Ain’t Got Time for That (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 94)

Black Pearl Show: Pirates of the Caribbean - Een podcast door Scott & Heather Artis - Pirates of the Caribbean

From decade old memes to the Beach Boys, we pull out all the decanter stoppers as we finally get our act together and return to normal. Join us for minute 95 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we discuss Captain Bellamy of the Edinburgh Trader throwing his crew under the ghostly bus, Will Turner’s frustration by not being the one to get Elizabeth Swann out of her dress, scrutinize and celebrate the editing and cinematography, Davy Jones and the crew of the Flying Dutchman in the daylight, throw out references to Sweet Brown, the Beach Boys, and the infamous B horror movie The Giant Claw, and round out the episode with a bit of decanter history.

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