However you feel about the film's questionable portrayal of military tactics, _Fury_ (2014) does a great job depicting the gritty and hellish nature of combat during the last months of World War II.
@@APersonOnUA-camX And you know this from experience in which war? So many experts on war who have never even served one day in the military. You would hate it.
as u can see alot were forced to join or would be killed ig he got lucky it was a young german (most likely forced to join bc he was a man and young and in good shape)
@@filipn.4322 At the time, the younger germans were the more radical ones given they grew up during the third reich and the hitler youth. This is especially true for a young german that was recurited by the SS. Considering this, and multiple war/country combat memoirs about hatred for the enemy after witnessing squamate deaths, makes the scene a joke.
@@rafedc1282 I think its supposed to be a symbolic representation of Norman at the start of the film. He was green as grass and didnt want to kill. He's looking at himself at his own mercy in the end if that makes any sense.
@@husomeyro really? Thanks. I've seen this movie dozens of times and just pulled that shit out of my ass lmao. I believe it to be true but it could just be a movie inaccuracy.
There is a deleted scene where Coonass confesses to Wardaddy that he cannot take it anymore. He tells Wardaddy that he fears dying and is tired of killing. Wardaddy then tells him he needs to suck it up and to stop scaring Norman. Coonass then recalls them both seeing young soldier being blown to pieces by a cannon with his head landing in a tree and admits to having nightmares of the head singing to him. Wardaddy again reminds him that he must indeed stay strong and says they will go home soon. I wish they kept this scene in because it shows how even though Coonass is horrible, he has just been comsumed by the war and is too angry to show it so he takes it out on someone who doesn't understand it, like Norman. This would also make the apology scene more powerful. Many other deleted scenes included one of the other tank crews blowing his hand off with a grenade to avoid going back out there, a Gordo and another soldier explaining what killing is like to Norman, and another revealing Captain Waggoner was killed by the artillery strike at the town. My favorite was one the kitchen scene with Gordo, this quote should do the explaining: Gordo: Hey Norman, do you like horses? *Norman ignores the question and continues eating* Gordo: Don likes horses. Don't you Don? Wardaddy: We're eating. *Bible then gets up and faces his chair towards Wardaddy, staring at him as he begins to tear up* Gordo: In France, we hit the beach right after D-Day. Going past all those fucking hedgegrows. We linked up with the Canadians and the British, bypassed a couple of Kraut divisions, and we fucked em' up. With fucking planes and artillery, right? *As Gordo begin to breath heavily, Bible and Coonass start tearing up* Bible: Mhmm Coonass: Yes we did. Gordo: There was dead Krauts and horses, and busted up cars and tanks for fucking miles. Fucking miles. Your eyes... I mean they see it but.. your head can't make no sense of it. So we go in there for 3 days and fucking shoot one of the horses. All they long, sun up and sun down just fucking shooting horses! The sounds of it... it sounded like children screaming.
@@pixelknight1090 not to mention the chocolate bar scene where Gordo makes sexual gestures to a elderly German lady and points to Norman. As the lady cursed them, Gordo said to Norman that she thought he was attractive.
“I started this war killing Germans in Africa, then Belgium, then France; now I’m killing Germans in Germany, it will end, but before it does a lot more people gotta die”
Sure it was since of the German he’s still part of the waffen SS who were notorious for killing civilians and committing war crimes so don’t give him respect he still was apart of awful warcrimes against innocent people
For as much as the historical accuracy is, the movie was very good from a technical perspective. They didn’t use any CGI tanks and it really captures the gritty feeling you’d expect in a war movie
Yeah and despite the ending of this they got ambushed and taken out by a Panther in real life I think the real ending would’ve been a lot cooler to portray instead of this
are you kidding? i was embarassed how bad this movie was. A black guy was laughing the entire time of the final battle, probably how preposterous it was with 5 GI's vs a german division and killing 99% of them.
@@decimated550 it’s happened not to this extent but single tanks has taken out 100s of men idk how u can speak on something you’ve never even closely experienced smh
@@decimated550 it's funny because this has happened multiple times in ww2. Audie Murphy, Lafayette G. Pool, and Benjamin Lewis Salomon most famously. That being said, it was an impressive movie, even if you thought the tank should've died earlier
in the final part of the film, when Norman covered Sgt. Collier his jacket and mourn to him, you can see that he pickup the revolver and sit on Don’s sit and point a gun on the hatch this resembles that he will follow the step of Wardaddy as a next Sergeant
@@sif2220 when machine wakes up and takes wardaddy's revolver. He got in the same position as wardaddy did the night before. It symbolizes that machine will grow to be like wardaddy and follow his steps.
The tiger used in this film is Tiger 131 the only running Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger 1 in the world, 131 is currently on bovington tank museum. Tiger 131 was disabled when a lucky shot from a Churchill tank bounced off the bottom of its gun and ricocheted on the turret ring which eventually jammed the turret, unable to rotate the turret the crew panicked and escaped and they forgot to set the charges to destroy tiger 131 so it won't fall onto enemy hands, the brits saw them escaping and instead of destroying 131 they changed their mind and captured it.
Despite what people say, I think this movie is really good, especially the end of the movie. I like the characters and all of their deaths feel meaningful
This is actually based on a true story, although it might have been portrayed a little grander, remember it’s a movie, anyhow, this movie truly shows how gruesome it must have been for young soldiers, the last person surviving in the movie, norman ellison “the machine” is actually based on a real person Timothy Upham, some articles even state that the movie was very realistic without even being able to truly show how absolutely horrifying a true war is. Wether it is or isn’t based on a true story, it does give you a sort of look into what it must’ve been like. War is horrible, i think we can all agree about that, even now in the Russia against Ukrainian war we can see that young children are being told to fight, trainee soldiers are being sent out into battle, having to end the lives of other human beings at just the age of 16-17. I don’t think any movie could truly show us the horror of a war and what it must feel like to be there in person, a horrific physical and mental battle, that completely destroys you. My grandfather who fought in both world wars as a sniper with 50 confirmed kills never even wanted to talk about what he saw, what he witnessed and what he felt, i remember 1 story he did tell me, where he saw 2 young german soldiers both 17 years old who gave up, and begged him to spare their lives, he took them under his roof. I don’t know wether this story is true or not, but i’m sure it’s close. He has many medals yet he didn’t look at them, he saved many lives yet took many lives, i don’t think we can imagine it. He was recognised as a saviour and a hero of his platoon, he got bronchitis in the first world war where he illegally fought as a 17 year old and fought illegally again in the second world war when doctors told him he wasn’t allowed to fight anymore, he survived both.
I really wanted to see an MCU styled post credits scene of Machine going to Arlington National Cemetery and visiting the graves of his former crew with a restored Fury in a memorial state
This movie was one of the best war movies I've seen. The characters were great and the story was great and I really felt for Norman aka Machine he literally got thrown to the Wolves and actually lived to tell the tale
I've been watching clips of this for nearly 2 days, and I'm honestly surprised how many are deleted scenes. I feel like all the scenes that were cut should have stayed in, run time be damned.
I love when war movies don’t make war seems heroic and cool. Because war is the most hellish thing someone can experience. There is never a good end in war.
People bitch and moan about this movie not being accurate with the tank battle tactics and abunch of other crap and don't gimme wrong I care that stuff to a great extent but that obviously wasn't the priority of the movie this is definitely a fantastic watch if u haven't seen it
The movie's director has spoken about Fury not being the tank being destroyed first by the Tiger as it should've been in order to stop the column, they decided to destroy the last tank because they couldn't just kill off all main characters instantly
Wouldn't it just make more sense if they just changed places in the first place and have a near POV scene of the leading tank gets destroyed rather than the last tank in the column?
I feel like this movie would've been a little better if another movie came out years before with some old grizzled war hero vet named machine. Then when we heard his nickname at the end we would understand how he got it and why he was such a badass in the first movie. Wardaddy was a real dude but the rest was fiction. It would be a nice chef's kiss to a story like this.
There was a deleted scene where Gordo shows Norman the hatch underneath the tank. After they were overwhelmed Norman used the hatch to escape the tank before the Germans threw a grenade in the tank.
Oh I loved this film oh so much It was incredibly realistic for its time(except the tiger scene but that’s because of reasons) Then it lets us really understand how it was like then
Just try to think for a second what all these young men did and endured during one of the most awful times in history. The bravery and the sheer fear they had to overcome is almost incomprehensible. Things that Hitler did, what everyone did and had to do. Over 60 million people dead by the end of the war. Total world population of around 2 billion. Just a very very dark time in history. Couldn't imagine what it was like growing up in that time. RIP and respect, and thank you to all who served or were apart of this awful time
Okay, so this needs to be addressed. The tanker who shoots himself while on fire is just an absolute moron. It's VERY evident throughout the entire film that mud is everywhere on the roads. The whole movie is in overcast rainy looking days. So what is my question? Why not just roll around the mud? I feel everyone has enough brains to go "I'll shoot myself *ONLY IF* there isn't another quick access way to cease being on fire . . . like those muddy roads I'm always on. mud has water in it . . . hmmmmm"
1. You can't make sound decisions in excruciating pain. 2. If he managed to actually put out a fire he still isn't likely to survive based on his wounds and the fact that he has no way of getting sound medical help. 3. If he did survive his quality of life would be shit
@@abster168 I legit served with a guy who's Bradley was hit in Desert Storm. He was in the ONLY Bradley in the Battle Of 73 Easting set ablaze during the short conflict. 80% of his body was burns. And 30 years later he still is a tanker in the US Army as a Stryker Mobile Gun System gunner. Our Base commander (25ht ID 2011-2012) only had one eye and was nothing but a burned man. I was there for the changing of command ceremony. He served 3 more years and got out in 2015. You can survive serious burns. I've served with people who pushed through it and one of them still to this day serves.
It was a chemical ammunition fire from the tank’s ammo load blowing up. Surviving that is rare, let alone putting it out. Don’t be an idiot and expect to be able to make lightning fast calculations: “if I roll in this mud that I have not even acknowledged the existence of while covered in flammable material, I should be okay.”
However you feel about the film's questionable portrayal of military tactics, _Fury_ (2014) does a great job depicting the gritty and hellish nature of combat during the last months of World War II.
Fury is kinda realistic in a way honestly, u can survive the war only from doing shit like in the intro
It’s hard
War is like, luck, strength, skill
@@APersonOnUA-camX I mean, it has couple flaws like the Tank to tank convo and the final scene but overall it's a great movie.
@@daveJDB Ye abit ‘anime plot armor’ like
@@APersonOnUA-camX And you know this from experience in which war? So many experts on war who have never even served one day in the military. You would hate it.
The German soldier came in clutch by letting him live.
Especially after seeing all his comrades killed by them
@@Ggg12hghbjbj the dude was probably forced to fight for the nazis so he probably didn’t feel sympathy for them
@@kingofkings4917 he was ss though
@@bradleypease2492 Nope based on his uniform he was just a soldier SS officers stay behind the frontlines commanding them.
A lot of people didn’t like that because it “humanizes” the Nazis. But I liked it because.. well, they are humans; especially since it was just a kid
Being spared by the German soldier absolutely surprised me considering how many German soldiers died trying to take down their squad.
as u can see alot were forced to join or would be killed ig he got lucky it was a young german (most likely forced to join bc he was a man and young and in good shape)
@@filipn.4322 At the time, the younger germans were the more radical ones given they grew up during the third reich and the hitler youth. This is especially true for a young german that was recurited by the SS. Considering this, and multiple war/country combat memoirs about hatred for the enemy after witnessing squamate deaths, makes the scene a joke.
@@rafedc1282 I think its supposed to be a symbolic representation of Norman at the start of the film. He was green as grass and didnt want to kill. He's looking at himself at his own mercy in the end if that makes any sense.
@@jmsgridiron5628 Even if thats not the case what you say makes much sense
@@husomeyro really? Thanks. I've seen this movie dozens of times and just pulled that shit out of my ass lmao. I believe it to be true but it could just be a movie inaccuracy.
As kids we like norman more
But as adults we understand Wardaddy
Norman: I don’t what to kill
Wardaddy: if you don’t kill in this war your frends, family, and allies will die
@@rooprop946 u can understand both, it’s just easier to sympathise once ur an adult
@@rooprop946 both of them are understandable. The difference being Wardaddy is already broken by war, Norman was not. He is by the end, however.
No I don't understand people who literally commit warcrimes
@@CarryMeh161 can you tell me which warcrimes?
I’m not ashamed to say I’ve seen this movie 12 times, it’s just that good man
Same
SAME!!!!
Same bro... This, hacksaw ridge, saving Private Ryan, American sniper, the list goes on 🤧 war movies hit different
Yikes.
@@anelpasic5232 what?
There is a deleted scene where Coonass confesses to Wardaddy that he cannot take it anymore. He tells Wardaddy that he fears dying and is tired of killing. Wardaddy then tells him he needs to suck it up and to stop scaring Norman. Coonass then recalls them both seeing young soldier being blown to pieces by a cannon with his head landing in a tree and admits to having nightmares of the head singing to him. Wardaddy again reminds him that he must indeed stay strong and says they will go home soon. I wish they kept this scene in because it shows how even though Coonass is horrible, he has just been comsumed by the war and is too angry to show it so he takes it out on someone who doesn't understand it, like Norman. This would also make the apology scene more powerful.
Many other deleted scenes included one of the other tank crews blowing his hand off with a grenade to avoid going back out there, a Gordo and another soldier explaining what killing is like to Norman, and another revealing Captain Waggoner was killed by the artillery strike at the town. My favorite was one the kitchen scene with Gordo, this quote should do the explaining:
Gordo: Hey Norman, do you like horses?
*Norman ignores the question and continues eating*
Gordo: Don likes horses. Don't you Don?
Wardaddy: We're eating.
*Bible then gets up and faces his chair towards Wardaddy, staring at him as he begins to tear up*
Gordo: In France, we hit the beach right after D-Day. Going past all those fucking hedgegrows. We linked up with the Canadians and the British, bypassed a couple of Kraut divisions, and we fucked em' up. With fucking planes and artillery, right?
*As Gordo begin to breath heavily, Bible and Coonass start tearing up*
Bible: Mhmm
Coonass: Yes we did.
Gordo: There was dead Krauts and horses, and busted up cars and tanks for fucking miles. Fucking miles. Your eyes... I mean they see it but.. your head can't make no sense of it. So we go in there for 3 days and fucking shoot one of the horses. All they long, sun up and sun down just fucking shooting horses! The sounds of it... it sounded like children screaming.
Aoreciate the script man. I read the whole thing like it was the Bible itself. Thanks.
Also, there's a deleted scene where Norman's 30.Cal melted that's why they use the 30.Cal from the roof
@@pixelknight1090 not to mention the chocolate bar scene where Gordo makes sexual gestures to a elderly German lady and points to Norman. As the lady cursed them, Gordo said to Norman that she thought he was attractive.
I clicked read more expecting a sentence or two, got a whole book instead.
@@sif2220 this is more of a page
Wardaddy: "Ideals are peaceful. History is violent."
“I started this war killing Germans in Africa, then Belgium, then France; now I’m killing Germans in Germany, it will end, but before it does a lot more people gotta die”
Respect to the German soldier who spared machine 😔
Mhm
Sure it was since of the German he’s still part of the waffen SS who were notorious for killing civilians and committing war crimes so don’t give him respect he still was apart of awful warcrimes against innocent people
@@ThatoneComrade-444 bro it’s just a movie calm down
@@ThatoneComrade-444 wasn’t the SS towards the end of the war mostly just people forced into it? Also people from other countries who were POW
@@ThatoneComrade-444 Just a movie man, dude's not even real.
“While Consecutivly playing the Meat injection game with her”
Best recapped ever
Ha I caught that too and quoted it as well and started looking for anyone else who caught it and laughed 😂
Pretty sure he said injection but idk maybe I’m wrong
@@buttersstotch2014 he did say injection
@@thetankthatnoonereallytalk5933 sorry bout that, it was probably auto correct.
5:20
Imagine being an entire German battalion and almost getting your ass kicked by 5 dudes and a broken tank.
edit: i’m well aware it’s not real
Well, just saying the movie isn't historically accurate
Yes. The key word here is, “imagine”.
@@gwarlow b@lls in yo jaws👍
@@jmp2799 yes
@@jmp2799 yes
For as much as the historical accuracy is, the movie was very good from a technical perspective. They didn’t use any CGI tanks and it really captures the gritty feeling you’d expect in a war movie
For those who don’t know war daddy is a real person and you can look him up as Lafayette G pool (I think that’s his name) he is a fellow Texan
W
Yeah and despite the ending of this they got ambushed and taken out by a Panther in real life I think the real ending would’ve been a lot cooler to portray instead of this
It isn't based on him. he lived. You twit.
@@Venom21211 Lafayette G pool survived the war and went on to have a family
@@stealthy6406 yeah he was the only survivor correct? They had to amputate his leg as well
I've watched this movie before its truly amazing
Here you go bro 👉🏾🍪
Add an extra r to fury
“She would let you f**k her for a chocolate bar”😭🤌🏽
I saw this in the theaters. This is a once in a lifetime cinematic achievement
are you kidding? i was embarassed how bad this movie was. A black guy was laughing the entire time of the final battle, probably how preposterous it was with 5 GI's vs a german division and killing 99% of them.
a ,,once in a lifetime cinematic achievement,, this movie was the most unrealistic thing ive ever seen
@@decimated550 it’s happened not to this extent but single tanks has taken out 100s of men idk how u can speak on something you’ve never even closely experienced smh
@@decimated550 it's funny because this has happened multiple times in ww2. Audie Murphy, Lafayette G. Pool, and Benjamin Lewis Salomon most famously. That being said, it was an impressive movie, even if you thought the tank should've died earlier
@@raidenshougun9663 it was one of the most realistic movies I have ever seen. Blood guts heads ptsd and so on
I haven't seen many of his films but out of the ones I've seen, this has to be Shia LeBouf's best film.
I am so addicted to these videos. Keep uploading.
in the final part of the film, when Norman covered Sgt. Collier his jacket and mourn to him, you can see that he pickup the revolver and sit on Don’s sit and point a gun on the hatch this resembles that he will follow the step of Wardaddy as a next Sergeant
what
@@sif2220 it means Norman will follow the step of Don Collier as the next Sergeant
@@sif2220 when machine wakes up and takes wardaddy's revolver. He got in the same position as wardaddy did the night before. It symbolizes that machine will grow to be like wardaddy and follow his steps.
As you can clearly see on his sleeves, Wardaddy was a Staff Sergeant.
The tiger used in this film is Tiger 131 the only running Panzerkampfwagen VI Tiger 1 in the world, 131 is currently on bovington tank museum. Tiger 131 was disabled when a lucky shot from a Churchill tank bounced off the bottom of its gun and ricocheted on the turret ring which eventually jammed the turret, unable to rotate the turret the crew panicked and escaped and they forgot to set the charges to destroy tiger 131 so it won't fall onto enemy hands, the brits saw them escaping and instead of destroying 131 they changed their mind and captured it.
thanks for the upload... this movie is EPIC, great performance of Brad Pitt. it is awesome and unforgettable movie with great story too
The SS Batallion fight scene should've had DOOM music with it.
The only thing they fear is you
Bible: "And I heard the voice of Lord saying: 'Whom shall I send, and who will go for Us?' And... I said: 'Here am I, send me!'"
I love how the infantry, who are now surrounding the tank, run away. The infantry are literally where they want to be.
Rest in Peace Fury😥😥 your bravery will not be forgotten
YUP RIP FURY😢😢😢😢😭😭
The Tank battle between the 4 Sherman tanks and the Tiger Tank is epic!
It’s also unrealistic
No way dude
@@s4und3rs_highhms47 it’s a movie.
@@s4und3rs_highhms47 what did you expect its holywood.
@@WarDaclcly But I expect realism in an otherwise VERY realistic and good film
But the Tiger is a noob: leaves out of cover, do not lean 30 deg to deflect and most important of all is NOT COVER THE LOWER PART
seeing someone making a content about this brilliant film is really rare
It’s sad on how the soldiers didn’t hate each other, their leaders made them to hate them and kill them.
Despite what people say, I think this movie is really good, especially the end of the movie. I like the characters and all of their deaths feel meaningful
Fury's one of my favorite war movies
i respect your opinion but the movie was really unrealistic
This movie bothered the hell out of me lol.
It really is a amazing movie. It shows how gritty the war could be.
This is actually based on a true story, although it might have been portrayed a little grander, remember it’s a movie, anyhow, this movie truly shows how gruesome it must have been for young soldiers, the last person surviving in the movie, norman ellison “the machine” is actually based on a real person Timothy Upham, some articles even state that the movie was very realistic without even being able to truly show how absolutely horrifying a true war is. Wether it is or isn’t based on a true story, it does give you a sort of look into what it must’ve been like.
War is horrible, i think we can all agree about that, even now in the Russia against Ukrainian war we can see that young children are being told to fight, trainee soldiers are being sent out into battle, having to end the lives of other human beings at just the age of 16-17.
I don’t think any movie could truly show us the horror of a war and what it must feel like to be there in person, a horrific physical and mental battle, that completely destroys you.
My grandfather who fought in both world wars as a sniper with 50 confirmed kills never even wanted to talk about what he saw, what he witnessed and what he felt, i remember 1 story he did tell me, where he saw 2 young german soldiers both 17 years old who gave up, and begged him to spare their lives, he took them under his roof. I don’t know wether this story is true or not, but i’m sure it’s close.
He has many medals yet he didn’t look at them, he saved many lives yet took many lives, i don’t think we can imagine it.
He was recognised as a saviour and a hero of his platoon, he got bronchitis in the first world war where he illegally fought as a 17 year old and fought illegally again in the second world war when doctors told him he wasn’t allowed to fight anymore, he survived both.
Did you really just Quote Timothy Upham from Saving Private Ryan XD
Please more war movies!!!
The day after this movie came out, everyone on the ship I was stationed on got a wardaddy haircut.
I'm not even gonna question it, sounds believable
Side note, the captain said to kill every SS soldier, not every German soldier.
Great piece of history to see and film it a part of the past and see what a great part of history to see a part of the past.
I forgot how many times he said “War daddy”
it makes this video unwatchabale
Was looking for this comment
God bless y’all and soldiers who fought. Christ is good
Bible-thumper.
I really wanted to see an MCU styled post credits scene of Machine going to Arlington National Cemetery and visiting the graves of his former crew with a restored Fury in a memorial state
this is a olderish video but still Ur channel is great I use you’re channel as a way to find myself new movies to watch and it’s been great
this is my favorite i've watched like 20 times
if you are outnumbered don't give up this shows that numbers are not everything in war it matters if yo have the will to survive
The german soldier came in clutch,what a guy
This movie was one of the best war movies I've seen. The characters were great and the story was great and I really felt for Norman aka Machine he literally got thrown to the Wolves and actually lived to tell the tale
I've been watching clips of this for nearly 2 days, and I'm honestly surprised how many are deleted scenes. I feel like all the scenes that were cut should have stayed in, run time be damned.
I love when war movies don’t make war seems heroic and cool. Because war is the most hellish thing someone can experience. There is never a good end in war.
This film is absolutely legendary
I love when you start calling him “Machine”
Imagine how all the teens felt when they got drafted, like they were inocent.
This and hacksaw ridge were one of the more gritty ww2 films , but fury was awesome watched it out of boredom , seen all of it on my first time watch
1% video
1% voice
98% war daddy
This is one of of the ww2 movies i cried
As a kids, i hate Wardaddy, but as adult now, i understand wardaddy and i would act like hik in this situation
Cool fact: The movie was inspired by a WW1 tank crew who defended their tank ,Fray Bentos, from the germans who were constantly assaulting it
Props to the German soldier for letting him go
nice one sir
For some reason when someone is outnumbered, dug in and has the range on someone they always charge out of cover and die.
Don't be that tank driver.
The guy burning then shooting himself just scares me..
People bitch and moan about this movie not being accurate with the tank battle tactics and abunch of other crap and don't gimme wrong I care that stuff to a great extent but that obviously wasn't the priority of the movie this is definitely a fantastic watch if u haven't seen it
I watched this film a hundred times!
The movie's director has spoken about Fury not being the tank being destroyed first by the Tiger as it should've been in order to stop the column, they decided to destroy the last tank because they couldn't just kill off all main characters instantly
Wouldn't it just make more sense if they just changed places in the first place and have a near POV scene of the leading tank gets destroyed rather than the last tank in the column?
Also it had a 76 mm gun, if your gonna kill a tank, it's that one
@@kingmuddy5898 yeah i mean, obvious 76mm gun, lead tank of the column, they are literally asking to get killed off
Thank you
Really good movie with A-list actors imo
Fantastic Movie! Watched it 3 times over the years.
We want more war movies. Please!
Why not enlist? Then you can experience it firsthand.
I feel like this movie would've been a little better if another movie came out years before with some old grizzled war hero vet named machine. Then when we heard his nickname at the end we would understand how he got it and why he was such a badass in the first movie.
Wardaddy was a real dude but the rest was fiction. It would be a nice chef's kiss to a story like this.
Even though this movie is insanely inaccurate it’s a great and an entertaining movie
John Bernthal and brad pitt are the best actress in this film tbh
Its so rare to see a german soldier in a american movie being so nice to spare hes life
i mean most of those soldiers never wanted to be there
I love how when fury’s team enters the place with the old man. the German sniper shoots the old man instead of the highly valuable tank commander 😂😂😂
i love fury its one of my favortie movies
This needs to be a final mission in a cod campaign
I remember in 2014 I watched this at ten
There was a deleted scene where Gordo shows Norman the hatch underneath the tank. After they were overwhelmed Norman used the hatch to escape the tank before the Germans threw a grenade in the tank.
Oh I loved this film oh so much
It was incredibly realistic for its time(except the tiger scene but that’s because of reasons)
Then it lets us really understand how it was like then
Incredibly unrealistic lol in a lot more than that
I watched this with my grandfather a couple years ago
when i watched this movie i loved it and cryed
I Liked The Part Here You Said "Wardady"
"plays meat injection game with her"
What the hell
Istg i died after every time he said “Wardaddy”😭💀
The suicide scene was scary as fuck
There's a lot of inaccuracies in this movies, but i don't care, i just enjoy this movie.
Fun fact: The tiger tank in that movie is a real tiger 1 from ww2
they used a tractor.
@@komunistpenguin2995 nope its a real Tiger. (Tiger 131 , the only running model today)
i already saw this movie i watch it when im 9 or 8 and now im 12 still love this.
thx now i know what is the name of my favorite movie :D
“Meat injection games” 5:20 HAHA
Whats that
@@hauptfachhauptfach6202 you dont want to know
@@Jerry-gh8gl lol
NO PLEASE
subbing with noti bc he didnt beg for subs what a legend
Tagline: War never ends quietly.
Just try to think for a second what all these young men did and endured during one of the most awful times in history. The bravery and the sheer fear they had to overcome is almost incomprehensible. Things that Hitler did, what everyone did and had to do. Over 60 million people dead by the end of the war. Total world population of around 2 billion. Just a very very dark time in history. Couldn't imagine what it was like growing up in that time. RIP and respect, and thank you to all who served or were apart of this awful time
Watching the movie, is really different than watching a recap
I never wanna hear the phrase "wardaddy" again.
Its not not just nazi s who did wrong things , allies also did wrong things . but everyone fights for their country
Very true! never forget that all sides in a war are human. but also dont forget that humans sometimes do horrible things
The winners of wars get to tell their version first. The truth sometimes emerges, years later.
But always choose to kill the SS cocksuckers over any other soldier.
Bro really said have a nice day while the only survivor has trauma💀
Imagine being a whole SS battalion and seeing an easy kill and 5 prisoners
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I suggest every one watch this movie because its insanely good.
HAHAHA Man You were wrong Sragent binkawski was the one that got killed first Then peterson head Got Chopped and then Davis Was killed
Very Tru i was wandering Y he called Srgt.Davis
This film is awesome and sometimes hard to watch. This is the best tank movie.
Okay, so this needs to be addressed. The tanker who shoots himself while on fire is just an absolute moron. It's VERY evident throughout the entire film that mud is everywhere on the roads. The whole movie is in overcast rainy looking days. So what is my question? Why not just roll around the mud? I feel everyone has enough brains to go "I'll shoot myself *ONLY IF* there isn't another quick access way to cease being on fire . . . like those muddy roads I'm always on. mud has water in it . . . hmmmmm"
mate did you see the state of him. He wasn't putting out that fire by rolling. Even if he did, there's no way he'd have survived his wounds
1. You can't make sound decisions in excruciating pain.
2. If he managed to actually put out a fire he still isn't likely to survive based on his wounds and the fact that he has no way of getting sound medical help.
3. If he did survive his quality of life would be shit
@@abster168 I legit served with a guy who's Bradley was hit in Desert Storm. He was in the ONLY Bradley in the Battle Of 73 Easting set ablaze during the short conflict. 80% of his body was burns. And 30 years later he still is a tanker in the US Army as a Stryker Mobile Gun System gunner. Our Base commander (25ht ID 2011-2012) only had one eye and was nothing but a burned man. I was there for the changing of command ceremony. He served 3 more years and got out in 2015.
You can survive serious burns. I've served with people who pushed through it and one of them still to this day serves.
@@natesturm448 fair enough bro but if I was that guy, I’d end it. No way id wanna live like that. Just a husk, trapped in my own broken body
It was a chemical ammunition fire from the tank’s ammo load blowing up. Surviving that is rare, let alone putting it out.
Don’t be an idiot and expect to be able to make lightning fast calculations: “if I roll in this mud that I have not even acknowledged the existence of while covered in flammable material, I should be okay.”
Wardaddy stayed as he considers the tank as home. Not because it's their mission to guard the crossroads.
It’s rare for the SS to let a troop that wiped out hundreds of there comrades he got lucky until there last stand
Best tank movie I've seen, 5 stars..
I love that young souldier spared his life that’s rare
idk how but i gitched ad so i could skip them i like this video (no cap honestly)