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Jerry Bruckheimer gave a few details about the storyline:
“Will is the antagonist this time. After years of captaining the Dutchman, he’s accepted the finality of death — something Jack doesn’t understand. Of course, Jack is clever so he’s going to find a way to save the only woman he ever loved.”
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Jerry Bruckheimer gave a few details about the storyline:

“Will is the antagonist this time. After years of captaining the Dutchman, he’s accepted the finality of death — something Jack doesn’t understand. Of course, Jack is clever so he’s going to find a way to save the only woman he ever loved.”

via IMDb

sonic-thespacehog:

I want a gif of Jack Sparrow when he’s first fighting will and he goes, “Who makes all these?!” in reference to the swords.

But I’ve never seen one, surprisingly. You’d think it was a reaction gif already or something?

Tried it out, works great.

As I’ve pointed out on numerous occasions, the fourth film was dumbed down just so people like you could follow along. Seriously, everything has to be painfully simple, else there’s trouble at the box office. Nowadays you’re just spoonfed a load of crap and you eat it up because of the action scenes and naked women. For those of you wondering, the post ends with “they’re just so terrible.”

Oh, and you are captain of NOTHING.

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Talk Like A Pirate Day - 19 September

Make it count, mateys!

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Pirates of the Caribbean Medley (He’s A Pirate)

I took the end credit themes from all four films and combined them into a medley. Hope you like it! (edited with Soundbooth)

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hangthecode:

Jack was employed into service for the East India Trading Company and was given command of the Wicked Wench. However, after he set free a cargo of slaves, his employer, Cutler Beckett, had Jack branded as a pirate and the Wench set aflame and sunk. After failing to rescue the Wench, Sparrow struck a bargain with the ghostly captain of the Flying Dutchman, Davy Jones, to resurrect his beloved vessel. Jones returned the ship to Jack in near perfect condition except for the permanently charred hull. This prompted Jack to rename her the Black Pearl

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