@@jacob4920 Reality is always the best part of any CGI scene... 😉
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Mostly because the CGI characters wasn't real. So it doesnt goes to the uncanny valley. A perfectly human face would be trashy because you would feel the difference from the reality, but you never saw a tentacle faced humanoid.
The compass pointing to Jack was a red herring. Elizabeth wanted the letters from Lord Beckett. Jack stuffed the letters in his jacket. Elizabeth even says "Jack, the letters, give them back" and Jack refuses. So when the compass points to Jack, it's actually pointing to the letters, not to Jack.
It's not pointing to the letters It's pointing to Jack because he's the reason Will is on the Flying Dutchman which is what Norrington just said to her that she never wondered how that happen. So in that moment that's what she wants to know, is who is responsible for Will being on the Dutchman. That's why it points to Jack
10:58 Bootstrap Bill was using leviathan more as an adjective than a noun. Leviathan can be used like that to describe something as really big and powerful, which is an apt description of the movie's Kraken.
It comes from the Hebrew Bible and describes a giant sea serpent. As the age of discovery began, the word leviathan came to be synonymous with any giant sea creature that sailors claimed to have seen roaming the oceans. So the use of this word to describe the Kraken is very much on point and actually faithful to the movie's setting.
I’ll never stop commenting Master & Commander. You guys are one of the few reaction channels that I think could actually appreciate it. Y’all are usually good about appreciating the poetry of relationships in films.
This movie should definitely be on their list. It really is a masterpiece, and doesn't really get the recognition it deserves. Hope they eventually get to it.
It was the last time that Industrial Light and Magic won an Oscar for best VFX! Amazing, when you think that during the 80s and early 90s they won pretty much every year.
This movie won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects. ❤ And was nominated for three others: Best Art Direction, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing. :3
A lot of old ships did mount guns on the front and even at the back, but the firepower of such guns was tiny compared to full broadsides. There was a case of a ship with 68 pounder carronades (big, short cannons) at the front ramming into the back of another ship and firing canister shots (big shotgun shell type things) into it, killing a bunch of the crew as the projectiles ripped through the gun decks.
The "I got a jar of dirt" was unscripted. Johnny did that on impulse. The reaction on Orlando and Keira's face is genuine confusion 😂😂😂 Depp absolutely killed it
there's a few conflicting versions of this story; I heard that it had been scripted with Depp. Everyone agrees that the others weren't told though, and that the confusion was genuine
@@ThreadBomb a lot are. It's basically become a meme to claim any iconic moment was unscripted. Makes it seriously hard to find the ones that actually were. In this case it's more that people had different scripts I think
Critics liked the first two films well enough, but the third was seen as convoluted with overblown action. The fourth became the highest grossing and was seen as a welcome return to form with a more streamlined plot. The fifth was seen as weaker all around.
@@got2bjosh The 4th was seen as a welcome return to form? The 4th was a disjointed mess, relying on the same tricks even if they don't make any sense or reason for them to happen (Black Beard controlling the rigging on his ship which happens like... once? But they had to give him a power, cause all the evil pirate captains in this series have to have a supernatural power), and pointless, forgettable characters.
@@Eidlones Compared to the convoluted third film, yes, critics generally praised the streamlined storyline of Stranger Tides. Audiences enjoyed it as well since it made over $1B and became the highest-grossing Pirates film. Pearl, Chest, and Tides are arguably the three best films in the franchise. Commercial box office and critical response supports this.
@@got2bjosh Box office doesn't mean a thing. Spider-Man 3 is the highest grossing of the trilogy. And everyone hates it. Look at rotten tomatoes, it's hardly what I'd call a "welcome return to form" from critics and audiences
Just to be clear, Elizabeth was never considering Jack, he just fascinated her because she desired the freedom and adventure that pirates always represented to her. She teases him as a way to get his cooperation, kisses him to kill him, even when the compass pointed at him both times it was a misdirect because it was pointing to something he had on him or something he was standing on. It was always Elizabeth and Will, though obviously they knew what they were doing with the implications.
Simone with the “Too Many Cooks” shoutout! Now time to rewatch it for the millionth and one time. That could be a fun short reaction for George and then he will also have the song stuck in his head forever!😂
The Leviathan is usually a humongous whale-like creature, whilst the Karken is based on giant squids. Due to giant squids beings one of few things able to hunt some types of whale, they're often portrayed as enemies.
What's great about these "monsters" is that both actually exist, in a real-world form (Sperm Whales and Giant Squids). And just like in fiction, those two animal types are major rivals (Sperm Whales are known to feed on Giant Squids)!
If I'm not mistaken Leviathan is just a huge sea creature, any big sea monster could be called Leviathan, a Kraken is just one type of Leviathan. Similar to Behemoth, it just means a big monster. At least from what I understand
@@jacob4920 Came here to say that, exactly. Giant squids (Architeuthis dux) have only been caught on film a small handful of times in recent years, but, like you said, sperm whales are known to dive to the deep depths of their habitat to hunt them. I'm not aware of any giant squids killing any whales, but rather the latter. Colossal squid are equally fascinating!
@@ragnar97 there is an extinct whale that was called Livyathan because Leviathan was actually already used for a different extinct animal. Livyathan was an apex predator just like the Megalodon and probably looked like a bigger sperm whale. But I think originally Leviathan was used in the bible to describe huge creatures that could devour the earth/humanity or something like that. Hence huge creatures were then called Leviathan.
I absolutely love it when well-established Shakespearean actors get roles in blockbusters and go all-out ham. You can clearly tell they are enjoying every single moment of their performance. Especially noticeable when they get to play the villains. Case in point: Geoffrey Rush as Barbossa and Bill Nighy as Davy Jones.
the stuff written down in the background details that never made it into the film has it that Jack bought that hat with one of the first two coins he ever stole as a pirate, and has kept it with him ever since. This goes a long way to explaining the weight of him leaving it behind at the start of the film. Although I feel the crew's reactions did the best they could with that without slowing the pace anyway
This is the tale of Captain Jack Sparrow, pirate so brave on the seven seas. A mystical quest to the Isle of Tortuga, raven locks sway on the oceans breeze….
This entire trilogy is so brilliant, and only now do I realise how many dead man's chests there are! First, obviously, the actual chest with the heart, then Davy Jones' locker (which is it's own kind of chest), then Jones' physical empty chest (symbolic for the heart and love), and finally at the very beginning of this film, the coffin Jack escapes the prison from as well as the empty grave he falls in! Which in turn is absolutely amazing foreshadowing as to his final fate here.
One of my favorite trilogies of all time (4 & 5 don’t count lol) can’t wait for the next movie, great reaction as always! And yeah Davy Jones cgi is impeccable along with a massively underrated performance from Bill Nighy!
22:48 Love how Jack is sitting clutching his precious jar of dirt, while the other two are talking about something as simple as how to pronounce 'Kraken', then how James and Elizabeth exchange 'wth am I doing here?' looks.
If you two thought "Dead Man's Chest" was wild... wait until you watch "At World's End!" That movie is so freaking wild! So much happens, that your head will literally explode, if you try to think it all through, the first time around! I had to watch that sequel roughly a dozen times to get down every single detail, and I am not exaggerating when I say that! It's such a great conclusion to what should have been a trilogy of movies (I refuse to accept that there are two other pirates movies after AWE, because those two are major letdowns compared to part 3).
This was the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie I saw in theaters. I remember leaving in tears and changing my phone wallpaper to "I love Jack Sparrow
Simone, the guns on the front (and rear) of fighting sailing ships were pretty standard. They are called chasers as you only used them when chasing or being chased by another ship. 😊
There seem to be some pretty interesting choices for an aquatic animal head when you live for an eternity. It would suck getting stuck with the hermit grab.
“It seems a reasonable place to put one.” It absolutely is. They are called “bow chasers”, and typically fired as heavy a shot as any gun aboard, and usually had longer barrels for more velocity and range. The equivalent guns firing aft from the stern were called “stern chasers”, naturally.
20:00 she doesn't want Jack Norrington literally just said to her that she never wondered how Will ended up on the flying Dutchman so in that moment the thing she wanted most was to know who was responsible for that. And the compass pointed to Jack. What that meant she knows Will is on the Dutchman because of Jack.
I remember "Too Many Cooks" -- I was not expecting to hear that at the beginning of this clip. A lot of folks were surprised when Hector returned at the end.
It's always interesting going back and watching older stuff, and recognise actors you know from more recent stuff you've watched. 6:21 is the guy who plays the Abbott in season 2 of The Last Kingdom.
Bill Nighy did a fantastic job as Davy Jones. And it was appropriate that George made the joke about the pub when they mentioned The World's End, considering Nighy played The Network (the disembodied voice at the end). And yes, I agree. Stellan Skarsgård is a real treasure. But I might be biased there, being Swedish myself. We usually have a little game whenever he's in a film, to spot where he slips a line of Swedish dialogue in. Unfortunately, Dead Mans Chest is one of the very few films where he doesn't.
The Black Spot is what amounts to a death mark, serving as notice that everyone has instructions to kill you. I remember it showed up (in a less preternatural form) in Stevenson's "Treasure Island."
Really happy to watch your reactions to this one. Love all the pirates movies, even the lesser ones, but I think this one is my favourite. Just look at how much they crammed into just this one film, from story line, dialogue, locations, set design, extras, cgi. Was so amazing watching it the cinema. Look forward to you watching the others as well.
This is one of those sequels where a lot of things work for me. Davy Jones is still one of my top 5 "cool villains". Will gets more depth through story arch. Norrington literally SHOWS a story arch (they went with his fall from grace as a commodore and made him "Edgy/outlaw" - Norrington. Which ... to me makes him more human and more interesting) And they set up characters for the next movie. It absolutely worked for me, this movie.
I was disappointed that we never got to hear Jack say "That's very interesting..." as a callback. That was really the one thing I was hoping for from the sequel.
This is probably my absolute favorite action adventure movie. Amazing plot, acting, choreography, CGI, and of course the music is phenomenal. The giant wheel set piece is one of my favorite action moments ever
@CineBinge React the black witch doctor is the same actress from 28 days later and the new money penny in the daniel craig james bond series. her name is Naomie Harris.
"Why don't we see more guns on the front of a ship?" There are a couple reasons. One, the space required for a cannon to fire is considerable and it required a few people to be standing on both sides of it. But the biggest reason is that a ship is most vulnerable to cannon fire in the front and in the back. A cannonball raking across a ship lengthwise is devastating, since its hull is least reinforced that way. If a ship has to take damage, it prefers to take it on its sides where it's most reinforced. So a ship with its largest guns facing forwards means it's making itself extremely vulnerable when aiming.
rather than less reinforced, wooden ships in general have low resistance to canon fire, it just plow right through them. The longer the path through the ship, the more things it will break on the way. Its the worst of both worlds- bad offense (no place for large number of canons) and bad defense.
I turned leeward in time to see the mast fall on me midshipman's legs, and he let out a scream that could be heard all the way down in Davy Jones' Locker. Mickey Dolenz's Locker too. And Peter Tork's Locker. All the Monkees had lockers....
The best scene in this movie is the Liar's Dice scene that happens aboard the Flying Dutchman. It's hard to understand the first time but once you know what's going on, you realise just how brilliant it is. The channel 'Lord Ravenscraft' has a great breakdown of the scene, explaining how each of the players makes moves consistent with their characters and motivations. Essentially Bootstrap is playing badly and honestly, like he wants to lose, which, he does. His goal is not to win, but to spare Will. Davy Jones openly and confidently lies on the first turn, drawing out Will's dice and backing him into a corner. Will, backed into a corner with nowhere to go, then bids 8 fives. He has to, because Will's motivation is not to win, but to get the key. Will knows that if he wins, Davy Jones would just lock him in the brig, or throw him overboard or simply kill him immediately. His only option is to steal the key at a later date. This means that both Turner men are not trying to win. Davy Jones thinks he has them backed into a corner, but they've both won before the game has even started. Also notice how Davy Jones and Will roll their dice, then Bootstrap puts his in, off to the side. Bootstrap literally places himself between Will and Davy Jones.
This film was a massive deal on the VFX front, and won Industrial Light and Magic the Oscar for best VFX (the first time they’d won since Forrest Gump, and they haven’t won again since!). They scored some pretty big breakthroughs on this film - one was creating the first real on-set motion capture system that could be used on location, and the second was Davy Jones himself. On set they had Bill Nighy wear some make-up around his eyes and mouth, with the idea of perhaps using them in the final character if they weren’t able to capture his performance closely enough in CG… but their efforts were so successful that in the final film, he’s 100% synthetic. Stunning work, and the best CG character since Gollum. I remember reviews at the time mentioning the make-up effects on Davy Jones, as many people thought he was real. ILM did a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff to clue people in! Another thing I remember was hearing the writers, Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio, saying that when they were given the first film they threw every piratey thing in that they could, as they thought it would be the one and only chance that they had to do an actual pirate movie (prior to the first PotC movie coming out, pirates were thought to be box office poison thanks to the spectacular failure of Cuthroat Island). Then the film was a huge hit and they were immediately asked to write not one, but two sequels. Eeek! Fortunately they did a decent job in scrabbling together enough stuff to make a new story that felt like a natural continuation of the first, adding to the mythos and paying homage to all the favourite moments from the original. Really looking forward to seeing what this dynamic duo thinks of number 3!
There is a deleted scene in the 3rd movie that sort of explains the 100 souls thing, what happened to Jack's ship before it was the Pearl and is a call back to the first movie when he says 1 good deed is enough to condemn a man as a pirate.
One of the best things about this film is the “Jar of Dirt Scene” was not scripted with Jack tripping. Johnny Depp actually fell down the stairs and kept going. And also the cast DID NOT know that Geoffrey Rush was coming back as Barbosa. That was a genuine reaction of shock.
After all these years and the CGI for Davy Jones looks absolutely flawless
It's not all CGI. A lot of that, even the facial stuff, was makeup.
@@jacob4920 I hate to tell you this but you're wrong. Look up images of Bill Nighy as Davy Jones and you'll find it's all CGI from head to toe.
@@jacob4920 Reality is always the best part of any CGI scene... 😉
Mostly because the CGI characters wasn't real. So it doesnt goes to the uncanny valley. A perfectly human face would be trashy because you would feel the difference from the reality, but you never saw a tentacle faced humanoid.
@ Like I said, go watch the images!
You'd be surprised, but the CGI characters ARE real
The compass pointing to Jack was a red herring. Elizabeth wanted the letters from Lord Beckett. Jack stuffed the letters in his jacket. Elizabeth even says "Jack, the letters, give them back" and Jack refuses. So when the compass points to Jack, it's actually pointing to the letters, not to Jack.
Oh damn, I never realized that.
15, freaking years, and only now I know this detail.
Well, that's a relief. And here, all this time, I had Elizabeth pegged as a closet skank. lol
I'm so glad that's the actual truth of it.
I didnt even realize that until now
It's not pointing to the letters
It's pointing to Jack because he's the reason Will is on the Flying Dutchman which is what Norrington just said to her that she never wondered how that happen.
So in that moment that's what she wants to know, is who is responsible for Will being on the Dutchman.
That's why it points to Jack
Notice when Jack is on the ship he walks normal but on land is when he sways, he has permanent sea legs
"Life is cruel.... Why should the after life be any different!" Bill Nighy was incredible as Davy Jones.
The man’s line delivery is impeccable. In virtually any role he’s in, and particularly for Davy jones.
He speaks so royally
And his movement when talking and body languange is so fish looking too!
the lips popping in his first scene will never not crack me up :D soooo goood
10:58 Bootstrap Bill was using leviathan more as an adjective than a noun. Leviathan can be used like that to describe something as really big and powerful, which is an apt description of the movie's Kraken.
It comes from the Hebrew Bible and describes a giant sea serpent. As the age of discovery began, the word leviathan came to be synonymous with any giant sea creature that sailors claimed to have seen roaming the oceans. So the use of this word to describe the Kraken is very much on point and actually faithful to the movie's setting.
I’ll never stop commenting Master & Commander. You guys are one of the few reaction channels that I think could actually appreciate it. Y’all are usually good about appreciating the poetry of relationships in films.
yes, please! Russel Crowe in one of his finest roles!
This movie should definitely be on their list. It really is a masterpiece, and doesn't really get the recognition it deserves. Hope they eventually get to it.
This and Kingdom of Heaven 👏🏼
Thousand percent yes! this!
@@jagdtony Director's Cut though.
"Pirates is a very different type of movie" I laughed so hard I nearly fell over
Lmao late night cinema channel 😂
Unfortunately, Jesse Jane is only in one of the two films
It’s amazing how well the CGI is even after all these years, great work by the team
It was the last time that Industrial Light and Magic won an Oscar for best VFX! Amazing, when you think that during the 80s and early 90s they won pretty much every year.
This movie won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects. ❤ And was nominated for three others: Best Art Direction, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing. :3
A lot of old ships did mount guns on the front and even at the back, but the firepower of such guns was tiny compared to full broadsides. There was a case of a ship with 68 pounder carronades (big, short cannons) at the front ramming into the back of another ship and firing canister shots (big shotgun shell type things) into it, killing a bunch of the crew as the projectiles ripped through the gun decks.
Such a gun emplacement is typically called a bow-chaser.
The "I got a jar of dirt" was unscripted. Johnny did that on impulse. The reaction on Orlando and Keira's face is genuine confusion 😂😂😂 Depp absolutely killed it
there's a few conflicting versions of this story; I heard that it had been scripted with Depp. Everyone agrees that the others weren't told though, and that the confusion was genuine
Similarly, no one knew that Barbosa was coming back so when he walks in, there’s a split-second double take by Orlando Bloom
@@ThreadBomb a lot are. It's basically become a meme to claim any iconic moment was unscripted. Makes it seriously hard to find the ones that actually were. In this case it's more that people had different scripts I think
When this came out critics didn't like it but seeing your reactions tells you everything you need to know: a fun time filled with laughs
Critics liked the first two films well enough, but the third was seen as convoluted with overblown action. The fourth became the highest grossing and was seen as a welcome return to form with a more streamlined plot. The fifth was seen as weaker all around.
@@got2bjosh The 4th was seen as a welcome return to form? The 4th was a disjointed mess, relying on the same tricks even if they don't make any sense or reason for them to happen (Black Beard controlling the rigging on his ship which happens like... once? But they had to give him a power, cause all the evil pirate captains in this series have to have a supernatural power), and pointless, forgettable characters.
@@Eidlones Compared to the convoluted third film, yes, critics generally praised the streamlined storyline of Stranger Tides. Audiences enjoyed it as well since it made over $1B and became the highest-grossing Pirates film. Pearl, Chest, and Tides are arguably the three best films in the franchise. Commercial box office and critical response supports this.
@@got2bjosh Box office doesn't mean a thing. Spider-Man 3 is the highest grossing of the trilogy. And everyone hates it.
Look at rotten tomatoes, it's hardly what I'd call a "welcome return to form" from critics and audiences
Just to be clear, Elizabeth was never considering Jack, he just fascinated her because she desired the freedom and adventure that pirates always represented to her. She teases him as a way to get his cooperation, kisses him to kill him, even when the compass pointed at him both times it was a misdirect because it was pointing to something he had on him or something he was standing on. It was always Elizabeth and Will, though obviously they knew what they were doing with the implications.
Simone with the “Too Many Cooks” shoutout! Now time to rewatch it for the millionth and one time. That could be a fun short reaction for George and then he will also have the song stuck in his head forever!😂
It's definitely a "If you know you know" situation.
What is it??!!!!!!
@@vighneshpillai7996 it is a short film that aired on Adult Swim. Just watch it. The less you know going in the better.
"I got a jar with dirt!"
@@vighneshpillai7996 but be sure to watch the hole episode, not just the intro.
The Leviathan is usually a humongous whale-like creature, whilst the Karken is based on giant squids.
Due to giant squids beings one of few things able to hunt some types of whale, they're often portrayed as enemies.
What's great about these "monsters" is that both actually exist, in a real-world form (Sperm Whales and Giant Squids). And just like in fiction, those two animal types are major rivals (Sperm Whales are known to feed on Giant Squids)!
If I'm not mistaken Leviathan is just a huge sea creature, any big sea monster could be called Leviathan, a Kraken is just one type of Leviathan. Similar to Behemoth, it just means a big monster. At least from what I understand
@@ragnar97 that's what it has changed into. Leviathan went from a massive monster of lore into a size category.
@@jacob4920 Came here to say that, exactly. Giant squids (Architeuthis dux) have only been caught on film a small handful of times in recent years, but, like you said, sperm whales are known to dive to the deep depths of their habitat to hunt them. I'm not aware of any giant squids killing any whales, but rather the latter.
Colossal squid are equally fascinating!
@@ragnar97 there is an extinct whale that was called Livyathan because Leviathan was actually already used for a different extinct animal. Livyathan was an apex predator just like the Megalodon and probably looked like a bigger sperm whale. But I think originally Leviathan was used in the bible to describe huge creatures that could devour the earth/humanity or something like that. Hence huge creatures were then called Leviathan.
I absolutely love it when well-established Shakespearean actors get roles in blockbusters and go all-out ham. You can clearly tell they are enjoying every single moment of their performance. Especially noticeable when they get to play the villains. Case in point: Geoffrey Rush as Barbossa and Bill Nighy as Davy Jones.
Some great Fast Show references in this, as Depp is a huge fan.
‘And they made me their chief..’
the stuff written down in the background details that never made it into the film has it that Jack bought that hat with one of the first two coins he ever stole as a pirate, and has kept it with him ever since. This goes a long way to explaining the weight of him leaving it behind at the start of the film. Although I feel the crew's reactions did the best they could with that without slowing the pace anyway
This is the tale of Captain Jack Sparrow, pirate so brave on the seven seas. A mystical quest to the Isle of Tortuga, raven locks sway on the oceans breeze….
This entire trilogy is so brilliant, and only now do I realise how many dead man's chests there are! First, obviously, the actual chest with the heart, then Davy Jones' locker (which is it's own kind of chest), then Jones' physical empty chest (symbolic for the heart and love), and finally at the very beginning of this film, the coffin Jack escapes the prison from as well as the empty grave he falls in! Which in turn is absolutely amazing foreshadowing as to his final fate here.
One of my favorite trilogies of all time (4 & 5 don’t count lol) can’t wait for the next movie, great reaction as always!
And yeah Davy Jones cgi is impeccable along with a massively underrated performance from Bill Nighy!
4 was still okay, IMO. Couldn't wait for the credits roll on 5, I was not into the story at all
22:48 Love how Jack is sitting clutching his precious jar of dirt, while the other two are talking about something as simple as how to pronounce 'Kraken', then how James and Elizabeth exchange 'wth am I doing here?' looks.
If you two thought "Dead Man's Chest" was wild... wait until you watch "At World's End!" That movie is so freaking wild! So much happens, that your head will literally explode, if you try to think it all through, the first time around! I had to watch that sequel roughly a dozen times to get down every single detail, and I am not exaggerating when I say that! It's such a great conclusion to what should have been a trilogy of movies (I refuse to accept that there are two other pirates movies after AWE, because those two are major letdowns compared to part 3).
"Pirates" is a great entry for it's genre.
This was the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie I saw in theaters. I remember leaving in tears and changing my phone wallpaper to "I love Jack Sparrow
Simone, the guns on the front (and rear) of fighting sailing ships were pretty standard. They are called chasers as you only used them when chasing or being chased by another ship. 😊
They also typically were used for chain shot to take our sails and crew alike
Simone *consistently* has all the best shirts.
34:00 I like how Barbosa and George's laughs were synced up there
I swear nearly every one of the T-shirts Simone wears are bands I loved in the 90's.
So glad some of the younger generation have great taste in music
Hers are fun, but I generally am more ramiliar with whatever George is sporting. Apparently, he and I have similar tastes in media.
I agree with both of you. I look forward to seeing what they'll rep next.
There seem to be some pretty interesting choices for an aquatic animal head when you live for an eternity. It would suck getting stuck with the hermit grab.
I guess we will need George reacting to Too Many Cooks now :D
Yes, these Pirate Movies hold up damn well, the effects were certainly improved.
“It seems a reasonable place to put one.”
It absolutely is. They are called “bow chasers”, and typically fired as heavy a shot as any gun aboard, and usually had longer barrels for more velocity and range. The equivalent guns firing aft from the stern were called “stern chasers”, naturally.
I'm so invested in the intro now for a good laugh and George's confusion.
20:00 she doesn't want Jack
Norrington literally just said to her that she never wondered how Will ended up on the flying Dutchman so in that moment the thing she wanted most was to know who was responsible for that.
And the compass pointed to Jack.
What that meant she knows Will is on the Dutchman because of Jack.
One of the best things is that rolling mill wheel fight is like 90% practical. They actually ran atop a rolling wheel and fought.
This is the one I feel had the best physical comedy, and the action set pieces were amazing.
20:17 The compass points to Jack because what she really wanted at that moment was to know how Will ended up aboard the Flying Dutchman.
It won the Oscar for Best Visual Effects!
Just a heads up: The third movie has one of the rawest openings, not only in the whole franchise but in cinema history.
Apparently the cast at the end where told Zoe Saldana was coming down the stairs. Their reaction to Geoffrey Rush was genuine .
I remember "Too Many Cooks" -- I was not expecting to hear that at the beginning of this clip.
A lot of folks were surprised when Hector returned at the end.
It's always interesting going back and watching older stuff, and recognise actors you know from more recent stuff you've watched. 6:21 is the guy who plays the Abbott in season 2 of The Last Kingdom.
Bill Nighy did a fantastic job as Davy Jones.
And it was appropriate that George made the joke about the pub when they mentioned The World's End, considering Nighy played The Network (the disembodied voice at the end).
And yes, I agree. Stellan Skarsgård is a real treasure. But I might be biased there, being Swedish myself. We usually have a little game whenever he's in a film, to spot where he slips a line of Swedish dialogue in. Unfortunately, Dead Mans Chest is one of the very few films where he doesn't.
26:03 had to look up from my game because I heard the laugh from MJ's Thriller video..great reaction guys :)
Thunder Cougar Falcon Bird what an amazing reference LOL! George with the best shirts as usual! Love the taters shirt
31:27 "Oh...kay" "Oh, sh*t!" "Oh no!" "Oh my g*d!" Made me LOL, for some reason!
It was fun with you!
"I have a jar of dirt, I have a jar of dirt" you just have to love the first three films ❤
The Black Spot is what amounts to a death mark, serving as notice that everyone has instructions to kill you. I remember it showed up (in a less preternatural form) in Stevenson's "Treasure Island."
If Simone could download her laugh in an app that would be a great text tone. Lol such a funny giggle and laugh. Love it.
3:17 "Why is the rum _always_ gone."
It's a finite resource, Jack. You've got to _replenish_ it as you _consume_ it.
Really happy to watch your reactions to this one. Love all the pirates movies, even the lesser ones, but I think this one is my favourite. Just look at how much they crammed into just this one film, from story line, dialogue, locations, set design, extras, cgi. Was so amazing watching it the cinema.
Look forward to you watching the others as well.
When Will says he’s there to settle Jack’s debt I like Jones asked again like “D-did I just hear you right?”
The guy who played Davy Jones should have been nominated for an Oscar, he did an amazing job.
'Do ye fear death-ah?'
Still one of the best Disney villains ever.
I got to travel to Dominica back in 2014.. where they filmed a bunch of this movie. Such a beautiful country.
I don’t think anyone on RUclips can touch ya’lls thumbnail game. Simone’s expressions are always hilarious. 😂
Are you guys ever going to react to the 3rd one? Its great!!
I'm still waiting 🥲
This is one of those sequels where a lot of things work for me.
Davy Jones is still one of my top 5 "cool villains".
Will gets more depth through story arch.
Norrington literally SHOWS a story arch (they went with his fall from grace as a commodore and made him "Edgy/outlaw" - Norrington. Which ... to me makes him more human and more interesting)
And they set up characters for the next movie.
It absolutely worked for me, this movie.
I was disappointed that we never got to hear Jack say "That's very interesting..." as a callback. That was really the one thing I was hoping for from the sequel.
OMG!!!!! Awesome Too Many Cooks Reference! Love it
2:02 same response.-Ernie Moore Jr.
I knew Simone was a real one! Too Many Cooks is too funny!
The Davy Jones CGI was so good, I didn’t realize until after I had seen the movie that he was played by Bill Nighy.
OMG, too many cooks! 🤣🤣🤣 Simone and George should do an homage, parody montage lol! 💙💙👍
When's the next one coming out?!
Can't wait for the next one..my favorite of the series. Gentlemen, Hoist the Colours!!
This is probably my absolute favorite action adventure movie. Amazing plot, acting, choreography, CGI, and of course the music is phenomenal. The giant wheel set piece is one of my favorite action moments ever
@CineBinge React the black witch doctor is the same actress from 28 days later and the new money penny in the daniel craig james bond series. her name is Naomie Harris.
Can't wait for you to watch the third one. It caps off the original story so well.
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Love George's face there
Jack Davenport (James Norrington) is such an underrated actor.
Also James Norrington is an underrated character. I wished he had more screen time in the third movie.
0:50 To be fair, pirate treasure often involves buried containers belonging to dead people.
I'm here purely for Simone's intros. Anything & everything else is just a bonus.
I think George would enjoy a lot watching "too many cooks" video
HUGE props for wearing that Thunder Cougar Falcon Bird shirt.
In and unrelated comment. Simone reminds me so much of Cindy Wilson from the B52's in her twenties, does anyone else think so? Great reaction you two.
"Why don't we see more guns on the front of a ship?"
There are a couple reasons. One, the space required for a cannon to fire is considerable and it required a few people to be standing on both sides of it. But the biggest reason is that a ship is most vulnerable to cannon fire in the front and in the back. A cannonball raking across a ship lengthwise is devastating, since its hull is least reinforced that way. If a ship has to take damage, it prefers to take it on its sides where it's most reinforced. So a ship with its largest guns facing forwards means it's making itself extremely vulnerable when aiming.
rather than less reinforced, wooden ships in general have low resistance to canon fire, it just plow right through them. The longer the path through the ship, the more things it will break on the way. Its the worst of both worlds- bad offense (no place for large number of canons) and bad defense.
Oh man a Too Many Cooks reference!! So good
Yes, I love this version of Norrington as well. ;-) I think he's my second favourite character after Sparrow.
This might be my favorite of the series! I love Davey Jones' organ music!
Guys, At World's End, please!
There are post credits scenes to these movies so you might want to add them to the reaction from now on.
I turned leeward in time to see the mast fall on me midshipman's legs, and he let out a scream that could be heard all the way down in Davy Jones' Locker.
Mickey Dolenz's Locker too. And Peter Tork's Locker. All the Monkees had lockers....
For more pirates watch Black Sails and Muppet Treasure island.
The best scene in this movie is the Liar's Dice scene that happens aboard the Flying Dutchman. It's hard to understand the first time but once you know what's going on, you realise just how brilliant it is.
The channel 'Lord Ravenscraft' has a great breakdown of the scene, explaining how each of the players makes moves consistent with their characters and motivations. Essentially Bootstrap is playing badly and honestly, like he wants to lose, which, he does. His goal is not to win, but to spare Will. Davy Jones openly and confidently lies on the first turn, drawing out Will's dice and backing him into a corner. Will, backed into a corner with nowhere to go, then bids 8 fives. He has to, because Will's motivation is not to win, but to get the key. Will knows that if he wins, Davy Jones would just lock him in the brig, or throw him overboard or simply kill him immediately. His only option is to steal the key at a later date. This means that both Turner men are not trying to win. Davy Jones thinks he has them backed into a corner, but they've both won before the game has even started. Also notice how Davy Jones and Will roll their dice, then Bootstrap puts his in, off to the side. Bootstrap literally places himself between Will and Davy Jones.
The “Thunder-Cougar-Falcon-Bird” shirt is a great reference 😂
Hurry up and get into all the pirates of the Caribbean, all good/ very entertaining
a kraken is a type of leviathan. So all Krakens are leviathans but not all leviathans are krakens :P
Hans Zimmer killing it with the soundtrack
this one is my fav, love the creature designs for Davy Jones and his crew.
This film was a massive deal on the VFX front, and won Industrial Light and Magic the Oscar for best VFX (the first time they’d won since Forrest Gump, and they haven’t won again since!). They scored some pretty big breakthroughs on this film - one was creating the first real on-set motion capture system that could be used on location, and the second was Davy Jones himself. On set they had Bill Nighy wear some make-up around his eyes and mouth, with the idea of perhaps using them in the final character if they weren’t able to capture his performance closely enough in CG… but their efforts were so successful that in the final film, he’s 100% synthetic. Stunning work, and the best CG character since Gollum. I remember reviews at the time mentioning the make-up effects on Davy Jones, as many people thought he was real. ILM did a lot of behind-the-scenes stuff to clue people in!
Another thing I remember was hearing the writers, Ted Elliot and Terry Rossio, saying that when they were given the first film they threw every piratey thing in that they could, as they thought it would be the one and only chance that they had to do an actual pirate movie (prior to the first PotC movie coming out, pirates were thought to be box office poison thanks to the spectacular failure of Cuthroat Island). Then the film was a huge hit and they were immediately asked to write not one, but two sequels. Eeek! Fortunately they did a decent job in scrabbling together enough stuff to make a new story that felt like a natural continuation of the first, adding to the mythos and paying homage to all the favourite moments from the original. Really looking forward to seeing what this dynamic duo thinks of number 3!
There is a deleted scene in the 3rd movie that sort of explains the 100 souls thing, what happened to Jack's ship before it was the Pearl and is a call back to the first movie when he says 1 good deed is enough to condemn a man as a pirate.
Barbosa will always be my favorite character from this franchise and then davey jones and tia dalma
That threeway sword fight is one of my favorite fights. xD
One of the best things about this film is the “Jar of Dirt Scene” was not scripted with Jack tripping. Johnny Depp actually fell down the stairs and kept going.
And also the cast DID NOT know that Geoffrey Rush was coming back as Barbosa. That was a genuine reaction of shock.
4:00 Yep. I loved Bootstrap Bill in Chernobyl and Avengers too. :P
brilliant cast and story in perfect union great reaction guys THANX
Too many cooks! 😂😂😂 That is brilliantly accurate OMG 😂😂😂❤️
(And now the song is stuck in my head. Dammit )
Damn you George, I'd almost managed to forget Pirates, now it's all coming back to me
i only found out about the post credit scenes to the first three movies only in the past few years
might wanna check them
Well maybe too many cooks will spoil the broth but they will fill our house with love.^^