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The Curse of the Black Pear by Irene Trimble原文Chapter X: Gold.A short time later, Will and Jack and their men arrived at the Isla de Muerta,too.Through the fog, they could see ships – old ships under the water.Jack turned to Gibbs."Stay here with the men," he said.Jack and Will got into a smaller boat and started to go to the island."Do you see that?" said Will. "There! A cave, I think."The boat moved slowly into the cave.It was very dark, and the walls were wet.Jack and Will didn't speak.On their left, they saw a light, and next to it was a skeleton.It had a sword in its back.They stopped the boat and jumped out.Then Will followed Jack, and they climbed for a short time.Suddenly, they saw some lights.In front of them was a second, bigger cave.They saw gold boxes, gold cups, gold plates, and gold swords. And a lot of money.The cave was full of gold!In the middle of the cave, in the middle of the gold, Elizabeth stood next to an old Aztec box.She couldn't move because Barbossa had his hands on her.Will wanted to go to her, but Jack stopped him."No!"he said. "We have to wait."Will didn't want to wait.Elizabeth's life was too important to him."I'm sorry, Jack," he said, and he hit Jack hard.Jack fell to the ground. He didn't move.Will looked around the cave and listened."Do you know my plan?" Captain Barbossa said to his men. "When this curse ends, I'm going to eat fruit. A lot of fruit!"The other pirates laughed.Barbossa looked at Elizabeth. He took her hand and cut it with a knife.Then he put the medallion on her hand and closed her hand around it."Blood,"he said. "Turner's blood. The curse started with blood and it ends with blood."He took the bloody medallion from Elizabeth and put it into the box on to the gold.The pirates waited."I don't feel different,"Ragetti said. "Is that really the end of the curse?""How will we know?" Pintel asked.Barbossa thought about that.Then he took out his gun and shot Pintel.Pintel stayed on his feet.The pirates were very unhappy."Oh,it didn't work!" they shouted.Barbossa didn't understand."You!"he said to Elizabeth. "Was your father William Turner? Bill Turner?""No,"she said.The pirates shouted again."She's not Turner's child!""She's the wrong person!""But she had the medallion!""She's the right age."They called to Barbossa."You killed Bill.""You started this!"Nobody looked at Elizabeth.Suddenly,she felt a hand on her arm.It was Will. "Come with me," he said quietly. "Quickly. Now."Elizabeth started to move.But first, she took the medallion.They ran to the boat."Look,the girl! She has the medallion! Get them!"The pirates ran to their boats.Then they saw Jack."Jack Sparrow!" said Barbossa. "Aren't you dead?""No,I'm not dead.""But you will be..." Barbossa took out his gun."Wait,wait," said Jack. "The girl's blood didn't work.""How do you know?""I know. You don't want her blood. I can help you."
The Curse of the Black Pear by Irene Trimble原文Chapter IX: The Island of TortugaWill helped Jack on the Interceptor.The weather was good, and the wind was strong."You're not a sailor," said Jack. "You're a blacksmith. Where did you learn about sailing?""I worked on a ship when I was a boy," said Will."I came from England. I wanted to find my father - Bill Turner.""Is that right?""You knew my father," said Will. "I asked for your help when you were in the cell. You weren't interested. But when you heard my name, you said yes.""Oh,I knew him," said Jack. "Everybody knew Bill. He was a good man. He was... a good pirate.""No!"shouted Will."You're wrong. My father wasn't a pirate." He pulled out his sword."Put that away," Jack told him. "Why are you getting excited? Your father was a pirate, Mr. Turner. A good man, but a pirate. Now help me with this ship."They arrived at the island of Tortuga.Tortuga was a small, dirty place.It had a harbor, some houses, an old store, and four bars.Badmen and pirates went there.They wanted to drink and to find women."Come with me," Jack said to Will. "We have to find some sailors for our ship."They went into a bar and found an old man.His name was Joshaemee Gibbs.He was asleep, and he had a bottle in his hand.Jack kicked him."Wake up, Mr. Gibbs. We have work for you."Slowly,Gibbs opened his eyes."Oh,it's you. What do you want?"Jack move dnear to the old man.He didn't want Will to hear their conversation."We're looking for a ship," he said. "The Black Pearl.""The Black Pearl?" The old man sat up. "That's not smart, Jack Sparrow.You know the stories about the Black Pearl. Do you think Barbossa is going to give you his ship?"Jack laughed. "Oh, I think he will," he answered.He looked at Will, and the old man's eyes followed his."I have the boy and they want him.""That boy?""The child of Bill Turner. His only child."Joshaemee Gibbs didn't speak.He thought about Jack's words.And then he smiled."Ah,I understand," he said. "His only child. I think I can find some sailors for you now."Gibbs did his job well.Some of the sailors were small; some were tall.Some were fat; some were thin.Some were smart; some were stupid.But they were all good sailors.They stood in front of their captain.Jack looked at them.Then he showed them the ship."There's my ship, the Interceptor," he said. "It is a fine ship, a fast ship.Sail with me, and at the end you can have it! What do you say?"The sailors shouted, "Yes!"Jack stopped in front of a sailor in a very big hat.Suddenly a hand came out from under the hat and hit him. Jack fell to the ground.The hat fell, too - and showed a woman's face.Jack stood up. "Hello, Ana Maria," he said."You took my boat!" she shouted."Ah..."said Jack slowly."And where is it now? Do you have it?""No,I don't. But this ship is better."He turned to the men."Get ready!" he said. "We're going to sail. And Ana Maria will give you your work."The sailors ran onto the ship, and the Interceptor left Tortuga.Gibbs and Will sat and looked out at the ocean."Do you know Captain Sparrow well?" Will asked."Oh yes," said Gibbs. "I knew him when he was captain of the Black Pearl.""What?Captain of the Black Pearl? But how..?""Listen to the story," said Gibbs. "Jack Sparrow was a pirate, but he was a good man. He found the Isla de Muerta -and there was gold for every sailor on his ship.But his sailors didn't want Jack Sparrow. They wanted the gold. So they left him on an island with no food and no water – only his gun.""They left him?""They left him -but he got away. And now he wants to find those pirates, and he wants to use that gun. He wants to shoot their captain, Barbossa!"The Black Pearl was at the Isla de Muerta."It's time, my dear,'" said Ragetti.He smiled at her, but his one good eye watched her carefully.They put her in a small boat and left the Black Pearl.The fog got thinner.Elizabeth could see a big, black cave."Are we going in there?" she asked."Yes,my dear," said Pintel.
The Curse of the Black Pear by Irene Trimble原文Chapter V: Pirates in TownIt was night, and there was a thick fog in Port Royal.Through the fog came a ship -a tall, black ship.It carried the skull and crossbones.In her bed in the Governor's House, Elizabeth tried to read.She couldn't sleep.She saw the fog, and she thought about the pirates and the ghost story.Down in the town, Will left the store and stood in the street.Everything was quiet - too quiet.In his cell, Jack sat and thought, could he do? How could he get out of this place?He looked out at the harbor and at the fog, but he wasn't afraid.Suddenly,there was a loud noise from guns."I know those guns," Jack thought. "It's the Pearl!"He heard the guns again. And again.Jack looked down at the town.It was on fire! Smoke came from the houses and the stores.People ran out into the streets.And then, out of the smoke and the fog, the pirates came.They ran through the town, with their guns and their swords and their knives.They started more fires, and carried things away from the houses.Will ran back into the store and took a sword and a knife.Then he went outside again. "Elizabeth," he thought. "I have to help Elizabeth."He started to run to the governor's house, but he didn't see the man behind him.The pirate hit him hard on the head and Will fell to the ground.Upstairs in her room, Elizabeth looked out her window and saw the fire and the smoke in the town. Then she looked down and saw two pirates at the door of the house.What could she do? Where could she go?One of the pirates looked up.Ragetti was very dirty, and he only had one good eye.With it, he saw Elizabeth."Look, Pintel,"he said. "Up there!"Pintel looked up and smiled.The pirates ran up the stairs. Elizabeth was afraid and quickly closed her bedroom door.Thepirates hit the door, again and again.After some time, they broke the door and went into the room.But they couldn't see Elizabeth. Suddenly, Elizabeth ran past them and out of the room.She ran down the stairs and into the dining-room.The pirates ran after her.She looked for a gun, for a sword, but there was nothing there.She heard the pirates on the stairs.Where could she go?There was a small closet at the back of the room.She went in and closed the door, very quietly.The pirates came into the room."Come out, little girl," called Pintel. "You have something, and we want it.""The gold is calling to us," said Ragetti."Come out."In the closet, Elizabeth didn't move.She had the gold medallion in her hand.And then, suddenly, the door opened, and there was Ragetti.His one eye looked at her. "Hello, little girl...
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Will the REAL Pirate King please stand up? Set sail into a maelstrom of Madness and see who gets spat out, living for eternity as our Best Pirate of the Caribbean: - Welcome back to Disney globetrotter and current tie-breaker host, Marissa! - Kyle and Chris bring back the rum for Spoonful of Sugar, and Marissa's Pirate ingenuity makes for a sweet concoction. - Picking up the Best Pirate of The Caribbean bracket in the Round of 8. - Defending Jack's rum habits, but attacking the laws of his magical compass. - Is Davey Jones just a Sad Emo Boi? - Giving Pintel & Ragetti the credit they deserve. - Chris digs deep into the biggest Pirates plothole, which involves Will, Elizabeth, and what you can or can't do on a boat. - Analyzing Jack Sparrow and the art of escape. - Crowning the winner of the Best Pirate of the Caribbean bracket. Got a rebuttal? Want to be a tiebreaker host? We'd love to hear from you: Email us at mousemadnesspodcast@gmail.com Tweet us @MouseMadnessPod Chat with us on Discord: discord.gg/qwpqAWA Join or Facebook Community: fb.me/MouseMadnessPodcast
True love, gentlemen of fortune, Captain Hector Barbossa’s resurrection, swamp people, apple symbolism, Treasure Island connection, The Princess Bride references, and a battle of ideas regarding Pintel and Ragetti’s loyalty all on the latest episode of the Black Pearl Show. Join us as we breakdown Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest minutes 140 and 141. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on Apple Podcasts. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your que stions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlshow.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Instagram: https://instagram.com/blackpearlshow
We’re back, Scalawags, with an all new episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! Join us for episode 110 as we walk the plank on minutes 120 and 121 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. From Jack Sparrow gloating with his jar of dirt to Pintel and Ragetti pulling their ropes, we discuss some old English, break down the details of the Flying Dutchman’s cannons, and give semi-proper credits to those poor uncredited pirate actors who comprise Davy Jones’ crew. And, Scott forgets a cephalopod is a member of the molluscan class. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Instagram: https://instagram.com/blackpearlshow Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
Nothing gets us in the mood more and all backed up than meditating after Elizabeth Swann gives you the runaround. Join us for this episode of the Black Pearl Show as we tackle minutes 104 and 105 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. In this show we announce the winner of the 2nd Annual Listeners’ Appreciation Contest, give a few excuses as to why the show was delayed, compare Facebook audience sizes between Star Wars and Pirates of the Caribbean, take a voyage of discovery regarding Pirates of the Caribbean fan films, discuss a disgruntled James Norrington stealing the scene, a list of our favorite things spanning music, cinematography, Captain Jack Sparrow’s Peter Pan pose, and scenes, identify a couple of missed filmmaking opportunities, use Pintel and Ragetti to learn about modern circus origins and history, go behind the scenes on Isla Cruces and the real location of Exuma, Bahamas, dive into Exuma and Bahama pirate history spanning Calico Jack Rackham, Blackbeard, Mary Reed, Anne Bonny, and Captain Kidd, the ties to the American Revolutionary War with John Rolle, the lore of feral pigs on Pig Beach, David Copperfield’s janitorial island macaws, and listener comments on why they like Pirates of the Caribbean films and rides. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Instagram: https://instagram.com/blackpearlshow Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
It’s another hot, hot, hot episode as we kick things off with a little blow the man down and listener comments in this episode covering minutes 102 and 103 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. Join us as we continue the discussion, euphemisms and metaphors of Elizabeth Swann working hard to seduce Captain Jack Sparrow, the smart writing of Terry Rossio and Ted Elliott keeping the audience guessing as to the attraction between the two, the broken deal with Davy Jones and Jack Sparrow with the return of the black spot, Pintel and Ragetti’s debate on the pronunciation of Kraken, the mythological, 13th century Icelandic tale of the Kraken (Hafgufa and Lyngbakr) and the natural history of the Kraken as described by the Old Norwegian natural history work Konungs skuggsjá. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Instagram: https://instagram.com/blackpearlshow Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
The acting, the music, the melodrama and getting ejected from the movie is unforgiveable. Join us for minute 79 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we scrutinize this entire minute and wonder if anything went right. In this episode we discuss whether the choice of music worked, Johnny Depp’s acting choice, and the seemingly out of character dialogue, the theme of Captain Jack Sparrow’s possible love for Elizabeth Swann, Elizabeth’s reunion with Pintel and Ragetti, we ask the question if Ragetti would know what a heart sounded like, the reason why the stethoscope was invented, Elizabeth’s hair, and the Flying Dutchman hierarchy. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Instagram: https://instagram.com/blackpearlshow Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
Literally and figuratively, there’s more touching and rubbing in that little Cuban voodoo love shack as we ponder the dichotomy of good and evil. Join us for minute 54 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we discuss the contents of the Dead Man’s Chest, Pintel, Ragetti and Gibbs stepping in as a pseudo-audience, the variety of answers as to what vexes all men, Will Turner’s potential connection to the tragic story of Davy Jones, and a bit of voodoo history spanning the origins of this religion and the famous Marie Laveau. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Instagram: https://instagram.com/blackpearlshow Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for as the Black Pearl sails away from the Island of Pelegosto. It’s no doubt time to celebrate the end of the line for cannibal pirate action and our old long pork references and euphemisms. Join us for the latest episode where we discuss minute 45 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. We kick the discussion off with Pirate Word of the Week, explore the real intentions behind the cannibal Pelegostos and their use of religion and gods in human form as a way to justify their taste for people (and dogs), the use of the Pelegostos turning on the dog a was to point out the absurd nature of classic Hollywood angry natives and the deepest darkest Africa tropes, Pintel and Ragetti successfully integrating themselves with the crew of the Black Pearl, and we celebrate the end of the movie’s time spent on the Island of Pelegosto with breakdown of the amount of time spent on the island, the percentage of the movie on this location, the structural impact on the film, its lack of moving the plot forward, and we wrap up the discussion by exploring the benefits of this extended segment on the movie’s plot and the value to the audience. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Instagram: https://instagram.com/blackpearlshow Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
Yeah, it’s a heartwarming scene depicting a leisurely run on a secluded beach with a dog. It’s the perfect Caribbean getaway complete with an angry mob of cannibal natives. Join us for a bit of escapism as we dive into minute 44 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. In this episode we discuss the most iconic scene of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise that’s spawned internet memes, compare the movie with the final production draft script, identify changes that occurred from the official movie trailer and its impact on plot, explore the musical score – specifically from the expanded soundtrack “Beach Chase / Cannibals Chase Dog” and Captain Jack Sparrow’s theme song “He’s a Pirate,” and end with Pintel and Ragetti joining the crew of the Black Pearl. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Instagram: https://instagram.com/blackpearlshow Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
It’s on the teeter of my tongue, an epiphany, a parrot epiphany that sheds a bit of light on Cotton’s parrot’s nature as a true member of the Motley Crew. Join us for minute 43 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we compare the final production draft of the script to scenes in the movie, analyze the plausibility of Captain Jack Sparrow falling in the chasm and surviving thanks to an episode of Mythbusters, play a round of cannibal men are from Mars and cannibal women are from Venus, celebrate the return of the Black Pearl in this minute as we talk about Pintel and Ragetti, and discuss loyalty versus survival in the animal kingdom. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Instagram: https://instagram.com/blackpearlshow Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
Lost without answers is the theme of this episode as Heather drops a classic Seinfeld reference and inadvertently invents the 18th century’s first adult film. Join us for minute 32 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we wonder why Pintel and Ragetti are supposedly and specifically looking for the Black Pearl, examine the clothes of the recently escaped Pintel and Ragetti as compared to the Zizzle comic and the official film script, address the symbolism of salvaging the ship and their souls, get an introduction to stuntmen and stunt doubles Jack West and Marc Schaffer, go behind the scenes with the Prison Dog and the animal actor Chopper, briefly revisit the carriage ride scene, and walk a very thin line regarding the term mongrel. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Instagram: https://instagram.com/blackpearlshow Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
Hell, hath no furry like a woman and a prison dog scorned. Join us and the pirate fugitives Pintel and Ragetti for minute 31 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. In this episode we wrap up the Elizabeth Swann and Lord Cutler Beckett letters of marque negotiation complete with a disgusted, evil eye from Miss Swann and a cresting smirk from the world-domineering Beckett, discuss the inadvertent evolution of Terry Rossio and Ted Elliott’s intention for the compass and used as a plot point between the first two Pirates of the Caribbean films, tinker bell lens flare inspiration and potential sign of divine intervention, The Escape of Pintel and Ragetti in the expanded universe, the appearance of the Bible, and the ever fascinating topic of antique paper and vellum. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Instagram: https://instagram.com/blackpearlshow Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
The pirate frustration swells and washes over the deck on this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute. Join us for minute 123 of The Curse of the Black Pearl as we kick off the show with the latest news from Disney that they plan to remove the bride auction from all the Pirates of the Caribbean Rides, Scott and Heather vent their political correctness irritation regarding the buy a wench situation, and then dive into the breakdown discussing the Aztec curse reversed, Koehler’s death, Twigg contemplating fighting or surrendering and the ramifications of death by sword or hanging on the gallows, the question if the cursed crew’s fighting skills atrophied because of the curse, cinematic knee-high perspective, the meeting of Mullroy and Murtogg and Pintel and Ragetti, the symbolism surrounding the crew dropping their weapons while Ragetti picks up his eye, and the parley bookend. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for…Scott and Heather cross the line with pirate profiling while Elizabeth Swann delivers her cheesy hero line. Join us for minute 120 of The Curse of the Black Pearl as we set sail with a little highbrow Golden Age of Piracy and real treasure maps, and then roll into our breakdown discussing Mullroy and Murtogg’s interesting character twists and stereotypes that reveal our own biases, link our preconceptions to Pintel and Ragetti, dive into Ragetti’s wooden eye and the meaning it has in the future of the franchise, Elizabeth evolves into the classic hero, Pintel taking charge of the cursed crew, and talk great moving editing that sets the chaotic mood on this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
It’s that time for a little Commodore Norrington bashing as we revisit his missed opportunity to put the kybosh on the cursed pirate sneak attack. In minute 115 of The Curse of the Black Pearl, we discuss Norrington’s mistake of not sending a longboat to intercept the disguised Pintel and Ragetti, identify the smartest man on the HMS Dauntless, point out a Pirates of the Caribbean ride reference, talk parasailing pirates, delve into history with some wicked cool facts about cannons and boats on the HMS Victory, the ship that inspired the Dauntless, set the record straight regarding the mysterious longboat tied to the stern that allows Elizabeth Swann to escape, pay homage to some artistic cinematography, and entertain Heather’s crackpot cannon ball trajectory ideas. Join us for this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
The cursed crew aren’t the only ones doing the stabbing on this random thoughts-filled episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute. Join us for minute 112 of The Curse of the Black Pearl as we discuss Elizabeth Swann’s symbolic prison bedsheet rope escape, the dynamics between Pintel and Ragetti, which is a catalyst for the attacking pirate action on the HMS Dauntless, Governor Swann’s two viable choices to survive the pirate attack, Captain Jack Sparrow examining a gold fertility statue in the treasure cave on Isla de Muerta, Captain Barbossa’s scrutiny of Jack’s true intentions, and we round out the conversation with a behind the scenes look at special effects including artificial moonlight and the skeleton pirate swordfight. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
It’s time to rock out to minute 110 of The Curse of the Black Pearl as we tackle everything from underwater skeletons to sentimental character arcs. Join us for this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute as we kick things off with our ode to classic rock, discuss Pintel and Ragetti dressed as ladies and his link to the Trojan horse, thoroughly examine Weatherby Swann’s evolution from governor to father, breakdown skeleton effects from Industrial Light and Magic, and go behind the scenes talking incredible sound, costuming, lighting, set and art direction, and cinematography – elements that seamlessly come together in this minute. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twiiter.com/blackpearlmin Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
United by special effects, Orlando Bloom and rage, Cassandra and Norman from Lord of the Rings Minute end their three-episode run by discussing the most iconic scene in The Curse of the Black Pearl. Join us for minute 109 of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute as we talk Captain Barbossa dealing a blow to Captain Jack Sparrow’s plan of retrieving the Black Pearl, Bo’ sun’s delight in giving Pintel and Ragetti a special job, a perfectly framed shot of the HMS Dauntless, the full moon, and the Isla de Muerta cave opening, and an in-depth conversation on the game-changing underwater pirate sequence complete with a Finding Nemo reference, the physics and biology of walking while submerged, and the revelation that this scene enraged Peter Jackson because of its similarity to an effect in Lord of the Rings: Return of the King, which debuted before his trilogy finale. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twiiter.com/blackpearlmin Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
We dive to the crushing depths of Davy Jones’s Locker in minute 103 of The Curse of the Black Pearl. Join us for Pirates of the Caribbean Minute as we sink to the seafloor discussing some much needed Bootstrap Bill Turner exposition thanks to the film’s test screen audience, the superb characters that are Pintel and Ragetti and their captivating storytelling abilities, an obvious Captain Hector Barbossa dubbing, and we get behind the science of what the crushing pressure of lying on the bottom of the ocean is like for an immortal Bootstrap Bill – a punishment that allows Barbossa to shatter his rating on the evil meter. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twiiter.com/blackpearlmin Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
It’s a three-way discussion as we tackle a listener’s question regarding the swordfight between Commodore Norrington, Will Turner, and Captain Jack Sparrow. Join us for minute 102 of The Curse of the Black Pearl as we kick things off with a question from the audience about Dead Man’s Chest and jump to a deleted scene that sheds light on Elizabeth Swann’s real intentions behind accepting Commodore Norrington’s proposal of marriage, analyze the ins and outs of Pintel and Ragetti swabbing the deck with a nasty concoction, go back in time to talk a bit of history regarding first rate ships of the line in the Royal British Navy, the building of the real HMS Victory which was the model for the HMS Dauntless, and we end on the ever popular topic of a naked Elizabeth Swann on a ship full of sailors. It’s a crazy Pirates of the Caribbean Minute. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twiiter.com/blackpearlmin Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
If you’re looking for a gratuitous stripping scene involving Elizabeth Swann, pirates and a plank, then you’ve come to the right episode. On minute 94 of The Curse of the Black Pearl, we can’t avert our eyes as Elizabeth Swann removes her dress while walking the plank at the request of Captain Hector Barbossa – a move that excites the cursed crew, Scott gives a shout out to the Brady Bunch with a touch of Ragetti, we debunk the widespread idea of a movie mistake involving a warm dress and Barbossa, debate if the writers are correct that Elizabeth Swann removing her dress is actually gratuitous, put words in the mouth of a whispering Grapple, tackling a boatload of behind the scenes facts, and wondering if the movie would have jumped the shark if the CGI sharks made it into the final film cut. Join us as we bare all on Pirates of the Caribbean Minute. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
It’s another episode with a perfect mix of crazy – serious discussions and salty pirate talk all regarding minute 76 of The Curse of the Black Pearl. In this episode, we examine Captain Jack Sparrow being knocked unconscious, his reunion with the cursed Black Pearl crew, the ability for Twigg and Koehler to keep a secret, Pintel and Ragetti’s reaction to parley, the stolen oars breadcrumb trail, crewman Clubba, a bit of HMS Interceptor cinematography, and the recurring Friday segment, Really Bad Eggs. Join us for Pirates of the Caribbean Minute. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
It’s a cursed episode today as Elizabeth Swann sees the writing on the Aztec sacrificial wall as we enter the treasure cave on Isla de Muerta. Join us for minute 69 of The Curse of the Black Pearl to discover the link between the film’s cave setting and the Disneyland Pirates of the Caribbean ride’s Dead Man’s Cove (Dead Man’s Grotto), examine Pintel and Ragetti’s relationship and affection for women’s attire and parasols with a sigh and eye, the use of a movie cliché to highlight the treasure chest of our desire, and we begin to breakdown the Aztec and Mesoamerican symbolism on the cursed Cortes treasure chest. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you. Website: http://blackpearlminute.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/PiratesoftheCaribbeanMinute Twitter: https://twitter.com/blackpearlmin Cursed Listeners’ Crew (A Pirates of the Caribbean Minute Facebook Group): https://www.facebook.com/groups/272990339778981/
That’s right, we go deep on full moon symbolism in episode 55 of The Curse of the Black Pearl. Heather works to reign Scott in from crazy moon ramblings which are weaved throughout discussions on the audio and visual film transitions successfully implemented in this minute, a glutton-packed pirate ship meal, and we ask if the CGI holds up. And of course, we join Pintel and Ragetti in imagining Elizabeth dining with the crew naked. Join us for Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated. If you’re looking for a podcast that discusses Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean film franchise (in a movies by minutes format), integrates historical pirate and the golden age of piracy facts, analyzes and entertains, then Pirates of the Caribbean Minute is for you.
Join us for this Pirates of the Caribbean Minute show and enter our first listener appreciation contest by simply leaving us an iTunes review. In this episode we breakdown Elizabeth’s obsession and knowledge of pirate culture, her motives for demanding parley, and the need for Pintel and Ragetti to sign up for a pirate dental plan. In minute 35, we also explore the details in Port Royal, Pirates of the Caribbean code and a few examples of real articles drafted by Bartholomew Roberts in the 18th century. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated.
In minute 33 of The Curse of the Black Pearl, we drop a few too many movie references, theorize that the Swann’s butler is a relative of James Norrington, play a deadly game of knock, knock, who’s there, explore the backstory of Pintel and Ragetti, see Elizabeth as a woman of the people, and patronize Scott while he tells us a little history about pieces of eight. Join us for this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute and get details on our listener appreciation contest that runs from February 27, 2017 to March 12, 2017. Learn more about the contest at http://blackpearlminute.com. Thank you for listening to this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean minute! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com. We just might feature your questions on future episodes. Your support helps a lot in ranking this show and would be greatly appreciated.
Join Faldor (Martin from Extended Edition podcast) as he joins me again for another go at the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise! It's the heartwarming tale of a band of plucky pirates, most of whom were dead at least once before, who rescue their friend from death and but can't save certain other people for some reason. A bunch of other stuff happens that is hard to remember or explain, most of which is people betraying each other, and Keira Knightly has several costume changes, and Pintel and Ragetti seriously get on my nerves. We examine the tone and motivations, try to figure out who the main character is, analyze the story as a long-form romance, and try to decide what to cut out. We discuss Johnny Depp's portrayal and Keith Richards' cameo. We wander off on a couple of tangents about Lord Nelson, the Patrick O'Brien novels, Treasure Island, and British television actors' pay.