Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales Page #2

Synopsis: Captain Jack Sparrow finds the winds of ill-fortune blowing even more strongly when deadly ghost pirates led by his old nemesis, the terrifying Captain Salazar, escape from the Devil's Triangle, determined to kill every pirate at sea...including him. Captain Jack's only hope of survival lies in seeking out the legendary Trident of Poseidon, a powerful artifact that bestows upon its possessor total control over the seas.
Production: Walt Disney Pictures
  9 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.6
Metacritic:
39
Rotten Tomatoes:
30%
PG-13
Year:
2017
129 min
$172,537,139
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- I am not looking for trouble.

What a horrible way to live.

- Stop that Witch! Get her!

- We're trapped.

What do we do?

You need to scream.

Over there! Secure that woman!

- You filthy pirate!

- No need for lame calling!

Jack!

Bridge?

It's empty!

Where is the dash?

Do you think that

robbing a bank is easy?

You gaggle of gutless

use of the wound..

Guilty of putting me on this

dreadful pickle in the first place.

Now line up..

And offer me a tribute.

Do you want us to pay you?

Am I not the captain of this ship?

You call this a ship?

- Where is the treasure?

- All of us are starving.

We'll no longer follow a captain

without a ship.

I have a ship.

Black Pearl has never left mi side.

The pirate Barbarossa

rules these seas now.

Has 10 ships.

Guns full.

Not to mention his canon balls.

18 pounds each they say.

One legged man with 18 pound balls?

That's why he walks funny.

Oh come, come mates?

Did we not find the

treasure of Macedonia together?

It was a troll of rotten wood.

- Gold of King Midas.

- A pile of donkey dung.

Face it Jack.

Bad luck dogs you,

day & night.

Now that is a bliss of fabrication.

- You've lost your luck.

- You've lost your ship.

Now.. you've lost your crew.

Jack Sparrow is no longer our captain.

I'm sorry Jack. But we've

reached the end of the horizon.

You're all dismissed.

Eh?

All of ya! Dismissed!

Never sail with Captain

Jack Sparrow again.

Tell you that.

The whole town speaks of you.

The only survivor of the Monarch.

A boy who pelled..

All the way to St Martin,

against the tide.

On a piece of wood.

Now gibbering about pirates.

And tridents.

Please sir, let me go off these chains.

My job is to protect this island

and these waters.

And your sleeves have been ripped,

The mark of treason.

We were attacked by the dead.

You're a coward who ran from battle.

That is how you die.

- I don't believe you're a coward.

- Please leave me sister.

I've risked my life to come here.

To see if the rumors are true.

- Are you speak of the Trident?

- Who are you?

- Tell me why you seek the trident?

- The Trident can break,

any curse at sea.

My father is trapped by such a curse.

You're aware that curses

are not supported by science.

- Neither the ghosts.

- So you have gone mad?

- I should never have come here.

- Then why did you come here?

Because I need to get off this island.

To solve the map.

"No man can read".

Left by Poseidon himself.

- You've read the ancient text?

- In each language they were written.

But this map has never

been seen or read,

by any man.

Luckily I am a woman.

This is the diary of Galileo Galilei.

He's spent his life

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Jeff Nathanson

Jeff Nathanson was born on October 12, 1965 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is known for his work on Catch Me If You Can (2002), Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) and The Terminal (2004). more…

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