The Curse of the Black Pearl Minute 107: Chop, Chop, Chop, Stab, Stab, Stab

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Making a special appearance all the way from Mount Doom are Cassandra and Norman from Lord of the Rings Minute. In this episode of Pirates of the Caribbean Minute, we take a stab at minute 107 of The Curse of the Black Pearl. Join us as we manage to bring together pirates, hobbits and Godzilla while we analyze charming Mullroy and Murtogg, ponder an over the top deleted Commodore Norrington line and its relationship to Captain Jack Sparrow’s character, give a critical trickster eye to the negotiations between Captain Barbossa and Jack Sparrow, and uncover the history behind the British colloquialism “Robert’s your uncle, Fanny’s your aunt”, the symbolism behind Jack using this phrase, and how it was originally written and planned by the screenwriters.

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