They were hardly ninjas. They were being filmed live on TV in downtown London which was a complete circus. As far from ninja as possible. In most countries SWAT would had been used.
Michael Biehn is the actor you didn't like and I think he probably got the lead because of his other roles, The original terminator and Aliens, with the space marines and He was in the Rock (Navy seal commander Anderson). And Yes that's what I miss from my military days were the comradery, you just can't duplicate that in the civilian world (at least for me)
Dennis Haysbert was a SEAL in this movie and CAG in "The Unit" but Max Martini toped that: CAG in "The Unit", DEVGRU in "Captain Phillips", SWAT in "24 (day one)", Marine/ GRS in "13 Hours" and he fought big ass monster aliens in "Pacific Rim".
While latter two seasons still had some bangers out there they weren't same writing wise. They really went full paranormal with all that spear and Jeebus shait.
I loved that show and if there ever was a show NOT meant for network tv it was that one. Imagine how much better it would have been if it was on cable of if streaming existed back then.
Hey don’t hate on Michael Biehn!! He was phenomenal as Kyle Reese in Terminator 1, played Corporal Dwayne Hicks in Aliens, and Johnny Ringo in Tombstone- 3 absolutely amazing roles gentlemen!!
Bill Paxton and his Barrett was classic 80s action movie awesomeness. Overall a great 80s movie cast, cheesy drama and action, just barely came out in the wrong decade though.
@@snowbear163 Well all of the films from 1990 had a 80's look and feel to 'em, largely due to the fact they shot those films the year before, prime examples besides this classic action flick, Hunt for Red October, Die Hard 2, Flight of The Intruder and Firebirds with Nick Cage and Tommy Lee Jones.
Man what a cast. So you have Michael Biehn who did Terminator, Aliens, The Rock, and Tombstone. Bill Paxton who was also in Terminator, Aliens, and Tombstone. Rick Rossovich who was also in Terminator and Top Gun.
I think you're wrong about something. No, special ops guys are not superman, they are human and luck absolutely plays a part, there a more similarities than differences betwern the groups and very few people are worthy of being put on a pedestal. With that said , to say you're all the same and it was nothing but luck is bullshit, it down plays the service and sacrifice of the military, to include you 2 guys. I don't think the Hollywood /mythical way the military is shown at times, especially operators, is correct or fair but you can't just walk into the recruiter and say I dont want infantry I wanna be CAG or Devgru and they say no problem they're all basically same just sign here and well CAG needs some guys and away you go.
This movie, is by far one of my favorite action movies. For a couple of reasons. One being, those are REAL MP5SDs being used in the film, not fakes, or clones. Second being, this is one of the first films of that era, which showed the operators actually shouldering their weapons, rather than shooting from the hip. And the third reason, is how they are using the MP5s pushing outward through the sling...which was the SAS style of shooting, and was detailed in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six novel.
Well you gotta hip fire man, so you can see the actors' faces. Can't pay all that money to have them behind weapons or helmets. Everyone knows bad guys can't aim and ammo isn't a problem so you just hip fire and say something cool when you do it.
Exactly riight, GodOfWar221.....for once they used real tactics and tactics in a motion picture. Up until this movie, no one ever shouldered their weapons especially during cqb and no one had ever seen a center peel in a movie either. For it's time, this was a great recruitment film.
He was only a sniper in the movie, in the book they gave him an H&K and after firing it he said "where have you been all my life" Ding later became Mr Clark's son-in-law.
Ninja Turtles was the sh*t when it came out. I had all the Ninja Turtles, Bebop, Rocksteady, Shredder, Casey Jones Took me down memory lane boys. FNG is AWESOME, always more to beers and breakdowns than just the beers and the breakdowns. I am here for the conversations and laughs.
I wish you guys were able to release one of these A-day I listen To them in my service truck You guys need to do a breakdown of the Cinemax series strike back But only the seasons with Sullivan Stapleton and Philip Winchester
Not many people in combat MOS's won't think highly of you guys. But you're 100% about it not being in the cards, might find yourself in front of a PEB, probably the hardest thing I have did in the ARMY. Love your content. 12-B
The camaraderie is real. It’s the thing that is hardest to replicate. I do miss it. I will point out one thing that caused me issues when I was in and bonding, I am not a drinker. Both my parents were alcoholics so I chose not to drink as an adult. That did affect unit dynamics and even though I was good at my job and gave it my best and was reliable, I was never apart of the inner group even if I offered to be designated driver. But I was always tasked as unit duty driver for major events so I spent all night driving soldiers and officers home. I do feel punished and ostracised for choosing not to drink. Even though I still bought cartons and 6 packs as per ‘unit rules’ the fact I didn’t drink did come at a cost. I didn’t even drink coffee, it wasn’t that I treated my body like a temple it was just a choice based upon my upbringing. I know it’ll never change entirely but I’d like to see it ease up. Just my experience. I do love the beers and breakdowns and the Wine and MRE videos. That squid one had me in stitches.
A training story: I spent a bunch of time sitting in a bunker returning training grenades. After a while, I got bored and started catching them and tossing them pack. What it also meant was I spent a lot of time watching people throw grenades while down range. It gave me a different perspective on grenade use. Really interested the fighting system. Hope to see more about it. Take my money.
The Unit would be an awesome show to breakdown, especially for this era of UA-cam, doesn’t really have any swearing and is more mild in the violence and gore. The wives storyline can be a slog but the missions of the week seem pretty authentic to an outsider.
🎵the boys are back in town🎵 Navy Seals was one of my favorite movies when I was little lol I loved how crazy Charlie Sheen was and the fact that he never broke character all these years later
SOLO SNIPER: Yes there is a type of sniper who acts alone - I was one - you said what happens if the enemy walks up on ya? lol You get 3-5 secs to react kill and escape. You asked who would help them - lol there aint none you are on your own. Like I told my recon pals who asked about the 7th cav to the rescue - "Dale, we is them lol!" HOWEVER that was very elite recon 1979 (operation flynn).
Hey guys, add Echo 3 from Apple TV to your Beers and Breakdown list! ❤ I’m a movie buff and I got a lot of family members in the military and special forces so of course I’m loving the breakdowns ❤😊
That same awful main actor was Johnny Ringo in Tombstone, Hicks in Aliens, and Reese in Terminator, Michael Biehn deserves the respect. His dedication to this role, questionable lol. I hope he gets a Tarantino career revival in a solid movie. Also: Loved the breakdown of this movie. Great work, as always. I feel like Joker was just trying to be cool/also an idiot. Poor Joker.
Please do the unit it’s so good dirtdiver and Betty blue are my favorites, Micheal irby( Betty blue) makes a good biker charter president in Mayans, and in the 3 episodes of navy seals. This movie has tiger blood and Kyle Reece from terminator I think bill paxton is in it and Dennis Hayesbert who was in the unit
I used to work with a retired SEAL and we were discussing the movie Navy SEALs one time. He said the only realistic part in the whole movie was waking up drunk on the beach 😂😂😂
This was my favorite movie for awhile when I was a kid. I never heard that "case of beer" line and didn't even hear it during this clip until I skipped back to re-watch it again after Buck mentioned it. Thanks, Buck! That's really cool!
I can't remember if it was this movie or Attack Force Z that I first saw and fell in love with the MP5SD with that giant bull barrel looking suppressor with the 3 round burst.
I was a former Sgt in the corps and one of my dudes forgot his nvg mount on a night shoot and I demolished him. He never forgot again. As a boot I forgot my note taking gear on a hike so I couldn’t make a range card when we stopped. On the way back I had 3 50cal ammo cans and the 50 tripod the entire way back. Closest I ever came to passing out on a hike. I never forgot my stuff again. Pain retains.
Here is my Heysberr headcanon. He is born enlists in then80’s and makes it to a Seal team. After his career is done he changes his name and goes by the name Pedro Cerano helps the Clevland Indians win a pennent. Retires from baseball and enlists in the Army making it eventually to lead a Spec Ops team. Upon retiring again, he goes into politics and eventually President of the US. Truly the living American dream. After politics he decides to sell insurance.
"Stop putting people on a pedestal" thats some humble "Quite Professional" s%^&! Of the Spec-Ops guys I have worked with, foreign or US thats why SF guys were the coolest bunch.
Man I always love watching a good Beers and Breakdowns, but ya'lls "story time" moments always make me laugh. No matter how long you draw the episode out or how many times I've heard it. You guys killed it!
I know you guys more react to movies and TV shows but I'd love to get your opinion on stuff like the Clean house mission from call of duty mordern warfare 2019.
Great show as always gents; at first I thought abel f'd up the audio and realized you guys were censoring yourselves due to YT policy. Next time I'd recommend to take that advantage to add hilarious bleep sounds or burp sounds or some kind of replacement sound for the censorship; the opportunity is endless! Keep up the great work, looking forward to the next one!
For a long time I genuinely believed that this movie was almost a documentary as it included pretty much all of the "Cliche" things you read about in the few books that had been written about them at the time....
Can we get the original 1982 "First Blood" react? My first favorite Bad A$$ movie as a teenager. I watched that movie 100 times in 1980s. You should also post video of ranking of top Green Beret movies and another ranking of SF movies.
The afghans use an old school construction method that is straw and clay mud essentially the original reinforced concrete. So yeah that's why you see pictures of afghan compounds that still have stuff standing after being hit by a jdam.
I wasn’t issued a suppressor on my first deployment but I was taught on the benefits of “muzzle thump”. First thing I get when arrived to Afghanistan and had an APO address was a great muzzle break with prongs on the ends. Served great on these kind of situations over that it was a great asset to suppress backblows and keeep my rifle on target with bust or full auto. But I had to want on the edge on the commander’s rug many times because of the prongs
Great video! I really like your reactions. I have a recommendation, would you be able to do a reaction video on Modern Warfare “Clean House”? It’s a Call of Duty video game mission involving CQB clearing a house and other SOF have made videos on it but I’m curious what your opinion would be on it. Thanks!
I think the guy got the lead character because he was the main character in terminator 1, which he did a good job in, but then he played the exact same character in this movie.
@@jasonbrown5014 had to look it up and I'm actually very surprised Abyss came out the year before SEALs. Abyss was so ahead of its time that my brain automatically assumed it must have been made much later than this movie.
I am new to the channel, so you may have done it. But I would love to see Andy on here. I understand it's not that simple, but if you haven't, it would be fun. Love what you do!
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With the increase censorship on UA-cam will FNG be considering other platforms such as Rumble?
@@joeclaridy for now we will just drop uncensored editions on our paid channel, but we are always open to what is working best for the community
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No matter how many times Buck tells the grenade story I laugh every time.
If that was me, I’d be cursing myself for laughing at all the guys that bought adult diapers from the px because I’d shit myself!!! 😂 😂 😂
That Jer Bear is becoming mythical.
"We don't have a dad so that's weird?" - Buck. Brother, I fell the fk out! 🤣😂🤣😂
The SEAL leader is "Reese" from "The Terminator." He was also "Hicks" in Aliens 2.
not to forget: also the leader of the Seal Team in The Abyss and The Rock
And the seal leader from that James Bond movie, The Rock
Don't forget Johnny Ringo from Tombstone. And Bill Paxton was in it with him.
@@snowbear163 I think Bill and Michael were in either 6 or 8 films together.
@@larrypeterson1227 they only did 5 together, but man talk about some memorable movies and characters
“I’m pregnant”
“We don’t have a dad so that’s weird” absolutely killed me
Next you need to do S.W.A.T.
Also, that casual "we don't have a dad so that's weird" killed me Buck.
It’s so bad but you have to watch it to understand how bad it is lol
that was a funny story.
@@Chris09978 agreed. It’s so damn horrible
"We don't have a dad, so that's weird"...dude I laughed myself into an asthma attack
Surely the "Spec Ops Ninjas" idea started with the SAS embassy siege in 1980? It would have been a lot people's first exposure to the Tier 1 world.
6 days is a good movie all about it.
They were hardly ninjas. They were being filmed live on TV in downtown London which was a complete circus. As far from ninja as possible. In most countries SWAT would had been used.
Michael Biehn is the actor you didn't like and I think he probably got the lead because of his other roles, The original terminator and Aliens, with the space marines and He was in the Rock (Navy seal commander Anderson). And Yes that's what I miss from my military days were the comradery, you just can't duplicate that in the civilian world (at least for me)
And he was also the sheriff in Grindhouse Planet Terror
Dennis Haysbert was a SEAL in this movie and CAG in "The Unit" but Max Martini toped that: CAG in "The Unit", DEVGRU in "Captain Phillips", SWAT in "24 (day one)", Marine/ GRS in "13 Hours" and he fought big ass monster aliens in "Pacific Rim".
Man, he's a god damned American hero!
He(Dennis Haysbert) was the major in Jarhead who called in the air strike on the airfield
The Unit was my jam back in the day but I'm still crossing it never got a proper series ending.
It was a good series. Mac was my favorite and his wife tiffy was a ho
@Adam Ethridge Agreed. Mac was my favorite and Tiffy was the best looking wife.
While latter two seasons still had some bangers out there they weren't same writing wise. They really went full paranormal with all that spear and Jeebus shait.
@@ossihurme7572 yea that was weird it like walker Texas Ranger after season 3 it all went to shit
I loved that show and if there ever was a show NOT meant for network tv it was that one. Imagine how much better it would have been if it was on cable of if streaming existed back then.
Hey don’t hate on Michael Biehn!! He was phenomenal as Kyle Reese in Terminator 1, played Corporal Dwayne Hicks in Aliens, and Johnny Ringo in Tombstone- 3 absolutely amazing roles gentlemen!!
Love The Unit, Mack was a gangster. You guys should definitely do a review of a few scenes!
Mack was my favorite character
Good Ole "Snakebite"...
@@johnpelfrey2041 there was no snakebite. Snake DOCTOR. Put some respect on Jonas Blaine's name
Man that tv show was one giant cringe fest
@@Corywinget81 you mean president palmer
Bill Paxton and his Barrett was classic 80s action movie awesomeness. Overall a great 80s movie cast, cheesy drama and action, just barely came out in the wrong decade though.
Well they probably underwent filming in '89 for it to come out in '90 so don't feel so bad. Hard to beat Commando though.
@@snowbear163 Well all of the films from 1990 had a 80's look and feel to 'em, largely due to the fact they shot those films the year before, prime examples besides this classic action flick, Hunt for Red October, Die Hard 2, Flight of The Intruder and Firebirds with Nick Cage and Tommy Lee Jones.
The ol Jerr bear story is still by far my favorite story time with Buck!
Tall tales with Buck
I had been waiting for this one for a long time… did not disappoint! And having Kurt around for this one was perfect.
Long Live Beers and Breakdowns!
Man what a cast. So you have Michael Biehn who did Terminator, Aliens, The Rock, and Tombstone. Bill Paxton who was also in Terminator, Aliens, and Tombstone. Rick Rossovich who was also in Terminator and Top Gun.
And Haysbert who did the Major League movies
I'd love to see these guys do a breakdown of SEAL Team or The Unit.
Yeah I would to
What about the show SiX. I think it was pretty good
@@josephbell5285 SIX was terrible SEAL team is okay, got better when it switched to a streaming service, less restrictions.
I think you're wrong about something. No, special ops guys are not superman, they are human and luck absolutely plays a part, there a more similarities than differences betwern the groups and very few people are worthy of being put on a pedestal. With that said , to say you're all the same and it was nothing but luck is bullshit, it down plays the service and sacrifice of the military, to include you 2 guys. I don't think the Hollywood /mythical way the military is shown at times, especially operators, is correct or fair but you can't just walk into the recruiter and say I dont want infantry I wanna be CAG or Devgru and they say no problem they're all basically same just sign here and well CAG needs some guys and away you go.
This movie, is by far one of my favorite action movies. For a couple of reasons. One being, those are REAL MP5SDs being used in the film, not fakes, or clones. Second being, this is one of the first films of that era, which showed the operators actually shouldering their weapons, rather than shooting from the hip. And the third reason, is how they are using the MP5s pushing outward through the sling...which was the SAS style of shooting, and was detailed in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six novel.
Well you gotta hip fire man, so you can see the actors' faces. Can't pay all that money to have them behind weapons or helmets. Everyone knows bad guys can't aim and ammo isn't a problem so you just hip fire and say something cool when you do it.
Exactly riight, GodOfWar221.....for once they used real tactics and tactics in a motion picture. Up until this movie, no one ever shouldered their weapons especially during cqb and no one had ever seen a center peel in a movie either.
For it's time, this was a great recruitment film.
Yeah and did you know Rainbow Six's leader "Ding" Chavez was the sniper from Clear and Present Danger?
He was only a sniper in the movie, in the book they gave him an H&K and after firing it he said "where have you been all my life" Ding later became Mr Clark's son-in-law.
you guys NEED to react to SEAL team. I would recommend season 3 episode 5 "All along the watchtower"
Point taken. In Lethal Weapon, the single sniper scene=the baddies walked up on Riggs from behind and caught him😞
It was the desert... there wasn't much cover besides some brush
Epic job laying out the FAFO Lima Kilo graph. Great stories, and Kurt laughing makes it even better. Well done!
Ninja Turtles was the sh*t when it came out. I had all the Ninja Turtles, Bebop, Rocksteady, Shredder, Casey Jones
Took me down memory lane boys.
FNG is AWESOME, always more to beers and breakdowns than just the beers and the breakdowns.
I am here for the conversations and laughs.
This is hands down my favorite reaction from you guys.
Just realized the dude that Charlie Sheen kissed in the bar is Titus Welliver, aka Harry Bosch from "Bosch".
The guy he was toasting in the bar who was on the TV would star in Major League with him
It's Michael Biehn goddamn it. Show some respect!!!! The man is a national treasure!
' I'm pregnant"
- "but we dont have dad's"
Lol to the moon's on that one.
Would love to see yall do a Beers and Breakdown of:
The Unit (TV show 2006-2009),
Over There ( TV show 2005),
Strike Back (TV show 2010-2020)
Agreed, would love to see some reactions on a couple of Strikeback's firefights
The Unit? T1000, the dude from Saving Private Ryan who blew up the nazi tank with the RPG and the president from 24
44:26 - I don't watch these for your breakdowns, I watch these for the stories :)
Kelsey is almost CASEY from TMNT!😂
I wish you guys were able to release one of these A-day I listen To them in my service truck You guys need to do a breakdown of the Cinemax series strike back But only the seasons with Sullivan Stapleton and Philip Winchester
Fun fact. Former DevGru Operator Adam Brown jumped out of a car on a bridge into the water because of the movie Navy SEALs.
Did y’all notice that the guy that Sheen chokes at the bar is Titus Welliver from Bosch?
I thought that face looked familiar. He was in a Transformers movie with Kelsey Grammer(don't ask me why)
Not many people in combat MOS's won't think highly of you guys.
But you're 100% about it not being in the cards,
might find yourself in front of a PEB, probably the hardest thing I have did in the ARMY.
Love your content.
12-B
The camaraderie is real. It’s the thing that is hardest to replicate. I do miss it.
I will point out one thing that caused me issues when I was in and bonding, I am not a drinker. Both my parents were alcoholics so I chose not to drink as an adult. That did affect unit dynamics and even though I was good at my job and gave it my best and was reliable, I was never apart of the inner group even if I offered to be designated driver.
But I was always tasked as unit duty driver for major events so I spent all night driving soldiers and officers home.
I do feel punished and ostracised for choosing not to drink. Even though I still bought cartons and 6 packs as per ‘unit rules’ the fact I didn’t drink did come at a cost. I didn’t even drink coffee, it wasn’t that I treated my body like a temple it was just a choice based upon my upbringing.
I know it’ll never change entirely but I’d like to see it ease up.
Just my experience.
I do love the beers and breakdowns and the Wine and MRE videos. That squid one had me in stitches.
maybe you were just whiney.
Good to see you again been a bit! When r u going to do we were soldiers?
Dennis Haysbert: DEVGRU, CAG, Insurance Salesman and United States President. 🤣
I like to think he was unofficially the first black president in US history
A training story: I spent a bunch of time sitting in a bunker returning training grenades. After a while, I got bored and started catching them and tossing them pack. What it also meant was I spent a lot of time watching people throw grenades while down range.
It gave me a different perspective on grenade use.
Really interested the fighting system. Hope to see more about it. Take my money.
Tongue and the boot had me absolutely howling laughing
Enjoyed every minute of this. A lot of laughs but one or two deep moments too. Thanks for sharing.
The Unit would be an awesome show to breakdown, especially for this era of UA-cam, doesn’t really have any swearing and is more mild in the violence and gore. The wives storyline can be a slog but the missions of the week seem pretty authentic to an outsider.
Please do a BAND of BROTHERS review!
There better be a part 2 to this film. 50 minutes isnt nearly enough.
🎵the boys are back in town🎵 Navy Seals was one of my favorite movies when I was little lol I loved how crazy Charlie Sheen was and the fact that he never broke character all these years later
😂
ABSOLUTELY please do The Unit, and maybe Spartan, also.
- Delta Force (with Chuck Norris)
- One Shot (with Scott Adkins)
Heysbert is also Pedro Cernao in major leagues
Love you guys!! You do an amazing job!! And please keep doing all of the generation kill
🙏👊
Kurt on camera and Abel talking shit in the background is the best. Lmo
"It's your choice kick or lick..."
"I PICKED WRONG! I PICKED SO WRONG!"
Going to POAS soon! Been watching your videos for a while
SOLO SNIPER: Yes there is a type of sniper who acts alone - I was one - you said what happens if the enemy walks up on ya? lol You get 3-5 secs to react kill and escape. You asked who would help them - lol there aint none you are on your own. Like I told my recon pals who asked about the 7th cav to the rescue - "Dale, we is them lol!" HOWEVER that was very elite recon 1979 (operation flynn).
Do a reaction to GI JANE I know Shawn’s reaction would be hilarious
Jessie "the body" Venture was a Navy Seal.
This was the most entertaining Beers and Breakdowns yet!
Hey guys, add Echo 3 from Apple TV to your Beers and Breakdown list! ❤ I’m a movie buff and I got a lot of family members in the military and special forces so of course I’m loving the breakdowns ❤😊
That same awful main actor was Johnny Ringo in Tombstone, Hicks in Aliens, and Reese in Terminator, Michael Biehn deserves the respect. His dedication to this role, questionable lol. I hope he gets a Tarantino career revival in a solid movie.
Also: Loved the breakdown of this movie. Great work, as always.
I feel like Joker was just trying to be cool/also an idiot. Poor Joker.
Please do the unit it’s so good dirtdiver and Betty blue are my favorites, Micheal irby( Betty blue) makes a good biker charter president in Mayans, and in the 3 episodes of navy seals. This movie has tiger blood and Kyle Reece from terminator I think bill paxton is in it and Dennis Hayesbert who was in the unit
I used to work with a retired SEAL and we were discussing the movie Navy SEALs one time. He said the only realistic part in the whole movie was waking up drunk on the beach 😂😂😂
Have you ever reviewed the John Wayne 'Green Berets'?
That grenade story will never not be funny. Lol
This was my favorite movie for awhile when I was a kid. I never heard that "case of beer" line and didn't even hear it during this clip until I skipped back to re-watch it again after Buck mentioned it. Thanks, Buck! That's really cool!
38:28 Kurt's epic rookie screw up story is my personal favorite moment of this video!!! That is beyond hilarious! 😂😂😂
Let’s go!! Beers and breakdown on the OG TMNT movie!!!!
I can't remember if it was this movie or Attack Force Z that I first saw and fell in love with the MP5SD with that giant bull barrel looking suppressor with the 3 round burst.
In Attack Force Z, they are suppressed Grease Guns.
@@klextacy it is so weird to see a Google timestamp when you are looking up memories and the date is from a lifetime ago.
The unit was a fun show to watch
The guy who starts the bar fight is Titus Welliver, star of Bosch.
I was a former Sgt in the corps and one of my dudes forgot his nvg mount on a night shoot and I demolished him. He never forgot again. As a boot I forgot my note taking gear on a hike so I couldn’t make a range card when we stopped. On the way back I had 3 50cal ammo cans and the 50 tripod the entire way back. Closest I ever came to passing out on a hike. I never forgot my stuff again. Pain retains.
Guys, your humor is gold! 😂😂😂
I haven't seen the clip yet but I KNOW it's going to be good!
Here is my Heysberr headcanon. He is born enlists in then80’s and makes it to a Seal team. After his career is done he changes his name and goes by the name Pedro Cerano helps the Clevland Indians win a pennent. Retires from baseball and enlists in the Army making it eventually to lead a Spec Ops team. Upon retiring again, he goes into politics and eventually President of the US. Truly the living American dream. After politics he decides to sell insurance.
People will always need insurance so that's some good money to be had
"Stop putting people on a pedestal" thats some humble "Quite Professional" s%^&! Of the Spec-Ops guys I have worked with, foreign or US thats why SF guys were the coolest bunch.
PLEASE REVIEW SHOOTER (with Mark Wahlberg) and BAD BOYS 2
I remember seeing the behind the scenes for this movie... Old school Navy Seals consulting on this movie... Realistic for tge time... Well some of it
Man I always love watching a good Beers and Breakdowns, but ya'lls "story time" moments always make me laugh. No matter how long you draw the episode out or how many times I've heard it. You guys killed it!
I know you guys more react to movies and TV shows but I'd love to get your opinion on stuff like the Clean house mission from call of duty mordern warfare 2019.
Whats a delta and a charlie? Communications and demolitions?
Great show as always gents; at first I thought abel f'd up the audio and realized you guys were censoring yourselves due to YT policy. Next time I'd recommend to take that advantage to add hilarious bleep sounds or burp sounds or some kind of replacement sound for the censorship; the opportunity is endless! Keep up the great work, looking forward to the next one!
For a long time I genuinely believed that this movie was almost a documentary as it included pretty much all of the "Cliche" things you read about in the few books that had been written about them at the time....
It's got Bill Paxton and Michael Bien in it who were also both in Tombstone and also both in Aliens. Good enough for me.
Do The Unit pls
Can we get the original 1982 "First Blood" react? My first favorite Bad A$$ movie as a teenager. I watched that movie 100 times in 1980s.
You should also post video of ranking of top Green Beret movies and another ranking of SF movies.
Has "Seal Team Six: The Bin Laden Raid" been on Beers and Breakdowns down yet?
Do Kilo Two Brazo next, highly under talked about film and an amazing depiction of the bond between soldiers
The afghans use an old school construction method that is straw and clay mud essentially the original reinforced concrete.
So yeah that's why you see pictures of afghan compounds that still have stuff standing after being hit by a jdam.
Dude, those stories were HI larious. And as a former comcam, any shots we can take of funny ass shit we will take so you guys have them.
ive got that tmnt video in vhs right next to me. my favorite for sure
I wasn’t issued a suppressor on my first deployment but I was taught on the benefits of “muzzle thump”. First thing I get when arrived to Afghanistan and had an APO address was a great muzzle break with prongs on the ends. Served great on these kind of situations over that it was a great asset to suppress backblows and keeep my rifle on target with bust or full auto. But I had to want on the edge on the commander’s rug many times because of the prongs
Really wanna see your guy's reaction to the Escapr from Tarkov live action episodes.
On the list
Kobe with a layup, Buck and a grenade. Legend!
Please do RONIN and HEAT 🙏🏼
Great video! I really like your reactions. I have a recommendation, would you be able to do a reaction video on Modern Warfare “Clean House”?
It’s a Call of Duty video game mission involving CQB clearing a house and other SOF have made videos on it but I’m curious what your opinion would be on it.
Thanks!
I think the guy got the lead character because he was the main character in terminator 1, which he did a good job in, but then he played the exact same character in this movie.
Michael Biehn actually led a seal team in 3 movies. Abyss and the Rock.
@@palmereldrich8863 the rock was definitely way later though. not sure about the abyss
@@palmereldrich8863 he was phenomenal in terminator though thats why i think this is why they used him
@@jasonbrown5014 had to look it up and I'm actually very surprised Abyss came out the year before SEALs. Abyss was so ahead of its time that my brain automatically assumed it must have been made much later than this movie.
should defiantly check out the movie sabotage its about the dea tac team
You need to check out the escape from tarkov raid series, it has some amazing combat scenes with good tactics
I am new to the channel, so you may have done it. But I would love to see Andy on here. I understand it's not that simple, but if you haven't, it would be fun. Love what you do!
He was Reece in TERMINATOR" and "Johnny Ringo in "TOMBSTONE"
The Unit is my shit! Plus Dennis Haysbert is also the ex-president.
This beers n breakdowns is outta control😂😂😂
Where is this video of him getting slammed ?
I'd pay to watch y'all break down "The Negotiator." Samuel J playing a cop knowing all the moves against SWAT
Before getting his own SWAT team to lead