The Patriot (2000) Carnage Count
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- A Statistical Break Down of How Many Kills in The Patriot.
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If it had said 1.776 Kills Per Minute, that would have been the cherry on top.
+CheeseReaper22 Haha, we noticed this as well
I see what you did there: "cherry on top"
I think you missed one. The guy who lost his family in burned village commited suicide after wooden toy gun.
There were also a few more deaths there at the end, at the surrender of Yorktown.
Yeah but i think dead dude appeared later somehow.
she also forgot the death of that kid who was so into fighting in da war
@@mattypatty.0 no he didnt he added it
My history teacher showed this in class, we didn't learned much history, just a bunch of way to kill.
Awesome Donut same here 😂
Awesome Donut Me too
Looking for historical accuracy in a Mel Gibson movie is quite the fool's errand.
Apparently you don't learn much in English class either.
Awesome Donut Same thing. It was in 8th grade, and when that poor fucker got his head blown up by a cannonball, my entire class went fucking nuts. It was hilarious.
20 years old and this film still has some of the most realistic carnage I've seen.
Gah, and it's still hard to watch sometimes, aside from the super sad deaths of course.
Be honest with you, this film also have one of the thickest plot armour of the whole movie industry
@@zaholykrusedar1459 For sure! Mel Gibson paid off the British for that armor!
@@TopsyTriceratops indeed
I do like how the movie highlighted how the Continental Army and Militias struggled against the British because they were untrained. Little details on how they weren’t looking when they shot, faltered easily and were uncoordinated.
At 2:07 you missed one. After the character John Billings (played by a great character actor named Leon Rippy) finds his family dead, he walks past them and then shoots himself.
Look at the ending of the movie: a former bigotry man and a former slave working together in the building of a new home.
The meaning is that, referring to its values of democracy and liberty, the American Revolution still incomplete.
I never get bored of watching this movie. this is like my favorite film of all time
I love this movie, Tavington is one of my all time favorite movie villains. Mel Gibson and Heath Ledger were amazing in the hero roles as well. I’ll always love the scene where he goes nuts with the tomahawk.
It's a fantastic film.
1:11 before there was Assassin’s Creed III, there was The Patriot.
Mel Gibson is the strongest assassin
Can’t believe War was like that, stand there shoot and get shot without moving
The alternative was for the enemy to pick you off individually with cavalry or with massive infantry charges. Sticking together minimized the chances of that.
@gillecroisd 92 Indeed. But what makes me curious is, isn't that time 2 column formation already a thing? At 4:10, which is a pitch battle, they don't use such formation? Are they overlooked it or later in French Revolution?
Plausible conclusion. Perhaps.
@gillecroisd 92 I know this is an older post but rifling was most definitely a thing at this time. I don't know what the first rifled gun was but I know the Kentucky Long Rifle came around in about the 1730's, nearly 40 years before the American Revolution.
Right? Like, that was actually acceptable. There were army generals who said "let's all bunch up together as an enormous target." and all the other generals were like "this is a great idea. What could go wrong?"
Damn Mel Gibson does not like the English
And Jason Isaacs, the bad guy in this, is both British and Jewish :D
Jake300ify
Wait, for real? Hes a neo nazi? Like a legitimate one?
FrontLineFox 20 no.
Who does?
so he played anti Brits as American and Scottish Highlander
IMO, this works surprisingly quite well as a more emotionally charged non-sci-fi prequel to "Independence Day" from director Roland Emmerich himself.
dayyyyuuuummmmmmm, never knew it was this many deaths in this movie, kinda makes ya appreciate it more seeing this. Keep up the amazing work my good dude!!!
I didn't realize how satisfying is this movie until watching this kill count lol
that kill count😨
Ya
I have watched this before and every time I cross it I have to rewatch it because that kill count noise is so satisfying
i love how half the time the british are badasses and the other half they cant even shoot their guns
And the rest just walk into bullets. I mean, look at those miserable fools
Mel really has a disdain for us Brits.
He has a good friend who is a british jew... Yes, the one who plays the villain here. Jason Isaac.
ambush scene reminded me of assassins creed lol. go America!
Septicguns my favorite scene
Nah mate that's me when I'm in a bush
Go Banana !!
You ever just think about how stupid old battles used to be
“Hey general, what should we do in the upcoming battle, you have a strategy right?”
“Why yes my boy, let’s stand in a straight line and shoot at our enemy, and give them a turn to shoot back at us and hope that they also choose to stand in a line”
The reason for it was so the enemy won't do cavalry attacks cuz this would obliterate it that's why most people stopped using cavalry attacks it'd bcz of this
Mel Gibson with my favorite killing scene: Flag and Bayonet killing the actor who played Tarleton.
Great ! You got them back ! You showed yourself wiser than UA-cam
It's a slow progression
@@CarnageCounts it is still better than nothing . Greetings from France
was this movie historically accurate? fuck no
was this movie enjoyable to watch? yes
A widowed farmer Benjamin (Gibson) with a brave but brutal military past, decides not to join up when the British arrive in 1776. However, when his son William (Lerman) enlists and is later captured by the enemy, the former soldier Gabriel (Ledger) must abandon his new-found pacifist principles in order to rescue his oldest child Samuel (Chafin) and forms a regiment of Carolina patriots, whose guerrilla tactics prove pivotal to the US war effort.
5:17 this is satisfying
The British were smart to keep there line small so that Americans wont get much kills then move up people beside the line to fire back at the Americans Xd
Not in the ambush
@@feenaga6292 of course they did you morons.
Their lines were long. The thing is, though, that the British were well trained and usually fortified with liquor before battle.
2:02! *HEADS UP!!*
I forgot how amazing Jason Isaacs is in this. Best thing about this film
2:52 how the hell you know how many ppl on that ship ???
There was a scene right before that on the ship so he probably just counted how many there were and assumed they all died
Happy Independence Day, Carnage.
Happy 5th of July to you!
i recognize some of the well known pistols and rifles used in this film like the kentucky flintlock pistol, and the brown bess
This movie is the only one I can cite as far as films about the American Revolution. Something like it you can do is Last of the Mohicans (1992) for the French-Indian War.
2:04 HEADSHOT!!!
Even though I'm a brit, I definitely respect the Americans during that era.
Thats crazy
*war tactics was very interesting long time ago... then came trench warfare and the modern one*
2:04 Flawless Victory Fatality
3:58 this is every holdfast nations at war game ever.
I knew these one of the Mr.Gibson's Killing Party Movies
Some Childhood Memories
I think the guy at 1:23 was that sole survivor that reported to Tavington that he was attacked by a "Ghost".
Ghost shark?
The punisher in the revolutionary war is the best way to describe this movie
The moment of 2:04 I wasn't fully convinced that was a cannon ball it just more like a steel basketball
they really did bounce like that. its how they causes so many casualties
this film is otherwise really inaccurate and unrealistic though
Can you please do how many kills in glory please assesses assessees and also how many kills in gettisburg
World Record: Most Deaths In 6 Minuets
you really have a knack for uploading kill counts about movies the same day CinemaSins makes a video about that same movie don't you?
Oh boo fucking hoo. It's a good movie to do kill counts on. God you sound lame af.
Carnage Counts, could you please do a kill count for the Cube series? They are called Cube, Cube 2: Hypercube, and Cube: Zero.
1:22
The redcoat guy reloading looked like the chick from the Ring got to him
War. War never changes.
Wow just wow
Elementary school students changing classes: 1:43-1:56
Middle school and high school kids changing classes: 4:44-4:52
The little girl did the voice of Ducky in the Land before time was killed by her father along with the mother in a murder suicide
I loved that movie as a kid
Honestly a part of me wants time machines made but randomly select people get to use them. And i hope to god someone goes back in time and tells the people in the war vs the british that you'd probably suffer less losses if you didn't stand in a formal line to be shot at.
do The Messenger: The story of Joan of Arc (1999).
God bless America
Carnage, can you do the movie Gettysburg?
#49 That one was just uncalled for in my opinion. When I saw that I was like, “YOU SHOULD BE COURT MARTIALED YOU SONOFABITCH!!!!!!!! HOW THE HELL CAN YOU KILL A CHILD!!??!?
The counters got crazy goddamns 😂
The redcoat who was shot at #73 wasnt killed and was the only survivor of that attack.
Sweeet jesus
I didnt remember those cannon scenes being that damn graphic
guess I need to rewatch this with this version instead for the full dose of
𝖋𝖗𝖊𝖊𝖉𝖔𝖒 𝖆𝖓𝖉 𝖉𝖊𝖒𝖔𝖈𝖗𝖆𝖈𝖞
My teacher show me a edited version
(Gotta keep it pg13)
So it didnt show the dudes head fly off
But when i saw this version i was like 👇 my reaction
WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT
I bow to your skill.
:D
Hey carnage count the movie The Patriot was released in 2000 by Columbia Pictures And Centropolis Entertainment
Who else's history teacher who we'd then this film?
Zachary Cox hey found my old acc
My grandpa, when I was seven, I had a fucked up mind I actually enjoyed it a lot, together with Braveheart
My history teacher made us watch this film
2:01 Why are they fighting 10 meters from each others??!
effective range
4:54 Should've committed to the charge. Stopping to line up and take another enemy volley is just idiotic
That's how wars used to be each side basically took turns shooting while the other group reloaded (that took a while) if they survived the blast that is
Number 121 😱😱😱💀
2:04 damn I thought the bomb was getting thrown at me
#49 That one was a war crime right there.
I’m watching this in eighth grade😂
Has so many problems, yet even as Canadian, I watch it anytime it's on TV :D
a movie from 2000 with heath ledger 8 years before the overdose
Please do Carnage Counts on: Glory, We Were Soldiers, Gangs of New York, Windtalkers and HBO's John Adams. Also, can you do Free Fire, Goodfellas, Casino, Public Enemies and 2015's Legend in honor of gangster week?
Good Video please South Park season 5
That's a lot of gaddamn rings
Sonic 😍 your Videos are good
I remember watching this in school. Fucking brutal.
It's ironic how the Americans use trees as their advantage of winning the war yet 200 years later the opposite way
This is true talent
In the patriot one of the scenes showed the birth of the headless horseman.
if you pause at 4:37 on the left side there's a afro American dress a Englishman soldier.
Biggest thing to worry about was the runaway cannonball
73 survived, he told later about Ghost to Tavington.
When it comes to American Independence war. The war was led by Rich colonists (Not Americans, Colonists), who wanted to avoid royal taxes, and French king Louis XV, Who wanted Thirteen colonies for himself
Now back to the movie. I like this movie because Benjamin Martin (Mel Gibson) Wants to save his family, but Royalists ( i call British "Royalists" because Americans where British as well) are the ones, who endangers his family
Ambushes were the best part of the movie.
Anyway, it is shame that we cannot see them in Inglourious Basterds...
can you do hmk in free state of Jones (2016), Abraham Lincoln Vampire Hunter (2012), lone Rangers (2013), the hitcher (2007), mechanic 2 (2016), wanted (2008), bad boys 2 (2003), Alex cross (2012) and sleepless (2017)
“Aim small miss small” “No, my sons were better men”
Murica
Hmk in legends of Tarzan (2016)
Transformers The Last Knight has a lot of kills in the first battle. Around maybe 200-300 deaths alone
War crimes committed in this movie: too many
For your corpse counts outro music you should use the sonic cd boss theme.
Revolutionary war carnage count 1775-1783
army=230,000
navy=3500
marines=2131
total=235,631
timothy Murphy=2 kills
235,631 men x 2 kills=471,262 kills
1:12 : Nice
Assassin's Creed 3 References
Man...I remember this in college. My history prof merely said “fuck you...cuz...America”. I loved that professor
Please, do Mars Attacks!
Does anybody else love this movie like I do?
Wow so cool
Only 4 when the ship blows up? Thats probably a 38 gun boat, so...idk, 144 men? 288? idk, alot more than 4 shoulda popped on that kill counter hahaha.
We're just to going to ignore the fact that the kids were shooting as well?
Yeah, do Glory Next! Or Platoon!
Matthijs Smeets only 2 people died in legend