In Vietnam in 1970, Captain Willard (Sheen) takes a perilous and increasingly hallucinatory journey upriver to find and terminate Colonel Kurtz (Brando), a once-promising officer who has reportedly gone completely mad. In the company of a Navy patrol boat filled with street-smart kids, a surfing-obsessed Air Cavalry officer Bill (Duvall), and a crazed freelance photographer (Hopper), Willard travels further and further into the heart of darkness.
Yeah, he took a job as an Army puke which is surprising..haha. I was in the Air Cav myself, (this movie made me join it). Was happy to see Eremy in there.
Closing Statistics Week : Vietnam Total Kills : 591 1. Born on the Fourth of July - 21 2. Platoon - 190 3. Hamburger Hill - 81 4. We Were Soldiers - 325 5. Full Metal Jacket - 38 6. Casualties of War - 21 7. Apocalypse Now - 115 Most kills : We Were Soldiers Least Kills : Born on the Fourth of July
I heard about All that. Lots of theories and arrest was made but they didn’t end up using any of the medical autopsy bodies in any scenes. The guy supplying them turned out to be a grave robber
In the camp, Willard is bound and brought before Kurtz in a darkened temple. Kurtz kills Chef, preventing the airstrike. Willard is released and Kurtz lectures him on his theories of war, praising the ruthlessness of the Viet Cong. Kurtz discusses his family and asks that Willard tell his son about him after his death. That night, as the Montagnards ceremonially slaughter a water buffalo, Willard attacks Kurtz with a machete. Mortally wounded, Kurtz utters "... The horror ... the horror ..." and dies. All in the compound see Willard departing, carrying a collection of Kurtz's writings, and bow down to him. Willard and Lance sail away.
film is insanely ahead of its time as a kid i hated this movie with my grandma cuz i thought it was boring but rewatching as an adult i really appreciate it now wow we need more horror war films it takes balls to do but if you do it right it works so good
So my teacher showed my class this movie when I was 13 and had nightmares for weeks.....I finally had the courage to look it up(15 years late) and try to show myself it just seemed worse because I was young... No it is genuinely horrific regadless of age... But an amazing movie all the same.
I usually don't like watching war films especially propaganda and not-based on true events ones. But Apocalypse Now, Fury, and Platoon will always be worth my time.
@@CarnageCounts Oh cool. 🤗 The First Assembly had far more messed up deaths that never got a chance to be released yet with a runtime of over 4-5 hrs. Saw it in LA i think in 2019. Long movie and alot of VERY gross stuff. That poor Ox...😭
Did you know that Martin Sheen almost died of a heart attack during the filming of this movie? And yes, he's Charlie Sheen' father and The Illusive Man from Mass Effect.
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Just an incredible film and a bit of a miracle that it was ever made! Certainly wouldn't be now. The grenade in the helicopter is just one of those moments that are so shocking to have in a film like this. You expect stupid, American patriotic melodrama but this is just a bit of the miserable, surreal, pathetic truth of Vietnam.
you got the date wrong, this is a 2001 movie- you can tell especially by the picture quality, but outside of that, the ad for the movie that popped up above the recommended vids shows it came out in 2001 XP
@@CarnageCounts and the ad thing i mentioned is the box on the right above the recommended video tabs that displays the movie people write in the title of their videos, they tend ot advertise it when people write about them. kinda confusing to explain i know XP
In Vietnam in 1970, Captain Willard (Sheen) takes a perilous and increasingly hallucinatory journey upriver to find and terminate Colonel Kurtz (Brando), a once-promising officer who has reportedly gone completely mad. In the company of a Navy patrol boat filled with street-smart kids, a surfing-obsessed Air Cavalry officer Bill (Duvall), and a crazed freelance photographer (Hopper), Willard travels further and further into the heart of darkness.
It takes place in 1969
*1969
"Who's in charge here?"
"Ain't you??"
"I loved you in Wall Street."
One of Coppola's best. Also where R Lee Ermey got his first role. He was one of the chopper pilots
Correction R Lee Ermey's first role was The Boys in Company C 1978.
Yeah, he took a job as an Army puke which is surprising..haha. I was in the Air Cav myself, (this movie made me join it). Was happy to see Eremy in there.
@@razorshark9320 Yes, which is film totally worth watching.
R Lee ‘s first acting role, was Boy in Company C…
Not one of. Its Coppola's BEST
One of the greatest films ever made
The mother of all Vietnam War movies
I love the smell of Napalm in the morning
Absolutely. And from the greatest director that ever lived too.
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Can't believe Laurence Fishburne was only 14 when he shot this
"Run,Charlie!"
And the fact that he lied about his age only to be a part of the movie...
@@yourwannaberockstar Like how some soldiers lied about their age to volunteer?
@@batmous Sort of, yeah
@@andrewmontgomery5621 Love it
There’s also the guy who dies offscreen at the Do Long bridge, when Roach drills him with the grenade launcher
Yeah I watched that scene again and for whatever reason I decided not to include it. Thanks!
@@CarnageCounts no visual verification. you were correct not to include it. one of many great scenes in a great movie tho.
@@CarnageCounts Also the 2 G.I.'s who got blown off the bridge.
This movie is awesome and dark. The story is gold and the actors are just awesome at their job.
Closing Statistics
Week : Vietnam
Total Kills : 591
1. Born on the Fourth of July - 21
2. Platoon - 190
3. Hamburger Hill - 81
4. We Were Soldiers - 325
5. Full Metal Jacket - 38
6. Casualties of War - 21
7. Apocalypse Now - 115
Most kills : We Were Soldiers
Least Kills : Born on the Fourth of July
The dead bodies near the end were actual dead corpses , dude responsible got arrested.
I heard about All that. Lots of theories and arrest was made but they didn’t end up using any of the medical autopsy bodies in any scenes. The guy supplying them turned out to be a grave robber
All of the bodies in that scene were playes by actors
there were also like 3 kills in the do lung bridge scene as they were leaving so this counts off.
This was actually based on Conrad's Heart of Darkness, and the book is even more brutal than the film.
Idk about more brutal, but just the belgian congo river region alone sure
In the camp, Willard is bound and brought before Kurtz in a darkened temple. Kurtz kills Chef, preventing the airstrike. Willard is released and Kurtz lectures him on his theories of war, praising the ruthlessness of the Viet Cong. Kurtz discusses his family and asks that Willard tell his son about him after his death.
That night, as the Montagnards ceremonially slaughter a water buffalo, Willard attacks Kurtz with a machete. Mortally wounded, Kurtz utters "... The horror ... the horror ..." and dies. All in the compound see Willard departing, carrying a collection of Kurtz's writings, and bow down to him. Willard and Lance sail away.
film is insanely ahead of its time as a kid i hated this movie with my grandma cuz i thought it was boring but rewatching as an adult i really appreciate it now wow we need more horror war films it takes balls to do but if you do it right it works so good
The film stars Brando, Duvall, Sheen, Hall, Fishburne, Hopper, Ford, Glenn, Ermey, and Wood.
Possibly the best movie ever made. Definitely my favorite.
What do I need to say about the ending at this point? It’s an absolute masterpiece just like the rest of this movie
The film was released on May 19 in Cannes and August 15 in the United States.
Never stop making these.
90% civilian casualties (later declared as "threats with guns" etc.). Just a normal American war^^
Uh, We didn't kill our own people. But you wouldn't know that because you probably haven't seen it. Yet.
Erm that statistic is horribly wrong. Like horrendously wrong 100K dead vc would mean 900k dead civilians.
Anyway more dead the merrier in a war like the Vietnam war
We had to destroy their town to save them
Let me rol a clip at you in the woods . Then tell a new story.
So my teacher showed my class this movie when I was 13 and had nightmares for weeks.....I finally had the courage to look it up(15 years late) and try to show myself it just seemed worse because I was young... No it is genuinely horrific regadless of age... But an amazing movie all the same.
Probably my favorite movie. Thank you.
Should have included Roach's nade kill
There's my napalm in the morning!
Pretty sure you missed some guys during that chaotic Do Nang/Do Lang Bridge night battle?
This song featured Ride of the Valkyries.
Never get over the Ride of the Valkyries scene of this film.
p´Rökcenn -?-
Probably my favourite film
Apocalypse now
Do the godfather part ii and then do the godfather part iii next please
Best film
I usually don't like watching war films especially propaganda and not-based on true events ones. But Apocalypse Now, Fury, and Platoon will always be worth my time.
Saving private ryans a favorite for me
Do you have any plans on doing more Carnage Counts for TV shows? I'd love to see one of _Justified._
Apparently there are 4 versions of this film: Original, Redux, First Assembly, and Final Cut.
I wonder what Carnage Counts saw? 🤔
I've seen all nut the First Assembly. You can tell which cut I counted by the runtime on the scoreboard. :)
@@CarnageCounts Oh cool. 🤗
The First Assembly had far more messed up deaths that never got a chance to be released yet with a runtime of over 4-5 hrs.
Saw it in LA i think in 2019. Long movie and alot of VERY gross stuff.
That poor Ox...😭
The no.1 award winning film in Hollywood history of America🇺🇸📽️🎬
Can you do Uncommon Valor (1983) Carnage Count. Por favor!!!
They should have the carnage counter on all action films..Keep the audience up to speed with the death they’ve viewed..
Masterpiece
Did you know that Martin Sheen almost died of a heart attack during the filming of this movie?
And yes, he's Charlie Sheen' father and The Illusive Man from Mass Effect.
Marlon Brando has 8 kills
Martin Sheen has 3 kills
The Great War movie classic
Ehhhh...you should left in Kilgore saying "Cheer up, son!" lol
CREDITS:
TM & © Paramount (1979)
Cast:
Screenwriter: John Milius, Francis Ford Coppola
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
The horror. The horror.
Sonic 3 & Knuckles (1994)
Sonic X (2003-2005) (TMS Original Version)
Sonic the hedgehog 2 (2022)
"I love smel of the napalm in the morning"
I am your fan I like your channel and I also want to ask if there is any way to watch the Justice League Dark Apokolips War Carnage Count video? I saw that the video has been blocked and I asked if there is any way to watch it I really want to see that video.
I can put it on Patreon for people who support the channel, but Warner Bros has made sure it won't survive on UA-cam.
@@CarnageCounts I understand you, many blessings to the channel, I am your fan.
#86 is indeed a pretty one.
"Romeo Foxtrot, shall we dance?"
I only now realised it was based of heart of darkness after reading the book
This film is not about Vietnam, it IS Vietnam.
The most inaccurate Vietnam movie
Just an incredible film and a bit of a miracle that it was ever made! Certainly wouldn't be now.
The grenade in the helicopter is just one of those moments that are so shocking to have in a film like this. You expect stupid, American patriotic melodrama but this is just a bit of the miserable, surreal, pathetic truth of Vietnam.
What about Patton?
🤯
No Do Long Bridge scene?
3:11 Rambo 4 have this reference
This is the redux version of the movie. And with the carnage count you make Nam sound like a Nintendo video game.
"The Horror The horror"
Carnage Count Of Princess Mononoke. (1997)
Keep it goin' Soldier.
Squid game plz
The horror
Hey ! HEY WAIT !!! Where is the Da Nang Bridge ?!
1979 Movies
Uhh, Yeah, But it's 2001 movies. 😂
👍🏻 Ok.
Did you know:the only real death scene Is when they sacrifice the Buffalo
you got the date wrong, this is a 2001 movie- you can tell especially by the picture quality, but outside of that, the ad for the movie that popped up above the recommended vids shows it came out in 2001 XP
What?...
you labeled this movie as coming out in 1979, it came out in 2001
@@CarnageCounts and the ad thing i mentioned is the box on the right above the recommended video tabs that displays the movie people write in the title of their videos, they tend ot advertise it when people write about them. kinda confusing to explain i know XP
@@killeing There was an edit released in 2001 but it is a 1979 film.
@@CarnageCounts oh......... then youtube lied to me................................... ILL NEVER TRUST UA-cam AGAAAAIN X*
how accurate was this to the real thing?
There were 115 kills in Apocalypse Now.
Can anyone explain the ending cause it slightly confuses me.
Never get out of the boat.
Why is everyone sleeping?
Did the cow in the end actually die👉🥺👈
CHARLIE'S POINT 🇵🇭❤️🇺🇲
The great satan.
Kill-Gore count
This numbers? VIETCONG dead!?
Total BS. USMC Vietnam 1969, Northern I Corps, Quang Tri Provence.
3rd
First
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