Best realization I had during this movie: Barbossa and the Witch: "Would you die for treasure?" "I'm a pirate!" Barbossa saves daughter: "Who am I to you?" "Treasure..."
Very sweet indeed. on that note I wish her mother had been the witch lady, and she herself a witch. It would be very funny to me to have a character who puts pride in her knowledge of science, and has been called a witch for heresy, and is very annoyed to find out she actually is a witch. Carina: For the last time, I am NOT A WITCH! (lightning strikes nearby) Carina: IGNORE THAT
Uncle Jack is portrayed by Sir Paul McCartney. So Jack Sparrow has got Keith Richards as his dad and Paul McCartney as his uncle. His family doesn't rock only on ships
@@simpleviewer1334 It's his father dude he even calles him dad. A fukin google search would have told you this "Hello Dad" is not something you say to your brother.
Bootstrap Bill was free to leave the ship after the events of the third movie. I think sometime in the 20 years between that movie and this one, at some point Bootstrap simply retired from the crew of Dutchman and went on to wherever souls go. I'm pretty sure Will, as the heartless captain, was the only cursed member of the crew.
@@2chaskellif Jack had bartered it with the captain he would know about it. The captain tells him what it does, implying Jack had no idea at all prior to receiving it
honestly yalls lil thing about liking movies for what it is instead of comparing it to others has made yall some of my favorite reactors on youtube rn. Cant wait to see more and subbed.
43:56 A fun fact for you: Indeed Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Swan was not going to appear at all in this film, and the post credits was just Will having the "nightmare" of Davy Jones, But people at test screenings were going mad, saying it was so wrong and that it felt weird and ilogical that she wasn't there and not even mentioned at all. So barely weeks before release they added her non speaking cameo scene and changed the post credits to now include her sleeping next to Will. Watching it a second time is a little more obvious that she filmed her scene clearly alone in a green screen that was just added later
Jack the monkey actually may still be immortal because his curse was from Aztec Gold and the Trident was for Curses of the Sea so Cortez's treasure might not count
A lot of people complained about how various characters were portrayed in the later movies, especially Jack, but Barbossa was always amazing and consistently him
The fact that Captain Salazar is also Anton Chigurh, one of the coolest, most intimidatingly enjoyable antagonists ever, just speaks to how talented Javier Bardem is
@@BlueRoseWolfie The prologue before the actual story in the game begins, it all starts with a treasure, Jack hears a story in Tortuga about a treasure that has the ability to send those who have it across the horizon, Jack learns that this treasure belonged to Davy Jones and was locked away in one of Jone’s old strongholds, Jack thinks with Jones dead it will be easy to grab but that’s when he hears the rumors of Jone’s return for the Dutchman must always have a captain, But Jack still went forth and stole the treasure right from under the nose Jones doesn’t have, but Jones noticed it was gone and began to chase down the Black pearl, Jack then began to activate the treasure hoping that Jones was to far behind to fallow across the horizon, but the Dutchman just barely managed to catch up to the pearl as they both crossed the horizon together into the Sea of thieves, a battle broke out and Jones managed to sink the pearl and kill Jack hoping that his soul and the treasure would be his again, but there was a problem Jones realized that in this new world he did not control the after life of those who die at sea that power belonged to another, and in that moment he began to form a plan one where he would get his treasure back and insure his place as the one and only Ferryman of the sea no matter what world he was in, and the rest of the story is told on the Sea of thieves
17:00 If you take the guillotine make sure you're first in line. The blade loses its sharpeness after a while and if you're unlucky it won't cut off your head first try and they either don't notice you're still alive and let you bleed out or go for a second chop, it might also just break your neck or crush your windpipe and you choke to death. But normaly it's probably faster and less painful than being hung
Jack to will in curse of the black pearl "Not all treasue in silver and gold mate" Carina "who am i to you?" Barbossa "treasure" No matter all the things barbossa had in his lifetime(s) all the immense treasures and fleets he commanded, the greatest treasure of his life was Carina 😢❤
My biggest problem with this movie is the huge plot hole. Like the whole premise of this one is Jack trades his compass and that releases Salazar. But in Dead Man's Chest, Tia Dalma said that Jack bartered the compass from her. And then also but, they show Jack picking up the compass from the captain of the ship he was on. So none of it makes sense.
If she is the power behind the compass It's possible she came to claim it back, and then the deal was made between her and Jack. It did have the rule of never betray it, and we know she is real hard on betrayal.
@@shadowdivided where did you get the idea of that she is the power behind the compass it was never explained in the first trilogy why Jack has a magical compass other than the fact that he got it from Calypso or the reason why it’s magical. As we can see in the third movie they set Calypso free and she basically died because she didn’t return in a magical form or human form so how would that work since Jack used the Compass to find the fountain of youth? Also, why didn’t the captain who gave the compass to Jack in the fifth movie Just use it to save his life like we see Jack do all the time? So you’re telling me that dude had a magic compass, but didn’t use it. Why? Jack clearly used it to save his life in every movie and multiple times at that. I would expect the person who gave it to Jack to do the same thing at least once
@@Vivianthuy-mn9jd yes and they set her free, which means she’s basically dead. She’s no longer a character in the movie she’s mixed with the oxygen in the air she’s gone bro
This movie has my favorite ship of the series. The Silent Mary is amazing, huge and covered in cannons. The thing was a dreadnought before and after they died.
I actually really like this movie. People are shitting on it too much actually. I mean yeah, Jack isn't the same but Johnny Depp was going through a rough time while they were filming this so you can't blame him at all. And in general I think this movie is super enjoyable. It's not as good as the trilogy but it doesn't need to be.
It's not Johnny's acting for me, it's the script. The first 4 were all written by the same guys, but for 5 they got new writers who did not properly understand how to balance Jack's writing, so he just came off like an idiot. And then there are the retcons.
This movie felt like Jack's last hurrah. I just had a feeling through the whole film of "This is it for him. There's nothing left for him to explore, so now he's just going to wander until he's done." Also, Calypso probably kept Davey Jones alive. And he's gonna be pissed about Will's role in the 'mutiny' that lost him the Dutchman. Man proved he's all kinds of petty.
Considering what the role of the captain of the Dutchman is, it's probably not a job you can really leave unattended. Cause we saw what happened when Jones neglected his duties. So what do you do when you no longer have a ferryman? You get a new one. Or rather, ask the old one if he wants his job back. The Dutchman must always have a captain.
As each reaction of these movies came out, I found myself starting over watching the reaction series from beginning to end. Like when the 2nd movie reaction came out, I rewatched 1 and then watched 2. Then 1, 2, and 3, and so forth and now today I'm watching the first four reactions again today before I watch the rest of this one. 💜
The French attempt to execute Jack Sparrow with a guillotine, an invention of the French Revolution. According to this movie’s official graphic novel, the film is set in 1751. Jack Sparrow’s birth happened around 1690/early 90s. This means that Jack Sparrow’s age in this film ranges from ~55 if we follow the novel and are generous with the birth year, to 99 if we aren’t generous and we go off of the guillotine. At least they admitted from the start they never took the timeline too seriously.
The title confused me for a second cause over here at least this one was called Salazar's revenge 😂 and when I looked it up Salazar's revenge is what it was titled for international release.
I must say, this has to be one of my favorite series to see you guys react to. Even if this is easily the weakest movie in the series, it had a lot of great ideas and even some great scenes. And the finale of the movie is very good. But it does fumble a lot in the writing and the overall loss of charisma in the last hurts it a bit. But seeing you guys react to the series and the end, it made me appreciate it a little more. That and the series which I already loved. I'm really happy with how far this channel has come and will continue to grow. It's one of my favorite newer channels. I watched Ruff when he was watching JoJo's, and then I found myself here about a month ago, and I think you guys are great! You guys have something with reactions that adds so much. A very "watching a show or movie on the couch with friends" vibe, but you all also like, actually pay attention to the movie and discuss and add to it and I feel like that's something some reactors tend to lack sometimes. So keep doing what you're doing! You guys are a vibe.
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In the third pirates movie they explain the reason Davy Jones and the crew are fishy is because they stopped doing their job taking souls to the afterlife so they weren't under the goddess Calypso's protection from the sea anymore which means at some point will must have stopped doing his job of taking sols to the afterlife just like Davy Jones did
@@2chaskell That seems pretty farfetched. It *is* his duty to go to drowning individuals and offer them a place on his crew instead of death, if they so choose. Pretty sure that's why he knew to be there, he can tell when someone is drowning, just like Bootstrap Bill on the ocean floor when the Aztec Curse was broken. I don't know the rulebook, maybe there is something against just letting them go free? They join the crew or die? But it seems far more likely to me that this is another case of not following what the previous movies said. There are enough other cases to have a pattern.
If I'd have written this film, I'd have made Will be cursed because he was rescuing people, rather than doing his job and collecting the dead. But, you know. I didn't.
The old crew for the first 4 movies left and this was made by diffrent people. Thats why there is no explaination for why Will is cursed or why giving the compass to another person here frees Salazar. The new guys just didnt care for canon and ignored a bunch of things, these two being the big ones
What this franchise reaction showed me is that we need more franchise reactions on the channel! A Harry Potter rewatch would be amazing! (If it's been long enough since any of you have watched it, of course) 💜
Bringing up William senior, as long as the crew are fulfilling the captains wishes the crew can go on land right? So Henry should know his grandfather at least Especially since Henry knows of the different curses
What bothers me is the entire series just seems to forget one thing; Will can't leave the sea, but there is nothing keeping *anyone* on land! Maybe he can't go around underwater with living people on the ship, I don't remember if the Dutchman ever fully submerged while Will was riding her around, but at least some of the time the Dutchman is in the real or other world, and just about *everyone* important in the show is fine in both places. Let his son intern with dad for a year, Have Elizabeth tag along for a honeymoon. It's not like she's some shrinking violet by the end of the trilogy, after all. She could put up with some undead fish people in exchange for spending some time with Will. Not like any of them are even fishy after the curse was broken.
@@mentaya11 exactly, sorry just saw this post But that is what I was wanting to get at before There are so many ways to get around the curse, it doesn't make sense for the family not to be together. Even if Will became (maybe) ashamed about his not being able to be there for his family and his undying nature Can cant bear to see them age while he does his duty He can "retire" with Elisabeth at the end. Maybe renew there vows and watch the sunsun and maybe here more stories about his grand and great-grand children from her Sorry went a little rambling there But i really like the movies and don't like how the 3rd and after were handled Know what I mean
@@steveburns6636 Well, we aren't told enough to be sure about retirement. At least not enough that I remember. As far as I could tell, that was supposed to be an eternal thing. I know I've seen some suggest that it was only one term required and that's why Davy Jones was mad at Calypso, but I really havn't heard enough to so support that. She wasn't there could just as easily have been the reason he grew to hate love and give up on his duty. I think Will is pretty doomed to watch everyone else age. You know, if his king of the pirates wife doesn't pull a Jack Sparrow and take over as a sea god or find the holy grail or some crazy immortality trick. Still, there is no reason they can't be together...half of the time, anyway. Wouldn't be much more than some military families or people with long commutes have to deal with. The first movie was the most cohesive. It was a stand-alone. The next two were a pair tacked on and it made a decent trilogy, to my mind. I found them mostly cohesive with each other and the first. The next two seemed to forget like...20% of what happened in the first 3 or each other. They remembered enough to add to the story, but not enough to not keep stepping in plot holes.
y'all are awesome! Also, when I first saw this film, the one thing that made me mad about Elizabeth's reveal was that she didn't say "Will," because she says it SO often I was expecting to hear her say it. Watching it again now, I guess it partly makes sense she didn't because she sees both Will and Henry together, but she hasn't seen Will since he left to be the Ferryman so that's why I think it makes sense. It just felt super weird that she didn't say anything.
one big issue i have with 4 and 5 is that they start mischaracterizing jack really bad, especially in this movie. every time he made some kind of daring escape or plan, there was always an aspect of being like "do you think he planned this or is he winging it" but in this movie its VERY clear hes just kinda drunk mr magoo where he stumbles around randomly and gets saved constantly through just wacky convenient stuff happening. like in the scene where they're robbing the bank and the rope gets caught around his leg, the very least they could have done was have him look down and see the rope and intentionally wrap it around him. also dressing barbosa up in all that ugly makeup and wigs and shit really nerfed him so extremely hard in relation to how charismatic he was in the first three movies.
I definitely agree with your first point. Jack just felt off, and less...capable. But I have to disagree with the second. While I get how it might do that for some, Geoffery Rush was just *such* an excellent actor he still managed to nail it consistently, at least for me. The original cast throughline was the main thing I still liked. Gibbs, Babossa and even Jack were carrying the franchise. Maybe one way I see it is that, while Barbossa felt more sedentary, I kind of felt like that was in character? Jack was always out for adventure. Barbossa seemed to genuinely just want treasure and the luxury it brought. So when he joins as a privateer until being a pirate is more profitable, or has a gold-plated leg, that still worked.
"The flying Dutchman must always have a captain." The Flying Dutchman is not a curse, it's a duty, so without Will, Davey Jones came back to serve once again. It definitely would have been an interesting movie though to get a Davey Jones backstory and possible redemption but all were gonna get is a rehash of forced representation. Also fun fact originally Keira Knightley didn't want to return for the final film but later convinced her only after she said did not want to bleach her hair, that's why her hair is dark brown.
First love your reactions! Second, LOVED the new commercial for your channel! 😂 My favorite was the use of Mimikyu costumes. Personally one of the best pokemon.
my biggest issue is the actual, literal plot hole of the compass. "the compass you bartered from me, it can not lead you to this??"-Tia Dalma basically the more you think about that line, and furthermore how much Jack gave away his compass in the previous movies, the more the plot of this one starts to crumble. such a simple detail they completely overlooked while writing the movie, but it derails the whooole thing.
I wonder if the extra ending scene has to do with Will no longer doing the job of ferrying souls. Even though the curse is lifted, that job is still necessary for the dead souls right?
not the same.. mihawk is warlord too and warlord and yonko are not in the same room for a class difference fight.. warlords are choosen by the marines and yonkos are choosen by pirates its like... both sides are faqing strong you have this and you have this its not even like apples and cherrys its more like bananas and televisions
@@reqz16 Dude I not talking about power levels or whatever, it was a joke, I was referring how Barbosa has a fleet and territories, while Jack of course is famous but he’s not on the British’s radar. I guess my joke thought process was Barbosa was Yonko Shanks and Jack was like Warlord Buggy, and yes I’m well aware Buggy becomes a Yonko later, but I made this joke comparison years ago.
Every movie has been about a crew of the undead the next one should be a crew of beasts or something. Like with harpies that fly over head serpent men and stuff.
We felt the same exact way about this film when it first came out. I’m glad you guys see it too! This is why I stopped after On Stranger Tides and let that film be the ending for me 🏴☠️
Headcanon: Will Turner started turning sea-creature-ish because he refused to ferry his own son to the other side. This is apparently not the first time he’s tried to see his dad out of turn. Henry should be dead. But Will saved him, which is not his job.
Although it doesn't have the god-tier writing of the rest of the movies, this is the only Pirates to make me cry. Barbosa's closure in this is so good.
William turns that way because he let some people delay the end. Just like Davy Jones. He's only done it to like 3 or 4 people, so that's why his corruption is minimal compared to Jones.
Fun fact: The pirates story is continued in Sea of Thieves with the Pirates Life tall tales so if you want to see more Jack Sparrow, Gibbs, and Davy Jones you should play that
The actor who plays Wills son, Brenton Thwaites met his future wife? Or partner I don’t know if they are officially married but the couple met in February 2015 when they shared a room. Brenton wanted a place to stay while filming the Pirates of the Caribbean series in Australia, and through Craigslist, he got residence, and Chloe was one of his roommates. One thing led to another and they started dating and now they have… 6 kids jeez.
People shit on this movie a lot but i still enjoy it, but personally this is like the best ending for the series. The will and elizabeth reunion was worth it
Will was doing his duty so he wasn’t looking like that as punishment it was simply from being underwater for so long, like how a sunken ship has barnacles and other sea life on it
Best realization I had during this movie:
Barbossa and the Witch: "Would you die for treasure?" "I'm a pirate!"
Barbossa saves daughter: "Who am I to you?" "Treasure..."
which is in itself, a callback to the conversation with will in the first film.
"not all treasure if gold and jewels mate"
When Barbossa called Carina treasure, it reminded me of Jack's line to Will in the first movie:
"Not all treasure is silver and gold, mate." 💜
🥺❤
Very sweet indeed. on that note I wish her mother had been the witch lady, and she herself a witch. It would be very funny to me to have a character who puts pride in her knowledge of science, and has been called a witch for heresy, and is very annoyed to find out she actually is a witch.
Carina: For the last time, I am NOT A WITCH!
(lightning strikes nearby)
Carina: IGNORE THAT
It was also what the witch predicted for him
Uncle Jack is portrayed by Sir Paul McCartney. So Jack Sparrow has got Keith Richards as his dad and Paul McCartney as his uncle.
His family doesn't rock only on ships
Keith Richards is his brother
@@simpleviewer1334 It's his father dude he even calles him dad. A fukin google search would have told you this "Hello Dad" is not something you say to your brother.
@@rabertoification Not normally, no.
Bootstrap Bill was free to leave the ship after the events of the third movie. I think sometime in the 20 years between that movie and this one, at some point Bootstrap simply retired from the crew of Dutchman and went on to wherever souls go.
I'm pretty sure Will, as the heartless captain, was the only cursed member of the crew.
Fun Fact: In the second movie tia dalma said she gave jack the Compass and in this movie his former Captain gave him it. Classic Mistake
she did say "that you bartered from me" which after this i interpreted as he did that with or for his captain and she was aware he had inherited it
@@2chaskell i think they just forgot about It 😂😂
@@2chaskell or perhaps he lost his compass with the ship when it was sunk
@JP-nk7wz that would be the most logical conclusion
@@2chaskellif Jack had bartered it with the captain he would know about it. The captain tells him what it does, implying Jack had no idea at all prior to receiving it
Hector Barbossa died how he lived...like a total badass! 💜
Dude chill. 7 and more comments on this one video, this is not a live chat
@a_balloon I just have alot to say and can't fit them all into one comment.
I totally agree
honestly yalls lil thing about liking movies for what it is instead of comparing it to others has made yall some of my favorite reactors on youtube rn. Cant wait to see more and subbed.
43:56 A fun fact for you:
Indeed Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Swan was not going to appear at all in this film, and the post credits was just Will having the "nightmare" of Davy Jones,
But people at test screenings were going mad, saying it was so wrong and that it felt weird and ilogical that she wasn't there and not even mentioned at all.
So barely weeks before release they added her non speaking cameo scene and changed the post credits to now include her sleeping next to Will.
Watching it a second time is a little more obvious that she filmed her scene clearly alone in a green screen that was just added later
Jack the monkey actually may still be immortal because his curse was from Aztec Gold and the Trident was for Curses of the Sea so Cortez's treasure might not count
Unfortunately yeah because it was a land based curse
A lot of people complained about how various characters were portrayed in the later movies, especially Jack, but Barbossa was always amazing and consistently him
i actually hated the way Johnny was acting as Jack in this one. It's like he was trying too hard
No that’s not the problem
The problem being that he’s not trying hard enough
You know who said that?
He’s just drunk and depressed in this movie
The fact that Captain Salazar is also Anton Chigurh, one of the coolest, most intimidatingly enjoyable antagonists ever, just speaks to how talented Javier Bardem is
Fun fact the Davy Jones end credit scene is actually fallowed up on in the crossover over that pirates of the Caribbean had with Sea of thieves
the trailer of that expansion is actually finally convinced me to get sea of thieves
So sea of thieves explains the reason why he returned.
@@AnvilPictures Yes
@@CaptPierce Any chance you willing to summarize what the crossover did with him? I can't get Sea of Thieves at the moment so am curious.
@@BlueRoseWolfie The prologue before the actual story in the game begins, it all starts with a treasure, Jack hears a story in Tortuga about a treasure that has the ability to send those who have it across the horizon, Jack learns that this treasure belonged to Davy Jones and was locked away in one of Jone’s old strongholds, Jack thinks with Jones dead it will be easy to grab but that’s when he hears the rumors of Jone’s return for the Dutchman must always have a captain, But Jack still went forth and stole the treasure right from under the nose Jones doesn’t have, but Jones noticed it was gone and began to chase down the Black pearl, Jack then began to activate the treasure hoping that Jones was to far behind to fallow across the horizon, but the Dutchman just barely managed to catch up to the pearl as they both crossed the horizon together into the Sea of thieves, a battle broke out and Jones managed to sink the pearl and kill Jack hoping that his soul and the treasure would be his again, but there was a problem Jones realized that in this new world he did not control the after life of those who die at sea that power belonged to another, and in that moment he began to form a plan one where he would get his treasure back and insure his place as the one and only Ferryman of the sea no matter what world he was in, and the rest of the story is told on the Sea of thieves
The horologist joke never fails to make me laugh. As does the guillotine scene. 💜
I am pretty good at English, but a lot of the word jokes in this movie, went over my head.
17:00 If you take the guillotine make sure you're first in line. The blade loses its sharpeness after a while and if you're unlucky it won't cut off your head first try and they either don't notice you're still alive and let you bleed out or go for a second chop, it might also just break your neck or crush your windpipe and you choke to death. But normaly it's probably faster and less painful than being hung
Jack to will in curse of the black pearl "Not all treasue in silver and gold mate"
Carina "who am i to you?"
Barbossa "treasure"
No matter all the things barbossa had in his lifetime(s) all the immense treasures and fleets he commanded, the greatest treasure of his life was Carina 😢❤
I will 100% be rewatching this series reaction often. Of the 4 channels that have watched this franchise, this one brings me the most joy! 💜
That Sorta Stupid commercial was the greatest piece of cinema I’ve ever seen
My biggest problem with this movie is the huge plot hole. Like the whole premise of this one is Jack trades his compass and that releases Salazar. But in Dead Man's Chest, Tia Dalma said that Jack bartered the compass from her. And then also but, they show Jack picking up the compass from the captain of the ship he was on. So none of it makes sense.
If she is the power behind the compass It's possible she came to claim it back, and then the deal was made between her and Jack. It did have the rule of never betray it, and we know she is real hard on betrayal.
@@shadowdivided where did you get the idea of that she is the power behind the compass it was never explained in the first trilogy why Jack has a magical compass other than the fact that he got it from Calypso or the reason why it’s magical. As we can see in the third movie they set Calypso free and she basically died because she didn’t return in a magical form or human form so how would that work since Jack used the Compass to find the fountain of youth? Also, why didn’t the captain who gave the compass to Jack in the fifth movie Just use it to save his life like we see Jack do all the time? So you’re telling me that dude had a magic compass, but didn’t use it. Why? Jack clearly used it to save his life in every movie and multiple times at that. I would expect the person who gave it to Jack to do the same thing at least once
@@Touton701 you do realize calypso is a goddess right? She didn't die, she just was just no longer bound in human form.
@@Vivianthuy-mn9jd yes and they set her free, which means she’s basically dead. She’s no longer a character in the movie she’s mixed with the oxygen in the air she’s gone bro
@@Touton701 are you a troll or just not understanding the whole goddess part?
Love the monty python reference. "She turned me into a newt!".... "I got better"
43:28 Plot Twist the Dutchman shows up and Will is dead cause his heart is still buried on a beach somewhere.
This movie has my favorite ship of the series. The Silent Mary is amazing, huge and covered in cannons. The thing was a dreadnought before and after they died.
16:23 that’s a cameo from Paul McCartney of The Beatles
Why would they know some random dude because of his car?
@@ShiningDarknessSucks took me 8 days to get the joke
@@JackTheMech I'm curious at what moment did it click for you 😂
@@JackTheMechI was fixing a hole, with lovely Rita, that a nowhere man, and a fool on the hill was trying to fix.
the definitive Death of Captain Héctor Barbossa was one of the most amazingly portrayed movie deaths of 2017
I actually really like this movie. People are shitting on it too much actually. I mean yeah, Jack isn't the same but Johnny Depp was going through a rough time while they were filming this so you can't blame him at all. And in general I think this movie is super enjoyable. It's not as good as the trilogy but it doesn't need to be.
Yea I agree the original trilogy was one of the best trilogies of any movie IMO but 4 and 5 are still enjoyable.
I agree with both of you
Agreed.
It's not Johnny's acting for me, it's the script. The first 4 were all written by the same guys, but for 5 they got new writers who did not properly understand how to balance Jack's writing, so he just came off like an idiot. And then there are the retcons.
Love this movie ❤
This movie felt like Jack's last hurrah. I just had a feeling through the whole film of "This is it for him. There's nothing left for him to explore, so now he's just going to wander until he's done."
Also, Calypso probably kept Davey Jones alive. And he's gonna be pissed about Will's role in the 'mutiny' that lost him the Dutchman. Man proved he's all kinds of petty.
Considering what the role of the captain of the Dutchman is, it's probably not a job you can really leave unattended. Cause we saw what happened when Jones neglected his duties.
So what do you do when you no longer have a ferryman? You get a new one. Or rather, ask the old one if he wants his job back.
The Dutchman must always have a captain.
As each reaction of these movies came out, I found myself starting over watching the reaction series from beginning to end. Like when the 2nd movie reaction came out, I rewatched 1 and then watched 2. Then 1, 2, and 3, and so forth and now today I'm watching the first four reactions again today before I watch the rest of this one. 💜
The 6th Pirates is on the horizon! Can't wait! Im super hyped! :D
The French attempt to execute Jack Sparrow with a guillotine, an invention of the French Revolution. According to this movie’s official graphic novel, the film is set in 1751. Jack Sparrow’s birth happened around 1690/early 90s. This means that Jack Sparrow’s age in this film ranges from ~55 if we follow the novel and are generous with the birth year, to 99 if we aren’t generous and we go off of the guillotine.
At least they admitted from the start they never took the timeline too seriously.
It was the British who wanted to execute Jack, not the French.
you know in retrospect Wills curse was no where near as far as Davy Jones, maybe he only missed a few souls
46:11 Bro I just thought about it Davy jones wasn’t cursed to be the captain he was cursed to never set foot on land for a 10 years
24:00 the bullet bounced off to the TV and into the treasure chest.
The title confused me for a second cause over here at least this one was called Salazar's revenge 😂 and when I looked it up Salazar's revenge is what it was titled for international release.
Yeah I remember it being called “Dead Men Tell No Tales” in theaters and on DVD, but “Salazar’s Revenge” on D+ in Canada for some weird reason
Never knew Dead Men Tell No Tales was the 5th one, was called Salazar's Revenge in my country. Always assumed that was the third movie's name
Glad to see a completion of the series! It was great to see it as it came out. Loved the commentary and reactions!
I must say, this has to be one of my favorite series to see you guys react to. Even if this is easily the weakest movie in the series, it had a lot of great ideas and even some great scenes. And the finale of the movie is very good. But it does fumble a lot in the writing and the overall loss of charisma in the last hurts it a bit. But seeing you guys react to the series and the end, it made me appreciate it a little more. That and the series which I already loved.
I'm really happy with how far this channel has come and will continue to grow. It's one of my favorite newer channels. I watched Ruff when he was watching JoJo's, and then I found myself here about a month ago, and I think you guys are great! You guys have something with reactions that adds so much. A very "watching a show or movie on the couch with friends" vibe, but you all also like, actually pay attention to the movie and discuss and add to it and I feel like that's something some reactors tend to lack sometimes.
So keep doing what you're doing! You guys are a vibe.
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To Ruff, Boom, Eric, Bree, HMan, etc
Since this is the last video I’ve watched with you guys I feel like this might be the best time to send this. So anyway I just wanted to take a moment to say that I am really appreciative of you guys and everything that you do. I LOVE your content and I LOVE you guys more than words can say. Your videos of reacting have granted me more joy than you can ever know. And it’s people like you guys that the world needs right now. Because the love and joy and happiness and laughter you guys spread are unmatched. To find something you love and your all into it, and not only that but a profession that is as public as it gets can be hard, but you guys love it and do it with smiles on your faces. You keep an open mind to whatever you’re reacting to, you have vulnerability and amazing hearts. I thank you guys from the bottom of my heart. For the laughs and the tears. Truly. ❤️🧡
In the third pirates movie they explain the reason Davy Jones and the crew are fishy is because they stopped doing their job taking souls to the afterlife so they weren't under the goddess Calypso's protection from the sea anymore which means at some point will must have stopped doing his job of taking sols to the afterlife just like Davy Jones did
some have suggested he became like that in that moment because he raised the ship to save henry from drowning, thus breaking his duty
@@2chaskell That seems pretty farfetched. It *is* his duty to go to drowning individuals and offer them a place on his crew instead of death, if they so choose. Pretty sure that's why he knew to be there, he can tell when someone is drowning, just like Bootstrap Bill on the ocean floor when the Aztec Curse was broken. I don't know the rulebook, maybe there is something against just letting them go free? They join the crew or die? But it seems far more likely to me that this is another case of not following what the previous movies said. There are enough other cases to have a pattern.
16:57 Ruff missed the opportunity to say he “would rather be ‘well hung’ than get ‘no head’”
If I'd have written this film, I'd have made Will be cursed because he was rescuing people, rather than doing his job and collecting the dead.
But, you know.
I didn't.
The old crew for the first 4 movies left and this was made by diffrent people. Thats why there is no explaination for why Will is cursed or why giving the compass to another person here frees Salazar. The new guys just didnt care for canon and ignored a bunch of things, these two being the big ones
21:59 loved the ad XD
also your website looks great
Yeah, what the!?
What this franchise reaction showed me is that we need more franchise reactions on the channel! A Harry Potter rewatch would be amazing! (If it's been long enough since any of you have watched it, of course) 💜
Matrix? Ages since I've seen it,
Your perspective makes this fun for most doubters. Grand movie and ending for Jackie!
i havent seen this movie since i first saw it in theaters, n reliving it through yall was much needed ahah
I think Davy Jones got back to life after the trident got slice
This is definitely top 5 film franchises for me. Just for my sheer enjoyment of it. 💜
Barbosa will always be our Captain. May he rest in Heaven. This one act sacrifice redeemed his life of piracy.
I'll never forget when he said to Jack once.
"There's never guarantee of coming back. But pass it on, That's dead certain"
YES! The finale! Loved this one! Especially the design of the bad guys here. Loved the twist of Carina being Barbossa's daughter.
Makes me wonder who was the lucky lady when Barbossa spent his time in England
The Guillotine never actually worked the way it does in movies. It sometimes took 3-4 chops to lop off a head
What a painful way to go goddamn
Unless you take good care of the blade right?
@@ThatCzechGuy not even. They were relying too much on gravity
this is perfect timing because I JUST watched all of your other POTC videos!!!
Seeing one of the best characters in the franchise die before my eyes still hits me hard. 🥺
Bringing up William senior, as long as the crew are fulfilling the captains wishes the crew can go on land right?
So Henry should know his grandfather at least
Especially since Henry knows of the different curses
What bothers me is the entire series just seems to forget one thing; Will can't leave the sea, but there is nothing keeping *anyone* on land! Maybe he can't go around underwater with living people on the ship, I don't remember if the Dutchman ever fully submerged while Will was riding her around, but at least some of the time the Dutchman is in the real or other world, and just about *everyone* important in the show is fine in both places. Let his son intern with dad for a year, Have Elizabeth tag along for a honeymoon. It's not like she's some shrinking violet by the end of the trilogy, after all. She could put up with some undead fish people in exchange for spending some time with Will. Not like any of them are even fishy after the curse was broken.
@@mentaya11 exactly, sorry just saw this post
But that is what I was wanting to get at before
There are so many ways to get around the curse, it doesn't make sense for the family not to be together.
Even if Will became (maybe) ashamed about his not being able to be there for his family and his undying nature
Can cant bear to see them age while he does his duty
He can "retire" with Elisabeth at the end.
Maybe renew there vows and watch the sunsun and maybe here more stories about his grand and great-grand children from her
Sorry went a little rambling there
But i really like the movies and don't like how the 3rd and after were handled
Know what I mean
@@steveburns6636 Well, we aren't told enough to be sure about retirement. At least not enough that I remember. As far as I could tell, that was supposed to be an eternal thing. I know I've seen some suggest that it was only one term required and that's why Davy Jones was mad at Calypso, but I really havn't heard enough to so support that. She wasn't there could just as easily have been the reason he grew to hate love and give up on his duty. I think Will is pretty doomed to watch everyone else age. You know, if his king of the pirates wife doesn't pull a Jack Sparrow and take over as a sea god or find the holy grail or some crazy immortality trick.
Still, there is no reason they can't be together...half of the time, anyway. Wouldn't be much more than some military families or people with long commutes have to deal with.
The first movie was the most cohesive. It was a stand-alone. The next two were a pair tacked on and it made a decent trilogy, to my mind. I found them mostly cohesive with each other and the first. The next two seemed to forget like...20% of what happened in the first 3 or each other. They remembered enough to add to the story, but not enough to not keep stepping in plot holes.
the goddess of the sea also implied you cannot raise those who are at peace. Barbossa looked pretty darn content with how things ended.
y'all are awesome!
Also, when I first saw this film, the one thing that made me mad about Elizabeth's reveal was that she didn't say "Will," because she says it SO often I was expecting to hear her say it. Watching it again now, I guess it partly makes sense she didn't because she sees both Will and Henry together, but she hasn't seen Will since he left to be the Ferryman so that's why I think it makes sense. It just felt super weird that she didn't say anything.
0:35: If Johnny Depp isn't Jack Sparrow, I ain't watchin'.
This movie retcons a few points, but I still think it's a fun movie all in all.
one big issue i have with 4 and 5 is that they start mischaracterizing jack really bad, especially in this movie. every time he made some kind of daring escape or plan, there was always an aspect of being like "do you think he planned this or is he winging it" but in this movie its VERY clear hes just kinda drunk mr magoo where he stumbles around randomly and gets saved constantly through just wacky convenient stuff happening. like in the scene where they're robbing the bank and the rope gets caught around his leg, the very least they could have done was have him look down and see the rope and intentionally wrap it around him.
also dressing barbosa up in all that ugly makeup and wigs and shit really nerfed him so extremely hard in relation to how charismatic he was in the first three movies.
I definitely agree with your first point. Jack just felt off, and less...capable. But I have to disagree with the second. While I get how it might do that for some, Geoffery Rush was just *such* an excellent actor he still managed to nail it consistently, at least for me. The original cast throughline was the main thing I still liked. Gibbs, Babossa and even Jack were carrying the franchise. Maybe one way I see it is that, while Barbossa felt more sedentary, I kind of felt like that was in character? Jack was always out for adventure. Barbossa seemed to genuinely just want treasure and the luxury it brought. So when he joins as a privateer until being a pirate is more profitable, or has a gold-plated leg, that still worked.
Even if this film isn’t the best in the series, the young jack sparrow scene is my favourite in the franchise
It's not bad, but it goes against the deleted scene's explanation of his origin, which I prefer, even if they never put it in the final cut.
Jack was always the smartest guy in the room. But in this one he is just drunk all the time
The Dutchman must have a Captain
I saw this in the cinema twice! I love it a lot actually. Its one of my guilty pleasure movies
What i don't understand is, when William Turner's curse was broken by the destruction of the Trident, how did he get his heart back?
Maybe his heart just magically disappeared and reembedded inside his chest itself?
"The flying Dutchman must always have a captain." The Flying Dutchman is not a curse, it's a duty, so without Will, Davey Jones came back to serve once again. It definitely would have been an interesting movie though to get a Davey Jones backstory and possible redemption but all were gonna get is a rehash of forced representation.
Also fun fact originally Keira Knightley didn't want to return for the final film but later convinced her only after she said did not want to bleach her hair, that's why her hair is dark brown.
yess
I`ve been waiting for this one it`s one of my favorite ones and love watching your reaction :D
The Dutchman must have a captain...
First love your reactions!
Second, LOVED the new commercial for your channel! 😂
My favorite was the use of Mimikyu costumes. Personally one of the best pokemon.
YES I WAS HOPING YOU’D REACT TO THIS ONE
If I remember correctly, Johnny Depp had to do a lot of re-writing for the script in this because the original script was just that lazy.
17:06 I remember seeing Joe Scott's video "How long does a severed head remain conscious?" and I still lose sleep over it.
That was a nice advertisement boys ❤
my biggest issue is the actual, literal plot hole of the compass.
"the compass you bartered from me, it can not lead you to this??"-Tia Dalma
basically the more you think about that line, and furthermore how much Jack gave away his compass in the previous movies, the more the plot of this one starts to crumble.
such a simple detail they completely overlooked while writing the movie, but it derails the whooole thing.
It's paul McCartney!! 16:23
Captain Salazar was my absolute favorite cuz his ghost flows like water, how he died.
Captain Jack Sparrow is the best Pirate you've ever heard of.
Captain Hector Barbossa is the most Pirate you've ever heard of.
You guys should 100% react to Godzilla Minus One.
3:30 that "i want you to come home" 😭
28:55 “I looked it in the eye” will always get a chuckle from me
I wonder if the extra ending scene has to do with Will no longer doing the job of ferrying souls. Even though the curse is lifted, that job is still necessary for the dead souls right?
Jack still playing the Warlord, while Barbosa is being a Yonko
not the same.. mihawk is warlord too and warlord and yonko are not in the same room for a class difference fight.. warlords are choosen by the marines and yonkos are choosen by pirates its like... both sides are faqing strong you have this and you have this its not even like apples and cherrys its more like bananas and televisions
@@reqz16 Dude I not talking about power levels or whatever, it was a joke, I was referring how Barbosa has a fleet and territories, while Jack of course is famous but he’s not on the British’s radar. I guess my joke thought process was Barbosa was Yonko Shanks and Jack was like Warlord Buggy, and yes I’m well aware Buggy becomes a Yonko later, but I made this joke comparison years ago.
Every movie has been about a crew of the undead the next one should be a crew of beasts or something. Like with harpies that fly over head serpent men and stuff.
The father daughter moments are so good
Instructions: to grow the ship to full size just add water 30:28
If you guys want another pirate movie, you guys should definitely watch Scooby doo: pirates ahoy
We felt the same exact way about this film when it first came out. I’m glad you guys see it too! This is why I stopped after On Stranger Tides and let that film be the ending for me 🏴☠️
that pirate that spoke to jack in the jail was Paul McCartney a followup to Keith Richards
46:02
Play the Sea of Thieves tall tale "A Pirate's Life "
It takes place after this movie and explains how Davy Jones returned
Been waiting for this since forever
Headcanon: Will Turner started turning sea-creature-ish because he refused to ferry his own son to the other side. This is apparently not the first time he’s tried to see his dad out of turn. Henry should be dead. But Will saved him, which is not his job.
Although it doesn't have the god-tier writing of the rest of the movies, this is the only Pirates to make me cry. Barbosa's closure in this is so good.
Geoffrey Rush as Barbossa is sublime
R.I.P to my man Barbosa❤
"i hate the sparrow, die sparrow" Is so funny and I gots no clue why
This movie is my favoruite one. I watched it in 4DX and it was my first time in 4dx.
Oh so i was right! Never seen this movie but i called Barbosa being her dad early on!
William turns that way because he let some people delay the end. Just like Davy Jones. He's only done it to like 3 or 4 people, so that's why his corruption is minimal compared to Jones.
Fun fact: The pirates story is continued in Sea of Thieves with the Pirates Life tall tales so if you want to see more Jack Sparrow, Gibbs, and Davy Jones you should play that
Ruff is definitely off one in this video lol love to see it
The actor who plays Wills son, Brenton Thwaites met his future wife? Or partner I don’t know if they are officially married but the couple met in February 2015 when they shared a room. Brenton wanted a place to stay while filming the Pirates of the Caribbean series in Australia, and through Craigslist, he got residence, and Chloe was one of his roommates. One thing led to another and they started dating and now they have… 6 kids jeez.
People shit on this movie a lot but i still enjoy it, but personally this is like the best ending for the series. The will and elizabeth reunion was worth it
Will was doing his duty so he wasn’t looking like that as punishment it was simply from being underwater for so long, like how a sunken ship has barnacles and other sea life on it
I'm a huge fan of this franchise, At World's End and Dead Men Tell No Tales are my faves🤞🏾😭 been waiting for you guys to react to this one. 🙏🏾❤️✨