I was a Navy corpsman who deployed with the Marines to Afghanistan. During field med school - where they basically teach sailors to be Marines - the instructors showed us the scene from Heat as an example of how to accurately and quickly reload while under fire
@@wallythewondercorncake8657 So at the time all airline people and passengers knew the number of airplanes being hijacked?. So why ground all air traffic? I do not know what the captains of the airplanes in that area said why they had to land immediately but if it was announced that because planes had been hijacked in that area, then the passagers on other planes i would guess would be worried that their plane might be at risk of being hijacked also. You are in a very closed space with people who react very differently to such news, from those who are hysterical to those who are very calm. That is my take on what AngelusNielson wrote anyway.
I remember the people jumping and falling.. I was 11 in 2001.. They had moved all of us into the auditorium while waiting for our parents to pick us up.. They had put the live news coverage up on the big projector screen..a boy said "look there is trash falling from the windows!" A few seconds later, one of the girls shouted,"That's not trash! It's people!" Sure enough, as they continued to fall, and the reporters moved the cameras for a better look, you could clearly see the multiple people who had jumped. I will never forget that.. I can see that moment clearly anytime I talk about it
Your D&D movie thing is wrong. A round of combat, meaning every player and enemies turn takes place in six seconds, not each player's move. It is assumed that everyone is acting at the same time.
And as Magua in the Last of the Mohicans. THAT was a major role, he is the major villain. And in Deep Rising, lol, he's early roles were mostly villains.
I did extra work on Disney's Inspector Gadget in downtown Pittsburgh PA- 1990s. I saw the set "Gadgetmobile" .... the inside, int, dash had a lot of brand names/product placement & knobs, buttons. 98% of this stuff was never seen. You see the full car a few times. The labels said M&Ma scettles, Google etc.
I have to express my gratitude for the intros 💜 i love being able to watch the auto-play preview and KNOW there's no movies covered that i care about and can skip this one. Y'all are awesome! Love the channel
Concerning The Revenant that information is pretty much universal for all wild animals. Even a chicken with her chicks will also charge if you get too close.
I was mountain biking earlier today when a deer and her two calves darted out in front of me on a fire road in a forest. They ducked back into the bush, then again on the road a couple hundred yards down. This time, however, only the mother and one calf jumped back into the bush. The other just laid on its belly on the fire road. I thought it was exhausted. I parked and walked up to it. It was barely breathing, and its eyes were open but never blinked. I was there for about five minutes, and, now thinking it was injured or dying, there was nothing I could do. I rode to the end of the loop, only a couple minutes away, and when I returned, it was gone. I think it was laying still so I wouldn't notice it. The mother was nowhere in sight during all this, and if it was bigger, had antlers, or was just about any other animal, I never would have approached the calf (and probably still shouldn't have, given there was a cougar sighting in the park five days ago).
eh, while its definitely best to stay away from a wild animal, especially one with a baby, I live in an area with black bears and an expert where I work has said its not uncommon for black bear mother to ditch their cubs when threats arise and they aren't as known for cub defending as grizzlies. Again, I would never want to test this, but it does depend on the animal.
What "clip" was Val Kilmer's character changing? A movie clip? A hair clip? I don't remember him doing either, maybe I need to rewatch the movie, I might have missed it... 🤔🤔
Not a single 'thespian' bomb were dropped in this video. Either was written by someone else or Garett is finally improving his vocabulary... Either way it got my thumbs up as with better writing I managed to see it till the end. 👍🏻
@@ronanmc2112 everything about that day was sad. I watched United 93 after World Trade Center and that movie is just as depressing. What went through those pore peoples heads
Number 6 makes me wonder if the fight choreographer got together with the actors around a battlemat, passed out miniatures, and played through the combat scenes as actual D&D encounters.
The D&D one. I understand the "6 second attack round" or whatever. I've never played D&D , but I'm familiar enough with the concept. But I truly do not get how it related to being represented in the movie here? Are we just saying there were quick, alternating attack attempts before a hero could strike again? Some of the footage here didn't really seem to show that, particularly in the 1-on-1 fights. Not sure those action scenes felt any different from other action scenes in non-D&D movies.
Not film I know but the 1980s Robin Hood series was so accurate in detail that they wouldn't even shoot trees that didn't exist in late twelfth century England.
"World Trade Center" is an awful movie except for about the first 20-30 minutes in which its ability to convey the horror of the WTC site under attack is literally breathtaking. True respect to the experience of those people, that day.
I wish you kept wtc out of it first off NO it was entirely INaccurate for instance the very moment they went in the walls were spotless in reality the marble was ripped off as if a bomb had already dropped in the building hence fire fighters saying that. Secondary explosions hidden the explosion before the building was hit killed dozens instantly and the B2 levels and below etc
Pronoun overwatch at 8:15. Please say "they" if someone is known to prefer that pronoun. In this instance, all indications are that Warchief Yellowhawk would prefer you to say "his Montana home," except in that he might well resent the English language.
There's plenty of documentary and news footage confirming that. From some hitting the ground or landing on cars, to those who can be seen on camera being mistaken for debris.
If the D&D movie merits mention, please disclaim it, at least. If you didn't notice that it insulted 100% of audience members, you weren't applying as much logic as you were capable. Screenwriter misandry is pseudo-feminism.
I was a Navy corpsman who deployed with the Marines to Afghanistan. During field med school - where they basically teach sailors to be Marines - the instructors showed us the scene from Heat as an example of how to accurately and quickly reload while under fire
Except no Marine would have said “Army”. 😂
I was supposed to be in the air on 9/11 visiting my siter in Jersey. That detail hits harder due to that fact.
Don't see how that's relevant, not like you were going to be on one of the hijacked planes.
@@wallythewondercorncake8657 I'm going to assume with that attitude you weren't alive that day and don't understand what experiencing 9/11 was like.
@@wallythewondercorncake8657 yep. It’s wild how 90% of the American population was “supposed to be on that plane” 😂
@@wallythewondercorncake8657 So at the time all airline people and passengers knew the number of airplanes being hijacked?. So why ground all air traffic? I do not know what the captains of the airplanes in that area said why they had to land immediately but if it was announced that because planes had been hijacked in that area, then the passagers on other planes i would guess would be worried that their plane might be at risk of being hijacked also. You are in a very closed space with people who react very differently to such news, from those who are hysterical to those who are very calm. That is my take on what AngelusNielson wrote anyway.
@@majorprofit Not what I said.
I remember the people jumping and falling.. I was 11 in 2001.. They had moved all of us into the auditorium while waiting for our parents to pick us up.. They had put the live news coverage up on the big projector screen..a boy said "look there is trash falling from the windows!" A few seconds later, one of the girls shouted,"That's not trash! It's people!" Sure enough, as they continued to fall, and the reporters moved the cameras for a better look, you could clearly see the multiple people who had jumped. I will never forget that.. I can see that moment clearly anytime I talk about it
COCO is the best Pixar movie in the last 10 years !!!
Great film making is when details like these are nailed perfect when "who would notice?" if were "interpretive" rather than exact.
I have a feeling more people know Sharon Tate's jewelry was used in that scene than they do about anything else about Sharon Tate.
Your D&D movie thing is wrong. A round of combat, meaning every player and enemies turn takes place in six seconds, not each player's move. It is assumed that everyone is acting at the same time.
Hostiles - the most underrated movie of the decade, a masterpiece! Alexander, Final Cut also a good movie worthy of revaluation!
Hostiles also has veteran actor Wes Studi, known from his major role in Dances With Wolves
And as Magua in the Last of the Mohicans. THAT was a major role, he is the major villain. And in Deep Rising, lol, he's early roles were mostly villains.
I did extra work on Disney's Inspector Gadget in downtown Pittsburgh PA- 1990s. I saw the set "Gadgetmobile" .... the inside, int, dash had a lot of brand names/product placement & knobs, buttons. 98% of this stuff was never seen. You see the full car a few times. The labels said M&Ma scettles, Google etc.
I haven't even heard of half these movies.
I have to express my gratitude for the intros 💜 i love being able to watch the auto-play preview and KNOW there's no movies covered that i care about and can skip this one. Y'all are awesome! Love the channel
One thing that never happened: Marine recruits were never told to get out of anyone’s Army.
Concerning The Revenant that information is pretty much universal for all wild animals.
Even a chicken with her chicks will also charge if you get too close.
I was mountain biking earlier today when a deer and her two calves darted out in front of me on a fire road in a forest. They ducked back into the bush, then again on the road a couple hundred yards down. This time, however, only the mother and one calf jumped back into the bush. The other just laid on its belly on the fire road. I thought it was exhausted. I parked and walked up to it. It was barely breathing, and its eyes were open but never blinked. I was there for about five minutes, and, now thinking it was injured or dying, there was nothing I could do. I rode to the end of the loop, only a couple minutes away, and when I returned, it was gone. I think it was laying still so I wouldn't notice it. The mother was nowhere in sight during all this, and if it was bigger, had antlers, or was just about any other animal, I never would have approached the calf (and probably still shouldn't have, given there was a cougar sighting in the park five days ago).
eh, while its definitely best to stay away from a wild animal, especially one with a baby, I live in an area with black bears and an expert where I work has said its not uncommon for black bear mother to ditch their cubs when threats arise and they aren't as known for cub defending as grizzlies. Again, I would never want to test this, but it does depend on the animal.
What "clip" was Val Kilmer's character changing? A movie clip? A hair clip? I don't remember him doing either, maybe I need to rewatch the movie, I might have missed it... 🤔🤔
IMO
Pixars best movie in the last decade is
Coco ❤️
So sad the actor from dungeons and dragons, who played the wizard died recently😢😢
Never? How do YOU know?
Not a single 'thespian' bomb were dropped in this video. Either was written by someone else or Garett is finally improving his vocabulary...
Either way it got my thumbs up as with better writing I managed to see it till the end. 👍🏻
It's a magazine, not a clip.
World Trade Center was one of the saddest movies ever. I applaud all of the hero's and people that was involved in that heartbreaking day
Some of the people fell or were accidentally pushed in the scramble to get air at the windows too. Just as sad,
@@ronanmc2112 everything about that day was sad. I watched United 93 after World Trade Center and that movie is just as depressing. What went through those pore peoples heads
I suspect you don't applaud ALL of the people involved
Number 6 makes me wonder if the fight choreographer got together with the actors around a battlemat, passed out miniatures, and played through the combat scenes as actual D&D encounters.
That Val Kilmer story is completely BS. It's a magazine, not a clip, and marines aren't in the army.
Jonathan Majors not even getting the mention. Oof.
I noticed that too.
Your horrifying/sad fact of the day: the first firefighter fatality of 9/11 wasn't the fire or buildings collapsing, it was a jumper landing on them
The D&D one.
I understand the "6 second attack round" or whatever. I've never played D&D , but I'm familiar enough with the concept. But I truly do not get how it related to being represented in the movie here? Are we just saying there were quick, alternating attack attempts before a hero could strike again? Some of the footage here didn't really seem to show that, particularly in the 1-on-1 fights. Not sure those action scenes felt any different from other action scenes in non-D&D movies.
It's saying that each action sequence would take place within 6 seconds. Then a pause, then another 6 seconds.
Why would a Marine be in the Army?
Not film I know but the 1980s Robin Hood series was so accurate in detail that they wouldn't even shoot trees that didn't exist in late twelfth century England.
"World Trade Center" is an awful movie except for about the first 20-30 minutes in which its ability to convey the horror of the WTC site under attack is literally breathtaking. True respect to the experience of those people, that day.
🎥🍿🎬🧙🏻♂
I will continue to watch the videos. I will never subscribe.
Officially not one single person jumped from the Twin Towers.
I wish you kept wtc out of it first off NO it was entirely INaccurate for instance the very moment they went in the walls were spotless in reality the marble was ripped off as if a bomb had already dropped in the building hence fire fighters saying that. Secondary explosions hidden the explosion before the building was hit killed dozens instantly and the B2 levels and below etc
Pronoun overwatch at 8:15. Please say "they" if someone is known to prefer that pronoun. In this instance, all indications are that Warchief Yellowhawk would prefer you to say "his Montana home," except in that he might well resent the English language.
No Marine would ever say "Get out of my Army".
No, it was probably if you couldn't change clips faster than this actor. "Go join the army"
So that was the sound of bodies hitting the ground and not the detonation of pre-planted explosives used to bring down the towers. Got it.
There's plenty of documentary and news footage confirming that.
From some hitting the ground or landing on cars, to those who can be seen on camera being mistaken for debris.
Legit, your delivery is so bad that I can’t take it anymore. I’m done.
This isn't an airport.
Out of curiosity, which presenters do you like?
If the D&D movie merits mention, please disclaim it, at least. If you didn't notice that it insulted 100% of audience members, you weren't applying as much logic as you were capable. Screenwriter misandry is pseudo-feminism.
Oh shut up.
Seems you pretty much recognize the obvious problem but don't want to think about it, @@Ol-Scratch.