Jack sparrow where is all the rum
Jack Sparrow : Captain Captain Jack Sparrow. Town Clerk Those crimes being numerous in quantity and sinister in nature Elizabeth : This is wrong Governor Swann : Commodore Norrington is bound by the law, as are we all.
Jack Sparrow : Oh yeah, heh heh. For these crimes you will be hung by the neck until dead. May God have mercy on your soul. Elizabeth : You didn't tell them about the curse. Jack Sparrow : I noticed neither did you. For the same reason, I expect. Elizabeth : He wouldn't have risked it. Jack Sparrow : Could have gotten him drunk. Oh, don't get me wrong, love. I admire a person who's willing to do whatever's necessary. Elizabeth : You're a smart man, Jack.
But I don't entirely trust you. Jack Sparrow : Peas in a pod, darling. Pintel : [Pintel and Ragetti burst into the room] We know you're here, Poppet. Ragetti : Poppet. Pintel : Come out Ragetti : Eh? Pintel : [smiles at Ragetti] We will find you, Poppet. You've got something of ours, and it calls to us. The gold calls to us.
Ragetti : Gold calls Pintel : [opens door of the closet] 'Ello, Poppet. Elizabeth : Parlay! Ragetti : What? Elizabeth : Parlay. I invoke the right of parlay. According to the Code of the brethren, set down by the pirates Morgan and Bartholomew , you have to take me to your Captain. Pintel : I know the code. Elizabeth : If an adversary demands parlay you can do them no harm until the parlay is complete. Ragetti : To blazes with the code. Pintel : She wants to be taken to the Captain.
And she'll go without a fuss. We must honor the Code. Norrington : I, uh, apologize if I seem forward, but I must speak my mind Ah, this promotion throws into sharp relief that which I have You have become a fine woman, Elizabeth. Elizabeth : [her corset is choking her] I can't breathe!
Norrington : Yes, I'm I'm a bit nervous myself. Elizabeth : You're despicable. Jack Sparrow : Sticks and stones, love. I saved your life, you saved mine. We're square. Norrington : You forget your place, Turner. Will Turner : It's right here. Between you and Jack. Elizabeth : As is mine.
Governor Swann : Elizabeth. Lower your weapons. For goodness sake, put them down. Norrington : So, this is where your heart truly lies, then? Elizabeth : It is. Elizabeth : I had a dream about you last night. Will Turner : About me?
Governor Swann : Elizabeth, is that entirely proper for you to c Elizabeth : About the day we met. Do you remember? Elizabeth : I'm sorry, Jack. Jack Sparrow : [wistfully proud] They done what's right by them. Can't expect more than that. Pintel : You'll be dining with the captain. And he requests you wear this. Elizabeth : Well you may tell the captain that I am disinclined to acquiesce to his request.
Pintel : He said you'd say that. He also said that if that be the case, then you'll be dining with the crew. And you'll be naked.
Pintel : Fine. Elizabeth : Lower the anchor on the right side. Anamaria : [looks stunned]. Elizabeth : On the starboard side!
Will Turner : It has the element of surprise. Anamaria : You're daft lady. You both are! Gibbs : Daft like Jack. Gibbs : Lower the starboard anchor! Gibbs : Do it you gobs! Or it's you we'll load into the cannons. Elizabeth : Bloody pirates! Ragetti : Is it supposed to be doing that? Pintel : They're stealing our ship. Ragetti : Bloody pirates! Elizabeth : [sighs] " Drink up me hearties, yo ho".
Jack Sparrow : What was that, Elizabeth? Elizabeth : It's Miss Swann. Jack Sparrow : Miss Swann. Elizabeth : Nothing, it's just a song I learned as a child when I thought it would be fun to meet a real pirate. Jack Sparrow : Let's hear it, then. Jack Sparrow : Come on. We've got the time. Let's be having it. I'd need a lot more to drink. Jack Sparrow : How much more?
Elizabeth : [when Pintel and Ragetti finds her hiding in the closet] Parley! Pintel : [pauses] What? Elizabeth : Parley. I invoke the right of parley. According to the Code set down by the pirates Morgan and Bartholomew says you have to take me to your captain.
Pintel : I know the Code. Elizabeth : Then it would state that if one demands parley you can do them no harm until the parley is complete. Ragetti : Blazes to the Code! Pintel : She wants to be taken to the captain!
We must honour the Code. Elizabeth : [after Barbossa has cut her hand slightly] That's it? Barbossa : Waste not Elizabeth : [Elizabeth and Jack have just been rescued from the rumrunners' island] But we've got to save Will! Governor Swann : No! You're safe now. We will return to Port Royal immediately, not go gallivating after pirates! Elizabeth : Then we comdemn him to death! Two: that signal is over a thousand feet high.
The entire royal navy is out looking for me, do you think there is even the slightest chance they wont see it? Jack Sparrow: But why is the rum gone? Popularity first began just after the movie premiered in before drying down over the next few years. However, after the release of the second movie Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest in which the line was referenced once again the popularity sparked back up.
Jack Sparrow: [empties bottle of rum] Why is the rum always gone? Jack Sparrow: [stands up and staggers drunkenly] Oh… that's why. Rum in general has become a running gag with the series. Multiple times throughout the movies there are jokes about how much pirates love their rum.
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Origin The movie line occurs in the scene where Captain Jack Sparrow and Elizabeth Swan have been thrown overboard the Black Pearl by Captain Hector Barbossa and his crew and two end up stranded on a dessert island. Jack Sparrow with an empty bottle of rum.
Rum was a molasses-based, distilled alcoholic beverage largely produced in the Caribbean. Rum was the preferred alcoholic drink of pirates , particularly favored by Captain Jack Sparrow. The association of rum with the British Royal Navy began in when the English fleet captured the island of Jamaica. With the availability of domestically produced rum, the British changed the daily ration of liquor given to seamen from French brandy to rum.
While the ration was originally given neat, or mixed with lime juice, the practice of watering down the rum began around To help minimize the effect of the alcohol on his sailors, Admiral Edward Vernon directed that the rum ration be watered down before being issued, a mixture which became known as grog. English privateers were known to trade rum as it was a valuable commodity, and this fondness remained with such privateers as became pirates and buccaneers.
Captain Jack Sparrow was known to be greatly fond of rum, even to a point where his compass —which pointed to the thing its user wanted most in the world—would indicate nearby bottles of rum during voyages.
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