Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End Page #2

Synopsis: After Elizabeth, Will, and Captain Barbossa rescue Captain Jack Sparrow from the the land of the dead, they must face their foes, Davy Jones and Lord Cutler Beckett. Beckett, now with control of Jones' heart, forms a dark alliance with him in order to rule the seas and wipe out the last of the Pirates. Now, Jack, Barbossa, Will, Elizabeth, Tia Dalma, and crew must call the Pirate Lords from the four corners of the globe, including the infamous Sao Feng, to gathering. The Pirate Lords want to release the goddess Calypso, Davy Jones's damned lover, from the trap they sent her to out of fear, in which the Pirate Lords must combine the 9 pieces that bound her by ritual to undo it and release her in hopes that she will help them fight. With this, all pirates will stand together and will make their final stand for freedom against Beckett, Jones, Norrington, the Flying Dutchman, and the entire East India Trading Company.
Director(s): Gore Verbinski
Production: Buena Vista
  Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 20 wins & 44 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.1
Metacritic:
50
Rotten Tomatoes:
45%
PG-13
Year:
2007
169 min
$309,404,152
Website
5,007 Views


So we must go and get him back.

So you admit...

...you have deceived me.

Weapons!

[Yelling]

Weapons.

Sao Feng, I assure you,

our intentions are strictly honorable.

Drop your weapons or I kill the man!

Kill him. He's not our man.

If he's not with you,

and he's not with us...

...who's he with?

- [Door opens]

- Charge!

Will!

[Gasps]

[Man] Look out! Look behind you!

[Clamoring]

Ready!

Fire.

[Shouts]

Chart!

Boo!

Company! Make ready. Set. Fire!

Company!

Make ready. Set.

[Hurdy-gurdy music playing]

- Fire!

- [Explosion]

[Shouting and gunfire continues]

[Metal clanging on floor]

Lt's an odd coincidence, isn't it?

The East India Trading Company finds me

the day you show up in Singapore.

It is coincidence only.

[Gun c*cks]

Lf you want to make a deal with Beckett,

you need what I offer.

You cross Barbossa.

You are willing to cross Jack Sparrow.

Why should I expect any better?

I need the Black Pearl

to free my father.

You're helping me to get it.

[Squawks] Uh-oh.

Fire in the hole.

[Popping and exploding]

[Man screaming]

Thank you, Jack.

- [Screeches]

- [Squawk] Thank you, Jack.

- You have the charts?

- And better yet.

- A ship and a crew.

- Where's Sao Feng?

He'll cover our escape

and meet us at Shipwreck Cove.

This way. Be quick.

[Gibbs] Haul the snotters with a will!

[Pintel] Keep it taut.

[Gibbs] Secure provisions

and stow the cargo.

There's no place left

for Sao Feng to cower.

Do you think he will honor the call?

I cannot say.

There's an evil on these seas

that even the most staunch and

bloodthirsty pirates have come to fear.

[Cannon fire booming]

A piece of eight.

Nine of them, you say.

Our new friend in Singapore

was very specific, sir.

Nine pieces of eight.

What's the significance of that,

I wonder.

Nothing can hold against the armada.

Not with the Flying Dutchman

at the lead.

Nothing we know of.

Did your friend mention

where the Brethren Court are meeting?

He was mum on that, sir.

Hmm.

Then he knows the value of information.

Better keep this between ourselves.

We don't want anyone

running off to Singapore, do we?

- Ah, admiral.

- You summoned me, Lord Beckett.

Yes. Something for you there.

Your new station deserves an old friend.

- Not more requisition orders.

- No, sir.

Execution.

[Sword unsheathed]

The Brethren know they face extinction.

All that remains is for them to decide

where they make their final stand.

No one said anything about cold.

I'm sure there must be

a good reason for our suffering.

Why don't that obeah woman

bring Jack back the same way

- she brought back Barbossa?

- Because Barbossa was only dead.

Jack Sparrow is taken, body and soul,

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Ted Elliott

Ted Elliott (born July 4, 1961) is an American screenwriter. Along with his writing partner Terry Rossio, Elliott has written some of the most successful American films of the past 30 years, including Aladdin, Shrek and the Pirates of the Caribbean series. In 2004, he was elected to the Board of Directors of the Writers Guild of America; his term on the board ended in 2006. more…

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