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  • @joelheath2746
    @joelheath2746 5 місяців тому +76

    "If the conduct of your officers is the measure of a gentleman, then I'll take that as a compliment." So polite, and yet so deeply cutting.

  • @scarecrowman7789
    @scarecrowman7789 Рік тому +1087

    The actor who plays lord Cornwallis sadly passed away today. RIP Tom Wilkinson 🇬🇧

    • @thejanusproject32
      @thejanusproject32 Рік тому +65

      A damn fine actor.

    • @steakwilliams4448
      @steakwilliams4448 Рік тому +32

      Damn fine indeed

    • @Mr.Brightside8810
      @Mr.Brightside8810 Рік тому +21

      This was the first movie i remember seeing him in and he's always been one of the most memorable actors in this film. He plays such a good Cornwallis. RIP

    • @richardcalisi9188
      @richardcalisi9188 Рік тому +8

      what??? NOOOOO !!!!

    • @SpectreGunship
      @SpectreGunship 11 місяців тому +12

      Sad. Full Monty team member.

  • @vojtechdjakov7271
    @vojtechdjakov7271 Рік тому +2016

    I just love the politeness of the both officers during the negotiations

    • @garyblanchard1084
      @garyblanchard1084 Рік тому +99

      Candor and decorum

    • @tranquilthoughts7233
      @tranquilthoughts7233 Рік тому +269

      If this movie had been made today they would have been constantly insulting each other and there also might've been a fistfight. Benjamin Martin would probably also have been played by a women and she would have the most smug attitude imaginable combined with no facial expression at all. She also wouldn't have returned the british officers belongings.

    • @Anderixx
      @Anderixx Рік тому +37

      That is British at it's best 😂

    • @ripvanwinkle6557
      @ripvanwinkle6557 Рік тому +1

      @tranquilthoughts7233 They'd not stop at changing his gender. They'd also make him black and crippled.
      *She'd* definitely say something like: "We don't need kangs n' sheet" just before killing the evil, straight, white, imperial Col. Tavington

    • @AxeMan562
      @AxeMan562 Рік тому +62

      Well he was an officer in the English Colonial Army during the Seven Years War, so I'm sure he learned a great deal about polite decorum

  • @TripleR250
    @TripleR250 Рік тому +202

    RIP Tom Wilkinson a British legend in the 90s and early 2000s he also held his own strongly in this scene with Mel Gibson.

    • @johnboehmer8604
      @johnboehmer8604 Рік тому +9

      He will be missed he was fantastic in rush hour and batman begins

    • @RalphBrooker-gn9iv
      @RalphBrooker-gn9iv 5 місяців тому

      Wilkinson was a superb actor.
      Gibson a bigot. An appalling actor, no better than Cruise. Gibson can only ‘thrive’ in a role with the perceived moral upperhand.
      Whatever the history, Gibson fails to serve it. Just like in the Braveheart nonsense.

    • @davidwyllie8539
      @davidwyllie8539 Місяць тому +1

      Although his role was small, he nailed it as the arrogant pitbull "Robert Beaumont" in The Ghost and The Darkness alongside Val Kilmer and Michael Douglas too.

  • @captainnutsack8151
    @captainnutsack8151 Рік тому +355

    Tom Wilkinson....RIP. This man played Ben Franklin AND Lord Cornwallis. What a legend.

    • @Venim85
      @Venim85 Рік тому +6

      Batman Begins foo!

    • @roelmd8907
      @roelmd8907 11 місяців тому +7

      And played Wehrmacht Generaloberst Friedrich Fromm. Commander in Chief of the Replacement Army

    • @pieceofschmidtgamer
      @pieceofschmidtgamer 8 місяців тому +1

      Played both sides of the Conflict, what a chad!
      Also, the John Adams Mini Series was damn good!

    • @captainnutsack8151
      @captainnutsack8151 8 місяців тому

      @@pieceofschmidtgamer The John Adams Series is my favorite mini-series of all time. What an absolute masterpiece.

    • @sirhomer251
      @sirhomer251 3 місяці тому

      He's got some range...ua-cam.com/video/_wYCi6UQMiw/v-deo.html

  • @dannymagruderable
    @dannymagruderable Рік тому +789

    They refuse to give their names, but their ranks are 9 lieutenants, 5 captains, 3 majors and one very fat colonel who called me a...cheeky fellow." Best line of the entire movie. Perfect delivery.

    • @odysseusrex5908
      @odysseusrex5908 Рік тому +56

      No, the best line in the movie is, "Poppa don't go! I'l say anything you want!" I cry every time.

    • @dannymagruderable
      @dannymagruderable Рік тому +16

      @odysseusrex5908 I cannot disagree with that. That line has me in tears as well. I would say it is even for best line.

    • @teeheeteeheeish
      @teeheeteeheeish Рік тому +1

      And it’s only 17 officers 🤓

    • @edwardlenovo3240
      @edwardlenovo3240 Рік тому +7

      @@teeheeteeheeish ??? 9+5+3+1=18

    • @kadruninsaf5467
      @kadruninsaf5467 Рік тому +3

      Remember Martin also a former British officer during the French and Indian war.

  • @PB-wh7uf
    @PB-wh7uf 11 місяців тому +86

    My favorite part to this whole thing was when he was checking out the rocking chair thinking to himself “Where the hell do I fuck up that mine don’t stay together?”

    • @MalcrowAlogoran
      @MalcrowAlogoran 6 місяців тому +8

      Its also a metaphor on how life will not simply let him sit down and relax in peace. He is an excellent warrior, but a shoddy craftsman.

  • @ericschilling9064
    @ericschilling9064 Рік тому +522

    I love how they walk in on him admiring the rocking chair after he failed to make his own

    • @PineconeSunset
      @PineconeSunset Рік тому +42

      Yes, I've always thought there's some great unspoken acting with just how they all react to that situation, Cornwallis is like get a loada this guy, OHara is bewildered, and Martin is half embarrassed being caught being weird.

    • @raleighsanford5111
      @raleighsanford5111 Рік тому +14

      Little things like this create the character and help us get emotionally invested.

    • @thejanusproject32
      @thejanusproject32 Рік тому +9

      @@raleighsanford5111 Just like the end of this video, where he is gently motioning to the dogs as if saying "Uhhh, don't follow...please don't follow!"

    • @jacobpeters5458
      @jacobpeters5458 Рік тому +1

      I've always wondered if it's that hard to make a rocking chair lol

    • @Im.Yer.Huckleberry
      @Im.Yer.Huckleberry 10 місяців тому +3

      ​@jacobpeters5458 Physical appearance, no.
      Structurally, yes.
      What Benjamin kept messing up was the wood being used and how thin and lightweight it was as a result. This chair is an example of improvements he could and should make. With slightly thicker and hardier wood, he'll be successful.

  • @robwalsh9843
    @robwalsh9843 Рік тому +31

    RIP Tom Wilkinson, such a fine performance. Cornwallis was actually held in esteem when I grew up learning about the American Revolution in school.
    Many British generals were respected since they were basically fighting against their own people.

  • @pauljanssen7594
    @pauljanssen7594 Рік тому +683

    One of the better scenes out of the movie as he's checking out the furniture and the dogs leave with him.

    • @trentv5456
      @trentv5456 Рік тому +28

      Looking for tips on chair construction

    • @tharengore7215
      @tharengore7215 Рік тому +21

      Making a good rocking chair can be tricky...

    • @KMDragonS
      @KMDragonS Рік тому +3

      @@tharengore7215 yeah I remember. It can be a pain in the butt

    • @justaguy328
      @justaguy328 Рік тому +5

      As a woodworker, there's a reason I do not make chairs lol. That stuff is sorcery ha

    • @slamdunktiger
      @slamdunktiger Рік тому +2

      @@justaguy328you said it man

  • @GreatWestern175
    @GreatWestern175 Рік тому +728

    "and one very fat colonel who called me a...cheeky fellow." That line always gets to me. 😄

    • @michalsoukup1021
      @michalsoukup1021 Рік тому +34

      This is where the ruse would fell appart. Cornwallis would know the names, faces and tons of trivia about EVERY single one of his Colonels, and a lot of Majors.
      Martin would have to either know a colonel who he knew was killed but Cornwallis assumed captured, and ve able to describe that man perfectly, or he would be found out lying.

    • @aciarduce
      @aciarduce Рік тому +1

      One of the BEST lines in the movie by far! The way he says it is perfect.

    • @javimiami92
      @javimiami92 Рік тому

      @@michalsoukup1021your knowledge of the subject is humbling sir.

    • @Spacegoat92
      @Spacegoat92 Рік тому +2

      @@michalsoukup1021 Unless he actually did have those men as prisoners. And just didn't want to release them...

    • @michalsoukup1021
      @michalsoukup1021 Рік тому +1

      @@Spacegoat92 that could work, still plenty opportunity for it to go wrong though

  • @bman3794
    @bman3794 Рік тому +552

    “All warfare is based on deception.”
    -Sun Tzu

    • @sanhcman666
      @sanhcman666 Рік тому

      If China follows those principles even a bit more than Gringoland WHEN their war starts, muricans are screw.

    • @Unpluggedx89
      @Unpluggedx89 Рік тому +18

      Finally a real Sun Tzu quote 😂

    • @logicplague
      @logicplague Рік тому +19

      ​@@Unpluggedx89"All Sun-Tzu quotes are real."
      - Albert Einstein

    • @TheGillenium
      @TheGillenium Рік тому +33

      ​@@logicplague"I taught Sun Tzu the art of war."
      - Chuck Norris

    • @DaytonaRoadster
      @DaytonaRoadster Рік тому +10

      All warfare is based

  • @robertfootball1
    @robertfootball1 Рік тому +709

    This meeting is being held because of Tavington. It is all Tavingtons fault. Damn him! Damn that man!

    • @trentv5456
      @trentv5456 Рік тому +23

      Well his family squandered the family fortune, now he’s double damned!!

    • @theunraveler
      @theunraveler Рік тому +18

      My Lord, if we re-form and wheel right, we may be able to turn their flank

    • @thejaytea24
      @thejaytea24 Рік тому +16

      @@theunraveleryou dream, general….

    • @TheGillenium
      @TheGillenium Рік тому

      Send the entire batallion over that hill and crush them!

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 Рік тому +17

      But Cornwallis allows Tavington to resume his brutal tactics.

  • @saturn_illus
    @saturn_illus Рік тому +154

    This movie has some of the best dialogue ever, sharply comedic

    • @scimbrelo
      @scimbrelo Рік тому +2

      "oooh fireworks 💥 ⛵"

    • @RoadmanRob8
      @RoadmanRob8 Рік тому +1

      And all a load of bullshit

    • @Kharnellius
      @Kharnellius 11 днів тому

      @@RoadmanRob8 Congrats, you discovered movies!

  • @jukesjointOG
    @jukesjointOG Рік тому +140

    He hasn’t thought about his friend in the DA’s office, or his old butler- BANG! Now that’s power you can’t buy.

    • @adrianscorch
      @adrianscorch Рік тому +7

      Lol, you made my day better.

    • @mrmoralman1
      @mrmoralman1 Рік тому +8

      And Youse always fear what you don't understand.

    • @jukesjointOG
      @jukesjointOG Рік тому

      @@mrmoralman1 I know you’re not scared of *me,* Mr. Moralman 1, but when *he* comes here, he’s going to want to know what you’ve been doing with your commenting time…

    • @johndanielsforJesus
      @johndanielsforJesus Рік тому +1

      Ha! Took me a second........
      Can't believe Wilkinson took that role, as a sleazy crime boss, even though Nolan was directing it. It was a bit part.🤷‍♂️

    • @jukesjointOG
      @jukesjointOG Рік тому +2

      @@johndanielsforJesus A pivotal part.

  • @marcusmessina8745
    @marcusmessina8745 Рік тому +50

    RIP Tom Wilkinson. Fantastic in this role

    • @h0rn3d_h1st0r1an
      @h0rn3d_h1st0r1an 11 місяців тому

      He DIED?! Rest in Peace! Amazing actor.

  • @nephalos666
    @nephalos666 Рік тому +2552

    Its amazing how Ben Franklin managed to perform his duties to the Continental Congress while simultaneously masquerading as Lord General Cornwallis.

    • @mpnavertissement3674
      @mpnavertissement3674 Рік тому +42

      De jour comme de nuit il s'active

    • @nephalos666
      @nephalos666 Рік тому +170

      @@mpnavertissement3674 parley voo English? I dont speak retreat.

    • @esbam2002
      @esbam2002 Рік тому +31

      Well, I did read somewhere that Franklin was thought to have been a double agent. Understanding the Colonies had a real chance to win, or that the King would reward anyone that helped get them back in line.

    • @jennly794
      @jennly794 Рік тому +24

      He’s a talented actor

    • @zarmindrow5831
      @zarmindrow5831 Рік тому +39

      plus telling Bruce Wayne he don't understand desperate

  • @demris15
    @demris15 Рік тому +32

    By far my favorite part of this is when he leaves and the dogs follow... was such a subtle but powerful moment for how Emmerich wanted the 2 sides portrayed

  • @davedismantled
    @davedismantled Рік тому +142

    Concede the first point (a personal one), negotiate hard on the second point (equality of lives) and leave no choice on the third point (the perceived value of officers vs "criminals"). The escalation of negotiation. Brilliant.

    • @fhuber7507
      @fhuber7507 Рік тому +3

      And then he reneged on every part of it, after getting what he wanted.

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 Рік тому +9

      You have to remember that Benjamin cut his teeth in the British military. He knows them inside and out and how to deal with them.

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 Рік тому +8

      @@fhuber7507 no he didn't. He simply played out Cornwallis. All's fair in love and war. You forget that Tavington, under Cornwallis' command, executed injured colonial soldiers, had his men loot Martin's house, burned it and his barns to the ground, killed his livestock, killed his son, and was about to execute his oldest son for being a spy when he clearly wasn't and should have been treated as a prisoner of war at worst. And you also forget that after the subterfuge of the prisoner exchange Cornwallis took the binders off of Tavington's hands who went after the families killing John Billings' wife and son then burned an entire church full of people. So it was Cornwallis who's the villain here not Benjamin Martin.

    • @BobSmith-pm3wx
      @BobSmith-pm3wx Рік тому

      ​@@Rockhound6165 all's fair in love and war is a dumb quote. i've always felt this to be the case. there is no fair. that doesn't mean all is fair.

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 Рік тому +4

      @@BobSmith-pm3wx and as I said, the Brits were brutal in this movie. Tavington is at fault for Martin even getting involved. Murdering wounded soldiers where they lay is one thing but Tavington ordered Martin's home and barns torched, livestock killed, horses taken, workmen taken against their will to fight for the crown, taking his eldest son, who is in uniform and who should be treated as a prisoner of war to be hanged without trial and have his body put on display, then he murdered his 2nd oldest son just to be a dick so don't give me this crap about what's fair. Cornwallis is lucky Martin didn't order an immediate siege on Cornwallis' stolen headquarters and killed everyone in it.

  • @xandersnyder7214
    @xandersnyder7214 Рік тому +29

    I love the consistency of Benjamin Martin, in the beginning we she him struggling to make a rocking chair that doesn't fall apart. As he is waiting for General Lord Cornwallis he is inspecting the rocking chairs to try to figure them out.
    It's a very minor action, but it goes to drive home the tenaciousness of Martin to persevere.

    • @orppranator5230
      @orppranator5230 Рік тому +4

      I think it’s very heartening to see that the film makers paid enough attention to detail to create that kind of continuity. It’s not necessary but it is character building for the character and the film itself.

    • @feudinggreeks3316
      @feudinggreeks3316 11 місяців тому

      @@orppranator5230 Yes, I noticed and appreciated that too. It brought a sense of "attention" to the scene.

  • @chihuahuagirl128
    @chihuahuagirl128 Рік тому +410

    Can we just take a minute to appreciate how freaking beautiful those Great Danes are?

    • @SmurgeGrody
      @SmurgeGrody Рік тому +29

      Scooby Rooby Roooooo

    • @jorgelozano620
      @jorgelozano620 Рік тому +12

      @@SmurgeGrody Good sir, this comment made my evening... thank you.

    • @LeoA05
      @LeoA05 Рік тому +9

      They are very beautiful. 100% agree.

    • @uhh741
      @uhh741 Рік тому +10

      A gift from his Majesty.

    • @beardy7124
      @beardy7124 Рік тому +11

      I love it when he whistles for them and the run after him. The final insult.

  • @dumwyteguy
    @dumwyteguy 11 місяців тому +38

    Let's not overlook the fact General Cornwallis was portrayed as respectful and dignified in nearly every scene

  • @mr.constitution
    @mr.constitution Рік тому +340

    I know this movie isn't "historically accurate" but I love it and always watch it around July 4th every year!

    • @normanmccollum6082
      @normanmccollum6082 Рік тому +18

      I have something of a bias; I'm Canadian although my love of my nation is years-long lost and I yearn for freedom to the point that I am willing to dedicate my work, sweat, tears, blood, and life to where I can find it. And America, based on my research despite my past of HATING America and Americans with every fiber of my being in my youth as many unfortunate Canadians are raised to... I now want nothing more than to BE American.
      Also my heritage is with the British Isles and I am proud of my ancestral heritage. I also believe that the British Empire was truly miraculous, especially in terms of the abolishment of slavery.
      We are living in a setting where no other human in history had known the like, based on the absence of slavery alone... yes it is in Pakistan and in other Islamic nations but thanks to the successes of the Magna Carta and concepts of English liberty and EXPANDING it within the 13 colonies that would be destined to form the GREATEST NATION THE WORLD HAD EVER KNOWN with the UNITED STATES of AMERICA... a nation that has never seen the like before or since... never before could anyone in human history say that slavery has been abolished across this much of the globe for this long.
      It truly is a miracle, so I have my reasons to just about ADORE the British Empire, yet also have my reasons to absolutely ADORE the United States of America.
      You can see my confliction, I suspect, and I confess that what I know of that film Patriot is very biased and not historically accurate. In some sense it's tribalist and basically sets the stage for "Red bad, blue good." That kind of concept, and seriously seems that simple.
      But still I want to watch it, even if I may find myself recoiling at times of how what are somewhat my ancestors are portrayed, still the movie seems culturally relevant and well I have changed SO FREAKIN' MUCH over the past 5+ years. I mean wow, if I met me from like 2014 we would have LOTS of serious disagreements lmao But yeah, I think I should give it a look, and hey... my apprehension might be born of ignorance and maybe building up the movie as being way worse than I thought.
      It is good to step out of what feels like your 'comfort zone.'
      God bless, and also God bless America. Greatest nation on this planet... Canada is not worth my toil. America is worth my life if I can find freedom there. Like if it came down to left/right Civil War 2.0 and I had a legal opportunity to ESCAPE Canada to help the side I support... in a heartbeat. Please, just food, water, time to sleep, and well if I can afford to get some beer or something on my time off then that would be lovely but regardless I want to get the Hell out of this socialist shithole ASAP. I'd have left years ago if I could have... perhaps even before the Kung-Flu.
      Freedom.

    • @carl5192
      @carl5192 Рік тому +7

      Im glad you realise that American. Tavington would of been hanged by the British for committing atrocities like the ones portrayed.

    • @normanmccollum6082
      @normanmccollum6082 Рік тому

      @@carl5192
      The British Empire is often demonized, even within the United Kingdom itself. It's almost like people are upset that Great Britain abolished slavery across so much of the planet and in a sight not seen before by mankind, kept slavery abolished across MUCH of the globe for 150+ years, maybe even closer to 200 years now.
      America went through their Civil War to abolish it which is good. Yeah it wasn't JUST about slavery, I have heard the Southerners speak on it in relation to the Yanks which is a distinction I had learned a few years back.
      More people need to understand that we live in unparalleled times, and be grateful of the wisdom of our ancestors for bringing about this LITERAL MIRACLE that we are privileged to be living in. For in Pakistan right now there are an estimated two million slaves, and more slaves in other parts of the world.
      Anti-Western sentiment needs to be countered by the reminder that we have accomplished some absolutely historic feats that truly... truly, people should be dropping to their knees and clutching their hands together in solemn prayer of gratitude that none of our fathers or mothers or grandfathers or grandmothers or cousins or uncles or aunts are slaves.
      Though human traffickers are clearly working hard to bring it back, which the US Government seems willing to stand by and help by leaving the borders open.
      Modern left-wing politics is anti-human and anti-West and we must defeat them in this Culture War where the LGBT rainbow alphabet-mafia regard children and children's schools as fundamental targets in their efforts in this Culture War.
      Do not be silent, speak of what you see, and converse with people on the street.

    • @jameshagan2832
      @jameshagan2832 Рік тому +6

      Same. I have a lot of issues with this movie but I'll be damned if it isn't an enjoyable watch.

    • @rabd3721
      @rabd3721 Рік тому +6

      Gibson's historical movies always have VERY bad inaccuracies... but damn are they good stories.

  • @davidosborne777
    @davidosborne777 Рік тому +23

    R.I.P. Tom. You were a great actor.

  • @fingolfin9086
    @fingolfin9086 Рік тому +218

    As much as I love the scene, I always thought it would’ve been funny if they underestimated the distance and Cornwallis turned and said something to the effect of, “Are those… scarecrows?”

    • @beenieweenie1986
      @beenieweenie1986 Рік тому +10

      just have to use yours and look from where it becomes blurry and set it up there. Then hand him yours to make sure he doesn't use a better one that might see better.

    • @darthhauler9947
      @darthhauler9947 Рік тому +6

      @@beenieweenie1986 Except he used Cornwallis's from off his desk.

    • @NWA744
      @NWA744 Рік тому +8

      @@beenieweenie1986 Unless you have a captured British telescope and know how well he can see with his.

  • @johnpleckaitis2336
    @johnpleckaitis2336 11 місяців тому +3

    Clip cut it but the best part was the dogs running after Mel

  • @Splatterpunk_OldNewYork
    @Splatterpunk_OldNewYork 11 місяців тому +4

    That little "not now boys" to the dogs at the end was priceless.

  • @PeteDavidson-yl3ps
    @PeteDavidson-yl3ps Рік тому +9

    RIP Tom, you leave behind a Legacy, Thank You for being you!

  • @alexbeardsley751
    @alexbeardsley751 Рік тому +25

    I love how General Cornwallis comes into to the room seeing "The Ghost" inspecting his rocking chair while he is trying to see were he kept screwing up with his own chairs which broke into sunder.

  • @michaelmacintyre6996
    @michaelmacintyre6996 4 місяці тому +4

    3:45, the sad growl, perfect.

  • @cranbers
    @cranbers Рік тому +107

    I love how the dogs were in love with mel, and were so sad when he left them and had to go back. He must of gave those dogs lots of love and good food to make them so loyal so fast.

    • @FormerGovernmentHuman
      @FormerGovernmentHuman Рік тому +15

      The dogs went with him.
      When he leaves the property he waits about 100 feet and whistles and they bolt out to join him.
      Have you not seen the movie?

    • @LeaveChildrenAlone
      @LeaveChildrenAlone Рік тому +5

      Then he called for them as the last icing on the cake...they sprinted out after him.

    • @jonathanbair523
      @jonathanbair523 Рік тому +5

      Giving food will not just win over a dog, you gotta earn there trust and show you care about them and want to see them happy...

    • @mr6johnclark
      @mr6johnclark Рік тому +3

      Mel does that in his movies..
      Like Lethal Weapon.

    • @Dack.howaboutyou
      @Dack.howaboutyou Рік тому +2

      @@jonathanbair523 Yeah it probably goes even further though; dogs sense who is the leader and who is the follower in every situation. They probably also sense who is likely to get them the attention/exercise they really want and who isn't (as in this clip). ;)

  • @CSEcton
    @CSEcton Рік тому +6

    I don't think any other movie could've portrayed the events of the American revolution so precisely and artistically as this one did. Everything about it in my opinion was spot on: the costume design, choice of actors, as well as the script and those high moments in the films climax. Very well done, very well done indeed! And Mel Gibson to me was one of the most visionary directors ever in the history of Hollywood.

    • @XcUtiOn96
      @XcUtiOn96 Рік тому

      What are you talking about? this movie is fun and all, but it's a very romanticed version of the war to the point it becomes nationalistic propaganda. It makes the Brits look like nazis while the Americans are saints who do no wrong, the issue of slavery is thrown under the rug and there's barely no mention of the motives of the rebellion. Also there is only one single colonist who sides with the Brits (and the movie makes him look like Judas) when back then nearly 20% of the white population of the Colonies were active loyalists, while around only 40% were actively fighting for independence.

    • @CSEcton
      @CSEcton Рік тому

      @@XcUtiOn96 Well I mostly just like the costume design and how the battle scenes were arranged. As far as historical accuracy you may have a point as far as what little I know. However slaves were mentioned when they were promised freedom in exchange for military service and Mel Gibson is best known for his historical movies that he writes and directs, and this is one of them. He always plunges deep into the subject matter that he writes about.

    • @CSEcton
      @CSEcton Рік тому

      @@XcUtiOn96 Also too if this movie is so unfair of its portrayal of the British then why were other European countries against them?

    • @CSEcton
      @CSEcton Рік тому

      @@XcUtiOn96 Slavery also, from what I remember, wasn't a strong subject of debate till a hundred years later when the Civil War broke out

    • @feudinggreeks3316
      @feudinggreeks3316 11 місяців тому +1

      @@XcUtiOn96 Why would the focus be entirely on slavery? This isn't a 1619 Project or Howard Zinn propaganda presentation of 1776. This is a historical fiction film that is intertwined with events that actually happened. Camden, Cowpens, the conquest of South Carolina, Lord Cornwallis... I don't think you've read much on the subject of 1776, rather you've watched some sensationalist UA-camrs foolishly critique a historical fiction film for its historical inaccuracies, which then prompts you to imitate a pretentious jackass on the internet, who thinks he's special because he can point out historical inaccuracies in a HISTORICAL FICTION. If you've read any books on the Revolutionary War, you would find that it's almost entirely about The Revolutionary War, not slavery. Because as the title of these Revolutionary War books suggests, It's about the Revolutionary War, not slavery. I shouldn't even have to point that out.

  • @CharityC1370
    @CharityC1370 Рік тому +20

    My favorite scene when he whistles, and the dogs run after him and alo that he fooled them with the soldier scarecrows...lol..genius

  • @robertbraden461
    @robertbraden461 Рік тому +28

    One of my favorite movies for my favorite historic period of all time.

  • @JOHNSmith-pn6fj
    @JOHNSmith-pn6fj Рік тому +12

    "my men are excellent marksman. " 😂

  • @Bobster986
    @Bobster986 Рік тому +37

    If you're an American, this movie will fill your heart with many laughs and tears. God Bless America!

    • @jackwardley3626
      @jackwardley3626 Рік тому

      yes such such a wonderful country. half the population are in debt over what should be a human right. The U.S. putting profits over their own citizens lives great for the few terrible for the many. though mind the U.K. is going the same way but we aren't allowed guns to make up for it.

    • @TheSMR1969
      @TheSMR1969 Рік тому +8

      If you know anything about history it fills you with cringe

    • @NotDuncan
      @NotDuncan Рік тому

      If you feel the need to be unnecessarily intellectual all the time an overthink things you might not enjoy it.

    • @Bobster986
      @Bobster986 Рік тому

      That cause you're a Commie.@@TheSMR1969

    • @JaneGalvin
      @JaneGalvin 7 місяців тому

      God bless England. This movie is England vs England. Being a Dumb yank I wouldn’t expect you to understand history 😂😂😂😂

  • @j.elliottcole9506
    @j.elliottcole9506 Рік тому +26

    I saw this in the theatre in Oceanside CA. When he says to his son "Do you intend to enlist without my permission?" I yelled out "DON"T DO IT!" The Marines and Sailors agreed and started chanting "Don't enlist, fuck the suck!" hahaha

  • @peterR1987
    @peterR1987 Рік тому +73

    Amazing exchange between two great actors.

    • @johndanielsforJesus
      @johndanielsforJesus Рік тому

      Mel, and Wilkinson, Mel, and Isaacs, and Wilkinson/Isaacs, were great scenery chewers, together.
      I used to LOATHE Col. Tavington (Jason Isaacs). Wanted to reach into the screen, and punch him, REALLY HARD, in the face! 😮😄

  • @merlyn2121
    @merlyn2121 Рік тому +82

    Funny how he is checking out the craftsmanship of the rocking chair.

    • @Klaaism
      @Klaaism Рік тому +6

      Aye earlier in the movie, he is shown struggling with making his own furniture.

    • @KMDragonS
      @KMDragonS Рік тому +2

      @@Klaaism it went into pieces, literally.

    • @jonathanbair523
      @jonathanbair523 Рік тому +3

      He was sick of spilling blood from what we Americans call "The French and Indian war" I think the brits call it "The 7 Year War"... He retired to his plantation to make rocking chairs, but everyone failed to hold his weight as the sides always busted out from under the seat so he was taking the time to study what he could... He only got in the war from the Brits taking his oldest son and ended up killing his youngest son...... His role in continental forces as a militia leader was only temporary...

  • @ferguspetersmyth7847
    @ferguspetersmyth7847 Рік тому +9

    RIP Tom Wilkinson. Great actor

  • @aaronlee5073
    @aaronlee5073 Рік тому +22

    Rest In Peace Tom Wilkinson

  • @Greg-lo1tl
    @Greg-lo1tl 2 дні тому

    The way he growled "and my men are excellent marksmen." Another glimpse of the vicious animal lurking just below that calm exterior.

  • @mikala3480
    @mikala3480 Рік тому +25

    Rest in peace Tom Wilkinson (General Cornwallis) 🇬🇧

  • @vardellsfolly5200
    @vardellsfolly5200 Рік тому +2

    Rest in peace, mr Wilkinson.. you were damn good..

  • @stormthrush37
    @stormthrush37 Рік тому +67

    Man, Mel Gibson's character certainly got his use out of those captured uniforms. First they snuck onto a massive resupply boat and blew it up using them, then they used them to get their captured men back with them too!!

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 Рік тому

      A dead man's been in them.

    • @jonathanbair523
      @jonathanbair523 Рік тому +1

      Do not forget Mel gets to have then dogs too! So Mel gets to leave the fort with his men and the dogs...

    • @grantgarrod2232
      @grantgarrod2232 6 місяців тому

      A prime requirement of guerilla warfare; acquire all supplies possible from your opponent, & put them to all potential uses you can. Sourcing anything from supportive civilians risks reprisals against them from the enemy, better to deprive your opponents of their resources & supply your command with them, keeping them self-sufficient. Doing so also damages enemy morale, boosts that of your men, & motivates their drive to acquire more. However, acquiring plunder, like money & valuables, cannot be allowed, or greed will override discipline, & destroy camaraderie among the men.

    • @johnl6176
      @johnl6176 4 місяці тому

      @@grantgarrod2232 To borrow from a completely different series: That's soldiering.

  • @OctoberHourglass
    @OctoberHourglass 11 місяців тому

    One of my top 5 movies of all time. I watch this clip & I think of the way District Attorney Fani Willis spoke at her court hearing today. Blows the mind how fall we have fallen as an intelligent society.

  • @EagleFangBasketball22
    @EagleFangBasketball22 2 місяці тому +4

    At least Lord General Cornwallis cares about his dogs and thanked Benjamin for taking care of them. Anyway, RIP Tom Wilkinson

  • @jonathanbair523
    @jonathanbair523 Рік тому +40

    I love it.. He walks out with his men and the dogs, while giving up stuffed British uniforms....

    • @jonathanryan9946
      @jonathanryan9946 Рік тому +6

      Well, he did promise to arrange the return of the Generals clothing.

  • @Senior215
    @Senior215 Рік тому +164

    Mel Gibson owns this role of the English hero who fought to protect the English from the evil English.

    • @TheSamuraijim87
      @TheSamuraijim87 Рік тому +20

      Amazing how often he plays that role and frees England from the dastardly grasp of the evil English.

    • @VadulTharys
      @VadulTharys Рік тому +8

      LOL love how you get the actual situation.

    • @turinggirl6432
      @turinggirl6432 Рік тому +2

      and did it all without an english accent. a true legend

    • @dennisrodriguez3689
      @dennisrodriguez3689 Рік тому +2

      And he is Australian! 😂

    • @coderonix4501
      @coderonix4501 Рік тому +3

      @@dennisrodriguez3689 Australians are very talented playing other nationalities, like the legendary actor Kirk Lazarus as Lincoln Osiris.

  • @jimjohnston5092
    @jimjohnston5092 Рік тому +1

    Ahhhh, Mel, if there was ever a "cheeky" fellow - it's got to be you. Love your movies, man - always have.

  • @johnboehmer8604
    @johnboehmer8604 Рік тому +6

    3:17 cheeky fellow

  • @ace10229
    @ace10229 Рік тому +27

    Some of the scenes in this movie feel like actual moving paintings from the 18th century. This is one of them.

    • @marchess286
      @marchess286 Рік тому +1

      If you think so, you may enjoy Kubrick's Barry Lyndon

  • @Randoverse
    @Randoverse Рік тому +25

    The best part of that interaction was just right after and you stop it there.

  • @WT-Sherman
    @WT-Sherman 5 місяців тому +2

    Just happened to have a telescope sitting on the desk. Without it, the whole plan is foiled.

  • @pauljanssen7594
    @pauljanssen7594 Рік тому +9

    And I forgot this exchange of prisoners simply brilliant.

  • @Caduceus88
    @Caduceus88 Рік тому +1

    I have been there, his acting was spot on. If Denzel has never lived that life, he sure captures it in this scene.

  • @deltonkillen8024
    @deltonkillen8024 Рік тому +7

    Mel doing his Riggs imitation with the General's dogs.

  • @J1GS4W_13
    @J1GS4W_13 Рік тому +1

    The hand gestures he did to the dogs "Stay! lie down" in front of their original owner was the most chad move ever

  • @LeaveChildrenAlone
    @LeaveChildrenAlone Рік тому +274

    Best part was when he called for the dogs and they gladly ran after him before the gates closed. Animals know who treats them better.

    • @freneticness6927
      @freneticness6927 Рік тому +3

      @@brianwaas1142 He thrashed the americans so many times and only lost to the french.

    • @freneticness6927
      @freneticness6927 Рік тому +5

      @@brianwaas1142 Never lost a battle to them. Beat them at germantown, brandywine and guildford courthouse with less men. It was only due to being cut off by the french and having a french army around them that he gave up. But you wont see in the patriot that over half of the army at yorktown was french and none of them wore the tricolor because the french revolution wouldnt happen for another 8 years.

    • @nivek663
      @nivek663 Рік тому +2

      I think the best part is when he jabs the Dragoon in the neck saying "my sons were better men".

    • @dennispope7998
      @dennispope7998 Рік тому

      Dogs only commit to real people u could offer a steak to my dogs and they would look at u like hey stupid

    • @jerrykinnin7941
      @jerrykinnin7941 Рік тому +1

      We can thank Ben Franklin for getting the French to assist with the blockade

  • @slimj091
    @slimj091 Рік тому +53

    I don't see how you could see even five feet outside those windows let alone across a valley.

    • @tyree9055
      @tyree9055 Рік тому +9

      Why and how do you think he got away with it?
      🤣👍

    • @staggdegraaff1531
      @staggdegraaff1531 Рік тому +5

      Back then, they could only make little squares of glass. Thus you have window dividers and the glass wasn't very clear.

    • @33marcus33
      @33marcus33 Рік тому +1

      Hollywood magic

    • @paintballgaming1090
      @paintballgaming1090 Рік тому +5

      It’s almost like that was the whole point

    • @kegginstructure
      @kegginstructure Рік тому

      @@paintballgaming1090 - it IS the whole point. Because of the irregularity of glass panes back then, the spyglass could not reveal the deception at all. The general could not tell that the "prisoners" were straw dummies.

  • @kvieth24
    @kvieth24 25 днів тому +1

    the fact that he had to tell lord cornwallis' dogs to stay put is the ultimate flex here

  • @michaelsouslin891
    @michaelsouslin891 Рік тому +25

    It's so hilarious and heart warming that he's there as a soldier and military leader which he is amazing as and all he truly cares about is how did they make this chair work bc I can't for the life of me 😄

    • @kd741
      @kd741 Рік тому

      😂😂😂

  • @strattuner
    @strattuner Рік тому +2

    Mel makes the movie and his enduring love of his children,he is a remarkable genius actor,MAD MAX PROVED THAT

  • @stingray4real
    @stingray4real Рік тому +7

    RIP Tom Wilkinson who played General Cornwallis.

  • @NicoFerrarini
    @NicoFerrarini 7 місяців тому +1

    I’m in awe of this video.

  • @raphaeltruyen15
    @raphaeltruyen15 Рік тому

    Benjamin Martin! You are the man!

  • @RuralTowner
    @RuralTowner Рік тому +6

    One of the best scenes from the movie.

  • @scimbrelo
    @scimbrelo Рік тому +2

    This remains one of my favorite movies ever. Idgaf if its basically a tall tale, thats why its good

  • @georgemallory797
    @georgemallory797 Рік тому +15

    The next one we have won't be anywhere NEAR as civilized as the last one.

    • @bugwar5545
      @bugwar5545 6 місяців тому

      Sure it will. Robots have no need to be rude.

  • @davebooth5655
    @davebooth5655 28 днів тому +2

    Although im British to my core, i do have a particular affection for the Rebels 🍻

  • @PaulZArts
    @PaulZArts Рік тому +5

    The color of the room looks beautiful.

  • @Idrivthetrain
    @Idrivthetrain 27 днів тому

    Left out the best part when he called his dogs back with him 😂😂

  • @The.Original.Potatocakes
    @The.Original.Potatocakes Рік тому +13

    I forgot about him not being able to make that chair he was inspecting at the beginning

    • @jcarry5214
      @jcarry5214 Рік тому

      I always thought that was a nice touch. Immediate call back to him blowing chairs to splinters in the start.

  • @Middle850
    @Middle850 3 місяці тому +1

    I love how John Billingly brings up the 20 redcoats killed by one man “a ghost” with a Cherokee tomahawk. He knew it was him and that’s why he laughed. A great scene from this movie

  • @IamNOVAone
    @IamNOVAone Рік тому +7

    Rip Tom Wilkinson!

  • @tthomaselli2
    @tthomaselli2 Рік тому +2

    Mars & Jupiter as names for dogs this huge...
    Amazing.

  • @albertlincoln1729
    @albertlincoln1729 Рік тому +42

    Fantastic scene in a fantastic movie. Dude has some balls

    • @frankpetrulli6986
      @frankpetrulli6986 Рік тому +5

      That's what made this country great. Now look at it. We're in the moral decline where we will cave in to any narrative

    • @feudinggreeks3316
      @feudinggreeks3316 11 місяців тому

      @@frankpetrulli6986 Critical thinking is discouraged, emotions are encouraged. The true "dumbing down" of America... It's sad how the colonies were known to be one of the most literate places in the world, the British even referred to us as "Yankee psalm singers." Now we're in a state of confusion, division, degeneracy, a failed society, void of any connection and polluted with the importation of foreigners who value their country of birth over America.

  • @TexasGuy_84
    @TexasGuy_84 11 місяців тому +2

    Mel Gibson always has something with dogs going on lol 😂

    • @motoryzen
      @motoryzen 11 місяців тому

      I don't recall that being the case in the lethal weapon for movies anthology

  • @Quagmagorag
    @Quagmagorag Рік тому +7

    R.I.P. Tom

  • @rickyal590
    @rickyal590 Рік тому +1

    12/30/2023 RIP Tom Wilkinson, I will always remember you as General Cornwallis :(

  • @MrJustonemorevoice
    @MrJustonemorevoice Рік тому +20

    The reason you treat your enemies like this is simple.
    Whomever wins, its understood that you have to live with them afterwards.

    • @pathfinderlight
      @pathfinderlight Рік тому +2

      All modern wars are stopped by treaties of some kind. How you treat your enemy during the war's beginning through the peace process dictates the kind of relationship you will have going forward.

    • @Reaver1223
      @Reaver1223 Рік тому +2

      Unless your goal is to wipe them out entirely lol

    • @MrJustonemorevoice
      @MrJustonemorevoice Рік тому

      @@Reaver1223 Genocide is easier said than done, and no matter what you wind up paying for it in the end usually in a really nasty way.

    • @Reaver1223
      @Reaver1223 Рік тому +3

      @@MrJustonemorevoice not saying it’s easy, but those with genocide in mind throw all diplomacy out the door if they don’t think they’ll need to deal with their enemy afterwards. But then again, genocidal regimes tend to unite many unlikely allies against them

    • @MrJustonemorevoice
      @MrJustonemorevoice Рік тому

      ​@@Reaver1223 Because you cannot trust someone who is genocidal.
      "Homo homini lupus est"
      When you reveal yourself to be a wolf, you will be hunted down by men.

  • @TomiKaski
    @TomiKaski 3 місяці тому +1

    George Washington: "Colonel Benjamin Martin, the efforts and deeds of you and your men will not be unrewarded! Tell me, how can I ever express my and our nation's gratitude?"
    Benjamin Martin: "I want general Cornwallis' rocking chair!"

  • @seanleafgreen135
    @seanleafgreen135 Рік тому +4

    RIP Tom Wilkinson :(

  • @niclinford5495
    @niclinford5495 11 місяців тому

    incredible acting! calm in the face of frustration.

  • @benjaminrobertson6425
    @benjaminrobertson6425 Рік тому +5

    Rip Tom Wilkinson 🙏

  • @CitizenKate
    @CitizenKate 9 місяців тому

    1:11 -- Paraphrased: "We can't have a proper war without our officers!" 🤣

  • @thestarisalie
    @thestarisalie 7 місяців тому +6

    0:10 goes on to play Ben franklin

  • @Jon-i4b5i
    @Jon-i4b5i 6 днів тому

    Great scene. So well written and acted.

  • @laurabogue3503
    @laurabogue3503 Рік тому +15

    Dogs were like don't leave me with this wanker. You fed me and gave me a warm place. Don't go.

  • @AerynSB
    @AerynSB Рік тому +2

    Lets all appreciate Mel's untouched reputation as epsteins list is sifted through

  • @Scorpio_1974
    @Scorpio_1974 Рік тому +7

    Thats the best part he called the dogs LOL!

  • @josetrevino6674
    @josetrevino6674 Рік тому

    Deuteronomy 30:15-19
    15 See, I have set before thee this day life and good, and death and evil;
    16 In that I command thee this day to love the Lord thy God, to walk in his ways, and to keep his commandments and his statutes and his judgments, that thou mayest live and multiply: and the Lord thy God shall bless thee in the land whither thou goest to possess it.
    17 But if thine heart turn away, so that thou wilt not hear, but shalt be drawn away, and worship other gods, and serve them;
    18 I denounce unto you this day, that ye shall surely perish, and that ye shall not prolong your days upon the land, whither thou passest over Jordan to go to possess it.
    19 I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live.

  • @DocRiprock
    @DocRiprock Рік тому +4

    FINE! i will watch the Patriot again.

    • @feudinggreeks3316
      @feudinggreeks3316 11 місяців тому

      Exactly my thoughts whenever I see The Patriot clips on UA-cam 😂

  • @danielmichaelfleiss2141
    @danielmichaelfleiss2141 Рік тому +2

    Benjamin Martin, in this movie, his real name, was Patrick Mazei, a Dutch Black-coat, and Commander of the Hessian Army. And my ancestor. He is indeed the namesake of The Saint Patrick’s Mint, in Saint Petersburg, Florida. He was also Irish and Italian. He was often referred to as ‘The Leprechaun,’ and, ‘The Father of Saint Patrick’s Day.’

  • @zionthiem6343
    @zionthiem6343 Рік тому +15

    This movie just brings tears to my American eyes 💦

  • @AlchemicalForge91
    @AlchemicalForge91 Рік тому +2

    A bunch of scarecrows in Red suits lmaooo

  • @Whoopdido777
    @Whoopdido777 Рік тому +6

    I love this movie. I haven’t seen it in a long time and forgot how good it is actually. It’s another movie that the Rotten Tomatoes critics got wrong. The critics ratings on that site are useless. Only the audience ratings matter.

  • @robertstauffer2865
    @robertstauffer2865 Рік тому +2

    Like they wouldn't have noticed that EIGHTEEN of their officers were suddenly "missing".

    • @TRivera13
      @TRivera13 Рік тому

      Back then garrisons would move without their compatriots knowledge. Couriers would be sent back and forth to try to keep all commanders informed on each others whereabouts to adjust plans of attack. Depending on the size and skill of an opposing garrison and/or militia, a battle group could be wiped out before the next group even got word a battle had occurred.

  • @dostagirl9551
    @dostagirl9551 Рік тому +3

    You have to shake your head at the hubris that has the British leader asking for gentlemanly behavior while not curbing his own army’s callousness. At least the officers are armed, whereas the women and children are true sitting targets.

  • @cyberhoney4
    @cyberhoney4 4 місяці тому

    Best scene in the whole movie. Dogs are great actors.