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Forrest Gump (1994) Movie REACTION | First Time Watching - Emotional Damage!
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This is my first time watching Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump! This was an emotional one! Twitter: DmanUNT2014 Instagram: dmanunt2014 Business Inquires: dmanwatches@gmail.com #forrestgump #reaction #firsttimewatching #moviereaction #moviecommentary Slow-witted Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks) has never thought of himself as disadvantaged, and thanks to his supportive mother (Sally ...
Tropic Thunder (2008) Movie REACTION | First Time Watching
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This is my first time watcing Tropic Thunder (2008). This movie was HILARIOUS and I can't believe I missed out on it. Twitter: DmanUNT2014 Instagram: dmanunt2014 Business Inquires: dmanwatches@gmail.com #tropicthunder #reaction #firsttimewatching When three of Hollywood's biggest stars head into the jungles of Vietnam to shoot a war movie, they have no idea how real th...
The Lord Of The Rings: The Return of the King (2003) Movie REACTION | First Time Watching PART 2
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Gandalf and Aragorn lead the World of Men against Sauron's army to draw his gaze from Frodo and Sam as they approach Mount Doom with the One Ring. Twitter: DmanUNT2014 Instagram: dmanunt2014 The Lord of The Rings Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLCZr59PwXP0fIrUYO2klUCA1FaOjP3MWL.html&si=Ct547NQ2rm7PGnIa Business Inquires: dmanwatches@gmail.com #thelordoftherings #firsttimewa...
The Lord Of The Rings: The Return of the King (2003) Movie REACTION | First Time Watching PART 1
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Gandalf and Aragorn lead the World of Men against Sauron's army to draw his gaze from Frodo and Sam as they approach Mount Doom with the One Ring. Twitter: DmanUNT2014 Instagram: dmanunt2014 The Lord of The Rings Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLCZr59PwXP0fIrUYO2klUCA1FaOjP3MWL.html&si=Ct547NQ2rm7PGnIa Business Inquires: dmanwatches@gmail.com #thelordoftherings #firsttimewa...
The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers (2002) Movie REACTION | First Time Watching PART 2
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The continuing quest of Frodo and the Fellowship to destroy the One Ring. Frodo and Sam discover they are being followed by the mysterious Gollum. The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers Extended (2002) Movie REACTION | First Time Watching Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/bVWjoip3Hok/v-deo.html Twitter: DmanUNT2014 Instagram: dmanunt2014 Business Inquires: dmanwatches@gmail.com ...
The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers Extended (2002) Movie REACTION | First Time Watching PART 1
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The continuing quest of Frodo and the Fellowship to destroy the One Ring. Frodo and Sam discover they are being followed by the mysterious Gollum. The Lord Of The Rings: The Two Towers Extended (2002) Movie REACTION | First Time Watching Part 2: Soon. Twitter: DmanUNT2014 Instagram: dmanunt2014 Business Inquires: dmanwatches@gmail.com #thelordoftherings #firsttimewatch...
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001) Movie REACTION | First Time Watching PART 2
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The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001) [EXTENDED] Movie REACTION | First Time Watching Part 1: ua-cam.com/video/ZIrrgmIbAxY/v-deo.html A meek Hobbit from the Shire and eight companions set out on a journey to destroy the powerful One Ring and save Middle-earth from the Dark Lord Sauron. Gaming Channel: ua-cam.com/users/user@UCesUy3L8PSaW2_3V9SjIxxw Twitter: DmanUNT...
The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001) Movie REACTION | First Time Watching PART 1
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The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring (2001) [EXTENDED] Movie REACTION | First Time Watching Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/tQMluihaMZs/v-deo.html A meek Hobbit from the Shire and eight companions set out on a journey to destroy the powerful One Ring and save Middle-earth from the Dark Lord Sauron. Gaming Channel: ua-cam.com/users/user@UCesUy3L8PSaW2_3V9SjIxxw Twitter: DmanUNT...
Godzilla Minus One (2023) Movie REACTION | First Time Watching | Movie Review
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A kamikaze pilot plagued by survivor's guilt seeks redemption when a giant monster he failed to kill is transformed by radiation from atomic bomb tests and lays siege to post-WWII Japan. Here's Nikki and Steven's reaction to Godzilla Minus One. Gaming Channel: ua-cam.com/users/user@UCesUy3L8PSaW2_3V9SjIxxw Twitter: DmanUNT2014 Instagram: dmanunt2014 Business Inquires: ...
The WILDEST Anime Out! | *DAN DA DAN Ep 1 Reaction!* | That's How Love Starts, Ya Know!
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Today we are watching episode 1 of DanDaDan! #anime #dandadan #animereaction Gaming Channel: ua-cam.com/users/user@UCesUy3L8PSaW2_3V9SjIxxw Twitter: user/@DmanUNT2014 Business Inquires: dmanwatches@gmail.com
PURE HYPE! *MY HERO ACADEMIA 7x6 Reaction* | Division
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Today we are watching Season 7 Episode 6 of My Hero Academia! Deku was pulled into the wrong portal, is the plan done for? Todoroki vs. Toya will be crazy! Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute...
THIS IS CRAZY! | My Hero Academia 7x5 Reaction | Let You Down!
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While UA moves to their new base, All-For-One reveals himself! Business Inquires: dmanwatches@gmail.com Time codes: 0:00 Intro 1:46 Reaction Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might oth...
I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS | House Of The Dragon 2x7 Reaction! First Time Watching
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I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS | House Of The Dragon 2x7 Reaction! First Time Watching
Everyone SNAPPED! Reacting To AMP Freshman Cypher 2024 ft. Kevin Hart
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Everyone SNAPPED! Reacting To AMP Freshman Cypher 2024 ft. Kevin Hart
New Dragon Rider! | House Of The Dragon 2x6 Reaction! First Time Watching
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New Dragon Rider! | House Of The Dragon 2x6 Reaction! First Time Watching
I NEED More! | First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 10 Reaction
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I NEED More! | First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 10 Reaction
Everyone Is Down Bad! | House Of The Dragon 2x5 Reaction! First Time Watching
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Everyone Is Down Bad! | House Of The Dragon 2x5 Reaction! First Time Watching
Magneto Is TOO Strong! | First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 9 Reaction
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Magneto Is TOO Strong! | First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 9 Reaction
I Can't Believe This Happened | House Of The Dragon 2x4 Reaction! First Time Watching
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I Can't Believe This Happened | House Of The Dragon 2x4 Reaction! First Time Watching
JAW DROPPING REVEALS! | First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 8 Reaction
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JAW DROPPING REVEALS! | First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 8 Reaction
Alicent Made A Mistake... | House Of The Dragon 2x3 Reaction! First Time Watching
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Alicent Made A Mistake... | House Of The Dragon 2x3 Reaction! First Time Watching
I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS! | First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 7 Reaction
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I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS! | First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 7 Reaction
I'm STRESSED! | House Of The Dragon 2 x 02 Reaction! First Time Watching Game of Thrones
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I'm STRESSED! | House Of The Dragon 2 x 02 Reaction! First Time Watching Game of Thrones
Professor X and Storm Are Back!| First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 6 Reaction
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Professor X and Storm Are Back!| First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 6 Reaction
A Son For A Son?! | House Of The Dragon 2 x 01 Reaction! First Time Watching!
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A Son For A Son?! | House Of The Dragon 2 x 01 Reaction! First Time Watching!
THEY KILLED GAMBIT?! | First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 5 Reaction | Remember It
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THEY KILLED GAMBIT?! | First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 5 Reaction | Remember It
So Many Easter Eggs! | First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 4 Reaction | Motendo - Life Death Part 1
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So Many Easter Eggs! | First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 4 Reaction | Motendo - Life Death Part 1
Jean Grey Is Too Powerful! | First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 3 Reaction | Fire Made Flesh
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Jean Grey Is Too Powerful! | First Time Watching X-MEN 97 Episode 3 Reaction | Fire Made Flesh

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  • @paulamoya7956
    @paulamoya7956 5 годин тому

    Please watch Field of Dreams 💫⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @deanwhyte8306
    @deanwhyte8306 3 дні тому

    Ya sound is awful. Not a good reaction mate. Just saying

  • @jupiterhill
    @jupiterhill 4 дні тому

    I love this movie. If you ever get to see the dvd of it, Robert Downey Jr. is still in character doing commentary. He truly didn't drop character until he did the DVD commentary.

  • @mikealvarez2322
    @mikealvarez2322 4 дні тому

    Every Omaha Beach landing that I have ever seen, including SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, leaves out the men that put up the Barrage Balloons that Captain Miller sees at the end of the battle for the Beach. The men of the 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion landed on Omaha right along with everyone else. They were an all Black group of men that shared the same risks as everyone else. One man in particular stood out that day. He was Cpl. Waverly Woodson a medic on one of the landing crafts. As his landing craft approached the Beach it hit a mine killing and wounding several of the men. Woodson was hit by shrapnel in the groin and back but that didn't stop him from doing his job. He patched himself up as best he could and began treating the wounded. It did not matter to him the color of their skin, he was going to help all the wounded. He set up a temporary field hospital and started treating all the wounded. On 2 separate occasions he rescued 3 wounded men from the surf. Bullets were flying all around him ss well ss explosions from German artillery, but that didn't stop Woodson from doing his job. The Army estimated that Woodson had provided aid to over 200 wounded men during the battle before collapsing from exhaustion and loss of blood. Corporal Waverly Woodson received the Distinguished Service Cross America's second highest honor for courage under fire and a Purple Heart. Some how, woke Hollywood seems to ignore the contribution of Black soldiers like the men of the 320th that fought right along with the other soldiers. Barrage Balloons may not have been sexy for movie directors and screen writers but they were a necessity to combat operations. While we're at it, let's give s shout out to the men of the Red Ball Express that drove the trucks from Cherbourg to the Siegfried Line and suffer casualties from accidents as they drove long hours over hazardous roads. And let's not forget the men of the 761st Tank Battalion, aka The Black Panthers, that were personally picked by General George Patton for his 3rd. Army. I'm s retired US History teacher and never taught Black History during Black History. I taught everyone's history as it happened. The United States of America's History is a woven fabric of many people. To teach it one thread at a time destroys the fabric. It is the invention of well meaning liberals but it shoulded be ended. It is also the lazy man's way of teaching. It also leaves out true heroes of American History like 14 year old Sybil Ludding who during the Revolution road miles to warn the Patriots that the British were on their way. Her ride was more spectacular than Paul Revere's. Every Black History month curriculum I ever saw mentions Crispus Attucks as a hero when in fact he was a member of a mob that threw rocks at British Soldiers in what became the Boston Massacre. The curriculums I've seen leave out Peter Salem, who stopped the British charge up Breed's Hill by killing British Major Pitcairn. On the British side we have Col. Tye, an exslave that used guerilla tactics against the colonial rebels. The British promised freedom to any slave that joined their army. The Patriots offered the same but most slaves didn't believe their masters would grant them their freedom. I could go on but my soap box is getting worn and I am getting old. BTW, I am a conservative politically and a Caucasian Hispanic ethnically but I am 100% American.❤

  • @tripsixx5802
    @tripsixx5802 4 дні тому

    Those German machine guns are called MG-42’s our troops nicknamed them hitlers buzzsaw because of how fast they could fire 1200 rounds a minute which is ridiculous even by todays standards! In short I’m right with you pukin from nerves getting ready to run towards those! The idea was just overwhelm with numbers and it was worse for the Russians they weren’t ready because they had a peace treaty hitler broke, they’d literally send in entire platoons with only half the rifles needed with the expectation that plenty would be laying around soon and they didn’t believe in retreat if you tried to run back you’d be shot by your own guys😮that way everyone knew you better follow orders! Not surprisingly the Russians caught up and won but had more casualties than any other few countries combined, they lost more in Stalingrad than we did in the entire war!! WW2 was sheer insanity

  • @osamiface
    @osamiface 5 днів тому

    I just subscribed because you said you were a country boy. Just the kind of guy I admire, since I'm a country girl.

  • @louislynge
    @louislynge 6 днів тому

    The Hobbit is worth a watch for the universe. It was originally 1 book so they made 3 movies and it is a bit drawn out, but still very good.

  • @louislynge
    @louislynge 6 днів тому

    If I may offer a small critique. Please be unapologetically you! Do not apologise, just explain yourself as best you can. you can't make everyone happy (esp on the internet). Just be you and the right people will be attracted to your content. If you laugh at something inappropriate just remember that there are a LOT of people that are laughing as well.

  • @fredabodin9614
    @fredabodin9614 6 днів тому

    You need to react to Band of Brothers. Unlike this, it's based on a true story. It follows E Company from Dday till the end of WWII.

  • @reginastogner9535
    @reginastogner9535 6 днів тому

    Your reaction was just fine ❤

  • @TheBearGrappler
    @TheBearGrappler 6 днів тому

    8:48 - German translation: “Please don't shoot me! I am not German, I am Czech, I didn't kill anyone! I am Czech." Czechoslovakia, like France, was invaded and conquered by Germany in 1939. These soldiers were most likely conscripted into the German army by force.

  • @luke5586
    @luke5586 7 днів тому

    Oh yeah, one more thing I don’t believe a lot of of these reaction channels I think most of these people I’ve seen these movies. They just act like they haven’t.

  • @washtubdysthe9221
    @washtubdysthe9221 7 днів тому

    band of brothers NOW please

  • @Nomad-vv1gk
    @Nomad-vv1gk 7 днів тому

    The breakdown of US casualties was 1465 dead, 3184 wounded, 1928 missing and 26 captured. Of the total US figure, 2499 casualties were from the US airborne troops (238 of them being deaths). The casualties at Utah Beach were relatively light: 197, including 60 missing. However, the US 1st and 29th Divisions together suffered around 2000 casualties at Omaha Beach. The total German casualties on D-Day are not known, but are estimated as being between 4000 and 9000 men. Naval losses for June 1944 included 24 warships and 35 merchantmen or auxiliaries sunk, and a further 120 vessels damaged. Over 425,000 Allied and German troops were killed, wounded or went missing during the Battle of Normandy. This figure includes over 209,000 Allied casualties, with nearly 37,000 dead amongst the ground forces and a further 16,714 deaths amongst the Allied air forces. Of the Allied casualties, 83,045 were from 21st Army Group (British, Canadian and Polish ground forces), 125,847 from the US ground forces. The losses of the German forces during the Battle of Normandy can only be estimated. Roughly 200,000 German troops were killed or wounded. The Allies also captured 200,000 prisoners of war (not included in the 425,000 total, above). During the fighting around the Falaise Pocket (August 1944) alone, the Germans suffered losses of around 90,000, including prisoners. Today, twenty-seven war cemeteries hold the remains of over 110,000 dead from both sides: 77,866 German, 9386 American, 17,769 British, 5002 Canadian and 650 Poles. Between 15,000 and 20,000 French civilians were killed, mainly as a result of Allied bombing. Thousands more fled their homes to escape the fighting.

  • @louislynge
    @louislynge 7 днів тому

    Don't apologise for recognising patterns, it is a sign of great intelligence.

  • @SkyForgeVideos
    @SkyForgeVideos 7 днів тому

    More soldiers have died in Ukraine in two years than all the US soldiers that died in WW2. More still if you include Russia. So many dead men. Then and now. And who benefits?

  • @michaelheinen8526
    @michaelheinen8526 7 днів тому

    Thzts why all these guys who fought and died in this War against Nazis my dad fought in this war only in Italy,He never talked about it but he was awarded a Bronze star and a Purple heart,i cant imagine the things they saw and did This is why they are called the GREATEST GENERATION OF ALL TIME,THEN AND STILL ARE THE BEST OF THE BEST FOREVER WILL BE

  • @adamc.sieracki4145
    @adamc.sieracki4145 8 днів тому

    The routine "you must watch Band of Brothers" comment. Harvey Weinstein literally cost this film an Oscar.

  • @kenmatthews46
    @kenmatthews46 8 днів тому

    Band of Brothers next

    • @DmanWatches
      @DmanWatches 8 днів тому

      Band of Brothers is definitely a series I have to watch. I'll add it to my list, but I might not get to it until around January because of a few movies and shows I have planned. It's on the way, though. Thanks for the recommendation!

    • @i4Reacts
      @i4Reacts 6 днів тому

      @@DmanWatches couldn't recommend band of brothers more, cant wait to see you watch it & ik you'll love it

  • @itsahellofaname
    @itsahellofaname 8 днів тому

    My grandfather was an Army combat vet of WWII, and got shot by a German sniper, but he lived to make it home. He was the kindest and funniest man I've ever known. I'm an Army combat vet of the first Gulf War, and my son is an Army combat vet of the Iraq War, and we both know my grandfather saw a lot worse than either of us did.

    • @DmanWatches
      @DmanWatches 8 днів тому

      Respect to you and your family for serving! Thank you! I'm glad you and your family were able to make it home safe.

  • @iKvetch558
    @iKvetch558 8 днів тому

    Saving Private Ryan is incredibly realistic in most every way, with a very few exceptions...such as bullets not being able to kill you that far underwater, and flamethrowers not really exploding that way in 1944. One thing to know, pay no mind at all to that man who took off his helmet on the beach at 6:00 and then got shot in the head...that next shot would have killed him even if he had kept his helmet on. The helmets of WW2 would almost never stop a bullet, except under very very rare circumstances. The movie is not a true story, and it differs from the actual history of D-Day in many ways...but the basic plot is loosely based on the 4 Niland Brothers, one of whom served with the 101st Airborne Division. However, when 3 Nilands were reported dead, no mission was sent behind enemy lines to get the last brother, and it turned out that one brother that had been thought dead had actually only been captured. The 4th brother was found and notified by an Army Chaplain, and was sent home, but as far as the brothers none of what happened in this movie happened in real life. There really was a Company C of the 2nd Rangers that landed on Omaha Beach, but they were commanded by Captain Ralph Goranson, and they did not land quite where it was shown in the film. Probably the most important historical thing that Spielberg got wrong is that he had the boats that carried the Rangers to the beach being driven by Americans...they were not. On D-Day, the boats that carried the US Rangers to the beach were driven by UK sailors of the Royal Navy. There are many other things in the film that are not accurate to the real history of D-Day, but that one really fails to honor some of the men that fought and died at Omaha Beach, so it is definitely the one most worth noting. The location at the beginning with the French and US flags is the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial...located in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Most of the US servicemen killed in the 2 and a half month long Normandy Campaign are buried in this cemetery...a total of 9388 burials. Notification of next of kin was done by telegram, and they were delivered by normal channels...either by Western Union or by somebody contracted to deliver them. The military only sent an officer to give notifications of multiple deaths, so Mrs. Ryan knew something was terribly wrong when she saw that the Army had sent somebody out to her AND they had her local Priest/Minister/Pastor with them. The scenes where we see all those women typing letters, those are not notifications...those are letters from commanding officers, which are not always written, but were quite often. One of the main reasons that those letters are transcribed, or at least are checked, is so that sensitive information can be censored out of them...it is a little known fact that all mail that was sent home by US military people were censored for secret or sensitive information...and all the letters that people sent to the troops were checked and potentially censored as well. So here is the thing about attacking that machine gun, if we were talking about real life...it was a huge mistake by Miller to attack that machine gun, and almost surely a violation of his orders. If he was really ordered by General George Marshall to go and get Ryan, then his orders would have been to make that his priority...even over winning the war...and his job would have been to avoid side missions that could prevent him from saving Private Ryan. And, just to be clear, the US Army would never send a mission to go find a single soldier, unless they knew for sure that he was alive AND where to find him. It would be insanely wasteful to take such a huge risk with all those other lives under the circumstances shown in the film. Finally, a quick note about the numbers...the US landed about 34k troops on Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944...about 2000 men were killed on that day to take that beach. Overall, the Allies landed a bit over 156k troops on D-Day including all 5 landing beaches...the total number of casualties was 10,500 including the dead, wounded, captured and missing, with the total number killed being about 4400...of that 4400 number 2501 Americans were killed in the amphibious landings on D-day. Those numbers do not include the Airborne forces that came in before the landings.

    • @DmanWatches
      @DmanWatches 8 днів тому

      This is going to sound cliché, but I don't think you understand how much I ENJOY comments like this. Thank you for this breakdown and the interesting facts! I love them.

  • @RobinTig
    @RobinTig 8 днів тому

    It's a cool reaction, and one movie the younger generations should be watching

    • @DmanWatches
      @DmanWatches 8 днів тому

      Thank you and I agree. I can't imagine all of the things our soldiers have been through so we're able to live peacefully. Nothing but respect for anyone that has served.

  • @danielott135
    @danielott135 8 днів тому

    The forest reaction was great this one will be too

  • @gregwhite8794
    @gregwhite8794 8 днів тому

    It's estimated that 4400 troops died on D-day.

    • @iKvetch558
      @iKvetch558 8 днів тому

      True...but that is for all 5 landing beaches. On Omaha Beach, the total number killed was 2000...just to be clear.

    • @realitycheck5376
      @realitycheck5376 8 днів тому

      @@iKvetch558 The reasons for the heavy losses on Omaha were because the pre-bombing campaign to soften up the German resistance overshot their mark and left the German positions intact. The other issue was that the waters on Omaha beach were rough that day and the tanks with floating devices that came with the troops all sank before they got to the beach leaving them nothing to hide behind when they advanced forward.

    • @iKvetch558
      @iKvetch558 8 днів тому

      @@realitycheck5376 Interesting thing I found out about recently is that at the last minute, the targeting of the 8th Air Force bomb drops was moved on the orders of a Colonel due to concerns that the bombs might hit Allied troops, and that was probably the biggest single reason so many of them completely missed the German fortifications. I heard that on a Live show on the WW2TV channel, and I will try to find that video and post it here, if I can.

    • @realitycheck5376
      @realitycheck5376 7 днів тому

      @@iKvetch558 Now that you mention it I believe I remember hearing that. My father was in WWII. Just like Private Ryan, he was a bazooka man and I believe he may have been in that very fight in France that these guys were in. That type of fighting was called "In house fighting" as was the case with Mellish. My father was in a building like that and a German tank shot into the building killing the 6 or 7 other guys my father was with. He got blown out of a window and survived with shrapnel wounds.

  • @gregwhite8794
    @gregwhite8794 8 днів тому

    It's estimated that 4400 Allied troops died on D-day.

  • @tomi_9212
    @tomi_9212 8 днів тому

    it is indeed an D-day =) Greetings from Finland We’ve been here before Used to this kind of war Crossfire grind through the sand Our orders were easy It’s kill or be killed Blood on both sides will be spilled

  • @DmanWatches
    @DmanWatches 8 днів тому

    I'm a little sick so I apologize for the stuffiness in this video 😆. I hope you all are doing well and enjoyed this reaction. Take care!

  • @max-ottofauteux6857
    @max-ottofauteux6857 10 днів тому

    thanks m8 What a great react!! u just caught a new member man!!

  • @oneeyecat6886
    @oneeyecat6886 10 днів тому

    Best reaction to this movie!!! Thanks!

  • @philipbutler6608
    @philipbutler6608 11 днів тому

    They had a lot more children than that That is Eleanore and Frodo. Sam took a boat too after Rosie died.

  • @philipbutler6608
    @philipbutler6608 11 днів тому

    In the tens of thousands of years of Middle Earth History Frodo, Sam, Eowen, Pippen and Merry are Among the greatest hero’s of Men, Elves, Dwarves and Hobbits.

  • @patrickevans9604
    @patrickevans9604 11 днів тому

    It's definitely ok to laugh at this movie lol. I actually think that if someone doesn't laugh at this movie that they have some issues and need help cause if you take this too seriously and don't laugh, you got something wrong with ya

  • @philipbutler6608
    @philipbutler6608 12 днів тому

    Sauroman Army is ten thousand the CGI looks more like 100k. When I hear historical accounts of battles I think of 50,000 as a Baseball Park standing room only for playoffs. 100k a Michigan football Stadium. Most of your Civil war battles were a ballpark or less on each side spread over several miles. Helms Deep and MinasTirith were sieges…. The Chinese were fielding 600k to 1 Million men armies in 228 BC.

  • @justintorres502
    @justintorres502 13 днів тому

    You did the right thing ib the beginning by reminding every one to be nice lol. Sometimes us geeks need to be reminded that this stuff is supposed to be fun. But even if you didn't I feel like you woulda been alright. You paid attention and followed the story beats. Great reaction man ✊🏽

  • @AceMoonshot
    @AceMoonshot 14 днів тому

    A "Million Dollar Wound" isn't actually about money or reward. Or how veterans are treated upon returning home. It is a wound that is bad enough to get you out of combat but not crippling or fatal.

  • @leeann3920
    @leeann3920 14 днів тому

    Did you have to re-upload this one? I swear I saw this one before. Still a great review for a great movie. Keep it going!

  • @MannerdDesert7
    @MannerdDesert7 14 днів тому

    Great Film

  • @wendyreveyoso3731
    @wendyreveyoso3731 14 днів тому

    ❤❤❤ Sup D, hope your day is good!!!

  • @RobinTig
    @RobinTig 14 днів тому

    "Jenny ran a long ways for a long time " True my man 🕊️

  • @johnemmett6685
    @johnemmett6685 14 днів тому

    It's such a shame you were put off reacting to the Lord fo the Rings and I hope others don't feel that way. The community is passionate for sure but I think as long as you respect the films and material then I think most people would be kind if you get things wrong or don't know bits and pieces. That's what we love to watch, somebody fresh seeing what we have loved for so long. I hope you react to the The Hobbit films as I think they are great. They embellish on the books which some fans don't like but hey Peter Jackson is a master and I think you'll like them, and I'll be watching for sure when you do.

  • @stuffbenlikes
    @stuffbenlikes 15 днів тому

    There's only one MVP. And it is Sam.

  • @spaceghost27
    @spaceghost27 15 днів тому

    this episode reminds me of how Cyclops changed in the comics and really became more like Magneto if not worse.

  • @EclecticPotpourri
    @EclecticPotpourri 17 днів тому

    3:55 who has been making a "big deal" about his character? Your specific group of friends?

  • @jordannorgrove1375
    @jordannorgrove1375 17 днів тому

    Rdj character staying every ones gay once and a while is one of my favorite over looked jokes, rdjs fully method actor what's the roll he qas for his fake trailer at the start he was a gay monk so and he's a full method actor

  • @l.a.native6921
    @l.a.native6921 17 днів тому

    @23:23 lol REMEMBER THE NAME! FREE PALESTINE!

  • @lmsossi6501
    @lmsossi6501 17 днів тому

    Sam is a fan favorite in both the books and the films because he is so consistently devoted to Frodo, so brave in defending his friend, and so heroic when Frodo's strength fails him. You're not alone in loving him!

  • @lmsossi6501
    @lmsossi6501 18 днів тому

    When you said earlier that you knew an epic battle was coming, everyone watching your reaction felt excited for you to see the battle of Helm's Deep, arguably the most epic battle ever filmed.

  • @lmsossi6501
    @lmsossi6501 18 днів тому

    One of the reasons the extended version is recommended is because you get more understanding of Boromir. You see the close relationship between the brothers and realize that their father was the one who pressured Boromir to get the ring and bring it to Gondor. Yes, Boromir was affected by the ring, but he was also driven by his sense of duty to his father and his kingdom. His courageous actions as he was dying redeemed him, but the viewer also sees that his motivations to try to take the ring were not entirely because of the ring's corrupting influence but had some noble purpose as well. These added scenes give his character much more dimension.

  • @lmsossi6501
    @lmsossi6501 18 днів тому

    The scenery in New Zealand where much of this was filmed is truly stunning!

  • @lmsossi6501
    @lmsossi6501 18 днів тому

    No matter how many times I watch reactions to LOTR, I always find it so enjoyable to see the emergence of new fans of these movies! I saw them in the theater, and they are amazing!!