Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End

Easter egg: On the bonus disc, under 'Masters of Design', highlight James Byrkit: Sao Feng's Map and click up twice. A black dot will appear next to Masters of Design. Select it and enjoy a bit of behind the scenes at Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah - where they filmed the "rock" scene.

Easter egg: On the bonus disc, under 'Deleted Scenes', highlight 'I Like Riddles'. Click left three times, a black dot will appear, select it and you can view the names of the winners of the Ultimate Pirates of the Caribbean Fan Event.

Easter egg: On the Bonus Features Disc, Masters of Design, highlight "Rick Heinrichs: Singapore" and click left, then down. A blue circle appears. Click on it and watch a short clip showing the construction of the Singapore set.

Easter egg: On the Bonus Features Disc, Deleted Scenes, highlight "I Like Riddles" and click right, then down. A blue circle will appear; click on it. You can now watch a short documentary about Martin Klebba who plays the pirate Marty.

Easter egg: On the Bonus Features disc, highlight 'The Tale of Many Jacks' and SLOWLY click left, then down. A blue circle will appear at the bottom right-hand side of screen. Click on it and enjoy a funky little documentary about finding the perfect peanut. 2 Disc DVD Edition.

Easter egg: On the Bonus Disc, highlight 'The Pirate Maestro' and click left, then down. A blue circle will appear on the bottom-left hand side of the screen. There is a short documentary about Simon Philips, a famous and very talented drummer who offered his services to the POTC score. 2 Disc DVD Edition.

Easter egg: On the Bonus Disc, highlight 'Masters of Design' and click left, then down. A blue circle will appear. You can now watch a short CGI animatic of the boat travelling through the ice land and going over the edge of the world. 2 Disc DVD Edition.

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Continuity mistake: On the small sand spit, when Jack, Elizabeth and Barbossa meet with Will, Beckett, and Davy Jones, the leather cuff Jack wears on his right hand actually disappears and reappears twice during the meeting.

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Trivia: A deleted scene describes Jack's debt with Davy Jones and the hatred between Jack and Beckett in greater detail: Jack used to be the captain of the Wicked Wench, a ship owned by the East India Trading Company, and so it indirectly belonged to Beckett. When Jack had to carry a cargo of slaves, he set them free instead of deliver them as he was ordered by Beckett. Beckett branded Jack as a pirate and burned the Wicked Wench so that it sank. Jack managed to escape and struck a deal with Davy Jones to raise the Wicked Wench in perfect condition except for the permanently blackened hull. This prompted Jack to rename her the Black Pearl. In return, Jack would give Davy Jones 100 years of service after he had been captain of the Black Pearl for 13 years. This served as the main plot device of the second film.

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Question: If Davey Jones had already gone against his agreement to ferry souls to the afterlife, why couldn't he walk on shore more often too?

Answer: He agreed to do a job in exchange for eternal life, with a few limitations. If he refused to do that job he'd be cursed until he fulfilled his duties, but that doesn't excuse him from the details of the previous enchantment. He didn't simply choose not to walk on land, he couldn't.

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