Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - Liar's Dice | Deleted Scene (HD)

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In Dead Man's Chest, Liar's Dice is the game played by the crew of the Flying Dutchman. Played by the lost souls serving on Davy Jones' crew, it is a game of deception and that the bet includes all the dice, not just one's own. While on the Dutchman, Will Turner learns how the game is played before challenging Davy Jones at a game of Liar's Dice, the purpose of which was to find out where Jones hides the key to the Dead Man's Chest.


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That was a really solid line for William.
"Ye can't best the devil twice, son."
"Then why are you walking away?"

lugialover
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- "I choose my own fate"
- "Then it wouldn't be fate, would it?"

Got to admit he's damn right

toxicvenom
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"I choose my own fate"
"Then it wouldn't be fate would it?"
The way he says that line so flippantly is almost as if he's heard people say that to him hundreds of times

CapitalExpression
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"You can't best the devil twice, son."
"Then why are you walking away?"

that's a good line

itwasfunnyatthetime
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“What a man is willing to risk, or not to risk, that’s a measure of his soul.”

That line has stuck with me all these years.

garretthildebrandt
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This movie over a decade old yet the cgi is still incredible

Andre_APM
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I love the subtle details of this scene.

1. Davy Jones using black dice.
2. That little snort Davy Jones does when talking about women.
3. How Davy Jones stutters on the word "married."
4. It's been mentioned, but Davy Jones stating Will's fate is to be married to the ship is excellent foreshadowing.
5. Davy Jones knocking his pipe on his claw to simulate clapping.
6. How Will's father's expression changes from happiness to worry upon Will asking for another game.
7. How Davy Jones sounds human, almost afraid, when saying, "How do you know of the key?"

SkiKoala
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I think my favorite part is when Davy Jones says "well done, Master Turner", and knocks the ashes from his pipe like a polite golf-clap. As theatrical as Jones is, it's fascinating to see him lose so gracefully. He doesn't even try to cheat or go back on his wager. It really shows how confident Davy Jones is about his position as the ferryman of the dead- sure, he lost one of his crew, but someone will fill in the gap eventually. As both Turners have shown him, there are plenty of desperate men out there.

Omnywrench
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Davy almost sounds gentle when he says "Ye can't best the devil twice, son".

sonrouge
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Davy Jones takes losing the first game surprisingly well, considering he just lost ownership of a member of his crew. I wish they had kept this scene in. It makes it all the more tragic that Will's father wins his freedom only to lose it again moments later to keep Will from losing the game.

SirCraigius
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The fact that they cut this scene but spent fifteen minutes with Jack Sparrow getting chased by cannibals for no reason is a travesty.

PresidentSunday
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3:20 I think it’s crazy that Davy Jones manages to still be a very serious character despite all his random goofy sounds that come out of nowhere, such as this one.

matthiasniederer
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This makes the scene make more sense. Always thought it was weird Will taunted Jones about walking away when he hadn't even walked to the table to play

darthakaya
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Never let it be said that Davy Jones isn’t a gracious loser

joshuamlee
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*A good movie can build tension without a single bit of fighting. This is a prime example.*

toasterpastries
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I don't understand the decision to cut down this scene, I really don't. It's only 4 extra minutes, but it adds SOOOO much to the movie. The writing is fucking flawless. Seriously stupid move by the people in charge.

DeadlyDanDaMan
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1:20
"You're a desperate man. What is the cause? It can only be a woman." *thunderclap*
Never realized it but that thunderclap was Calypso, or at the very least symbolic of Calypso as we learn in the next film

JainaSoloB
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*Rules*
1: Each player has 5 dice
2: Each round begins by the players shaking their dice inside opaque cups and putting them head down on the table
3: Each player look at their dice without showing them to the rest (you can do this at any point in the game)
4: The first player has to try and guess how many dices of a certain type are in total *including the dice from the other players*
5: The next player has to either augment the "amount" of dice from the previous bid, or augment the "number of" the dice bidded on.
-For example if the first player calls for Three 4´s. The next player can say either *Four 4´s* or *Three 5´s*
-You don´t have to necessarily augment the values by only one. You could very well call for Seven 4´s on your turn and that´s fine.
6: If at any point the next player doubts there are as many dice of the amount called from the previous player he can call the previous player a Liar.
7: Once someone has been called a Liar all cups go up and you count the dice to see if they match OR EXCEED the bid from the player who was called a Liar.
-If the dice on the table match or exceed that last bid the player who called Liar loses
-If there arent enough dice to match the bid then the player who made the last bid loses.
8: Next round. Player who won begins this time

Optional Rules: (because there weren´t enough already)
1: 1´s are wild meaning they count for any value to all players.
2: You can half the amount of dice bidded on by turning them into 1´s
-Meaning if the last player called for *Nine 6´s* you can then call for *Five 1´s* (halving the amount)
-The next player if he wants to turn the 1´s into any other number has to double them. (So from Five 1´s you´d have to go to *Ten 2´s* for example)
3: Each time a player loses a round the lose a dice
4: You can sometimes call for an open hand round. Meaning each player shows their dice to the rest but can´t see their own
That one wil fuck you up
5: You can "Call" the last players bid. So basically you can agree to whatever the last player before you said and if he was right you win. If he was wrong you lose.

You can bet money, shots, sips, your soul, your car, your house, your children´s college fund, your hopes and dreams or just play for fun but honestly who does that

ChBrahm
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All the mannerisms captured by the special effects and Bill Nighy’s performance behind the motion capture. The quick headturns, the soft cruel laughter, his mockery of love and women because of his own legend, the over-pronunciation of certain syllables… holding his pipe with the tentacles from his beard, the smoke coming out from pores and his mouth…

Davy Jones is just fascinating in every way. And they did all that in one movie. Build him up for an hour until the big reveal and holy crab!

scolioreset
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This scene is so much more important than it seems, and needed to be left in. In the final cut, his father putting up his eternity of servitude doesn't have much of an impact because he's already stuck there. It's kinda like if you're already burning alive, there's not much more damage more fuel can do to you. But this scene re-contextualizes the moment. William has just won his father's freedom, and you can see the joy on his face to be free. But the moment Will puts himself in the path of the gun, Bill doesn't hesitate to throw that freedom away for his son. His sacrifice means so much more with the added context of him getting his freedom back moments before. Without this scene, the moment is good, but not nearly as great as it could have been

MadMagicianGaming