Pirates of the Caribbean Jack tells Will about his father.

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I like how Will ignored Jack saying that his Father was a good man. All he heard was Pirate. Coming from Captain Jack Sparrow, that's one hell of a compliment.

princessbeexxxx
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This is the kind of scene that the other Pirate movies were missing. Jack is actually a very complex and mysterious character in the first installment.

chelseafc
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So Jack has been on adventures with 3 generations of Turners

ryankeefe
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This is why the first one was the best, really good dialogue, complex characters and allaround despite the fantastical elements well grounded.

contenau
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Jack's philosophy of "What a man can do, and what a man can't do, " is really smart to be honest.

You can do whatever you can, but if you can't go with the consequences, then don't do whatever you want

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The way commander Norrington says " so it would seem " such pain and agony. The expression on his face tells that It was hard for him to admit the fact that Jack is the best pirate.

smtpdgo
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Most authentic version of Captain Jack you'll ever see

Xscape
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I love that he didn't deny will could beat him but Jack also showed how important wits and ingenuity are all in the same breath

simon-peterwilliamson
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back when jack wasn't a parody joke of himself

eltharion
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Damn legolas still alive in the pirate days. Those damn immortal elves.

Alex-rnpg
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"Don't want you getting beat again."
"You didn't beat me. You ignored the rules of engagement, in a fair fight I'd kill you!"
"Then it's not much incentive for me to fight fair then, is it?"

Pirate logic...sometimes makes sense!

VikingrJesus
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Jack Sparrow in the first film: Genius
Second film: Cunning
Third film: Mastermind
Fourth film: Manipulator
Fifth film: Drunk

freebird
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Accept that your father was a pirate and a good man.
There's something in there that strikes. It comes with accepting that our parents aren't perfect but they are still good people.

AColonDashSix
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"You ignored the rules of engagement. In a fair fight I'd kill you."
"That's not much incentive for me to fight fair, then, is it?"
With Gore Verbinski gone from On Stranger Tides and Dead Men Tell No Tales, Jack really lost this signature personality.

onedaxster
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1:19 Jack, "Why did I agree to help this guy?"

hiswayservicesblog
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Will's whole arc in the film is about being more open-minded about pirates and learning to think like one.

This scene is actually called back to at the end of the film to show this change:


Governor Swann : On our return to Port Royal , I granted you clemency. And this is how you thank me? By throwing in your lot with him? He's a pirate!

Will : And a good man.


This is but one of the many callbacks and parallels this film has, CotBP just has such a well written script.

ForeverTraitor
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Will: "My father was NOT a pirate!"Jack: "You are a sad, strange, little man, mate."

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I miss this Jack Sparrrow. A pirate with a somewhat goofy attitude, but was no doubt very clever and tactical in many of the things he did. Not the Jack Sparrow now a days where he survives off pure, dumb luck while being so sloshed he can't even walk straight. Man Depp, what happen?

EmptyBrewsky
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There's something about Jack Sparrow's accent that you just can't get enough of.

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The best thing about this version of Captain Jack Sparrow is that he always has this feeling about him. That while merciful, honorable, and intelligent, we can't escape this feeling that if he never got mutiny'd against, he'd have been just as if not more dangerous than Barbossa. That Jack is a great pirate in his own right. We see what he could do alone, then with a lackluster crew, and at the end with his prized Black Pearl again. Shame on the sequels for never following up on any of that potential.

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