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  • Fury (2014) First Time Watching Movie Reaction, Review, and Commentary for JL. Many moments of admiration at the gritty nature of the movie itself and much respect for a LOT of people was earned.
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  • @jpkc86
    @jpkc86 Рік тому +42

    Shia’s acting in this movie… everyone was really good but I was floored by how good Shia was here!

    • @dionmarbury
      @dionmarbury Рік тому

      Method acting for sure

    • @Ashley-wd1mw
      @Ashley-wd1mw 3 місяці тому +1

      That cut on his face is actually real too. He cut it on purpose. And he also pulled out one of his teeth for this role. He was definitely committed 😊

  • @penoyer79
    @penoyer79 Рік тому +46

    Not gonna lie... that moment where Pitt falls back into the tank mortally injured and hugs Bible's dead body broke me.

  • @philmakris8507
    @philmakris8507 Рік тому +14

    The term Murder Inc was first used in 1920's in Chicago. It was a nickname for one of the mafia families.

    • @justindearmond1
      @justindearmond1 Рік тому

      no it was NYC, and it wasnt a family, it was a group of (mostly)Jewish gangsters who murdered for hire. Albert Anastasia was part of it as well as many other known gangsters. Lucky Luciano was affiliated with it as well, along with Bugsy Segal and others.

  • @Mr.Schitzengigglez
    @Mr.Schitzengigglez Рік тому +24

    This wasn't what I thought it would be.
    Much better.
    I'll have to watch the whole movie.
    My great grandfather died in his tank.
    That was back when tanks were a new thing, and only had a 2 man crew.
    Respect.

  • @LordEriolTolkien
    @LordEriolTolkien Рік тому +22

    Their determination even though they recognise they are going to die is the epitome of Bravery. it is how heroes are born and legends are made. There is more heart and soul in the climax of this movie than the entire MCU or any modern franchise you care to name

  • @vodkarage8227
    @vodkarage8227 Рік тому +15

    "If they had more ammo, they would have won." That is the story of war, run out of ammo, no winter clothing, disease, starvation, bad water, low ammo, out numbered, bogged down machinery, fatigued soldiers, fresh soldiers, and the list goes on and on. All those things add up to victory or loss. Many a war has been won, not by soldiers, but by mother nature. War really is hell on a level that my pampered mind cannot even begin to fathom. Every time I try to put myself in these soldiers boots, my mind locks up, it can't get past, "man this would really suck." Those civilian deaths is also why the US has a policy of fighting every war on foreign soil, even if it means striking first to start the war early before the enemy starts it on your shores.

    • @lowkey1969
      @lowkey1969 Рік тому +2

      Amateurs study tactics and strategy, professionals study logistics.

  • @Zseventyone
    @Zseventyone Рік тому +76

    Murder, Inc. way way older than Ja Rule. It was a real thing.

    • @Smoothjazzsundays
      @Smoothjazzsundays Рік тому +5

      Was just about to comment that lol, those are the OG Jewish gangsters

    • @shawnboyce1663
      @shawnboyce1663 Рік тому +10

      Sad that you gotta tell someone that shit rappers take names from real stuff. Not just the beats & riffs from real musicians to put their lame "poetry" too

    • @saltwatertaffybag
      @saltwatertaffybag Рік тому

      Yeah, there's a lot of misconception regarding the military. They are certainly honorable humanitarian and peace loving people. At the same time, they will absolutely murder the fuck out of everyone you care about in the dead of night. There is a lot of ethical contradiction in the armed forces. The entire job description is to preserve life... by taking it. This moral conundrum is the reason so many servicemen have PTSD. They strive for peace with acts of war. They are voluntarily trying to save lives by being the most savage gangsters in God's cruel kingdom...

    • @rodgomez4424
      @rodgomez4424 Рік тому +10

      Those were some tough Jews

    • @dude5089
      @dude5089 Рік тому +5

      @@shawnboyce1663 *to, not "too". If you're going to make fun, make sure you at least get the English language right lol

  • @BigGator5
    @BigGator5 Рік тому +86

    "Ideals are peaceful. History is violent."
    Fun Fact: All of the extras are British military or former military. One scene had 350 extras.
    Gun Enthusiast Fact: Brad Pitt shoots several German soldiers with a German-made Sturmgewehr 44, also known as a StG 44, the world's first successful automatic rifle.
    Tank Enthusiast Fact: The second time a genuine Tiger I tank has been used in the production of a WWII film. It features "Tiger 131" from the UK's Bovington Tank Museum, the only fully functioning Tiger I tank in the world.
    Historical Fact: Despite the dramatic ending, it should be mentioned that the Ordnance Battalion attached to the 2nd Armored Division would have had Fury cleaned, painted inside, patched, repaired, and released in about 48 hours. The Sherman tanks seen in this movie were considered the weakest of tanks at that time period. However, the L55 M1A2 76mm gun mounted on Fury was capable of penetrating the front armor of the Tiger tank at ranges up to 700 meters, more if HVAP ammo was used.

    • @Rob-2887
      @Rob-2887 Рік тому +4

      Are you saying when Fury faces off against the Tiger and the movie portrays the Tiger as an unstoppable beast of a tank, that’s just dramatized? Would the Sherman easily destroy a Tiger in actual combat? I love history but I’m not knowledgeable about tank warfare.

    • @deanhibler3117
      @deanhibler3117 Рік тому +8

      @@Rob-2887 Would not be "easy" but yes it was possible and indeed did happen. The same gun was used on the American M10 Tank Destroyer. The gun gave the Sherman a fighting chance. The British for their Sherman's used a gun called the "17 pounder" and they named that tank version the Sherman Firefly. Tiger tanks were somewhat rare. For example in Normandy only about 126 of the 2,300 German tanks deployed were the Panther or Tiger tank.

    • @jasondennison9712
      @jasondennison9712 Рік тому +8

      Minor gun enthusiast fact correction. The stg44 was the first successful intermediate cartridge automatic assault rifle. Not sure what the first successful auto rifle was. Though I know the BAR(Browning automatic rifle) was developed in 1917 and entered service with the u.s. military in 1918. The BAR was used by numerous countries and supposedly was in service with the u.s. military from 1918-1973.

    • @StevesFunhouse
      @StevesFunhouse Рік тому +3

      Love the information ... most I hadn't heard before, but please, lose the ",... Fact(s)" and just tell us what you know. Too many people keep using that "Fun Fact" phrase, and most of them are NOT fun NOR facts, so it reduces the credibility every time I see it now. I'm not trying to "diss" you, but I'm sure it bothers others too, and I'm pretty sure, that's not what you intended.
      I DO like your "Videos" section of your Home page, and the subject matter is great.

    • @flobp2381
      @flobp2381 Рік тому +3

      StG44 was the first successful assault rifle. Sturmgewehr means assault rifle.

  • @Thane36425
    @Thane36425 Рік тому +23

    "Kraut" was a derogatory for the Germans. It probably started in WWI and carried over. "Hun" or "Bosche" were also used, mainly by the British.
    It is interesting that Wardaddy was using a German MP44. That was a game changing rifle, but its development and adoption was delayed in no small part due to the political infighting so common in the Germany higher commands. They also had a good magazine fed self-loader earlier in the war, one that could have competed with the US M1 Garand, but it was not widely used either. The Germans also had a grenade launcher akin to the later US M-79 40mm. It terrified Allied troops that encountered it, but it too was rare.
    The Panzerfaust on the other hand was quite common. It was lethal to tanks, but had such a short range it was also often lethal to the operator. The larger Panzershrek, and upsized copy of the American bazooka, was even more dangerous.

  • @Ramblinrabbit24
    @Ramblinrabbit24 Рік тому +16

    The best part of the movie in my opinion is when they’re sitting in the tank before that battalion gets to them and he says the Bible verse. Sends chills every time.

    • @lowkey1969
      @lowkey1969 Рік тому

      "Send me."
      Pretty much sums up the attitude we had back in the day when we thought the Soviets would someday try to push through the Fulda Gap and take Western Europe.
      We were there to act as a speed bump, just try to hold a line, to give time for more forces to be brought over from CONUS. At least once a month an Alert Siren (thing air raid siren) would go off in the wee hours and we'd roll out of our bunks, grab our gear and weapons and haul ass to the tank park, load up and get ready to roll out the gate. You were never sure if it was a drill until they ended the exercise.

  • @kristymcdowell6185
    @kristymcdowell6185 Рік тому +18

    Love the soundtrack to fury. Also a very underrated war movie. Yes Brad and Shia killed their parts. Sending love ❤❤❤

  • @wearywanderer7018
    @wearywanderer7018 7 місяців тому +2

    “He wasn’t wrong though, he said she was gonna have one great love in her life”
    Too soon bro 😂

  • @andrewmize823
    @andrewmize823 Рік тому +4

    Unike the dude in Private Ryan, Norman actually grows a pair before the end of the movie.

  • @kxd2591
    @kxd2591 Рік тому +5

    Germans were called krauts because of the sour kraut they ate. The British were called limeies because of the British Navy's reputation for eating limes (to prevent scurvy) in years gone by, and the French were frogs because of their cuisine. The Italians were sometimes referred to as dagos, and I don't have a clue why.

    • @StevesFunhouse
      @StevesFunhouse Рік тому +2

      "Diego" is the Portuguese nickname for any deckhand. Like the other terms you mentioned, as well as Wops (Italians), (Japs (Japanese), Nips (Niponese), etc., it became English-ized and was used to refer to anyone of Portuguese, Italian, Spanish, Greek or other Mediterranean descent. Though it then devolved into a racial slur for quite some time, it was later reclaimed by the original peoples it referred to, and in the U.S. it eventually evolved to a term for several Italian dishes. I know this (NOW) because I liked your "information dump" and thought about your last statement ... so I decided to look it up for you. Now, we ALL know 😉😊👍.

    • @kxd2591
      @kxd2591 Рік тому

      @@StevesFunhouse Thank you for expanding. Good info. Please keep it up. jwc

    • @StevesFunhouse
      @StevesFunhouse Рік тому

      @@kxd2591 Hey man, I forgot to "close the loop" there ... Dago is the word that Diego evolved into. I'm assuming that it had something to do with how people heard it.
      However, I also forgot to mention a couple other words that may be familiar to you. They evolved the same way, and were originally just used to label a collective of people ... Yank (Yankee) and Brit (British), oh an Aussie (Australian).
      It's weird because, as you can see, no one thinks twice about using the last 3 there, and though some people might use them in a derogatory way, we don't find any issues with them either. Yet, with all the others, they keep trying to convince us that they are slurs.
      I'm certainly not offended by being called a Yank, and I know for a fact that people from the UK actually call themselves Brits, as do Australians call themselves Aussies. Why in the world would you be ashamed of being called what you are ???
      I think this is all "the scam of victimhood", and they have found that you can extract money and other things from people if you convince them that they've wronged you. SMH 🤦‍♂

    • @kxd2591
      @kxd2591 Рік тому

      @@StevesFunhouse Thank ya Sur, but I must say, as a Son of the South, that I take a little umbrage at being called a Yank. lol
      Good response. Thanks again. jwc

  • @philmakris8507
    @philmakris8507 Рік тому +5

    With white horse is a metaphor for impending death. Just like in Tombstone in the wedding scene.
    From the Bible verse death rides a pale horse.

  • @jjchmiel78
    @jjchmiel78 Рік тому +4

    Time for Hacksaw Ridge.

  • @realSimoneCherie
    @realSimoneCherie Рік тому +2

    5:15 Shia acts his ass off every scene 😩🤌🏽🤌🏽🤌🏽

  • @aubreyjones2206
    @aubreyjones2206 Рік тому +3

    They did win, they held the crossroads.

  • @queso9685
    @queso9685 Рік тому +8

    American Sherman Tanks were not designed to be the best and most protective. They were designed to be mass produced. While a German Tiger tank with a veteran crew could take on 3 Shermans in a fight and have a good chance at winning, American tanks often outnumbered them 4 or 5 Shermans to 1 Tiger. Very good movie!

  • @stegwise
    @stegwise Рік тому +5

    Jon Bernthal is good in everything too

  • @audiogarden21
    @audiogarden21 Рік тому +3

    I'm still waitin' for J to get around to Band of Brothers.

  • @blackbeard6861
    @blackbeard6861 Рік тому +2

    This is hands down the best shia labeouf performance

  • @rebeccawyse5562
    @rebeccawyse5562 Рік тому +1

    Your pups are already worried...awe.❤

  • @SuperScottCrawford
    @SuperScottCrawford Рік тому +3

    55 million people died in WW2.

  • @itt23r
    @itt23r Рік тому +3

    You are so right in your assessment that FURY is the polar opposite of SAVING PRIVATE RYAN but I don't think you've had enough time to fully understand why. In SPR Spielberg's intention was to champion the idea that compromising one's integrity is justifiable even laudible in times of war. And he used the character Upham to make this point. He is a shavetail who tries throughout to abide by the moral rules of engagement but eventually gives in as is demonstrated by his shooting the unarmed German soldier at the end of the movie. The message being, this is the way you properly fight in a war if you want to win.
    In Fury however you have the character Norman, who eventually evolves into a good soldier without compromising his integrity. And in the end the others actually acknowledge this showing admiration for him for his convictions. They also acknoweldge how tainted they've become. So in choosing to stay on in the suicide mission each is seemingly redeemed by their martyrdom. Norman, of course, has no need for redemption and the script demonstrates this by making him the sole survivor. This is not the way things really go in life, of course. Who lives and who dies has very little to do with who we are. But like SPR it is a work of fiction created to make these points.
    Now these underlying themes didn't jump out at me the first time I watched these movies, anymore than they did with you. But in rewatching them a few times via these reaction videos I've come to realize the two movies are both very religious, one theme being heinous, the other commendable. And when you said that you would watch FURY again (but not SPR) it suggests to me that you intuitively recognize this too And to make it clearer, HACKSAW RIDGE is another recent war film that flies in the face of Spielberg's theology. But unlike FURY its pro-morality message is not nearly as subtle.

  • @Density13
    @Density13 Рік тому +12

    Loved the reaction! Idk if you would ever consider it but there was a war series that came out in 2001 called Band of Brothers. It's one season long and each episode is between 1-2 hours long, it is one of the best war series I've ever seen and the cast is STACKED with big names. I highly recommend you watch react to it, it will entertain you and emotionally wreck you. Much love!

    • @Movie_Collector_Maniac
      @Movie_Collector_Maniac Рік тому +3

      Band of Brothers is an amazing TV mini series. Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks were executive producers on it. There are lots of recognizable actors in it. I have seen it many times and own it on blu-ray. I agree this would be great for a reaction.

    • @Density13
      @Density13 Рік тому +1

      @@Movie_Collector_Maniac that show sparked my love for war films and series, there aren’t many shows that I’ve watched yet that hit the same as Band of Brothers. The Pacific was also another good one but Band of Brothers just hit different to me.

    • @LadyEmu
      @LadyEmu Рік тому +1

      I second this. Band of Brothers is AMAZING and I would love to see reactions to the eps on this channel!

    • @sojmike4761
      @sojmike4761 Рік тому

      Memorial day is coming soon..would be perfect timing

  • @Razzy1312
    @Razzy1312 Рік тому +3

    8:43 I thought you were gonna say "That's the same MFer that played that British dude in The Patriot." but then I searched your channel and see you haven't reacted to that film. If you haven't see The Patriot you must add it to your list. Historically inaccurate but a very entertaining film.

  • @aubreyjones2206
    @aubreyjones2206 Рік тому +2

    Anti tank mines won’t be set off by people only vehicles. The S mine (bouncing Betty) was the fav antipersonnel mine.

  • @scotth5038
    @scotth5038 Рік тому +1

    Thank God for our trained wolves that guard our doors from the other wolves out there.

  • @meaders2002
    @meaders2002 Рік тому +4

    I saw Fury a few years ago and thought it dark but legitimately good for its topic. Seeing it even in pieces it seems a better film than I remembered. Kudos to the director, supporting cast, and everybody else.

  • @JH-lo9ut
    @JH-lo9ut Рік тому +1

    The german Tiger tank totally outmatched any of the tanks that the allies had. It was built around the famous 88mm anti-aircraft gun that originally was used to defend against high altitude bombers. (Turned out it could destroy tanks too, from miles away)
    The Tiger was a huge lumbering beast with armor so thick that ordinary tank shells would just bounce off it.
    When first encountered, the allies truly didn't know what to do with it. It had a huge psychological impact.
    Yeah, yeah it is Iconic and there's a lot of myth building around it. In the end, it was too expensive and time-consuming to build, it required lots of special parts, there was always a shortage of fuel for them, they were too heavy for bridges. The debate goes on and on, but it won't change the fact that it is an awesome machine of war.
    There is only one running Tiger left in the world. Tiger 131, captured by the British army in north Africa, after a freak shell hit had made the turret get stuck. Put on public display as a trophy in London, when the war was far from over.
    131 is owned and cared for by Bovington tank museum in the UK.
    It is one of the world's most coveted veteran veichles. A priceless piece of military history, and they for real lent it out to film this movie.
    That's the real thing right there. No model, no plywood mockup, no CGI. 40-something tonnes of steel and a 80 year old V12 engine that was struggling with all that load when it was brand new.

  • @117rebel
    @117rebel Рік тому +4

    I love the closing shot of the movie. It’s a cross surrounded by corpses with the tank at the center. Like how Jesus sacrificed Himself on the cross, the tank crew sacrificed themselves to protect the field hospital. The Germans were on their way to attack a weak point on the American lines. It has layers of symbolism.

  • @davepowers3194
    @davepowers3194 Рік тому +1

    The reason they’d ride outside when not in battle is because those tanks got hotter than hell and the engine noise was louder inside, you didn’t really wanna stay in one unless you had to be

  • @Junebug2270
    @Junebug2270 Рік тому +4

    My grandpa drove a tank in ww2.I never got to know him or hear any of his story's. He died before I got to know him

  • @FreshCutFrenchFries
    @FreshCutFrenchFries 2 місяці тому

    Watch this in theaters. Was thrilling and remember being very sombre for a few days afterwards. Hits you like tank round in the heart. Exceptional acting by the whole cast.

  • @SubZeroJill
    @SubZeroJill Рік тому +4

    BIBLE is such a cool nickname for a soldier, imo.. def' my favorite character in this one. Shia just kills it in the role 😊
    (I love this movie ♥ just a wartime vignette of a remarkable, li'l tank squad that could. I'll never forget it,)

  • @Jason_Van_Stone
    @Jason_Van_Stone Рік тому +1

    Sauerkraut is German for "sour cabbage", it didn't originate in Germany but is a favorable food source there. "Kraut" is pretty much a slur for Germans.

  • @genericfakename8197
    @genericfakename8197 Рік тому

    "You feel it? That's called war." That line kinda pulls the whole movie together thematically. The whole dinner scene is weirdly out of place in this movie, like the war is completely forgotten, and I think that's the point. What is war? Imagine a peaceful living room full of good food and beautiful women, music and culture, people who care about each other and have futures they want to work towards. Then drop a bomb in the middle of that room. You can't fix the building, can't revive the people, can't ever go back, everything that was good is gone in an instant and can't ever come back. The feeling of loss so intense it doesn't even make sense. That's war. They do it to you so you do it to them on and on and on going back forever.

  • @r.e.tucker3223
    @r.e.tucker3223 Місяць тому

    I was an armor crewman [tanker dawg] for 11 years. All your complaints and assessments of tank life are pretty accurate.

  • @LordEriolTolkien
    @LordEriolTolkien Рік тому +1

    War stories are great: as they approach the ultimate savagery and destruction, they expose they greatness of man in extremity.

  • @atexandude8303
    @atexandude8303 Рік тому +2

    Believe it or not, haha, you’re precisely correct, Americans called Germans “Krauts” because they ate sauerkraut lol. And if it’s a slur, don’t worry, they’re just Germans.

  • @markhill3858
    @markhill3858 Рік тому +1

    a mine capable of damaging a tank will generally not get triggered just by a man standing on it .. its an anti vehicle mine and needs like a ton of weight to fire off

  • @Nimbus1701
    @Nimbus1701 Рік тому +1

    I appreciate you very much and teaching the harder, less traveled. I appreciate the context, a d the amount respect and reverse that every soldier earned! Mad Respect, My Good Sir!!

  • @WickedMo13
    @WickedMo13 Рік тому +2

    Best job I ever had!

  • @SigRho1429
    @SigRho1429 Рік тому +15

    Yes, “Kraut” is a reference to sauerkraut. Yes, it is being used as a slur. If you can’t use slurs against Nazis, what’s the point in even having the ability to speak?

  • @celticsF4N
    @celticsF4N Рік тому +3

    the director had the 5 lead actors box eachother to form the strong bond that they would need for this movie, the only rule was dont hit Brad Pitt too hard in the face, I think it worked brilliantly you could feel their chemistry

  • @bobbyhomes7352
    @bobbyhomes7352 Рік тому +2

    This movie was based on the real story that's why it so good plus the amazing actors, and to really understand why the other guys get angry at Norman and that main leader is because those guys have been with that main leader through France and other countries and all over the world fighting Germans for years with that Gunner that died and was replaced by Norman when that happens all of the man from the tank are dealing with it and when the other men see Norman and the leader having this dinner by themselves and they get upset because they were not invited because the main leader understands that this is not a place for them because they are damaged and that is why they act so rude during the dinner it's actually a very complicated scene played out very well.

  • @adampare8088
    @adampare8088 Рік тому +1

    Bible's line, a switch of words he says "here am I, send me" instead of here i am. That line stuck with me

  • @jessehall1403
    @jessehall1403 Рік тому +1

    There is no room for error in combat, that young FNG is getting some valuable lessons

  • @joshuakruty6967
    @joshuakruty6967 Рік тому +1

    Yes they are saying krauts and it is an official slur. Sauerkraut is very popular in Germany lol.

  • @WThomas66
    @WThomas66 Рік тому +3

    You need to review “WE WERE SOLDIERS” with MEL GIBSON.

  • @demonicrebellion6903
    @demonicrebellion6903 Рік тому +3

    One of my favorites for sure. As always fantastic reaction and great editing on the part of Blank.

  • @johnchristensen5732
    @johnchristensen5732 Рік тому +1

    I may not watch all your videos but I do like 👍🏼 all of them… who’m I kidding… I watched all of them

  • @DavidMyrmidon
    @DavidMyrmidon Рік тому +2

    The Only thing that pissed me off in this movie, was the quickness in which/where they killed that "Officer" outside The Townhall. They understandably killed him because of what he did to The Villagers who refused to fight.. but I honestly think they got The Wrong Guy. In my honest opinion.. the dude that approach them, IS The One in charge of That Unit. In Civilian Clothes.
    That dude who got shot is probably just some poor schmuck that was ordered to put on The Uniform.
    It's why you should always learn The Language of Those who you are fighting with, in order to properly communicate.

  • @earthresident9022
    @earthresident9022 Рік тому +2

    Murder Inc. was the enforcers for the mob. Lol ja rule 😅

  • @oAPXo
    @oAPXo Рік тому +1

    One of the things that I give respect to the germans during WWII was the goddamn tanks that they made, talk about goddamn MONSTERS of the battlefield. But overall from a 'war' stand point the tanks of WWII from all sides were marvels, as bad as it sounds. It was interesting to see this movie be played on the History Channel a year or so back, don't think they ever played a movie before, and i'm glad they did, its a great film giving a little more depth/horror or war.

  • @timm2428
    @timm2428 Рік тому

    the happy ending is the final scene of the cross roads,the tank and all the dead around it.

  • @basher5107
    @basher5107 Рік тому

    “Kraut” was a slang term for Germans due to there dietary habits that included sauerkraut, still is a staple of German cooking

  • @ashokmorar
    @ashokmorar Рік тому +2

    Great reaction J Man 🙌. Showed my pop's this show and he said this was the best WWII movie he'd seen since Saving Private Ryan.

  • @RaeNobles
    @RaeNobles Рік тому +2

    Former 19k right here (tanker) Korea, Germany, Baghdad 🪖

    • @RaeNobles
      @RaeNobles Рік тому

      My situation was too similar, I wasn't a brand new driver, but I was replacing a driver in Baghdad and the crew was already established. It wasn't easy... at all. Especially in 2003-2004.

    • @RaeNobles
      @RaeNobles Рік тому

      @@user-wr9ej6xe4j 🙌

  • @bigdaddyeb56
    @bigdaddyeb56 Рік тому +1

    Great Movie and Reaction !!! Keep it Up !! Detroit Strong !!!

  • @StevesFunhouse
    @StevesFunhouse Рік тому +1

    Great reaction JL. I really enjoyed that one.

  • @Shifo_47
    @Shifo_47 Рік тому +1

    love this movie and love your reaction and i gave a like in every vidoe before i watch sending love from cairo

  • @kevinslayzak1214
    @kevinslayzak1214 Рік тому +1

    Alot of these soldiers were really young....I couldn't imagine it either....this new generation could NEVER produce men like that ...with their "safe spaces" n cancel culture...they cry over the smallest things meanwhile we had 15-16 yr olds sneaking into the service to fight these terrible wars..... true men.. true heroes...every one of them....

  • @buffmaloney
    @buffmaloney Рік тому +1

    Great insightful reaction.

  • @bogdanst6018
    @bogdanst6018 Рік тому

    Thank you brother for reaction... This... This its no, movie, this its and was reallity

  • @earthresident9022
    @earthresident9022 Рік тому +1

    So glad ur watching this. U dodged that first tank shot perfectly

  • @darkside_897
    @darkside_897 2 місяці тому

    Fury 2014 is still the best movie war ever in history imo

  • @BrandonTilley-vo7mc
    @BrandonTilley-vo7mc 3 місяці тому

    I'm a huge! History fan. And I loved this movie. Me and my dad connected so much over this movie. I'mma cry like a bitch during this. BUT thank you R I P old man!

  • @TheDarthSoldier
    @TheDarthSoldier Рік тому +1

    In battle, you have to show resolve. Can't show weakness to subordinates. Especially in a situation like that. You take some time by yourself, but you cant show emotion to your crew
    Edit: ive dealt with explosions inside vehicles. You do get those face chunks sometimes

  • @sergiogarcia3730
    @sergiogarcia3730 Рік тому +1

    Love your reactions ❤🙌🏼👏🏼

  • @robertwalker7454
    @robertwalker7454 3 місяці тому

    The thing about the tank that they use that cannon could actually penetrate the armor of a tiger from the front.

  • @rebeccawyse5562
    @rebeccawyse5562 Рік тому +1

    I ain't getting off that tank...I'll be way over there ,with 911 on speed dial...

  • @Tomcat088
    @Tomcat088 6 місяців тому

    I loved your reaction. I still cry and cried watching your reaction. This is as deep as it gets with the dirtiness and what it comes down to. I laughed so hard when you talked about nuts the size of your dog. I noticed it in a different reaction, but it made me laugh. Your dogs are the shit and they are so polite and ask politely for attention. You’re right about the cog in the machine, you’re just here. You were a realist and you’re right that if they had more ammo, they would have killed everyone. This is a blend of different war heroes, and Audie Murphy Lafayette Pool. They were the legit hard asses. There’s more back story to Brad Pitt’s character and he’s burned up because of being responsible for another man’s death and getting burned in the car accident. He’s a hard ass, but a loving leader, and put everyone before himself and just tried to hold on. There’s a lot of bars/lines in this movie that are wisdom, but the one that hits me the hardest is “Wait till you see it. What one man can do to another.” That’s what war truly is, and it’s atrocious and terrible, but reality (everyone hates it). You gained a new subscriber and I love how genuine your reactions are. Keep it up.

  • @rickyyt7305
    @rickyyt7305 Рік тому +4

    Been looking forward to this for a couple days now. Can’t wait!

  • @baconandleggs
    @baconandleggs Рік тому

    Definitely recommend “Beneath Hill 60” - about the Australian troops back in World War One if you’re interested in watching more war movies. Boy in the striped pyjamas & Defiance are excellent movies portraying a different side of WWII. Love your reactions as always friend! Much love and respect from Australia x

  • @samgroll3605
    @samgroll3605 10 місяців тому

    There was a backstory to how War Daddy’s (Brad Pitt) back is burned. His character was out at a bar with his younger brother, Norman, and his then girlfriend, Rose. He then got into a fight with a native American at the bar and they decided to get the hell out before the cops came to take them away. I guess driving under the influence wasn’t as concerning an issue back then as it is today. The motor of the car hits War Daddy in the back after the car flips over and it burns his back. Norman and Rose die. The judge then gave War Daddy a chance for parole if he agreed to fight in the war.

  • @jeffstrom164
    @jeffstrom164 Рік тому

    "Man, I hope it ain't Saving Private Ryan sad." Yeah, about that....

  • @brienfeathers
    @brienfeathers Місяць тому

    Love this movie. Also, this is my new favorite reaction channel.

  • @pauldurkee4764
    @pauldurkee4764 5 місяців тому

    The scene where they take on the Tiger tank, the frontal armour they had was three inches thick.

  • @Kim-hc5si
    @Kim-hc5si Рік тому +2

    Man this is a great one. Shia LaBeouf captivates me. He's so, so good. Blank, is 'The Peanut Butter Falcon' on the list? :)

  • @Ccarnage8
    @Ccarnage8 Рік тому +1

    @13:20 yup i ripped through there 😅

  • @tonio1115
    @tonio1115 Рік тому +1

    It is crazy, in that moment Brad Pitt knew that he had the hold this crossroads or hundreds of other soldiers will die. This is a semi true story about tank commanders and their crew. Fighters and furious.....

  • @randylayhe1827
    @randylayhe1827 Рік тому +1

    Love the movie but the 76mm gun fury, would go right through the tank

  • @taylorgarci5632
    @taylorgarci5632 Рік тому

    The last scene was based off of Audie Murphy arguably one of the best soldiers during ww2 he ended up killing 20 Germans and held of the German attack

  • @Bostonn8
    @Bostonn8 Рік тому +3

    We ready, we ready, we ready, LFG!!!

  • @MrJoeym78
    @MrJoeym78 Рік тому +2

    Great movie with an amazing cast. Love your reaction as always JL. Your analysis was also spot on. The director shot on 35mm film stock instead of the industry standard of digital giving it that visible grain and muted colors which just give us that look as if we are watching it first hand. Then we get that one moment of calm, civility and beauty, only to be interrupted by idiots, and then destruction. Blank, as always you are the man behind the curtain working that magic. Nothing but love and respect.

  • @patrickterry4554
    @patrickterry4554 Рік тому

    Kraut as in sauerkraut. Remember in the movie inglorious bastatds when Brad pit asked that general if he ever wanted to eat another sauerkraut sandwich again then he will tell him what he wants to know?

  • @beckymellon8135
    @beckymellon8135 Рік тому

    Totally agree with you✌️🤞❤️

  • @HK7Roiz
    @HK7Roiz Рік тому

    27:22 actually yeah: "Kraut is a German word recorded in English from 1918 onwards as an ethnic slur for a German, particularly a German soldier during World War I and World War II. Its earlier meaning in English was as a synonym for sauerkraut, a traditional Central and Eastern European food"

  • @hellsing507
    @hellsing507 Рік тому

    Movie recommendation for you is one of my fav WW2 films. Kelly's Hero's, the plot is a group of WW2 GI's decide to go AWOL behind enemy lines for a gold heist. Clint Eastwood, Don Rickles, and Donald Sutherland are the stars and god damn are they great.

  • @dillonsronce2583
    @dillonsronce2583 Рік тому +1

    Krautz were the bad words to call Germans during ww2, especially nazis obviously.

  • @thomasripley1548
    @thomasripley1548 Рік тому +1

    It is great...they should have set two guys on the flank with a machine gun and gtenades..

  • @rebeccawyse5562
    @rebeccawyse5562 Рік тому +1

    Oh man was Brad Pitt a totally different person in this.

  • @noheroespublishing1907
    @noheroespublishing1907 Рік тому +1

    Definitely watch "Come And See" it's a quintessential Second World War film.

  • @wbrouilette
    @wbrouilette Рік тому +1

    Same director as the original Suicide Squad. Ayer did a fantastic job with this movie 🔥🔥

  • @scotth5038
    @scotth5038 Рік тому

    Intersting facts. Shermans could be mass produced and handle tanks except for Tigers, which took 3 to 5 to one. And the rail lines could move them to the shipping ports. British firefly's version were able to take out a Tiger on one proper shot. The bigger American tanks were on the battle field at this time but few in number, logistics. Now copare that to now with A1 Abrams going to Ukraine. Great tank, but high maintenance, and logistical training needed. By the by Tigers broke down ALOT. High madence.
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  • @sarahbarber8775
    @sarahbarber8775 Рік тому +1

    1917 is just as brutal.

  • @jadechurch98
    @jadechurch98 Рік тому +2

    what moive picture is above your bed?

  • @cryptocat9712
    @cryptocat9712 Рік тому +7

    Love this movie and your reactions are the best with your furry team! So many great military movies to check out please take a look at "Paths of Glory" (Kirk Douglas)a classic maybe throw in "Patton" Goerge C Scotts great perfomance as General Patton.

    • @demonicrebellion6903
      @demonicrebellion6903 Рік тому +1

      With the greatest speech ever

    • @Y2KNW
      @Y2KNW Рік тому

      Too bad Gettysburg is a 4 hour movie, I have the feeling he needs a war movie that isn't 110% blood and guts for a change.