I saw this in theatres when it first came out. There was very little press and no one expected much from it - its a movie based off a theme park ride after all. I remember walking out after and thinking WOW that was a CLASSIC disney movie and one of the best films I've seen in years!
“You believe in ghost stories?, because you are in one” my most memorable line from my childhood. This movie and Holes are my favorite non animated Disney films lol
@@MitchellBPYao It was the early 1700s which means that the average Englishman would have sounded just like Barbossa. The "modern" English accent didn't exist until the 1790s when it was developed as a way for the aristocracy to further distinguish themselves from the "common people".
@@JimmyBoy9878 Originally. It eventually became a common accent for regular people. Then it got exported to the east coast of the US through trade and migration. Thus the New England accent and aristocratic Southern accent, Virginia and Gerorgia etc.
“If he were telling the truth he wouldn’t have told us” “Unless of course he knew you wouldn’t believe the truth even if he told you” It’s always a good time whenever Jack stays ahead of people The man is too smart, he’s always a good twenty steps ahead of everyone
The Interceptor is a good name for a ship. But the Dauntless is how we say that someone is fearless or determined, Dauntless is also a fine name for a heroic sword. Swords often had names in medieval times.
This dock is off-limits to civilians. I'm terribly sorry, I didn't know. If I see one, I shall inform you immediately. Apparently, there's some high-toned and fancy to-do up at the fort, eh? How could it be two upstanding gentlemen, such as yourselves, did not merit an invitation? Someone has to make sure this dock stays off-limits to civilians. It's a fine goal, to be sure. But it seems to me, a... A ship like that... ...makes this one here a bit superfluous, really. Oh, the Dauntless is the power in these waters, true enough, but there's no ship that can match the Interceptor for speed. I've heard of one. It's supposed to be very fast, nigh uncatchable. The Black Pearl. There's no real ship that can match the Interceptor. The Black Pearl is a real ship. No. No, it's not. Yes, it is. I've seen it! You've seen it? Yes. You haven't seen it! Yes, I have! You've seen a ship with black sails, that's crewed by the damned, and captained by a man so evil that hell itself spat him back out? No. But I have seen a ship with black sails. Oh... And no ship that's not crewed by the damned, and captained by a man so evil that hell spat him back out could possibly have black sails, therefore couldn't possibly be any other ship than the Black Pearl, is that what you're saying? No. Like I said, there's no real ship that can match the Interceptor... Hey! You! Get away from there! You don't have permission to be aboard there! Sorry. It's such a pretty boat. Ship! What's your name? Smith! Or Smithy, if you like. What's your purpose in Port Royal, Mr. Smith? Yeah, and no lies! All right then. I confess. It is my intention to commandeer one of these ships, pick up a crew in Tortuga to rape, pillage, and pilfer my weasely black guts out. I said, no lies! I think he's telling the truth. If he were telling the truth, he wouldn't have told us. Unless he knew you wouldn't believe the truth, even if he told it to you. May I have a moment?
There was so much life in the first _Pirates_ movie. The characters were quirky; the dialogue was witty. Such a fun time. Then it became a franchise. The films felt more and more like products and less like adventures. Looking back, though, this one still holds up.
@@channel8newseastbrickton19 Apparently there's some sort of high-toned and fancy to-do up at the fort, eh? How could it be that two upstanding gentlemen such as yourselves did not merit an invitation?
Does anybody put on the subtitles in English in order to understand what the two soldiers are saying? I always put subtitles on when I watch something unless the disc is allowed otherwise.
If Jack Sparrow is trying to get a ship in Port Royal and hire a new crew and pillage as pirates often do, why would he be lying about it to the soldiers?
i miss the early episodes where Jack was more a walking plot device that didnt *try* to answer questions. the series kinda lost a lot of the appeal IMO when they tried to make him out as some sort of "idiot savant" with a bunch of luck, rather than the force of nature and embodiment of chaos that he was in the first 2 movies. Early jack sparrow *felt* like a living legend that could stand on par with Barbarossa or any other pirate or captain/admiral, someone worthy of having his name known. Later jack sparrow felt more like some moron trying to use someone else's rep to get free drinks at the bar
@@CMR_1317 I agree. Might have been her mother's last name and it's the only last name she's ever been given at birth. The mother did die in childbirth as I recall.
There's no real ship as can match the Interceptor. Black Pearl is a real ship. No. No, it's not. Yes, it is. I've seen it. You've seen it? Yes. You haven't seen it. Yes, I have! You've seen a ship with black Sails ⛵️ that's crewed by the damned and captained by a man so evil that Hell itself spat him back out? No. No. But I have seen a ship with black Sails ⛵️. Oh. No ship that's crewed by the damned and captained by a man so evil that Hell itself spat him back out could possibly have black Sails therefore couldn't be any ship than the Black Pearl. Is that what you're saying? No. Like I said there's no real ship as can match the Interceptor.
This is funny for us but in older times it seems people lived by strict rules, were more cruel and didnt really have this kind of humour that wr have, but ia wondering if there actually were for example soldiers or even rulers like these two through history.
These brave knights of argumentative excellence and disputation are Murtogg and Mullroy. You can make yourself more acquainted with noble qualities of these gentlemen on Wikipedia: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Pirates_of_the_Caribbean_characters#Murtogg_and_Mullroy