So, I went to see Pirates again and I caught alot of things I had never seen the first time around…like the fact that Jack picked up Barbosa’s hat right in the beginning at Tai Dalma’s house, why was Barabosa there?? Also, my friend pointed out when Jack and them are at Tia Dalma’s shack, he grabs a ring off her dresser and there was a heart-shaed necklace…looks exactly the same as the music box that was playing in Davy Jones’ quarter when Will steals the key…hummmmm. What do you think that means??? So many little things that I can’t help must be setting tuff up for the third.
I was wondering if the other ship you see offshore the island where Jack escaped via coffin was supposed to foreshadow the next movie – since it looked like a Chinese-rigged ship (lateen sails, I think?).
Wow, I didn’t even notice that!! good eye. I am goign back this weekend to see it again, everytime I tell anyone about the little things I have caugh they make me go back with them to point the stuff out. I’ll take a look for the boat then, did you notice the dangling cages were made out of bones and skulls??
Somebody in one of the other Pirates threads pointed out that when they first visit Tia Dalma, the monkey runs over to an empty pair of boots and howls. Purportedly they are Barbossa’s boots.
I think I heard somewhere that there was a scene following the credits. True? If so, what happened?
This is a trend that’s kind of bugging me lately. I don’t mind them doing it, but it’s irritating that there’s no clue during the movie that tells you to stay. I’m happy to sit past the credits to get a little teaser or something (like in X3), but I didn’t know about the one in Pirates 2 (or Pirates 1, for that matter) until after I’d already seen it. Grrrr.
It shows the cannibals dancing around and then pans over to the dog they were chasing sitting in the same throne and wearing the same headress Johnny Depp was earlier.
I noticed Jack stealing the ring from Tia Dalma, and I presume that we’ll hear more about that in the third movie. The other thing that I can’t explain is at the beginning, what’s-his-face from the East India Trading Company makes a comment along the lines of “I left my mark of Captain Sparrow, and he left one on me.” We know what mark he put on Sparrow (The ‘P’ tattoo that Norrington notices in the first movie), but what does the other part of that quote refer to?
I have a feeling that he recieved a most unmanly injury of some sort. He says it with that sort of emasculated tone.
That doesn’t seem as surpising to me. Will asks where the rest of the crew is and one of the characters says, “They built these cages after we arrived.” Then Will looks at the cages and gets horrified.