Osman atto is my uncle and he looks nothing like that guy or acts like that. May his soul rest in peace. You guys see him as a warlord but he was nothing more than a hero!
Zara Good One country's hero is another country's terrorist/warlord/fill-in-blank. I think the west should butt out of most world affairs and stop lecturing people in the first place.
Fantastic acting. The lighting and dialogue are outstanding as well. This movie might be known mostly for the gunfights & action sequences, but the quieter conversation scenes like this one are just as good!
I think another beautiful subtle hint of this scene is when Atto said "it's simply shaping tomorrow" is also referring to him eventually killing Aidid, which was never mentioned in the film.
Americans who financed the Shah of Iran, Ferdinand Marcos, Osama bin Laden et all aren't dangerous at all. Genocide? Seriously? This from a country that has no REAL gun control laws and a drug problem that's uncontrollable now? Great comedy there. Good acting by Sam Shephard nonetheless.
Fun Fact: The person who plays Garrison (Sam Shepherd) in this movie was actually older than Garrison in real life. He died in 2017 due to complications with Lou Gehrig's Disease.
I've seen this black British actor in different films through the decades. Two of the more popular ones; Raiders of the Lost Ark and Harry Potter, last movie. He played one of the parents helping defending the school. Does anyone know his name? He did a great job here. He always plays characters with such confidence.
I don't think that it is the case. Cuban cigars are supposed to be the best....the eptimoe of cigars. Fun fact: Before JFK imposed the embargo on Cuba, he had his aides suppy him with as many Cubans they could. Whenever Air Force One went on "training missions" in the Carribeean, he asked the crew to get him some Cubans and have them bypass customs.
@@gbonkers666 No Dominican cigars are equal to if not better Cuban. The only reason why Cubans were so coveted was because of the embargo. Higher markup that way. Just because I live in Texas don't mistake me for someone who doesn't understand capitalism lol.
@@richardvonhohenleben3143 The "need to help the Somali people" was a ruse. Despite what we're told the US never has good intentions when invading a country.
@@afroartist1086 so what was the point? Beyond bringing a brutal warlord to justice? If you’re so smart, tell me why we were there if it was not there to snatch aidid
Smoking a BBF from 2006 right now....very tasty and smooth. They need at least 3-4 years of age to shine. When they're young, they can be a bit too earthy/spicy and pretty strong.
I just realized the MH-60 flying aside was Super-62 which Gargy Gordon and Randy Shugart were on who gave their lives to save Mike durant. Nothiced by their faces and with Gordon's carbine and shugart's M-14 with a camo. Rip those soldiers
has the line " ... selling guns to Aidid's militia" caught anyone else 's attention besides me? The US army gets its guns from somewhere don't they? what's Garrison's point? why bother asking? it's not like he's on a higher playing field. (love this one scene; movie touches in sensitive
The real Osman Atto was tall and lanky . His nick name Atto literally means “skinny “ in Somali , innocent looking face who probably never even smoked. Boy I tell you these movies are just for entertainment but far from reality lol Also Osman Atto was businessman in the construction business. He probably funded some militia but that is because the country was lawless
The movie is actually quite realistic, at least when it comes to the events happening and their order. Of course they have to adapt the characters a little in order to make them more recognizable to the audience.
@@JanGuentherMarkus The movie is based on a book of one the American operatives I believe and is told from his side of the events but as always reality is often disappointing and doesn’t play out nicely like the movies that is why Hollywood film makers exaggerate and add little more swagger and excitement to the story. The movie was good but my gripe is that this particular actor that is playing Atto and also his role in the events is somewhat in accurate
@@jetli2086 Its based on the book of mark bowden, i know, i have read it. After I read the book, as well as durants books, i noticed that the movie was suprisingly accurate.
@@JanGuentherMarkus except the part where they hired big West African actors to play role of skinny Somalis or Saamis as the Americans refered to them 😄
I would have ended with the line: 'It ended up my war when your General hacked to death a platoon of UN Peacekeepers for their food aid. You remember that while you enjoy your tea and our legally mandated hospitality. Because if it were up to me, I'd have done Somalia a favour and had you thrown out of the helicopter mid flight."
I found a company out in Switzerland that sells Cuban cigars and they sell the brand Bolivar which are one of the finest cigars out there. What’s interesting is that this company will directly ship to the USA provided you pay a small fortune. I forget what the company is called but I’m sure you guys can look them up.
So for anyone who's seen generation kill, what is the difference from delta in this movie and delta "the reservists" following the force recon guys in GK? I'm not completely military savvy
One’s a company, one is a Spec Ops Force. Company’s can be divided in letters of the phonetic alphabet for identification. For example, Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, etc.
They are two vastly different organizations and have different missions. Delta has always been about counterterrorism and direct action. Recon is used as a tool of the USMC to gather intelligence, conduct raids in support of combatant commanders, and do some direct action stuff. I would liken them to the Rangers in Afghanistan for our conventional forces. They could be tasked with DA things, but it wasn't necessarily the thing they did best. Delta's DA chops are, to use their motto, "sine pari" (without equal)
Yeah, that guy definitely wasn't that cool, calm, and collected when his little escort got swarmed by Black Hawks and Little Birds full of special operators. Especially if they fired a round into his engine block. Then again, he's used to dealing with livewires and savages. He would've known that those U.S. soldiers are highly trained, professional, and weren't going to impulsively waste him. Therefore, he was actually in a safe situation as long as he cooperated, and he probably wasn't dumb enough to not cooperate and needlessly engage in a futile battle.
@douglasmcveigh5559 "savages" yeah lets not go back to calling people that . Its racist i say it as a white veteran male. Respect others even your rival. They fight for reasons you dont know and are much braver than you an average citizen
Hooten Young here - we actually made a cigar dedicated to the real-life mission that inspired Black Hawk Down, the Operation Gothic Serpent mission. Our cigar (and 6yr Rye Whiskey) both pay homage to the 30th anniversary of this mission. Check it out.
Am i the only person who thinks the actor who played Mr Atto in this scene did a tremendous job?
Osman atto is my uncle and he looks nothing like that guy or acts like that. May his soul rest in peace. You guys see him as a warlord but he was nothing more than a hero!
Zara Good One country's hero is another country's terrorist/warlord/fill-in-blank.
I think the west should butt out of most world affairs and stop lecturing people in the first place.
Revolutionary Zee nigga we all know you are lying
lying for what?
The real Osman Ato never smoked cigars.
Don't make the mistake of thinking because I grew up without running water I'm simple general. Fucking brilliant line.
Some people like to pretend that they're only ones enjoying the tea.
I think he was referring to American Civil War.
You forgot the comma between SIMPLE and GENERAL. Otherwise people understand something else.
@@Collin2377 SIMPLETON, he actually says.
I don’t get it
2:34 "Arkansas white boys' ideas" - Atto means Clinton (president at the time), not Garrison. Kind of telling Garrison misses his point.
I though he meant bush
@@archer24 Bush is from Texas. Both of them
@@logger22 oh my bad
Garrison knew who he was referring to; it was implied by Garrison that the initiative came from him, not the President.
In Latin Spanish dub version he says "Arkansas naughty kids (translated from "niños malcriados de Arkansas")"
Fantastic acting. The lighting and dialogue are outstanding as well. This movie might be known mostly for the gunfights & action sequences, but the quieter conversation scenes like this one are just as good!
Who was acting as Atto?
@Nick Bode - Beautifully said.
Totally agreed, excellent movie from top to finish
@@gitarisngasal4678george harris, british actor.
I think another beautiful subtle hint of this scene is when Atto said "it's simply shaping tomorrow" is also referring to him eventually killing Aidid, which was never mentioned in the film.
True
So atto killed Aidid huh?
@@thejamescarringtonpodcasts3509 yeah, he did, not directly but technically. He wage war againts aidid faction in 1996. And succeeded
So Aidid defeated the US Army but got killed by his own weapons supplier? That’s nuts.
@@shriharihudlithat is Africa.
That Atto guy is really not simple. He was a financier of Aidid also the Mastermind behind the fall of Aidid. So.... He is really dangerous.
Americans who financed the Shah of Iran, Ferdinand Marcos, Osama bin Laden et all aren't dangerous at all. Genocide? Seriously? This from a country that has no REAL gun control laws and a drug problem that's uncontrollable now? Great comedy there. Good acting by Sam Shephard nonetheless.
Rest in peace Sam Shaperd, a wonderful actor
I’ve loved his commander roles always
He'd rest a shitload better if you spelt his surname correctly.
Some say Mr. Atto is enjoying his tea to this day.
He was released the same year.
He's dead
@Johnathon Kamph - He knows how to live. Tea makes anything and everything better.
@@haarikayd4113 Bruh you do understand there's these things called "Jokes" right?
This is not war, This is genocide. - Black Hawk Down Movie
Fun Fact: The person who plays Garrison (Sam Shepherd) in this movie was actually older than Garrison in real life. He died in 2017 due to complications with Lou Gehrig's Disease.
Fun Fact: Lou Gehrig also died from Lou Gehrig's Disease.
@@Agent1W in fact, that's why they called it Lou Gehrig's disease
Couldn't Lou have kept the disease to himself? Nooooo he had take everyone else with him! Bastard. Same goes for that idiot Parkinson!
@@Agent1W You ever think what a coincidence it is that Lou Gehrig died of Lou Gehrig's disease?
Ironically Atto was the one who actually killed Aidid.
I've seen this black British actor in different films through the decades. Two of the more popular ones; Raiders of the Lost Ark and Harry Potter, last movie. He played one of the parents helping defending the school.
Does anyone know his name? He did a great job here. He always plays characters with such confidence.
In Harry Potter franchise, he portrays Kingsley Shacklebolt, future Minister of Magic.
George Harris
George Harris Jr
remember he was in Layer Cake as "Morty".
Did Mr. Atto ever call the guy back?
I love the fact he mentioned Cuban cigar hinting the bad relations between Cuban and USA lol
No, it meant globalisation. He meant, Somalia is also taking part in capitalism it’s not savage like it was before.
Also implying their arms come from Soviet or ex soviet countries , same that arm Cuba
@@davidwujczyk3037 And that U.S. still had the trade embargo at the time which meant you didn't *normally* get cigars directly from Cuba.
I don't think that it is the case. Cuban cigars are supposed to be the best....the eptimoe of cigars. Fun fact: Before JFK imposed the embargo on Cuba, he had his aides suppy him with as many Cubans they could. Whenever Air Force One went on "training missions" in the Carribeean, he asked the crew to get him some Cubans and have them bypass customs.
@@gbonkers666 No Dominican cigars are equal to if not better Cuban. The only reason why Cubans were so coveted was because of the embargo. Higher markup that way. Just because I live in Texas don't mistake me for someone who doesn't understand capitalism lol.
"This is our war... nachos."
Now I would know something about that; I'm from Texas.
He has Impressive skill of dialogue delivery
And Mr. Atto did in fact enjoy his tea, taking short sweep sips each time.
Great era of movies, along with saving private ryan, pearl harbor and enemy at the gates
Aato was a tremendous personality and this guy nailed him and his iconic dialogue of WAAN SOO DAAHAA
Give Jaime Lannister a gun and he will stop a moving car with one shot
Give him back his right hand he will save half a million people, regardless the consequences !
Gary Gordon
"This is our war. Not Yours," Fantastic quote. This is why America should stop getting involved in wars that dosen't involve them to take part in.
Yeah, because standing by while minorities get obliterated sure is the best option. Your call for peace stinks.
@@richardvonhohenleben3143 I smell liberal logic in you
Richard von Hohenleben
Fuck do I care about non-Americans? They don’t pay American taxes then they shouldn’t get American services
@@richardvonhohenleben3143 The "need to help the Somali people" was a ruse. Despite what we're told the US never has good intentions when invading a country.
@@afroartist1086 so what was the point? Beyond bringing a brutal warlord to justice? If you’re so smart, tell me why we were there if it was not there to snatch aidid
Soundtrack name : Tall King Dub by Badawi
thhhnk yyyyyyou .....finaly
thank you very very much !
Bless you.. :)
I've been searching for that song.. Finally!
Thanks
Thank you I was in search this just now I found it.
Thanks a lot
man, what a blast of a movie... Even the dialogues are memorable...
This is Miami not Cuba my friend. - Black Hawk Down Movie
I dunno why, but this is one of my favorite scenes.
Smoking a BBF from 2006 right now....very tasty and smooth. They need at least 3-4 years of age to shine. When they're young, they can be a bit too earthy/spicy and pretty strong.
I always loved this scene. So goddamn crisp.
This scene is more crisp than a crispy chicken sandwich
Mr Atto would end up killing his former boss. The American lives lost were in vain.
Yeah I read it the other day on Wikipedia, should have helped Americans when they asked for it
Aidid died of a heart attack. Not in a gunfight as the epilogue suggests.
@@cessnan411ce5 Well He got shot In the chest Causing the heart attack I believe correct me if I'm wrong
I just realized the MH-60 flying aside was Super-62 which Gargy Gordon and Randy Shugart were on who gave their lives to save Mike durant. Nothiced by their faces and with Gordon's carbine and shugart's M-14 with a camo. Rip those soldiers
"This is our war"
"I wouldn't know about that I'm from Texas." 🤣💪
I wish he had said that in a response to "And we don't want American white boys here"
In the end it was this mr.Atto who back stabbed aidid. Funny
One of my favorites of all time
I didn’t know Joe Biden was in this movie
that ain't even close to joe biden's squinty bhole eyed orange face q-tip haircut.
has the line " ... selling guns to Aidid's militia" caught anyone else 's attention besides me? The US army gets its guns from somewhere don't they? what's Garrison's point? why bother asking? it's not like he's on a higher playing field. (love this one scene; movie touches in sensitive
@tradie 4theladies : D exactly
The best scenes of all time
Eventually he got tired of this business, became an Auror for the Ministry of Magic.
_Dumbledore's got style!!!_
Everything Atto says is true. 100 percent.
And he's wearing my exact watch. ⌚️
The CIA must be generous giving you UA-cam access due to your controversial connections with the Somalian underground, hah.
@@Agent1W This movie wouldn't be released without cia's permission
people who wear watches are super cool bruh. stay lit fam.
Brand and model?
RIP Sam Sheapered
George Harris did some wonderful acting here.
Legend has Mr. Atto really enjoyed that TEA, that's the thing he did throughout the movie 😂
Legend’s got it wrong! He enjoyed the cigar more!
@@boogie4943 Actually the real Atto didn't smoke cigars, so he enjoyed the tea more.
@@gunnar6674 Maybe he smoked the tea leaves later!😀
That’s the captain from Raiders of the Lost Ark.
“I found him.”
“Where?”
“There!”
I was only in the military for 4 years, but one thing i know is, if you hear a little bird, you are not being asked.
Brilliant acting yes. He did a lot with just this one scene.
Lowkey one of the best scenes in this movie.
Up there with the one between Mike Durant and his captor, _"Soulja to soulja." "In Somalia, killing is negotiation."_
Great choice. I've been wanting to try the Royal Corona. They look very good.
At least after shooting the car motor they knocked😂 , more than the police would do
I just realized - the actor playing Atto is Kingsly Shacklebolt
Oh shit I didn't notice "Dumbledore's got style....."
and also Morty in Layer Cake
"This is our war, not yours".. guess what?? he's fuckin right!!
300000 dead and counting that's not a war that's genocide
@@RecklessLilJ stfu, we have enough problems here!
Tell that to the Russians.... ha.
@@nunya973 oh, you afraid of the rusians now?? what happened to all your assault weapons, huh?
@@chrisanthosvlasiadis2097 The sandal people have them
The real Osman Atto was tall and lanky . His nick name Atto literally means “skinny “ in Somali ,
innocent looking face who probably never even smoked. Boy I tell you these movies are just for entertainment but far from reality lol
Also Osman Atto was businessman in the construction business. He probably funded some militia but that is because the country was lawless
The movie is actually quite realistic, at least when it comes to the events happening and their order. Of course they have to adapt the characters a little in order to make them more recognizable to the audience.
@@JanGuentherMarkus The movie is based on a book of one the American operatives I believe and is told from his side of the events but as always reality is often disappointing and doesn’t play out nicely like the movies that is why Hollywood film makers exaggerate and add little more swagger and excitement to the story.
The movie was good but my gripe is that this particular actor that is playing Atto and also his role in the events is somewhat in accurate
@@jetli2086 Its based on the book of mark bowden, i know, i have read it. After I read the book, as well as durants books, i noticed that the movie was suprisingly accurate.
@@JanGuentherMarkus except the part where they hired big West African actors to play role of skinny Somalis or Saamis as the Americans refered to them 😄
@@jetli2086underfed many somalis are but some huge guys . In west africa definitely better fed i know from experience
Does an awesome job in the movie layer cake as well
Great . And he’s right
This is sublime acting from both sides. Its brilliant
Music by raz Mesinai as Badawi, from Jerusalem under Fire (Roir Records 1997) tall king dub
This is acting fellas !
I would have ended with the line: 'It ended up my war when your General hacked to death a platoon of UN Peacekeepers for their food aid. You remember that while you enjoy your tea and our legally mandated hospitality. Because if it were up to me, I'd have done Somalia a favour and had you thrown out of the helicopter mid flight."
🛹🛹🛹🛹
Beautifull movie 🎥🤩🤤
Atto was right America needs to stop sticking their noses where they don’t belong
ost in a background is Tall King Dub by Badawi
If you're in the US, I can trade you a COHIBA Pirámides Edición Limitada 2006 for 4 Royal Caronas. The Cohiba is out of this world.
Ur still offering that promotion??
My friend Miami is not Cuba
They both has a good point.
0:18 single shot through the engine block
Wow! YOu must get invited to lots of parties!
@@boogie4943 well i dont HAHAHHAHAHA
@@zainnunal7456 Noooooooo! That's a surprise.
What a nice scene. Background light, place and others are well suitable for the movie.
I found a company out in Switzerland that sells Cuban cigars and they sell the brand Bolivar which are one of the finest cigars out there. What’s interesting is that this company will directly ship to the USA provided you pay a small fortune. I forget what the company is called but I’m sure you guys can look them up.
5.56 through the engine block?
@@tlouz00 No. It's an M4 in .223 Nato (5.56mm)
I don't think so either ... aside from the fact that it didn't actually happen like that.
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I'm not going to lie. Atto is the coolest villain in a Ridley Scott film. That includes Alien lol.
I want some of the tea
I love that clip don't you Raytown we won't say anything else
man I miss when Ridley Scott made genuinely great movies. now he just makes pretentious movies that are solely carried by his name and nothing else
“Damn that’s a shame that was a nice Jeep”
So for anyone who's seen generation kill, what is the difference from delta in this movie and delta "the reservists" following the force recon guys in GK? I'm not completely military savvy
One’s a company, one is a Spec Ops Force. Company’s can be divided in letters of the phonetic alphabet for identification. For example, Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, etc.
They are two vastly different organizations and have different missions. Delta has always been about counterterrorism and direct action. Recon is used as a tool of the USMC to gather intelligence, conduct raids in support of combatant commanders, and do some direct action stuff. I would liken them to the Rangers in Afghanistan for our conventional forces. They could be tasked with DA things, but it wasn't necessarily the thing they did best. Delta's DA chops are, to use their motto, "sine pari" (without equal)
I believe that actor played his role much braver than real Atto while captured by Delta.
Yeah, that guy definitely wasn't that cool, calm, and collected when his little escort got swarmed by Black Hawks and Little Birds full of special operators. Especially if they fired a round into his engine block. Then again, he's used to dealing with livewires and savages. He would've known that those U.S. soldiers are highly trained, professional, and weren't going to impulsively waste him. Therefore, he was actually in a safe situation as long as he cooperated, and he probably wasn't dumb enough to not cooperate and needlessly engage in a futile battle.
@douglasmcveigh5559 "savages" yeah lets not go back to calling people that . Its racist i say it as a white veteran male. Respect others even your rival. They fight for reasons you dont know and are much braver than you an average citizen
100% true. No place like Cuba.
America should learn to let people fight their own wars & look after their own people back home .But so guess it all comes down to control
Yeah thats why the americans where there, for the 300.000 and not because they can make money out of it
All these warlords are dangerous until the predator comes knocking.
Thanks for the offer.
But, believe it or not,
I don't like much COHIBAs
My favourites are Montecristo, Partagas and Romeo and Julieta.
kanarva he offered him a Bolivar not a Cohiba
the "arkansaw white boys ideas" if of course billy clinton he is talking about...
I wonder if he enjoyed the tea . . .
Badass scene.
Good to see they're using match sticks to lite them cigars 🍻🔥
Figured out what “you’re history” means
Whats the name of that wonderful song?
tall king dub - badawi.
yea he was probably waterboarded but this is nice too
Which song is there at the start of the scene//
Badaw - Tall King Dub
Best smoke of all time, bolivar bellicosos fino
Just got a box of Bolivar Royal Corona.....
Is the only one who is having mohhamd salahedin?
Morty really took a turn for the worst
@roughrider119 Yes it is, I brought some in while traveling in South America... They are amazing.
Team USA - world police!
We shouldn't have been there
جون بايدن رئيس الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية الغير الشرعي كن حذر من المناطق المحظورة[07-16-09]
🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈🎈
Three hundred thousand
👍🏿
Hooten Young here - we actually made a cigar dedicated to the real-life mission that inspired Black Hawk Down, the Operation Gothic Serpent mission. Our cigar (and 6yr Rye Whiskey) both pay homage to the 30th anniversary of this mission. Check it out.
2:43. the ukraine. cough cough cough cough ccough
We are just supporting them. We haven’t done anything yet.