@@rutger5000 Bethesda's Elder Scrolls and Fallout games allow the player to steal practically everything in a room that isn't nailed down. Jack enters the office and instantly starts laying hands on absolutely everything.
LOL funny, in Italian this line is roughly translated as: Thank Goodness for that, if I wasn't I wouldn't even try this Small difference I know, but still
I feel like it start slowly and pretty badly but the second half has probably the best scenes in the trilogy (the dialogue between davy jones and calipso in the cell and the death of the Commodore on the exploding ship)
All I remember from this scene is the blooper that sprouted from it: Beckett: "People are what they--oh f***ing bo****ks." Jack: "You can't curse in a Disney film, mate."
@@lol0ajo Maybe to Disney they follow the same formula that TV sets follow.(Piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker being the only badwords you cant say on set.)
@ Kasia Kowalczyk bastard has been used as an insult for some time, but it only made it into print as an insult in 1830. sometimes the word bastard can be swear or not. usually considered offensive when used in present-day contexts to describe a child born to parents not married to each other. just like game of thrones, jon snow don't like anyone call him bastard. either way, no one want to be call bastard
Apparently that's real alcohol they are drinking. Not sure if it's wine, gin, or whiskey but Johnny is really taking shots in this scene. In the bloopers Johnny sorta chokes on his drink, coughs and asked "What's in that?!" Lol
@@beautifulbliss5883 Apparently Guinness is the only drink (that might show up frequently on TV/films) that can't be properly faked. You can water it down 50/50 (which sounds horrible), but that's it
I love how Beckett totally swapped the narrative on Jack's little, 'the compass won't work because it says you want me dead' line. Beckett just straight up went, 'well if you're dead then we don't have a problem'.
This scene is brilliantly written. At first, Jack pretends to be a fool, randomly 'searching the room for Jones' heart' so that he can get Beckett to tell its location. Jack then asks what he would tell Beckett if he were to accept his deal, finding out how much Beckett knows about the Brethern Court. Jack never intended on actually doing business with Beckett, but he knew the pirates could only survive if they were to fight united instead of being hunted down one by one. Jack's plan was to have everyone fight and then stab Jones' heart during the battle, freeing the Dutchman from Beckett's control and turning the tables on him. Jack also 'negotiates regarding his crew members' simply to buy time, hoping Barbossa and the others would team up and attack so they could escape Beckett for the time being.
Are you saved? Where will you go when you die? Heaven or hell? The Gospel, which means the Good News is the news that God Almighty, the Creator came in the flesh as Jesus Christ to take away the sin of the world. The one God is a trinity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The Son came and laid down his own life to save ours. His sacrifice on the cross paid the price for our redemption with his own blood. On the third day he rose from dead and offers the gift of salvation and forgiveness to those that repent and trust in him. Although God's creation was created perfect, having no death, sickness and disease, the creation became corrupted through Adam and Eve in them disobeying God. In this rebellion the creation became fallen through the curse of sin and mankind became separated from God. This world is fallen, but God offers reconciliation to him through his provision at the cross. Ultimately God will restore his creation to perfection when he returns but those that reject his offer of redemption will remain condemned by their sins and go to hell. John 1:1,14 KJV In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and THE WORD WAS GOD. [14] And THE WORD WAS MADE FLESH, and dwelt among us, 1 John 3:8 KJV He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil. Isaiah 9:6 KJV For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty GOD, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. John 1:10 He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and THE WORLD KNEW HIM NOT.
Amazing analysis haha, love this. I seriously never interpreted Captain Jack's fumbling at the canisters as him trying to make Beckett reveal information he did not yet possess, the same goes for his questioning and eventual negotiation about why he should be alive. Uniting the pirates is ''obvious'' (you can think of it as Cpt. Jack merely trying to selfishly buy time), but your reading makes Captain Sparrow's actions a lot more altruistic and calibrated towards the survival of not merely him (because I think a lot of the movies is about mortality and wishing to live forever; death and (im)mortality are a theme in all of the movies) Maybe Captain Jack never thought of it in this elaborate way, but that's part of his genius; as that guy whose name I can't remember says: ''Do you think he plans it all out, or just makes it up as he goes along?'' Your reading puts so much more depth to it, and I thank you for it:D ''that's got to be the best pirate I've ever seen'' - same guy who I can't be bothered to look up the name of, but credits to all the actors, on screen and off, for this amazing story, and credits to you for the amazing interpretation of a scene that is already analyzed time and time by lovers of the series. It's a shame it was cut to this 3 minute version, rather than the original 4-5 minutes, but thankfully we got to see the cut footage (I'm assuming you've seen it... ''people aren't cargo, mate'') Thanks again for sharing your ideas about this, and your wonderful formulation of them, I love this scene so much and I like hearing people muse about it just as much :D
Jack had been so flippant & calm about everything since he’d been in the office. And by the look on Beckett’s face when Jack said, “What interest is she to you” he knew that he had hit Jack’s weak spot. I love the way Jack completely changes his demeanor in that moment. Speaks volumes about his feelings for Elizabeth.
Jack is a pirate and Elizabeth is the king of the pirates now also Williams girl who is the son of bootstrap a good friend of jacks once he could never betray his friend or the king
I miss this Jack. Witty, scheming, and eccentric, yet is always three steps ahead of everyone else, and you keep wondering where his true loyalties lie. I enjoyed the last two movies, but I feel like they dwindled him down to nothing but a comic relief protagonist.
Honestly 4th is my most watched one in the series bc it just a story about jack it has potential and played it perfectly, but the 5th failed so hard bc they try to recreate will and elizabeth, which failed drastically bc those character are shallow AF, and the quality of writing is absolute garbage, it's like written by a highschooler fan fiction, i cringed so hard, but damn the cinematography/design are marvelous and Xavier bardem's performance is top notch, he is balancing between, soft, witty and terrifying at the same time, if only he casted as blackbeard. Bc in 4th movie the most underwhelming part is blackbeard, if the antagonist is not compelling ekough the story bound to be shallow
The 5th film was a identity politics, feminist, girl-power cringefest. Keira Knightley was a good female character. The female protagonist in the 5th film was all about shoving a female destroying the 19th century patriarchy down your throat every 5 mins. 'I'm an intelligent, educated, 19th century scientist and I am a woman - and men are dumb'. She was cringeworthy to watch on screen. There was so much identity politics attached to this annoying feminist character, it was just a case of eye-rolling every time she opened her mouth. Keira Knightley's Elizabeth Swan was a female role done well - she proved you don't need to be a dominant , condescending, narcissistic feminist to be a respectable female character.
@@tomsaunders9944 Doesn’t she kind of get made fun of and ridiculed by the pirates? Jack tears down that whole facade she has by fake tossing Will’s son overboard. It doesn’t seem like she just gets to try to act that way scot free.
THIS is how you make a film that keeps your audience guessing. Without everyone double crossing one another, this movie wouldn't have been half as interesting. I'd want Jack to represent me in a business deal... until I realize he's just as likely to cut his own deal to reap the greater reward.
Disney needs to make more of these movies, instead of their glorified fairy tales (obviously not every new disney film is). I guess I feel I outgrew Disney for the most part and it's a shame because of the potential shown here.
Bathing wasn't common among pirates or even a ship was never pleasant smelling. Those fans were essential back in those days. Beckett sorta needed it after Jack wafts his smell around the quarters while he used it.
Would only make sense if viewers also read the books. But I do agree, if they managed to keep it in the movie and able to suggest there is a book about that, it would only attract more buyers of the book.
1:48 « You can keep Barbossa. The belligerent homunculus and his friend with the wooden eye, both. » I like when Jack tries to sell Barbossa, Pintel and Ragetti to Beckett because, even if he doesn’t show it, he probably still has a grudge against them for having mutinied against him, left him to die on a island and stole his beloved Pearl.
“You may kill me but you may never insult me”. Little gems of script like that delivered beautifully by Depp are what make these movies more then just explosions and swashbuckling.
1:49 is actually really interesting. Jack says Beckett can take "his [chubby guy named Pintel?] friend with the wooden eye..." But Jack is a pirate Lord so he knows that the wooden eye is one of the 9 pieces of 8. If cutler gets a hold of that, even if he doesn't know what it is, then the court loses the ability to free Calypso ever again.
Yes, because Jack didn't actually want to free Calypso, he argued against it in the Brethren Court meeting But then again, he probably didn't want to just sell his allies outright, he was more likely just buying time to get hold on Jone's heart. Either of those works to his favor.
1:46 This is good dialogue. Jack tries to feint by showing how willing he is to let his ''friends'' die, after all Beckett can trust him to keep his word if he's so scared of dying he'd sell out his friends. Becket realizes he excludes someone, calling his bluff ''What becomes of Miss Swan?''. Jack cannot counter this with his act, so he backs down ''What interest is she to you?'' and stops fanning himself and breaks character, you can see it in his face. Becket chuckles to himself arrogantly, he gained the upper hand knowing Jack has more to lose than he's letting on and then makes his attack by trying to devalue Jacks negotiating power. ''I have the compass, why do I even need your help at all?''. If Jack had just thrown Elizabeth under the bus it's unlikely Beckett would have the confidence to try to squeeze Jack dry like this. This hints to us that Jack has more of a heart than we've been lead to believe this far. Jack calls his bluff, knowing it points to something other than Shipwreck cove, and Beckett counters by telling him he can just kill him and find Shipwreck Cove. What Beckett has done so far is lower Jacks bargaining power, now all he's good for is trivia on the 9 pieces of 8, and who the pirate lords are. The way he takes the fan from Jack and starts fanning himself shows he currently has the upper hand at this point. Unfortunately Jack informs him that if he were to take that route, the cost of a direct assault on Shipwreck Cove would be unsustainable so he has no choice but to acknowledge Jacks value.
This whole thing is Jack getting information from Beckett, and Beckett doesn't even know it lol. Such a great seen. Jack gets his compass back, finds out where Davy jones' heart is, and what Becketts plans are, all without Beckett even knowing Jack is never going to do business with him.
First rule of the con: always make the mark think he's got the upper hand. Make an obvious attempt to search for the macguffin, start knocking back shots so he knows who's thinking clearly, and then offer to answer questions.
I feel like Tom Hollander doesn’t get enough praise for his performance as Beckett. You love to hate him and I love how well he and Depp work off of each other as two people who utterly despise each other and are trying to outmaneuver the other
I would've loved more Jack and Beckett interactions in this movie. I love this fast paced back and forth of them constantly trying to outsmart each other.
Actually becket nad jack are accomplices in the EIT company. Jack was capt of a certain ship and and becket was his brother in arms in the royal navy. When jack found out becket illegal dealing of slaves from india he freed them. This pissed off beckett. So beckett had jack ships and her crew murdered and his ship sunk to the bottom. Jack becomes a fugitive because of becket and becomes a pirate (privateer) Later jack would goto davy jones and cut a deal with him for his ship back, which the ship was black because of the scorched burn she got from her sinking. So he renamed her the black pearl.
Yes. You know what. It is their first and last interction throught the trilogy. It is so wierd that the main character and the main villian had only one dialoge.
When you and your friends fail your exams and your friends ask how your ok with it, "close your eyes and pretend it's all a bad dream, that's how I get by".
@@BuyTheDip627 My mate, most people tend to deny the reality if something bad happened in their lives. Even I was also one of them. Most people also thought about trying to reverse time to undo what the damage that is done though.
Jack Sparrow is being funny with an joke it could broke Joker’s brain, though it’s not funny to Joker when someone out wits him with jokes. Possible Joker will hunt those who ecstatic humor or eccentric humor.
Yeah. I usually feel like my world is collapsing around me, and I just distract myself by eating, drinking, surfing the internet, and escaping into fantasy.
I miss these old Pirates of the Caribbean movies.... You always got the feeling that Jack Sparrow was always in "control"... In the last two movies, he was just being pushed around!
I would say he got control of thing sin the 4th movie, he got Barbossa to fight Blackbeard and Blackbeard to fight Barbossa allowing him to get to the fountain, he doesn’t want the fountain though, and is able to kill Blackbeard, get rid of the Spanish and English and gets all the ships from Blackbeard. It’s just the beginning of the movie he is not in control.
You have to appreciate how intelligent the writers were with this film specially the third one, it is full of little detailes and exposition tips that once you discover them you'll say wow this film is GENIUS
Johny Depp was, is, and forever will be Captain Jack Sparrow. They killed the franchise when they sacked him because of those false allegations that his ex wife had on him.
@@johnbunceiii2668 Yeah, hadn't heard it 6 months ago when I wrote the comment. It was definitely a blow to hear him say it, but as you say nobody can blame him for that. This whole shxt is a travesty, and Depp remained the only class act.
@@johnbunceiii2668 That was before the verdict and now things are uncertain. Johnny hasn’t commented so harshly on it as of now, and Disney is still trying to get him for another Pirates film. The fact we know Disney is still trying likely means they’re in some kind of negotiation with Johnny.
Jack Sparrow: you may kill me but you may never insult me, Who am i? Mr.Beckett: (slightly shakes head) Jack Sparrow: I'm Captain Jack Sparrow... (Then the Ship gets hit) Which means everytime Jack Calls Out His Name There Is Always Luck To save him 😂
ME. every time watching pirates: "so, what does the music tell? oh, we're going to have a sad scene, that a funny scene and then a action scene. the music never lies."
man when I first watched this trilogy all the small discussion parts kind of went over my head because I didn't care. now having watched the trilogy several times over I realized that jack is actually an incredibly intelligent, he plays all side pretty much every time and always finds a way to come out on top of it all. he may not be the best sword duelist but he probably is the best verbal duelist in the whole series.
I like how throughout all these movies he never breaks his word. He always does what he says he will do, just not in the way most people would assume he would. Only person he breaks his word to, at all really, is Davy Jones, for which he does die. He is brought back later on, but he dies nonetheless.
It’s interesting how Captain Jack Sparrow negotiates with Lord Beckett. Beckett tried to start a negotiation with Jack, assuming that because he has the chips and the winning hand to bargain he can use that to make a small plea to Jack. However, Sparrow got Beckett to talk long enough about the things he knew Beckett would love to hear about, so that he could twist everything in his favor. Jack let the conversation move on to figure out how much Beckett truly knew about the entire situation, and he kept steering the conversation towards topics Beckett was interested in so he could keep Beckett wondering. Because Jack knew Beckett didn’t have the full picture in his head, he was able to teeter the line between blatant lies and indirect truths. I always laugh at Lord Beckett’s final moments because he was dumbfounded by how out-of-hand his plans had gotten, and he knew he didn’t make the right gambles. He over-estimated his adversary’s intelligence because Sparrow was nothing more than a goofy, swashbuckling pirate to him. Love it.
1:10 I always loved this quick shot over to the pieces of eight. Beckett starts the movie with _one_ - apparently a hard-won, precious artifact. At this point he's got them lined up like props for his toy soldiers. It's a nice, quiet way to communicate how much of a slaughter this fight has become for the pirates
@@cooperchance7720 because it became the 9 pieces of whatever they had in their pocket. But there’s still 9 captains and 9 coins but yet Beckett has 9 and Jack still has his
I actually prefer the cut alternate sequence to this, as I am sure many others who love the franchise do. It actually sets in stone Jack Sparrow's morals. Beckett: "Remarkable… The last I saw of that ship, she was on fire… a blackened hulk sinking beneath the waves… We had a deal, Jack. I contracted you to deliver 'cargo' on my behalf, you chose to liberate it." Jack: "People aren't 'cargo', mate." Beckett: "And you incurred a heavy debt to raise her up again, didn't you?"
I think it was a good idea to cut it. Not that Jack’s morals are not interesting, rather it keeps the audience and everyone on their toes. What is Jack willing to do or not do according to his morals? We don’t know exactly where his morals lie and I think that’s super cool. I love the cut scene too but we don’t know whether Jack is a good man or not. That’s pretty snazzy.
i do love how his whole demeanour changes when beckett asks "and what becomes of miss swann" he turns all serious and shit i don't think it's talked about enough
If I'm ever in a situation where someone's gonna kill me and they're gloating about it, I'm gonna use that famous line. "You may kill me but you may never insult me, who am I?" Before doing something stupid and attempting to escape.
Love rewatching this scene. Halfway through Beckett’s formal facade just breaks down, and he can barely hide his curiosity for Jack and how his pirate brain works. It’s so lusty. Any longer and he would have pinned Jack to the wall sure.
I can never get over just how intelligent they make Jack, it’s borderline baffling how HES able to maneuver around negotiations like this with such an opportunistic prick as Beckett and walk away with his head intact. Fuck I wish there was more of him.
What gets me is how Jack just yoinks Beckett's drink right out of his hand and Beckett is like "...Yeah, okay, he's a pirate, that's what he does." He's obviously exasperated by Jack's rudeness, but at the same time, just rolls with it because he knows exactly who he's dealing with. It's a small price for good business, after all.
CB: Curious. Your friends appear to be quite desperate, Jack. Perhaps they no longer believe a gathering of squabbling pirates can defeat the Flying Dutchman, and so despair leads to betrayal. But you and I are no strangers to betrayal, are we’ It’s not here, Jack. JS: What’ What isn’t? CB: The heart of Davy Jones’.is safely aboard the Dutchman and so unavailable for use as leverage to satisfy your debt to the good captain. JS: By my reckoning, that account has been settled. CB: By your death’ And yet here you are. JS: Close your eyes and pretend it’s all a bad dream. That’s how I get by. CB: And if Davy Jones were to learn of your survival? CB: Might you consider an alternative arrangement’ One which requires absolutely nothing from you but information. JS: Regarding the Brethren Court, no doubt’ In exchange for fair compensation, square my debt with Jones’ Guarantee my freedom? CB: Of course. It’s just good business. JS: Were I in a divulge-itory mood, what then might I divulge? CB: Everything. Where are they meeting’ Who are the pirate lords’ What is the purpose of the nine pieces of eight? JS: You can keep Barbossa. The belligerent maculate and his friend with the wooden eye, both. And Turner ‘ especially Turner. The rest go with me on the Pearl and I’ll lead you to Shipwreck Cove where I will hand you the pirates and you will not hand me to Jones. CB: And what becomes of Miss Swann? JS: What interest is she to you? CB: Jack, I just recalled, I’ve got this wonderful compass which points to whatever I want. So for what do I need you? JS: Points to the thing you want most, which is not the Brethren Court, is it? CB: Then what is, Jack? JS: Me, dead. CB: Damn. Although, if I kill you, then I can use the compass to find Shipwreck Cove, is it’ on my own. Cut out the middle man, as it were. JS: With me killed, you’d arrive at the Cove, find its stronghold nigh impregnable ‘ able to withstand blockade for years ‘ and then you’d be wishing, ‘Oh, if only I hadn’t killed someone inside to ensure that the pirates then come outside.? CB: And you can accomplish all this, can you? JS: You may kill me, but you may never insult me. Who am I’ Captain Jack Sparrow! Done!
Why... just why? Do your parents really deprive you so much attention to the point where you have to post a script of the dialog to a movie scene on the internet so you can get your pathetic daily dose of attention?
The tactic Jack uses is the same he uses in the first movie when making a deal with the navy. He says he will lure the pirates out of hiding so that the navy can catch them. Only he does not say that the pirates are undead/ that the pirates will let calypso free. In the first movie it was done to kill barbosa and in the third to kill becket.
Nope, I believe he just wants her like he wants others - as prisoners or something. Jack's said "What interest is she to YOU?" which may pretty much mean Beckett is: -Asexual -Homosexual -Is a castrate/ eunuch, since it's quite a popular fan-theory Notice Cutler Beckett nas NO WIFE - and with his rank he should've had one long time already. In plenty fan theories, Beckett and Jack Sparrow were lovers in the past, before Jack "became" a pirate. Or at least VERY close friends. Far fetched really, but... Notice how Beckett calls Jack by his name - not many do this, almost no one at all. They also seem pretty familiar with eachother and Beckett tolerates a lot of Jack's weird stuff. Either way, Jack seems to know one of the three above reasons I pointed out.
@103728061405057548548 This is actually a pretty common fan opinion and it kind of goes along with the canon fact Jack Sparrow, in fact, IS bisexual, which was confirmed by Johnny Depp himself.
Becket- And what do I want? Sparrow- me, dead Becket- damn Love this interaction. It shows just how much he HATES Jack. Despite everything becket is trying to achieve he’d still rather see Jack dead most of all.
Sparrow: "Who am I ?" Beckett: *confused look* Sparrow: "I'm Captain Jack Sparrow" Beckett: "OH! ---" *interrupted by cannon fire* gets me every time :D
I named my son Beckett. I never thought I had heard that name. Now knowing I watched this movie a million times growing up I’m shocked! It’s crazy how your mind can do that
Beckett probably should learn in negotiating class that you don't immediately reveal at the start of negotiations that you know absolutely nothing about the thing that you desperately want information about
Something I missed when I watched this scene the first time. Captain Jack Sparrow didn't kill Beckett when he had the chance. He shakes his hand and runs out of the room. When the Captain negotiates, he means business.
This scene in the book and deleted from the movie was originally more in depth for Jack. The reason the Black Peral was originally sunk by Beckett’s order was because Jack refused to follow through a ordered mission to bring People from Africa back as salves. Jack caught half way on during the journey and spun the boat around again brought the people back to Africa. Track down the original Pirates 3 Junior Novel , it’s in there. This is the reason side from Jack just being Jack is why he is my favourite pirate! The guy does actually have a good heart at the end of the day!
I always thought Jack released the slaves in the Caribbean, and that the people you see mourning Jack at Tia Dalma's place at the end of Dead Man's Chest are actually them.
Isn't it a bit strange though, that a man who is so against slavery that he ruins himself and his friendship to stop it, is perfectly happy signing his best friend away to serve the 100 years in his stead? And is willing to find 99 other men to pay his debt?
Jack Sparrow enters Beckett's office and immediately his Elder Scrolls instincts kick in.
Captain explain?
@@rutger5000 Bethesda's Elder Scrolls and Fallout games allow the player to steal practically everything in a room that isn't nailed down. Jack enters the office and instantly starts laying hands on absolutely everything.
rutger5000 he opens every chest which is a common feature in Skyrim
''Captain jack sparrow''
habits died hard
"Close your eyes and pretend it's all a bad dream. That's how I get by."
Wise words from Captain Sparrow.
I would have liked the comment but I get enough satisfaction from it being at 69
@@divanshukumarmahajan4803 😂😂😂 true .... I think the same
probably how he got thru his marriage too
not wise at all, nothing is solved from being in denial.
@Bjorn the overly, excessively enslaved singaporean I mean maybe, but i was talking about more in general
"You're mad!"
"Thank goodness for that otherwise this would probably never work!"
Tomb Raver beckett: your mad. Jack sparrow : thank godness for that because if I wasn't this would probably never work
And all that was done without a single drop of rum
LOL funny, in Italian this line is roughly translated as: Thank Goodness for that, if I wasn't I wouldn't even try this
Small difference I know, but still
Yeah
*mood*
At world's end is very underrated in my opinion. The movie is very entertaining from start to finish.
The plot's a bit convoluted, but I agree, this movie's an absolute blast. Great re-viewing value.
Valey agreed! It’s my favorite in the series
I feel like it start slowly and pretty badly but the second half has probably the best scenes in the trilogy (the dialogue between davy jones and calipso in the cell and the death of the Commodore on the exploding ship)
Only one bit I really hated was the midfight marriage between Will and Elizabeth. Very cringe worthy scene.
Its like the matrix sequels, individual scenes are great but together the pacing is off
Love how he refers to Pintel and Regetti as "the belligerent homunculus and his friend with the wooden eye"
Considering I did not know the characters actual names, but I knew exactly who he was referring to, I feel it's quite an apt description.
Hahha, i did not know what that means before
And he pulls out another brilliant move. Keeping the piece of eight with Barbossa.
He never forgave them for the mutiny
@@JR-bf8su No, he just thinks them super weird, as everyone else does too
The outtakes to this are hilarious tho. When Jack and Beckett throw fan and compass to each other and miss several times
I LOVE your profile picture of Skulduggery Pleasant
Hahaha, seen it before
(In Jack Sparrow accent) "You can't curse in a Disney film." - Johnny Depp
hahaa i think that's why it isn't in the same shot in here
how did Beckett get the compass?
All I remember from this scene is the blooper that sprouted from it:
Beckett: "People are what they--oh f***ing bo****ks."
Jack: "You can't curse in a Disney film, mate."
Oh fucking bollocks.
"See? I told him."
Will Turner did say "Barbossa you lying bastard" on 1st movie
@@lol0ajo Maybe to Disney they follow the same formula that TV sets follow.(Piss, fuck, cunt, cocksucker, motherfucker being the only badwords you cant say on set.)
@ Kasia Kowalczyk bastard has been used as an insult for some time, but it only made it into print as an insult in 1830.
sometimes the word bastard can be swear or not.
usually considered offensive when used in present-day contexts to describe a child born to parents not married to each other. just like game of thrones, jon snow don't like anyone call him bastard.
either way, no one want to be call bastard
Apparently that's real alcohol they are drinking. Not sure if it's wine, gin, or whiskey but Johnny is really taking shots in this scene. In the bloopers Johnny sorta chokes on his drink, coughs and asked "What's in that?!" Lol
Well... capt'n Sparrow acts like he is perpetually drunk and the Rum is always gone so they need other options 😂
It looks like sherry to me. Beckett strikes me as a sherry kind of guy.
@@beautifulbliss5883 Apparently Guinness is the only drink (that might show up frequently on TV/films) that can't be properly faked. You can water it down 50/50 (which sounds horrible), but that's it
Almost certain Port or Sherry
I assumed it was Brandy.
I love how Beckett totally swapped the narrative on Jack's little, 'the compass won't work because it says you want me dead' line. Beckett just straight up went, 'well if you're dead then we don't have a problem'.
To which Jack responded with "well actually the problem of me being alive becomes the problem of me being dead, doesn't it".
@@furiousfinch1587 and he's not wrong, the only reason the pirates went to meet the armada was because Jack backed Elizabeths bid for king
@@furiousfinch1587 Kudos to making a paraphrase sound exactly like a Jack Sparrow line.
Like Beckett knew he was in a movie and knew critics would just suggest he kill Jack then and there!
@@zippacna 🙀 gaylord?
This scene is brilliantly written. At first, Jack pretends to be a fool, randomly 'searching the room for Jones' heart' so that he can get Beckett to tell its location. Jack then asks what he would tell Beckett if he were to accept his deal, finding out how much Beckett knows about the Brethern Court. Jack never intended on actually doing business with Beckett, but he knew the pirates could only survive if they were to fight united instead of being hunted down one by one. Jack's plan was to have everyone fight and then stab Jones' heart during the battle, freeing the Dutchman from Beckett's control and turning the tables on him. Jack also 'negotiates regarding his crew members' simply to buy time, hoping Barbossa and the others would team up and attack so they could escape Beckett for the time being.
That is absolutely makes sense bc jack gave barbosa signal of his 8 pieces of 9 items, and make barbossa subtly stole it later, jack is a genius
@@Apudurangdinya it’s 9 pieces of 8. Very important to get the numbers in the right places.
Plausible!
Are you saved? Where will you go when you die? Heaven or hell?
The Gospel, which means the Good News is the news that God Almighty, the Creator came in the flesh as Jesus Christ to take away the sin of the world. The one God is a trinity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. The Son came and laid down his own life to save ours. His sacrifice on the cross paid the price for our redemption with his own blood. On the third day he rose from dead and offers the gift of salvation and forgiveness to those that repent and trust in him. Although God's creation was created perfect, having no death, sickness and disease, the creation became corrupted through Adam and Eve in them disobeying God. In this rebellion the creation became fallen through the curse of sin and mankind became separated from God. This world is fallen, but God offers reconciliation to him through his provision at the cross. Ultimately God will restore his creation to perfection when he returns but those that reject his offer of redemption will remain condemned by their sins and go to hell.
John 1:1,14 KJV
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and THE WORD WAS GOD. [14] And THE WORD WAS MADE FLESH, and dwelt among us,
1 John 3:8 KJV
He that committeth sin is of the devil; for the devil sinneth from the beginning. For this purpose the Son of God was manifested, that he might destroy the works of the devil.
Isaiah 9:6 KJV
For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty GOD, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
John 1:10
He was in the world, and the world was made by him, and THE WORLD KNEW HIM NOT.
Amazing analysis haha, love this. I seriously never interpreted Captain Jack's fumbling at the canisters as him trying to make Beckett reveal information he did not yet possess, the same goes for his questioning and eventual negotiation about why he should be alive. Uniting the pirates is ''obvious'' (you can think of it as Cpt. Jack merely trying to selfishly buy time), but your reading makes Captain Sparrow's actions a lot more altruistic and calibrated towards the survival of not merely him (because I think a lot of the movies is about mortality and wishing to live forever; death and (im)mortality are a theme in all of the movies)
Maybe Captain Jack never thought of it in this elaborate way, but that's part of his genius; as that guy whose name I can't remember says: ''Do you think he plans it all out, or just makes it up as he goes along?''
Your reading puts so much more depth to it, and I thank you for it:D
''that's got to be the best pirate I've ever seen'' - same guy who I can't be bothered to look up the name of, but credits to all the actors, on screen and off, for this amazing story, and credits to you for the amazing interpretation of a scene that is already analyzed time and time by lovers of the series. It's a shame it was cut to this 3 minute version, rather than the original 4-5 minutes, but thankfully we got to see the cut footage (I'm assuming you've seen it... ''people aren't cargo, mate'') Thanks again for sharing your ideas about this, and your wonderful formulation of them, I love this scene so much and I like hearing people muse about it just as much :D
God the dialogue is so well written
Jason Chilado I agree. This film, I think, is the cleverest of the series
Joe Whitehead it’s my personal favorite in the franchise and one of my favorite movies in general. So underrated
It's a testament to what made the original trilogy classics, they were smart popcorn movies, the others just grift from their success
@@vkeshav3519 Well 4 was pretty shit...i think.. PofC 5 though..that was a quite good
@@stefanciocan1605 Idk man, the fifth part lacks something. The well-crafted dialogues like this aren't in PofC 5.
I wish I had his negotiating skills
Jack's or Beckett's? Lol
"Why fight when you can negotiate" ~ Cpt. Jack Sparrow
Emre Özyurt same here both of them really
Fuck Turgay
Ah the negotiator
“And what becomes of Miss Swann?”
“What interest is she to you?”
Jack was trying to protect Elizabeth.
Jack had been so flippant & calm about everything since he’d been in the office. And by the look on Beckett’s face when Jack said, “What interest is she to you” he knew that he had hit Jack’s weak spot. I love the way Jack completely changes his demeanor in that moment. Speaks volumes about his feelings for Elizabeth.
@@MomtoBoys66 I always thought that he was just being a Bro for William, but this is better tbh
Jack is a pirate and Elizabeth is the king of the pirates now also Williams girl who is the son of bootstrap a good friend of jacks once he could never betray his friend or the king
@@boinkingyamumsohardithurts12 except she wasn't the king until later. She wasn't even a lord at that point
What interest did Beckett have in Elizabeth at all
"Square my Debt with jones"
*Drinks*
"guarantee my- whats in there?"
From the bloopers 😆
Freedom
I was thinking that I'm the only one who heard it while watching it.
Actual alcohol,apparently
@@magdalenanowak1969 i always hear it when i watch it
I miss this Jack. Witty, scheming, and eccentric, yet is always three steps ahead of everyone else, and you keep wondering where his true loyalties lie. I enjoyed the last two movies, but I feel like they dwindled him down to nothing but a comic relief protagonist.
He still had some genius playing idiot personality in 4th, but in 5th he was just a drunk parody of himself
Honestly 4th is my most watched one in the series bc it just a story about jack it has potential and played it perfectly, but the 5th failed so hard bc they try to recreate will and elizabeth, which failed drastically bc those character are shallow AF, and the quality of writing is absolute garbage, it's like written by a highschooler fan fiction, i cringed so hard, but damn the cinematography/design are marvelous and Xavier bardem's performance is top notch, he is balancing between, soft, witty and terrifying at the same time, if only he casted as blackbeard. Bc in 4th movie the most underwhelming part is blackbeard, if the antagonist is not compelling ekough the story bound to be shallow
100% I hate that they did that
The 5th film was a identity politics, feminist, girl-power cringefest. Keira Knightley was a good female character. The female protagonist in the 5th film was all about shoving a female destroying the 19th century patriarchy down your throat every 5 mins. 'I'm an intelligent, educated, 19th century scientist and I am a woman - and men are dumb'.
She was cringeworthy to watch on screen. There was so much identity politics attached to this annoying feminist character, it was just a case of eye-rolling every time she opened her mouth. Keira Knightley's Elizabeth Swan was a female role done well - she proved you don't need to be a dominant , condescending, narcissistic feminist to be a respectable female character.
@@tomsaunders9944 Doesn’t she kind of get made fun of and ridiculed by the pirates? Jack tears down that whole facade she has by fake tossing Will’s son overboard. It doesn’t seem like she just gets to try to act that way scot free.
1:17 his face is priceless when Jack takes his drink
"ay ay ay, pirates"
That was meant to be the sound effect thing, not someone celebrating or whatever lmoa
I think him taking both drinks was improvised by Depp. Which is hilarious. Beckett's reaction seems genuine.
@@davidstone281 I'm not sure. In the deleted scene he took another glass from him too and stared at the bottle as he tried to pour once again.
1:09 No, Beckett! Damn you! That's the source of his power!!!
THIS is how you make a film that keeps your audience guessing. Without everyone double crossing one another, this movie wouldn't have been half as interesting. I'd want Jack to represent me in a business deal... until I realize he's just as likely to cut his own deal to reap the greater reward.
To this day, I cannot tell which deals he made honestly and which were ploys. The comments have to educate me
Disney needs to make more of these movies, instead of their glorified fairy tales (obviously not every new disney film is). I guess I feel I outgrew Disney for the most part and it's a shame because of the potential shown here.
I love how they exchange compass and fan. And Beckett immediately opens it and starts using it 😂
Bathing wasn't common among pirates or even a ship was never pleasant smelling. Those fans were essential back in those days. Beckett sorta needed it after Jack wafts his smell around the quarters while he used it.
He's just as dramatic as Jack is. Just better dressed.
Not immediately, but as soon as he gains the upper hand
Beckett and Jack really are two sides of the same coin.
How did Lord Beckett get that compass
"People arent cargo mate"
where does he say that?
It's a deleted scene. Wish they kept it in though.
Would only make sense if viewers also read the books. But I do agree, if they managed to keep it in the movie and able to suggest there is a book about that, it would only attract more buyers of the book.
So wait...
There is a BOOK about that????
Nightybreeze of course there are, there several novels.
1:48 « You can keep Barbossa. The belligerent homunculus and his friend with the wooden eye, both. » I like when Jack tries to sell Barbossa, Pintel and Ragetti to Beckett because, even if he doesn’t show it, he probably still has a grudge against them for having mutinied against him, left him to die on a island and stole his beloved Pearl.
I mean, I would probably keep a grudge too
I wonder if that's why they aren't a part of his crew in the later films.
I mean… it wasn't the last time they betrayed him.
Twice. got thrown into an island twice
Of course
“You may kill me but you may never insult me”. Little gems of script like that delivered beautifully by Depp are what make these movies more then just explosions and swashbuckling.
He then Asks "Who am I?" And Beckett unintentionally insults Jack by not saying Captain Jack Sparrow
Part of why the trilogy was so damned entertaining.
“The negotiations were short.”
I understood that reference.
kookygremlin24: I understood THAT reference.
Haha avengers and starwars LETS GO
hello there
@@travisdixon-oneill1558 Oh God! Imagine Jack Sparrow with a Lightsaber. That would either be Really Cool or a Really Bad Idea :P
1:49 is actually really interesting. Jack says Beckett can take "his [chubby guy named Pintel?] friend with the wooden eye..." But Jack is a pirate Lord so he knows that the wooden eye is one of the 9 pieces of 8. If cutler gets a hold of that, even if he doesn't know what it is, then the court loses the ability to free Calypso ever again.
Did jack see when barbossa made it his piece of 9?
Yes, because Jack didn't actually want to free Calypso, he argued against it in the Brethren Court meeting
But then again, he probably didn't want to just sell his allies outright, he was more likely just buying time to get hold on Jone's heart. Either of those works to his favor.
he wasn't referring to barbossa when he said belligerent homonculus. He's talking about that bald fat dude. Pintel i think his name is.
@@JohnstasBACK that's a very good catch. Thanks
I never noticed that! Just thought it was another instance of Jack looking out for #1.
1:46
This is good dialogue. Jack tries to feint by showing how willing he is to let his ''friends'' die, after all Beckett can trust him to keep his word if he's so scared of dying he'd sell out his friends.
Becket realizes he excludes someone, calling his bluff ''What becomes of Miss Swan?''. Jack cannot counter this with his act, so he backs down ''What interest is she to you?'' and stops fanning himself and breaks character, you can see it in his face.
Becket chuckles to himself arrogantly, he gained the upper hand knowing Jack has more to lose than he's letting on and then makes his attack by trying to devalue Jacks negotiating power. ''I have the compass, why do I even need your help at all?''. If Jack had just thrown Elizabeth under the bus it's unlikely Beckett would have the confidence to try to squeeze Jack dry like this. This hints to us that Jack has more of a heart than we've been lead to believe this far.
Jack calls his bluff, knowing it points to something other than Shipwreck cove, and Beckett counters by telling him he can just kill him and find Shipwreck Cove.
What Beckett has done so far is lower Jacks bargaining power, now all he's good for is trivia on the 9 pieces of 8, and who the pirate lords are. The way he takes the fan from Jack and starts fanning himself shows he currently has the upper hand at this point.
Unfortunately Jack informs him that if he were to take that route, the cost of a direct assault on Shipwreck Cove would be unsustainable so he has no choice but to acknowledge Jacks value.
How much of this was planned and how nuxh was improvised I have no idea but it makes for a legendary character and a good villain
Very nice essay ❤
Men who mean shit always get listened too love that it’s jack
This whole thing is Jack getting information from Beckett, and Beckett doesn't even know it lol. Such a great seen. Jack gets his compass back, finds out where Davy jones' heart is, and what Becketts plans are, all without Beckett even knowing Jack is never going to do business with him.
First rule of the con: always make the mark think he's got the upper hand. Make an obvious attempt to search for the macguffin, start knocking back shots so he knows who's thinking clearly, and then offer to answer questions.
I feel like Tom Hollander doesn’t get enough praise for his performance as Beckett. You love to hate him and I love how well he and Depp work off of each other as two people who utterly despise each other and are trying to outmaneuver the other
I love how Beckett had the clear authority during this whole conversation, yet he genuinely couldn't follow when all he asked was "Who am I?".
I like the way Beckett talks , always calm and cold.
crosscounty24 Made him a perfect villain
*uses a tiny pistol to threaten him*
Jack Sparrow: Am I a joke to you?
That tiny pistol can still kill someone from 6 feets away...just fyi
Lumbago
@@lunaargent3159 ...… *stands 7 feet away*…
No I do not care that I would still be injured.
CAPTAIN jack sparrow -_-
Lumbagoism actually yes. Almost no one in the franchise takes him seriously.
I would've loved more Jack and Beckett interactions in this movie. I love this fast paced back and forth of them constantly trying to outsmart each other.
Actually becket nad jack are accomplices in the EIT company. Jack was capt of a certain ship and and becket was his brother in arms in the royal navy. When jack found out becket illegal dealing of slaves from india he freed them. This pissed off beckett. So beckett had jack ships and her crew murdered and his ship sunk to the bottom.
Jack becomes a fugitive because of becket and becomes a pirate (privateer)
Later jack would goto davy jones and cut a deal with him for his ship back, which the ship was black because of the scorched burn she got from her sinking.
So he renamed her the black pearl.
Yes. You know what. It is their first and last interction throught the trilogy. It is so wierd that the main character and the main villian had only one dialoge.
When you and your friends fail your exams and your friends ask how your ok with it, "close your eyes and pretend it's all a bad dream, that's how I get by".
Zander Bryn That's evil. Prevaricating reality leads to disastrous consequences.
@@BuyTheDip627
My mate, most people tend to deny the reality if something bad happened in their lives.
Even I was also one of them.
Most people also thought about trying to reverse time to undo what the damage that is done though.
@@BuyTheDip627 Its a joke.
Jack Sparrow is being funny with an joke it could broke Joker’s brain, though it’s not funny to Joker when someone out wits him with jokes. Possible Joker will hunt those who ecstatic humor or eccentric humor.
Yeah. I usually feel like my world is collapsing around me, and I just distract myself by eating, drinking, surfing the internet, and escaping into fantasy.
I love how the actor of Beckett still wants miss swann, everyone who saw pride and prejudice will have a good giggle
ohmilord I just thought of that
I never considered it till now lmao 🤣 god loves a tryer xD
I miss these old Pirates of the Caribbean movies.... You always got the feeling that Jack Sparrow was always in "control"... In the last two movies, he was just being pushed around!
I would say he got control of thing sin the 4th movie, he got Barbossa to fight Blackbeard and Blackbeard to fight Barbossa allowing him to get to the fountain, he doesn’t want the fountain though, and is able to kill Blackbeard, get rid of the Spanish and English and gets all the ships from Blackbeard. It’s just the beginning of the movie he is not in control.
SO THAT WAS WHAT MISSING IN DEAD MEN TELL NO TALE
@@shadowshots9393 His intelligence
The 4th film was flawed in other ways but Jack’s character is left intact. The 5th film is where things go down for him.
You have to appreciate how intelligent the writers were with this film specially the third one, it is full of little detailes and exposition tips that once you discover them you'll say wow this film is GENIUS
Johny Depp was, is, and forever will be Captain Jack Sparrow. They killed the franchise when they sacked him because of those false allegations that his ex wife had on him.
Fr. Hope she goes to jail
@@parit6972 If the legal stuff is settled then it's time to bring back the fkin CAPTAIN
@@GangeHrolfr He's stated he won't work with Disney again. Can't say that I blame him.
@@johnbunceiii2668 Yeah, hadn't heard it 6 months ago when I wrote the comment. It was definitely a blow to hear him say it, but as you say nobody can blame him for that. This whole shxt is a travesty, and Depp remained the only class act.
@@johnbunceiii2668 That was before the verdict and now things are uncertain. Johnny hasn’t commented so harshly on it as of now, and Disney is still trying to get him for another Pirates film. The fact we know Disney is still trying likely means they’re in some kind of negotiation with Johnny.
Jack Sparrow: you may kill me but you may never insult me, Who am i?
Mr.Beckett: (slightly shakes head)
Jack Sparrow: I'm Captain Jack Sparrow...
(Then the Ship gets hit)
Which means everytime Jack Calls Out His Name There Is Always Luck To save him 😂
true story xD
Stars xx Then why doesn't he do it more often?
Too much flirting with lady luck isn't good for your health.
@@roderik1990
Lady Luck and the Rum are just Jack's Perfect Wives.
He will never betray them like he betrayed Scarlet, Gisselle, and Angelica.
Jack always full of luck XD
Honestly after the Kraken died the threat of killing Jack became much less scary
"Close your eyes and pretend it's all a bad dream, that's how I get by."
*That is way too deep for half 1 in the morning*
When that music at 3:19 kicks in the first time I saw this I was like “aw hell yeah we’re about to have an epic action sequence”
ME. every time watching pirates: "so, what does the music tell? oh, we're going to have a sad scene, that a funny scene and then a action scene. the music never lies."
man when I first watched this trilogy all the small discussion parts kind of went over my head because I didn't care. now having watched the trilogy several times over I realized that jack is actually an incredibly intelligent, he plays all side pretty much every time and always finds a way to come out on top of it all. he may not be the best sword duelist but he probably is the best verbal duelist in the whole series.
I like how throughout all these movies he never breaks his word. He always does what he says he will do, just not in the way most people would assume he would. Only person he breaks his word to, at all really, is Davy Jones, for which he does die. He is brought back later on, but he dies nonetheless.
It’s interesting how Captain Jack Sparrow negotiates with Lord Beckett. Beckett tried to start a negotiation with Jack, assuming that because he has the chips and the winning hand to bargain he can use that to make a small plea to Jack. However, Sparrow got Beckett to talk long enough about the things he knew Beckett would love to hear about, so that he could twist everything in his favor.
Jack let the conversation move on to figure out how much Beckett truly knew about the entire situation, and he kept steering the conversation towards topics Beckett was interested in so he could keep Beckett wondering. Because Jack knew Beckett didn’t have the full picture in his head, he was able to teeter the line between blatant lies and indirect truths. I always laugh at Lord Beckett’s final moments because he was dumbfounded by how out-of-hand his plans had gotten, and he knew he didn’t make the right gambles. He over-estimated his adversary’s intelligence because Sparrow was nothing more than a goofy, swashbuckling pirate to him. Love it.
Technically, if he sees Jack as nothing but a goofy pirate, then he Under-estimated him, not Over-estimated.
1:10
I always loved this quick shot over to the pieces of eight. Beckett starts the movie with _one_ - apparently a hard-won, precious artifact. At this point he's got them lined up like props for his toy soldiers. It's a nice, quiet way to communicate how much of a slaughter this fight has become for the pirates
He’s also got 9. But yet Jack still has his coin in his hair. Movie prop mistake. Should’ve only been 8 on the table
@@justindosser8148No. The 9 pieces of 8 have nothing to do with Beckett’s collection.
See how Ragetti’s eye was one of them.
@@cooperchance7720 because it became the 9 pieces of whatever they had in their pocket. But there’s still 9 captains and 9 coins but yet Beckett has 9 and Jack still has his
@@justindosser8148 Beckett’s coins are unrelated to Jack’s coin. Beckett’s coins are just random coins that aren’t the Pirates’ 9 pieces of 8.
@@cooperchance7720 if they were random coins then the beginning scene of the pirates singing and the coins ringing wouldn’t have been relevant
Jack taking his drink always gets me 😂
1:17 his face is priceless when Jack takes his drink. I wish I had his negotiating skills.
I can't believe this film will be 13 years old this year, I still remember seeing it many times in the cinema when I was like 12 years old.
I actually prefer the cut alternate sequence to this, as I am sure many others who love the franchise do. It actually sets in stone Jack Sparrow's morals.
Beckett: "Remarkable… The last I saw of that ship, she was on fire… a blackened hulk sinking beneath the waves… We had a deal, Jack. I contracted you to deliver 'cargo' on my behalf, you chose to liberate it."
Jack: "People aren't 'cargo', mate."
Beckett: "And you incurred a heavy debt to raise her up again, didn't you?"
I think it was a good idea to cut it. Not that Jack’s morals are not interesting, rather it keeps the audience and everyone on their toes. What is Jack willing to do or not do according to his morals? We don’t know exactly where his morals lie and I think that’s super cool. I love the cut scene too but we don’t know whether Jack is a good man or not. That’s pretty snazzy.
i do love how his whole demeanour changes when beckett asks "and what becomes of miss swann" he turns all serious and shit
i don't think it's talked about enough
Hollander was one of the highlights in this movie.
Hollander = Dutchman in Dutch lol
@@BatBadAssMan LUL i german it's Holländer
I like how he asks Beckett his name, and Beckett makes that confused look, and Jack offended, said his name. 😂😂😂😂
I forgot how menacing Becket really was as a villan
Captain Jack is one of the best characters ever made
If I'm ever in a situation where someone's gonna kill me and they're gloating about it, I'm gonna use that famous line. "You may kill me but you may never insult me, who am I?" Before doing something stupid and attempting to escape.
I learned so much new words in this movie that my vocubolary cannot handle it.
Love rewatching this scene. Halfway through Beckett’s formal facade just breaks down, and he can barely hide his curiosity for Jack and how his pirate brain works. It’s so lusty. Any longer and he would have pinned Jack to the wall sure.
Oh my god do not make me hateship those two
niceee
What in the fuck did I just read? You need to lay off the Yaoi my friend.
Just realized Beckett gave jack the burn
I can never get over just how intelligent they make Jack, it’s borderline baffling how HES able to maneuver around negotiations like this with such an opportunistic prick as Beckett and walk away with his head intact.
Fuck I wish there was more of him.
Beckett's kinda like a British Napoleon, no?
Eugene Park Hahaha nooo, you can't be more British than Beckett...
Emperor Palpatine: *Cough* Tom Hiddleston *cough*.
What's the similarity between them?
@Starscream91 there not even the same nationality
napoleon was french
beckett's british.
Kinda
Best part: He leaves Beckett there wondering: "What the heck just happened?".
Such a brilliantly choreographed, written an especially acted little scene
“You may kill me but you may never insult me” 3:14. Best line ever!
I always loved when they exchange the compass and fan, and Beckett starts using the fan 😂
What gets me is how Jack just yoinks Beckett's drink right out of his hand and Beckett is like "...Yeah, okay, he's a pirate, that's what he does." He's obviously exasperated by Jack's rudeness, but at the same time, just rolls with it because he knows exactly who he's dealing with.
It's a small price for good business, after all.
CB: Curious. Your friends appear to be quite desperate, Jack. Perhaps they no longer believe a gathering of squabbling pirates can defeat the Flying Dutchman, and so despair leads to betrayal. But you and I are no strangers to betrayal, are we’ It’s not here, Jack.
JS: What’ What isn’t?
CB: The heart of Davy Jones’.is safely aboard the Dutchman and so unavailable for use as leverage to satisfy your debt to the good captain.
JS: By my reckoning, that account has been settled.
CB: By your death’ And yet here you are.
JS: Close your eyes and pretend it’s all a bad dream. That’s how I get by.
CB: And if Davy Jones were to learn of your survival?
CB: Might you consider an alternative arrangement’ One which requires absolutely nothing from you but information.
JS: Regarding the Brethren Court, no doubt’ In exchange for fair compensation, square my debt with Jones’ Guarantee my freedom?
CB: Of course. It’s just good business.
JS: Were I in a divulge-itory mood, what then might I divulge?
CB: Everything. Where are they meeting’ Who are the pirate lords’ What is the purpose of the nine pieces of eight?
JS: You can keep Barbossa. The belligerent maculate and his friend with the wooden eye, both. And Turner ‘ especially Turner. The rest go with me on the Pearl and I’ll lead you to Shipwreck Cove where I will hand you the pirates and you will not hand me to Jones.
CB: And what becomes of Miss Swann?
JS: What interest is she to you?
CB: Jack, I just recalled, I’ve got this wonderful compass which points to whatever I want. So for what do I need you?
JS: Points to the thing you want most, which is not the Brethren Court, is it?
CB: Then what is, Jack?
JS: Me, dead.
CB: Damn. Although, if I kill you, then I can use the compass to find Shipwreck Cove, is it’ on my own. Cut out the middle man, as it were.
JS: With me killed, you’d arrive at the Cove, find its stronghold nigh impregnable ‘ able to withstand blockade for years ‘ and then you’d be wishing, ‘Oh, if only I hadn’t killed someone inside to ensure that the pirates then come outside.?
CB: And you can accomplish all this, can you?
JS: You may kill me, but you may never insult me. Who am I’ Captain Jack Sparrow! Done!
Why... just why? Do your parents really deprive you so much attention to the point where you have to post a script of the dialog to a movie scene on the internet so you can get your pathetic daily dose of attention?
@@blurryface3619 Thanks to him bc I did not understand every word they said !!
@@blurryface3619 Because not everyone understands their accents.
Thanks for the people who does not master this language like myself.
"Daily dose of"... Prick.
wow, great attention to detail 😃
I love the part with the compass.
Beckett realizes, "Fuck, he got me."
“Then what is?”
“Me! ....Dead.”
“Damn.” *tosses compass
Every time someone serves drinks in a negotiation the first thought in my head is that it is drugged. Especially when not on neutral turf
Yadunandan Pillai: Smart.
I wish that they kept in Jack liberating the slaves in this scene. The lines in that are so powerful.
I love how suave Beckett is through it all
The tactic Jack uses is the same he uses in the first movie when making a deal with the navy. He says he will lure the pirates out of hiding so that the navy can catch them. Only he does not say that the pirates are undead/ that the pirates will let calypso free. In the first movie it was done to kill barbosa and in the third to kill becket.
"close your eyes and pretend like its a bad dream, thats how i get by" damn i needed these words. Ty Jack
You already have.
Would have been good advise for 2020 lol
“You were right about one thing master. The negotiations were short.”
The only time i've seen Beckett speechless besides his defeat is Jack asking him a question lmfao.
who am I?
Beckett- Ah?
-I'm captain jack sparrow!!
Jack sounds so cute at 3:02 😱😱😱😘😘❤
I think this film is the cleverest of the series in terms of story & dialogue. This scene is an example
1:17 i love how he just swipes both drinks
What interest does Beckett have in Elizabeth? Does he like her? Or is it something else, like he's trying to use her?
Every man wants Keira Knightley...
Touché lol
Nope, I believe he just wants her like he wants others - as prisoners or something.
Jack's said "What interest is she to YOU?" which may pretty much mean Beckett is:
-Asexual
-Homosexual
-Is a castrate/ eunuch, since it's quite a popular fan-theory
Notice Cutler Beckett nas NO WIFE - and with his rank he should've had one long time already.
In plenty fan theories, Beckett and Jack Sparrow were lovers in the past, before Jack "became" a pirate. Or at least VERY close friends. Far fetched really, but... Notice how Beckett calls Jack by his name - not many do this, almost no one at all. They also seem pretty familiar with eachother and Beckett tolerates a lot of Jack's weird stuff.
Either way, Jack seems to know one of the three above reasons I pointed out.
Sapphiresenthiss Bluescales "Beckett and Jack Sparrow were lovers in the past"
wtf lmao
@103728061405057548548 This is actually a pretty common fan opinion and it kind of goes along with the canon fact Jack Sparrow, in fact, IS bisexual, which was confirmed by Johnny Depp himself.
Becket- And what do I want?
Sparrow- me, dead
Becket- damn
Love this interaction. It shows just how much he HATES Jack. Despite everything becket is trying to achieve he’d still rather see Jack dead most of all.
I just love Tom Hollander's voice.
I love how he just took Becketts drink because of the look on Becketts face
This scene is so well done by characters who know how to use others to do their bidding perfectly
i really wish they shown more of the history between beckett and jack. they teased about it in the two movies but nothing beyond that.
Sparrow: "Who am I ?"
Beckett: *confused look*
Sparrow: "I'm Captain Jack Sparrow"
Beckett: "OH! ---" *interrupted by cannon fire*
gets me every time :D
Best part
I don't get why he looks confused.
I named my son Beckett. I never thought I had heard that name. Now knowing I watched this movie a million times growing up I’m shocked! It’s crazy how your mind can do that
I KNOW RIGHT
That's so cute haha
Love how he still shakes his hand at the end like "Oops, time to go, good deal, good deal"
Beckett probably should learn in negotiating class that you don't immediately reveal at the start of negotiations that you know absolutely nothing about the thing that you desperately want information about
“You may kill me but you may never Insult me”
-Captain Jack Sparrow A.K.A Johnny Depp
Something I never noticed before, Jack never actually betrays Will, Elizabeth or any of his crew, he only uses them like chess pieces in his big plan
He always tells the truth. Yet, People are surprised when he does what he says. 😂
‘It’s just good business’ imo that’s a good line for a villain to use to justify their actions
Something I missed when I watched this scene the first time. Captain Jack Sparrow didn't kill Beckett when he had the chance. He shakes his hand and runs out of the room. When the Captain negotiates, he means business.
killing him there would do literally nothing as someone else would take that job and would be far less negotiable with jack
You may kill me but you will never insult me...great line :)
Jack: who am I???
Cutler:(some moves)
Jack: I’m captain JACK SPARROW!!
😂😂
Beckett is such an underrated villain
This is how you write Captain Jack Sparrow. Not some washed up drunk who would trade his compass for a bottle of rum . . .
part 5 ruined jack, they made jack like jar jar blink
I laughed when he pulled up that Fan . little touches like that he is so brilliant ..
This scene in the book and deleted from the movie was originally more in depth for Jack.
The reason the Black Peral was originally sunk by Beckett’s order was because Jack refused to follow through a ordered mission to bring People from Africa back as salves.
Jack caught half way on during the journey and spun the boat around again brought the people back to Africa.
Track down the original Pirates 3 Junior Novel , it’s in there.
This is the reason side from Jack just being Jack is why he is my favourite pirate!
The guy does actually have a good heart at the end of the day!
there's pirates of the caribbean books??
I always thought Jack released the slaves in the Caribbean, and that the people you see mourning Jack at Tia Dalma's place at the end of Dead Man's Chest are actually them.
Kids: captain america.
Men: captain jack sparrow.
Did we ever find out how Jack left his mark on Beckett?
:) read the novel POTC: the price of freedom. it is about jack; set when he is still 25yrs old.
Isn't it a bit strange though, that a man who is so against slavery that he ruins himself and his friendship to stop it, is perfectly happy signing his best friend away to serve the 100 years in his stead? And is willing to find 99 other men to pay his debt?
JimmySteller It was all a ruse. Part of Jack's ultimate plan to get ahold of Jones' heart and cancel his debt.
SuperBlop String POTC wiki.
***** Because, Double-O Goose, Knowledge is Power...the power to troll your enemies on RUclips ;)
"You may kill me, but you never insult me"
words I still live with today
And that was all without a single drop of rum