I love how out of all the villains Jones has the funniest moment. I mean literally *everyone* else has a serious face off stare towards their enemy. And Davy is all like *The Rock eyebrow meme*
Actually Barbossa was looking at will, the "traitor", Will was looking at Elizabeth "his love" Elizabeth was looking at Beckett his father's killer, Becket was looking as Jack, the Pirate that he cannot Predict, Jack was looking at Davy Jones, And Davy Jones Staring right back at sparrow. Eveyone is looking at their goals. Barbossa wanting to catch the traitor. Will trying to convey to his love one the plan to save his father. Elizabeth wanting to avenge his father's death. Beckett killing the only Pirate he can't outsmart. Jack, his way to board the Flying Dutchman for the heart. Also Davey Jones to wanting to get Sparrow to pay his debt.
Gotta love the look on Jones' face when he sees that Jack is very much still alive. He may be pissed, but he's still impressed he managed to pull it off.
1:00 I do have to say, whoever decided to have an entirely traditional (what most call “classical”) music score with orchestral instruments the entire trilogy, and then at this final show down have a distorted electric guitar with a slide and clean western electric guitar was an absolute genius. Everyone can here, something doesn’t sound quite right and that the music is truly different for the first time in three movies... yet it sounds phenomenal... 👌
Its a score sampled from a old western called "once upon a time in the west" but in a newer version, i think because its a showdown with all the lead characters, like a western. Fenominal music.
it was pretty much stolen. anyway, there was electric guitar and synths in the score at least as early as the second film (both in "The Kraken" cue). I'd also argue against being able to call the trilogy's score "classical", because the orchestration, mixing and general approach doesn't sound like classical music. it's not classical just because it has classical instruments. I used to love these scores, then hated them, now I'm back to thinking they're pretty cool, but classical they ain't
The parlay scene is an homage to Sergio Leone. It's a stand-off on a desert island and the music is literally an electric guitar adaption of the "Man with a harmonica" from once upon a time in the west. Also the East India Company side is lined up in such a way that one could call them the good, the bad and the ugly. Brilliant.
the music is based on Ennio Morricone's man with a harmonica soundtrack from the movie once upon a time in the west one of the best western films ever !!!
I watched Once Upon A Time in the West and when I heard the music, I thought, “This is from Pirates of the Caribbean 3! So they ripped off of this movie!”
Parlay is one of the funniest jokes that PotC came up with. Initially it was what saved Elizabeth's life and then it sort of just devolved into a running gag (and i think the only) that made it through all 3 movies😂
He's basically the Royal Navy's pet in this movie, shows how even the most epic badasses stand no chance against smarts, not to mention how legendary Edward Teague is and always will be.
I love it how once Becketts ship is destroyed the whole navy flees. It's like "Whelp.... they defeated our best ship. Might as well run away instead of sailing forward and bombarding the hell out of them even if the Flying Dutchman is over there."
That's basic warfare. If the leader is killed and no one could unites them to continue the fight, the army, in spite of how large they're, still dissolve
@ArulVon Fadhilah yea but its not modern warefare. Chain of leadership was different. Like for romans you had legates then each individual centurion but they could only had authority over there century and they had a centurion who spoke for each legion. Some battles all the leader died no one to lead. In navys i am less educated on but i assume each ship has a captain but eavh captain only has authority over its ship then admirals and commodores control more ships.
The Dutch East India Company is a business and they just lost their EO. The number one thing going through their minds is “Oh no! Now who’s going to sign my paycheck!”
I love how no-one notices the music which in my opinion is the best in the whole franchise and certainly is;if not one of the best pieces of music in film history
@@SJSharksfan141 you Know i exactly hear it right like you basic musst be ennio and its just beaten up but damn good.... cant find the full song of this...
The trail of buckets leading up to the one Jones is standing in makes me chuckle every time. Forget him walking the buckets, though, imagine when they got there. Will and Beckett walk onto the beach, and then look at Davy like "Are you coming?" and he's like "Did you forget?" And then they have a discussion about Getting him on the beach for a few moments before someone suggests the buckets. I'm betting Beckett is the one who suggested it, he's the one who seems to believe he's above curses and magic. and then who filled and carried the buckets? Was it both of them? Did they just hand the buckets to Jones and have him make trips onto the beach? I would love to see that whole discussion acted out.
Becket: Okay, all you have to do is jump in these buckets okay? Easy peasy. Davy Jones: We should have just sunk them. Will: No can do. Davy Jones: If I accidentally miss the bucket by 5 centimetres, I am blaming you boy! Will: Your sad fate is not my fault.
When the characters are staring each other down, they're paired up by personal connections. Barbossa "drowned" Will's father (undead curse) and left him to be taken by Davy Jones... Beckett murdered Elizabeth's father... And Jack is still contractually under his debt to Jones.
Just in case no one mentioned it. The name of the film is "Once upon a time in the West", and yes, it is by far one of the most iconic western films. Charles Bronson vs. Henry Fonda. The showdown was as classic for the genre as it could be.
the fact that will and Becket would have needed to bring and fill the bucket and move Jones to that spot without him touching the ground will always be hilarious to me :DDD
Holy shit I love Sergio Leone's "Once upon a time in the west" and the beautiful, beautiful soundtrack made by Ennio Morricone, this is just so goo- wait a minute
if a bucket of water is all you need to cheat the curse, why not just custom order some jars to strap to his legs, fill em with water and go on your way...
I don't think "custom order" was something that easy at that time... Besides, now that he's forever "break up" with Calypso, I don't believe Davy Jones has really any big reason to want to be on land.
I dont think its just the buckets they are also on a sand bank, a place that turns into sea 2 times per day. So its not exactly dry land ether, so he's using 2 loop holes at once to counteract the curse.
“You be the Cur that lead these wolves to our door?” Like did he think he was in the brig this entire time or where everyone else even aware Will left the ship?
Why now that I watch this scene again I never noticed something that is not there to be noticed? The music during the meeting is like western like they are going to draw in a cowboy gunfight but just choose to negotiate? Do you agree with me? This is my favorite movie of the series BTW.
@ede486 That's because it's supposed to sound different - it's paying tribute to Spaghetti Western films directed by Sergio Leone. Notice how the camera pans out so you can see all the characters in relation to one another, and then pans in close for detail - this was a common filming style for Westerns produced in the 1960s (see The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly).
0:27 Barbossa was the one guy who actually studied for the exam and stayed silent the whole time waiting for the REAL mess to come down
TChops 2019 barbossa knows his enemies the minute he sees them ...
He wouldnt be a legend then would he
Well and Captain Jack Sparrow
@@henryesj6242 captain Jack sparrow...really ur saying he's smart
@@jarrodedson5441 um yes why wouldn't he be
I love how out of all the villains Jones has the funniest moment.
I mean literally *everyone* else has a serious face off stare towards their enemy.
And Davy is all like *The Rock eyebrow meme*
Someone should add a vine boom sound onto the video
JONES: I'm stood in a bucket and you lot are still afraid of me!
@@03.ximipa3ahmadrinofarosmu3 already exists
Actually Barbossa was looking at will, the "traitor", Will was looking at Elizabeth "his love" Elizabeth was looking at Beckett his father's killer, Becket was looking as Jack, the Pirate that he cannot Predict, Jack was looking at Davy Jones, And Davy Jones Staring right back at sparrow. Eveyone is looking at their goals.
Barbossa wanting to catch the traitor.
Will trying to convey to his love one the plan to save his father.
Elizabeth wanting to avenge his father's death.
Beckett killing the only Pirate he can't outsmart.
Jack, his way to board the Flying Dutchman for the heart.
Also Davey Jones to wanting to get Sparrow to pay his debt.
Davy's just our silly little fella.
Gotta love the look on Jones' face when he sees that Jack is very much still alive. He may be pissed, but he's still impressed he managed to pull it off.
Give em the brow
🤨
“Ye escayppt” -Davy Jones
OH that's why he did that. I thought he was just being silly.
1:00 I do have to say, whoever decided to have an entirely traditional (what most call “classical”) music score with orchestral instruments the entire trilogy, and then at this final show down have a distorted electric guitar with a slide and clean western electric guitar was an absolute genius.
Everyone can here, something doesn’t sound quite right and that the music is truly different for the first time in three movies... yet it sounds phenomenal... 👌
Its a score sampled from a old western called "once upon a time in the west" but in a newer version, i think because its a showdown with all the lead characters, like a western. Fenominal music.
@@masonkillingsworth3694 It does kinda sound like harmonica's theme, but not quite. I wouldn't call this a sample really, more like a leitmotif.
That's Hans Zimmer for you.
it was pretty much stolen. anyway, there was electric guitar and synths in the score at least as early as the second film (both in "The Kraken" cue). I'd also argue against being able to call the trilogy's score "classical", because the orchestration, mixing and general approach doesn't sound like classical music. it's not classical just because it has classical instruments.
I used to love these scores, then hated them, now I'm back to thinking they're pretty cool, but classical they ain't
Hans Zimmer, the Best.
Will Turner: The Good
Cutler Beckett: The Bad
Davy Jones: The Ugly
Davy Jones is the most handsome!
Nick Carlson Elizabeth: The Good
Barbosa: The Bad
Jack: The Ugly?
Elizabeth: The queen
Jack: The goofball
Barbossa: The savage
Excuse me, I am the good
Jones is best villain
The parlay scene is an homage to Sergio Leone. It's a stand-off on a desert island and the music is literally an electric guitar adaption of the "Man with a harmonica" from once upon a time in the west. Also the East India Company side is lined up in such a way that one could call them the good, the bad and the ugly. Brilliant.
I'm losing my shit this is so brilliant...
The Davy Jones organ music is also a homage to Indio's theme in For a Few Dollars More I think.
I think Davy Jones is cute
I thought about that movie immediately when I heard the song.
1:00 The good, the bad and the sparrow
marzio bergagna I was thinking more on the lines of Once Upon a Time in the Caribbean
Does anyone notice Barbossa is always the first to speak in meetings like this throughout the series?
+Prince Trivia plot convenience
except Dead Man's Chest ;) but yeah you're kind of right
He's the bravest!
That's because he is highly respected by both friends and enemies and he is not be underestimated
I didn’t notice, actually. That’s interesting. He’s probably the smartest character in the series.
So if Davy Jones just had buckets of water as shoes, he could walk on land whenever he felt like it.
Mr. Spindle no not really. They probably had to help get in the bucket
I can only imagine how awkward yet hilarious that must have been. :D
These buckets are made for walking an thTs just what they'll do wanna these days Jones is gonna walk all over youuuu
Damn
Maybe the bucket was taken on land and Jones mearly apperated into into it. As long as it's filled with sea water he can stay in it.
0:25 to 0:37 When you studied for an exam than you see something on an exam that you didn't study for.
the music is based on Ennio Morricone's man with a harmonica soundtrack from the movie once upon a time in the west one of the best western films ever !!!
+koukouroukou kitsos Yeah everyone should see it
Always said the music sounds like something from a western movie standoff. Now I know exactly where it's from.
Not just western, one of the best movies of all time.
I watched Once Upon A Time in the West and when I heard the music, I thought, “This is from Pirates of the Caribbean 3! So they ripped off of this movie!”
Parlay is one of the funniest jokes that PotC came up with. Initially it was what saved Elizabeth's life and then it sort of just devolved into a running gag (and i think the only) that made it through all 3 movies😂
Parleylelo parsnips parsley parla paral "Parlay" that's the one
"all three"
there are five
@@Aashishkebab No… all three
@@Aashishkebab nono. Theres 3
Parlay likely came from Pirate culture; but it did come in handy as a running gag.
Lol, you can see the other buckets Davy Jones had to step in to get into the big one at 1:54!
Uhu, he can't set foot on land!
Jisk van der Veen
is that what it was? when I saw it, I laughed so hard I cried
Hmhm, so he places his feet in buckets of water :p
Agree, that is very clever and could be a very big movie mistake!
Σφουγγαροfan Except it isn’t, it’s a small gag. Jones can’t step on land.
Crew: 😒😡
Jack:😯😓 Parlay? 🤗
Lolololol... question
😂
I like how everyone "THERE'S ONLY ONE SHIP! WE'RE GONNA WIN!!" but Barbossa is like "Fools." At 0:26
Poor Davy Jones, he has to stand in buckets of water XD
Why dont they kick him out of the bucket? XD
That would be hilarious, just before he starts talking they just kick Davy Jones in the back XD
He's basically the Royal Navy's pet in this movie, shows how even the most epic badasses stand no chance against smarts, not to mention how legendary Edward Teague is and always will be.
How do you know Jack's father is called Edward ?
Because Research doesn't hurt.
I love it how once Becketts ship is destroyed the whole navy flees. It's like "Whelp.... they defeated our best ship. Might as well run away instead of sailing forward and bombarding the hell out of them even if the Flying Dutchman is over there."
To their defense Dutchman is practically unbeatable, but yeah still hillarious
in real life it does happen like that too.
That's basic warfare. If the leader is killed and no one could unites them to continue the fight, the army, in spite of how large they're, still dissolve
@ArulVon Fadhilah yea but its not modern warefare. Chain of leadership was different. Like for romans you had legates then each individual centurion but they could only had authority over there century and they had a centurion who spoke for each legion. Some battles all the leader died no one to lead. In navys i am less educated on but i assume each ship has a captain but eavh captain only has authority over its ship then admirals and commodores control more ships.
The Dutch East India Company is a business and they just lost their EO. The number one thing going through their minds is “Oh no! Now who’s going to sign my paycheck!”
I love how no-one notices the music which in my opinion is the best in the whole franchise and certainly is;if not one of the best pieces of music in film history
Hans Zimmer's a genius!!!!
Well the music here is heavily inspired by Ennio Morricone's "A Man With a Harmonica", but yeah he's a genius
Gosebums!!
@@SJSharksfan141 you Know i exactly hear it right like you basic musst be ennio and its just beaten up but damn good.... cant find the full song of this...
“Don’t blame turner, he was merely the tool of your betrayal. If you wish to see it’s grand architect look to your left.”
My hands are clean
Figuratively
I always love this scene. its just the main characters walking down a sandbar to bargain with the bad guys, yet Hans Zimmer made the music incredible.
What if Davy Jones slipped while trying to step into the buckets? Lol that would be funny to see
Anna Yang probably he will melted
I'll slip into your bucket 👀
He would of been launched back into the sea
He probably would have "kicked the bucket".
Six months and no one found this joke huh?
The trail of buckets leading up to the one Jones is standing in makes me chuckle every time. Forget him walking the buckets, though, imagine when they got there. Will and Beckett walk onto the beach, and then look at Davy like "Are you coming?" and he's like "Did you forget?" And then they have a discussion about Getting him on the beach for a few moments before someone suggests the buckets. I'm betting Beckett is the one who suggested it, he's the one who seems to believe he's above curses and magic.
and then who filled and carried the buckets? Was it both of them? Did they just hand the buckets to Jones and have him make trips onto the beach?
I would love to see that whole discussion acted out.
The Dutchman's crew can walk on land and have the ability to teleport like Jones, so I'd say they brought him the buckets.
0:53 Me on exam
+Fi Skirata Lmfao
more like 0:48
the first time I saw this scene, I got chills.
the most epic scene in PotC!
0:42 I think of Anakin Skywalker yelling "YOU UNDER-ESTIMATE MY POWER"
0:57 I am here for this
Becket: Okay, all you have to do is jump in these buckets okay? Easy peasy.
Davy Jones: We should have just sunk them.
Will: No can do.
Davy Jones: If I accidentally miss the bucket by 5 centimetres, I am blaming you boy!
Will: Your sad fate is not my fault.
0:56 looking at the one guy who reminded the teacher about certain homework, or a test the day.
0:59 that music really makes it feel like shits about to go down.
He just stands there, menacingly, in a bucket.
😂😂😂😂 Barbosa’s face was like “Y’all thought the war was fighting one ship?” o_O?
When the characters are staring each other down, they're paired up by personal connections.
Barbossa "drowned" Will's father (undead curse) and left him to be taken by Davy Jones...
Beckett murdered Elizabeth's father...
And Jack is still contractually under his debt to Jones.
I love the sea view and the music after Sparrow says: “Parley”
The combined armada of the EITC and Royal Navy is kinda scary when it first appears
That bird is something else😂😂
i can’t not get chills when i watch this scene fr
0:27 Barbossa be like
"These niggas know there's more of em in the fog right?"
1:01. When you go to face the final exam that separate you from failure to graduation.
I just would love to see some deleted scenes with Davey tryna navigate on land with those buckets LOL
Of course, despite the enormous naval force, we only ever see 3 ships being used
I love his hesitant, not so sincere smiles! 😂
i laughed so hard when the parrot left. Smart Move.
I love that Davy Jones stands in the bucket 😂
Just in case no one mentioned it. The name of the film is "Once upon a time in the West", and yes, it is by far one of the most iconic western films.
Charles Bronson vs. Henry Fonda. The showdown was as classic for the genre as it could be.
Bot
XDD
*Pirates rallied up*
*British Fleet appears in the fog*
Pirates: Raaggghh....oh sh*t...
Parriot: bah! abandon ship *flys away*
Jack: *pirates looking at him*....p.parlay?..
It's a wonderful tribute to the western movies and Morricone's scores.
Wow!!!! What a great performance by em all!! Love the music as well!!!!
1:00 the best music ever made
Jesus.this movie always Great.I love POTC Trilogy.
*I always loved this scene and still do*
the fact that will and Becket would have needed to bring and fill the bucket and move Jones to that spot without him touching the ground will always be hilarious to me :DDD
scene so good even at 360p it doesn't stop being iconic
one of the best movie scenes ever
The score of this film is amazing
The music reminds me of Once Upon a Time in the West
Spaghetti western homage out of nowhere in a pirate movie? Sure, why the fuck not. Love this movie.
I see that pirates are a bit outnumbered and outgunned
Just a biy
Deivid V .........Parlay?
The music is pretty goddamn sweet. Ups to Hans Zimmer, and Gore Verbinski rocking on the guitar.
its the basic of ennio Moricone beated up... what sound/ song is this now ?
@@edelanovic4713 man with harmonica.
0:27 Barbosa knows... the elite pirates always know
All of the ships are nice, but the East India Trading Company has control of the Flying Dutchman, I think that's all they need.
most badass track in a score full of em
You could see Barbossa knows something is wrong before the other ships appear.
The person playing the guitar for the music in this scene is Gore Verbinski, the director for the films!
The first 3 films
I didn't knew it, thanks!
1:35 you can see what character want to kill the character on the next clip...
barbossa -> turner
Elizabeth -> bucket
Jack -> Davy
The most epic showdown I've ever seen definitely
We all need to agree that the fourth and the fifth movies don't exist
Fourth one is a cool movie I really don't understand all the hate that it gets
I’d say only the 5th one doesn’t exist.
(Mind stone)
This my favourite scene in the movie.
Holy shit I love Sergio Leone's "Once upon a time in the west" and the beautiful, beautiful soundtrack made by Ennio Morricone, this is just so goo-
wait a minute
Love it fantastic 😊😙 jack sparrow is osm parly!
AN ENNIO AND SERGIO REFERENCE.
Did they make Will row all the way to the Meeting? Can't imagine Beckett or Jones paddling the boat xD
the music is based of einnio morricone's (a man with harmonica) one of the best western film
No sé cómo Hans Zimmer tiene todo ese talento tan magnífico que hace que la música haga los momentos tan especiales
if a bucket of water is all you need to cheat the curse, why not just custom order some jars to strap to his legs, fill em with water and go on your way...
I don't think "custom order" was something that easy at that time...
Besides, now that he's forever "break up" with Calypso, I don't believe Davy Jones has really any big reason to want to be on land.
I dont think its just the buckets they are also on a sand bank, a place that turns into sea 2 times per day.
So its not exactly dry land ether, so he's using 2 loop holes at once to counteract the curse.
0:21 no one’s talking about Marty here?
That's his deal for immortality. 10 years on the sea, for one day on land.
I love captain jack sparrow! You are awesome Johnny! (M,J,J)
“You be the Cur that lead these wolves to our door?”
Like did he think he was in the brig this entire time or where everyone else even aware Will left the ship?
Jack said in the Brethren meeting that Will was not among them.
Barbossa was probably aware of his escape.
Why now that I watch this scene again I never noticed something that is not there to be noticed? The music during the meeting is like western like they are going to draw in a cowboy gunfight but just choose to negotiate? Do you agree with me? This is my favorite movie of the series BTW.
Finally i found it :)
The best song from POTC
0:37 when you realise the important questions given by teacher didn't came to exam
La qualité de l'image est parfaite, en harmonie avec la musique sublime d'Hans Zimmer ^^
I just realised if that bucket was from the Flying Dutchman then Davy Jones can just teleport through it.
On a beach the shape of a stingray
half a stingray?
Very impressive how this scene incorporates Wild Western music in a nautical setting!
I have a question... So Davy Jones can't step on land, but what if the land gets on him? Just throw the sand on him and see what happens.
Objection your honor, parlay!
0:31 when you see a alliance in sea of thieves
Pirates: *HOIST THE COLOURS*
5 mins later: parlay?
When I first saw this movie, I thought "wow the guitar ruins the music scheme" but now I love it. :D
@ede486
That's because it's supposed to sound different - it's paying tribute to Spaghetti Western films directed by Sergio Leone.
Notice how the camera pans out so you can see all the characters in relation to one another, and then pans in close for detail - this was a common filming style for Westerns produced in the 1960s (see The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly).
ohh parlay...... ❤️it was 2007 i liv in 2022 ❤️
0:40 That guy has a four-barreled gun O_o
I always wish Jones was just in dinghy on the shore.
Does anyone else think the music sounds so much like Rango?
"I carried Jones to the bucket, now you have to carry him back."
Geoffrey Rush,
Keira Knightley,
Johnny Depp,
Orlando Bloom,
Tom Hollander,
Bill Nighy
They have that man standing in a bucket of water when the water is a foot away