All Men are Desperate (Dead Man’s Chest Minute 87)

Black Pearl Show: Pirates of the Caribbean - A podcast by Scott & Heather Artis - Pirates of the Caribbean

The desperation on the Flying Dutchman is so thick you could cut it with a sharp tongue. So join us for Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest as we sit back and watch Will Turner and Davy Jones cut each other down with the help of the script, Davy Jones as a sore loser after the game of Liar’s Dice, the loss of a meeting of the minds and the connection to genies and lawyers, compare and contrast the script to the final film product, the metaphor for Davy Jones and Calypso, Will Turner choosing his own fate, a couple of Jurassic Park, Three Stooges, and Spies Like Us references, the music entitled The Dice Game and how it perfectly flies under the radar, and the recurring segment Really Bad Eggs.

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