Pirates Of The Caribbean Minute

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Analyzing Pirates of the Caribbean one blimey minute at a time

Episodios

  • Iguana Street Meat (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 50)

    09/03/2018 Duración: 33min

    Voodoo dudes, iguanas, fireflies, and bats – that’s got to be the perfect Disney pirate movie scene. Sprinkle in a little Captain Jack Sparrow, a helping of iguana street meat, and a definitive visual reference to the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, and we have ourselves a swashbuckler adventure. Join us for minute 50 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we discuss the slowing of the pace of the film, the regional differences in how we refer to fireflies, the incredible journey of post-hurricane iguanas in the Caribbean, Jack Sparrow’s uneasiness when visiting Tia Dalma, and the origin of the phrase “As thick as thieves.” Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questio

  • Bat Nipples (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 49)

    07/03/2018 Duración: 28min

    It’s time for some great Disney imagery, a bedtime story to rock your children to sleep. Imagine, the last thing you know on God's green earth is the roar of the Kraken and the reeking odor of a thousand rotting corpses. Join us and Joshamee Gibbs for a riveting minute 49 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. In this episode we discuss Scott’s love for Gibbs’ storytelling, the first mention of the Kraken, Will Turner’s heroic coat, behind the scenes on the Pantano River, actually known as Indian River, and the incredible set design that attracted Disney legend Xavier Atencio, and we get introduced to the Middle Earth-like tree known as Dragonsblood. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and

  • Old Ghost Maids (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 48)

    05/03/2018 Duración: 27min

    Oh, here she comes, watch out sailors she'll chew you up, she's a maneater! It’s a man-trapping good time as we try to squeeze every classic 18th century woman’s stereotype about marriage into one blimey minute of the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest film as possible. Join us for minute 48 as we discuss the movies liberal use of old stereotypes about women and male sailors, ask ourselves if Elizabeth Swann could really pass herself off as a man aboard a ship full of sailors, dive into some crew and their actors including burser’s Max Baker and Captain Bellamy’s Alex Norton, and make a connection to the real pirate “Black Sam” Bellamy and jump into this incredible 18th century history-making pirate and the actual recovery of his ship the Whydah and its treasure in the 1980s. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subs

  • Gangsta Granny on the Bounty (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 47)

    02/03/2018 Duración: 38min

    Just another day on the ship – 18th century sailors taking a break from scrubbing the deck and manning the wheel to fight over a wedding dress. Everyone likes to feel pretty sometimes. Join us for this episode as we breakdown minute 47 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest by discussing Will Turner’s apparent inability to recognize Captain Jack Sparrow’s hunt for the key of Dead Man’s Chest scam, the incredible cinematography including the definitive view of Port Royal and its harbor, the use of seamless transitions, the appearance of the merchant ship Edinburgh Trader and its link to the famous replica HMS Bounty, a quick bit of Mutiny on the Bounty history and the Pitcairn Islands, behind the scenes with Steven Speirs, the Quartermaster of the Edinburgh Trader, costuming by Penny Rose, and our recurring segment Really Bad Eggs. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d al

  • Tiny Minds (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 46)

    28/02/2018 Duración: 24min

    I’ll take a Captain Jack Sparrow salad with a little Gibbs dressing on the side and a sprinkling of Will Turner. I hope everyone enjoys that trademark Jack word salad as we finally return to the plot of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. Join us for minute 46 as we compare Jack to Gordon Ramsay, apologize to Lejon for perpetually leaving him off our Motley Crew list, explore the repartee between Jack Sparrow and Will Turner, ponder the meaning of “up the river,” and take a look at the script to compare and contrast dialog. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play. For questions or comments, you can call the show at 86-37-PIRATE or send an email to podcast@blackpearlminute.com.

  • Lamest Spit Ever (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 45)

    26/02/2018 Duración: 31min

    It’s the moment you’ve all been waiting for as the Black Pearl sails away from the Island of Pelegosto. It’s no doubt time to celebrate the end of the line for cannibal pirate action and our old long pork references and euphemisms. Join us for the latest episode where we discuss minute 45 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. We kick the discussion off with Pirate Word of the Week, explore the real intentions behind the cannibal Pelegostos and their use of religion and gods in human form as a way to justify their taste for people (and dogs), the use of the Pelegostos turning on the dog a was to point out the absurd nature of classic Hollywood angry natives and the deepest darkest Africa tropes, Pintel and Ragetti successfully integrating themselves with the crew of the Black Pearl, and we celebrate the end of the movie’s time spent on the Island of Pelegosto with breakdown of the amount of time spent on the island, the percentage of the movie on this location, the structural impact on the film, its l

  • Pirate Mosh Pit (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 44)

    23/02/2018 Duración: 38min

    Yeah, it’s a heartwarming scene depicting a leisurely run on a secluded beach with a dog. It’s the perfect Caribbean getaway complete with an angry mob of cannibal natives. Join us for a bit of escapism as we dive into minute 44 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. In this episode we discuss the most iconic scene of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise that’s spawned internet memes, compare the movie with the final production draft script, identify changes that occurred from the official movie trailer and its impact on plot, explore the musical score – specifically from the expanded soundtrack “Beach Chase / Cannibals Chase Dog” and Captain Jack Sparrow’s theme song “He’s a Pirate,” and end with Pintel and Ragetti joining the crew of the Black Pearl. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of th

  • Parrot Epiphany (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 43)

    21/02/2018 Duración: 32min

    It’s on the teeter of my tongue, an epiphany, a parrot epiphany that sheds a bit of light on Cotton’s parrot’s nature as a true member of the Motley Crew. Join us for minute 43 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we compare the final production draft of the script to scenes in the movie, analyze the plausibility of Captain Jack Sparrow falling in the chasm and surviving thanks to an episode of Mythbusters, play a round of cannibal men are from Mars and cannibal women are from Venus, celebrate the return of the Black Pearl in this minute as we talk about Pintel and Ragetti, and discuss loyalty versus survival in the animal kingdom. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play.

  • My Papaya is on Fire (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 42)

    19/02/2018 Duración: 44min

    My papaya is on FIRE! Now let’s get that tropical fruit fight underway as we breakdown blimey minute 42 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. Join us for this episode as we correct a mistake from the previous episode, start the week off with Pirate Word of the Week, discuss the upgraded classic Hollywood pie fight cliché that makes an appearance as a fruit fight, scrutinize Captain Jack Sparrow flipping over the ravine - from behind the scenes to asking the question if this element has gone too far in the slapstick direction, dive into stuntman Theo Kypri and his IMDB resume, talk about the Pelegosto Island movie location Titou Gorge in the Morne Trois Pitons National Park on Dominica, admire the incredible details given to the cannibal Pelegostos, and examine the lack of plot development and time spent on the Pelegosto Island. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d als

  • That’s a Man, Baby! (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 41)

    16/02/2018 Duración: 35min

    It’s a dodgy episode bustling with euphemisms, the politically incorrect topic of cannibal gender misidentification, and the penetration of tropical fruits. Join us for minute 41 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we discuss the mysterious appearance of fire on Captain Jack Sparrow’s rope, the final production draft of the script in regards to the Cannibal Boy’s reaction and confusion to Jack escaping, and the inclusion of the Cannibal Women scene, Terry Rossio releasing a copy of the script to the public to thwart people selling unauthorized copies on eBay, the actress who portrayed the Tall Cannibal Woman (Natsuko Ohama) and the Large Cannibal Woman (Josie Dapar), the proper occasions to go bold and wear a rib cage hat, a few shout outs to underwater shots and music score, Heather’s growing and unhealthy obsession with Marty, and we end with the bi-weekly segment Really Bad Eggs, highlighting our favorite lines from the last two weeks. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pear

  • What the Fork! (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 40)

    14/02/2018 Duración: 29min

    What in the holy fork! It’s eating time as Captain Jack Sparrow disappoints a hungry young cannibal and we get a heavy helping of the angry, hungry natives trope in classic Hollywood style. Join us for minute 40 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we answer a previous question thanks to a listener, charming old Hollywood clichés, our thoughts on the bone cage from its use as a film gag, an unsurprising movie escape element, and the all too common occurrence of cage bars are too wide in movies. Plus, we roll into Joshamee Gibbs’ colloquialisms regarding “lift it like a lady’s skirt”, set decorations that are reminiscent of Mexico’s creepy Island of the Dolls and Blair Witch Project, behind the scenes with the Cannibal Boy and his confusion as to why Jack would want to escape, and the exciting and shocking history of the late to the table fork. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and

  • Living in a Van… (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 39)

    12/02/2018 Duración: 29min

    Now, as Gibbs probably told you, my name is Captain Jack Sparrow, I’m a motivational speaker and I live in a cannibal village down by the river! Join us for minute 39 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we drop a variety of pop culture references spanning Saturday Night Live and The Brady Bunch, discuss Jack being cooked on a spit and released from his human form, his ability to motivate and rally the troops, the plausibility of escaping from the spit by bouncing – leading to a future Facebook live reenactment video, the case of the disappearing ropes suspending the bone cages, and the symbolic meaning of colors to indigenous people. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Play

  • Never Let Go of Your Vine (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 38)

    09/02/2018 Duración: 23min

    Disney takes theme park rides to a whole new dimension when Leech and his fellow bone cage mates plummet to their deaths – it’s the only practical way to end a waltz. Join us for minute 38 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we discuss Terry Rossio and Ted Elliott’s intention to make Leech more meaningful to the audience by giving the character lines usually attributed to Joshamee Gibbs, the look of shock on the Native Bridge Guard and Motley crew’s faces as Leech and his cage mates fall to their death, behind the scenes with the king snake animal actor, a little mnemonic to keep you safe when encountering tropical coral snakes, more information on the Pelegostos Bridge Guard, and a wee bit of information on the Torch Native portrayed by Jonathan Limbo. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates o

  • Just a Dangler (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 37)

    07/02/2018 Duración: 27min

    Like most of our episodes this one is just a dangler…a bone cage dangler with one hell of a white knuckler suspension rope bridge. Join us for minute 37 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we discuss simple rope bridges in history and of the cannibal Pelegostos, marvel at Will Turner’s uncannily white puffy shirt, try to figure out the logistics of the Pelegostos’ bone cages, get a brief introduction on the Native Bridge Guard (Alex Cong), explore the backstabbing nature of pirates – the Motely crew/Black Pearl crew – how many men it takes to crew the Black Pearl, and their quick proclamation of “every man for himself”, and the historical origin of this centuries old phrase. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and rev

  • Spam, Burning Rage and Dirty Dancing (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 36)

    05/02/2018 Duración: 32min

    The only way to properly prepare world domination and Captain Jack Sparrow is with a dash of paprika. Join us for minute 36 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we explore East India Company symbolism including themes of domination and a shrinking world, progress through the G, PG, and PG-13 ratings of Captain Jack Sparrow’s “Oh, bugger” comment and the medieval, bloody, and religious origin of the word spanning Bulgarian heretics, a French king and the not so innocent Pope Innocent III, talk a dash about paprika, and share our thoughts on the Hans Zimmer score by discussing “The Waltz” – also known as dirty dancing in the 18th century. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You can also listen and review via Stitcher, Tune In, and Google Pl

  • Hut of Horrors (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 35)

    02/02/2018 Duración: 31min

    There’s always a creepy reminder of the nature of life and death when you are rummaging around a cannibal hut of horrors. Join us for minute 35 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we carve up the details in the cannibal hut, explore the exciting and romantic history of Blue Willow fine China and their presence in poems, television shows, movies and the theater, breakdown the multifaceted aspects of antique silver tea pots, explore the symbolism of skulls over doorways including a reference in the Wizard of Oz, the meaning of Memento Mori, discuss our favorite lines over the last two weeks in our recurring segment, Really Bad Eggs, and examine the sprightly spirit of Hans Zimmer’s “Jack’s First Escape” that appears in this minute and captures the essence of Captain Jack Sparrow. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, a

  • Want More Wood (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 34)

    31/01/2018 Duración: 24min

    Don’t panic scalawags, you’re not stuck wandering the streets of some European red-light district – this is the Caribbean mate, and we’re preparing one hell of a pirate entrée. Join us for minute 34 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we put a scrutinizing eye on the Pelegostos’ Umshoko language and measure it on a scale of realistic to absurdity, analyze the belief of gods in human form spanning Pirates of the Caribbean to religions of the world, get into the nitty gritty of the Pelegostos’ bone cages holding the remaining crew of the Black Pearl captive, take a technical look at how bones become stained with various colors, and step into Marty’s mind regarding who’s first on the Pelegostos’ menu. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute (Black Pearl Show) on iTunes. You

  • Toe Meat, It’s What’s for Dinner (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 33)

    29/01/2018 Duración: 30min

    Surely those drums are an indication that the natives are restless, are about to form an angry mob, or simply want you to meet their volcano god. It’s all about classic Hollywood and stereotypical tropes in this episode covering minute 33 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. Join us as we discuss Captain Jack Sparrow dabbling in a wee bit of cannibalism as he continues to play the part of the Pelegostos’ Chief, Joshamee Gibbs identified as Mr. Exposition and the character who informs the audience, we play a round of “Would You Rather” regarding bone cage base jumping or cannibal stew, and we walk dangerously close to classic Hollywood stereotypes when discussing more TV tropes including jungle drums, the natives are restless, deepest, darkest Africa, Hollywood natives, and pitchfork and torches. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could

  • Butterfly Effect (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 32)

    26/01/2018 Duración: 40min

    Lost without answers is the theme of this episode as Heather drops a classic Seinfeld reference and inadvertently invents the 18th century’s first adult film. Join us for minute 32 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we wonder why Pintel and Ragetti are supposedly and specifically looking for the Black Pearl, examine the clothes of the recently escaped Pintel and Ragetti as compared to the Zizzle comic and the official film script, address the symbolism of salvaging the ship and their souls, get an introduction to stuntmen and stunt doubles Jack West and Marc Schaffer, go behind the scenes with the Prison Dog and the animal actor Chopper, briefly revisit the carriage ride scene, and walk a very thin line regarding the term mongrel. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirates of the Caribbean Minute

  • The Wrath Has Come (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 31)

    24/01/2018 Duración: 33min

    Hell, hath no furry like a woman and a prison dog scorned. Join us and the pirate fugitives Pintel and Ragetti for minute 31 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest. In this episode we wrap up the Elizabeth Swann and Lord Cutler Beckett letters of marque negotiation complete with a disgusted, evil eye from Miss Swann and a cresting smirk from the world-domineering Beckett, discuss the inadvertent evolution of Terry Rossio and Ted Elliott’s intention for the compass and used as a plot point between the first two Pirates of the Caribbean films, tinker bell lens flare inspiration and potential sign of divine intervention, The Escape of Pintel and Ragetti in the expanded universe, the appearance of the Bible, and the ever fascinating topic of antique paper and vellum. Thank you for listening to this episode of The Black Pearl Show (Pirates of the Caribbean Minute)! If you enjoyed it, please like and share on Twitter and Facebook. We’d also be VERY grateful if you could rate, review, and subscribe to Pirat

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