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    Director Gore Verbinski is coming off the biggest bomb of his career.

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    Verbinski noted phallic connotations in Sparrow's relationship with his vessel, as he grips the ship's wheel.

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    Gore Verbinski concurred that"all of the stories set in motion by the first film have been resolved.

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    Verbinski and Bruckheimer had confidence in Depp, partly because Orlando Bloom would play the traditional Errol Flynn-type character.

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    By July the film was facing budget issues but producer Gore Verbinski said they were working it out.

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    Keira Knightley came as a surprise to Verbinski: he had not seen her performance in Bend It Like Beckham and was impressed by her audition.

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    Sparrow's magic compass also survived into the sequels, though director Gore Verbinski had a red arrow added to the dial as it became a more prominent prop.

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    However, Verbinski told his concept artists to keep working on the picture, and when Eisner came to visit, the executive was astonished by what had been created.

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    Following the success of The Curse of the Black Pearl, the challenge to creating a sequel was, according to Verbinski,"You don't want just the Jack Sparrow movie.

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    The Flying Dutchman's crew members were originally conceived by writers Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio as ghosts, but Gore Verbinski disliked this and designed them as physical creatures.

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    On August 24, 2009 it was revealed that Verbinski had dropped out of the project due to the studio's decision to film overseas to keep the budget under control.

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    Although Verbinski and Bruckheimer had confidence in Depp, partly because it would be Bloom who was playing the traditional Errol Flynn-type, Disney executives were confused, asking Depp whether the character was drunk or gay, and Michael Eisner even proclaimed while watching rushes,"He's ruining the film!

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    Verbinski was attracted to the idea of using modern technology to resurrect a genre, one that had disappeared after the Golden Age of Hollywood, and recalled his childhood memories of the ride, feeling the film was an opportunity to pay tribute to the"scary and funny" tone of it.

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