Great Reaction!! My kids were teenagers when this movie came out and since they were already Johnny Depp fans, I was anxious to see "The Curse of the Black Pearl" as soon as it was released. But, honestly, because I remembered the experience of "The Pirates of the Caribbean" ride at DisneyWorld and Disneyland, I was most interested in how they were going to make a movie based upon it! But, even if it wasn't very good I figured I would enjoy watching Johnny Depp! I was SO IMPRESSED! As soon as the screen went to the final credits, my first words were "WOW...they did it! That was one of the best movies I have EVER seen!" I was stunned at how good this movie was--and still is. Even before it was released on DVD I saw the movie several times (and that is something I NEVER do).
Before Johnny Depp was cast as Jack Sparrow, Hugh Jackman, Harrison Ford, Jim Carrey, Michael Keaton, Christopher Walken, Robert DeNiro, Matthew McConaughey, Cary Elwes, Bill Murray, Steve Martin and Robin Williams were considered. Tobey Maguire, Jude Law, Ewan McGregor, Ben Peyton, Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Tom Hiddleston, and Chris Masterson were considered for Will Turner. Jessica Alba, Amanda Bynes, and Jaimie Alexander were considered for Elizabeth Swann. Sylvester McCoy of Doctor Who and Tom Wilkinson were considered for Governor Swann. 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.
Wow. Combining this information with the Many Worlds Interpretation makes me really want to see all the possible iterations of this movie with different casts.
You should watch the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise to the very end. There is always a small clip after the credits. Here you can see what became of the monkey. Nice reaction by the way!
At this time Orlando Bloom was also working on The Lord of The Rings. He was fresh out of acting school . First 2 movies of his career Pirates of the Caribbean and Lord of The Rings
There's lots of Easter eggs to other movies in this film, the scene where they use the boat to walk underwater is directly copied from Burt Lancaster's 1952 film The Crimson Pirate
It's clear that alot of barbossas character was influenced by Robert Shaws performance of quint the sailor in jaws. The one that served on the USS indianapolis
I just accidentally hotboxed half my room because I waved back at you guys. I'm ready.
😂lmao my kinda dude !!! Lol 😅
Great Reaction!! My kids were teenagers when this movie came out and since they were already Johnny Depp fans, I was anxious to see "The Curse of the Black Pearl" as soon as it was released. But, honestly, because I remembered the experience of "The Pirates of the Caribbean" ride at DisneyWorld and Disneyland, I was most interested in how they were going to make a movie based upon it! But, even if it wasn't very good I figured I would enjoy watching Johnny Depp! I was SO IMPRESSED! As soon as the screen went to the final credits, my first words were "WOW...they did it! That was one of the best movies I have EVER seen!" I was stunned at how good this movie was--and still is. Even before it was released on DVD I saw the movie several times (and that is something I NEVER do).
Before Johnny Depp was cast as Jack Sparrow, Hugh Jackman, Harrison Ford, Jim Carrey, Michael Keaton, Christopher Walken, Robert DeNiro, Matthew McConaughey, Cary Elwes, Bill Murray, Steve Martin and Robin Williams were considered.
Tobey Maguire, Jude Law, Ewan McGregor, Ben Peyton, Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Tom Hiddleston, and Chris Masterson were considered for Will Turner.
Jessica Alba, Amanda Bynes, and Jaimie Alexander were considered for Elizabeth Swann.
Sylvester McCoy of Doctor Who and Tom Wilkinson were considered for Governor Swann.
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.
Wow. Combining this information with the Many Worlds Interpretation makes me really want to see all the possible iterations of this movie with different casts.
You should watch the "Pirates of the Caribbean" franchise to the very end. There is always a small clip after the credits. Here you can see what became of the monkey. Nice reaction by the way!
Wow pretty quick, to pick up that the “pirate medallion” is meant to be Aztec origin the moment it’s on screen!
At this time Orlando Bloom was also working on The Lord of The Rings.
He was fresh out of acting school . First 2 movies of his career Pirates of the Caribbean and Lord of The Rings
The score isn't by Zimmer, but by someone he recommended from his team: Klaus Badelt.
Years later Disneyland added Jack Sparrow in their Pirates of The Carribbean ride.
There's lots of Easter eggs to other movies in this film, the scene where they use the boat to walk underwater is directly copied from Burt Lancaster's 1952 film The Crimson Pirate
if you like Geoffrey Rush as a villain here, then you'll really love his villainous character in Mystery Men! He's awesome...and hilarious.
I love y’all. I been tryna get my mom to do reaction videos with me lol. I love that you guys do this together . I love yalls relationship
It's clear that alot of barbossas character was influenced by Robert Shaws performance of quint the sailor in jaws. The one that served on the USS indianapolis
Not robert shaw but the character
If you love pirates chk.out two of my favs. Captain Blood w/ Errol Flynn ..... and the Crimson Pirate w/ Burt Lancaster........
Waiting for your reaction to Wednesday!!!
This is an amazing journey you are on the ending will be epic I grow up watching it
Love these movies
You guys gotta be from up north. Im originally from the U.P.
You remind me of neighbors I may have had or something lol.
Ah the british east india trading company, famous for multiple genocide. How dare Captain Sparrow was in trouble with them.
Your ma seems to pay a lot more attention than mine does with movies.
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44:27 clever? its a major flaw in the movie, he gets shot and the curse is lift afther the shot and he still dies.
There is one in every crowd…
@@janeford218 dont blame it on me that they made such a big and obvious mistake, they chozen money over quality.
@@2684dennis you have an amazing ability to miss the point
@@janeford218 ì comment and give a reason, and you comment my reason, then adleast give the reason why you think differently.
You are trying to deflect from the point or you are missing it entirely.
Savvy means to understand