List of references in Pirates of the Caribbean

A list of references to other media in the Pirates of the Caribbean films.

The Curse of the Black Pearl

 * The song "(Yo Ho, Yo Ho) A Pirate's Life for Me" by X. Atencio and George Bruns, sung partially three times in the movie (by Elizabeth in the opening scene; by Jack and Elizabeth on the desert island; and by Jack in the final scene) is taken from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.
 * Part of the Caribbean Beach Resort at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, is called "Port Royal".
 * The shot of Jack Sparrow standing atop the mast of his sinking boat is a reference to Buster Keaton at the end of The Navigator.
 * Jack's line, "And then they made me their chief&hellip" is taken from the UK sketch show, The Fast Show, of which actor Johnny Depp is a fan. The line as spoken in the show, ends with "Which was nice." In the deleted, extended version of the scene in which Jack invokes parley on Isla de Muerta ends with the line, "I'll get me coat", another catchprase from the show.
 * The smoke from the final cannon shot fired by the Black Pearl at Port Royal billows into the iconic shape of Mickey Mouse's head.
 * The jail scene, including Jack's line, "That dog is never going to move", and his trying to tempt it with a bone later on, is taken from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.
 * Jack Sparrow and Will Turner walking underwater beneath a rowing boat is a reference to The Crimson Pirate.
 * The "burning town" sequence in Tortuga&mdash;and within it, the redheaded prostitute (Scarlett), the man being dunked in a well, a pirate drinking rum atop two wobbling barrels, the "stuffed pirate" drinking the rum spurting out of a barrel and Jack's initial discovery of Gibbs sleeping with the pigs&mdash;is taken from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.
 * There are references to cursed treasure in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction: old pirates speak of cursed treasure and how you probably don't believe in it, and the line "Who knows when that evil curse will strike the greedy beholders of this bewitched treasure."
 * A skeletal Barbossa drinking wine, which trickles through his exposed ribcage, is based on a scene in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.
 * The line "Dead men tell no tales", said by the macaw, is repeated throughout the narration of the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.
 * A quick shot of a skeleton sprawled on the beach of the Isla de Muerta, with a crab nearby, is taken from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.
 * During the battle scene between the Black Pearl and the Interceptor, Barbossa refers to his crew as "bloomin cockroaches"; a line taken from the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.

Dead Man's Chest

 * Tia Dalma's shack, and the fireflies that surround it, is a recreation of the opening bayou scene in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.