REACTING to*Pirates of the Caribbean 1 The Curse of the Black Pearl*SO ICONIC!(First Time Watching)

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  • @whitenoisereacts
    @whitenoisereacts  2 года назад +208

    What is your favorite Pirates of the Caribbean movie??

    • @analydia6780
      @analydia6780 2 года назад +47

      the third one!! but the first three are all amazing

    • @kylelee5966
      @kylelee5966 2 года назад +25

      the second one for me

    • @anasofiahidalgovaldes7988
      @anasofiahidalgovaldes7988 2 года назад +17

      The third one!!!

    • @sherrysink3177
      @sherrysink3177 2 года назад +9

      I can only say the 1st one, because it's the only one I've seen. But come on, the first one is really, really good.

    • @artsysabs
      @artsysabs 2 года назад +11

      #3 for me

  • @TheHuntress24
    @TheHuntress24 2 года назад +1371

    FUN FACT: Jack Sparrow has permanent "Sea Legs." When he's on land he walks with a noticeable sway - appearing 'drunk' but when he's on board a ship he walks perfectly straight.

    • @kornrok1
      @kornrok1 2 года назад +227

      Never even considered that before. Always thought it was because he was partly drunk all the time.

    • @mageeaaron2624
      @mageeaaron2624 2 года назад +57

      Good catch. I never noticed that!

    • @gaia1577
      @gaia1577 2 года назад +24

      Wow never notcied that ! Thanks

    • @evansutcliffe1099
      @evansutcliffe1099 2 года назад +69

      @@kornrok1 most likely a bit of both knowing jack

    • @thedragon133
      @thedragon133 2 года назад +58

      According to different sources, Jack is also suffering from prolonged dehydration, which harms his brain and sense of balance more and more the longer it lasts.

  • @StopReadingMyNameOrElse
    @StopReadingMyNameOrElse 2 года назад +794

    As perfect as JD is as Jack Sparrow, Geoffrey Rush brings it to another level of perfect as Barbossa.

    • @sophiecooper1824
      @sophiecooper1824 2 года назад +48

      Totally agree , he's the scene stealer for sure

    • @josephjasem7926
      @josephjasem7926 2 года назад +7

      Indeed he is. 👍🏼

    • @elizabethstrong6057
      @elizabethstrong6057 2 года назад +24

      Such an underrated actor. No one seems to know him until I mention POTC.

    • @G1NZOU
      @G1NZOU 2 года назад +29

      A complex and likeable villain. Well written and perfectly acted.

    • @AdamRee-lx8uh
      @AdamRee-lx8uh 2 года назад +22

      I would say both Johnny Depp and Geoffrey Rush did perfect for their characters.

  • @emilyb5307
    @emilyb5307 2 года назад +529

    Fun fact! Tortuga and Port Royal were both actual Pirate strongholds at one point, and there was an actual "Brethren of the Coast" who had a pirate code of conduct located in and around Tortuga at one point.

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  2 года назад +63

      That's SO COOL!!

    • @operationstratos1013
      @operationstratos1013 2 года назад +31

      Also, "Tortuga" means "Tortoise" in Spanish (if I recall correctly). Therefore, you can probably speculate its defensive properties against ship raids.

    • @ghostofsparta6877
      @ghostofsparta6877 2 года назад +2

      @@operationstratos1013 HOLA DEA

    • @rahulprakaash3350
      @rahulprakaash3350 2 года назад

      @@whitenoisereacts please see Bhramastra trailer

    • @magdalenagabrowska8169
      @magdalenagabrowska8169 2 года назад +4

      I wanted to write about it too when they said that they heard Tortuga before, but happy it is here already 😁

  • @bipolarlive1214
    @bipolarlive1214 2 года назад +682

    I believe Elizabeth took Will's name since the maid before said they were after her as a bargaining chip. If she didn't have the name of a governor then they wouldn't seek out to harm her or hold her hostage. Based on the average life of a noble woman in the 1800s I assume the only non noble last name she has heard of was Sparrow and Turner.

    • @JuliaCheri
      @JuliaCheri 2 года назад +92

      Thanks for mentioning that! Sometimes it gets misunderstood as Elizabeth making a dumb decision. Also, Pirates is supposed to be set around 1720-1750-ish. So not the 1800's. Look at the dresses! :)

    • @blobyeol27i72
      @blobyeol27i72 2 года назад +31

      *in the 1700s (and yes she couldn't say to pirates she was the daughter of the governor)

    • @oduinn7948
      @oduinn7948 2 года назад

      "Assume the only non noble last name she has heard of was Sparrow or Turner"...... What? That's the silliest shit I've heard. She's a noble, not a reclusive retard. She would know common surnames like Porter, Smith, Potter, etc. (considering those names were given due to job positions, the governors daughter would have definitely come pass porters ESPECIALLY in that day).

    • @Cinesta76
      @Cinesta76 2 года назад +21

      @@matthewrollins1100 Given the circumstances, Turner was probably the first name that popped into her head.

    • @matthewrollins1100
      @matthewrollins1100 2 года назад +1

      @@Cinesta76 fair

  • @marykatezehr1074
    @marykatezehr1074 2 года назад +451

    One of my favorite details about this movie is Jack's line: "This shot is not meant for you."
    It is a very vague but intriguing line that introduces the upcoming villain in this story!!!! And it opens up the question, "What is Jack's story?"

    • @anthonymcrooster3703
      @anthonymcrooster3703 2 года назад +12

      I like how when Norrington goes through Jack's inventory and he picks up the pistol, then Jack starts acting worried and hoping James doesn't do anything with it and when Norrington puts the pistol back down, then Jack relaxes and is thanking his lucky stars the "shot meant for Barbossa" survived the inspection. Who hasn't noticed, then focus on Jack while Norrington is presented with Jack's items.

    • @rick6620
      @rick6620 Год назад +17

      He opens that conversation with Will with: “you look familiar” which is a great little reference to him knowing Wills father

    • @Galiant2010
      @Galiant2010 Год назад

      Yeah, but it always bothered me that he just never bothered to get any more shots and powder along his journeys since getting off the island. The crew has been cursed for like 10 years. Meaning the mutiny happened at least that long ago where Jack was stranded, and we find out that he was only on the island for a short time. That's a whole decade that he just went about with only one shot? It's a cool bit of story at first, but it's one of the weakest bits of the story under scrutiny.

    • @kuronaialtani
      @kuronaialtani Год назад +8

      @@Galiant2010 at the same time, I think it’s a really good way to remind yourself of your purpose
      Adding more shots/powder to a gun that was given to him as an aid for suicide, but he escaped and held onto the gun with its one shot so he could use it against barbossa? There’s a good bit going on there mentally that I think only helped cement Jack on his journey

  • @frankiethebookworm3163
    @frankiethebookworm3163 2 года назад +284

    Johnny Depp created the character of Jack Sparrow all by himself.
    He said when he received the script he felt like his character wasn't what the movie needed. He said he had spent a lot of time with his sons watching cartoons and he wanted to create a character that was cartoon-ish. He wrote a lot of the lines himself.
    And at first Disney wasn't okay with how he made the character, but it became the most beloved character of the series Pirates of the Caribbean. All more respect to Johnny for this.

    • @zomish13
      @zomish13 2 года назад +10

      All by his onesie?

    • @loveitftw
      @loveitftw 2 года назад +3

      No he talked about watching cartoons with Lily Rose. Jack wasn't born until a year before they released the film or sum.

    • @loveitftw
      @loveitftw 2 года назад

      @@zomish13 yes he writes all of his own shish apparently.

    • @frankiethebookworm3163
      @frankiethebookworm3163 2 года назад +1

      @@loveitftw correct, my mistake

    • @Kronical69420
      @Kronical69420 2 года назад +2

      He used a lot of the mannerisms of his previous roll in Fear and Loathing. So you can say there is a little Hunter S Thompson in Jack Sparrow.

  • @Almentikk
    @Almentikk 2 года назад +162

    I’ve always loved barbossa. He plays such a good villain, sympathetic only if you actually think about it. But he’s still a monster of his own creation. But he’s a fun one. And with a monkey!

    • @tararocksong5085
      @tararocksong5085 Год назад +9

      And the monkey continues to be undead cause after the first movie during the credits, he took a piece of Aztec gold and got cursed again.

  • @slchance8839
    @slchance8839 2 года назад +162

    Also...i dont think people appreciate just how damn CLEVER Jack Sparrow was. His whole thing at the end where he manipulated the British Commodore, Captain Barbossa, Will Turner, AND Elizabeth and they all fell for it. I dont think I could have schemed that clever off the cuff.

    • @cranberryrosebud
      @cranberryrosebud 2 года назад +13

      He was probably drunk, too. What a genius.

    • @landyfischer6275
      @landyfischer6275 8 месяцев назад +2

      Compare that to the last two movies, where he is a bumbling idiot that stumbled into situations by luck. That's the real crime after movie 3.

  • @JesusOfPaign
    @JesusOfPaign 2 года назад +132

    Hell yes. I adore these movies, when I was a kid they were that one series of movies I would watch and rewatch over and over. And they’re unusual that they hold up super well as an adult.
    Baffling that they were like “Hey we gotta make a movie based upon a dark ride” and then made something this good and cohesive.

  • @EmphaticNod
    @EmphaticNod 2 года назад +141

    I feel like this, the Mummy, and The Mask of Zorro (which you guys should totally react to next!) make up an amazing trifecta of spiritually similar action-adventure films. They're just incredibly fun rides, all three, with great stories and memorable characters.

    • @Tooba-K123
      @Tooba-K123 2 года назад +14

      Totally agreed. These 3 movies were iconic especially the time period setting.

  • @ItsJordaan
    @ItsJordaan 2 года назад +52

    “You’d best start believing in ghost stories, Ms. Turner… you’re in one.”
    That whole scene was really badass.

  • @falcychead8198
    @falcychead8198 2 года назад +67

    12:13 I wondered the same thing, so I watched it back. The chain was long enough for him to loop it over the rope; the rope wasn't actually between his wrists. Piracy + topology = win.

    • @ZGKIV
      @ZGKIV 2 года назад +5

      I saw this and watched for that part very very close. Thanks for pointing it out!

    • @NoriMori1992
      @NoriMori1992 6 месяцев назад

      I always wondered if that was what was happening. I always meant to watch it in slow motion to check, but never got around to it 😆

  • @bellferguson4393
    @bellferguson4393 2 года назад +29

    "It's just Jack. He's successfully chaotic." Is the perfect description for Jack Sparrow 😂 and morally speaking, he's completely in the gray zone. Depp is so good with how he walks as if Jack's constantly half drunk 💕

  • @redheadgeek9225
    @redheadgeek9225 2 года назад +55

    I was born in '73 and had gone on the Pirates ride more times than I can count by the time they announced this film. And nobody really understood what it was going to be. I mean, rides were based on movies, not the other way around. Even Disney wasn't sure if this was going to just bomb in theaters, because swashbuckling pirates hadn't been popular in movies for quite a while, and the last big pirate movie that came out bombed so bad that people predicted that was the end for the pirate genre. This movie was credited with bringing back the love of pirates to the movies, single-handedly revitalizing the genre. No one knew if it was going to work, until it absolutely blew everyone away and then Disney started working on the sequels. It's kind of like "Star Wars" as both movies were made as movies that could have been stand-alone movies, but that became so big at the box office and so huge among fans that sequels quickly followed.

    • @slchance8839
      @slchance8839 2 года назад +2

      100% i was also born in 1973 and seen that ride countless. What I remember was that it was the "boring" ride at Disney that was a nice escape from the heat in the cool, dark, simple "boat" ride...which was just a row of seats on a track in 2 foot of water.
      What I first saw the commercials for the movie, I was like "they're gonna make a movie out of THAT ride?!"
      What I WAS happy to see, is that since i remember the ride: most of the ride was TORTUGA....and they had the pirate in the jail trying to get the dog with the keys, and the pirates chasing girls, and drunk on barrels, etc.... They actually did a full and ACCURATE representation of the ride's scene at tortuga. I think the pile of gold was there, and the Black Pearl shooting it's guns, but I cant remember that part so clearly.

  • @shainewhite2781
    @shainewhite2781 2 года назад +187

    Before Johnny Depp was cast as Jack Sparrow, Harrison Ford, Robin Williams, Christopher Walken, Matthew McConaughey, Jim Carrey and Robert DeNiro were considered.
    Christian Bale, Tobey McGuire, Christopher Masterson, and Ben Peyton were considered for Will Turner.
    Jaimie Alexander, Amanda Bynes and Jessica Alba were considered for Elizabeth.
    At one point, Steven Spielberg was almost picked to direct the film but was too busy working on Minority Report and Catch Me If You Can, both released in 2002.

    • @theaces3697
      @theaces3697 2 года назад +35

      i would pay so much to watch this movie but with Jim Carrey and Christian Bale - god knows it would be shit but i would be interested to see how completley different those two actors are in a movie together

    • @yama5182
      @yama5182 2 года назад

      WOW!!

    • @deedeestardust2535
      @deedeestardust2535 2 года назад +5

      I think the only one that could be Jack would be Jim Carrey but, Will 🤔 I would say Tom Holland but he was like 7 years old when this one came out lol

    • @gloriebluestein9721
      @gloriebluestein9721 2 года назад +8

      I think it would have been horrible with amanda bynes---not because she is bad but she has a certain voice that I think wouldn't work.......tobey mcguire i think would have been interesting....bale i think would have been to mature for the role. I would have said i couldn't see robert deniro till i saw him in star dust

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 2 года назад +4

      Christian Bale is the only other actor you mentioned, I could ever consider for Jack Spearrow's role.

  • @ssjabelincoln420
    @ssjabelincoln420 2 года назад +21

    In regards to the scene at roughly 11:35, where he ziplines with his chains, if you watch carefully you can see that he puts his wrists closer together and tosses the doubled-up chain slack over the rope. That's why it doesn't show him having a problem getting off, he just let go with the slack hand and the doubled-up chain comes back over the rope.

  • @shesalilsapphicokay
    @shesalilsapphicokay 2 года назад +122

    Oh and I’ll just quickly say because he’s a minor character who’s often overlooked: I like the Dad. He offers guidance/advice, then steps back and respects her decision: good dad! Oh and Johnny is hysterical. I laugh the whole time even though I know what’s coming 😂

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  2 года назад +10

      I like the dad a lot better in the second movie!!

    • @LudusAurea
      @LudusAurea 2 года назад

      Governor Swan isn’t really a Minor character lol

    • @shesalilsapphicokay
      @shesalilsapphicokay 2 года назад +1

      *more minor (than Jack/Will/Elizabeth) is what I meant. People forget him. Not me though!

  • @johnjungkook2721
    @johnjungkook2721 2 года назад +31

    Johnny Depp is the heart of this franchise. Doesn't hold without him

  • @madNbooks
    @madNbooks 2 года назад +94

    This movie is so incredibly clever, even beyond the obvious charm of Depp's characterization of Sparrow. I know a lot of people focus on how it's based on a ride and was a big risk for Disney at the time -- which it was -- but I think some people miss the script pretty brilliantly both leans into classic pirate "lore," while also subverting some classic story tropes. Think about pitching a pirate movie where, instead of searching for or stealing treasure, the pirates are trying to return it! And instead of a classic 'Mutiny on the Bounty' storyline, the mutiny has already happened and we're following the betrayed Captain (Sparrow), who might have actually been a bit in the right? Beyond the little nugget we get about Barbossa wanting the location of Isla de Muerta and Jack's refusal to divulge that information, we don't know the fully story of the mutiny...which is odd for a seafaring-type film. And this works well because the writers knew how to balance when to be serious and when they could kind of make fun at themselves and the genre itself; it's a tough balancing act, and this film did it so well, due also in part to the adventure/story being fairly contained, allowing the writers to focus then more on the characters. Just...augh, so so so good.

    • @ulysseh4598
      @ulysseh4598 2 года назад

      Great comment!

    • @Bjjbhcoa86
      @Bjjbhcoa86 2 года назад +3

      When it takes something seriously, it Is always about the relatable humane feelings. And they pay off beautifully.

    • @keltavuokko
      @keltavuokko Год назад

      To add to this, all the three main characters are active participants from the start - so instead of getting a typical damsel in distress and an innocent, boyish main character (Turner) who "refuses the call to adventure" and are both timid, they both fill the role they have but embrace the danger, and the story for Will is a story about embracing the fact that pirates can be good people (theme of the movie). And so Will is not refusing the typical call to adventure but the call to embrace his pirate-roots. Elizabeth fills the typical role of the damsel but is witty and thus saves both Jack and Will through the course of the movie. Just brilliant storytelling all around, makes this my favourite adventure movie.

  • @matthewy2j
    @matthewy2j 2 года назад +79

    Jack was always my favourite, but as a side character I always like Norrington, he acts as a great example of the strengths and flaws of the "Lawful Good" archetype.

    • @5353Jumper
      @5353Jumper 2 года назад +29

      At the end Norrington knew William was actually the skilled sword smith who made his sword. Means he sees and knows more than the average person in the movie, and chooses his actions carefully.
      Really highlights his own skill and equality as an opponent, that he is a hero in his own story.

  • @slchance8839
    @slchance8839 2 года назад +37

    I love how it SHOWS you that Jack is such a skilled sailor that he can sail a sinking lifeboat perfectly into harbor, right up until it sinks.

    • @mp7scarh
      @mp7scarh 2 года назад +4

      The tattoo above his P brand mark with the bird over the horizon is a real pirate/sailor symbol/tattoo meaning he’s sailed at least 500 nautical miles! Always thought that was a cool detail and JD got the tattoo in real life after!

  • @breezy3392
    @breezy3392 2 года назад +14

    I love how proactive Elizabeth is at every step, even when she was a child

  • @enyamoore7929
    @enyamoore7929 2 года назад +22

    One of my favorite parts of this movie is when Will and Jack are dueling the music matches up with the blades making contact. It’s so satisfying

  • @kornrok1
    @kornrok1 2 года назад +30

    What I love most about the villains in this movie is their motivation. They are not out to take over the seven seas, or to get revenge on someone, or world domination, etc, etc, all they wanted was to be human again, and the more you think about it, the more sympathetic you can't help be. Yes they killed people and raided, pillaged, plunder and all that other swashbuckling stuff you expect from a Pirate film, but in the end their motivations were completely tragic.

    • @Jirodyne
      @Jirodyne 2 года назад +3

      Indeed. It's why out of the original Trilogy, this movie and Barbossa are my favorite. Really, out of all the movies, Barbossa usually ends up being my favorite. His entire arch, from the first movie to the last is very tragic.

    • @kornrok1
      @kornrok1 2 года назад

      @@Jirodyne ... Agreed.

  • @andreastowers7525
    @andreastowers7525 2 года назад +21

    My top two favorite characters are Barbossa and Norrington all because I LOVE that “bad” guy turned good arc. I’m very happy how y’all give Norrington the recognition that he deserves because he’s really a good guy who does his job and truly cares for Elizabeth.

  • @ZGKIV
    @ZGKIV 2 года назад +7

    25:43 I love that his hand follows the cup as it moves across the table from the waves rocking the ship

  • @lenusniq_9746
    @lenusniq_9746 2 года назад +33

    Jack was NOT supposed to be a main character. Will was. But Johnny Depp was so charming and charismatic and talented and HE created such an iconic character that he became a main character.

  • @bgdancer100
    @bgdancer100 8 месяцев назад +4

    Jack's first sequence is probably the best character introduction in 2000's cinema. You just get the whole essence of the character in that one scene.

    • @stormysummer162
      @stormysummer162 5 месяцев назад

      And (although it's obvious, still incredible to me) up until then, Jack Sparrow didn't Exist, like watching this the first time there's just some pirate guy standing on a boat

  • @ASYorba
    @ASYorba 2 года назад +20

    Apart from Captain Jack Sparrow, Commodore Norrington is my favorite character because I mean, technically the pirates are the "bad guys" and I like that the Commodore was an honest man.

  • @mauriciomoreno997
    @mauriciomoreno997 2 года назад +51

    I always thought Elizabeth father was wrong about choosing Norringthon for be his daughter husband but looking from a father perspective he was a excellent choice and even the way he end his journey was helping her

    • @LadyOndyne
      @LadyOndyne 2 года назад +12

      Norrington is hubby material from the start. And that is a FACT. Elisabeth always used him for her purposes. She didn't deserve such a noble man.

    • @mauriciomoreno997
      @mauriciomoreno997 2 года назад +11

      @@LadyOndyne yeah and she choose "love" but what her father see is his daughter choosing a criminal and becomes a pirates, a fucking nightmare, but that's why women believe this shit and don't hear there fathers

    • @Tooba-K123
      @Tooba-K123 2 года назад +9

      As a kid I never liked Norrington (for majority of time totally overlooking/forgetting his arc by the end of the movie) and didn’t understand why Elizabeth’s father wanted him so bad for Elizabeth but the 3rd movie changed my perspective after I finally settled to think about it. A noble man is always a noble man and a pirate is always a pirate. Their destiny’s always pulls them back to that path no matter how much they change. Will was born a pirate, he grew up trying to blend in noble society but his origin always pull him towards pirate-ship and in order to deny that pull he delude himself into hating it but ends up accepting it wholeheartedly later on, same thing happened for James Norrington. For 17th century, James actually do was an ideal choice for Elizabeth and from what we’ve seen he never for once mistreated her and valued her despite being used by her countless times when no man around that era would stand being destroyed (him losing his reputation and career) and looked down upon by his fiancé and her lover. What he did by the end of second movie was just trying to get his life back on track as it actually was but it just came with a price. However we can’t deny that around the presence of her True Love, Elizabeth wouldn’t be able to live a normal life with Norrington. She’ll just live like an ideal wife that’s it which she’ll kinda despise cause she loved her freedom more (explains her dynamics with Jack and why she would be satisfied with pirate life more).

    • @albborumm9437
      @albborumm9437 2 года назад +10

      my only complaint about him wanting elizabeth to marry norringthon was the horrible made-me-sick age gap, but i guess given this film is set in the 1700's he wouldn't have thought about it

    • @mauriciomoreno997
      @mauriciomoreno997 2 года назад

      @@albborumm9437 yeah at that times it was like that

  • @queenigelkotte
    @queenigelkotte 2 года назад +13

    The combination of James laughing his butt off and Ninetailedbrush going "wait what?" at Jacks introduction is hilarious.

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  2 года назад +4

      Lol it’s a perfect representation of our differences

  • @saz9160
    @saz9160 2 года назад +17

    Loved the reaction guys! can’t believe you didn’t include the “you best start believing in ghost stories, ms Turner, you’re in one.” Most epic line of the film! Cant wait to watch number 2 with you both

  • @batmanvsjoker7725
    @batmanvsjoker7725 2 года назад +13

    Little fun fact: originally, Jack was supposed to be a serious character. But Johnny improvised and kept doing his thing, inspiring himself a lot of Keith Richards (who will appear as his dad in the third movie). The director just went along with it.

  • @LadyOndyne
    @LadyOndyne 2 года назад +14

    Commodore James Norrington's Fans Club, representing!!! The eyes, the sass, the wig!! We love it all.
    Fun fact: from the PoTC movies lore he is the SECOND greatest swordsman, right after Will. The third is Barbossa. Sparrow (Captain) is waaay below them (as it was obvious, he cheats a lot at fencing XD)

  • @Joelyne37
    @Joelyne37 2 года назад +16

    I love the first three Pirates movies so much! They're a fantastic trilogy! Also Barbossa was ok with killing/blowing up Will during the fight between the Pearl and the Interceptor because he didn't know who Will was. Jack was still using Will's identity as leverage, all Barbossa knew was that Jack knew who Bill Turner's son was. They were going after the Interceptor purely for the medallion. It was only coincidence and convenience that Will happened to also be on that ship. That's why Will was able to use himself as leverage because they didn't know who he was prior to that. So ya, they would have mindlessly killed him if they got the chance cuz they didn't know who he was.

  • @LordofFullmetal
    @LordofFullmetal 2 года назад +14

    So I've actually been on the Pirates ride, before it was updated to reflect the film. Basically the story of the original ride was that you were traveling back through time to see the pirates in their glory days. So you'd see the pirates as skeletons, and then again as living people. Pretty sure that's where they got the inspiration for the curse - that idea of pirates turning into skeletons and back again.
    Also the scene with the inmates and the dog is ripped straight from the ride.

  • @emaloney2211
    @emaloney2211 2 года назад +7

    When it was announced that Disney were going to do a film based on their pirates theme park ride everyone thought it was going to be awful yet it turned out to be one of the biggest film franchises and create one of the best film characters ever. This role would actually be Johnny’s first Oscar Nomination( which biased me thought he should have won)
    To answer your question about how Jack zipped wired down the rope escaping Norrington and his guards, what he did was he put his hands together, and threw the halved chain over the rope and grabbed the end underneath it with his left hand and as he reached the bottom of the line he let go and was able to run away. It happens so quickly it easy to get confused.

  • @VolrinSeth
    @VolrinSeth 2 года назад +23

    The reason they switched ships from the Dauntless to the Interceptor, is that they could never get the entire ship unfurled and ready to sail with just the two of them, before they'd get intercepted. So they let the soldiers ready the Interceptor at which point all they had to do was switch ships and sail away.

  • @kingscorpion7346
    @kingscorpion7346 2 года назад +28

    besides LOTR and Pirates of the Caribbean movies, for more young Orlando Bloom, there is the movie Troy, and Kingdom of Heaven. I recommend the director's cuts of both.

  • @unxprienced9548
    @unxprienced9548 Год назад +4

    I love that the line about the shot not being for Will in the beginning comes back around at the end! He never fired that shot since he wanted the shot that Barbossa gave to him to be returned poetically!

  • @hermestrismegistus491
    @hermestrismegistus491 2 года назад +14

    Jack's not the main character but he drives the plot throughout the movie. One of the reasons hes so awesome of a character

    • @hermestrismegistus491
      @hermestrismegistus491 2 года назад

      Also this movie did great at the box office so the next 2 movies are bangers, the CGI budget goes up and they're some of my fav movies of all time.

  • @NikkiTaLance
    @NikkiTaLance 2 года назад +11

    Hidden in seemingly throwaway lines scattered throughout the first 3 movies is the full story of how and why Jack was originally branded as a pirate and why his 100 soul "debt" to Davy Jones is what it is.

  • @tortoiseoflegends4466
    @tortoiseoflegends4466 2 года назад +19

    The first Pirates is so fantastic. For a movie based on nothing but a theme park ride to be one of the best adventure movies of all time, up there with Princess Bride and Back To The Future, is ridiculous and brilliant.

  • @chandleralves698
    @chandleralves698 2 года назад +4

    That "Drink up me hearties yo ho" just before cutting to the credits coupled with the music will never fail to give me goosebumps

  • @acrefray
    @acrefray 2 года назад +32

    If you loved this movie, I thoroughly recommend "Accidental Genius: Pirates of the Caribbean". It explains so many things the movie does excellently, and really deepens the appreciation of this movie.

    • @emilylewis5373
      @emilylewis5373 2 года назад +7

      I second this. I love that video essay and it does a good job of showing advance screenwriting and writing in general

  • @Fyrecide
    @Fyrecide 2 года назад +8

    12:12 He doubled-over the chains, he didn't hang on the rope between the cuffs the way you think. Go back and re-watch it. He uses the slack in the chain and tosses it over the rope on one side.

  • @josephjasem7926
    @josephjasem7926 2 года назад +20

    The captain of The Black Pearl is Geoffrey Rush. One of the finest actors of his generation.

  • @sharkdentures3247
    @sharkdentures3247 2 года назад +4

    An absolute God Tier performance by Johnney Depp! He MADE the Caribbean franchise with this one character.
    He also used to go to children's wards of hospitals dressed up a Jack Sparrow. (Though many people didn't know this & only learned it well after the fact because he didn't "publicize" it. aka no "posing for the cameras" for him)

  • @hoon_sol
    @hoon_sol 11 месяцев назад +2

    The rope scene had me questioning at first too, not just how he'd get off, but also how he'd get on in the first place; however, if you look closely you can see that he's not sliding with the rope underneath the inside of the chains (inside of his arms), but that he's gathering the chain and throwing the entire chain over, grabbing it with one or both of his hands on the other side. Works like a charm.

  • @TinySingerTara
    @TinySingerTara 2 года назад +11

    I remember my dad renting this movie when it came out. My brother and I were pretty "meh" about it until Jack showed up on-screen. Asses were glued to seats from that point forward.
    The original trilogy was pretty solid, but the first set the precedent, and its contribution to the franchise shouldn't be minimized. The fight choreography, the writing and the chemistry between the actors sparkling and set the tone for what was to come.

  • @meredithmiller7016
    @meredithmiller7016 2 года назад +5

    I was absolutely obsessed with the first 3 POTC movies when I was younger. This one is my favorite for sure. The second is hilarious and introduces some really cool characters. Can't wait to see the reaction to that one too!

  • @jamesmoyner7499
    @jamesmoyner7499 2 года назад +24

    Johnny Depp was actually nominated for Best Actor for this performance unfortunately losing to Sean Penn for Mystic River.
    Also at the end of each film is a post credit scene.

    • @John_Locke_108
      @John_Locke_108 2 года назад +2

      Mystic River is amazing and Sean Penn deserved the Oscar.

    • @jamesmoyner7499
      @jamesmoyner7499 2 года назад +3

      @@John_Locke_108 Really? More than Johnny Depp in this or Bill Murray in Lost in Translation?

    • @John_Locke_108
      @John_Locke_108 2 года назад +1

      @@jamesmoyner7499 I hate this character so much. I can't take Johnny Depp seriously anymore.

    • @jamesmoyner7499
      @jamesmoyner7499 2 года назад +2

      @@John_Locke_108 Why? He is emulating Keith Richards and giving an amazing performance also why do you hate him because he stood up to his abuser?

    • @John_Locke_108
      @John_Locke_108 2 года назад +1

      @@jamesmoyner7499 I don't know anything about that abuser story. Completely ignored it. I just feel like his character is too silly and over the top.

  • @Dennis-zk4wv
    @Dennis-zk4wv 2 года назад +11

    22:34 The scene with them walking under water with a boat is actually realistic. Air pockets like that is what you call localized pooling. The only problem with a small boat like the one in this scene, is that it may be very difficult to not have the boat float up

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  2 года назад +3

      Yeah so it would be impossible to hold it down right?

    • @Dennis-zk4wv
      @Dennis-zk4wv 2 года назад +1

      @@whitenoisereacts Yeah, that it is. So I guess "realistic" was the wrong word for me to use.

    • @JustKelso1993
      @JustKelso1993 Год назад

      ​@Dennis-zk4wv It is scientifically correct if nothing else lol😊

  • @bluebirryn
    @bluebirryn 2 года назад +4

    I like the balance of your voices and movie sounding, your talks just on point, no unnecesarry discussions. Keep your way and I'm a new passenger on your journey)

  • @moonfisher
    @moonfisher 2 года назад +5

    I grew up going to Disneyland and was OBSESSED with this ride. I always bought my souvenir from the pirate store just outside the ride’s exit. I love how a ride that was designed to teach real historical facts about the golden age of piracy and to be a warning about the perils of lawlessness got turned into such a unique story. You guys should find a video of the ride to watch. I know there’s a few on RUclips.

  • @jean-paulaudette9246
    @jean-paulaudette9246 2 года назад +4

    The term buccaneer evidently comes from Dutch sailors (of which there were very very many), who set sail with a particular type of preserved food in plenty. I forget what ingredients were used, but the stuff was called 'buccan.'

  • @isabellanesheiwat8
    @isabellanesheiwat8 2 года назад +2

    honestly i live for the moments in these reactions when you tell nine-tailed brush that an actor was in another movie yall have seen. it's so sweet to see his reaction and to see yours too!

  • @shesalilsapphicokay
    @shesalilsapphicokay 2 года назад +24

    AHHH!! You guys are killing me. I’m on holiday at the moment with extended family, who I’m supposed to be socialising with… so I have to wait to watch Daredevil and now this. It’s a hard life I lead *flings hand to forehead* LOL. Glad you guys enjoyed tho.

    • @whitenoisereacts
      @whitenoisereacts  2 года назад +6

      Naw that’s good!!! Socialize!!! We’ll be waiting for u lol

    • @shesalilsapphicokay
      @shesalilsapphicokay 2 года назад

      Are you continuing with the series? 🏴‍☠️

  • @kampinak
    @kampinak 2 года назад +5

    rewatching this I always find that part with Elizabeth bargaining with Barbossa funny, like it means nothing if she just drops the gold into the water, they can literally go and grab it xD its honestly crazy though how good this movie is, it executes the fantasy action story perfectly and it never gets old, brilliant writing, directing, solid acting, visually great, its just all around a quality movie :)

  • @GingerGeek7567
    @GingerGeek7567 2 года назад +3

    This movie is one of my faves it’s such a great movie that I’ve watched countless times… Johnny Depp is awesome gotta love Captain Jack Sparrow!!!

  • @DM-nw5lu
    @DM-nw5lu 2 года назад +3

    I needed this. Had some horrid crap go down. Jame's giggles give me life. Thank you for that. And Ninetailbrush's reactions are pretty much my reactions. Impressed, confused...and puzzled. Very nostalgic :D

  • @nudgificator
    @nudgificator 2 года назад +4

    One of the things I enjoy most about Jack is that he often looks as surprised as anyone that his elaborate escapes work.

  • @analydia6780
    @analydia6780 2 года назад +3

    OMG ive been asking for this reaction for months!!!! im so happy

  • @AlexSilverCat
    @AlexSilverCat Год назад +1

    "Successfully Chaotic" might be the best description I've ever heard of Jack Sparrow...

  • @tas8472
    @tas8472 2 года назад +4

    I love Johnny Depp as Jack Sparrow, I can't see anyone else playing jack besides him

  • @5353Jumper
    @5353Jumper 2 года назад +3

    The tall black muscled shirtless pirate - imagine him saying "Find the Halflings!" and realize you have seen him in another epic movie. Just in a bit of prosthetics.

  • @SweetSlytherinGirl-Jennifer
    @SweetSlytherinGirl-Jennifer Год назад +1

    My two favorite things about this movie (and series) - Johnny Depp and the music. Depp's performance can never be overstated, because one can never praise it enough, in my opinion. And the music! My son played trombone in his high school marching band, and Pirates of the Caribbean was the theme one year, extra cool since their mascot is the Pirate and their band name is the Matanzas Band of Pirates! Probably my favorite year to watch them play. The color guard used wooden swords painted silver to look real, it was so epic!

  • @Trenchcoat3
    @Trenchcoat3 2 года назад +5

    Now that boat scene on the other hand 😂
    Anyone who ever tried to bring a bucket of air to the bottom of a swimming pool knows how impossible that scene is.

  • @favicci7856
    @favicci7856 2 года назад +3

    Barbossa’s story with the curse really is tragic, how he had the apple ready and was joyful but also sad when feeling the cold of death…

  • @abean9789
    @abean9789 2 года назад +5

    12:14 if the rope you’re talking about is the makeshift zip line then I can explain. If you look closely he has both shackles on one side of the rope then whips the excess chain to the other side of the rope to hold onto to form his zip line.
    While theoretically improbable not totally impossible.

  • @MacDuck1997
    @MacDuck1997 Год назад +1

    I shit you not, that upside down boat underwater works. Tried it with one of my friends years ago and holy shit we laughed our asses off when it worked 😂 Will forever love this movie

  • @sabrinaa3758
    @sabrinaa3758 2 года назад +7

    Fun fact: Pirates of the Caribbean was Johnny Depp’s first Oscar nomination.

  • @brianalambert1192
    @brianalambert1192 2 года назад +4

    While there are other movies and fight scenes that I love way more, the duel in the blacksmith building is hands down one of the best swordfights I've ever seen, if not the best. The way it's shot, the choreography, even the music syncing up with the clang of the swords is just on point. So many sword fights nowadays, even if they're good, they're shot in such a way that you can't really appreciate them, or they're so over the top that they aren't credible.

  • @icelily1761
    @icelily1761 2 года назад +2

    Something really cool I've never noticed before is after the shot of the moon appearing from behind the clouds, the next shot is a bone, bathed in moonlight. Really cool foreshadowing!!

  • @TxmDrmr
    @TxmDrmr 2 года назад +1

    I just wanna admire the audio! Thanks that you upgraded the audio quality for us viewers 👍❤️

  • @KERRYPIKE
    @KERRYPIKE 2 года назад +11

    This movie is a great story, Jack sparrow is my favorite character. It would be so cool if they could have put some of characters in the Pirate of the Caribbean movie in the once upon a time tv series.

  • @artsysabs
    @artsysabs 2 года назад +8

    These movies are so so good 😭 When the first one came out I was... 11 and I was scared of the skeletons. Now I think they're awesome 😎🤘

  • @rdm9991
    @rdm9991 2 года назад +3

    The underwater march is in my personal opinion one the coolest scene of this franchise.

  • @LivingCarrat
    @LivingCarrat 2 года назад +2

    It’s like y’all read my mind, just yesterday I was wondering why you haven’t reacted to these movies they are so good

  • @doubledamn2599
    @doubledamn2599 2 года назад +5

    Before any of the sequels, this movie had very tragic story for Will, after finding out his Father's story of being an undead cursed pirate, stuck at the bottom of the ocean for years on end, by ending the curse Will was essentially killing his father.

    • @ElKamaleon777
      @ElKamaleon777 2 года назад

      Oh it's true

    • @AlphaFX-kv4ud
      @AlphaFX-kv4ud 4 месяца назад

      Given that his father was stuck unable to move and unable to die, he probably would've been happy to have the curse lifted

  • @seebee925
    @seebee925 2 года назад +2

    *"He tied two turtles together???"*
    *"Aye!!!"*
    *"What did he use as a rope?"*
    *"Human hair! Off my back!"*
    😂☠️😂
    *"Pirate!!"*

  • @AhavaMath
    @AhavaMath 2 года назад +1

    This is one of my favorite movies. When I first got the DVD, I used to watch it almost every day after school, and it drove my family crazy.

  • @dragon_ninja_2186
    @dragon_ninja_2186 2 года назад +7

    I disagree with you on Jack’s plan when battling Barbossa at the end. Jack knew he couldn’t kill Barbossa since he’s basically immortal, so to even the playing field Jack becomes cursed himself so he can’t be killed. Both can’t be slain so neither can win or lose. I think either Jack was planning on a battle of attrition until one “surrenders” or buy enough time for Will to take care of Barbossa’s goons and break the curse.

  • @gingercoffeesart
    @gingercoffeesart Год назад +1

    The scene with the boat under water is actually real. It works because the is an airbubble in thy body of the boat. Because of the lack of oxygen both Orlando Bloom and Jonny Depp lost orientation and came out of the water and the wrong side though and they had to refilm.

  • @mageeaaron2624
    @mageeaaron2624 2 года назад +1

    5:38 The man, the myth, the legend! The legendary Captain Jack Sparrow! 🙏🏽

  • @hannahhanley1425
    @hannahhanley1425 Год назад

    Jack and Wills sword fight when they first met always reminds me of the Princess Bride and I love it.

  • @stephaniehundley6792
    @stephaniehundley6792 2 года назад +1

    This music really is awesome! I got to play it for band way back in the day, and it was so much fun! Great reaction!

  • @02michellemybell02
    @02michellemybell02 2 года назад +1

    The way jack talks and walks and acts is all Johnny Depps idea he made that character. I think its one of his greatest roles. 🙂❤️🏴‍☠️

  • @happy2405
    @happy2405 2 года назад +1

    I remember when this first came out, I was 10 and had just moved to a new city where I knew no one so I went to the movies alone. I loved this movie so much that I watched it 5 times while it was in theaters.

  • @forestcatkay14
    @forestcatkay14 2 года назад +2

    Until maybe 2-3 years ago, I always considered it was Jack who was the main character not Will and Elizabeth, but with the way the series goes all three could easily be main characters. Oh and the Navy guys not being able to swim, apparently most sailors-Navy, pirates, dont know how to swim which is hilarious and kinda scary. Like dudes you are constantly on water might as well learn how to swim should you be shipwrecked. Now, the actor for Norrington, if you guys are up to it there is a tv show on Amazon called Why Women Kill and he plays a character that is so lovable and pairs quite well with the actress Lucy Liu . The show is incredible! From music score to outfits to plot line and oh god the build up in the final episode is just a gem.

  • @jskeasler
    @jskeasler 2 года назад +3

    Hope you guys also checked out the post credits scene at the end before heading into the 2nd movie.

  • @slaaneshhedonite7068
    @slaaneshhedonite7068 2 года назад +2

    The first three are GOLD!
    And the score of the second one is up there with the OG Superman movies.

  • @tia7520
    @tia7520 Год назад

    I still remember that at school we watched various clips of jack sparrow sailing in on his sinking ship with different genres of music playing each time to learn about how music affects mood in films

  • @mevb
    @mevb Год назад

    The cannon fire smoke in the shot when the moon is revealed before we see Jack trying to get the prison key from the dog, is a Hidden Mickey.

  • @pamelapasechnick6899
    @pamelapasechnick6899 2 года назад

    Over the years there have been SO MANY great actors and actresses. Each one brings something special to each role they play and make that particular performance memorable. However, they seem to fall into two different categories. 1) Actors that are SO well liked that they are huge box office draws and are lead actors in a lot of successful movies. But, in almost every role the viewer is very aware the they are watching "Whoever" playing a certain person. Then, 2) is the kind of actor that is just as successful, just as big a box office draw, but when you watch them you forget that they are a particular actor playing part. You only see the character they are in that particular movie. Johnny Depp is THAT kind of actor. He becomes the character and the viewer becomes completely invested in the story being told. I REALLY enjoy watching your reaction videos and I look forward to seeing more!

  • @huh9315
    @huh9315 2 года назад +2

    “9 tail brush” always satisfying 😂😂

  • @Narutoanime16g
    @Narutoanime16g 2 года назад +1

    I just love where ever they shot these movies at cause the set design and set locations are amazing especially the ships on the sea scenes like where did they go to film. And I love all 3 in the trilogy the most

  • @obscillesk
    @obscillesk Год назад

    I love the bit where the pirates behind bars are trying to lure the dog with the key to them, cause its literally a scene chopped out of the ride itself

  • @nicktroisi6347
    @nicktroisi6347 2 года назад +2

    Barbossa and Mr. Gibbs are my favourite characters in The POTC universe they’re both absolute mad lads