Hint, one's probably natty the other has admitted to TRT (after initially denying it) and probably done other stuff. Hollywood getting us impressed over the artificial...
and now Olivier Richters "The Dutch Giant" is cast in Reacher season 3 who is full foot taller then Alan. Alan next to Olivier looks like normal sized human
Without checking the movie crew details I guessed it is Guy Ritchie film.. that's now called as trademark then. His movies never bores you, scene by scene interesting.. always appreciate ..
I think it arrived just in time. He used to be a big goof ball, especially after BMS. Then he put on another 40 lbs, grew up 10 years, and now he looks like Paul Bunyon. He actually looks like an adult and not an overgrown teenager. He deserves the success, but it's not overdue, it's just his due.
@@Fordgroup00 Oh yeah, there's no way Ritchson could do anything close to an accurate Swedish accent, but I found his character very entertaining regardless.
Yes, I have been saying this since I saw him in Reach the man it so perfect to play Blazkowicz and I would think the storyline would be a huge hit. It has so much to it, it would make an incredible movie, or even better a series.
Seems to me that there's a new signature move from Guy Ritchie films: poor marketing and film distribution. I had to drive 45min one way to a theater that played this. It's frustrating because this one was a blast and his movies deserve so much more love. They always get right down to business and never waste any time. The Covenant and Wrath of Man were the same way. At least his recent Gentleman series seemed to be pretty popular!
@@kirsvald9513 It was the first movie from Statham that I enjoyed since Crank. He played himself but he also gave a really nuanced dramatic performance, like he was actually committed to the role.
@@andypurugganan2352 It's definitely not as good as Snatch, but not really comparable due to different stories. Ministry is just a really fun movie. Naysayers will say it lacks heart, which yes, it could have more of, but I thought Eiza Gonzales' character added plenty of heart to the movie.
@@ComedyBros5 Well judging by the comment it seems to suggest he hasn't heard of this movie before watching this trailer so I would assume he hasn't watched it.
@@ComedyBros5reference to two scenes-the more obvious scene being the opening scene from Inglorious Bastards with the drawn-out conversation ultimately ending in violence, etc. the influences are pretty straightforward and Guy Ritchie likes to milk them.
Agreed, this is where Delta force, Rangers, SAS, SBS. and all special forces were born. They helped win the war, by killing the nazi nuclear program. It's a shame that that the writers felt like they had to embellish this story.. These guys were just lethal.
looks very cool. reminds me as if "Commandos" was made into a movie. Every character is unique, the melee fighter, the diver, the weapons expert, the spy...
I don't think he even responds to the comment lol. They will have been filmed in separate takes so he probably won't have even heard the line at that point.
@@boycie18 Ritchie likes to achieve as much in camera as possible both visual effects and dialogue, so I'm sticking with it being one take, although who could be sure. Excellent scene none-the-less
@@TolstoyPlasticeveryone seems to be noticing all the coincidences👃🏻 that get us to pay for and join foreign wars...remember how no one cared until Pearl Harbor, remember how no one cared until 9/11...
@@TolstoyPlastic the only notsee that still exist are grammar notsees. Now everyone is just antisemitic, that's what happened when people start to notice coincidences.
It was nice to see Tim Seyfi in such a cast and in such a good movie. He is a good Turkish actor. He is a beautiful actor who played a beautiful role, even if it was a short one. I send him my last greetings. ❤❤❤
And finally, a movie where the German bad guy is played by someone who is actually able to speak German without an English accent. Makes the whole scene much better and more 'realistic', in my opinion. 😎
Cain would be a good way to get people slowly stepping into the lore. Use the humor of Cain to show yeah this universe is a bit silly and way too over the top
Sadly, the show is probably shelved forever, and if the recent given ground in terms of female custodes is any indication, they would destroy the lore, as did Witcher, Wheel of time and Rings or Galadriel (who has seen what you haven't seen)
@@davidthirugnanakumar7888 wish him and Jason Statham can be with each other again, now Jason Statham is a cliche action star anyway, but he still does gives something new everytime working with Guy Ritchie
@@technically_illiterate the original Sten MK.II(S) could not shoot any more than single shots or two-round bursts without overheating and destroying the baffles. There's plenty of media on the internet proving me right too. I recommend Forgotten Weapon's video on it.
@@gerry5265you mistake Ian not daring to do it with a priceless, now rare, near museum piece gun. And soldiers back then using it when needed. Yes it would compress and potentially hurt the baffles, yes the suppressor would get hot (it's why they often added cloth around it to protect the hand) And yes baffles might get damaged, worsening the sound profile. But those baffles and wipes were all(relatively easily, if time consuming) replaceable. So it's not a "couldn't" but a 'probably shouldn't to not hurt the hardware' The gun would do full auto just fine. If the suppressor would be functional after, now that's a secondary point.
Looks like a replay of "The Guns of Navarone," the first and still the best of the "let's get a disparate group together for a crazy mission," type films.
“Based” is perhaps stretching it. The names are (mostly) the same and the mission occurred. Other than that, there’s nothing historical about it. Still a fun movie, but it definitely stretches “based on true events” almost to the point of snapping.
When are people going to learn that “true stories” are meant as a marketing trick to get you more invested on spending your money on such mediocre trash…
I hear you there. That's now a signature move from Guy Ritchie films: poor marketing and film distribution. I had to drive 45min one way to a theater that played it. It's frustrating because his movies deserve so much more love. The Covenant and Wrath of Man were the same way.
I was disappointed about being on call opening weekend. Turned out one theater had a sneak peek the weekend before. There were only a dozen people in the theater.
because it's a low budget Tarantino rip off. Unoriginal story using cheap actors with bad fake accents to try to revamp IP without actually paying for it. Save your money, this is pathetic.
Wow this looks like a really bad ripoff of Inglorious Basterdz, and Tarantino style in general, a BAD ripoff... When that title appears, and the music, and all... so hard to be original these days?
@@BarracudaT.V. it only hit me when I decided to watch BMS again after a literal decade that I looked at Thad and was like huh he looks really familiar 😂 dude is an awesome actor
@@sirmarshall9521 yeah but you see like a dozen actions, which would’ve taken a couple of seconds in real time, while the guy on high alert holding a machine pistol in the ready position, isn’t reacting. You see this allot in movies
@@G4x5da it’s improbable, but not impossible. One could argue that his men were on the lookout for guns or some kind of evidence that they were allied spies, so someone just jumping up and suddenly sledding the commanders throat could have reasonably taken them off guard long enough for, the good guys on the boat to take action
Im really happy to find out that ritchson is a bit more dynamic than just being the stoic and intimidating jack reacher in every performance. Something i had feared was going to be the case. But hes a ton of fun to watch. The laughter in this scene is so genuine, you can tell they were having a great time.
Now, the events of this operation were very heavily exaggerated, but the men were real and actually did do some pretty ridiculous things during WW2. If nothing else, films like this help us recognize the men like them that allowed the Allies to win WW2. Plus it's still fun in a whimsical way. And we can't forget that this is practically the origin of modern Special Operations.
meh, he's made a lot of great movies, but Revolver was one giant piece of crap. Saw the opening of the Toronto Film Festival. No one in the crowd could follow the plot....Despite a great cast, it sucked and bombed.
As a Swedish person I love how they always make our english dialect or way of speaking sound like a fairy tale language.
It isn’t?
That's a very good way of putting it! 😃
That's how we perceive it
all are welcome all are welcome even the little one😂
@@unknowns221haha that's what cracked me up. catch phrase right there. already used it in banter 😂
Need more movies with Cavill & Ritchson together. Phenomenal chemistry & this movie was fabulous & so entertaining. Great cast.
There’s great chemistry there.
Lots of untold ww2 stories need to be made into film. St nazaire raid for 1.
Its like the next generation of 80 action heroes working together like Sly Arnold Chuck the whole list
“I am Swedish but I speak a little English” 😂 instant laughter for me in the theatre.
Alan making Henry look small there, what a unit
Hint, one's probably natty the other has admitted to TRT (after initially denying it) and probably done other stuff. Hollywood getting us impressed over the artificial...
@@maaz322 doesn't mean much, majority of people that have to build their muscles for proffesional reasons take steroids.
@@maaz322 henry cavill is not natty lmao, neither of them are. PED's aren't the magic pill you think they are man.
Cavill was for sure on something during Superman. Not sure about here. But he was absolutely on test or anabolic roids for his physique in Superman.
and now Olivier Richters "The Dutch Giant" is cast in Reacher season 3 who is full foot taller then Alan. Alan next to Olivier looks like normal sized human
I'm so glad the "little one" also had a chance to come on board and was welcomed there
😂😂😂
Funny as heck!😂
😂
His shank is rated e for everyone, what an accepting and inclusive individual.
@@Arin-3 Do you mean the knife that he used?
- Mom, can we have Inglourious Basterds?
- We have Inglourious Basterds at home
More like a the man from uncle at home
Honestly?
This movie held its own…saw it recently; can’t wait to see it again.
You can keep your American film
This has come from Winston Churchill.
This one is based on a true story
Superman and reacher tag team are too unstoppable
You forgot, they have Snake Eyes, young Voldemort and Alex Rider on their team as well.
@@johnlloyddy7016 lmao
Superman and Aquaman of Smallville
Yup
Right River road busted others. Not busted
"All are welcome, all are welcome, even the little one he can come too!" 🤣
Lol
😂
Lmao
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂 Cette scène m’a tuée !
Without checking the movie crew details I guessed it is Guy Ritchie film.. that's now called as trademark then.
His movies never bores you, scene by scene interesting.. always appreciate ..
Love to see Alan Ritchson get bigger roles, his success is long overdue
Bigger roles for a big dude
Seriously. I’ve been waiting for him to take off since the BMS and Smallville days
I think it arrived just in time. He used to be a big goof ball, especially after BMS. Then he put on another 40 lbs, grew up 10 years, and now he looks like Paul Bunyon. He actually looks like an adult and not an overgrown teenager. He deserves the success, but it's not overdue, it's just his due.
crazy that i was watching him play thad castle as a super goof ball in 2011. never thought id see the day
@@BouncingTribbles I LOVED him in BMS
"Even the little one. He can come too".
The way he said it😂
Homosexual subcomment 😢
No Im 194cm, so yeah even the little ones. All are welcome, even the ederly dude who dies at the end of the murder boat scene!
I liked that bit too! "All are welcome! all are welcome, even the little one!"
Alan speaking with a swedish accent is something i needed so badly and didnt know i needed it 😂
I speak spanish
@@joaquinvaleri7022han pratar svenska fy fan
I'm sorry to dissappoint you then! That was not a swedish accent
You could tell Alan and Henry had a blast making it...
Because they were .....acting?
@@valdie91285um no
@@ryanstocks8972 ....ok
@@valdie91285 because they were blasting gear
Ritchson's "Swedish" accent was hilarious.
I don't think it was supposed to be accurate but done for comedic relief, and it was perfect for that.
@@ComedyBros5
Most likely, just as what it would have been originally
Sveeedish
@@Fordgroup00 Oh yeah, there's no way Ritchson could do anything close to an accurate Swedish accent, but I found his character very entertaining regardless.
Well he is playing a Danish man so I guess he's swedish acent is bad.
"All are welcome, all are welcome, even the little one. He can come too" hahahaha, love this scene.
"make him walk the plank... He loves wood!" 😂🤣😂🤣😂
I scream-laughed at that. 😂😂😂😂
I COMPLETELY missed it..... Thank you.
2:17
@@francus7227 LITERALLY HOW.
@@jeffyboi6969
The accent....
Can someone please just cast this guy as Blazkowicz?
YEEES WHY DOES THIS NOT EXIST YET FFS
Yes, I have been saying this since I saw him in Reach the man it so perfect to play Blazkowicz and I would think the storyline would be a huge hit. It has so much to it, it would make an incredible movie, or even better a series.
The resemblance is uncanny!
Perfect
The perfect Jewish golem
Not among ritchies best work but the film still was an absolute delight. Great cast, great story which needed to be told.
Seems to me that there's a new signature move from Guy Ritchie films: poor marketing and film distribution. I had to drive 45min one way to a theater that played this. It's frustrating because this one was a blast and his movies deserve so much more love. They always get right down to business and never waste any time. The Covenant and Wrath of Man were the same way. At least his recent Gentleman series seemed to be pretty popular!
Wrath of Man was amaaaaazing.
Wrath of the Man is incredibly good, even though Jason just playing himself again
Thanks for letting this guy know, been a fan of Ritchie since Snatch & Rock n Rolla...
@@kirsvald9513 It was the first movie from Statham that I enjoyed since Crank. He played himself but he also gave a really nuanced dramatic performance, like he was actually committed to the role.
@@andypurugganan2352 It's definitely not as good as Snatch, but not really comparable due to different stories. Ministry is just a really fun movie. Naysayers will say it lacks heart, which yes, it could have more of, but I thought Eiza Gonzales' character added plenty of heart to the movie.
Commander in White Suit: Those Gentlemen are too handsome to be sailing these waters. Something is amiss...
Handsome AND romantic
"In an investigation, assumptions kill."
Looking at surreal 21st century steroidal abuse.
Makes them more believable as Swedish 😂
@@stephenheisler3823Ha!
“All are welcome!” With the hand on the hip 😂.
This is the most British violence I've ever watched
Rookie
congratulations, you just used the most common Britain joke in existence, you deserve an award.
@@kylelindberg7771 ohh don't be so souwa lad, he's just making a wee joke innit 😾😾
Man dem poos fam.
Not really) If it were actually British they would make a total mess of everything.
"Dirty drunken animal!"
"Guilty as charged 🤣"
Oops!
Guy Ritchie is the only reason why I keep going to the movies.
Bro there’s better directors out there 💀
Tell us you're a zoomer without telling us you're a zoomer@@firstlast9846
Aww, I didn't know Inglourious Basterds and The King's Man had a baby.
Poifect
even better it a somewhat rue story
I fail to catch either of these references. Did you watch the whole movie? The only film this can compare to is The Guns of Navarone.
@@ComedyBros5 Well judging by the comment it seems to suggest he hasn't heard of this movie before watching this trailer so I would assume he hasn't watched it.
@@ComedyBros5reference to two scenes-the more obvious scene being the opening scene from Inglorious Bastards with the drawn-out conversation ultimately ending in violence, etc. the influences are pretty straightforward and Guy Ritchie likes to milk them.
At this point, we need a Wolfenstein movie.
🤣🤣🤣
Absolutely 👍
Fr
It has to open with the guy from Arizona getting shot by Hitler.
Yes
I can’t begin to describe how much of myself and my life I’d give to see Alan Richtson play B.J. Blazkowicz
Everyone should read the book. These heroes were responsible for huge German setbacks. Arguably war- winning missions.
Agreed, this is where Delta force, Rangers, SAS, SBS. and all special forces were born. They helped win the war, by killing the nazi nuclear program. It's a shame that that the writers felt like they had to embellish this story.. These guys were just lethal.
Book name
@@animatedskd
The name of the book is ‘Churchill's Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. The mavericks who plotted hitlers defeat’.
- Giles Milton.
And Christopher Lee was among their ranks...
Yeah, that is horseshit. Without Russians, UK was doomed.
Pouring fuel over a delicious meal is an automatic death sentence.
A SUCCULENT CHINESE MEAL
That made me sad.
Big facts 💯
I still have nightmares about kevin spilling the chili
For the one who is doing it.
Gives me vibes of Inglorious Basters
looks very cool. reminds me as if "Commandos" was made into a movie. Every character is unique, the melee fighter, the diver, the weapons expert, the spy...
Commandos, the game, was made into a movie??? WHAT 😮
@@n1ko117 no sorry, i meant as if it was made into one. is far is i know, there is no commandos movie so far.
@@urlich.n alright, no worries. We can only hope for a movie.
Great game series!
exactly my thought too
Cavill barely holding it together when Ritchson's invites the 'little one' onboard. Cinema magic. So funny.
What do you mean barely holding it together?
I don't think he even responds to the comment lol. They will have been filmed in separate takes so he probably won't have even heard the line at that point.
@@LiamArdo89 0.52 looks like Cavill is trying his best not to burst out laughing.
@@boycie18 Ritchie likes to achieve as much in camera as possible both visual effects and dialogue, so I'm sticking with it being one take, although who could be sure. Excellent scene none-the-less
@@smudgegunteam6356 Bot seeing that at all
Extremely underrated movie of 2024
Looks fake
@@rzr2ffe325All movies are fake bro that’s why it’s called acting plus this is based off a true story
I DO NOT understand why this movie never reached global cinemas. It baffles me.
well in America you can't "offend" Nazis anymore....
@@TolstoyPlastic It was shown in US cinemas but not the UK.
@@TolstoyPlasticeveryone seems to be noticing all the coincidences👃🏻 that get us to pay for and join foreign wars...remember how no one cared until Pearl Harbor, remember how no one cared until 9/11...
because this movie is dumb
@@TolstoyPlastic the only notsee that still exist are grammar notsees. Now everyone is just antisemitic, that's what happened when people start to notice coincidences.
Anyone not how similar this scene is to the one in The Guns of Naverone? From the "don't touch me" to the sheep skin blanket.
I thought it was just me!!!
It was nice to see Tim Seyfi in such a cast and in such a good movie. He is a good Turkish actor. He is a beautiful actor who played a beautiful role, even if it was a short one. I send him my last greetings. ❤❤❤
And finally, a movie where the German bad guy is played by someone who is actually able to speak German without an English accent. Makes the whole scene much better and more 'realistic', in my opinion. 😎
Getting a big Man from U.N.C.L.E vibe. Love it!
That movie was so underrated
Same director
So Shakeel dinp and war general them are empty space
I want a sequel so bad
@@khezransalik9963Am i the only one who enjoyed War General?
Henry Cavill needs to be Commissar Cain just based off that performance
Cain would be a good way to get people slowly stepping into the lore. Use the humor of Cain to show yeah this universe is a bit silly and way too over the top
Nope....BOND
Sadly, the show is probably shelved forever, and if the recent given ground in terms of female custodes is any indication, they would destroy the lore, as did Witcher, Wheel of time and Rings or Galadriel (who has seen what you haven't seen)
@@vitaliyred622have faith brother, the Emperor and Henry will see it through.
😊😊
1:57 me and my friend when we go anywhere
Once the title screen came on with that music, everybody be thinking on thing…TARANTINO.
Tbh guy Ritchie was considered as one Point as the British Tarantino . Too bad the movie was okay
@@davidthirugnanakumar7888 wish him and Jason Statham can be with each other again, now Jason Statham is a cliche action star anyway, but he still does gives something new everytime working with Guy Ritchie
@@davidthirugnanakumar7888I kept thinking while watching this it would have been better if it had been done by Tarantino
This movie is basically the ww II movie with the flame thrower that tarantino makes fun of in once upon a time.
I was hoping for something more akin to lock stock and I think there's some of that, just not enough.
All Guy Ritchie is Master Piece!! Hell with award!!
Uhhh same
Utter nonsense encouraging death
Garbage dated propaganda
RuBots having a meltdown, lol.
Sure, and if you want to torture your enemy then make him watch "Swept Away" 5 times in a row
2:07 Youve been a naught boy😂😂😂
Ritchson's laugh is contagious
man the suppressed sten gun is cool
I know its a movie, but they cant fire full-auto irl :'(
@@gerry5265they can
@@gerry5265then why is there videos of them firing full auto all over UA-cam?
@@technically_illiterate the original Sten MK.II(S) could not shoot any more than single shots or two-round bursts without overheating and destroying the baffles. There's plenty of media on the internet proving me right too. I recommend Forgotten Weapon's video on it.
@@gerry5265you mistake Ian not daring to do it with a priceless, now rare, near museum piece gun. And soldiers back then using it when needed. Yes it would compress and potentially hurt the baffles, yes the suppressor would get hot (it's why they often added cloth around it to protect the hand)
And yes baffles might get damaged, worsening the sound profile. But those baffles and wipes were all(relatively easily, if time consuming) replaceable. So it's not a "couldn't" but a 'probably shouldn't to not hurt the hardware'
The gun would do full auto just fine. If the suppressor would be functional after, now that's a secondary point.
Ritchson’s character is a straight BEAAAAASSSST! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I know the movie didn’t get great reviews, but I enjoyed it. Totally underrated.
Anything critics hate I’ll likely enjoy.
@@nicholasdickens2801 Literally a safe rule these days!
I didn't even know it was a movie til today. I need to watch this.
@tigersunruss I watch it on UA-cam at the weekend, it might still be on here
@@esmokey849 ooo thanks!
I like the very calm demeanor as a battleship is shooting around them lol
lol yes but it was just a destroyer ie very small warship
@@matthewdekorte373not even a destroyer, just a corvette of some kind. A German ww2 destroyers would have 2 forward guns at least
Blud did not think that shop was a battleship
Been there done that 💯
Not a battleship, it appears to be some kind of armed trawler. The main gun appears to be a standard German 4.1 inch.
This was a really good movie in the theater… I enjoyed it… a sequel would be welcomed
Looks like a replay of "The Guns of Navarone," the first and still the best of the "let's get a disparate group together for a crazy mission," type films.
Except it’s based on a true story
“Based” is perhaps stretching it. The names are (mostly) the same and the mission occurred. Other than that, there’s nothing historical about it. Still a fun movie, but it definitely stretches “based on true events” almost to the point of snapping.
I mean.. they took the ships out of the harbour and somewhat the resistance by the Admiralty was displayed, but more than that.. yeah
@@LeeXRVah yes, everything you see here must have transpired exactly as you see on screen. Truly the truest of true stories lol.
When are people going to learn that “true stories” are meant as a marketing trick to get you more invested on spending your money on such mediocre trash…
made me remember that 90s game called Commandos
Ritchson needs to be batman already freaking intimidating presence even when he is not trying to be.
I'd love to have seen this film on the big screen, but neither of my local cinemas have ever shown it.
I hear you there. That's now a signature move from Guy Ritchie films: poor marketing and film distribution. I had to drive 45min one way to a theater that played it. It's frustrating because his movies deserve so much more love. The Covenant and Wrath of Man were the same way.
I rather watch on my 65" screen at home. to hell with the cinemas.
I was disappointed about being on call opening weekend. Turned out one theater had a sneak peek the weekend before. There were only a dozen people in the theater.
because it's a low budget Tarantino rip off. Unoriginal story using cheap actors with bad fake accents to try to revamp IP without actually paying for it. Save your money, this is pathetic.
@@BrundenSkrab It was a great movie, wtf are you talking about?
Honestly an amazingly convincing swedish accent done by Cavil
5:19 love this music part
music name
the historically accurate use of the sten was by far the most impressive part of this clip
For such a violent movie it was so heart-warming and funny in the weirdest of ways
Alan Ritchson’s as Senator Steven Armstrong 😂
Someone saw Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds and said hold my beer
Guy Ritchie's version of Inglorious Basterds
Should have waited to become sober because Basterds is 10 times better than this.
Wow this looks like a really bad ripoff of Inglorious Basterdz, and Tarantino style in general, a BAD ripoff...
When that title appears, and the music, and all... so hard to be original these days?
They sure did mate 🍻
Dont forget guns of navarone with this entire scenes plot
They were formed as the 'SOE' (Special Operations Executive).
The intro music... magnificent..
So you've never seen a western or a Tarantino movie? man...
I still cannot look at Alan Ritchson seriously after he played Thad Castle 😂😂😂
So I'm not the only one.
@@BarracudaT.V. it only hit me when I decided to watch BMS again after a literal decade that I looked at Thad and was like huh he looks really familiar 😂 dude is an awesome actor
He has the greatest range of all living actors 😂😂
Same mate, this clip is the first one I've seen from him After BMS that I like, his Thad laugh was coming out for a moment lol
Very very difficult… but kudos to him for his success beyond BMS!
I have seen a lots of war movies, good ones as Inglorious Basterds , The Pianist, Persian Lessons etc…. but this one is the best, it is a masterpiece
Typical Guy Ritchie movie scene. I love his work the most..
amount of coolness in the scene is epic !!
Homage to The Guns of Navarone.
Was quite surprised no one had picked this reference until this comment, though the knife guy is up to the task at least this time.
Definitely an updated Guns of Navarone vibe.
...and The Sea Wolves
THANK YOU. This is a film comparison I can accept. All these jokers comparing it to Inglorious Basterds are uneducated.
"The Guns of Toblerone".
Underrated movie. Change my mind.
Yes!! Couldn't agree more.
my five year old ask me if all of the bad guys guns were jammed.
Your son is going to be a very perceptive man, we all
Asked the same🤣🤣🤣
Showing your five-year-old this is crazy
Why are you showing your five year old this film!? You're a bad parent.
@@Nantosuelta at least the kid will grow up knowing what gender he/she is
Plot armor lol
How bro and I act in serious situations - 1:50
Would be different without bro in the sentence
The acting was really good
A wind shock wave at the end would have been a nice touch.
That one German sailor, the last one to die on their ship, was pretty old.
I started laughing the moment Alan Ritchson started laughing 🤣
2:10 A freighter captain with clear, white teeth. Made my day..
Lmao. He's got those Allied Turkey dentures.
Thing is, the reality looked very different back then. Not 1:10 in favour for the allies. But funny movie of course 😂
You aren't wrong. In reality Henry killed everyone himself
Think this is the first time we've ever seen the appearance of Chekhov's butter kn!fe.
4:14 the guy behind him has the slowest reaction time ever.
Yeah, you'd think 12 men who should be on alert would be able to get 1 shot off.
he read the script ...
Makes sense, considering it's in slow-motion. Heh.
@@sirmarshall9521 yeah but you see like a dozen actions, which would’ve taken a couple of seconds in real time, while the guy on high alert holding a machine pistol in the ready position, isn’t reacting. You see this allot in movies
@@G4x5da it’s improbable, but not impossible. One could argue that his men were on the lookout for guns or some kind of evidence that they were allied spies, so someone just jumping up and suddenly sledding the commanders throat could have reasonably taken them off guard long enough for, the good guys on the boat to take action
Excellent film!! very well documented historically, fantastic team, congratulations!! Excellent representation of Henry Cavill and the entire team.
Thanks for your love and support 💗💗💗💗💗💗💗
That is actually how Danes impersonate Swedish😂😂
Freddie?!?!?
*ABSOLUTELY MASSIVE EXPLOSION*
Good work, Frederick.
Serious “spaghetti western” score vibes- somewhere Ennio Morricone is smiling 😊
Witcher and Reacher 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Just the shallow action and unreal situations that I need, to forget all the rubbish from reality. Thank you.
these 2 are the ultimate combo 2 most handsome and strongest gorgeous men ever I LOVE THEM
Im really happy to find out that ritchson is a bit more dynamic than just being the stoic and intimidating jack reacher in every performance. Something i had feared was going to be the case. But hes a ton of fun to watch. The laughter in this scene is so genuine, you can tell they were having a great time.
He’s great In smallville and hilarious in blue mountain state
Jack Reacher best version ever.🤣🤣🤣🤣
Now, the events of this operation were very heavily exaggerated, but the men were real and actually did do some pretty ridiculous things during WW2. If nothing else, films like this help us recognize the men like them that allowed the Allies to win WW2.
Plus it's still fun in a whimsical way.
And we can't forget that this is practically the origin of modern Special Operations.
Love to seeing these scenes in upcoming movies action just actions
4:43 soldiers dont use guns, when the enemy has guns, they use guns as knife
Reacher in a comedy role is coffee and cream.
Lmao check out BMS (blue mountain state)
Check out Blue mountain State you wont regret it, its absolutely hilarious like funny af is an understatement
Brilliant film , watched it twice
henry cavill has me sold
Same here 💖💖
Guy Ritchie doesn't miss.
meh, he's made a lot of great movies, but Revolver was one giant piece of crap. Saw the opening of the Toronto Film Festival. No one in the crowd could follow the plot....Despite a great cast, it sucked and bombed.
Someone REALLY needs to cast Ritchson as The Doomslayer, also.... 😉
Its crazy how much Cavill looks like Oscar Isaac
Inglorious Basterds part II.
Not at all, actually.
Inglorious Basterds ordered on Wish.
Bad copy 🤮🤮
Inglorious basterds was a masterpiece ❤❤
“You know sumthin’ Utivich- I think this just might be my masterpiece”😂
Holy crap they brought back the guy who played sabertooth in the first X-Men movie. Nice touch!!!
This shit is like real life live action Archer. The way the deliver dialog is the dame way and the ultra violence haha
Criminally underrated film. We need a sequel.
Tarantino - "I am the god of cinematic violence"
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Ritchie - "U wot m8!!!"
This cracked me up for some reason, when they start laughing 😂
This movie was surprisingly good. Great music theme aswell. Reminds me a little of the Kingsman movies wich i loved.
Was my action movie of the year. Instant favorite.