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Will wasn't angry because Elizabeth took the necklace. He was mad because her story confirmed that his father was in-fact a Pirate, not who Will thought he was.
Yep. It burned him that she proved Jack right. 😅
Ironic because in the beginning will hated pirates
"You are a pirat Will." -Probably Hagrid-
The "Why is Gamora" was absolute genius. Kudos to the editor!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah i burst out laughing at that 🤣
I said, "I don't remember that line -- oh."
Perfect!!!
These are the seeds of Eywa!
This saga has excellent action, comedy, and some fantastic side characters, Geoffrey Rush is amazing as Barbossa, and I hope you enjoy it. 😁
What the compass points to is explained in another movie.
Fun fact, the Captain Jack drunken mannerisms were not intended as part of the character. Depp created them himself. Depp was repeatedly told to stop, but he basically said if they don't want it they can fire him. Depp turned out to be right, as it's one of the most memorable traits of the character.
Barbosa is my absolute favorite part of this movie, because the actor did such an amazing job.
Geoffrey Rush is definitely an awesome actor
It blew my mind when I watched The Kings Speech, and realized that Geoffrey Rush played Barbossa... Another great movie, made greater by Geoffrey Rush.
Rush was fantastic, I agree. But I have to say Bill Nighy supersedes him later in the franchise as Davy Jones.
I love how helplessly romantic Mary always is. She is always so cutely aggravated when characters could be kissing, but aren't.
Kind of annoying really, as if the movie isn't good enough if there's no kissing.
@@jeffburnham6611 C'mon, bud, for real? "Just kiss already!" is 1000% how the viewer is meant to feel during that scene, even-or especially-understanding the delay's narrative purpose. Perhaps Mary's deadpan delivery threw you off. It's not a genuine criticism.
@@jeffburnham6611 Yes, that is exactly what she meant with the joking comment.
You must be fun at parties.
Jonathan Pryce.. From trying to catch Captain Jack Sparrow to becoming the High Sparrow.
Saw this in theaters when I was 11. Such a fun experience as a kid. You felt like you were getting away with something, because it was a Disney movie, but it was so dark and violent (for a kid that is). Everyone at school was talking about it when this came out.
It's basically a "kid's movie" out of time as it wasn't that uncommon for older movies/stories to be a lot darker then what's typically considered "safe for kids". I grew up in the 80's watching Indiana Jones movies or The Goonies.
@@RedDogDragon Yeah now that you mention it, it was a very kidsy 80's style film. Right on the edge of adult with the death and blood it had, but still really kid friendly. Such a great film!
My grandparents took me because they were huge into Disney and I remember walking out totally energized saying "that was awesome!" with every one else while my grandparents were in total disbelief saying they couldn't believe that was a Disney movie. They expected more Mary Poppins / Sound of Music but I still love this one.
I'm so glad that she noticed Jack taking that medallion and understood the consequences of that. Almost every first time watcher seems to miss that moment and are then very confused why Jack became a skeleton when Barbossa stabbed him. Very refreshing to see someone go "Oh, no he stole it! He stole it so he can not die!"
How Jack's compass works is... a bit of a mystery lol
(at this point in the series anyway)
Not really. It points to the thing you want most in The World.
@@DavidMyrmidon Spoilers!
@@DavidMyrmidon yeah that was a pretty idiotic comment lol
"At this point in the series anyway"
Where exactly in this movie do they explain that function? They don't do they? lol
@@Cifer77 if you know how the compass works, why would you ignore it for the sake of ignorance?
Barbossa is played by the great Australian actor Geoffrey Rush, who co stars in "The Kings Speech" alongside your boyfriend, but he starred in another film based on a real life character in the 90s called "Shine", which is where he first received international notice, and launched his career.
@Gerald H Quills doesn't get enough love
I remember seeing this in the theater and being skeptical about a movie based on a Disney World ride. I was so very surprised at how good it was, and how well it was produced. There are a couple nods to the ride, like when the prisoners are trying to entice the dog holding the keys by wave a bone in front of him.
"You can keep doing that forever, the dog is never going to move." (LOL)
The Movie was based upon 'The Secret of Monkey Island', but for some legal reason or something it was re-labeled as the Disney Ride
I watched it in a large theatre on the premiere, and it was amazing. One of the only movies I've watched, where there was spontaneous standing ovations after it ended.
I was equally surprised. And the music is magnificent.
Created for Disneyland 1967. Re-created for Disneyworld.
The music in this series is top-notch. Having an orchestral background, I'm sure you'll love it.
After this, you need to see Master and Commander: Far Side of the World. It came out around the same time, it's another movie about ships, takes place in the same era, and it got horribly overshadowed by Pirates of the Caribbean. But it's pretty much universally agreed upon as the best Age of Sail movie ever made.
Not same Era. PotC is in the mid 1700's and M&C is in early 1800s
23:05 "You could be kissing right now. I'm just saying." Mary, your one-liners are gold!!
Great watch, Thanks! fyi...the dog with the keys is a take on the ride at Disneyland, which, understandably gets overlooked by most reactors(especially those outside the U.S.A.). As a Southern California native we have many fond memories of the ride and the movie has several scenes that pull from the ride! The guy laying in the pig slop, the pirate balancing on the barrels, and the guys chasing the ladies is from the ride as well. Maybe a trip to Disneyland should be in your future, lol
13:05 *Barbossa:* What is it that you want?
*Mary:* I want your monkey =)
*Me:* I did not expect that xD
hahahah
the shocking thing that gets forgotten because the movie is SOOOOOO good is that this is a movie that's based on a RIDE lol... a disney ride at disneyland! and the dog holding the keys with the prisoners calling him is a reference from the ride.
Sadly, same year they thought making Haunted Mansion movie would be a good idea. Not so much.
"You best start believing in ghost stories, Miss Turner. You're in one."
pronunciation in american english for caribbean is weird. if we're talking about it in a pirate context, it comes out 'car-i-BE-an' (emphasis on the third syllable), but in every other context we say it 'car-RIB-be-an' (emphasis on the second syllable).
i know, we're a mess 😁
I have always seen it as 'car-RIB-be-an' as an adjective and 'the car-i-BE-an' as a proper noun referring to the location.
I'm so glad you caught Jack's plan with taking the coin, many reactors miss that
I was at a bar once with a friend and there was a guy there dressed as Jack Sparrow. And it was not near Halloween. We mentioned him to the bartender and she said he comes in every Friday dressed like that.
No food, no shade, no rum....
"But why is the rum gone?"
Sparra's got his priorities right 🥃🤣🤣
Will wasn’t that mad about his medallion being taken 😂 He’s upset that his dad was in fact a pirate
How the compass works isn’t clear. Yet. It’s just said to not point north. I think the implication is that he just knows how to use an unconventional tool
Yes!! Your finnaly watching these movies!!! 😆😍🤘
Ok, not sure if you are the editor of your reactions but the “Why is Gamora?” At Zoe Saldonas reveal was hilarious 😂. Keep it up Mary!
One thing I always wondered, since they can't die and can walk underwater and are drawn to the cursed gold so well to be able to find it in a closet on Elizabeth, so I don't understand why they were so scared of Elizabeth dropping it in the ocean. They can just jump down and grab it they weren't far from shore so it wasn't deep.
We don't know how far it actually was from the shore, and how deep the water is there. I don't think it can be immediately next to the land though, overwise Elisabeth could have just... jumped and swam back when they refused to row her over. So I think it may be quite a bit out.
The worry (I assume) is that they won't find it again. The sea floor is large and dark and if there's corals or seegrass or anything of the sort here, finding that piece of gold could be really difficult.
Not impossible of course, but still something they probably want to avoid.
This would have worked better if the ship was moving, so they wouldn't be sure where exactly it dropped. I agree that as it is, it was a little flimsy.
Can you react to the accountant. it's my favorite Ben Affleck film. I think it's right up there in your taste of movies.
I was a percussionist in band, not orchestra. But our high school orchestra was going to do a medley of songs from the movies and they needed a percussionist on the drum set to accompany them and I got to do that part. But our orchestra was pure strings, whereas the band was brass and woodwinds, so no flute players in the medley I played in lol. And I also bought the piano sheet music for the movies, though the best one for piano was a song you'll hear in the next movie. But yeah, the music is so epic from these movies.
From the first movie role A Nightmare On Elm Street through the TV series 21 Jump street and his various roles Johnny Depp is the man.
39:14. It’s pointing to the next movie
There is a short clip on CZcams of Depp in his Pirate garb at the Disneyland Pirates ride. People thinks he is an animatronic and freak out when they realize he's real.
Fun fact: the man who welcomes Jack to Port Royal is played by Guy Siner, who is best known for the role of Lt. Gruber on the comedy series "Allo! Allo!"
1-3 are great films.... After that they pretty much use Jack just as a laughing stick
"Where does it make berth?"
He's asking where the Black Pearl's home port is. The 'berth' is where it 'parks', where it lays anchor for rest, recreation, resupplying, and doing business.
-Will Turner: played by Orlando Bloom, who also played Legolas in the "Lord of the Rings" franchise.
-Elizabeth Swann: played by Keira Knightley, who was also in "Love Actually" (2003), "Pride & Prejudice" (2005), and "The Imitation Game" (2014).
-Governor Swann: played by Sir Jonathon Pryce, who was in "Brazil" (1985, a retelling of Orwell's "1984"), "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen" (1988), "The Brothers Grimm" (2005), and "The Two Popes" (2019).
-Captain Barbossa: played by Geoffrey Rush, who was also in "Shine" (1996), "Shakespeare in Love" (1998), and "The King's Speech" (2010)
Note: Johnny Depp based his characterization of Capt Jack Sparrow on Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones. In response to this recognition, Richards in a later sequel to this film in this franchise does make an appearance as Sparrow's father, Capt Teague.
I studied to work as a fabricator of orthotics and prosthetics, and the first place I worked when I graduated was in a shop in Greenville, NC where Eastern Carolina University is located. The university is about an hour's distance from the coast, the same coastal area that was the haunt of Capt Edward Teach, aka Blackbeard the Pirate. His impress is all through that area, as he not only had a business as a pirate at sea, but also spent some time ashore in the area working another business incognito. Part of that impress was carried over to Eastern Carolina University, whose school and football mascot was Peedee the Pirate.
I must have worked there for 4 months before realizing Peedee was represented with a pegleg and a hook for one of his hands; the very purpose for why I had taken a job in the area.
I love the lore of this saga
In case nobody's mentioned it yet, Johnny Depp's "Sparrow" is literally a Keith Richards impersonation (ask your Grandfather). Keith also makes a cheeky cameo in a later movie of the series.
Keith will outlive the young people who aren't familiar with him. Does he have the curse?
@@treetopjones737 To borrow the old joke: "Think of the world you will leave behind for Keith Richards."
Another favorite: "Rolling Stones LIVE! And Keith Richards"
We played this for our marching band festival my senior year in highschool. The movie came out my freshman year and that year 4 bands did the score at the festival.
The Pirates movies are a fun bunch. And, for future reference, Jack's compass takes you to your heart's true desire.
I’m first?! No way! Hope you have a great day! Love your content!
This is the best movie adaptation of a theme park ride ever made.
"A lot of fun" is a great description of this movie and what movies should be.
High school orchestra classes 🤪 holy crap that brings back alot of memories!
both pronunciations of caribbean are correct
Professor Cligoris? 😂
@@BasedNate well youre wrong, it can happen ;P
Mary the flute playing pirate
You should watch Our Flag Means Death!! It’s a comedy pirate show written by Taika Waititi about Stede Bonnet, the Gentleman Pirate and Black Beard! Super Funny, super heartfelt, and only 10 episodes!! 🏴☠️💕🏳️🌈
Taika was in it and a producer but has no writing credits for it. It is a great show though and I strongly recommend it!
Just started watching your videos about 5 days ago Mary, but you're awesome! 😁
"Take what ya can, give nothin' back...." I absolutely DO NOT care what anyone says, Johnny Depp was and IS the only actor who can effectively give Captain Jack Sparrow his drunken smarminess and swagger.
Johnny sleeps in, turns up on set drunk.
Director: Action
Just kidding, the way in which a classic story, timing of who is cast, and then to completion of a piece, comes together as you said. Sitting in between each orchestra section and experiencing the affect and emotion of the piece, is like sitting in a theatre and seeing a movie (like this) classic for the first time and before you know it's a classic. When you hear the music, you are transported in time to the moment in which you first heard that piece ;)
Wow, the editing to make the blood on the knife she stabbed Barbosa with was so good! Loved this reaction Mary :D Glad you enjoyed it! Yea Norrington is actually, genuinely, a good guy. He's just portrayed as the secondary "bad guy" in this.
I knew this movie was going to be good, as soon as Jack came to port on that sinking dinghy. He just casually steps off the mast and strolls to the harbormaster on the dock as the boat hits bottom. I knew any director who could capture such a humorous and suave entrance of the main character will have a lot more fun in store for the audience.
Great reaction. This first Pirates movie is still my favorite of the series. For a more serious tall sailing ship movie, try Master and Commander The Far Side of the World. Fantastic cast and movie!
The best movie in the "based on an amusement park ride" genre.
Flute solo... Flute solo......
I am a percussionist myself and have played songs from Pirates of the Caribbean... So much fun...
Every single reactor I've seen watch this has used the same "bonk" noise when Will gets knocked out in the beginning XD
24:21 When I play World of Warships and fighting, one of the things I like to do in game chat is quote Captain Jack Sparrow: "Stop blowing holes in my ship!"
Wow, didn't think you'd get to this so late - its such a pop classic!
I still remember the ride at Disney World in Florida’s when I was a kid back in the 80’s. I loved that the movie incorporated a lot of Easter eggs from the ride. Ah the nostalgia.
That is so cool that you played and knew the music so well, as it was the soundtrack that really sparked my deep interest in film scores! (Jurassic Park and Meet Joe Black were my earlier favorites, but Pirates really made it all click into place!) To this day I love guessing who did the music in a movie and also learning about newer composers as the music strikes me as particularly fresh and expressive 🥰
As a side note, I had never really seen Depp's acting before this movie, but have loved his performances since then in literally everything I've seen! Truly a great talent. I hope he can get a fresh reset in his career to be able to share more of his craft with the world :)
10:12 -- the scene where the pirates are trying to summon the dog makes a lot more sense, if you've been on the Pirates of the Caribbean ride.
The "not possible/not probable" scene always makes me chuckle.
I still think that Elizabeth would also be cursed after she escaped because even though the curse wasn’t lifted the medallion was with the rest and then she stole it as well and it affected Jack when he took a piece!
Ahh interesting! I think the reason it worked though is because no one ever actually killed her. (I believe that it isn't until a person has been "killed" that they become undead, including Jack.) So actually that's funny, if Barbossa _had_ shot her at the end and Will/Jack hadn't spilled their own blood yet, she would have been all skeletal and just fine, lol
Negotiating with Barbossa is like trying to use a Wish spell in D&D.
This was a ride at Disney world decades before the movie came out. My mother refuses to believe it, even though she rode it before the movie was in production.
I've played POTC as 1st violin loads of times and the score is brilliant, it's great fun
The score is actually reused from Gladiator starring Russell Crowe. The score piece was called (The Barbarian Horde) and the part you’re looking for is timed stamped at 5:38 seconds
one of my all time favorite movies and this is definitely the best of the series
I loved this so much when it came out. Saw it in the theater with my brother and mom. Us teens came out of the theater all pumped, swaggering around pretending to sword fight with "dun dun dun dun dun" imitating the amazing music. Such a fun movie, not to be taken too seriously (don't get me started on the corset inaccuracies), and yes the music is FANTASTIC. The soundtrack is one of the few physical CDs that I still own, and I listened to it countless times. Not good to listen to while driving, because it makes your drive VERY FAST.
It's so true though, all the swooshing sword fighting and adventurous, movement-inducing music, haha! ❤️🏴☠️🦜
(And uhhmygoosh yes thank you for mentioning the corsets, lol -- I totally get triggered by that in movies now since learning their true history!)
both your intonations are correct, I think, depending on what regional english you go for, British or American
11:50 the implications here is that they only need to take her to the captain anyway, so this parley is extremely advantageous to them, which is the only reason they go with it.
The two men guarding the ship are seen in nearly all the movies.
"Do it you dogs or it's you we'll load into the cannon,".😆🏴☠
I like what they did with Norrington in Pirates, usually his character type (the man with the love interest already assigned to him) is a douchebag or arrogant jerk that's self obsessed but Norrington is a honourable man willing to bend the rules depending on the morals of the options he has. His character type would usually use his position of power to beat or imprison Will as soon as he steps slightly out of line even going as far as trying to kill him but Pirates has a better story intended for his character in this trilogy.
I am glad that you finally watched and enjoyed this, Mary.
11:57 - to answer your question, this is somewhat based on real pirate codes. However, there was no "universal" code like depicted in this film, each individual pirate ship had its own unique code and set of rules. Essentially each ship functioned like an unfixed sailing nation, with its inhabitants like citizens to its established rules and system of hierarchy.
As a child, the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland was thrilling and even scary. Oddly, most people pronounce it with a bee, like honey bee, bumblebee, etc. Pirates of the Ca-ri-BEE-an even though if they talk about going to a holiday to the beaches there they say Ca-RIH-be-an. They emphaise different sillables and it feels silly when they do not.
I've always pronounced it BEE when a noun and RIH when an adjective. I'm not totally sure why but it made sense to me.
@@thorketil1671 yes! This is how I've come to understand it, too, lol
A true story about pirates; Jean Lafite and the 1814 Battle of New Orleans:
"The Bucaneer" (1958 version) Yule Brynner, Charlton Heston
2:30 - No, that's Steve from Coupling! 🤪
@ 10:48 : That guy with the glass eye was in Game of Thrones, too. He was the Wildling that can warg, and was with Ygritte, Jon Snow, and Tormund when they were part of that small party tasked by Mance Rayder to climb The Wall and assault Castle Black from the south. 🙂
Johnny Depp is really good in breathing these characters to life. Captain Jack Sparrow and Edward Scissorhands are my favorite characters of his.
The only thing I dislike about this movie is the whole corset sub-plot. Corsets were not like this and tight corseting (which was rare anyway) wasn't done until the late 1800s. The movie perpetuates the lie.
Oh well. Thanks for the reaction, Mary.
at least they got the undead pirates history accurate
Jack Sparrow's mannerisms was an impersonation of Keith Richards (of the Rolling stones).
The sequel (Dead Man's Chest) is my favorite movie of the series. It is not as good as this one, but the CGI is so amazing and revolutionary.
Great reaction and sparkling commentary to a witty, fun movie Bright Angel. Knowing the music from your days in the orchestra must have made it an even more entertaining experience. You should let us know when you recognize soundtracks you may have played from other films. Sometimes the music makes a film just that much better.
18:34 the "why is gamora " 😂😂😂
About ten years ago I was playing my little Applause Travel guitar next to the Trader Joes' entrance, just for the heck of it. After a few minutes Johnny Depp stepped up, at a respectful distance, and said "nice guitar" and I told him a few facts about this Ovation gem. We chatted goofychat for a few minutes and he said "be seein' you" and I asked "what's your name?" and he shouted back "Cisco!". Trader Joes on Vine Street, Hollywood.
That is the best story! lol
@@Jessica_Jones - You can't make this shite up.
18:37 Good question, Drax! 🤣😅😂🤣
Another incredibly enjoyable reaction.......loved it. Would be cool if you had some old footage of your orchestral days playing this score to perhaps share with us.
I am a percussion player in an orchestra. This is the most favorite movie theme piece to play. Has so much fun playing it
In high school when I was home alone I would raid my mom's liquor cabinet, order a pizza and eat the whole pizza while watching this movie.
As much as I love Jack and Barbossa, it can not be denied that Commodore Norington is kind of the real hero. He is a loyal, upright man with morals and a sense of justice but not to the point of being an emotionless executioner. He risked everything for the girl he loved and when he found out she loved someone else he had the strength and wisdom to let her go... that's some heavy stuff. In every story, other than a pirate story where the protagonists are mischievous criminals, he would have been the protagonist or his best side-kick.
That's why Norington is probably my third favourite character of the movie and it's such a refreshing take on the "law enforcer bad guy" that in most other movies would be a pedantic, envious and arrogant bastard that just exists to get beaten/outsmarted by the criminal protagonists.
This is a classic franchise so iconic the ending is amazing
the scene in the jail with the dog is a replica of a scene from the ride at Disneyland Anaheim. Is a nice touch for a movie based on a ride
From what I remember, the compass points towards what Jack's heart desires. So once he got the Black Pearl, it now points him to treasure/adventure.
If you like the score, this is actually very strongly taken from Gladiator... Because Hans Zimmer did that score too and reused it here in Pirates. Just that it became more famous with Pirates.
"Care uh bee un" and "Cuh rib ee un" are both acceptable.
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I can answer the "Caribbean" question. I was told by an island local on a sailing trip that originally the islands were inhabited by natives named Caribs. He said "Cuhrib..."sounds off to most Islanders, but he didn't really mind it either way.
This was the 2nd franchise that I've seen Orlando Bloom in. The 1st one was in Lord of the Rings where he played Legolas.
Thank you for acknowledging that Commodore Norrington is not a bad man. He gets so much fragg, just because he is the cop in this movie. Yo-ho me hearties!
Yeah honestly I've always really liked Norrington! He's obviously not perfect but he's honorable and observant and has the best intentions. ...Now that I think about it again I actually kind of prefer him to Will because he isn't rash and is actually capable of thinking beyond his own emotions, lol...sorry Will! 😅
The dog holding the keys at the jail cell is a joke that came from the ride of the same name. The dog on the ride is just a figure of a dog as the pirates in the jail are begging the dog for the keys.
Some sailors mutinied for different reasons and if the mutiny went well they became pirates, since they had no obligations to fulfill and could travel anywhere for supplies. That must have happened to the guy with the wide sideburns.
Today's pirates must have very different origins, more similar to the guerrillas that exist in various third world countries.
Something in your reactions tells me you'd never fall in love with a man with a glass eye. Call it intuition.
Traditionally, pirate movies have had grandiose, epic music