It seems he started as a pirate around age 12 or 14 so in the fifth one, he is probably 60, which would make sense, 15 years with each generation of Turner
I like how Will ignored Jack saying that his Father was a good man. All he heard was Pirate. Coming from Captain Jack Sparrow, that's one hell of a compliment.
This is the kind of scene that the other Pirate movies were missing. Jack is actually a very complex and mysterious character in the first installment.
"Don't want you getting beat again." "You didn't beat me. You ignored the rules of engagement, in a fair fight I'd kill you!" "Then it's not much incentive for me to fight fair then, is it?" Pirate logic...sometimes makes sense!
Honour and integrity is all well and good in sporting combat, but in an honest-to-goodness life-or-death scrap, only a fool wouldn't seize every single advantage to come out on top. Bite the ears, poke the eyes, kick the groin. smash a bottle over the head.
@@samalvey8168 To quote from another swashbuckling movie, whose name in fact was "Swashbuckler", "Never fight fair when you're fighting for your life."
Jack's philosophy of "What a man can do, and what a man can't do," is really smart to be honest. You can do whatever you can, but if you can't go with the consequences, then don't do whatever you want
Not all consequences are punishments. An assassin can be chained down by his conscience and turn himself in... Or he can kill even _more_ people to cover his tracks. "A Dark Brotherhood assassin practices the art of murder, and must be willing to pay for that crime... with gold, a jail sentence, or even more bloodshed."
The way commander Norrington says " so it would seem " such pain and agony. The expression on his face tells that It was hard for him to admit the fact that Jack is the best pirate.
His pride was very clearly in bits and pieces. Not as badly as the end of the movie though. When Will frees Jack by surprise, but they still manage to thwart the escape and then Elizabeth chooses Will instead of him anyway.
He started to become a parody of himself the moment they decided that Jack got the Pearl by making a deal with Davy Jones instead of earning or stealing it himself. In the first movie, he’s a smart, clever, and ruthless pirate with a bit of eccentricity because of being mutinied. With every subsequent movie, he becomes more and more overly eccentric and loses a lot of the intelligence and skill he had to begin with.
@@AlasdairGR that claim is kind of a stretch. He gets more eccentric as does the situations he finds himself in. He’s not some pirate Sherlock Holmes but in the first 3 movies he at least plans for things to happen in such ways that benefit him in the end. He knows the codes of the people that are around him and knows what will be okay vs what will not be okay. It isn’t until the last two movies they put him on the backburner
@@AlasdairGR I actually agree with you. The Pearl is almost a symbol for Jack. Having it just handed to him instead of fighting for it in some way kind of disminish its value. Although I'd say the movies only reach the bottom by the 4th and 5th. Those are just trash. The Curse of the Black Pearl is definitely the best movie by far.
@@AlasdairGR You do realize that the Pearl was at the bottom of the ocean? Beckett destroyed the ship after Cap'n Jack free those slaves. Then he made a deal with Davy Jones. 100 Years as Member on the Flying Dutchman for 13 Years as Captain of the Black Pearl. Jones pulled the Pearl from the bottom of the ocean intact. He was Captain 2 years after that, then Barbosa betrayal him. Jack was super smart, he was acting like a fool so the people would underestimate him. Just remember his plan when he wanted to aboard on the Dutchman and kill Davy Jones. He screwed Jones twice. He was The Best Pirate I have ever seen.
The writers of the film basically put it as Will being the best swordsman out of the main characters, but Jack's ingenuity and unpredictability lets him pull victory out of his ass.
@@VegetaLF7 I always felt like jack was better, bear in mind in the first fight, will literally used a red hot sword, used several replacement sword and only actually disarmed jack once, I feel like in a fair fight jack would actually probably win
@@jamest5014 besides, jack didn't really confirm completely that will was a better swordsman. He just didn't deny it, "If I can't beat you fairly, then why would I fight fairly?" was what jack basically told Will.. There's a big IF there
"You ignored the rules of engagement. In a fair fight I'd kill you." "That's not much incentive for me to fight fair, then, is it?" With Gore Verbinski gone from On Stranger Tides and Dead Men Tell No Tales, Jack really lost this signature personality.
Accept that your father was a pirate and a good man. There's something in there that strikes. It comes with accepting that our parents aren't perfect but they are still good people.
Will's whole arc in the film is about being more open-minded about pirates and learning to think like one. This scene is actually called back to at the end of the film to show this change: Governor Swann : On our return to Port Royal , I granted you clemency. And this is how you thank me? By throwing in your lot with him? He's a pirate! Will : And a good man. This is but one of the many callbacks and parallels this film has, CotBP just has such a well written script.
I miss this Jack Sparrrow. A pirate with a somewhat goofy attitude, but was no doubt very clever and tactical in many of the things he did. Not the Jack Sparrow now a days where he survives off pure, dumb luck while being so sloshed he can't even walk straight. Man Depp, what happen?
Well not really we saw his cleverness in all the other movies too. Even in the fifth movie he managed to trick Salazar which earned him the title of captain. And in that scene when Salazar and his crew sent those dead sharks to kill them he used it in his advantage and turned his boat into a speed boat escaping from the ghosts and saving Henry.
The best thing about this version of Captain Jack Sparrow is that he always has this feeling about him. That while merciful, honorable, and intelligent, we can't escape this feeling that if he never got mutiny'd against, he'd have been just as if not more dangerous than Barbossa. That Jack is a great pirate in his own right. We see what he could do alone, then with a lackluster crew, and at the end with his prized Black Pearl again. Shame on the sequels for never following up on any of that potential.
This is the real captain Jack Sparrow, witty, yet a bit crazy at the same time, comical but can be serious when the situation needs him to be, in later movies he was more like parody of himself really
Just think, Norrington JUST received his highest promotion and in walks then runs out the most wanted pirate in the Caribbean, right out of his hands! Yep, someone is NOT having a good day.
I think Will Turner is a younger version of Jack. If you note, Will starts acting more like Jack the longer he's in the Pirate world, as is seen in the following films. That said, I think Jack in some ways saw the world much like Will did in this film, when he was Will's age, which is evident by the story Gibbs tells of how Barbossa tricked him into giving up the location of the cursed Aztec treasure, and then having obtained that information, orchestrated the mutiny. But Jack, being young and naive, wouldn't have thought Barbossa would do that to him, so he saw no harm in revealing that information. Just like Will though Barbossa would honor his agreement to free Elizabeth, which technically he did, but not in the way Will had anticipated, or to quote Barbossa: "I agreed she'd go free, but it was you who failed to specify when or where." One man taught both a very tough lesson about the seedy part of human nature.
Your theory breakdown given we know who Jack parents were, they were pirates just like him. He was raised the pirate way and we see how cunning/smart he is when he out tricks Salazar in his young age
I alwys love the way the music softly blissfully fades away like ocean ripples WHILE THEY ARE SAILING and will voices becomes soft and gentle like he’s about to tell a bedtime story! “When I was a lad...” I feel like I could fall back into the soft pillows of this world
Jack is a very serious side in him. That's his character. That is balanced by his humorous side. But after trilogy, his serious side is almost all gone
they all swore that Will was a spitting image of Bootstrap, but when he's finally shown, he's not even close to looking a little like him. They could of casted someone that looks similar to Orlando
Yeah. Although Stellan Skarsgård is an amazing actor, he doesn't look like Orlando Bloom at all. Stellan Skarsgård is a blue eyed blonde and kinda rough looking, while Orlando Bloom has dark brown curly hair and dark brown eyes and fair looking. Not even when Stellan was younger, did he ever look anything like Orlando. And peoples looks don't change that much, even when they get older.
"Pirate is in your blood, boy, so you'll have to square with that someday." _becomes captain of the Flying Dutchman in AWE_ I know that bit of foreshadowing was originally unintentional but the fact that the writers ultimately made it work is so brilliant. The original trilogy was much smarter than people give it credit for
It isn't. That's the boom and it is meant to be able to swing out like that. Ordinarily you'd have a crew that would tie it down and control how it swings, but with Jack on the helm and Will distracted, no one is holding onto it and it is swinging loosely. Jack is swerving the Interceptor to have the boom swing freely as a way of taking out Will.
@@VegetaLF7 correct. What I’m saying is, Jack spins the wheel and the boom magically moves to the opposite side of the ship without the ship even turning or a change in wind direction. If you watch closely the ship never leans like it would if it turned like that and instead continues on in a straight line.
Will: You didn't beat me. You ignored the rules of engagement. In a fair fight, I'd kill you. Jack: That's not much incentive for me to fight for then is it? No no, he's got a point.
I love Jack calls Will's Father a Good Man and a Good Pirate And then Will Got all Defensive which Annoyed Jack and decided to Insult if Father by calling him a Bloody Pirate and A Scallywag The Dialogue and Writing is Genius
I love this jack. Hes not smart or an idiot. He just thinks different then other people. Shame the later movies make him out to be an idiot with good luck
Will, don't judge others by what they do or how they look on the outside, do it by how they look inside, the essence of their character. because the surface does not matter, what counts is the bottom FOREVER Your father was / is a pirate but not a bad person, he knew very well the difference between good and evil.
I like how Jack says he knew Will’s father as William Turner instead of being like everyone else and calling him “Bootstrap Bill”, implying that they were rather close, then learning later on that he was the only one who was against the mutiny. Idk about anyone else but if Disney has to make more or potc I’d watch a mini series about bootstrap no bs
@@brookie3525 Oh yeah but they know it's here, Disney monetizes this video. They could have taken it down if they wanted, but I assume clips like these probably make them more money in the long-run.
In a way Will Turner is the Pirate Luke Skywalker since: They both grew up not knowing the true history of their dad until they were twenty Their dads worked for the bad guy Gets help from some guys who were on the run to save a girl from the bad guys in their first film In a near death experience their dads turn on the bad guy they work for
The government is the best pirate ever seen: ignored the rules in engagement and is too incentive for having a fair fight. The government only cares for what it can do, but can't sail without other pirates
So Jack has been on adventures with 3 generations of Turners
Ryan Keefe his around 50-60
Ryan Keefe tats wat i wanted to say. 😂😅
It's seems he does better with a Turner around.
It seems he started as a pirate around age 12 or 14
so in the fifth one, he is probably 60,
which would make sense, 15 years with each generation of Turner
jade stark Hopefully he’ll come across Timmy Turner
I like how Will ignored Jack saying that his Father was a good man. All he heard was Pirate. Coming from Captain Jack Sparrow, that's one hell of a compliment.
He was in the ship under sparrow and was the only one to not betray him
O_O
NPC programmed to respond to certain words
@@zeroronaldo9313 He was also the reason Barbarossa and the Black pearl were cursed for so long time, as a punishment
@Rosalva Starkey found the bot
This is the kind of scene that the other Pirate movies were missing. Jack is actually a very complex and mysterious character in the first installment.
2 and 3 most definitely did not lack this.
@@thelastcrow5660 maybe to saying “missing” is wrong for those two. But they certainly made him much more cartoonish.
@@811chelseafc To some level, yes.
@@811chelseafc Jack was always cartoonish, they just emphasised it because it was well received.
@@frenne_dilley ah, no wonder the 4th and 5th movies suck
This is why the first one was the best , really good dialogue , complex characters and allaround despite the fantastical elements well grounded.
dead mans chest was just as good and at worlds end(finale) wasn't far behind either.
Good old Gore Verbinski
I don't count anything after Black Pearl as canon. I really wanted to llike the sequels. This film was better than any film based on a ride had to be.
@@slashbash1347 Why? The second and the third ones are good films too.
The trilogy is really good. The 4th and 5th...are not canon
"Don't want you getting beat again."
"You didn't beat me. You ignored the rules of engagement, in a fair fight I'd kill you!"
"Then it's not much incentive for me to fight fair then, is it?"
Pirate logic...sometimes makes sense!
The overly noble morals of Englanders and their decendants will never cease to amaze me.
Is it really a fair fight if one guy is absolutely certain he'll kill the other?
Honour and integrity is all well and good in sporting combat, but in an honest-to-goodness life-or-death scrap, only a fool wouldn't seize every single advantage to come out on top. Bite the ears, poke the eyes, kick the groin. smash a bottle over the head.
@@samalvey8168 To quote from another swashbuckling movie, whose name in fact was "Swashbuckler", "Never fight fair when you're fighting for your life."
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Most authentic version of Captain Jack you'll ever see
Jack's philosophy of "What a man can do, and what a man can't do," is really smart to be honest.
You can do whatever you can, but if you can't go with the consequences, then don't do whatever you want
It's an honest philosophy, it's up there with "it's not what you know, it's what you can prove."
Not all consequences are punishments. An assassin can be chained down by his conscience and turn himself in... Or he can kill even _more_ people to cover his tracks. "A Dark Brotherhood assassin practices the art of murder, and must be willing to pay for that crime... with gold, a jail sentence, or even more bloodshed."
The way commander Norrington says " so it would seem " such pain and agony. The expression on his face tells that It was hard for him to admit the fact that Jack is the best pirate.
Or so it seems means: i'll get him some day...
His pride was very clearly in bits and pieces. Not as badly as the end of the movie though. When Will frees Jack by surprise, but they still manage to thwart the escape and then Elizabeth chooses Will instead of him anyway.
back when jack wasn't a parody joke of himself
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He started to become a parody of himself the moment they decided that Jack got the Pearl by making a deal with Davy Jones instead of earning or stealing it himself. In the first movie, he’s a smart, clever, and ruthless pirate with a bit of eccentricity because of being mutinied. With every subsequent movie, he becomes more and more overly eccentric and loses a lot of the intelligence and skill he had to begin with.
@@AlasdairGR that claim is kind of a stretch. He gets more eccentric as does the situations he finds himself in. He’s not some pirate Sherlock Holmes but in the first 3 movies he at least plans for things to happen in such ways that benefit him in the end. He knows the codes of the people that are around him and knows what will be okay vs what will not be okay. It isn’t until the last two movies they put him on the backburner
@@AlasdairGR I actually agree with you. The Pearl is almost a symbol for Jack. Having it just handed to him instead of fighting for it in some way kind of disminish its value. Although I'd say the movies only reach the bottom by the 4th and 5th. Those are just trash. The Curse of the Black Pearl is definitely the best movie by far.
@@AlasdairGR You do realize that the Pearl was at the bottom of the ocean? Beckett destroyed the ship after Cap'n Jack free those slaves. Then he made a deal with Davy Jones. 100 Years as Member on the Flying Dutchman for 13 Years as Captain of the Black Pearl. Jones pulled the Pearl from the bottom of the ocean intact. He was Captain 2 years after that, then Barbosa betrayal him. Jack was super smart, he was acting like a fool so the people would underestimate him. Just remember his plan when he wanted to aboard on the Dutchman and kill Davy Jones. He screwed Jones twice. He was The Best Pirate I have ever seen.
I love that he didn't deny will could beat him but Jack also showed how important wits and ingenuity are all in the same breath
The writers of the film basically put it as Will being the best swordsman out of the main characters, but Jack's ingenuity and unpredictability lets him pull victory out of his ass.
@@VegetaLF7 Plot armor that has logic behind it....
@@VegetaLF7 I always felt like jack was better, bear in mind in the first fight, will literally used a red hot sword, used several replacement sword and only actually disarmed jack once, I feel like in a fair fight jack would actually probably win
@@jamest5014 besides, jack didn't really confirm completely that will was a better swordsman. He just didn't deny it, "If I can't beat you fairly, then why would I fight fairly?" was what jack basically told Will.. There's a big IF there
Will is a slightly better swordsman than Jack. Jack would win because he would cheat somehow
Damn legolas still alive in the pirate days. Those damn immortal elves.
But also grew facial hair xD
Oh that one's immortal, I heard he was fighting in the Trojan War too.
@@sauron8838 He was also defending Jerusalem against the Muslims
@@tiltmonger9448 Yeah! And a blacksmith in France+
@@sauron8838 He must be bored staying alone in the Undying Lands, most of his friends should be dead by then
Jack Sparrow in the first film: Genius
Second film: Cunning
Third film: Mastermind
Fourth film: Manipulator
Fifth film: Drunk
1:19 Jack, "Why did I agree to help this guy?"
😂😂😂
He had worse.
Easy, Jack. You need him to get the Pearl back.
Leverage
Their goals were also aligned, Jack realised Barbossa was after Elizabeth who Will wanted to rescue, and Jack wanted to get the pearl back
"You ignored the rules of engagement. In a fair fight I'd kill you."
"That's not much incentive for me to fight fair, then, is it?"
With Gore Verbinski gone from On Stranger Tides and Dead Men Tell No Tales, Jack really lost this signature personality.
OneDaxSter in my opinion, the fourth movies was very good. The fifth was the problem. There was not our capt jack😍
@@evelyn1337 I really liked the second one.
I like the first one and second
@@evelyn1337 The 4th is trash as well.
I don’t think On Stranger tides was good but Jack was good in it but Dead men tell no tales he was just a drunken idiot
Will: "My father was NOT a pirate!"Jack: "You are a sad, strange, little man, mate."
And you have my pity. Farewell!
Will: Oh yeah?! Well good riddance, you looney!
Jack: "Your Father is a PIRATE"
Accept that your father was a pirate and a good man.
There's something in there that strikes. It comes with accepting that our parents aren't perfect but they are still good people.
Will's whole arc in the film is about being more open-minded about pirates and learning to think like one.
This scene is actually called back to at the end of the film to show this change:
Governor Swann : On our return to Port Royal , I granted you clemency. And this is how you thank me? By throwing in your lot with him? He's a pirate!
Will : And a good man.
This is but one of the many callbacks and parallels this film has, CotBP just has such a well written script.
This is why I don't like the way William is written in 2 and 3. He became so selfish.
I miss this Jack Sparrrow. A pirate with a somewhat goofy attitude, but was no doubt very clever and tactical in many of the things he did. Not the Jack Sparrow now a days where he survives off pure, dumb luck while being so sloshed he can't even walk straight. Man Depp, what happen?
His personal life got fucked up, plus probably different directors
And back when WIll and Elizabeth were somewhat respectable people.
Amber Heard happened
Well not really we saw his cleverness in all the other movies too. Even in the fifth movie he managed to trick Salazar which earned him the title of captain. And in that scene when Salazar and his crew sent those dead sharks to kill them he used it in his advantage and turned his boat into a speed boat escaping from the ghosts and saving Henry.
@@ulqamahasan615 using the shark wasn’t intentional planning
There's something about Jack Sparrow's accent that you just can't get enough of.
The best thing about this version of Captain Jack Sparrow is that he always has this feeling about him. That while merciful, honorable, and intelligent, we can't escape this feeling that if he never got mutiny'd against, he'd have been just as if not more dangerous than Barbossa. That Jack is a great pirate in his own right. We see what he could do alone, then with a lackluster crew, and at the end with his prized Black Pearl again. Shame on the sequels for never following up on any of that potential.
"You knew my father." "No, Turner...I am your father." "No!"
Lmao imagine 😂
@@Shirbert_Awae What does that mean?
@@victorgillmore3180 I meant imagine if that was real and that Jack was his father 😂
buzz ligthyear lmaooo
And he calls him "son" in this scene
This is the real captain Jack Sparrow, witty, yet a bit crazy at the same time, comical but can be serious when the situation needs him to be, in later movies he was more like parody of himself really
A perfect example how young adults learn about the real world. Never expect anyone to fight fair. The world is unfair.
Just think, Norrington JUST received his highest promotion and in walks then runs out the most wanted pirate in the Caribbean, right out of his hands! Yep, someone is NOT having a good day.
I think Will Turner is a younger version of Jack. If you note, Will starts acting more like Jack the longer he's in the Pirate world, as is seen in the following films.
That said, I think Jack in some ways saw the world much like Will did in this film, when he was Will's age, which is evident by the story Gibbs tells of how Barbossa tricked him into giving up the location of the cursed Aztec treasure, and then having obtained that information, orchestrated the mutiny. But Jack, being young and naive, wouldn't have thought Barbossa would do that to him, so he saw no harm in revealing that information.
Just like Will though Barbossa would honor his agreement to free Elizabeth, which technically he did, but not in the way Will had anticipated, or to quote Barbossa: "I agreed she'd go free, but it was you who failed to specify when or where."
One man taught both a very tough lesson about the seedy part of human nature.
Your theory breakdown given we know who Jack parents were, they were pirates just like him. He was raised the pirate way and we see how cunning/smart he is when he out tricks Salazar in his young age
Actually Will your father was the king of Troy
People are saying now his father he is Regare Targaryen
Olivia Hobson his Father is also the father of Pennywise
I thought his father was king Thranduil
Olivia Hobson I thought his father was king George the third
Stupid fuck always thinkin with his dick gettin everyone elss killed
I alwys love the way the music softly blissfully fades away like ocean ripples WHILE THEY ARE SAILING and will voices becomes soft and gentle like he’s about to tell a bedtime story! “When I was a lad...” I feel like I could fall back into the soft pillows of this world
this jack is somekind of serious
Which is what I miss about this portrayal of Jack. Every movie after this was just overtop as a comic relief
@@Xscape128 Actually Dead Man's Chest and At Worlds End was Also good. The entire Trilogy was a Masterpiece
I love the fight in the smithy when Will looks at Jack and says You Cheated and Jack looks at him like he's and idiot and says Pirate!
What a beautifully crafted scene. Humor, history and honor...all while en-route to Tortuga too 😂
"then that's not much incentive for me to fight fair, then is it?" Such a great line
0:18 - can we all just appreciate that beautiful shot for a moment
And the awesome soundtrack to match
I love pirates of the Caribbean!
nba73 I love PotC too!!! And captain Jack!!❤
nina hrast same!
I love the movie
Especially love jack sparrow (Johnny Depp)
So did i
Back when he was a witty mastermind than the parody of himself.
I love how Jack drove the point home. Will may be a superior swordsman, but Jack is so much smarter than him that it evens the scales
They’re such good actors! I miss this jack sparrow, wise and clever
These movies have been a huge influence to me about living as a free man, followin my own code
Pirates life
lmao
please give us back the old captain Jack Sparrow in next movie!!😭
nina hrast my thoughts exactly
instead they're dropping him completely -_-
No johnny depp in the next movie of poc
I wouldnt watch it
The SAME goes for aquaman
@@hardivora1468 no amber? Or Jason?
@@keel1237no amber sorry. Bish is shyet
I miss this Jack :(
we all do
He was a gentleman of fortune he was...
@@stefansalvatierra4913 He was a good man
@@TheAussieFloof he stole my boat
Jack isnt the only pirate here
Jack is a very serious side in him. That's his character. That is balanced by his humorous side. But after trilogy, his serious side is almost all gone
i miss jack from movies 1-3.
they all swore that Will was a spitting image of Bootstrap, but when he's finally shown, he's not even close to looking a little like him. They could of casted someone that looks similar to Orlando
I know I was looking a lot for the similarities but I couldn't find any!
We gotta keep in mind jack was probably referring to when bootstrap was about wills age by the time we actually see him he is older
Yeah. Although Stellan Skarsgård is an amazing actor, he doesn't look like Orlando Bloom at all. Stellan Skarsgård is a blue eyed blonde and kinda rough looking, while Orlando Bloom has dark brown curly hair and dark brown eyes and fair looking. Not even when Stellan was younger, did he ever look anything like Orlando. And peoples looks don't change that much, even when they get older.
man, the music in the ship sailing scene and the ship will and jack on, legendary.
"Pirate is in your blood, boy, so you'll have to square with that someday."
_becomes captain of the Flying Dutchman in AWE_
I know that bit of foreshadowing was originally unintentional but the fact that the writers ultimately made it work is so brilliant. The original trilogy was much smarter than people give it credit for
I believe the foreshadowing is for the finale of Curse of the Black Pearl
It is intentional foreshadowing for something though, that the pirates in this movie need his blood because of Will’s pirate dad
Love the fact that this is a screen capture of another UA-cam video.
Buckkets of Toast ahh, apologies dude!
DANG Jack
Such good writing! Even for a 2000’s blockbuster about pirates 😂
everyone was good writing back then. Hollywood still had people who knew how to make movies. Today everything is trash
If jack said he's was a good man.
He's was a good man.
Yup. He is certainly was a good man
A friend of mine, asked me why I like Cap Jack. I saw her this scene and she understood❤️
i knew him.....he's the one that open the worm hole in New York
lol
I understood that reference...
1:35 Will: Wha-dude!
2:13 this exact moment is when Will finally accepts the truth that he's a pirate
Beautiful background musics😍 truly inters in heart ❤️
Does nobody want to address the fact that the wheel steers the rudder and not the mast?
It isn't. That's the boom and it is meant to be able to swing out like that. Ordinarily you'd have a crew that would tie it down and control how it swings, but with Jack on the helm and Will distracted, no one is holding onto it and it is swinging loosely. Jack is swerving the Interceptor to have the boom swing freely as a way of taking out Will.
@@VegetaLF7 correct. What I’m saying is, Jack spins the wheel and the boom magically moves to the opposite side of the ship without the ship even turning or a change in wind direction. If you watch closely the ship never leans like it would if it turned like that and instead continues on in a straight line.
Will: You didn't beat me. You ignored the rules of engagement. In a fair fight, I'd kill you.
Jack: That's not much incentive for me to fight for then is it?
No no, he's got a point.
0:01 Pretty sure it doesn't work like that
I love Jack calls Will's Father a Good Man and a Good Pirate
And then Will Got all Defensive which Annoyed Jack and decided to Insult if Father by calling him a Bloody Pirate and A Scallywag
The Dialogue and Writing is Genius
I love how at 0:00 he cut out certain words so it sounds like "SHIT"
🤣😂😂😂🤣😂 that part got me laughing
This movie is older to kids today than Star Wars seemed to me when I was a kid
The first pirates movie always felt like it was its own story. Part of the longer series yes but sometimes I just view this as a stand-alone
The first Pirates of the Caribbean is a legitimately great movie. It's fucking awesome. Just makes all the sequels look totally shit in comparison.
Will really was the Pirates version of Ned Stark, wasn't he? Except, you know, he didn't die.
No one, repeat NO ONE, could ever play Captain Jack Sparrow better than Johnny Depp; he IS, and always will be, the one true Captain Jack!! 🏴☠️☠️
“You know in a fair fight I’d kill you!”
“Well, that’s not much incentive for me to fight fair is it?”
He’s got a point…
I've always felt that the rowboat at the beginning was nowhere near the ship's bow to get hit when it did.
Im sorry, but there will NEVER be another Jack Sparrow like Johnny Depp
Agreed
Why sorry? It’s true!
@@lol0ajo I read that "Agreed" with Barbossa's voice in mind. 🤣
@@thewildbruce5612 aye
Legend always legend
Thank you and God bless
Truly a lesson more children need to learn.
That their parents used to rob people on ships back in the day?
@@laylaruanThat other people generally don't play by the rules of endangerment
Damn it about to be 20 years since i first saw this movie. Time is going too fast
This movie came out in 2003, so it's only 18 years. 2 more years to go.
Yup it’s time to rewatch this series
I love this jack. Hes not smart or an idiot. He just thinks different then other people. Shame the later movies make him out to be an idiot with good luck
Justice for Johnny Depp
He knew boost strap because they were both in the Black Pearl crew
Brandon Yamamoto no shit.
*Bootstrap
This movie was golden and ahead of its time.
I'd say it came out perfect time jf would probably be "offensive" these days
@@conniestahlkopf7371 much of the best movie, shows, plays have that sentiment. Nevertheless, they’re still great!
It is hard to sail a galleon alone but not impossible
the practical effect makes this movie much better than it's sequels
Mastering of transitions
Well, a fair fight is not a fight to death. In a fight to the death, the only rule is to fight to survive.
Will, don't judge others by what they do or how they look on the outside, do it by how they look inside, the essence of their character. because the surface does not matter, what counts is the bottom FOREVER Your father was / is a pirate but not a bad person, he knew very well the difference between good and evil.
I’ve seen the “so it would seem” meme so many times that I forgot the music doesn’t jump right to the main theme volume boosted when he says that 😂😂
THIS is the Jack we want in the movies
0:22 My mother made me do the little Lad dance
Why that’s gotta be the best pirate I’ve ever seen
Will: my father was not a pirate… he was an ELF 🧝♂️
Thranduil: that’s my boy
“Tortuga”
“Tortuga”
Hotel
Trivago
Damn woah 😦 Jack has been on adventures with 3 generations of 3 turners!!!
“Pirates in your blood boy so you'll have to square with that someday”
I like how Jack says he knew Will’s father as William Turner instead of being like everyone else and calling him “Bootstrap Bill”, implying that they were rather close, then learning later on that he was the only one who was against the mutiny. Idk about anyone else but if Disney has to make more or potc I’d watch a mini series about bootstrap no bs
'I cannot' *Stabs*
*Credit Rolls*
So no one sees the irony that this isn’t a cropped video from the film but a pirated recording of the film which said film is about pirates?
lol it's from netflix so not technically pirated, but to be fair I do pirate most of the films I watch.
@@PIECEofTOAST eeeeh u pay netflix. You recorded a video of a film from a paid company. “‘Tis a pirate (modern) life for me”
@@brookie3525 Oh yeah but they know it's here, Disney monetizes this video. They could have taken it down if they wanted, but I assume clips like these probably make them more money in the long-run.
Love u Jack
Perhaps Will was a merchant but lost his lost everything and so he became a pirate
I miss this Jack
In a way Will Turner is the Pirate Luke Skywalker since:
They both grew up not knowing the true history of their dad until they were twenty
Their dads worked for the bad guy
Gets help from some guys who were on the run to save a girl from the bad guys in their first film
In a near death experience their dads turn on the bad guy they work for
The government is the best pirate ever seen: ignored the rules in engagement and is too incentive for having a fair fight. The government only cares for what it can do, but can't sail without other pirates
Damn Legolas is bored in Valinor so he decided to become a pirate instead
Jack sparrow is the best pirate ever