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They will definitely regret that decision. Box ticking bollocks. It’s all playing out now. It will go the way of oceans 8, lady ghostbusters, new top gear, batgirl, almost every historical drama on the bbc, wokestokers suck my c*** ……bring back the real world please.
At this point, Disney deserves to go under. With all they're pandering to the woke issues and everything else, I'll be glad to see the end of them. A shame really, but it's become a pure toxic company.
Thats a litte bit of an exaggeration isnt it? I mean sure jonny dept was the mc but i think even without him the show still will be as good as it is and i think you ment to say "without Pirates of the Caribbean Johnny dept would not be who he is now "
I see a lot of good criticisms in the comments, but one main one you guys are missing is this: they totally messed up Jack. Jack isn't ACTUALLY a total idiot who just survives through sheer luck. He's a guy who does crazy things that seem like they never could work, but then do. *He's a genius pretending to be an idiot, not an idiot pretending to be a genius.*
@@strongholds12 we have seen in each movie that jack is a genius he manages to trick several people into believing him, he does the impossible by planning it out (seen especially in On Stranger Tides) and is just a smart person in general
To be fair, robbing the bank by yoinking the bank remain a genius idea, maybe Jack just got better at covering up his genius over the years. He was also even more "busted" than in previous movies.
@@dutchdragon2472 In the movie it feels more like he said “alright let’s tie some ropes to this thing and try and pull it” and then somehow through sheer luck managed to get it to mostly work. Didn’t feel like secret genius, more like dumb luck
Not really, pirates are commonly known for mutiny and betrayal in movies and real life. they crew could laugh and be cool and all but at the end of the day they are there to gain something in return not just follow someone around just for loyalty.
@@KrAyOnS1 real life -> movie. the movies showed the crew being through literally everything and with a single scene they ruined all the built of character development
@@ramonflores3319 I haven't watched POTC in a while but I could have sworn Jack left his crew to die a couple times. Even left his right hand dude to hang if I'm not mistaken.
That's a huge motive why this film sucks... but isn't just this, not having Gore Verbinski really fucked up with the 2 last ones... without him, this series has no chance...
I liked part 5. At least they finally had a nice looking girl. As much as I like this franchise, the first 2 left something to be desired. I think John Marshal did fine taking over. He also did Underworld part 3 and did fine with that.
That flashback scene is what destroyed this franchise as it practically negates the original trilogy .... Once Jack was employed by Cutler Beckett and Captain one of his ships called "The Wicked Wench".... Jack and Beckett had a falling out because Beckett got into slavery business, this disagreement resulted to the sinking of the Wicked Wench .. That is how Jack met Davy Jones, they struck a bargain and Jones raised the Wicked Wench back from the depths and let Jack be a Captain for 13 years, Jack renamed his ship to what we know as "The Blackpearl".. Also Tia Dalma aka Calypso is the one who gave Jack his compass ...
It doesn't. Jack was a pirate, then got kidnapped by rouge pirates and escaped, joining the eitc. In the flashback, he's 18, he worked for eitc his 20-25 years
@@carolpulma2734 I disagree at the "negates the franchise" part. We had a book series about Jack at 16 and the eitc stuff at 20, now they just inserted what was happenning when he was 18. It comes together, it doesn't contradict.
@@carolpulma2734 Of course I care, Jack bartered the compass from Tia after his teenage adventures for a sack of gold at 16. Then he worked as a cartographer's apprentice. Looks like he started to miss the sea and joined a pirate crew. The joung jack from the book series is a MAGNET for trouble and I'm not surprised if the captain either confiscated it because he didn't trust it with a teen or was just greedy and took it. Anyways, it's obvious that Jack isn't much surprised by the compass upon recieving it back from the captain. The Pearl is the "last true pirate ship" and this scene explains why. 2 years later, Jack gets kidnapped by rouge pirates and taken on sea. He escapes and joins the eitc. 5 years later, he's climed the ranks and given a promotion by beckett, who bought the Wench (Pearl) probably from some merchants who bought it from the brethen because Jack dissapeared there was no captain.
As much as I love the intro I’ve never understood why Will gets so concerned about the other crewmen knowing Henry is there. He’s the captain, I highly doubt any of the men would attack their captain’s son without an order from said captain.
I don't think he commanded the same fierceness and strength as Davy Jones did, and his crew might betray his wishes. Will they be punished? Yes. Does the threat of punishment keep people safe in the real world? Not always without fail. William Turner was slowly growing scales and clams and oysters and all kind of ocean monstrosities onto him. He was turning, just like old Davy Jones did. Only a matter of time until he went mad, trapped under the waves, imagine if Elizabeth wasn't there when he came back, he has to wait 10 years to find out you know . . . and he slowly looses his heart too or goes mad. We see that Mutinys are common on all ships, and like Davy says.....Life is cruel, why should the afterlife be any different? Also, Alestorm is a good pirate metal band
I mean there's so many angles here. One could be that they mutiny, like the above-mentioned comment. One could be that they have established rules that must be maintained via the flying dutchman's ship's curse. One could be that they dont trust Will Turner to be a fierce pirate if he lets his child go. One could be that there's doubt in the crew if Henry is found, such as lying about people being aboard the ship. "Why wouldn't he tell us about this, whats he hiding?" I mean for real, it's a pirate ship and its the most fierce revered ship in all of the seas, I highly doubt there's no reason that Will wouldn't want to keep that from the crew finding out.
"Remember that Fast and the Furious thing? Like that like, like that only only on the water!" "....*looks around* But Cap'n we're... not ON the water sir...?" *Looks down at his rum* "Well it was a good plan!"
Jack is not an idiot, this movie makes him out to be stupid but he was always a brilliant person, he took calculated risks which he measured against his own abilities. He made his opponents underestimate him.
I hate the beginning, with the cursed Flying Dutchman and Will Turner, he shouldn't BE cursed and the Dutchman should look normal because the only way for them to be cursed is if Will abandons his duty as ferryman to the afterlife. Which I'm sure Will wouldn't have done. Not to mention Jack's crew so ready to abandon him, especially Gibbs!! Gibbs has been with Jack through thick and thin he wouldn't abandon him like that. Finally (minor point..) WHERE THE F*CK IN PINTEL AND RAGETTI?!?! Those two were awesome and I miss the homunculus and wooden-eyed weirdo... :(
All of his 'Giving Away' isn't betraying the compass. He 100% sure he would get the compass back because he thinks it through. Trading the compass for a booze IS betraying the compass because he literally giving away a compass and possibly wont get it ever again.
I think the great disservice of this film is how it completely contradicts the entire previous established cannon and timeline. Jack serving the british, not becoming a pirate until after betraying Lock, already a captain of his own ship, how he got the compass from Calypso... everything. It honestly just feels like a film in an alternative universe.
Even though the flashback scene contradicts the fact that it was originally Tia Dalma who gave Jack his compass, it was by far the best scene in the entire movie! Jack was back to his original cunning self, not some constantly drunken goofball like he was the rest of the movie.
My headcanon is that Jack got the compass from Tía Dalma/Calypso on the behest of Captain Morgan (the pirate captain Jack was working for in the flashback). Once Morgan died, Jack became the owner of the compass.
@@x-x-X-B.r.o.o.m.L.o.r.d-X-x-x Yes, but with the intention to get it back, since it was part of his plan all along. When he bartered the compass for rum in the 5th movie, he didn't have the intention to get it back, that's why the compass felt "betrayed".
@@b.u.l.1734 I guess that's an okay excuse, but Jack was never certain he'd get it back. What if Turner had given it to someone else? Would it still not count? I get what you mean, but I still think it's a plot hole.
@@x-x-X-B.r.o.o.m.L.o.r.d-X-x-x i dont think it matters or not if jack is certain he'll get it back or not, the compass belongs to jack, it knows this as well, its bonded to him, so long as deep within his soul jack never truly intends to let the compass go, to abandon it, it will never betray him.
Honestly there needs to be a movie based on Jack. Like a backstory. I don't think he's an idiot, he pulls things off that one would consider impossible. Its more like he's a bored genius. That and i guess he has some insane luck, example the guillotine moment.
Having more focus on Jack is why more and more people hated the newer movies in the first place, Jack works better when he's not the central focus and is working alongside the main characters (how the first three movies operated with Will and Elizabeth). Pirates 4 having jack as the central focus and failed at it (in the ratings at least, I still don't know how that movie made $1 billion). Pirates 5 was more conventional, but it instead had a plethora of other issues instead that brought the movie down.
@@brooke7464 I agree, I still love Jack Sparrow, but I personally think he works better if he's not the main focus. Also you haven't seen all the movies? If not then I recommend going through them, they're at least worth checking out
Genius's tend to be a bit eccentric. In this case jack is actually quite the lucky genius. I say lucky because there are certain parts that luck had a big roll in.
@@MegaSpideyman Sea of Thieves is a pirates game. For an expansion for the game the developers worked with Disney to add Pirates of carribean content to the game. I''ve played through the expansion myself, so I recommend getting the game if you have money to spend
The sad fact that Johnny Depp was abused during the filming of this movie to the point where they had to feed him like through a war piece! I feel so sorry for Disney for losing another gem! Eff Disney
@@youunculturedswine264 clearly he wasn’t that’s why there is no real evidence Amber Turd has against him🤷♀️! And In 5 decades there has never been an incident where was called abuser! The video tapes and Amber Turd’s perilous history with her ex girlfriend, friends, and even her sister shows that Amber was the abuser And not Johnny Depp! And if you think otherwise then you must the fake feminist who thinks women are always truthful and men are always abusers! 🤷♀️ I think you need help
Why exactly didn't the Navy guys believe the stories of the sea curse? Haven't they heard that one time Davy Jones was under their control? Is it that hard to believe curses anymore?
The curses happened at another time ( when Elizabeth and Will were young) and therefore there were different navy officers It's possible that there was change in management and the new officers just forgot about Davy Jones and other myths altogether
This movie has one MASSIVELY GLARING plot hole... will turners son was doing it to set his father free from his "curse" but will turner doesn't have a heart because it was cut out and placed in the box and put in the safe keeping of Elizabeth so the moment his son "broke the curse" wouldn't Will fall over dead because he literally has no heart
One? Try several. Jack's Ship, Jack's Compass, how did the son know where the Dutchman was? Why was Will becoming "part of the ship" that curse only happens if he's not ferrying souls to the afterlife. When did Will have time to have a son? Why does giving the compass away break the seal on the Triangle? How come Jack's captain giving it to him didn't do the same thing? If the Flying Dutchman was supposed to protect the seas for Calypso, why didn't they fight off the Triangle gang? If the ruby was the key to the island, how did Barbossa get it in the first place? What does breaking all the curses at sea even mean? Is Calypso dead now? Can they go to the Isla Del Muerte and have a ton of gold and treasure? Why did it take Jack 10 years to figure out how to get the Pearl out? Why were they hunting the girl down as a witch, when Barbossa went to meet an actual literal witch with no issue? How did they know which island to go to at the end to meet up with Will? How come that island they randomly shipwrecked on after getting chased by the sharks happened to have a family of people with personal beef with Jack? Endless plot holes.
Jack got the same feeling that happens when all your friends stop playing a game you all used to love because it’s not trendy anymore and leave you alone. Then they come crawling back the moment it becomes trendy again or they realize the game they switched to was garbage.
No hay duda de la creatividad de cada una de las peliculas de "PIRATAS DEL CARIBE" lo que te hacen sentir, vivir, imaginar cada escena es indescriptible y maravilloso, la magia nos envuelve y forma parte de uno.
Jack Sparrow grows up with 2 generations spaning 5 movies series since 2003. Thus, without JD, there will be no more Pirates of Carribean as we know it today. At the start of Pirates of Carribean The Curse of Black Pearl, nobody had expected this movies of pirates genre would make it to box office let alone successful franchise series as now. All previous swashbuckler pirate movies before it when bust or only fit for tv movie screening. It was admittedly due to JD's Jack Sparrow that has made POC what it is today.
According to Tia Dalma, they look like that because Davy Jones twisted his job. His job was to ferry people who died at sea over, which he did. But he started to actually attack ships and kill the crew on purpose to bring them over. So even though he did his job, he twisted it and so they began to deform physically as well. At least I'm pretty sure this is right
He wasnt doing his job though, he had to take an unofficial "tea break" to stop his son drowning. Probably why the crew are annoyed and why first thing Will says is "LOOK AT ME" and begs him to stop. If it was davy jones he would have let the kid drown but thats Wills son so hes breaking the rules.
I'll say this: watching this clip from scenes of the movie really makes me look at Jack as the most cartoonish real-life character on-screen. Scenes that make no sense at all, but it totally works for the Pirates franchise. I love it. 😁 Haven't seen this movie yet, but hope to one day.
would not recommend this at all sadly. They messed up jack's character by making him seem like a blundering idiot when in reality he was a skilled fighter, who could think in a battle like no one else and was really charming and funny.
It reallys annoys me how this fifth movie semmed to have lack of creativity for building pirates ships. I bet most people didn't realize at 1:48 it's the pearl's hull, the same hull at 7:47 and later in 11:58 we can see 3 ships having the same pearl's hull. I thought taking black pearl's hull in order to build anne's revenge for the fouth movie was far enough.
watching Johnny Depp here is like having a nostalgia and imagining pirates of the Caribbean getting rebooted, I think cannot tolerate watching it.... :(
The Flying Dutchman has the best entrance hands down. Imagine your sailing in the 1700’s and all the sudden a huge ass pirate ship erupts from under water
Well actually barbossa left his sword on the black pearl and jack has that sword, because while they are chasing the anchor you can see barbosa left his sword on the pearl