate part of human history, as well as humanity itself, and sadly it will always exist, albeit in different and subtle forms, but if you’re going to blame one country for slavery and conquest, you have to blame them all. There is no taking the high road, unless you’re being dishonest.
Pudgey, you'll recognize Blackbeard as the Septon that saved The Hound in Game of Thrones. Ian McShane, he is very good in a short HBO series called "Deadwood" =)
They’ve been to Tortuga several times. In the first movie, to get Gibbs and their crew. In the second movie, to look for 100 souls to pay off Jones’ for Jack. And at the end of the third movie, he does get slapped twice by those two ladies. I think Barbossa is just excited to go there at the end because he’s spent so long stuck in England
They do visit Tortuga. In the first film it’s where Jack gets slapped and they find Gibbs and in the second film when they’re recruiting sailors and they meet the commodore for the first time in that film and the bar brawl. That’s all in Tortuga.
At around 7:50, coal DUST in a confined space is highly explosive; a lump of coal being hit by a bullet (or, more accurately in the era of the movie, a round ball) in an open space would not just explode.
I just thought of a pretty cool Disney+ series. A 8 45 minute long episode series telling early adventures of much younger Jack and Barbosa. At least this way they can just cast a younger version of Jack in the line of stories we already know instead of erasing it all and starting fresh.
She did not ask who Blackbeard is! I had to have heard that wrong. Ponce de Leon is not a ship, he was a man. A Spanish explorer. She did save his life at least temporarily. But the other mermaids might kill him anyway. PORT ROYAL is where Jack keeps getting slapped, the famous pirate haven in Jamaica that was almost totally destroyed by an earthquake and tsunami on June 7, 1692. The location is now Kingston, Jamaica.
Great reaction U made it fun to watch...I'm not a fan of this movie but U guys made it enjoyable to watch great reaction from both of you..thanks can't wait for more.
Hey Pudgey and Spartan, I really love so much this Pirates Of The Caribbean 4: On Stranger Tides movie! I love very much the story and the characters in it. They are all great and good job to the actors and actresses who played their respectives parts! Great reaction from you guys! As I love so much mermaids/mermen since I'm a young child, I'm very happy to see mermaids in this Pirates Of The Caribbean movie! The mermaids's scenes are my favorites parts of the movie! I love so much the design of the mermaids in their beauty mermaids form and in with their monstrous mermaids form, the CGI on the mermaids tails are stunning, stunning tails even if I would prefer to see realistic silicone mermaid tails on the actresses, specifically on the mermaid Syrena because we saw her more than the others mermaids, I love so much this Syrena character!
I don't recall seeing many comments telling you not to watch the film, just that they aren't as good as the original trilogy. And they're not. That doesn't mean they aren't good in their own ways. Regardless, the normal thing to do when starting a series is to watch it thru so
Tortuga is the place where Jack and Turner went right after stealing the ship where they meet up with Gibbs and hire the crew then in the next one its where we meet up with Norrington and Elisabeth finds them then its where Jack and Gibbs get left at the end of Worlds End and definitely is the place Jack keeps getting slapped fun fact it was also a real world pirate port back in the day
The trouble with this one is that Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann are not in this one. However they did use BLACK BEARD in this movie which I really like. Black Beard is a real life historical Pirate, his real name was Edward Teach.
A bit more of a side adventure but always a fun time with Captain Jack Sparrow!
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No idea why ppl don't like them all...all of them are REALLY entertaining..n the bad guys are great 🤘🔥🤘🔥n the story is just fine by me..
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I bet you'd like "Cutthroat Island", starring Geena Davis. It came out ahead of its time, and is basically a PotC movie.
The guy that dies in the Fountain claiming it for Britain is called Theodore Graves... himself, Jack, Barbossa and Gibbs are the only characters to appear in all the Pirates movies at that point. He's the one that was the Commodore's right hand in the first one, and serves under Beckett for 2 and 3. His most iconic line "That's got to be the best Pirate I've ever seen."
Groves. 👍👍
There are technically 5 characters that appear up to that point.
and he is gay
@@chuckthelonelyduck6077 who? It’s Graves till that point. Then Gibbs, Jack and Barbossa till the end. Who do u claim is the other one?
@@marcobressi3315the monkey?
Actually, the mermaid saved the priest by kissing him. It was told that if you were kissed by a mermaid you never drown.
The Spanish captain is an absolute chad.
Spends almost the entire movie off screen.
Doesn't get sidetracked by random bullshit.
Shoots an Englishman in the chest and then tells his men to make a note of his brave sacrifice.
Destroys the Fountain of Youth for being pagan blasphemy.
Refuses to elaborate.
Leaves.
Indeed, a man of culture.
Every Christian like me understands that. An honorable man.
Not to mention handsome as well XD
The inquisitors saved the movie
Coming out of nowhere, destroying everything, and leaving. Very spanish.
Pudgey was right, Tortuga was where Jack is always getting slapped. 😉
yup
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The place they kept referencing in the early movies was Singapore not Tortuga.
That's where Sao Feng's base of operations was in part 3.
Tortuga is the place where they always go to get a ship and a crew. Jack and Will go there in part 1 to get a crew, and they run into Gibbs.
And that's where Jack and Gibbs go to get a crew in part 2, and they run into Elizabeth and Norrington.
Pudgy is right, it's the place where Jack always get's slapped.
"Did everyone see that? Because I will not be doing it again." 💜
Guys look at carefully at 21:52 . The mermaid didnt try to get him.. She tried to save him from a burning plank :))
So sad they missed that..
ive seen this movie like a dozen times since it released. never noticed that👀. weather its true or not i like it
@@TheGirlInGeekGlasses yess !
@@Exile97what you mean whether it is true. Of course its true. She even mentions it later in the movie.
@@kolapse320omg does she?? I also have never spotted this haha!
Pudgey was right about Tortuga. We've been multiple times. In the first movie, it's where Jack and Will went to find Gibbs and a crew (where Jack gets slapped by all the women). In the second film, it's where Jack and Gibbs went to gather a crew to sacrifice to Davey Jones (where they pick up Elizabeth and Norrington). Will also goes there while searching for Jack.
Nah, don't listen to people. Watch whatever you want, mateys. Be pirates, freedom, rebellion and all that 😂
I agree, it's good to go with the popular opinion sometimes but it's also great to watch things that you actually think you'll enjoy! Makes for a great reaction
Those were mere guidelines anyway.
The only reason why people don't like the last two is because it's a continuation of the story without the popular Two Lovers, it's similar with Toy Story 4 we didn't need it but it ended up being a good movie.
Amen to that.
The best way to truly know if you like something is to see it for yourself and nobody else. It’s really the only way. I love On Stranger Tides 🌊🌊🌊⛴️⛴️⛴️🧜🏾♀️🧜🏾♀️🧜🏾♀️🧜🏾♀️
Tortuga is the island where Jack gets slapped, Gibbs slept with the pigs, and Elisabeth hit Norrington with a bottle at the brawl.
As I understands it, Tortuga is a free pirate habor where the pirates go to recruit and regroup outside of reach of the Crown.
There's a deleted scene where jack gets slapped by a mermaid after he dives in the water it was hilarious! 😂
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Stunt actors rarely get the respect they deserve.
The person Jack Sparrow is fighting in this sequence is stunt actress Jennifer Badger.
She's quite attractive, and holds many feats of badassery.
She once did a backwards fall out of a four story window into unseen padding on the ground.
She had to guess and gauge her movement to aim for the pad. Without seeing it. Backwards. She's also a ferocious stunt car driver for movies and has 250 "appearances" in film, everything from cell phone commercials to Avengers movies.
She's quite impressive, and been around for a very long time. You've seen Jennifer many times, and just don't know it.
If you look, the mermaid actually grab's Finnick's leg to pull him out of the way and save his life, which led to her capture 😌
Indeed it is Harry Potter's uncle Vernon playing King George ll in this movie 🤴🏼
On Strangers Tide was more of a spinoff standalone movie. It was obviously meant to be as you know, the aftermath of War with the East India Trading Company. All it shows is that while the pirates won the war, pirates are still hated and hunted AND treated as War Criminals because of the war
+ The original idea for the second movie was most of the things that are happening in this movie but in the end they chose the story with Davy Jones.
@@Hear.myvoice I remember reading that somewhere
@@BamBam-3886 Yeah, that's why it's got the name "On stranger tides" because this is the name of the book which inspired Pirates of the Carribbean
This is actually one of my favorite of the franchise! And omg it makes me really happy that Pudgey notices all of the actors! I’ll give Spartan credit too lol !
The first 3 movies are a trilogy and work well together, this one is on its own and has a bit of different vibe but its not bad, the 5th movie goes against already established stuff from previous movies and has very different vibe.
and is very good imo.
I find 4 enjoyable, and 5 unwatchable apart from the visuals/cinematography, but to each their own
completely disagree, it’s a pentalogy and the 4th and 5th belong as much to the franchise as 1 to 3
@@Orbitalbomb I mean I can sort of see the argument for the fourth movie, but the fifth movie completely retcons elements of the original trio, e.g. how Jack got ahold of the compass etc…
@@Krisishere It also destroys Jacks character
Pudgey is correct. Tortuga is where Jack got slapped in the 1st movie, in the 2nd movie where Will started his search for Jack to save Elizabeth and himself and got slapped, in the the 3rd where Barbosa left him and took the Black Pearl again.
The main mermaid in the story did not try to kill Finnick at the beginning... She pulled him away before the burning debris landed on him. She saved his life.
LOL @47:29 - pudgey is right , tortuga is the island where he gets slapped [and pirates congregate, drink, and fight]. jack gathers crew for his ship in the first few films there. and to help clarify, the aztec gold is on the island called 'Isla de Muerta' . it's ok to get a bit confused, there's about 700 islands in the caribbean some bigger than others.
Fun fact: Ian McShane (Blackbeard’s actor) also played the septon in episode 6x07 of Game of Thrones.
He is in many movies and shows
"Edward Teach (or Thatch; c. 1680 - 22 November 1718), better known as Blackbeard, was an English pirate who operated around the West Indies and the eastern coast of Britain's North American colonies."
A real charactrr
Sorry Spartan but Pudgey is right, the island of Tortuga is the lawless place Jack tends to go to whenever he needs to procure a crew. Is the place where we first find Gibbs laying in the pig pen (in the first movie) and where Jack gets slapped by the ladies of the night 👍
i like this movie a lot
14:57 apparently the sword blackbeard has is called the sword of triton which he uses to control his ship
Tortuga is an infamous pirate port based off of the irl pirate republic of Nassau, Barbossa happily says they're going there because that's where pirates can barter and trade with one another, so when Barbossa says that it signifies that he never really liked being a lisenced privateer and is going straight back to the unrestrained freedom that comes with a life of Piracy,
I don't care what anyone says, I find these last two movies charming and still a fun time. 💜
I never understood the hate that "On Stranger Tides" got. It's a much more traditional straightforward pirate story that continued to borrow from nautical lore like Davey Jones and the kraken, for instance. The mermaids depicted here are much truer to original stories of mermaids and sirens -- they were always meant to be terrifying. I think this film is a blast, and has the most memorable soundtrack since the first film as well (just my opinion there). It works really well as an epilogue to the trilogy. Where "At World's End" is much more focused on Will and Elizabeth, this gives Jack and Barbossa and Gibbs their own sendoff. It expands the world just a little bit, but there also isn't much new here. It returns things between pirates and British/Spanish navies to where they were in "Curse of the Black Pearl" before the craziness of the East India Trading Company wars. It reunites Jack with the Pearl, which is all he ever really wanted, gave Barbossa his own ship to take command of at last, and Jack's final line, "It's a pirates' life for me. Savvy?" is the picture perfect sendoff for him. I really do see this series as a quartet, with this as the bookend to a very, very good trilogy.
One thing I will chime in with everyone else: obviously, watch what you want to watch, but I will actually advise not wasting your time with "Dead Men Tell No Tales". It's...interesting? It's not the worst movie ever, but it's not great, and unlike this one, it really tried to spin off on its own. It changes things about Jack's own story, changes some of the lore of the earlier movies, and did such a generally bad job that it actually killed the Pirates franchise. They've been talking about rebooting it, which thankfully hasn't come to fruition. Like, again, if you two want to watch it go for it, but it's a big step down from this one.
blackbeard was a real pirate and i think how much you like this film is honestly built on how much you know about pirate history...and the same could be said for mermaid mythology. if you are running blind on those two things this kind of falls short...but i'm not one of those people.
It seems the issue is, he taught every movie now references the new place they are going and spinned the yarn from there :D Pudgey is correct, Tortuga is where Jack gets slapped... it is an island for Pirates to gather and stock up, party and recruit.
What I love about this film is how it gives us a little more detail to Jack’s love life in the past. I also love the mermaid scene every time I hear My Jolly Sailor Bold I even get hypnotized. And if you were wondering whether or not Philip survived, there is a legend that states if a mermaid kisses a human they practically grant them the power breathe underwater.
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Tortuga is where all the pirates go to drink and rest and sleep with women.
Thats where Jack, Will and Gibbs went to to recruit a crew
The title of this video cracked me up. (Never saw the movie, so just stopping in to tell you that!) (I miss you guys! I may just have to start watching "Stranger Things" so I can hop on another series with you two!
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Pudgey's cackle at the beginning was absolutely amazing. I rewinded the video like 5 times just to listen to it.
Remember watching this at the midnight premiere in 3D... Snakes and swords shooting out from the screen, good times, good times...
11:23 - Blackbeard (real-life)
real name: Edward Teach
brutal pirate who would set his own beard on fire to scare people
supposedly in league with Lucifer (Satan)
great fighter with a cutlass
carried more pistol's than the french National Guard
upon his death, beheaded, but his body apparently swam round his ship THREE times looking for the head
ALMOST attained a pardon for MOST of his crimes, (running ships aground to increase his share of the loot, blockade of Charlestown, ( his laid siege to the town for about six days, ransacking around nine ships), several murders, crew hangings and a whole lot more)
as for the ship:
18th century ship called La Concorde (if i remember right)
Blackbeard found the ship, plundered it and turned it into his Flag-ship, re-naming it Queen Anne's Revenge
originally a French Slave ship
Blackbeard used her for less than a year before she was either ran-aground or sunk
loaded with 40 Heavy Cannons
Fun fact. This movie was shot in my country in Puerto Rico. In cant get more caribbean than that.
Respect for Barbosa cutting off his leg to save his life, that's an alpha move right there. On the other hand though... if his hand was free and he had his sword ready... wouldn't it have been easier to just cut the freakin' rope instead of the leg?
Jack tricking Blackbeard into drinking the cup without the tear was very satisfying imo. 💜
Too obvious, and the father daughter story is SO annoying
@@MrZeuz666 To each their own.
18:20 SPARTAN! You hold your tongue man. Captain Barbossa is ever one of the BEST characters in the Pirates movies =P
You’re both right about Tortuga! It’s where Jack took Will after Will broke him out of jail in the first movie (also where he gets slapped multiple times). But it’s also where Jack went to get a crew before the events of the first movie. Gibbs says something like “there’s not much known about Jack before he showed up in Tortuga with the idea to find the treasure of isla de muertas” which is the treasure that put the moonlight curse on the crew before the first movie! Pirates of the Caribbean is one of my favorite series so I’m pretty confident about that, but I could be wrong!
Yes Pudgey is right Tortuga is the place in the first movie where Jack gets slapped and they get the crew
Tortuga is the main port they usually start each story off at before heading off to where they’re headed. It’s where the girl was impersonating Jack and recruiting a crew at the beginning. And it is where he always gets slapped.
I really do not understand the hate, is it better? no, but really sequels almost never are better than originals, but i still find them (well, last one maybe not as) good (as: enjoyable) pirates of caribbean movies (okay, just reminded myself how story is broken in last one, so yeah, lets say its.. decent movie, but not sequel :P)
Edit: 46:50 no she is right, you are just making up story lol. Tortuga was a pirate/trade port. The ending with him saying 'we are going to Tortuga' simply meant they are BACK to their life as pirates
I enjoy all the Pirates movies! Some more than others but they’re all unique and Jack is just too much fun. So glad you guys decided to finish them!
Man’s was so confident but so wrong and still convinced pudgy he’s right😂 the power of confidence
This is right up with all the rest of the PotC movies for me no matter what anyone says. I'm a bit biased though because Blackbeard is played by one of my all time favorite actors, Ian McShane. If you can take constant adult language, a lot of nudity, and some graphic violence, his performance in HBO's "Deadwood" (as well as every other actor in it) is stellar.
Although this movie is different, it is still made in the spirit of the series. Also, they tried to renew it and bring new ideas. Apart from the fifth film, this movie is fun to watch.
Loved this and the first movie so much! This movie is so underrated.
Ah yes the one with Mermaids, Blackbeard, Voodoo, and the Thiccck sword. 💜
"Dead men tell no tales" is a good one.
7:24 Pudgey should be emote or meme :)) So cute
24:12 the drive by shade thrown here 😆
Tortuga is basically the first place they go to in the first movie after Jack and Will leaves Port Royal and they find Gibbs there among the pigs. Yes, he gets slapped there, several times. It's also where the third movie ends, at the docks, with Barbossa having taken off with the Pearl, again.
i like that you make ur own choices and watch what u want! I personally love all potc films equally
This was my second favourite of all the movies
If watching your reactions was a drinking game for everyrime Pudgy says Oh Shit and Oh my god we would be drunk very quickly lol
Didn’t see this pop up in my feed. Glad to see it.
Pudgey is correct Tortuga was the pirate haven where people keep wanting to slap Jack and was visited in all 3 of the original movies, I believe the location Spartan is referring to that was consistently mentioned as being important to the backstory before Curse of the Black Pearl is the Isla de Muerta which was the island location of the cursed Aztec gold.
This movie is great! The mermaid scene alone is one of my favorite moments in cinematic history. They don’t do mermaids like that in other media
Tortuga is the port city were all the pirates are. It's where Jack keeps getting slapped
As he began his early adventures as a teenaged stowaway, Captain Jack Sparrow arrived at Tortuga one stormy night, searching for his stolen sack. But instead of his own sack, the young sailor took the sack of the infamous pirate Captain Torrents, which started a series of Sparrow's adventures around the Caribbean. Several years later, Sparrow came to Tortuga again, this time as captain of the Wicked Wench. Sparrow assembled a pirate crew in Tortuga, renamed this ship the Black Pearl. And yes this is the place where Jack was getting slapped (by Giselle and Scarlett)
Wasn't it named the black pearl after it was raised from the deapths.
The fire that burnt the wnech singed the ship turning it black
41:32 Its confirmed that she healed him and most probably they lived a life together, but nothing else. I would love to see them in the future movies 😊.
I remember buying this on DVD and watching it on my birthday with classmates back in 2011 or 12, and its such a well made movie. The first 3 is a great trilogy, and this is just a continuation.
5:50 her accent is so funny lmaooo 🌚😂
Ok, guys let's go on locations since Spartan is having issues.
Port Royal - The town where Elizabeth and Will lived in at the start of the 1st movie. Elizabeth's father was the Govenor (mayor) of Port Royal which is a position given by the King of England at the time. Port Royal is an actual place in Jamica and was first settled during the 1500's by white colonists.
Isle du Muerta - The island where the Aztec gold was stored durning the 1st movie. This is a fictional location.
Tortuga - The town where we first meet Gibbs (drunk and in the pig pen. Tortuga is an actual location is in Hati.
Isle Los Cruces - The Island where Davy Jones' heart was hidden during the 2nd movie. This is also fictional.
Shipwreak Island - The island where all the Pirate Lords gather and Elizabeth is make King. Also very fictional.
Singapore - Where Sao Feng is introduced in the bath house (the funny scene of ELizabeth pulling guns from nowhere). Clearly a real place.
Most of the locations and pirate lords are based on actual pirates that lived during the height of the Pirate Era. It's actually very interesting to look into how the story took inspiration for actual historical figures and places. The East India Trading Company was very real was well.
I love all 5 movies 🔥🤍
Tortuga is the place that Jack gets slapped and finds Gibbs in the first one. They go there to find 99 more souls in the second one
These got me through being homeless. You guys are the best. ❤❤❤❤❤
What if the fountain only took however much time you were destined to live in the first place no matter how old you were? So, if Blackbeard was destined to die right there by Barbossa's hand, wouldn't Angelica have gained maybe 20mins - 1hr of life, just enough to heal her? Definitely seems like one of the cruel jokes those old legends would pull🤔
No mention to the Spanish Catholic gigachads! They arrived, stopped the fight, did their thing (the right thing to do) and left not caring about anyone else.
The true heroes of the story.
The right thing to do? Gigachads? Google about the SLAVERY and colonization they did.
@@PROVOCATEURSKexactly lol. How is invading other parts of the earth & imposing your own religious ideology, taking things from others, the right thing to do? Colonizers raise colonizers, I guess.
@@PROVOCATEURSKyeah, because the English didn’t, lol
@@PROVOCATEURSKPretty much every old civilization did slavery. As for colonization, that what’s happens when a country/kingdom is more powerful than another country/kingdom. Conquest is a part of human nature, as evidenced by our entire history as humans. I have a feeling you are one of those people that blame the world England/Spain/America and other advanced civilizations at the peak of their power for slavery, but you fail to realize that slavery was a thing long before them. Did you know that Africans sold other Africans to England and America, and that Africans also had other Africans as slaves? Slavery is an unfortunate part of human history, as well as humanity itself, and sadly it will always exist, albeit in different and subtle forms, but if you’re going to blame one country for slavery and conquest, you have to blame them all. There is no taking the high road, unless you’re being dishonest.
@@darthmalgus232 you explained him right 👌🏻
The first movie start in Port Royale. Tortuga is where Jack gets slapped and we recruit our first crew.
Pudgey, you'll recognize Blackbeard as the Septon that saved The Hound in Game of Thrones. Ian McShane, he is very good in a short HBO series called "Deadwood" =)
Black Beard is phenomenal in Deadwood.
They’ve been to Tortuga several times. In the first movie, to get Gibbs and their crew. In the second movie, to look for 100 souls to pay off Jones’ for Jack. And at the end of the third movie, he does get slapped twice by those two ladies. I think Barbossa is just excited to go there at the end because he’s spent so long stuck in England
Spartan & Pudgey Awesome Video Reaction Today!!🔥🐐🐐💎
Interesting thing about the next movie is it explains what Barbosa's position was when Jack first became captain
i liked the last 2 more than the 2nd one
They do visit Tortuga. In the first film it’s where Jack gets slapped and they find Gibbs and in the second film when they’re recruiting sailors and they meet the commodore for the first time in that film and the bar brawl. That’s all in Tortuga.
Black Beard (at least in this movie) is a practitioner of Voodoo. I real life he died off the coast of North Carolina.
They're all worth a watch, it's just that these next couple don't exactly have a story linking them up much, they're more stand alone adventures.
Good stuff guys! The movie is decent & worth to watch.
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At around 7:50, coal DUST in a confined space is highly explosive; a lump of coal being hit by a bullet (or, more accurately in the era of the movie, a round ball) in an open space would not just explode.
owh lol, good one!! I never realised it's Harry Potter's uncle Vernon lol!!
1: Standalone film ("Inception")
2: Duology ("Kill Bill")
3: Trilogy ("Back to the Future")
4: Tetralogy or Quadrilogy ("The Hunger Games")
5: Pentalogy ("Jason Bourne")
6: Hexalogy ("Alien")
7: Heptalogy ("Child's Play")
8: Octalogy ("Harry Potter")
9: Nonalogy ("Star Wars")
10: Decalogy ("The Fast and the Furious")
I just thought of a pretty cool Disney+ series. A 8 45 minute long episode series telling early adventures of much younger Jack and Barbosa. At least this way they can just cast a younger version of Jack in the line of stories we already know instead of erasing it all and starting fresh.
4 & 5 arent awful they got some great moments, they just dont compare to the first three especially since those ones are a connected story
She did not ask who Blackbeard is! I had to have heard that wrong.
Ponce de Leon is not a ship, he was a man. A Spanish explorer.
She did save his life at least temporarily. But the other mermaids might kill him anyway.
PORT ROYAL is where Jack keeps getting slapped, the famous pirate haven in Jamaica that was almost totally destroyed by an earthquake and tsunami on June 7, 1692. The location is now Kingston, Jamaica.
Pudgeyis right, literally always! They’ve been to tortuga every single movie, it is the place jack gets slapped
Great reaction U made it fun to watch...I'm not a fan of this movie but U guys made it enjoyable to watch great reaction from both of you..thanks can't wait for more.
Hey Pudgey and Spartan, I really love so much this Pirates Of The Caribbean 4: On Stranger Tides movie!
I love very much the story and the characters in it.
They are all great and good job to the actors and actresses who played their respectives parts!
Great reaction from you guys!
As I love so much mermaids/mermen since I'm a young child, I'm very happy to see mermaids in this Pirates Of The Caribbean movie!
The mermaids's scenes are my favorites parts of the movie!
I love so much the design of the mermaids in their beauty mermaids form and in with their monstrous mermaids form, the CGI on the mermaids tails are stunning, stunning tails even if I would prefer to see realistic silicone mermaid tails on the actresses, specifically on the mermaid Syrena because we saw her more than the others mermaids, I love so much this Syrena character!
Love how each video has at least 1 "Pudgey was right" comment
I don't recall seeing many comments telling you not to watch the film, just that they aren't as good as the original trilogy. And they're not. That doesn't mean they aren't good in their own ways. Regardless, the normal thing to do when starting a series is to watch it thru so
when pudgey laughs I laugh
You had me at sinking boat 😍
Tortuga is the place where Jack and Turner went right after stealing the ship where they meet up with Gibbs and hire the crew then in the next one its where we meet up with Norrington and Elisabeth finds them then its where Jack and Gibbs get left at the end of Worlds End and definitely is the place Jack keeps getting slapped fun fact it was also a real world pirate port back in the day
Pudgey was right, it was Tortuga where Jack and Will go and Jack gets slapped in the first movie
I loved this movie so much more than the first trilogy 😂 so I don't get it, why people didn't like it.
You need help
4 isn't bad, but it's not better than the trilogy.
The first trilogy in my opinion is funnier and the story is better... But I also love this movie. The last one is weak.
Same I loved 2 and 4 more than the first one, i find it boring somehow lol
You guys should totally watch the show Black Sails. Great pirate show👍
The trouble with this one is that Will Turner and Elizabeth Swann are not in this one. However they did use BLACK BEARD in this movie which I really like. Black Beard is a real life historical Pirate, his real name was Edward Teach.