I saw this as a first run movie in London when I was 8. I don't think anyone has ever done a better job of filming the way these kinds of battles looked. They had a huge bunch of guys from the Soviet army who were doing all the soldier movements. No CGI. That helicopter shot of the cavalry charging the Wellington squares is just unbelievably complex. Thank you for this!
@@Grayhouselikestitanic1912 You mean the bit where the whole orchestra plus canons kicks in, and it's like a Classical AC/DC concert? Or do you mean 3 hours?
Tecnically yes, but a lot of people have a misconception about the battle of Waterloo. It wasn't only a british victory, in fact, a lot of the army was composed of troops and militias of neighbouring german states (like Brunswick or Nassau) and the Netherlands, and of course there was the prussian army who came to help Wellington's forces at the end
This is Russian music. The irony is that every July 4th, American ignoramuses stand to the anthem of Russian empire. The last musical notes are a quote from the Russian imperial anthem))) this is very fun for every Russian.
At Waterloo, without the Prussians, England loses open a book. Thanks Prussia. In 1815, Napoleon's army was already a shadow of its former self and had lost its strength. The Grande Armée was decimated in 1812 by the Russian retreat against the Russians, there was nothing left of the army. Hence the title of the video “1812” and the work of Tchaikovsky. Waterloo was an inexperienced army. I know that the English always want to seize the glory but their role in the war was secondary. . He simply paid the other nations, Austria, Prussia, Russia, etc. so that they can wage war in his place.
En Waterloo, sin los prusianos, Inglaterra pierde un libro. Gracias Prusia. En 1815, el ejército de Napoleón ya era una sombra de lo que era antes y había perdido su fuerza. La Grande Armée fue diezmada en 1812 por la retirada rusa contra los rusos, no quedó nada del ejército. De ahí el título del vídeo “1812” y la obra de Tchaikovsky. Waterloo era un ejército sin experiencia. Sé que los ingleses siempre quieren hacerse con la gloria pero su papel en la guerra fue secundario. . Simplemente pagó a las otras naciones, Austria, Prusia, Rusia, etc., para que pudieran hacer la guerra en su lugar.
Lepanto es la batalla más importante y genial de toda la historia, además de defender la Fe y la iglesia católica En las guerras napoleónicas solo lo hacían para ganar terreno y Napoleón ese es un demonio de porquería secuestro a dos papas ( Papa PioVI y Papá PioVII
Why is the 1812 overture, made by a Russian, to celebrate the Russian victory over France, being played in a scene depicting a battle where Russia was not involved?
G&B players when Napoleon:
"were [INSERT G&B RELATED THINGS] 🗣️🔥🔥🔥"
“Were”
“We’re”
@@santiagoperez3024real talk 🗣️🔥🔥🔥
@@deflydefly5276 ONG!!! 🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
WE ESCAPING THE CATACOMBS OF PARIS WITH THIS ONE🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
G&B players finding anything related to the napoleonic wars (its a fucking reference to their zombie game)
average human disagreement:
It just evolves to even more expensive and brutal battles
Why aliens don't visit us:
I saw this as a first run movie in London when I was 8. I don't think anyone has ever done a better job of filming the way these kinds of battles looked. They had a huge bunch of guys from the Soviet army who were doing all the soldier movements. No CGI. That helicopter shot of the cavalry charging the Wellington squares is just unbelievably complex. Thank you for this!
Then you need to see Gettysburg
Move name then?
@@Certified_Dummy69 i think the name of the movie is in the title of this video
@@Certified_Dummy69waterloo (1970)
WE GETTING OLD GUARD WITH THIS ONE🗣️🔥🗣️🔥💯
Here after the disaster that was Napoleon 2023
Thank you for your service to humanity...
What is the service to humanity here?
@@irenehartlmayr8369 this masterpiece of a video
@ I hope that the rendition of the facts is correct !
@@irenehartlmayr8369 trans children.
@@Women_Rock Nonsense statement.
We going to Saint Helena with this one!🗣️🔥🔥🔥
The fact it begins at Scot’s grey charge is just perfect
This is one of the best movies , ever. I first saw it when i was in my early teens. Amazing movie !
1:38 look like an ants doing a war
Black ants and red ants:
This is single video explains why Napoleonic Wars are the Coolest Wars.
Came here for my daily dose of epicness. I'm good for the week, thanks.
3:24 POV: the officer has full charge ability
*”GIVE THEM HELL!!”*
VIVA LA FRANCE
@@thisaintme100vive*🔥🤪😩🤪😣🙄🗣️🙁😱🗣️😤😓😱😔😤😓🥵😔😩🥵🥶😥😑😱☺️💀🥵😑😣🥵😑😱🥶👍🏼🥵
WHO TALKED TO JEAN WE AIN'T READY YET
WE MAKIN’ IT OUT OF THE CATACOMBS WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
We are saving Paris with this one🔥🔥💯💯💯💯🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
Cringe🫵
WE GETTING GLORY TO THE SURVIVORS WITH THIS ONE🗣🔥🔥🔥🗣🔥🔥🔥
hell yeah
WE GONNA GET BATTLE SCAR 🗣🗣🔥🔥🙏🙏
*BRO SAPPERS DIDN'T HAVE TIME FOR MARIE'S STUPID BAGUETTE!* (votekick)
Is votekill bro, and G&B is bad game.
5 MONTHS FOR A UPDATE???
@@junichiandrade6658 it's about quality, not quantity.
@junichiandrade6658 it's worth it mate (I respect your opinion)
Fun fact: the french soilders are wearing old guard and grenadiers du 1ere Regiment d' infarnterie.
Wow you actually know what uniform they wear??? Thanks Captain Obvious, we didn't know the answer!
It’s as if no historian knows what the French wore at Waterloo🤦♂️
Blood and iron players seeing that the enemy team is only using artillery:
We NEVER learn.
I couldn’t help but cheer those red coats on then as they gallop as one towards immortality!
“Go on boys do ‘em!! Gooo on” 😂😂 good video i liked that
Fun fact: that scene is a recreation of an actual painting called "Scotland Forever". Look it up!
Yow! 5 hours well spent, my friend. Thanks.
3:00
@@Grayhouselikestitanic1912 You mean the bit where the whole orchestra plus canons kicks in, and it's like a Classical AC/DC concert?
Or do you mean 3 hours?
Amazing sir!
I love it
Were going to make it from catacombes with this one
Best thing ever
3:02 Objective: *Wait for the boat to arrive*
G&B fans😊
@@Soviet-union233I really like how the music is used in the game
Me loading the cannons like a madman: What zombies?
Objective:Stop comment G&B references or votekill.
@@junichiandrade6658 You cannot stop the love of guts and blackpowder lil bro
this would make an actual trailer for the film
Probably...the best war movie EVER!..
Una de las mejores peliculas sobre Napoleon
This deserves more likes
MAGISTRAL , QUE HERMOSURA.
The cannon are so powerful it even broke my headset(for real!!)
Me and the boys: finale 1812 overture
When they talk to Jean-Louise-le petit-oui-oui-duboire before the sappers are finished
I swear to God
Bella genial, fantastica
Napoleon's Final battle
3:03 sounds like a killing spree😮
Ah yes i love all of these parts.
bro it the song perfectly fit in this video
We are escaping Catacombes WITH THIS🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
Do you know guts & blackpowder
Yes, it's a game
I saw rhis movie, when it first came out..3 x in 2 weeks. and many times sunce..Probably the best war movie..
Perfect film mükemmel.
estraordinario el coro de voces¡¡¡¡¡¡¡¡
3:02 RETREAT THE SHIP ARE HERE
"GUYS, ABANDON THE CANNONS. GET THE HELL OUTTA HERE!!"
somenones class when they jump to the boat one inch higher: YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWW
Now Maitland.
Now's Your Time.
Fire.
Bravo
WE ARE ESCAPING THE CATACOMB DE PARIS WITH THIS ONE🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
WHO TALKED TO JEAN?!
@@Veridiania LET THE SAPS BIULD!!
Where the boat at!?
@@fangz775 THE HORDE IS COMING USE THE CANNONS
@@VeridianiaUSE THE CANISTER SHOTS NOT ROUNDSHOTS
👑
this is fucking great
The fuckin boys are back in town.
Great! thanks- should be Wellington's victory, right?
Tecnically yes, but a lot of people have a misconception about the battle of Waterloo. It wasn't only a british victory, in fact, a lot of the army was composed of troops and militias of neighbouring german states (like Brunswick or Nassau) and the Netherlands, and of course there was the prussian army who came to help Wellington's forces at the end
Vive la France !!!
I put this in x2,best thing I’ve done in life
No CGI, No Green Screen and it's many times better than Napoleon 2023 😂
waterloo and napoleon are good movies
3 years late
If you look closely it kind of looks like he is moving his head to the music then he stops:
3:40
There is nothing we can do
Que paso en esta batalla?
If u wanna know the name of the movie its waterloo 1970
3:02 best part
Average gnb and bni pvp belike
This is Russian music. The irony is that every July 4th, American ignoramuses stand to the anthem of Russian empire. The last musical notes are a quote from the Russian imperial anthem))) this is very fun for every Russian.
1812 overture is played during July 4th..? - American 🇺🇸
I did make one 1815 on paper
😎👍🏿
Hello, I would like to know what the title of the background movie is, thanks!
The Movie is a film called "Waterloo" made in 1970. Very good movie and battle scense that give you the sense of scale on how big the battle was.
@@macarthy3526 Thank you very much, I really appreciate your information, but in which streamen do I find it, thank you again
@@guillermoarias419 You can watch the movie for free here: ua-cam.com/video/3DcWJrzK0wU/v-deo.html
@@macarthy3526 thanks !!
Jamais les pauvres anglais, tout seuls, n'auraient pu combattre et gagner contre nous !!
I love France. ❤
If you say so mon baguette amis
IS THAT GUTS AND BLACKPOWDER
nice edit but why is napoleon built like churchil
3:00
ONLY MAKE POSSIBLE IN GREAT AMERICA
Не надо отречения...
At Waterloo, without the Prussians, England loses open a book. Thanks Prussia. In 1815, Napoleon's army was already a shadow of its former self and had lost its strength. The Grande Armée was decimated in 1812 by the Russian retreat against the Russians, there was nothing left of the army. Hence the title of the video “1812” and the work of Tchaikovsky. Waterloo was an inexperienced army. I know that the English always want to seize the glory but their role in the war was secondary. . He simply paid the other nations, Austria, Prussia, Russia, etc. so that they can wage war in his place.
movie name?
Waterloo 1970
PRIEST
por supuesto gano innglaterra y el frances napoleon preso como siempre marcelo miguens
En Waterloo, sin los prusianos, Inglaterra pierde un libro. Gracias Prusia. En 1815, el ejército de Napoleón ya era una sombra de lo que era antes y había perdido su fuerza. La Grande Armée fue diezmada en 1812 por la retirada rusa contra los rusos, no quedó nada del ejército. De ahí el título del vídeo “1812” y la obra de Tchaikovsky. Waterloo era un ejército sin experiencia. Sé que los ingleses siempre quieren hacerse con la gloria pero su papel en la guerra fue secundario. . Simplemente pagó a las otras naciones, Austria, Prusia, Rusia, etc., para que pudieran hacer la guerra en su lugar.
3:05
Winston Churchill???
Nope
Thomas Picton, the army of the 2nd Regiment on foot I think
Bruh this ain't WW2 but imagine Winston Churchill in the battle of Waterloo💀
2:50
VIVA LA FRANCE!!!
Lepanto es la batalla más importante y genial de toda la historia, además de defender la Fe y la iglesia católica
En las guerras napoleónicas solo lo hacían para ganar terreno y Napoleón ese es un demonio de porquería secuestro a dos papas ( Papa PioVI y Papá PioVII
Why is the 1812 overture, made by a Russian, to celebrate the Russian victory over France, being played in a scene depicting a battle where Russia was not involved?
太ってて背が低くて、超イケメンじゃない、(史実の)ナポレオン像?🐻🌲
POV: Roblox Napoleonic Wars 💀
catacomb de paris 💀
My officers were so shit I left the community
better if it’s borodino
What's Borodino?
@@michaelpalmieri7335 the french-russian war in 1812
@@jrd7972
I see. Thanks for the explanation.
@@michaelpalmieri7335 Borodino was the bloodiest battle of this war.Look it up!
@@irenehartlmayr8369 This would be Leipzig
Mal, mejor buscas el problema mientras tanto te bloqueo⚓⚓🔹
Wtf r u on about
De qué estás hablando??
1:25 soldier cant shot