Swiss Army Skeleton (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 7)

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Scallywags, join us for minute 7 of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we hand out prison workplace advice and suggestions on dumping bodies, talk a bit about super fans setting a Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl Netflix record, jump into creative cinematography, compare music between the film and the Disneyland ride, explore composers George Bruns and Darius Wolski, analyze the raven’s leg band and take a ride through bird banding history, scrutinize the plausibility of the prison letting skeletons pile up, and examine more parallels between the Pirates of the Caribbean films. Help us promote the show by telling your friends and sharing our episodes on social media.

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