@@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid this was my genuine reaction towards the song as I heard it for the first time watching Muppets treasure island with my family and figured that the best pirate theme i had heard in my life had no business being in a muppet movie. I found this afterwards trying to find the song and this comment was not influenced by any other comment here. Just so happens there are a lot of people with the same opinion of the song. What pathetic life journey led you to get upset by a youtube comment or feel in the mood to attempt to insult someone for having an opinion of a song in a youtube comment section?
🎵 Shiver my timbers, shiver my sails: Dead men tell no tales!🎵 *BANG* Billy Bones: "Oh aye, fifteen men went ashore that day. And only Flint, his own self, returned. Oh aye, then old Flinty up and died before he could go back to that cursed island to dig up the treasure. No one knows to this day who has old Flint's map. Now isn't that a story worth the hearin'?"
@@JSRbowling595 "If I had it, my friends and I wouldn't be here serving you rum, Mr. Bones." Gonzo: "That's right! We'd be out searching for that treasure. Sailing the seven seas on a five-year mission. Bodly going where no man has gone before! Hey, that's catchy." Rizzo: "heh, not me. If I had that treasure map, I'd be trading it for a decent meal."
I'm amazed he had enough preloaded flintlocks to get through the lot, must have pulled a Joker gambit and tricked at least half of them into saving him the trouble.
"And those buccaneers drowned their sins in rum The devil himself would have to call them scum..." "And this is supposed to be a *kids* movie!" Seriously, that's why I love classic Muppets 😀
Flintlock pistols and muskets were not accurate but they were powerful. They could tear through a man if whatever ball didn't flatten on the way out and through. It's been widely believed dying by one of those was much worse than by a modern bullet. To shoot someone at point blank range would undoubtedly kill them. I wouldn't think it'd be uncommon for a man to load several pistols with one shot to use against several people. With black powder if the balls all fit, someone could use it similar to birdshot like a shotgun. Look at the video though, captain is having his men carry the heavy treasure then dig a hole burying it. That would exhaust the men and leave little gas in the tank for resistance. A captain also knows his crew. Id imagine he would shoot the most formidable fighters and slay the rest with his cutlass. But it is just a movie
Haha, technically sometimes they did double shot their guns (standard practice for cannons) meaning they would load two bullets in, or one ball and grape shot was popular, being smooth boar and muzzle loaded you can put in as much as you want as long as it isn't enough to go past the point of failure, it'll work. Is that what is happening here nah.
Treasure Island was in the Caribbean. Muppet Treasure Island could be in the South Pacific the way everything there looks. I think it is supposed to be the Caribbean.
Pirates were known for putting multiple smaller pellets in their pistols rather than the large ones, or even using other things as projectiles so it had more of a bird-shot or buckshot effect. They also probably all took their sword & gun belts off while they were digging. And Flint most likely waited until they'd been digging for a while so they'd be exhausted. Once they're tired and pretty worn down, he draws his pistols and fires. Whoever wasn't killed by the pistols will still be wounded, so he can now draw his cutlass and finish them off.
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Did you even hear the lyrics in the song? It was pretty obvious why he killed them. "Every man aboard would have killed his mate for a bag of guineas or a piece of eight!!!"
I don't know about that, the book is far more graphic, I see nothing wrong with these words, most kids don't fully comprehend the concept death anyway, there was no blood or gore in the movie at all, it's a muppet film.
Kids are tougher and smarter than we often give them credit for. I first saw this when I was 5 and I LOVED it! The 'big boy' words you mention made it feel more legit, and still give it a slight touch of class and grit even if it's still obviously a kid's movie. Now that I'm older, I appreciate that these kinds of kid's films didn't mindlessly talk down to me when I was kid.
"Ok Hans, it's just a silly treasure island parody by the Muppets, you don't need to go too crazy with the soundtrack"
Hans Zimmer:
He is german
@@OiOlli83 ahh, that's why
This song goes so much harder than it needs to😂
🎶There are hungers as strong as the wind and tides, yo ho heave ho... 🎶
I think it goes exactly as hard as it needs to.
YO HO HEAVE HO.
I know right?
Proof that muppets isn't JUST for children
Why does this song go way harder than most other pirate movie themes?
2 words: Hans Zimmer
Because of the lust for treasure, and the love of gold! YO HO HEAVE HO.
Better question: what life journey led you to be pathetic enough to copy/paste pop comments? 🤦♂
@@ThisHandleFeatureIsStupid this was my genuine reaction towards the song as I heard it for the first time watching Muppets treasure island with my family and figured that the best pirate theme i had heard in my life had no business being in a muppet movie. I found this afterwards trying to find the song and this comment was not influenced by any other comment here. Just so happens there are a lot of people with the same opinion of the song. What pathetic life journey led you to get upset by a youtube comment or feel in the mood to attempt to insult someone for having an opinion of a song in a youtube comment section?
The 90s were just a different time back then, kids movies went hard into the paint back in the 80s and 90s.
Pirates then "Pieces of eight!"
Pirates now "12 and half percent!"
"ONE MORE TIME NOW" i say, hitting the repeat button for the fifth time ✨️
They dont make movies like this anymore... bless our childhoods
DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES
☠️
Dead men also don't itch. I envy them.
ONE MORE TIME NOW!
ONE MORE TIME NOW.
🎵 Shiver my timbers shiver my bones! Yo ho heave ho! There are secretes that sleep with ol Davy Jone! Yo ho heave ho! 🎵
I imagine Tom Jones saying this.
This song has no business going as hard as it does.
Like thunder it doesn't. It explains how brutal pirates are. Eat your turkey leg and relax. 😂😂😂
The pistol shot at the end is a damn masterpiece. Gave me chills as a kid and still does as an adult. Song hits hard asf.
🎵 Shiver my timbers, shiver my sails: Dead men tell no tales!🎵 *BANG*
Billy Bones: "Oh aye, fifteen men went ashore that day. And only Flint, his own self, returned. Oh aye, then old Flinty up and died before he could go back to that cursed island to dig up the treasure. No one knows to this day who has old Flint's map. Now isn't that a story worth the hearin'?"
"It was the first dozen times he told it." 🤣
@@PeteMcCorveyI'll drink to that!
@@TheEman590 "But who has the map now? Some black-hearted, squid-suckin' buccaneer? Or maybe it's our very own... Jim Hawkins, ehhh Jimmy?!"
@@JSRbowling595 "If I had it, my friends and I wouldn't be here serving you rum, Mr. Bones." Gonzo: "That's right! We'd be out searching for that treasure. Sailing the seven seas on a five-year mission. Bodly going where no man has gone before! Hey, that's catchy." Rizzo: "heh, not me. If I had that treasure map, I'd be trading it for a decent meal."
@@TheEman590 Rizzo: "Hey Gonzo, you think he's gonna eat this?"
Billy Bones: "Aye!! Beware the one-legged man! He's the one to fear!"
2:09 I always thought it was brutal of the captain to bust a cap in each of his own crew but as the saying goes... Dead men tell no tales ☠️
My mom took me to this movie as a little girl and I got so scared at that point that I started crying and she had to take me out of the theater.
I'm amazed he had enough preloaded flintlocks to get through the lot, must have pulled a Joker gambit and tricked at least half of them into saving him the trouble.
"It's not personal. It's just good business."
I hope Jonathan Young does a metal cover of this shanty
thunderclash did one!
Zack Wilde needs to do a cover
I like the crocodile 🐊!
My younger sister was so scared and always crying when the part where the snakes and the skulls start singing
I was 2
Sorry to hear that
"And those buccaneers drowned their sins in rum
The devil himself would have to call them scum..."
"And this is supposed to be a *kids* movie!"
Seriously, that's why I love classic Muppets 😀
As a kid I always wondered how he used two flintlock pistols and killed eight men ..
That's just how much of a legend Captain Flint was.
he obviously beat the other six men to death with the but ends of the flintlocks. Duh...
Flintlock pistols and muskets were not accurate but they were powerful. They could tear through a man if whatever ball didn't flatten on the way out and through. It's been widely believed dying by one of those was much worse than by a modern bullet. To shoot someone at point blank range would undoubtedly kill them. I wouldn't think it'd be uncommon for a man to load several pistols with one shot to use against several people. With black powder if the balls all fit, someone could use it similar to birdshot like a shotgun. Look at the video though, captain is having his men carry the heavy treasure then dig a hole burying it. That would exhaust the men and leave little gas in the tank for resistance. A captain also knows his crew. Id imagine he would shoot the most formidable fighters and slay the rest with his cutlass. But it is just a movie
Haha, technically sometimes they did double shot their guns (standard practice for cannons) meaning they would load two bullets in, or one ball and grape shot was popular, being smooth boar and muzzle loaded you can put in as much as you want as long as it isn't enough to go past the point of failure, it'll work. Is that what is happening here nah.
Plus how he managed to bury them all with the crew that stay behind not noticing
DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES… (BOOM!)
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1:49 I love the skulls so much
0:40 i look like the captain on any given day
0:52 Oh Look it's An Early Sal From Muppets Tonight.
Who was that Frank Sinatra guy he was the bodyguard for?
@@1985snowballYou mean Johnny Fiama?
@@R.JTehBeagle was that the Frank Sinatra muppet he was a bodyguard for?
There would be enough gold in that treasure to put a high school student through collage.
But just barely 😂
This song goes soooooo damn hard!
All time Favorit Version of Tresure Island.
I got a say!...for a song from the muppets!...its very badass.
I love this movie and song
Yo Ho Yo Ho and a Bottle of Rum
If treasure island were real, where would it be in the 7 seas? Just asking.
The book this film is based on described treasure island as in the carribean.
The Caribbean, it's stated in the movie, which is fairly faithful to the book its based on in spite of it turning half the cast into felt.
@@kayeplaguedoc9054I knew it “felt”different somehow
Treasure Island was in the Caribbean. Muppet Treasure Island could be in the South Pacific the way everything there looks. I think it is supposed to be the Caribbean.
That's none of yer business landlubber
So...there were like 5-6 guys digging that hole...he pulled out two single shot pistols...what's his plan for the others?
Pirates were known for putting multiple smaller pellets in their pistols rather than the large ones, or even using other things as projectiles so it had more of a bird-shot or buckshot effect. They also probably all took their sword & gun belts off while they were digging. And Flint most likely waited until they'd been digging for a while so they'd be exhausted. Once they're tired and pretty worn down, he draws his pistols and fires. Whoever wasn't killed by the pistols will still be wounded, so he can now draw his cutlass and finish them off.
It ricochet? 🤣
Murder. Murder is the plan.
you can't aim multiple projectiles independently out of one pistol shot. @@JSRbowling595
The cutlass my lad
1:48 top right skull is doing the solo
pretty hard song for a muppet song
I need to get this again on DVD, can’t find it at home. Love this movie!
It's on Disney +
This movie is on disney plus
Muppets, Disney, Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss are the best musicals 🎵🎶 ever
100th Comment. One of my favorite movies growing up.
It’s the Scrooge song meets Fathoms Below
You'd be hard pressed to find a Muppet movie that DOESN'T have a great opening number.
2:09 best part
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Who thinks this is The muppets versions of pirates of the carribean.
Okay, but how did the captain sail his ship back with no crew?
I assume the ship navigator stayed with the ship in case something happened to it. Or he was killed off later.
@@99thJediWarrior long john silver too... he just killed everyone who knew where the treasure was.
I wonder why captain flint killed his crew at the end
Did you even hear the lyrics in the song? It was pretty obvious why he killed them.
"Every man aboard would have killed his mate for a bag of guineas or a piece of eight!!!"
Dead men tell no tales.
🏴☠️
Two flintlock pistols…?
What would you expect of captain flint?
My Favorite Johnny Depp Movie Is The Pirates Of The Caribbean Dead Men Tell No Tale’s
I thought you were going to say "My favorite JD movie is the one where they got Tim Curry to play him"
YEAH, I WAS WATCHING THIS IN SCHOOL
Man they say so many words kids shouldn’t have been hearing back then. Bloodthirsty, cutthroat, lust, drowned, rum, “the devil himself” and more
I don't know about that, the book is far more graphic, I see nothing wrong with these words, most kids don't fully comprehend the concept death anyway, there was no blood or gore in the movie at all, it's a muppet film.
@@ComradeHellas Are you sure? they even said murder
This movie was made back before America became soft and overly sensitive.
Thanks for your input Karen.
Kids are tougher and smarter than we often give them credit for. I first saw this when I was 5 and I LOVED it! The 'big boy' words you mention made it feel more legit, and still give it a slight touch of class and grit even if it's still obviously a kid's movie. Now that I'm older, I appreciate that these kinds of kid's films didn't mindlessly talk down to me when I was kid.