Veterans React to Good & Bad Fight Scenes
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- Опубліковано 31 тра 2024
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The movies we watched:
01:08 - “Heat” 1995, 20th Century Fox
03:37 - “Jack Reacher” 2012, Paramount
05:02 - “Macgruber” 2010, Universal Pictures
06:16 - “The Last of The Mohicans” 1992, Fox
09:40 - “The Hunted” 2003, Paramount
13:40 - “Oldboy” 2013, FilmDistrict
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What movies should we react to next? GIMME ALL YA GOT!!!
Range 15
Fury
Mash
300
Platoon
"That guy hit everything in the room except for Tom Cruise."
Well, he is quite a small target...
Sneering Imperialist I mean, he does do his own stunts, and I wouldn’t put it past him, after surviving so many stunts that he could’ve died in, that he just said “fuck it, use live rounds. I won’t sue.”
Savage.
That’s a low blow…
Watch the original "Oldboy", the Korean one. Several orders of magnitude better than "Thanos" hammertime dance.
Was about to suggest this the original is a billion times better
I was gonna post this to good thing i looked
Wasn't the same scene in a much tighter space where they couldn't get to him like that?
Was looking for this comment. Thumbs up for visibility
Old Oldboy is stunning - New Oldboy is Hollywood dumbing down movies again
Fun fact on HEAT, when the North Hollywood shootout went down, a bunch of the locals came out and had to be herded away by the police, because they thought that they where filming a sequel.
Police also found the two bank robbers had been watching Heat over and over in their apartment. There was a rental tape and the magnetic tape was completely worn out at the shootout scene.
That’s wild!
Also, blink and you’ll miss it: Val taps his mag against the car bumper before putting it in the mag well. Took me years to notice that because he’s fast.
@@dylanwadell7768 Well he used to be Iceman. Before turning into a fatter Marlon Brando.
Also cute Heat fun fact, one of Pacino's detectives is Magua from Last Of The Mohicans.
React to the original version of Oldboy. That one is better
100% agreed
I didn't even know there was an American ripoff until now
For sure. The American version was a travesty .
I believe that the Korean version of oldboy is my favorite and alot better than the American version of oldboy
This. 100%
Movie Suggestions?
1. Taps
2. Toy Soldiers
3. Megaforce
4. Missing in Action
5. The Delta Force
6. The Dirty Dozen
7. Hacksaw Ridge
8. Fury
9. Casualties of War
10. Ran
Fury brad pitt's worst acting ever
@@rebellion6468 isn't all of his acting his worst?
@@rebellion6468 I thought his acting was good, it was the writing that was bad. Then again, I'm a fan of most of Pitt's roles.
@@august8090 Nah man Seven was awesome and Sleepers was good too
Brest Fortress
Wes Studi who was in HEAT and the one who shot Val Kilmer in that movie was in the US Military and served during the Vietnam War.
Also the bad guy in Last of The Mohicans
It was good to see him play a cop, got so used to seeing him play antagonists...I always thought he looked like he was "spring-loaded to the pissed-off position", so that HEAT role was good to see.
@@coldcanuck6091 I agree, he is great in Heat.
Didn´t he do several tours in Vietnam? I could be wrong..
@@ja37d-34 Ya he said he became an actor because it was the only thing that gave him an adrenaline rush compared to the combat high
@@ja37d-34 He did 1 tour joined the National Guard at the age of 17. He went to Fort Polk. Or "Tigerland" as it is commonly called. for training. He then volunteered for active duty and was sent to Vietnam where he spent his tour with, A Company of the 3rd Battalion 39th Infantry, 9th Infantry Division, down in the Delta. I believe he was there in 68-69. he ETS'd out of South Vietnam in 69.
The baseball bat hit in Jack Reacher, actually hit the doorframe more and just dazed Jack. You can see the doorframe crack from the hit.
Reacher knew the dude was going to take a swing, so positioned himself in the door frame, bat never hit him.
It actually does but it's light contact, only dazing him. Door frame absorbed most of the impact. He is stunned the first while in the tub, you can see when he regains his faculties. Lot's of people rag on this scene but IMO it's actually fairly believable. Unless you regularly practice fighting as a team, you're more than likely just going to get in each others way.
Also, Daniel is so good with the tomahawk and the musket because he was raised and trained by Indians. The novel the story comes from was written in the 19th century. Not as racist as other Western movies if you ask me.
Not to mention that scene wasn't a battle, but the British being allowed to leave after losing and being slaughtered by the Native Americans as the French stood by watching
@@TheRedleg69 Yep. Pretty much.
Also the other Mohicans were stone cold badasses
John Carpenter's They Live between Roddy Piper and Keith David.
Watch the classic 2003 "Oldboy" hallway hammer fight scene as a palette cleanser for the 2013 "Oldboy". It makes sense why they're all holding back going one on one than engaging all at once because of the tight confines of the space they're in. And all in one take, too!
Also in the original they still dont come at him 1 at a time for the most part
Great video guys. The best take down in Last of the Mohicans was from Chingachgook. He took out a Huron warrior running away with a toss of his gunstock club and worked Magua over with the same gunstock club after Magua killed Uncas. Daniel Day-Lewis' character learned it all from Chingachgook. Bonus, same director did Last of the Mohicans and Heat. Michael Mann.
I dunno maaaaaan...Kung Pow : Enter the Fist might beat MacGruber....
Classic, Kung Pow was just one of those stupid funny movies you can't help but love.
Cool side note about the HEAT scene:
The gunshots you hear weren’t added in post, they just kept the blank firing. Very nice touch if you ask me. The scene sounds insanely good, and I couldn’t put my finger on why at first, but I think it was the fact that the reverb changes with each camera cut, and it just sounds different than every other post-process gunshot. Loved that movie. Made me think of my grandfather’s time with the MPD in Washington, DC during the 70’s. Keep these videos coming! Love them!
Richards face when they said good shot was the perfect example of him knowing he did what every other youtuber did and fired multiple shots at something until they got the one they wanted. lol.
I was a Navy MP for two years shore duty in Yokosuka Japan . One of my first arrests was of a Marine who had beaten another Marine cold in a head of a bar offbase. Since I was the new guy the other patrolmen sent me in armed only with handcuffs . Fortunately the suspect had done what he wanted and didnt offer me any resistance . The head was as wrecked as the Marine on the deck . The shitter was cracked and leaking , the sink was broken off the bulkhead , the mirror was smahed to pieces . After I walked the perp out of the head the Corpsmen dragged the victim onto a stretcher and into the ambulance . The CO of the Marine Barracks paid the bill for damages . The perp went to the Brig for awhile before getting kicked out of the Corps .
Now you guys need to watch that fight scene in the original Korean movie Oldboy, its way better and more realistic.
Other suggestions:
Sonny getting whacked in The Godfather
Anything from the Machete series
First battle from Starship Troopers
The ending shootout from The Magnificent Seven
In jack reacher the bat catches more of the door frame than his head, was a much lighter impact than could have been.
Facts
Maybe some westers? Cowboys also love their coffee and guns🤣
1. Death rides a horse
2. Iron Marshall
3. Unforgiven
4. My name is Trinity
5. The Good, the bad and the ugly
6. Dances with Wolves
7. Pale rider
8. Man called Noon
9. Legends of the falls
10. Tombstone
The license tag on the car during Kilmers reload is pure British Army - 2LUP for definite is "2nd Lie Up Position" ...possibly 382 is 3 Para , Falklands War 1982
'We Were Soldiers' would be a nice one to see
You guys need to react to the original Old Boy Corridor fight scene that's the best one, Tony ja the protector, and the raid
Banzaimastr I was thinking, I wonder how he feels about Tony Jaa fighting 50 dudes lol
Oh yeah the Raid! Great fckn movie!
@@josephstaggs4545 right! i want to see what they say when Tony Jaa throws that dude off a 5 story fall into a canopy LOL
@@dredyoung1 Bro that movie is so intense, i remember thinking it was going to be terrible but its so good.
100% this, the original Old Boy fight scene was so well done, its actually slightly plausible that he could win the fight as the narrow corridor means he couldn't get dogpiled and he actually shows fatigue and pain during the fight. From the look of the new one he's basically a Terminator, nothing seems to hurt him, at least based on this clip. I've not actually watched the new one, and from the look of this I don't think I'll bother.
Do a reaction to 80s movie military units. Like the soliders from predator or the marines in Aliens!
Or the soldiers from Small Soldiers. TLJ shout out... lol
The mountain shots from “Last of the Mohicans “ was filmed a few miles from where I live in Chimney Rock NC 👍
I just moved here, and climbing the mountain to stand at the waterfall edge was simply a defining moment. Staggered by the view.
I feel like “The Hunted” was made just to sell those Tom Brown Tracker knives. They look cool and all, but I don’t know how practical or effective they actually are.
Kinda like John wick was made to sell Taran Tactical guns? Yeah I get that aspect.
The Tom Brown tracker knife was supposed to be a knife/axe hybrid for wilderness survival not a fighting knife. The fact that Tom Brown was executive producer and consultant on the hunted allowed him to make the hunted into an infomercial for his school and knife.
@@ThePartisan13 That's an insult to the series. Legit.
@@blarghinatelazer9394 Truth tends to have that effect
@@ThePartisan13 Except it's not the truth. Do you expect them to not feature the exact guns he trained with and give some recognition to the company that provided it?
Daniel say Lewis got so good at musket firing that he became one of the few people in the world to be able to run load and fire at the same time
@@doughesson I didn't say he was the only one, I said one of a few
@@doughesson also last of the mohicans came out in 1992 the patriot came out in June 2000 so at the time he was one of a few
8:06 love that flintlock especially flintlock rifle general.
8:00 The Hawken flintlock is a Muzzle loading rifle, not a musket. Muskets are smoothbore and so obviously are less accurate than rifled bores. The musket being used is the Brown Bess, which was used in one form or another by the British army for over 150 years.
Check out The Way of The Gun. "There's always free cheese in a mousetrap."
The shotgun blast to the guys nuts in the final shootout makes me cringe just thinking about it.
The last fight scene in The Raid
Fight scene in The Transporter where he fights on the bus and then spills the oil and fights using the bike pedal clips.
Heat -- the *sound* . The sound is so right. It actually sounds deafening and overwhelming, rather than something you could talk over.
You want some good fight scenes check out the Kingsman movies!
i believe those might be on the list
@@BlackRifleCoffeeCompany I don't know if you'd consider Hong Kong Cinema, but the fight scenes in at least the first Ip Man movie was decent.
@@BlackRifleCoffeeCompany - the baseball bat to the head that TinyTom Cruise took actually caught the doorjamb too.(was written in the script and book that way)so.....there's that.
Love the vids, keep'em coming.
😉🤟
Tristan Thomson dude, those are the perfect blend of John Wick-style combat and Deadpool’s bat shit insanity. I don’t think the Kingsman movies get all the recognition and credit they deserve.
Matt: knife fighting is so brutal
Also Matt: picks of dead terrorists arm and ask if any body needs a hand
Black rifle coffee is by far my favorite band of coffee,
Thank you all so much for your service
I love watching these react videos
and we love that you love them. that's why we love making them
MAJOR PAYNE!!!!! React to MAJOR PAYNE!!!!!
Gotta be someone needs killin'?
@@dorseykindler9544 No, you killed them all...
Gotta give shout out's to Mick Gould. McNab seems to get all the shout outs for Heat, but Gould is a repeat collaborator with Michael Mann; instructed and advised on this movie, Collateral and Miami Vice. He was also technical advisor for Ronin, Equalizer & Taken. His credits speak from themselves, the best firearms scenes draw a line to Mick. Also ex-SAS and a proper Welshman.
A brown bess smoothbore musket can't hit anything accuratly beyond twenty paces. That was why armies fought like they did. March forward until you are within twenty paces. If the enemy shoot early, take the hits, keep marching and then blast them to pieces with volley fire.
Everybody in Hollywood has a automatic weapon with infinite ammo all the time or a hammer
Damn hackers always using those infinite ammo cheats or the insta-kill hammers
"No dude in the world can take out 15 guys with a hammer". Dude, thats frikin Thanos!
Your coffee is excellent and these veteran react videos are top shelf! Keep up the great work guys.
I always love it when the core two do these videos. Evan and Mat and hilarious and bring a war fighter view to the movies.
More of a challenge than a request. Watch Army of Darkness staring Bruce Campbell. Every time the hero Ash gets hit you take a drink.
Good luck.
Good, bad, I’m the guy with the gun.
Please please do an all modern day specials forces one! American sniper, 13 hours, lone survivor, captain phillips, zero dark thirty please please please
What makes Heat even more great, and special is the fact that they used "full power" blanks and recorded the audio on location. In almost all movies, they just use airsoft/weak blanks that just manages to cycle the action and then add in the rest in post production.
I pulled my hip out of the socket once just trying to free my boot from mud. It really doesn't take much to pop hips and shoulders out of their sockets.
Daniel Day Lewis...... he’s just such a daddy!!!
ACT OF VALOR!
John d'Anconica They can’t critique that film as most of the actors were serving SEALs... I don’t think they’d take too kindly to being criticised by an ex short-term Ranger and a rich bloke that likes slow motion coffee!
Haha I love how ppl are in the middle of a knife fight and Evan's like, damn that background tho🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 classic!!!!!❤️❤️
My corporal in training actually used the armoured truck scene at the beginning for an example of peeling off and good communication 🤣🤣🤣
3:36 Jack Reacher doesn't have a hard head, the numbskull with the baseball bat barely kisses his skull because he smashes the door frame.
Oh wow never noticed that. Good eye dude.
At the last scene, they should have watched original old boy corridor scene, instead of shitty hollywood one
Dude, my dad has a Hawkin flintlock rifle. We got it for him for his 50th birthday because hes loved them since he was a kid and fired one his friends dad owned. That damn thing is a tack driver, IF you can get past the flash and smoke. But its cool as hell. Its a favorite of everybody who has ever shot it.
Hawken flintlock is rifled, those are smoothbore so 75 yards tops and forget putting out a candle. Even in revolutionary war times there was no "aim" command. Make ready, present arms, fire. There was no point in aiming, just point it roughly at the enemy.
Yinz should get a sailor to react to "Operation Petticoat".
The Last Detail. That's a real sailor movie that demonstrates precisely how we'd deal with a situation. Most accurate navy movie to date.
5:21 ghost writing credit should go to Rodney Carrington.. "nobody want's to fight the nekkid guy.. you can scare a big sommabitch with a little pecker.."
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For our first tactical weapons handle class at PI, they played that same clip from heat. ESP the Val Kilmer part just so we’d have an idea of what they wanted from us and how not to flag your fellow recruits.
Another winner. Thanks. I love your movies and coffee
The Patriot when Mel Gibson rescues his son
One of my favourite films. That ripping noise when he kills that last guy with the tomahawk
REEEEing here about how no movie ever acknowledges that the british had a long and very distinguished history of anti-guerilla warfare tactics just because hollywood decided it wouldn't seem as cool
Didn’t go well for you in the beginning of the revolutionary war
@@lilfattcatt7758 Lmao, it's ok to be accurate. You can make a film depicting the revolutionary war without being horribly innacurate.
Watching this while juggling telework and teaching math to my kids. Your videos are keeping this mom sane! Thanks and keep em coming!
outstanding video review!!
Suggestions: react to The Duelist,
great movie for sword fights
You guys should watch the original Oldboy hallway fight, not the shitty Spike Lee remake. The original doesn't have the same issues.
Always love y'alls content!
Have y'all considered doing an "instructor Earl" on how to survive the lockdown? He could tell us how to get quarantineized... Haha
The rest of the country: yay Spring is here.
Utah: time for second Winter.
I remember Chris Rock saying that after making "The Last Samurai" that Tom Cruise should also star in a movie called "The Last Black Man on Earth".
I think that was Paul Mooney.
Still waiting for you to comment on "The DI" with Jack Webb.
Great Movie..................Old School...........DI......... 1957........
@@briangoldy8784 "You people ain't even a mob," lol!!"
@@sfdanceron1 lol..........Loved it.. Who's knocking on my Hatch.? My 100 Year Old GrandMother, gets out of a rack.....Faster then You Clowns.......Loved Jack Webb....
@@briangoldy8784 He played the hell out of that role.
@@doughessonI Might want to Look that up.......Dragnet was my Fav as a kid.........
Two fun facts for you about Heat:
1) Val Kilmer's reload is used in SWAT school as an example. If you cant reload quicker then him, leave!
2) Originally they filmed the shootout scene with blanks then went onto a Hollywood sound stage and re recorded the gun shots and then put that over the film the director heard the sound stage bullet sounds and immediately told them to use the original audio they had of the scene with blanks being used. Thank God he did that, because of this the scene is so much more powerful due to th reverb off the buildings and also as you hear the shot of the sound propagate down the street/block if you have a good sound system this will test it!
And a Bonus third fact:
The actors where split when training between robbers and police, each were trained in a different gun style.
I obviously grew up in a MUCH rougher part of West Texas than Mat did...cause what I knew in High School, the Marine Corps PUT INTO WORDS about knife fights..."KNOW that when you enter into a knife fight, there is one thing you MUST ACCEPT FIRST, and that is, YOU ARE GOING TO BE CUT!'...just accept it, because it's coming, no matter how good you are...
The myth of the 21-foot 'Apache claim' is only when facing a FIREARM-armed opponent...cause if the other guy plans on defending with HIS blade, you are ALMOST-CERTAINLY going to be cut! I have over 100-stitches that say 'YEP' to this one point, alone.
The dislikes are from fans of handmade rock knives and mre instant coffee.
I remember reading Mark Twain's review of Last of the Mohegans in college, almost as funny as this.
The Broken Twig Series!
Thanks boys! 15:30 I did t have to think of the pandemic and being stuck here at home for 2 more months.
Love these - keep it up!
No longer watch "Actions Movie Stars" that do not support the Second Amendment. Especially that Flake DeNiro and Val Kilmer. I hate these types of movies ANYMORE!
Yeah it's hypocrisy that they can make millions doing movies that show them using firearms then turn around and say "gUnS ARe bAd!!"
@Bill so it's cool that they can make money showing off gun play and general badassery but then shit on average people who want to own a gun? Acting sounds like a lack of conviction in beliefs.
Michael Mann wanted to create the most realistic shootout in film. This includes the sound of firefight. The reason the guns sound different in Heat is because they aren’t dubbed in. It’s all ambient sound from the actual guns being fired. He hid mics all around the set to capture the real sound of the weapons being used.
We used Heat as an example for small unit tactics in combat school in the Navy
You guys are awesome love your company and what you all do. Oh the Coffee is great too.
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These absolutely make my day
Thank you for watching!
I love these! Keep it up!
Great take on these hilarious movies!😂
I love these videos lol! So good!!
I love the Laugh after the comment about MPs coming out tacticians after military service! HAHA
A more realistic and tactically sound film with Benicio Del Toro and Ryan Phillipe would be 2000s The Way Of The Gun. The screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie's brother is a SEAL and he did technical advising. Some great room clearing and exit covering there.
I have a friends who reads the Jack Reacher books and we talked about that scene once. He said in the book jack reacher didn’t get knocked out because he was standing in the door frame far enough in the room that the bat actually hit the frame and barely touched Reacher. He complained about this scene as while you can see it if you watch it close enough but at the speed it goes and the angle of the camera (which is the main problem) it looks like reacher actually took a bat to the head, when he didn’t.
Funny watching this while drinking my BRCC coffee and BRCC mug. Love these guys....please keep it up.
The Hawken is .50 caliber, muzzle loading, RIFLE. The weapon that the majority of British troops carried during that time, the "Brown Bess", was a .75 caliber smoothbore. It was a Hell of a lot less accurate than any rifle.
... and, yeah, that "Oldboy" remake SUCKED!
Love these videos
Literally found these veterans react and binge watched every one of them, trivia though, it is correct that Andy mcnab (Steven Mitchell) bravo two zero did assist with this film, I'm sure it was mick gould who you have to thank for the technical advising on heat and most of Michael mann films, miami vice, collateral etc, a total legend, great channel, thanks a lot
These are the rules of Fight Scenes:
1) You don't criticise Heat.
2) You don't criticise Heat.
Thanks for the wind breaker guys best company ever
The one that I couldn't stop laughing at, and what made it even funnier was they did it in a serious way, was "Wanted". Where they "curved the bullet"...
You guys are hilarious, thanks!
Ordered some stuff earlier last week, supposed to get it Friday! I can’t wait!
Hi! Love what you guys are doing! Honestly, I have just recently become a big fan. Since I just recently discovered ya'll on youtube. And your coffee. Gotta put in an order yet to give it a try yet. Had an idea for a veterans react to.... instead of a movie how bout Deadliest Catch or something. Seals view of the shit the Bearing Sea brings against the captains up there. Who's in, coffee and crabs? or Whiskey?
You HAVE GOT to Do Delta Force with Chuck Norris. I say "got to" because my name is in the credits of Range 15!
idk why but the scene with Tom Cruz in The Last Samurai when the fight ended there was a major resemblance to Matt when he shaved.
I could watch this for hours. I need longer videos!