@@ameerasilvester6333 yes Malaysia was involved in the extraction effort. Unfortunately u are gonna have to ask the producers why Malaysia wasn't portrayed but only mentioned once. A US Army Colonel later send a letter to the Malaysia's MALBATT commander, I think it was Colonel Abdul Latib, thanking and appreciating him and the Malaysian soldiers in the extraction effort. But the important thing is, the American soldiers at 61 didn't forget about the Malaysian soldiers participation in the extraction effort. U can find videos where American veterans who fought in the battle, especially those at 61, telling the interviewer that Malaysian forces were involved.
First time I heard an actual RPG fired at me I knew exactly what was coming because of Black Hawk Down, that high pitched screech is forever seared into my head
BHD is gritty, it's hard to follow an individual character because so much is happening to them all, it's tense, u don't want anything to happen to a single one of them but they all end-up getting wounded in some way, they fight over the same street for two entire days, working thru the night in one of them, no sleep for 30 hours on-top of constant bangs & ringing- i'll shut up lol, i love this film, close tie to 1st place with SPR, both also hold historical context as they depict true events, SPR not so much with the plot but more about being in ww2 & accurately depicting such
Brazilian here. I'm very happy to see "Tropa de Elite" being loved and recognized in other countries. This movie was a big hit here on Brazil, and the main character, Captain Nascimento, is still largely loved here and used as a synonym of a tough guy who don't tolerate criminals, no matter if they are drug dealers, white collars with friends in high places or even politicians.
This is why I will always love action movies, my favorite genre! A lot of realism mixed with intense gunfights, explosions, all of that keeps me on the edge of my seat!
Realism is hardly something these action movies are about. Its just over the top action to make it entertaining to watch. It isn't realism that the "bad guys" have so bad aim that a 100 gun men could be shooting at a single guy and none of the 100 is able to hit the 1 american, but that 1 american is hitting 90% of his targets even when being so supressed by enemy fire that if it was real he would have died the moment he stuck his head out. We just have to realise these movies are made to show the military in a good light and make it over the top of how heroic the soldiers are and how good they are since they are wiping the floor with bad guys who all have been trained to not hit anywhere near the americans. Its in a way just propoganda since alot of these movies is made with the help of the real life military and because of that help the military makes the film maker show the military in a good light and promote it with over the top action to get people to join the military. Realism is the least thing you should expect from action movies.
I’ve never noticed till now but the shel casings raining down in black hawk down on top of the guy into his shirt is a good detail most movies don’t do that
1:02 I love how this movie goes to the effort of showing how ballistics sounds when hitting different materials. Eg cars. And in this instance, an insurgents torso lol.
@@WeaponDamageIt's dangerous when you do not know how to handle firearms nor have people who are competent to handle firearms and educate. Otherwise, movies with live/blank rounds are safe like Come and See (fun fact; they used alot of live ammo, they shot up a church on fire, a sick cow that was going to die and machine gun tracers just 7 to 9 inches above protagonist's head in one scene), Mosul (2019), The Raid series, Heat, The Day of the Wolves, and few movies from early 1900s. Of course there are unsafe ones like Brandon Lee (The Crow), Jon-Erik Hexum (Cover Up), Johann Ofner (Friend Like You), Charles Chandler (The Captive), and recently Halyna Hutchins (Rust, not-so-fun facts; Alec Baldwin is super anti-gun, yet he boasted about his experience with firearms and lied about the gun went off by itself, the armourer and assistant director were not experienced with handling firearms and did not follow the proper procedures).
Movies you could have included:- "The Lost Strait /cold war " "Cyborg:-Heroes Never die" "9th company/ cold war " "The Outpost" "Lebanon 2007 / cold war " "LOC Kargil " " Beast of No Nation " " We were soldiers / cold war"
@@jonathansteel3324 I'm trying to get 1000 subscribers another movie for another chance. I treat it as a hobby and I am starting to like it. And sorry for the English language is not my native language :) If you still have an idea for something epic, let me know.
It’s American propaganda. Insurgents are born and raised in war, they don’t just run in front of gunfire and pray it doesn’t hit them, they know how to ambush, advance and conceal themselves.
The Kingdom by Jamie Foxx can be squeezed up there. It definitely had the kind of tensions that get you engage emotionally but still your list is great as I've watched most of them :)
@@mrtiesthatbind watch a film called "cidade the Deus" or "tropa de elite 1" it shows man... i'm no Brazilian but its sure scary, gratefully i live far away from rio de janeiro city...
@@mrtiesthatbind bro I am brazilian. Believe or not, Rio de Janeiro is a warzone for more time than Syria, and even more crazy is that other parts of the city are perfectly functional. A few years ago, the fcking Brazilian Army had to got there 2 times. Watch this compilation to get some taste of what happens there. No dialogue, just the scenes: ua-cam.com/video/d92oEMPIQsE/v-deo.html
@@RigbyWilde mate i've seen the video and i can tell you it's not different with what i saw in Iraq during my tours. It's an urban warfare. Looks like the Brazilian government has failed itself and got desperate in favela matter by deploying the army, and i reckon they concealed it pretty well during the 2014 World Cup
@@mrtiesthatbind that is the point. The city is portraited as a great place, organized and secure. But mere miles outside the rich areas, in the favelas, there a state of constant urban warfare. I know that I can never compare to an actual war between nations or terrorist groups. But you know something is very wrong when the police needs armoured vehicles e air support. About the govermment's failings, you are right. It shouln't be this way..
I worked for years with the uncle of Navy Seal Michael Monsoor, who jumped on a grenade to save the lives of his teammates. He received the MOH posthumously. Rest in peace, Sir. You are not forgotten.
The crazy thing is that there is a real Navy Seal that did exactly what you see in the movie Act of Valor. He literally jumped on top of a grenade to save several members of his SEAL squad. Petty officer 2nd class Michael Monsoor was awarded America's highest medal.."The Medal of Honor" for his Valor. He passed away about 30 minutes after he did this heroic act. Michael Monsoor....American hero. He also won several other medals.
I went and saw Black Hawk Down in theaters and loved it so much I went total 3 times to watch it. I wanted to join the military so bad but I ended up being diagnosed with ESRD(end stage renal disease)then got put on dialysis.
13 Hours - I loved the effects of the machine guns tearing up the vehicles and people. The .50 HMG did a good job showing how scary those would be on the receiving end. Also your timestamps are way off.
Am just here for the sounds of war, not the cries of mothers and babies, not the role of politicians, but the actual voice of what the country stands for. These sounds remind me of the 1994 Genocide against the tutsi, when Rwanda Patriotic Front came to liberate the country, except the calls of African warriors are abit different, but Glorious.❤
Black Hawk Down (2001), the best of the presented lists, I showed this movie to my father and he liked it, despite the silly moments that were in the movie. Tears of the Sun (2003) Criminally underestimated, Bruce Willis played well in it, it's a pity that time is mercilessly killing him...
The first 2 movies 13hours, black hawk down also the american sniper, its looklike pc game named call of duty. But the 13 hours and tropa de elite 2 its almost the same battle scene in call of duty
i love that the call of duty series replicated several of these battles so well
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reminds me of black ops 1
And modern warfare
thats very very arguably not the case but okay
@@michaelperussina2835 bro basically just said nuh uh without elaborating in the slightest
All of them are awesome. Black Hawk Down has the most realistic firearm sound.
yeah right :D
Yeah black Hawk Down is best but where Malaysia?their also help right?
@@ameerasilvester6333 yes Malaysia was involved in the extraction effort. Unfortunately u are gonna have to ask the producers why Malaysia wasn't portrayed but only mentioned once. A US Army Colonel later send a letter to the Malaysia's MALBATT commander, I think it was Colonel Abdul Latib, thanking and appreciating him and the Malaysian soldiers in the extraction effort. But the important thing is, the American soldiers at 61 didn't forget about the Malaysian soldiers participation in the extraction effort. U can find videos where American veterans who fought in the battle, especially those at 61, telling the interviewer that Malaysian forces were involved.
First time I heard an actual RPG fired at me I knew exactly what was coming because of Black Hawk Down, that high pitched screech is forever seared into my head
In terms of the 'sounds' of gunshots... I thought the Forest Battle in Lone Survivor was most realistic. That and Sicario
black hawk down always will go down as one of the best war movies. great compilation!
Yuppp
BHD is gritty, it's hard to follow an individual character because so much is happening to them all, it's tense, u don't want anything to happen to a single one of them but they all end-up getting wounded in some way, they fight over the same street for two entire days, working thru the night in one of them, no sleep for 30 hours on-top of constant bangs & ringing-
i'll shut up lol, i love this film,
close tie to 1st place with SPR, both also hold historical context as they depict true events, SPR not so much with the plot but more about being in ww2 & accurately depicting such
The first one I am 100% sure I have played a game about it.
I’m not sure about a game 😗 but the movie was 👌
@@ArthurPendragonyearsago I found out it has the same story was one of the battlefield games. They both created about a battle that was irl.
Bro is basically the last COD MW
It reminds me of the mission in Modern Warfare 2019 where you defend the building after evacuating the embassy
@@spidersucc2839 it really is
Brazilian here. I'm very happy to see "Tropa de Elite" being loved and recognized in other countries. This movie was a big hit here on Brazil, and the main character, Captain Nascimento, is still largely loved here and used as a synonym of a tough guy who don't tolerate criminals, no matter if they are drug dealers, white collars with friends in high places or even politicians.
This is why I will always love action movies, my favorite genre! A lot of realism mixed with intense gunfights, explosions, all of that keeps me on the edge of my seat!
Realism is hardly something these action movies are about.
Its just over the top action to make it entertaining to watch.
It isn't realism that the "bad guys" have so bad aim that a 100 gun men could be shooting at a single guy and none of the 100 is able to hit the 1 american, but that 1 american is hitting 90% of his targets even when being so supressed by enemy fire that if it was real he would have died the moment he stuck his head out.
We just have to realise these movies are made to show the military in a good light and make it over the top of how heroic the soldiers are and how good they are since they are wiping the floor with bad guys who all have been trained to not hit anywhere near the americans.
Its in a way just propoganda since alot of these movies is made with the help of the real life military and because of that help the military makes the film maker show the military in a good light and promote it with over the top action to get people to join the military.
Realism is the least thing you should expect from action movies.
I’ve never noticed till now but the shel casings raining down in black hawk down on top of the guy into his shirt is a good detail most movies don’t do that
Cropping the Sicario scene killed the tension and the beauty of it. Sad
Sorry, I had to crop a lot of parts because UA-cam blocked the video for copyright infringement :/
@@morgsm.Understandable.
Totally agree. Maybe he had to because of YT rules?
1:02 I love how this movie goes to the effort of showing how ballistics sounds when hitting different materials.
Eg cars. And in this instance, an insurgents torso lol.
Finally someone puts these together, please do more
fun fact, that act of valor riverboat scene was filmed with live ammunition.
Wait, what?! That’s fucking dangerous.
@@WeaponDamage yeah they use it but all the stunt man where pretty safe
@@WeaponDamageThey can do editing magic.
@@WeaponDamageIt's dangerous when you do not know how to handle firearms nor have people who are competent to handle firearms and educate. Otherwise, movies with live/blank rounds are safe like Come and See (fun fact; they used alot of live ammo, they shot up a church on fire, a sick cow that was going to die and machine gun tracers just 7 to 9 inches above protagonist's head in one scene), Mosul (2019), The Raid series, Heat, The Day of the Wolves, and few movies from early 1900s. Of course there are unsafe ones like Brandon Lee (The Crow), Jon-Erik Hexum (Cover Up), Johann Ofner (Friend Like You), Charles Chandler (The Captive), and recently Halyna Hutchins (Rust, not-so-fun facts; Alec Baldwin is super anti-gun, yet he boasted about his experience with firearms and lied about the gun went off by itself, the armourer and assistant director were not experienced with handling firearms and did not follow the proper procedures).
Half the budget spent there
Movies you could have included:-
"The Lost Strait /cold war "
"Cyborg:-Heroes Never die"
"9th company/ cold war "
"The Outpost"
"Lebanon 2007 / cold war "
"LOC Kargil "
" Beast of No Nation "
" We were soldiers / cold war"
K, well they didn’t lol… cry about it
@@SuperiorNevada70 .
Lebanon was not in the cold war the Cold War ended in 1991 Lebanon happened in 2007 lmao
9th company is trash man, we don`t like it in post-soviet countries, but i watch it with my dad when i was young lol
Bro we were soldiers was Vietnam
Act of Valor is one of very few movies to do the M134 justice, kickass movie all around and one of the best IMO.
I cry every time I watch the "GRENADEEEEE!!" scene from the Act of Valor movie. It's one of my all-time favorite movies.
The saddest thing about Act of Valor is when Monsoor jumped on a grenade in a real life mission.
Had a ship named after him.
USS Micheal Monsoor, Zumwalt Class Destroyer.
I wonder which country he went on to stir up chaos. Classic fcng americans.
Finally a content producer who doesn’t feel the urge to talk inane crap over the top of the clips. Good job
Lol even tropa de elite is here
Awesome to know that one of the 3 best films from brasil is remembered
Respect for who die deffending his country !! 💔
Michael Bay hits best when given the R-rated approval. The mix of computer generated and practical effects are fantastic.
Black hawk down made me obsessed with the M2 Browning. They just hit so hard in that movie fr especially in the humvee ride
I don’t know why some movie directors decided that a RPG sounds like fireworks...
13 hours 🔥🔥🔥
First one here ain’t nothing like gunpowder and explosions over screaming and swords your the man Morgasm can you do WW2 next?
Yes, I have such a plan. I think I will be able to make something within a week.
@@morgsm. bless the lord almighty for your videos I felt bad about requesting another video so thx for that
@@jonathansteel3324 I'm trying to get 1000 subscribers another movie for another chance. I treat it as a hobby and I am starting to like it. And sorry for the English language is not my native language :) If you still have an idea for something epic, let me know.
@@morgsm. not problem mate
It’s American propaganda. Insurgents are born and raised in war, they don’t just run in front of gunfire and pray it doesn’t hit them, they know how to ambush, advance and conceal themselves.
The Kingdom by Jamie Foxx can be squeezed up there. It definitely had the kind of tensions that get you engage emotionally but still your list is great as I've watched most of them :)
That movie is not on the list of "most realistic" but still one of my favorites! Underrated movie right there.
I remember watching them film it in Phoenix AZ
Pretty cool to watch the finished scenes later on after seeing them from the outside
good movie..
I can see it.
Only problem with Black hawk down is the m60 has blanks hanging out the side off it. But great selection!
Better to have that than another dead on set situation 😑
I was gonna put a laughing emoji but someone lost their life not tryna hate or non
I found the masses of people of west African descent holding weapons a bit distracting
Awesome 😍
the troope de elite shows the reality of brazil... i live few hours of those favelas, and its just like that...
Really? How bad are favelas exactly? I've heard a lot of stories and portrayals but i don't think i've had enough
@@mrtiesthatbind watch a film called "cidade the Deus" or "tropa de elite 1" it shows man... i'm no Brazilian but its sure scary, gratefully i live far away from rio de janeiro city...
@@mrtiesthatbind bro I am brazilian. Believe or not, Rio de Janeiro is a warzone for more time than Syria, and even more crazy is that other parts of the city are perfectly functional. A few years ago, the fcking Brazilian Army had to got there 2 times. Watch this compilation to get some taste of what happens there. No dialogue, just the scenes:
ua-cam.com/video/d92oEMPIQsE/v-deo.html
@@RigbyWilde mate i've seen the video and i can tell you it's not different with what i saw in Iraq during my tours. It's an urban warfare. Looks like the Brazilian government has failed itself and got desperate in favela matter by deploying the army, and i reckon they concealed it pretty well during the 2014 World Cup
@@mrtiesthatbind that is the point. The city is portraited as a great place, organized and secure. But mere miles outside the rich areas, in the favelas, there a state of constant urban warfare. I know that I can never compare to an actual war between nations or terrorist groups. But you know something is very wrong when the police needs armoured vehicles e air support.
About the govermment's failings, you are right. It shouln't be this way..
Black Hawk Down is such an epic that there is just no comparison.
All of them are awesome,
I thank you for putting a Brazilian film in this video 😃👍🏻
The first one gave me COD vibes
In that one mission in MW 2019
Great video bro
Thank you so much for not narrating through this.
This was perfect
3:00 a little bird that u don’t wanna mess with
The sacrifice was great!!!
I worked for years with the uncle of Navy Seal Michael Monsoor, who jumped on a grenade to save the lives of his teammates. He received the MOH posthumously. Rest in peace, Sir. You are not forgotten.
I love movies where bullets font stop flying from start to finish
John wick style
Respect to all soldiers of the world...but lets admit It, doggo one killed us
The crazy thing is that there is a real Navy Seal that did exactly what you see in the movie Act of Valor. He literally jumped on top of a grenade to save several members of his SEAL squad. Petty officer 2nd class Michael Monsoor was awarded America's highest medal.."The Medal of Honor" for his Valor. He passed away about 30 minutes after he did this heroic act. Michael Monsoor....American hero. He also won several other medals.
13 hours is very good war type movie they get underrate and lukewarm by movie critic because of the controversy between CIA operator and USA
เคยดูทุกเรื่องสนุกมาก😊
"Frag out," then big fiery explosions.
Love each and everyone of these movies and have seen them multiple times
Was that Black Hawk Down scene in 60fps or smt? Like the fraps look too smooth for 30 or 24 fps.
You're right :)
I went and saw Black Hawk Down in theaters and loved it so much I went total 3 times to watch it. I wanted to join the military so bad but I ended up being diagnosed with ESRD(end stage renal disease)then got put on dialysis.
Thanks you bro
You could also include the final battle from Tenet, ik it has sci fi elements but the real aspects are really good in that scene
RIP Petty Officer Second Class (SEAL) Michael A. Monsoor
Can someone tell me what gun in what configuration the soldier fields at 3:39?
That's a CAR-15
13 Hours - I loved the effects of the machine guns tearing up the vehicles and people. The .50 HMG did a good job showing how scary those would be on the receiving end. Also your timestamps are way off.
Same
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Интересно ровно до того момента, когда видишь сценарную броню главных героев.
Act of Valor is my favorite war movie to ever exist.
Military movie sound design is always some of the best, and BHD will always take the top spot on the throne.
11:38 is still one of my all time favorite military movie scenes. From the music drop to the sound of MERICA
0:50. That's from cod. One of the missions with Wolf
Cod based it of the irl mission and 13 soldiers based it if the irl and cod used bengazi to get a idea
Bud that's from the real damn event in 2012. Rip those who died protecting the free world.
@@quesokid4959 bub there's LITERALLY SAME MISSION IN COD where you must protect wolf or whatever he's name.
@@LuciferMorningstar666-THEDEVIL you sounds so mature and pretty smart. But when you look at the name. You think to yourself what an 11 year old idiot
@@v0lkmaster252yeah Cod copied the layout from this film which is a true story
nice 💪💪💪
Great video! Since the the video was made Civil War and Covenant could be added.
Am just here for the sounds of war, not the cries of mothers and babies, not the role of politicians, but the actual voice of what the country stands for. These sounds remind me of the 1994 Genocide against the tutsi, when Rwanda Patriotic Front came to liberate the country, except the calls of African warriors are abit different, but Glorious.❤
13 hours is by far my most favorite modern warfare movie
Black Hawk Down (2001), the best of the presented lists, I showed this movie to my father and he liked it, despite the silly moments that were in the movie. Tears of the Sun (2003) Criminally underestimated, Bruce Willis played well in it, it's a pity that time is mercilessly killing him...
Y que paso con stalingrado, a mi parecer la mas realista y epica de todas...
Son cenas de batallas e lutas "modernas". Este ya seria categoria ww2.
Y staligrado... realista no es nada... solo o staligrado alemão de 1970
Tropa De Elite is so wild, like the whole battalion was there raiding the entire area
They all the best military action movies..but i choose.
#1 Black hawk down
#2 13 hours
#3 act of valor
I watched it again and again👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Done watching All movies, awesome movies
Which top 5 you suggest ?
Top 10 war scenes from Vietnam movies
0:40, the cameraman realised standing behind the RPG as they fired wasn't at all a good idea 😂
14:40 I feel like MCU Captain America was inspired by this scene, but I also kind of love it
Super film 👍
U guys can come at my foot with your videos
Black hawk down is one of the best ever war movies imo
That explosion was so powerful it caused his grenade or something to explode!!
This is very much good movie to watch
12 Strong was such a great movie
Civil war is a polarizing movie but the battle in DC at the end might top every one of these
The final fight scene of wrath of man should be an honorable mention 👍
0:55 13 hours is so sick!
Yea one thing that failed in Olympus down, CAT didn’t respond and NG would immediately respond the second the first shot was fires
Never thought about how much the Black Hawk Down scene looks like Charlie Don't Surf/The Bog/War Pig
They don’t make them like this anymore man😪
09:28 I am from Brazil. Believe or not, these literal warzones happen EVERYDAY in Rio
0:49. Who are they actually fighting against?
4:53. Dam and what an incredible ground assault! 👍👍👍
Holy shit Jim Halpert clapping everyone
Hah for me it's the opposite, watched 13 hours before The Office
Magnifique documentaire
good
Ayo! I was wondering why that first one looked so damn familiar. Almost 100% frame for frame. So did Modern warfare just rip it from this movie ?
More than likely the game took it from the movie that took it from the game that took it from the movie
Looks great on TV but in person it’s hell
All great
6:28 ain’t no way they used the Segway guy getting hurt from happy wheels as one of the groans of pain😭😭
I think they underestimated or nerf RPG in movies.😂It was badass in real life and the effective range is larger than those weve seen in BHD.
Top demais
Pretty sure 12:40 is Strikeforce
Ur channel is fucking awesome man keep uploaded
0:47 my man’s really out here trying to rocket jump like TF2
To let everyone know, Suppressors do not decrease bullet range or damage.
There's a strange number of fake battles that never happened in every SEAL movie "based on real events"
What movie is it from 12:20 to 15:30? The video doesn’t say the name 😅
The first 2 movies 13hours, black hawk down also the american sniper, its looklike pc game named call of duty. But the 13 hours and tropa de elite 2 its almost the same battle scene in call of duty
The dog... Poor pup... Wow...
Ah yeah gotta love the SWCC boats
If I had joined the navy I would've tried to get in on that.
Too bad I joined the army like a schmuck
8:48 Me when I play Battlefield V in multiplayer.