The one thing i hated about this scene is that the Marshal islands are flat, not mountainous like shown here, and that Roi-namar and Toroa Island is 420km apart.
@@chanceth8400I think I heard from a documentary that say "our boy just cant shoot straight" Man I feel bad for them,they tried they best but betrayal by their weapon
Missing in action the entire movie: F4F Wildcat fighters. The movie made you think the US carriers went into action without a single fighter flying cover.
Makes this scene comic. At this point in the war the Japanese pilots with their A6M2 Zero's were not only better in skill, but their planes were superior to anything the US navy had for fighters, but somehow 3 Zero pilots can't deal with a single dive bomber. Fury level cringe.
@lehtokurppa7824 empty SBDs were well known for their dogfighting abilities... provided they didn't have extra weight on board. During Nagumo's counter-attack at the Battle of Midway, 6 escort Zeros broke their cover mission to engage 4 SBD's (that were returning to the same CG the japanese intended to attack). Of the 6 Zeros.. two were shot down, two were damaged to the point of having to turn around, and the two remaining were unable to catch back up to their mission formation. No SBDs were shot down, and all returned to their carrier. It's an anecdote, but it says a lot for something that happened in 1942. You should quit treating your disbelief as though it were gospel, and actually learn about what you are trying to talk about.
@@lehtokurppa7824Not to defend the the rather historical freedoms taken in the movie but… The Dauntless was a much harder target then most think. It was rather slow and chunky but could still hold its own even against superior fighters. If I don’t remember totally wrong the kill ratio when it comes to the Dauntless was like 1:3 meaning that the Japanese lost around three fighters for each Dauntless they shot down. Also remember that most American airmen had superior training then most of its enemies(and allies) plus had extremely durable aircraft that could take enormous amount of damage and still keep flying.
One protagonist trope that kinda annoys me is how the protagonist just magically knows information that other characters don’t. It’s like they have hindsight in the present and will always be on the position to say “i told you so”. Like how does a random squadron leader know that a carrier reported to be 2000 miles away would be a problem for them in the battle. All available info shows that the carrier likely wouldn’t have been a threat. Sure it ended up being one but how tf would his ass have known that.💀
What are you talking about? The Japanese carriers were complete no-shows in this specific battle, even within the movie. Also, it's not like the squadron leader knows the Japanese carriers would be a problem, he just doesn't trust the information he's been given since it's the same people responsible for failing to anticipate the Pearl Harbor attack.
@@adamtruong1759 A carrier is literally their main target in the final battle wtf are YOU talking about?😭 do you not remember the dive bomb that is literally the climax of the whole film? Plus it’s not his job to question other people. He’s a pilot squadron leader he shouldn’t be telling his men to not trust other American assets. That is a detriment to the mission. Especially when it’s clearly shown that the information acquired from these experts were essential in winning the battle of Midway. Idk what movie you watched but the carriers are literally the main boss of the battle of Midway. Your evaluation is entirely false.
@@kellenlean2076 Btw, I still don't understand what you're trying to say about a random aviatior knowing a IJN carrier being a problem from 2000 miles out. Are you referring to McCluskey's lucky break? Or something else?
Most American torpedoes were like that for the first 18 months of the war. The detonator was taken from earlier slower torpedoes and would deform on contact. Ships, submarines, and planes were essentially sending blanks.
No, during the battle in midway, you can clearly see that many American planes were shot down when they were trying to bomb the carriers. And the first attack on the Japanese carriers all the American bombers missed their targets. Also when the mitsubishi bombers were trying to bomb the enterprise the Americans couldn't seem to hit any of the bombers except one. And this is historically accurate, dick best did destroy 3 carriers in the span of a single day. And it's also accurate that the Japanese weren't able to hit him. Cause historically their AA guns also sucked. The only shit scene in the movie was the pearl harbor scene where there were many inaccuracies.
@@Itzdagamer07 pearl harbor 2001, the pearl harbor scene, was good, but the romance in the movie ruined it all. And also the pearl harbor scene isn't too great because it had modern looking ships during the scene, the movie actually used decommissioned warships to film and real explosions.
The one thing i hated about this scene is that the Marshal islands are flat, not mountainous like shown here, and that Roi-namar and Toroa Island is 420km apart.
Exactly what I pointed out about this scene.
And there wasn't no battleship moored their either :)
You listed two things you hate not one
@Mitch-wc9zx I didn't occur to me I made 2 when I said 1......🤦♂️
😂😂😂😂
That Dauntless has the best plot armor I ever seen 3 zeros and not one scratch
Especially Best’s SBD.
There was a guy who actually did that called Swede Vejtasa
not a scratch, theres an entire conversation later about how lucky best was despite his plane being full of holes.
hit the brakes, he'll fly right by...
Another banger, another underrated movie. Watched this movie like 10 times.
gotta love those 25mm morale boosters
Yeah some scenes were a little too cartoonish and sometimes they took to much liberty in portraining events but generally good historical movie
Gotta love the Mk. 14 and its derivatives...
Military committees said the mk 14 torpedoes work but their aim just sucked
@@chanceth8400I think I heard from a documentary that say "our boy just cant shoot straight"
Man I feel bad for them,they tried they best but betrayal by their weapon
@@larryfoulke1596 I heard about the same thing from a ‘the fat electrician’ video
The Mark 13 aerial torpedo equipped with a shroud ring and drag ring was a killer and sank the Yamato. Best aerial torpedo of the war.
The Marshall Islands have to be the most towering atolls on earth. Terrible. Just terrible.
No one wants to sit through a movie waiting for prop planes to fly 420 km.
Missing in action the entire movie: F4F Wildcat fighters. The movie made you think the US carriers went into action without a single fighter flying cover.
The bad guys are always such terrible shots
Makes this scene comic. At this point in the war the Japanese pilots with their A6M2 Zero's were not only better in skill, but their planes were superior to anything the US navy had for fighters, but somehow 3 Zero pilots can't deal with a single dive bomber. Fury level cringe.
@lehtokurppa7824 empty SBDs were well known for their dogfighting abilities... provided they didn't have extra weight on board.
During Nagumo's counter-attack at the Battle of Midway, 6 escort Zeros broke their cover mission to engage 4 SBD's (that were returning to the same CG the japanese intended to attack).
Of the 6 Zeros.. two were shot down, two were damaged to the point of having to turn around, and the two remaining were unable to catch back up to their mission formation. No SBDs were shot down, and all returned to their carrier. It's an anecdote, but it says a lot for something that happened in 1942.
You should quit treating your disbelief as though it were gospel, and actually learn about what you are trying to talk about.
They kinda did. Jap 25mm AA gun was terrible.
Because they didn’t know how to shoot America has better pilots and aircraft and back then pilots didn’t get much training time back then
@@lehtokurppa7824Not to defend the the rather historical freedoms taken in the movie but… The Dauntless was a much harder target then most think. It was rather slow and chunky but could still hold its own even against superior fighters. If I don’t remember totally wrong the kill ratio when it comes to the Dauntless was like 1:3 meaning that the Japanese lost around three fighters for each Dauntless they shot down. Also remember that most American airmen had superior training then most of its enemies(and allies) plus had extremely durable aircraft that could take enormous amount of damage and still keep flying.
McCluskey was not a dive bomber pilot then I think. Could still be a fighter pilot then
This whole film looks, talks and feels like a video game.
If only there could be movies about Jutland, Leyte Gulf and a remake about Bismarck.
I always worry the rear gunner shoot the vertical stabilizer.
I think a cam prevents that, but maybe I am wrong.
@@nightflyer1100 “I’m sorry son, they got us.” - the Elder Dr. Jones, after shooting off his own stabilizer as rear gunner.
There were no capital ships in the harbour but the torpedo fiasco is correct
ammo, for days...lol
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CGI Avation scenes are dreadful
the 1976 movie was 10 times better even with the pointless love story
But it's 1976 so no one cares
@@kbanghart the newer movie bombed so I guess no one cared about that either
@@preshlock people like both so 🤷
I disagree.
One protagonist trope that kinda annoys me is how the protagonist just magically knows information that other characters don’t. It’s like they have hindsight in the present and will always be on the position to say “i told you so”. Like how does a random squadron leader know that a carrier reported to be 2000 miles away would be a problem for them in the battle. All available info shows that the carrier likely wouldn’t have been a threat. Sure it ended up being one but how tf would his ass have known that.💀
What are you talking about? The Japanese carriers were complete no-shows in this specific battle, even within the movie. Also, it's not like the squadron leader knows the Japanese carriers would be a problem, he just doesn't trust the information he's been given since it's the same people responsible for failing to anticipate the Pearl Harbor attack.
@@adamtruong1759 A carrier is literally their main target in the final battle wtf are YOU talking about?😭 do you not remember the dive bomb that is literally the climax of the whole film? Plus it’s not his job to question other people. He’s a pilot squadron leader he shouldn’t be telling his men to not trust other American assets. That is a detriment to the mission. Especially when it’s clearly shown that the information acquired from these experts were essential in winning the battle of Midway. Idk what movie you watched but the carriers are literally the main boss of the battle of Midway. Your evaluation is entirely false.
@@kellenlean2076 Oh, I thought you talking about the Marshall Islands raid shown in this video, not the Battle of Midway proper.
@@kellenlean2076 Btw, I still don't understand what you're trying to say about a random aviatior knowing a IJN carrier being a problem from 2000 miles out. Are you referring to McCluskey's lucky break? Or something else?
Quel est le titre de ce film qui me semble GÉ-NIAL ? ? ?
c'est dans le titre x)
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All the pilots were mens fragrance models?
1:45 faulty weaponry ????😮 what d’hell
I recommend drachinifelds video on the mk 2 torpedo
Most American torpedoes were like that for the first 18 months of the war. The detonator was taken from earlier slower torpedoes and would deform on contact. Ships, submarines, and planes were essentially sending blanks.
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絶対に見ない映画の一つ
It's a great movie idk what your on.
The aesthetics of this film look like plastic.
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Back when Airplanes were cheap as shit.....
Wow, that was bad.
Hellcats , 😂😂
Toto boli pani piloti.
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What made this movie shit is that the japanese can’t hit shit and the americans are immortal.
No, during the battle in midway, you can clearly see that many American planes were shot down when they were trying to bomb the carriers. And the first attack on the Japanese carriers all the American bombers missed their targets. Also when the mitsubishi bombers were trying to bomb the enterprise the Americans couldn't seem to hit any of the bombers except one. And this is historically accurate, dick best did destroy 3 carriers in the span of a single day. And it's also accurate that the Japanese weren't able to hit him. Cause historically their AA guns also sucked. The only shit scene in the movie was the pearl harbor scene where there were many inaccuracies.
one of, if not the worst war movie ever made
Highly disagree.
Me too at least it’s better than Pearl Harbor
@@Itzdagamer07 pearl harbor 2001, the pearl harbor scene, was good, but the romance in the movie ruined it all. And also the pearl harbor scene isn't too great because it had modern looking ships during the scene, the movie actually used decommissioned warships to film and real explosions.
LIES
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