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Pirates of The Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl | Canadian First Time Watching | Reaction
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Not to get controversial, but during the JD trial, a witness was called to testify and when they asked the background question “and Johnny played the role of Jack Sparrow?” The witness corrected them “Captain Jack Sparrow”.
No way 🤣🤣🤣
The controversial part was when Amber's psychologist expert did a profile on JD mainly based on Jack Sparrow's behaviour. Let it sink, he made a psychological profile of an ACTOR based on the CHARACTER said actor played.
@@Mordring
Maybe they're right. Jack Sparrow is the actual person, while Johnny Depp is the fictional character.
Edit = I'm sorry. I mean Captain Jack Sparrow.
@@Mordring That dude was crazy af 😂
@@Mordring That psychologist was NUTS tbh. Even someone who has never studied in that field can understand that alot of things she said was just total made up bullshit. She didnt even fill out the forms correctly. Like jesus christ.
From the time he appears on the mast of the sinking boat until "...but you have heard of me" is one of the finest character introductions ever filmed.
Only overshadowed imho by the opening monologue in The Libertine delivered masterfully by Johnny Depp as well
@@beageler I mean, The Third Man is THE SINGLE finest character intro ever filmed. It's still fair to say that Jack Sparrow's is one of the best.
Agreed
That and Aldo Rain's intro in Inglourious basterds
Geoffrey Rush killed it as Barbossa, he put his heart into that character, he even imagined a backstory for him, starting off as a maybe a runaway who becomes a cabin boy, working his way up to first mate and then finally captain.
There is an old Disney film called Blackbeard's Ghost, where the the ghost of a long dead pirate is revealed to someone (and only that person) and he is trapped until he atones. I feel like you could have a really good remake with Barbossa as the ghost!
@@CaptLoquaLacon lol, that would be hilarious
Barbossa is great amd I love Geoffrey Rush. I was PISSED at the end of the 5th PotC! It was cute but actually pretty damn unnecessary IMO
@@pyrettablaze86 I'm pissed at the 5th because this specific character really didn't need redemption. They're pirates. They're not heroes. Let at least one character stay a selfish bastard.
Honestly this film is so fun and then suddenly it’s so heavy with barbossas “I feel…cold.” And you’re just left with like “…oh”. The actor killed it
_Dramatic apple roll_
@@oduinn7948 Yeah but, I always had an issue with that part... where did the apple come from? He JUST had a pistol in his left hand pointed at Elizabeth! But between the time Jack shot him, he opens up his shirt to see the blood seeping through he has neither gun nor apple in his left hand. Then when he falls down an apple rolls out of his hand?? lol
@@RyoHazuki224 It's just more dramatic that way.
The whole movie is based on a ride, every part of it exists for either fun, horror or drama, as though you're on said ride. It doesn't all have to be logical, just enjoyable.
@@Foxtrot369guess what? you can still have fun and enjoy the movie and also observe and comment on things like that! welcome to reality :)
@@Foxtrot369 Guess what mate? Some people find it enjoyable to poke at logical holes in movies. :) In fact, that was what was part of the initial appeal of OG CinemaSins.
I would definitely watch the first 3 as its the same core group and kinda a trilogy story!
This! It's a trilogy with a definitive ending, and two more Jack Sparrow movies that are unrelated
@Gorillala 78 no, wrong, don't listen to this guy. Only watch the first 3.
@@dash4800 they should listen to him because they ARE good. Yall sound like children shit gets changed and you pout and throw a fit. The movies hold up, yall should grow tf up.
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4th one was alright upon a rewatch for me, like it could've been a start of an ok trilogy, 5 was just...
Idk man 5 wasn't so great.
(The Mermaid scene was pretty dope, rip to the old guy who tried to save everyone*)
The fifth one also has to do with them, kinda. They show up.
"You'd best start believing in ghost stories. You're in one." is a great line.
barbossa is a quote factory. he also has the most piratey "argh" ever put to film from the first movie
I love that everything Jack has on him when we’re introduced to him, though presented comically, is something he carries for a very specific purpose.
Cause he's so poor he literaly aint got nothing left
@@beageler tbf that seems pretty reasonable/average to me
@@beageler lmao I fill my pockets because I live in an area where purses and bags are stolen constantly. I don't want to be an easy target for robbing, so all my stuff goes in my cargo pants and under a coat. Coats with inside pockets are the way to go, though. More capacity, less likely to be visible from the outside so crims don't start robbin'.
On the ride, you would be in a small boat that traveled on rails around a bunch of animatronic pirates in various situation. The most famous bit was the prisoners trying to use a bone to coax the dog into giving them the key. It's that exact dog(looks wise) and of course they never get the key which explains the joke that Jack says that they could do that forever and never get the key from the dog.
Kind of like its a small world .... but with pirates and its wet !
It smelled like you really were in a swamp and stuff, it was magical!
Isnt that a Monkey Island joke ?
The scene where Barbossa drinks from a bottle of wine and you can see it pouring down inside his ribs was also taken directly from the ride.
@@aerthreepwood8021
Its the Sequel to Ape Island
Jack Sparrow has one of the best introductions in movie history.
CAPTAIN Jack Sparrow 😉
@@thomask8345 Can't believe I walked into that one.
The reception for Johnny Depp's performance as Jack Sparrow reminds me of the ones for Val Kilmer's Doc Holliday & Heath Ledger's Joker. In that moviegoers just fell in love w/ their inventiveness and constantly tried doing impressions of their respective characters.
The "impersonating a priest of the church of England" intonated at final gallows is surely an homage to the very same scene in the Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
nice
And Captain Jack Sparrow's reaction is such "Heh, good times"
23:25 He's swabbing the deck with a linseed oil and pine tar mixture. That seals the wood against water leakage, rot, and mold. (Swabbing the deck is also a bit of busywork to occupy the sailors.) Or at least, I think that is what the filmmakers were going for. A real sealant wouldn't be so goopy/gritty. But hey, it matches the general dirty and gritty vibe of these pirates.
It could have been meant to be a low-grade coal tar-based pitch. It would make sense that cursed pirates didn't have access to decent sealant so had to use what they could collect for themselves.
@@StormhavenGaming I used to do hot tar roofing and some of the older roofs we would tear off used coal tar pitch. Oh...my...god. You do not want to mess with that stuff. When the dust gets aerosolized it burns everything. It feels like a pretty bad sunburn. It burns your lungs too. Gets in your eyes, nose, mouth, etc and burns.
Just imagine feeling your skin and lungs on fire, the sun is beating down on you, and you've got 10 more hours left in the day.
@@beageler A small amount would be carried on ship. Most would be stored in port, where the majority of the ship's upkeep would take place.
@@oldscratch3535 Oh yeah, it's really nasty stuff.
@@oldscratch3535 I did that job and that was honestly the worst part of it
Can’t recommend “Master and Commander: Far Side of the World” enough. It came out the same year so it got completely overshadowed but it is a MASTERPIECE in every sense of the word. PotC is fun, but cinematically, Master and Commander is just perfection. It also has one of the most brilliantly edited battles of all time, and it won two Oscars and was nominated for ten.
This is the comment section of pirates of the Carribean. Fuck off.
It also gets repeated praise from experts as being as accurate a representation of life on an Age of Sail ship as is possible to put on screen. Being technically historically excellent while also being an excellent story is a very difficult task that next to no films manage.
I always loved the Galapagos sequence, never mind just the great relationship between Russel Crowe and Paul Bettany.
wasn't that set up to be a franchise too, but since it flopped at the box office that was canceled?
I gotta be honest that Master and Commander was one of the most boring movies I’ve ever seen. Worse than Mona Lisa Smile.
To me, the most impressive part of the movie is the fact that it was based on a freakin' RIDE at Disneyland. They took fairly basic ride and built this great story on top of it.
It's definitely the best movie adaptation of an amusement park ride ever made.
Well the ride is basically just "Hey, here's pirates!". Could have come up with the exact same movie without the ride, pretty easily.
When it was announced, I remember people being SO skeptical. It sounded like the cheapest cash-in idea ever. Then it came out, and people's minds were blown.
“That dog is never going to move”
Wonder how much of the cancelled Monkey Island screenplay was brought into this one. The main writers were working on that before working on the Pirates franchise
pleaaassseeeee do the first three. They are one complete trilogy. The fourth is a standalone, and the fifth is really hit or miss on if people liked it. Doing the core trilogy at least is absolutely worth it. All three are very different but still very well done.
Pirates 1: Main Story
Pirates 2: Massive story DLC Expansion that some consider better than the base game
Pirates 3: The Epic conclusion DLC that the game creators intended to be the ending of the game
Pirates 4: A mediocre sidequest that gives some pretty good loot at the end so people do it anyway
Pirates 5: The RTS spin-off that has its niche but core fans don’t really care for it
Truly one of Geoffrey Rush's greatest roles as Barbossa here. A great antagonist and an amazing theatrical pirate.
Yeah, a shame what happens to his character down the line of films. I'm not gonna spoil anything, but I will say that there's a point where he just falls *hard.*
Barbossa is the true hero of these films....
Along with the Undead Monkey of course...
He was also really good as Peter Sellers in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers.
You know what’s weird? When I first saw this, I really empathised with the Barbossa pirates, especially when that solemn score comes on when they’re defeated. But I felt really sad when Barbossa says he feels cold, the first sensation in a decade and it’s the cold grip of death.
25:01 jack wasn’t cursed before he just took one of the pieces of gold from the chest as he was negotiating with barbossa so he could immortal for the battle
It's crazy how Keira Knightly was only 17-18 years old during the filming of this movie. Four years earlier, she was in Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Coming here really boosted her popularity in the early 2000s era of movies.
Btw, a behind the scenes fact: Her mother had to be on set when this movie was filmed. This was because her kiss scene with Orlando Bloom was... well, there was a significant age gap and she needed adult supervision at all times considering he was 26 years old at the time.
Bend It Like Beckham (2002) was a significant stepping stone for her.
@@jp3813 yes, but not nearly as big as this one. Pirates was a whole other level
@@resathe6760 Right, but it's the main link between her roles in Phantom Menace & Pirates.
I love that even though the movie doesn't take itself too seriously, and has a lot of fun, and crazy set pieces, and choreography, it still actually has a genius script.
"Your funeral" one of the best annoy-the-bad-guy scenes I've ever seen. Truly one of the moments that makes Jack stand out.
The writing in this movie was SO GOOD.
Everyone had their own clear motives, acted intelligently to follow their aims, and the double crosses all made sense!
Geoffrey Rush and Depp stole the show and they both looked like they were having an absolute blast
So much better than anyone was expecting for a movie based on a theme park ride
One of my favorite things about this movie is that the villains goal is not villainous at all. They just want to not be a undying skeleton any more.
I still say that Disney should make a stand-alone movie where Star Lord, Captain Jack Sparrow, and Han Solo get dimensionally hijacked, and they need to work together to get back to their respective homes. Like "Into the Spiderverse", but across the different franchises.
Geoffrey Rush as Barbossa is my personal favorite character/actor combo of all the movies
The writers (Rossio and Elliott) rode the ride at Disneyland dozens of time, taking notes on every detail of the ride, to get ideas for details to roll into then movie. The entire "cursed gold" sprang from them noting the skeletons and chests of gold-- "what if they are connected?"
Tremendous fun that holds up to dozens of viewings.
That 'bola' shot is actually called chain shot, used to take out masts, wheels, capstans and rigging. canisters of grapeshot were used to turn the cannon into a shotgun and take out enemy crew, while round shot was used primarily for firing at gun emplacements and to damage the hull itself. This would also create lethal splinters from the planking that would severely injure or kill the enemy as well.
That nasty black stuff they were mopping around the brig decking was tar, used as a cheap water repellent on naval vessels at the time. Can't have your ship rotting away out from under you :P
One of the greatest character intros of all time. I don't even like this franchise very much but god dang that sinking ship to the one step onto the dock is beautiful storytelling.
You find out so much about the character in that whole scene without any words
You absolutely have to watch the other two movies! The pirate trope has never been done better
Black Sails
Pirate genre*
“You’re off the edge of the map, mate. Here there be monsters” is such a good line
Also, the first 3 Pirates movies are great. The last 2 are fine. The quality drops off a lot after At World’s End
It's a fantastic line, and we'll delivered.
The quality drops significantly after the first one. The others are still enjoyable though.
@@HAbarneyWK main issue is johnny depp is no longer drunk and high during it.
@@HAbarneyWK I disagree. I prefer the second two to the first.
One of the main ingredients of this movie which is quite often showed is that the world has elements of the supernatural to it but no one wants to admit it. Scenery, intrigue, and mystique are captured perfectly in this movie without being too ridiculous or too grounded.
This movie, based on a ride of all things, had no right being so amazing
Just an FYI, each movie has a end credit scene somewhat related to the next movie or just a fun scene to end on
Geoffrey Rush made it a point to be on the left side of the frame in damn near every scene, because people naturally scan from left to right. Therefore he'd be the first person you would see on screen.
Smart actor, that Geoffrey Rush.
I wonder if that works differently in countries that learn to read from right to left?
You've mentioned Assassin's Creed. Fun fact the actor that played Mr Gibbs also played Connor's quartermaster for the navy mission AC3
23:24 That's pine-tar, also called 'pitch'. It is made from pine sap, which has been boiled down to reduce its water content. It was often used on ships to provide water-proofing, though unfortunately, it is also quite flammable. It is also the origin of the expressions "Black as pitch" and "Pitch-black."
Loading cannons with whatever random bits were on hand (nails, cutlery, etc.) was definitely a thing, and it was highly effective against crew who were above decks, but basically useless against the ship itself. It effectively acted like a massive shotgun firing shrapnel. You want to use cannon balls against the ship's hull (which will also send massive splinters flying below decks, killing or maiming anyone hit by the splinters), shot (which could be things like nails and cutlery) against the ship's sailors above decks, and chain shot (basically 2 half cannon balls connected by a chain that will end up spinning like bolas through the air) against the ship's rigging. Different types of ammunition for different targets.
Two movies that were a big influence on this one are Disney's "Treasure Island" (1950), and Errol Flynn's "Captain Blood" (1935). Both are definitely worth watching!
"Crimson Pirate" with Burt Lancaster even more than those other two, actually.
The whole prison scene with the dog and some of the Tortuga background stuff came straight from the ride...best 'ride-to-movie' adaptation Disney has done.
Don't know if anybody's mentioned it but I love the parallel of Will throwing the sword in relation to Jack.
The first time he does it, it's at the wooden door at the beginning of the film to stop Jack from escaping.
Yet the second time he does it, he throws it at the wooden trapdoor of the gallows, to save Jack's life.
23:30 wooden ships used to be swabbed with seawater. the water would make the wood expand and become more waterproof, and the salt in the water would keep the wood from rotting. i think 1-2 swabbings a day were required to keep the planks sufficiently waterlogged.
The scene where the prisoners are trying to bait the dog into giving them the key to the cell is directly from the original Disneyland Ride, I have such fond memories of that ride because I went on it so much, I was too small to go on the big rides. The original ride started off you got into a boat car thing on a rail through water, you went through a little area and into a tunnel where over the entrance a Jolly Roger spoke to you about how dead men don't tell tails, you went down a roller coaster style ramp into a swamp area if I recall, it smelled like you were in a real swamp etc. there were fire flies and frogs croaking. You sat in this boat for a long time passing through different scenes of pirates carrying on like the aforementioned jail cell with the dog. It was amazing as a kid, I understand that since these movies they revamped the ride to be more like the movies and removed many of the sections of old.
Thank you for saying Disneyland and not Disney World....giving homage to the original!
A lot of actors were doing huge movies around this time. Hugo Weaving was doing LOTR and The Matrix. Ian McKellen was doing LOTR and X-Men.
You can see Orlando Bloom's tattoo in elvish that reads NINE on the right wrist when he said, "...so that when I meet a pirate, I can kill it! "
23:22 they are waterproofing the ship by painting it with tar, which kind of slightly seeps into the wood and makes it expand, and partially solidifies/dries into something similar to asphalt, or just rubber-like thing that fills the remaining holes between the planks of the ship.
But i thought it was done on the OUTSIDE, not the inside of the ship, but i'm not entirely sure.
This was the film that pushed Johnny Depp into stardom. He very deservedly was nominated his first Oscar for Best Actor and won a Screen Actors Guild award for Best Actor. SUCH an amazing character. ❤️
It can be reasonably argued that he was a star before this. He'd been nominated for Golden Globes for his portrayals in Ed Wood (1995), Benny & Joon (1994), and Edward Scissorhands (1991) -- and, even before that, he had been a fairly well known "teen idol" (in his 20s) due to his role on the first 4 seasons of television's 21 Jump Street (1987-90). But, yes, this film did launch his career into a stretch of commercial successes through the early 2010s.
@@bigdream_dreambig Yeah, I’d say this is the film that launched him to superstardom. He’d been a star for almost 15 years by this time.
@@goldenageofdinosaurs7192 this! He was definitely famous before this film. Like, I was a teen when this came out, and I was already an old fan of his. This film just made him a household name.
@@bigdream_dreambig Yeah, I think he took the Tim Burton elevator into Stardom, when that elevator was going up.
No, no, no ....
Jack Sparrow is the real person, while Johnny Depp is just a fictional character.
Master and Commander if you want a truly epic film. Love yalls videos, please keep them coming.
14:21 one of THE BEST reveals in cinematic history.
"You best start believing in ghost stories, Miss Turner- you're in one!" Chills.
The sword fight in the smithy is probably my favorite sword fight in all of film. And a masterclass on how to elevate a mundane fight scene to something incredible.
Unless you've been there you can easily miss most of the references to the ride, which if you're gonna make a theme park ride in to a movie, that's a good way of doing it. But the pirates song Elizabeth sings, the dog with the jail keys (who is never going to move being a cheeky reference) some of the shenanigans in Tortuga, etc etc.
The amount of times I've seen this movie and I never realized Mr Gibbs was on the same ship as Elizabeth Swann at the start of the movie.
neither did iiii
Gamora (Zoe Saldana) is one of the rag tag crew also. I think her first role.
@@brauliob not THE first role but definitely first in a blockbuster.
You guys got me actin up with that thumbnail
19:04 Yes, in fact it was pretty deadly. You hear Gibbs shout to load the cannons with "case shot and langrage." Canister or "case" shot consisted of a cylinder or case of iron or tin, with tops and bottoms of wood or iron. Langrage could be stones, nails, bolts, flints, or *bits of scrap* (chain links, nails, shards of glass, rocks or other similar objects) fired from the cannon. Regular cannonballs were meant to disable the other ship; break their masts, put holes in the sails, sever lines/cables, and -- if you needed simply to destroy the enemy rather than capture their ship -- put holes in the sides of the ship to sink it.
Both case shot and langrage are anti-personnel shot, though. They aren't going to do any real damage to the ship, but they are going to spray a lot of shrapnel at people, wounding them and hopefully taking them out of the fight. It's only useful at a short range since irregular shaped objects won't fly as far as spherical shot, but if you were in danger of being boarded, it was helpful to fire some rounds of langrage and reduce the number of able-bodied pirates coming over your rails.
1999-03 was such an era of filmmaking. I remember being totally rabid for bonus features and commentaries and every scrap of behind-the-scenes info I could find on movies during those years, I probably watched the Pirates' "Lost Disc" a million times. Good times, haha.
Btw, this came out a few months before Return of the King, but the LotR movies were all shot simultaneously so Orlando Bloom was already onto other projects by the time Fellowship was released in 2001.
PLEASE react to all of them!
Yes please 🙏
Nah, just the first three.
@@NotoriousMinion Let them decide for themselves. Some people like the fourth and fifth, or at least certain parts.
I also recommend only the first three movie. They are not just good, instead epic! Four and five is okay-ish as a standalone movies, but compared to the trilogy, they are weak and forgetable.
@@Shritistrang the first three are a coherent trilogy. Four and five are corporate cash grabs. I can’t recommend poor movies.
the Churchill thing was hysterical.
Love the two of you. Keep up the good work!
I love the implication that Winston Churchill's "we will fight them on the beaches" speech was exposition
The first four are amazing, the fifth one's hit or miss.
I liked 5 way better than 4 personally. Found 4 completely forgettable. Agree about the first 3 though.
I feel you should just ignore "Pirates of the Caribbean" and just enjoy the movies
The first three*
4 was poor.
5 was much better.
That's where the disagreement comes in. 5 is fine (not great, but fine), but 4 is the real low point.
Please watch the STAR TREK movies! 🖖
Btw, Keira Knightley's first blockbuster movie was Star Wars Episode 1, where she played Natalie Portman.
You two are so awesome. My favorite reactors on RUclips. I go out of my way to watch movies I've never seen just to watch your reactions to it after. Love you guys!
Finish the trilogy, and then definitely do Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World. It's amazing.
I’m with my father at his doctors appointment right now. He doesn’t know I’m now watching this right beside him, haha.
23:24 That's tarring to make the wood more resistant against water, barnacles and whatever growths and dirt may ruin the wood. Basic maintenance
Yes,the use of any metal object fired from a cannon was commonplace if you ran out of cannon shot the practice was called scattershot
Simone and George were SO gleeful, watching the entrance and sword fight performed by Depp's Jack Sparrow, might I recommend they watch Charlie Chaplin in the movies: The Gold Rush, City Lights and The Kid.
These movies have so much charisma to them, which makes the film such a joy to watch. Really irritates me how Disney was so quick to sever ties with Johnny after the fake accusations from Amber Turd came about; despite nothing been proven at that point. I do truly hope Depp can overcome being blacklisted and make a good comeback.
This was so much fun! I really enjoyed the full version on Patreon!
I will never get tired of your guys' thumbnails lol truly makes me laugh most times
I'd say the first 3 are a fun watch. After that... not so much.
Johnny Depp is the heart and soul of this franchise, without him it will just be a simple boring pirate movie.
Always good to see y’all posting a new reaction
18:55 "Would that DO anything?" It would, if aimed specially for the main decks. It would blast high-speed fragments which would do considerable damage to crew-persons, like an anti-personnel fragmentaton grenade. Against hull & wood structures, it would only fling splinters around (again damaging crew), and lightly damage sails.
As below - always liked how they worked images from the ride into the movie - the ship bombarding the town, the jail dog with the keys, the skeletons, skeleton drinking wine, the pile of treasure, etc.
I love your guys channel because you both are so sweet and funny. One of my favorite reaction channels by far. In addition y'alls thumbnails reign Supreme and it needed said 🤣
Geoffrey Rush was also excellent in "Mystery Men". You should definitely add it to your list.
I mashed thst subscribe button so hard back when I discovered you guys because your intros are hilarious and apart from the reactions I live for those funny ass intros keep it up you guys rock
Fun fact, Barbossa is based off the actual Turkish corsair Barbossa that dominated the seas and caused issues for many country's navy's and trade routes. The Ottoman Empire hired the man to be their admiral. He ended up dying comfortably, retired in his own palace. It was said that he was "the greatest pirate that has ever lived, and one of the cleverest tacticians and strategists the Mediterranean ever bore on its waters" and that "his death was received by Christian Europe with a sigh of the greatest relief."
Hey, I live in Sarasota, FL and just got out of the hurricane and this was one of the first things I saw when we got cell service back and it's a huge relief after what has been an utterly disastrous few days, so I just wanna say thank you for this!
Greetings from Port Charlotte, Hurricane brother!
Fun fact, at the end of the movie when captain jack said bring me the horizon is what inspired the name for the band bring me the horizon.
Yass I was waiting for you guys to react pirates 😍💖🤩
Great choice, great video! BTW love you shirt, George!
I'm so glad all the reactors are hopping on the Pirate train!!
it's true, y'all. I couldn't finish a sneeze but then I subscribed and poof, like magic!
Well worth a trip to Disneyland---great ride which had several scenarios used in the film (like the drunken rollicking on Tortuga and the pirates trying to tempt the dog with the keys in his mouth). And the great "Yo ho, yo ho, a pirate's life for me" song playing like a soundtrack.
i had to sneeze but could not
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thank u simone & george, for this gift
When I saw this in the theater I was skeptical about a movie based on a Disney World ride, but I was very pleasantly surprised. Barbosa is my favorite character, as much fun as Jack Sparrow is, because Barbosa is just so well done. I feel like it is necessary to watch the first 3, because they tie up a whole story.
Honestly the first three are the best “trilogy” but 4 and 5 are still fun and worth a watch, absolutely!
Fun fact in the American Revolution War they resorted to gathering cutlery from peoples homes to load in cannons and yes... It does stuff lol.
Fun fact! The actress who plays the female pirate on Jack’s crew is Zoe Saldana, more recently seen as Gamora in the MCU.
Just started the video, but I need to comment on that thumbnail! I laughed so hard! Looks amazing 😂😂
This movie revitalized the Adventure genre together with the Mummy a few years earlier, and resurrected the Pirate movie genre completely, it had been dead since decades with one or two attempts just sinking the genre further. I think Jeffrey Rush said in an interview explaining the movie's success with "Nobody MAKES movies like this anymore".
So the thing about corsets is that the infamous "chokes the wearer" was a very brief period in fashion history, and for most of their existence corsets have actually been quite easy to wear and move in. Contrary to popular belief, most people don't want to die for fashion.
I love the fact that the coffee mug was larger than your face! Love your reactions btw!
You guys have a pretty good dynamic, keep it up!
My favorite gag is the dog with the keys. "You can try forever, the dog is never going to move" is a reference to the ride the movie is based on where a bunch of animatronic pirates are trying to coax the dog with the keys over, eternally, because the dog hasn't moved in 45 years since the ride opened.
The first 3 movies are so much fun, definitely a good watch. Add Master and commander of the far side of the world and you got 3 more really good naval movie to react to!!
The next two films are DEFINETLY worth the watch
I've read somewhere that when Pirates ran out of cannonballs they would use nails in the Cannons.
yassss i love this franchise so much tbh, everything is perfectly on point
can't go the rest of my life without being able to sneeze. you got my sub.