*For those who may be wondering, this is a re-upload I removed the original one because I realize there were some errors in the editing. Here is the corrected version for those who do not get a chance to enjoy it. If you enjoyed the reaction please hit the like button. That helps out the channel tremendously. Thank you so much for watching!*
One of the deleted scenes actually explains War Daddy's motivation for staying at the crossroads. Right before the war started he was driving drunk and killed his fiancée in an accident, the judge overseeing his case threw him into the Army so that at least his death would be of some use. War Daddy went through almost the entire war without dying. The crossroads was the perfect place to pick so that he never made it home.
Hey, Devin! Greetings from Germany!✌️ The young German soldier who discovered "Machine" under the tank and didn't report him reflects the same behavior/attitude as he did at the beginning of the film. Humanity and empathy for the “enemy” too! Especially at the end of the war, the Nazis resorted to young men and even children to maintain their troops. In Berlin, there was evidence that ten-year-olds were also at the anti-aircraft guns and behind machine guns... Totally no chance, of course. My grandfather was called up at the end of 1944. He was 15 years old. These children only had the choice between military service and being shot. My grandfather never talked much about those months leading up to be a POW and was never proud of it. One of the few stories he told: There was a “paramedic” in his group who was around 18 years old. After a heavy battle, he ran across the "battlefield" that night because somewhere there an American soldier was screaming for help for hours. He put on the uniform of a dead American soldier, patched up the injured man and dragged him behind the American line. When he came within shouting distance of the Americans with the wounded man, he put him down. The wounded man thanked him and waited a few minutes before calling for his comrades to give the German medic a chance to disappear. Humanity and empathy are NEVER wrong.💪 Stay safe everyone!
these stories are countless, especially for medics. they try to save lives, that's there mission. the best of these stories would be the Christmas truce in ww 1 . they sang together and played soccer. then went back to this trenches and fought eachother.
A must watch is 13 hours it's a fantastic military movie with a lot of real life actions in how they operate but also a lot of great actors and it's based on a true story
just found your channel, my friend those tears, for the last stand. its a beautiful thing. just brothers knowing whats coming. shia yelling STOP what are you doing, its beautiful. powerful. nothing but love man. we cry together. subbed
you take it as any man that is approaching a moment in their lives, when it becomes " get outta here run for the tree line" i know ive been there personally. when you are willing to just go down and let everyone run away
@@CastIronHeart I love reading about the battle of Kursk, Stalingrad, Leningrad. Crazy they are fighting again in the Kursk region today. People never learn from history not to mess with Russia nothing good ever happens to people who attack Russia like the French under Napoleon and the Germans 80 years back.
Would loved to see his reaction. When he learns this is actually a tame version of actual people and events. War Daddy was a real man. He didn't name his tank "Fury". He named it "In the Mood".
One thing we learned, and further study of history, unfortunately for many, those Sherman tanks were kind of death traps, but they were more mobile, supposedly
Shermans were excellent medium tanks. And their power lay in the fact we could make and crew more of them than the Germans could destroy. A German saying was, "A German tank can destroy ten American tanks. The problem is they always bring eleven..."
@@DevinGtv901Coupled with the armor issue, they also ran on gasoline, unlike most tanks that ran on diesel. Sherman crews started calling them "Ronsons" (like the lighterfluid) when they noticed getting hit regularly wound up cooking the surviving crew alive...
Bro, u gotta stop cryin, ya make me cry too along with these amazing war films! Jj, it’s great seeing men feeling ok to let emotions show on public platforms , it’s healthy, real and SHOULD be the norm! Thanks for being an example of a military veteran not afraid to show emotion . I’ve been watching a lot of the actual tank battles in Ukraine , western donated tanks against Russian T series tanks and BMP’s , the largest ongoing tank battle since WW2 going on right now and we’re seeing it nearly live from commercial drones and Go-Pros , wild wild era were in, the foundations of tank warfare founded really in WWII . Amazing not brave generation!
Best war movie ever! Saving private ryan maybe more accurate but this is just so great. “Wait till you see it” “She what?” “What a man can do to another man.” Shia killed that line delivery.
I'll argue with you, it's not the best. It's not even top 5. "We were soldiers" "saving private ryan" "fury" "platoon" "the ministry of ungentlemany warfare" all better than "where eagles dare". How old are you that you think "where eagles dare" is the best war movie? 65?
@40:28 We love that about you. For me personally, it means you have a good heart and soul. Great job this month on some MONSTER reactions and blockbusters.
You seriously need to react to The Longest Day. Greatest D-Day film ever made with probably the greatest cast ever assembled, including real veterans of the operation!
Read something, some time back, that said that the commandment, "Thou shalt not kill," was actually a mistranslation. The original commandment was: "Thou shalt not commit murder." (Sorry, don't remember where I read this, it was a long time ago.)
Fury was quite a bit more even to the germans than the other M4s as far its gun. Armor, no. It had the 76mm gun which had alot more muzzle velocity than the standard 75mm did. You see it has a muzzle break. So to be technical it's a M4A2E8. K, I'm done being a ww2 nerd.
@@ProtossWannabe1984 yup, dude's serious about his roles. To get into the Bible role even further, he also took a knife and cut his face to make Bible seem more... "Experienced" in battle. And to the OP's point, he also apparently didn't shower for a whole 8 months while filming 👀
If you want to see a movie from the German perspective there is "Das Boot"(1981) its about a German Submarine Crew in WW2. No other movie is aa realistic as das Boot, the bould a complete Sub with internals it looks and feels like reality. No other movie shows Claustrophobia like das Boot.
Graidy whimpering when Bible tells him, "let's go Graidy," Is where the tears never stopped flowing for me. When Bible mourned his death for a second... when Top recited biblical verses... jumping on the grenade... Top yelling for more Nazi pigs... Top mourning Bible's death....all of it... absolute masterpiece of a last stand.
25:16 they're Panzerfaust a single-shot man-portable anti-tank systems developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. The weapons were the first single-use light anti-tank weapons based on a pre-loaded disposable launch tube, basically a shaped charge that burns a pencil thin hole with a jet of molten metal. The modern RPG-9 is probably the most famous example.
I don't know about the shirt off/on, but I liked😍This movie is real emotional. I read brad Pitt and actors trained with some still alive WW2 tank drivers. Oh u b crying😭You got to do the movie PATTON, only 2 youtbe reaction makers done it. Its about Americas Greatest WW2 General George Patton, follows him thru true history of the war. Yes you have to kill during war. You don;t murder the enemy you kill them, there's a difference
It might not be for the channel, but 'The Great Escape', which is based on a true story, is one of my favorite wartime films As always, keep up the amazing work 💪✌️❤️
I hope you're fine. I 've been in the army before, so like you I understand important aspects. As for the "you shall not kill" it's a serious dilemma, in the sentence there is not much space for loophole, but after thinking about it for many years, I would say there are 2 extremities about killing; one is just ice cold killing for no reason, the other to save oneself & family. My decision is that I would harm hard or kill to save myself if someone tries to kill me & for friends & family also. If God is pissed off he either forgive me or not, but I think there is a limit & that he would forgive me. Now, to kill for a political reason or any ideas that have no depth, I won't. :)
I saw the first time you uploaded the reaction for this movie which was transparent but my question for this one is why you took out the part where they go to the house with the two German girls
I just subscribed and i have been in this life a good of time im a movie watcher im going to give my time to this channel and in return im going to give you movies to watch that you may or may not have seen the first movie im giving you to watch is called dogma its a really good movie
This movie puts u in Norman's shoes, and takes u on his arc! Germany had much better equipment than the allies. Better handguns, the had even AK style rifles, but not yet mass produced, better shoulder fired rockets, better tanks better planes. If they hadnt attacked Russia, and if the americans hadn't won the battle of the Bulge, no way we win this war. Because they already had drone planes, drone rockets, were already working on mass producing jet fighters, and would have been nuclear by the end of 45. Sadly, Norman's prediction for Emma came true. best job i ever had means, i love u guys. Norman played the child in the great remake movie,3.10 to Yuma!! sort of based on a true story, the last battle. Type in here, Audie Murphy in WW2! The captain here was also bad colonel in The Patriot, and Ranger Captain in Blackhawk Down. Why did the German guy let Norman live? He proly knew the war was almost over, and just saw a young guy like himself, in Norman. Their last stand was based on a real event. Type in here, Audy Murphy's last stand on a tank.
That movie was based on a real person, if you want to see his story look for this video: The Most Gangster Tanker Of WWII - Lafayette "War Daddy" Pool from The Fat Electrician.
33:18 there is nothing more intimate than war. I learned this boxing. As soon as that bell rings i know everythong this man is thinking. And its all pain. 😢😮
I watched your first video and I thought it was great and didn’t really notice any blatant problems. But this version seems to have a lot more out of place edits. Not sure what you changed but I think the first video was better. Overall loved the review though!!
Yo Devin, great reaction! Is God ok with killing during war? Short answer: Not any more. Long answer: Remember when Peter cut off the soldiers ear to protect Jesus? Jesus healed the soldier and told Peter to put away his sword. Also see Isaiah 2:4
I believe what he meant by not getting attached was to prevent him from making friends that would potentially be killed in order to spare him grief. And God does say not to kill. God ultimately wants us to love each other and live. But under extreme conditions when evil must be overcome, God has commanded His people to destroy evil people in order to save others. You'll find this happening multiple times in scripture.
this movie is so messy. i actually hated it the first time i watched it. i love this movie. the end shot...the eye of horus at the crossroads....fantastic imagery. but dang man...that tiger tank battle is soooooooo good.
2:38 fun fact. They were hopped up on meth 😂 I thought it was a joke for years and then I saw a dude on Rogan and he was saying it so I looked up the sources and yeah, they were hopped up on meth😂 "okay so it makes zem like a little dummer but ze only need to like blitz in real fast, give zem Mr happy pill 🤷"
I think the main rule in life, is don't fucking die. If someone tries to make you break that rule, in war, or otherwise... The consequences are on them.
I dont think war should be even a thing but no i dont think killing in war should be a thing because it just creates more problems but you also got to look at from the other sides Perspective as well because not all Germans were war hungry because they had a those who only Enlisted because they had no choice
God never said don’t kill. God said thou shall not murder. There is a difference. Jesus talks about in the gospels if you’re a soldier, be a soldier do your duty and be content with your wages. Also, there were several Roman soldiers that were converted one in specific Centurion, whom Jesus healed his daughter. And Jesus specifically commends the centurion for his faith.
*For those who may be wondering, this is a re-upload I removed the original one because I realize there were some errors in the editing. Here is the corrected version for those who do not get a chance to enjoy it. If you enjoyed the reaction please hit the like button. That helps out the channel tremendously. Thank you so much for watching!*
I’m usually a couple drinks in so fk it let’s go.
Will you finish LOTR?
The editing in this one was messed up too. Cut out all the good parts lol. Making Norman kill the nazi in the back. The dinner table scene. All that.
@@sunstatesnipr1k759 yt may not have liked the dinner scene anyhow.
@@OneMeanDragon why not ? Wasn’t graphic now I can see why they wouldn’t like the nazi killing part lol
One of the deleted scenes actually explains War Daddy's motivation for staying at the crossroads. Right before the war started he was driving drunk and killed his fiancée in an accident, the judge overseeing his case threw him into the Army so that at least his death would be of some use. War Daddy went through almost the entire war without dying. The crossroads was the perfect place to pick so that he never made it home.
That and they had to make sure the SS didn't attack American supply lines as well as a med station.
cool i never knew that expalins some stuff
I think his brother was also killed in the crash, and his name was also Norman. The burns on his back came from the accident.
Shia labeouf was doing his best acting in this one imo
I definitely agree!!
An we seen none of it in this edit lol
This role converted the man to Christianity too.
I also liked him in the movie lawless was a good movie too👍
He’s also great in Lawless
Hey, Devin! Greetings from Germany!✌️
The young German soldier who discovered "Machine" under the tank and didn't report him reflects the same behavior/attitude as he did at the beginning of the film. Humanity and empathy for the “enemy” too!
Especially at the end of the war, the Nazis resorted to young men and even children to maintain their troops. In Berlin, there was evidence that ten-year-olds were also at the anti-aircraft guns and behind machine guns... Totally no chance, of course.
My grandfather was called up at the end of 1944. He was 15 years old. These children only had the choice between military service and being shot. My grandfather never talked much about those months leading up to be a POW and was never proud of it.
One of the few stories he told:
There was a “paramedic” in his group who was around 18 years old. After a heavy battle, he ran across the "battlefield" that night because somewhere there an American soldier was screaming for help for hours.
He put on the uniform of a dead American soldier, patched up the injured man and dragged him behind the American line. When he came within shouting distance of the Americans with the wounded man, he put him down.
The wounded man thanked him and waited a few minutes before calling for his comrades to give the German medic a chance to disappear.
Humanity and empathy are NEVER wrong.💪 Stay safe everyone!
Wow!! Your grandfather is a true hero and great man of valor and courage🙌🏾
these stories are countless, especially for medics. they try to save lives, that's there mission. the best of these stories would be the Christmas truce in ww 1 . they sang together and played soccer. then went back to this trenches and fought eachother.
That's an incredible story.
"Wait till you see it."
"See what?"
"What a man can do to another man."
Fav line. Shia killed it. Movie is so great.
A must watch is 13 hours it's a fantastic military movie with a lot of real life actions in how they operate but also a lot of great actors and it's based on a true story
Shia pulled out his own tooth for this role. May have taken about 10 years for me to notice but he did it.
That’s OVERdedication, damn…
I feel like that kinda thing is not quite as impressive when you can actually afford the dentist lol
LMFAO "You a perv." ahahahah. I was eating and almost had to spit my food out I was laughing so hard.
😂😂😂😂 Glad you enjoyed the reaction 💪🏿
@@DevinGtv901 😍😍😍😍
I love watching your reactions! Thank you for your service to our country and thank you for playing such a vital role in securing my freedom!
There’s a reason tigers were feared.
“Shoot at what everybody else is shooting at” legendary quote😭😭
just found your channel, my friend those tears, for the last stand. its a beautiful thing. just brothers knowing whats coming. shia yelling
STOP what are you doing, its beautiful. powerful. nothing but love man. we cry together. subbed
you take it as any man that is approaching a moment in their lives, when it becomes " get outta here run for the tree line" i know ive been there personally. when you are willing to just go down and let everyone run away
A German Tiger Tank is the LAST thing you would want to see on the battle field they were terrifying machines.
American Airborne troops like my grandfather turned those machines into scrap metal lol
@@joshuaortiz2031americans didnt do much, it was SOVIET RUSSIA. If there was no russia, your paratroopers would be of no use.
@@CastIronHeart I know this i love Russian history
@@joshuaortiz2031 yeah I’m a history buff myself
@@CastIronHeart I love reading about the battle of Kursk, Stalingrad, Leningrad. Crazy they are fighting again in the Kursk region today. People never learn from history not to mess with Russia nothing good ever happens to people who attack Russia like the French under Napoleon and the Germans 80 years back.
Sooo much missed out!! Wish you put more of the movie in.... soo many scenes..
Don’t be a silly goose, just watch it
You should totally react to Act of Valor man. The "actors" in it were portrayed by active duty Navy SEALs.
“He who does gods will will live forever” if that’s what he said and this is all true that dude is cold for living by that
Your emotion is so valid. This movie is insanely hard to watch. Love and respect
Would loved to see his reaction. When he learns this is actually a tame version of actual people and events. War Daddy was a real man. He didn't name his tank "Fury". He named it "In the Mood".
One thing we learned, and further study of history, unfortunately for many, those Sherman tanks were kind of death traps, but they were more mobile, supposedly
Shermans were excellent medium tanks. And their power lay in the fact we could make and crew more of them than the Germans could destroy. A German saying was, "A German tank can destroy ten American tanks. The problem is they always bring eleven..."
They seem pretty light and agile too. The
only issue is that that lack the armor
I know the Panzer got a whole 6 mpg that was their main proplem, gas supply
@@DevinGtv901Coupled with the armor issue, they also ran on gasoline, unlike most tanks that ran on diesel. Sherman crews started calling them "Ronsons" (like the lighterfluid) when they noticed getting hit regularly wound up cooking the surviving crew alive...
War Daddy spent his war haranguing others to show no mercy, and in the end, his most merciful "student" is spared because the enemy showed him mercy.
35:20 I always like to think that this here says that there's a Norman in every group.
Great movie they all did great acting and this the first reaction to this movie I’ve seen where it’s pretty much just the action scenes lol
You are a good man i see from your reaction and i love you. U are a GOOD man
I could have sworn you've done alot of these movies we been watching lately
Yesh I could have sworn he uploaded this a few days ago but idk 😅
Go check the community tab
@DevinGtv901 yeah that explains this one. How bout literally all the other war movies with the same thing
Bro, u gotta stop cryin, ya make me cry too along with these amazing war films! Jj, it’s great seeing men feeling ok to let emotions show on public platforms , it’s healthy, real and SHOULD be the norm! Thanks for being an example of a military veteran not afraid to show emotion .
I’ve been watching a lot of the actual tank battles in Ukraine , western donated tanks against Russian T series tanks and BMP’s , the largest ongoing tank battle since WW2 going on right now and we’re seeing it nearly live from commercial drones and Go-Pros , wild wild era were in, the foundations of tank warfare founded really in WWII . Amazing not brave generation!
First time watching my dude, great vid. Strong men are in touch with their emotions 🦾
I love your reactions man feels like I’m watching a friend from work, just much more natural than a lot of other reactors on UA-cam
Bro skipped the best part. Best job I ever had. Cmon dawg.
Best war movie ever! Saving private ryan maybe more accurate but this is just so great.
“Wait till you see it”
“She what?”
“What a man can do to another man.”
Shia killed that line delivery.
"Where Eagles Dare" is arguably the greatest war movie ever.
Clint Eastwood at his best.
I'll argue with you, it's not the best. It's not even top 5. "We were soldiers" "saving private ryan" "fury" "platoon" "the ministry of ungentlemany warfare" all better than "where eagles dare". How old are you that you think "where eagles dare" is the best war movie? 65?
Clint Eastwood at his best is "the outlaw josey wales"
@@josharendt8918 All modern crap.
@Low-Key123 wow, such an intelligent response, but that's exactly what I was expecting. Pathetic
@@josharendt8918 Welcome to the internet.
JoJo Rabbit is a good WW2 movie, a slightly more lighthearted movie..... slightly
The commandment actually reads “Thou shalt not murder”, But it’s been incorrectly translated to ‘thou shalt not kill’ by many.
Yep.
The Judeo-Christian God's sanctioned quite a bit of killing.
@40:28 We love that about you. For me personally, it means you have a good heart and soul. Great job this month on some MONSTER reactions and blockbusters.
Commenting again since the original was removed, I'm a former 19k (Tanker) This one hits home!
You seriously need to react to The Longest Day. Greatest D-Day film ever made with probably the greatest cast ever assembled, including real veterans of the operation!
I appreciate the recommendation💪🏿
I'll go with PATTON as #1 WW2 movie, The THE BATTLE OF BROTON #2 then Longest Day
Hell yeah Devin been waiting for this one awhile.
Read something, some time back, that said that the commandment, "Thou shalt not kill," was actually a mistranslation. The original commandment was: "Thou shalt not commit murder." (Sorry, don't remember where I read this, it was a long time ago.)
Hahaha. Carbs and a hilarious intro?! Along with a bad ass movie! Gonna be a good watch. Thumbs up!
😂😂😂😂 I appreciate it bro!
man you should see "requiem for a dream" its a movie you will like but never watch again.
Wish they kept the real name of the tank for War Daddy, who was a real person. Tank was called "In the mood"
When he said Don't get close he ment you carry the brother forever.
Fury was quite a bit more even to the germans than the other M4s as far its gun. Armor, no. It had the 76mm gun which had alot more muzzle velocity than the standard 75mm did. You see it has a muzzle break. So to be technical it's a M4A2E8. K, I'm done being a ww2 nerd.
Shia LaBeouf refuse to take a shower while filming this
Truly invested in his role
He also removed a tooth because "he thought that's what Bible would look like." lol
Love him or hate him, gotta respect his devotion to the role.
@@johncostello6006Are you for real?!?!
@@ProtossWannabe1984 yup, dude's serious about his roles.
To get into the Bible role even further, he also took a knife and cut his face to make Bible seem more... "Experienced" in battle.
And to the OP's point, he also apparently didn't shower for a whole 8 months while filming 👀
Every time Shia hit em with that “ON THE WAY!” makes my mf blood boil that shit is fire
Bro had to cut most of the movie out. Damn UA-cam
If you want to see a movie from the German perspective there is "Das Boot"(1981) its about a German Submarine Crew in WW2.
No other movie is aa realistic as das Boot, the bould a complete Sub with internals it looks and feels like reality.
No other movie shows Claustrophobia like das Boot.
Good submarine movie. I'll go with PATTON as #1 WW2 movie
Graidy whimpering when Bible tells him, "let's go Graidy," Is where the tears never stopped flowing for me. When Bible mourned his death for a second... when Top recited biblical verses... jumping on the grenade... Top yelling for more Nazi pigs... Top mourning Bible's death....all of it... absolute masterpiece of a last stand.
The Pitt character didn’t want him getting close to the men so they wouldn’t suffer more heartbreak when he got killed.
10 YEARS AGO TODAY FURY PREMIERED IN THEATERS!!!!!! AWESOME WWII TANK MOVIE!!!!!!
I highly recommend Hacksaw Ridge. It's based off a true story. It's incredible!
25:16 they're Panzerfaust a single-shot man-portable anti-tank systems developed by Nazi Germany during World War II. The weapons were the first single-use light anti-tank weapons based on a pre-loaded disposable launch tube, basically a shaped charge that burns a pencil thin hole with a jet of molten metal. The modern RPG-9 is probably the most famous example.
You skipped the part where the kid didnt wanna shoot anybody.. and brad was yelling at him ... i was waiting for that part.
why cant i remember what i watch lolol i died at that line
This was a great film. Gotta highly recommend Hacksaw Ridge. Hope you get to it one day. One of the best WW2 films I've seen based on true events.
These days I’d rather watch “Windtalkers” instead of “saving private Ryan “
Is that better?
@@DevinGtv901It is not, haha.
This is an amazing movie!! In my top 3
I was one that commented about the editing. Gave you thumbs up on this one... but didn't watch.😂
History Note: that is the only remaining Tiger tank in the world still running. Watch the "making of Fury" for details. Dane
Yo my man what was your mos? 11b here baby
Need to watch the original point break, heat, them 2 are classics
I don't know about the shirt off/on, but I liked😍This movie is real emotional. I read brad Pitt and actors trained with some still alive WW2 tank drivers. Oh u b crying😭You got to do the movie PATTON, only 2 youtbe reaction makers done it. Its about Americas Greatest WW2 General George Patton, follows him thru true history of the war. Yes you have to kill during war. You don;t murder the enemy you kill them, there's a difference
Best job I ever had.
It might not be for the channel, but 'The Great Escape', which is based on a true story, is one of my favorite wartime films
As always, keep up the amazing work 💪✌️❤️
Yes I like that one too
The fat electrician has a video about the crew this is based on. Worth a watch. His reactions are getting a shit ton of views rn
Love your reaction and your spirit. Just subscribed.
I hope you're fine. I 've been in the army before, so like you I understand important aspects. As for the "you shall not kill" it's a serious dilemma, in the sentence there is not much space for loophole, but after thinking about it for many years, I would say there are 2 extremities about killing; one is just ice cold killing for no reason, the other to save oneself & family. My decision is that I would harm hard or kill to save myself if someone tries to kill me & for friends & family also. If God is pissed off he either forgive me or not, but I think there is a limit & that he would forgive me. Now, to kill for a political reason or any ideas that have no depth, I won't. :)
I saw the first time you uploaded the reaction for this movie which was transparent but my question for this one is why you took out the part where they go to the house with the two German girls
7-13-24. The silence is deafening.
I just subscribed and i have been in this life a good of time im a movie watcher im going to give my time to this channel and in return im going to give you movies to watch that you may or may not have seen the first movie im giving you to watch is called dogma its a really good movie
This movie puts u in Norman's shoes, and takes u on his arc! Germany had much better equipment than the allies. Better handguns, the had even AK style rifles, but not yet mass produced, better shoulder fired rockets, better tanks better planes. If they hadnt attacked Russia, and if the americans hadn't won the battle of the Bulge, no way we win this war. Because they already had drone planes, drone rockets, were already working on mass producing jet fighters, and would have been nuclear by the end of 45. Sadly, Norman's prediction for Emma came true. best job i ever had means, i love u guys. Norman played the child in the great remake movie,3.10 to Yuma!! sort of based on a true story, the last battle. Type in here, Audie Murphy in WW2! The captain here was also bad colonel in The Patriot, and Ranger Captain in Blackhawk Down. Why did the German guy let Norman live? He proly knew the war was almost over, and just saw a young guy like himself, in Norman. Their last stand was based on a real event. Type in here, Audy Murphy's last stand on a tank.
I love this movie. All Quiet on the Western Front is another excellent war movie. It's brutal, though.
That movie was based on a real person, if you want to see his story look for this video: The Most Gangster Tanker Of WWII - Lafayette "War Daddy" Pool from The Fat Electrician.
Luv the Channel great reaction! Another couple u need to check out for war WWII are U571 and A Bridge too Far u def will enjoy!!!
Fury such an underrated film a lot of emotions throughout!
33:18 there is nothing more intimate than war. I learned this boxing. As soon as that bell rings i know everythong this man is thinking. And its all pain. 😢😮
If you liked the movie you should do a reaction to the fat electrician on the most gangster tanker of ww2, you won’t be disappointed
I watched your first video and I thought it was great and didn’t really notice any blatant problems. But this version seems to have a lot more out of place edits. Not sure what you changed but I think the first video was better. Overall loved the review though!!
16:42 "And thats what russia have right,SS battalion" good Lord
Lol. I was about to comment that too. We haven't entered the WW3. 😬
Amazing reaction.
Great reaction Devin
Yo Devin, great reaction! Is God ok with killing during war? Short answer: Not any more. Long answer: Remember when Peter cut off the soldiers ear to protect Jesus? Jesus healed the soldier and told Peter to put away his sword. Also see Isaiah 2:4
Never seen deffantenly looks like good watch
you should react to Hacksaw Ridge!!🙏🥺
I believe what he meant by not getting attached was to prevent him from making friends that would potentially be killed in order to spare him grief. And God does say not to kill. God ultimately wants us to love each other and live. But under extreme conditions when evil must be overcome, God has commanded His people to destroy evil people in order to save others. You'll find this happening multiple times in scripture.
Need to watch the great raid
You skipped over two of the most important parts for Norman's story...
this movie is so messy. i actually hated it the first time i watched it. i love this movie. the end shot...the eye of horus at the crossroads....fantastic imagery. but dang man...that tiger tank battle is soooooooo good.
I need some good trap workout suggestions bruh
Thought I watched this yesterday. Am I going crazy?
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2:38 fun fact. They were hopped up on meth 😂 I thought it was a joke for years and then I saw a dude on Rogan and he was saying it so I looked up the sources and yeah, they were hopped up on meth😂 "okay so it makes zem like a little dummer but ze only need to like blitz in real fast, give zem Mr happy pill 🤷"
Imagine this is real happen in war...
Next up, Interstellar!!
I think the main rule in life, is don't fucking die.
If someone tries to make you break that rule, in war, or otherwise...
The consequences are on them.
This dude acts he's been there before 😮
I dont think war should be even a thing but no i dont think killing in war should be a thing because it just creates more problems but you also got to look at from the other sides Perspective as well because not all Germans were war hungry because they had a those who only Enlisted because they had no choice
Have you seen All Quiet on the Western Front? Amazing WW1 movie, i like the reactions, keep it up.
Thanks for watching
Luke 22:36, in which Jesus says, “Let the one who has no sword sell his cloak and buy one.”
My brother's as an 19kilo myself!!
Hi my names Devin and I drink from an oil drum filled with water
How much water is in that bottle? I asked Devin before but he didnt say
God never said don’t kill. God said thou shall not murder. There is a difference. Jesus talks about in the gospels if you’re a soldier, be a soldier do your duty and be content with your wages. Also, there were several Roman soldiers that were converted one in specific Centurion, whom Jesus healed his daughter. And Jesus specifically commends the centurion for his faith.