Within 24 hours, the file had 8,000 views. Comments rolled in: "Thanks for this, hard to find the unrated cut." "Gonna watch this with my kid tonight, he loves pirates." "Seed this on IA, don't just stream." But then, at the 47-minute mark of the file, something changed. The film starts normally. Disney castle logo? No. A grainy "Lowry Digital" restoration card? Yes. For the first 45 minutes, it is The Curse of the Black Pearl . Jack arrives in Port Royal. The chase scene. "You are without doubt the worst pirate I've ever heard of."
If you were on Reddit’s r/DataHoarder or r/LostMedia between 2015 and 2020, you’ve seen the screenshot. A trembling cursor hovers over a VHS-rip of Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl . But the title doesn’t say that. It says: "Pirates (2005) [Unrated Director's Cut] [REMASTERED]." pirates 2005 archive.org
But at exactly 46:32, during the night-time rescue of Elizabeth, the screen glitches. Green block. Audio stutter. And then—hard cut. Within 24 hours, the file had 8,000 views