Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest Page #2

Synopsis: Once again we're plunged into the world of sword fights and "savvy" pirates. Captain Jack Sparrow is reminded he owes a debt to Davy Jones, who captains the flying Dutchman, a ghostly ship, with a crew from hell. Facing the "locker" Jack must find the heart of Davy Jones but to save himself he must get the help of quick-witted Will Turner and Elizabeth Swan. If that's not complicated enough, Will and Elizabeth are sentenced to hang, unless will can get Lord Cutler Beckett Jack's compass, Will is forced to join another crazy adventure with Jack.
Director(s): Gore Verbinski
Production: Buena Vista
  Won 1 Oscar. Another 42 wins & 53 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.3
Metacritic:
53
Rotten Tomatoes:
54%
PG-13
Year:
2006
151 min
$423,032,628
Website
3,803 Views


crushing down on me.

Unable to move.

Unable to die, Jack.

And I thought that even the tiniest hope

of escaping this fate, I would take it.

I would trade anything for it.

It's funny what a man will do

to forestall his final judgment.

You made a deal with him too, Jack.

He raised the Pearl

from the depths for you.

13 years, you've been her captain.

- Technically...

- Jack.

You won't be able

to talk yourself out of this.

The terms what applied to me

apply to you as well.

One soul bound to crew

100 years upon his ship.

The Flying Dutchman

already has a captain...

Then it's the locker for you!

Jones's terrible leviathan will find you

and drag the Pearl back to the depths

and you along with it.

Any idea when Jones might release

said terrible beastie?

I already told you, Jack.

Your time is up.

It comes now,

drawn with ravenous hunger

to the man what bears the black spot.

On deck, all hands!

Make fast the bunt gasket!

On deck! Scurry!

Scurry! I want movement!

Movement! I want movement!

Lift the skin up! Keep your loof!

Haul those sheets!

Run them! Run! Keep running! Run as if

the devil himself and itself is upon us!

- Do we have a heading?

- Argh! Run! Land.

- Which port?

- I didn't say "port," I said "land." Any land.

- Jack's hat! Bring her about!

- No, no!

Leave it!

Run.

Back to your stations,

the lot of you!

- Jack?

- Shh.

For the love of mother and child, Jack,

what's coming after us?

Nothing.

- Here, now, you can't be here.

- I think you'll find he can.

Mr. Swann!

Governor Swann, still.

Do you think I wear this wig

to keep my head warm?

Jack's compass?

What does Beckett want with that?

Does it matter? I'm to find Jack

and convince him to return to Port Royal.

In exchange, the charges

against us will be dropped.

No. We must find our own avenue

to secure your freedom.

Is that a lack of faith in Jack

or in me?

That you would risk your life

to save Sparrow

does not mean

he would do the same for anyone else.

Now, where is that dog with the keys?

I have faith in you.

Both of you.

Where will you find him?

Tortuga. I'll start there

and I won't stop searching till I find him.

And then I intend to return here

to marry you.

- Properly?

- Eagerly, if you'll still have me.

If it weren't for these bars,

I'd have you already.

- I'll wait for you.

- Keep a weather eye on the horizon.

Captain Jack Sparrow?

Owes me four doubloons.

Heard he was dead.

Singapore. That's what I heard.

Drunk, with a smile on his face.

Sure as the tide,

Jack Sparrow turn up in Singapore.

Jack Sparrow?

I haven't seen him in a month.

When you find him,

will you give him a message?

Can't say about Jack Sparrow,

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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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