Well, I can experience war in Ukraine in real time which is probably the best documented war in terms of footage - you have FPV footage, areal footage, trench footage, drone footage - you name it.
No war movie has ever had a stupider scene scene like this. Not even the Rambo franchise. For sheer stupidity, nothing come close to planning on holding a bridge to the last man then blowing it.
“I don’t need any luck Sarge, I was born lucky.” I thought for sure Reiben was gonna die but no, he’s right. He was born lucky. One of the few to survive.
I remember watching this at the cinema. The sound from the tanks and the ground rattling gave me nightmares. I have been near tanks moving on rough terrain and this film brought that vibe scarily close.
I, too, saw it in a theater. The surround sound let you hear the bullets flying all around. I got a real sense of just how random things are in war. The ammo was flying everywhere. It was just a matter of one of the millions of them flying in your direction.
defined the genre and as well as our culture, without this movie theyre would be no medal of honor allied assault. without medal of honor allied assault there would be no call of duty. No call of duty and the 20 years of video game relevance.
Its close...bridge too far is incredible. If bridge too far had the CGI and the realistic hit boxes, itd be the best ever made. Incredible amount of A list actors in that movie
@@beebop4333 I remember seeing that in a theater with my father and it was awesome. I asked him so many questions afterwards including why Montgomery sat waiting with all those tanks.
My Father and Two Uncles fought in WWII. My Father and one Uncle made it home. I see what America has become the last few years and remember the sacrifices my family and millions of others made to bring safety to the world. It breaks my heart to see how far we've fallen, and how so many Americans couldn't care less. My Father & Uncles were part of the Greatest American Generation, I can only hope my own Sons aren't part of the Last American Generation the way things have been going. SSG. U.S. Army (Medically Retired) Infantry / Sniper / SOF Intel (SOT-A), multiple tours
Prosperity breeds decadence. Keep in mind that the WW2 generation had to endure not just the war but the grinding poverty of the Great Depression. No self-respecting parent would wish either on their children.
They came home from war and spoiled their children rotten because they figured the worst of it had to be behind them. Then their kids had kids and took it to another level. Meanwhile people on the outs of that postwar good life got tired of waiting for their turn. And here we are. Who to blame? Everyone.
@@tgorski52 It's only in the last 20 years things have got really bad iMO. The WEF and the woke left have really poisoned the place. Hillary Clinton, Obama etc..
SSG, in referring to your statement, it should indicate that you need a new sector sketch. Current intel states that we veterans need to be ready as the current readiness is less than adequate. I would bet that just because you were deemed medically unable to continue your mission, if needed, you could regain the sensitivity in your index finger. As I was never in the combat arms, I was involved in the movement of said individuals to and from the AO. I have never forgotten the faces of these individuals as they departed my ACFT. Regardless of the danger, not one person tried to stay behind. The look on their faces when returning to the FOB was a whole different story. Unfortunately, it will take events that are history altering to make some people know the truth. I wonder what all these people will think with the FLOT is in their backyard? Bu that is just the thoughts of an old crust NCO. Stay safe SFC, US ARMY, AVN, RET
That will be turned around once Trump and his fake patriot Magas are gone and we have a people who in office who recognize the sacrifice the military has done for us.
This movie started it all for war films and video games. This movie triggered that instant hook on war and history for me. I saw the movie around 2001-2002 when i was about 7 years old. My mind was blown man. Rest was history.
In terms of combat realism this is the greatest war movie ever made. Always find myself coming back to it after watching more recent war films. Everything down to the smallest detail was brutally recreated in this film. None other come close.
2 scenes from this battle that horrified me by how gory they are, are the scene where the soldier gets exploded by his sticky bomb, and the scene where the group of soldiers attacking the tank gets shredded by German flakgun. Jackson's, Hovack's and Mellish's deaths are heartbreaking, but those two aforementioned scenes are straight up horrifyingly sad.
actualyl I don't think a human would explode like that, most likely most of the torso would be opened and maybe some limbs detached but not in small pieces like that from such a small explosion. You need high explosive shell to do that to a human body.
My dad was in WW2. He was drafted in 1944. I saw this movie in a theater with fantastic sound and big screen and it was terrifying in some scenes. My dad died in 1980 but I wish he could have seen this movie.
My grandad was at D day plus 1and managed to not get severely injured until the Dutch Belgium border, Don't mean to sound like a melt but has Europe not learned that guns and bombs ain't the way, every warmonger should take a 1988,9 california sunshine and know that everything is gonna be alright so long as we stop killing everyone ffs
He may have not wanted to. My uncle couldn’t watch Full Metal Jacket. And he’s one of the most BA dudes I’ve ever met. Swapping War stories with him after my deployments was just crazy. Vietnam was wild and WWII even more so.
Best movie battle scene ever!, solidiers running out of ammo, hiding behind cover and getting killed if they don't, good guys getting killed. Perfection! puts most movies these days to shame
war movies today just dont have the sound design like this movie does. The sounds slowly building and the tension in the beginning is insane even as a viewer you're on the edge of your seat.
I love the way Reiben just glares at Ryan in the beginning. "Thanks, Ryan. You couldn't leave with us and now we're stuck here, and I have no idea how many of my friends are about to die."
During the prime of this movie, I was a cook. The day shift cooks were responsible for prep, the night shift was busier so we just cooked and cleaned. Anytime we ran out of prep during dinner rush we would call the prep cook Upham.
To an untrained audience, perhaps. The scene in the tower was pure fiction. SOP in the German and Allied armies during WWII was to destroy a church tower from a distance, to keep both forward observers from calling in air or artillery on their position and to keep snipers out (if they were going to approach the town). The German soldiers close together in two files making their way up the street was fiction as well; they were too well-trained to maneuver so close to one another.
@@tamenund3009 It's 1944. The well trained Germans are buried in a field outside of Belarus. They've brought a motley crue of what ss grenadiers can still walk and three vehicles to take a bridge they don't expect the enemy to hold yet. Realistically, they wouldn't have even made it to the town, they'd be pasted by artillery or airpower, or abandoning their fuel dry tank 15 miles up the road.
The #1 movie scene in all of cinema hands down. U really feel like someone captured filming this . Ti the sound to the visuals damn it's so good. I usually watch this with earphones and blast the sound way up.
Not gonna lie I was only 9 when this came out and the noise of the tanks getting closer and closer and knowing the shit was about to hit the fan damn it was intense.
the one paratrooper who times the sticky bomb incorrectly... i always wondered if that was realistic looking until the drone footage from Ukraine verified that yep, they got that right too.
I find it fascinating that Steven Spielberg thinks of such small things as making the pile of rubble behind which Tom Hanks takes shelter vibrate as the German tanks get closer😔
I read somewhere long time ago that the military advisor for the film was a Vietnam veteran and the hand signals were from that era maybe why they were wrong
damn, i was getting into the movie and the time ran out. that's like going to those .25 cent peep shows in NYC back in the 90's! they definitely need to replay this back on the big screen
La mejor película de la segunda Guerra mundial que e visto, una genialidad, nadie se anima hoy a superar este film, hasta donde recuerdo en mi infancia y hasta ahora con 60 años solo e visto películas y documentales de guerra coleccione algunas y muchos libros también, no se ni voy a saber nunca por que mi adicción a este tema. Saludos desde Uruguay.
I saw a play and one of the actors was in saving private Ryan, he said the set took your breath away, it looked like proper town that had it's guts kicked of it, if the actors felt like they were in a real town, that's why the film is so good!
Amazing masterpiece by Sberg. Truly the greatest generation; we owe so much to them. The one thing that never computed to me though, was: I they had all that downtime before and already knew their jobs, weapons and positions, why did they have to depend on Upham racing back and forth thru the battle? Narrative necessity I guess. To this day, when it gets to the part where he chickens out on the stairs, I have to change the channel.
Movie makers take note: The camera POV is always at eye level, keeping the audience feeling like they're right there with the soldiers. No disrespect to Peter Jackson, but if he had directed this movie it would be 90% high speed drone shots and slow mo-fast mo nonsense.
and the only question i have after all those years is why didn't mgs got ammo can each they had enough time to prepare and it would free upham from running and crying on the stairs
Europeans are watching America this November, hoping, praying that you guys will come to terms with each other and find a peaceful way out of this polarization. We need you!
For anyone that’s doesn’t know the Tiger tanks were the most feared during ww2, they were faster, larger calibre weapons with further range, to see one approaching must have been terrifying
I've loved many movies in the past, and I have come back to watch it again after many years. I am often left disappointed. This movie, however, is a piece of art, it's visuals, pacing, just the sound design of those tanks slowly coming in, Getting louder and louder It actually makes you feel how they would have. They really were the best generation. I worry that if there is a Third World War, we might not be up to the challenge. I hope I'm wrong..
That's a great scene... and I don't say that much... when Ed looks at Matt saying well here we are and it's the war and he knows that Ryan has seen it and now they are seeing it together and both will fight and maybe die as Americans.
@@luiseduardo586 Imagine if we had n00x in the European front. We’d still hold American colonies there today. The EU would never have been created and we would own all of their gold.
Well I had the REAL Tiger, the 131 from Bovington, pass 1 meter in front of me, the sound is that indeed. Exactly the same. My only disgust is how unrealistic it is that they would bring an heavy tank made to rule the open battlefield in an urban fight. No way this would happen. That Tiger would turn, and simply obliterate them with an HE 88mm shell, no need to get into it, that's not how you use an heavy tank.
26 years later and no war movie has come close to this movie and scenes like this
Blackhawk down was pretty good.
Hacksaw Ridge
Well, I can experience war in Ukraine in real time which is probably the best documented war in terms of footage - you have FPV footage, areal footage, trench footage, drone footage - you name it.
Generation War, a German series. Maybe it doesn't top this but it's close at the very least.
No war movie has ever had a stupider scene scene like this. Not even the Rambo franchise. For sheer stupidity, nothing come close to planning on holding a bridge to the last man then blowing it.
“I don’t need any luck Sarge, I was born lucky.” I thought for sure Reiben was gonna die but no, he’s right. He was born lucky. One of the few to survive.
he wields BAR, no way he couldn’t survive the battle…
Being the last one of the squad you were with is a blessing and a curse.
It was because of the show he got at his parents shop before he went to basic training 👍
I thought so too, but by the time he single handedly wiped out the 20mm crew, I knew this guy was lucky for real :)
Spoiler alert
The sound of the German tanks rumbling and creaking in the distance is absolutely HAUNTING
That's just what I was thinking!
sure is buddy
Someone modded this into a map in COD WAW with the tanks in the background soundscape ...
It was pretty fun
@@bobdadnaila7708no they didn’t.
@@ChivalryJay
They most certainly did.
I remember watching this at the cinema. The sound from the tanks and the ground rattling gave me nightmares. I have been near tanks moving on rough terrain and this film brought that vibe scarily close.
It is that, reminds me of that scene, the awakening of Talos.
I, too, saw it in a theater. The surround sound let you hear the bullets flying all around. I got a real sense of just how random things are in war. The ammo was flying everywhere. It was just a matter of one of the millions of them flying in your direction.
Same here
The people who saw this in big screen r so damn lucky
If this movie got the chance to return to theatres i would gladly watch again, the atmosphere was superb
a movie that defined genre, and single handedly started the WW2 mania of the early 2000s both in film and video games....
defined the genre and as well as our culture, without this movie theyre would be no medal of honor allied assault. without medal of honor allied assault there would be no call of duty. No call of duty and the 20 years of video game relevance.
Rarely matched tho. Changed war movies but unfortunately it's the peak.
Also coincidentally swing-revival is hit it's peak in same year!
And in Lego Animation as well on UA-cam.
Good movie, but I think I’d take full metal jacket over this one
this movie in 4k looks like a modern day production, what a film, best war movie ever created
Its close...bridge too far is incredible. If bridge too far had the CGI and the realistic hit boxes, itd be the best ever made. Incredible amount of A list actors in that movie
@@beebop4333 I remember seeing that in a theater with my father and it was awesome. I asked him so many questions afterwards including why Montgomery sat waiting with all those tanks.
My Father and Two Uncles fought in WWII. My Father and one Uncle made it home. I see what America has become the last few years and remember the sacrifices my family and millions of others made to bring safety to the world. It breaks my heart to see how far we've fallen, and how so many Americans couldn't care less. My Father & Uncles were part of the Greatest American Generation, I can only hope my own Sons aren't part of the Last American Generation the way things have been going.
SSG. U.S. Army (Medically Retired) Infantry / Sniper / SOF Intel (SOT-A), multiple tours
Prosperity breeds decadence. Keep in mind that the WW2 generation had to endure not just the war but the grinding poverty of the Great Depression. No self-respecting parent would wish either on their children.
They came home from war and spoiled their children rotten because they figured the worst of it had to be behind them. Then their kids had kids and took it to another level. Meanwhile people on the outs of that postwar good life got tired of waiting for their turn. And here we are. Who to blame? Everyone.
@@tgorski52 It's only in the last 20 years things have got really bad iMO. The WEF and the woke left have really poisoned the place. Hillary Clinton, Obama etc..
SSG, in referring to your statement, it should indicate that you need a new sector sketch. Current intel states that we veterans need to be ready as the current readiness is less than adequate. I would bet that just because you were deemed medically unable to continue your mission, if needed, you could regain the sensitivity in your index finger. As I was never in the combat arms, I was involved in the movement of said individuals to and from the AO. I have never forgotten the faces of these individuals as they departed my ACFT. Regardless of the danger, not one person tried to stay behind. The look on their faces when returning to the FOB was a whole different story.
Unfortunately, it will take events that are history altering to make some people know the truth. I wonder what all these people will think with the FLOT is in their backyard? Bu that is just the thoughts of an old crust NCO. Stay safe SFC, US ARMY, AVN, RET
That will be turned around once Trump and his fake patriot Magas are gone and we have a people who in office who recognize the sacrifice the military has done for us.
First and last 20min of Saving Private Ryan are insane.
The beach assault was the most intense
Masterpiece. Art. Spielberg here shows why he is one of the GOAT
This movie started it all for war films and video games. This movie triggered that instant hook on war and history for me. I saw the movie around 2001-2002 when i was about 7 years old. My mind was blown man. Rest was history.
Same here. I was 6 when I saw it. I've been addicted to war and combat ever since. Black Hawk Down is my favorite war movie.
I was at the age of 18 or so when I saw this movie for the first time, but I was really left totally devastated after watching this.
6:21 That handmade bomb going off too early killing the guy was tragically realistic.
I think it went off when it was supposed to, he delayed his approach too long.
At least it was instant
@@Vikingr4Jesus5919 it was actually a dummy got exploded😂
its ok, he was american
@@thorebenthien7448And ironically because of Americans like him your shitty country isn't a Nazi slave camp.
I just love the sound effects throughout the movie, it was super great
Right after Miller says ..... Plus change, the sound is from Full Metal Jacket.
Especially the tanks, freaky
Watched in theatres even better atmosphere, just like you were at the scene
In terms of combat realism this is the greatest war movie ever made. Always find myself coming back to it after watching more recent war films. Everything down to the smallest detail was brutally recreated in this film. None other come close.
Saving Private Ryan had the most accurate depiction of WW2 combat. Black Hawk Down had the most accurate depiction for modern warfare.
2 scenes from this battle that horrified me by how gory they are, are the scene where the soldier gets exploded by his sticky bomb, and the scene where the group of soldiers attacking the tank gets shredded by German flakgun.
Jackson's, Hovack's and Mellish's deaths are heartbreaking, but those two aforementioned scenes are straight up horrifyingly sad.
WW2 were more bloody than WW1, especially the battle of Stalingrad, battle of Okinawa and Iwo Jima
@@PaganMin-19663M troops in WWI, about 20M troops in WWII (Not counting civilian casualties)
This happened every day for 6 years in World War II, 60 million killed
actualyl I don't think a human would explode like that, most likely most of the torso would be opened and maybe some limbs detached but not in small pieces like that from such a small explosion. You need high explosive shell to do that to a human body.
Low testosterone beta obviously
Goes his whole life just to hang on to a sticky bomb too long. Man. :(
I watched it when I was 31, This movie is truly THE classic that is unsurpassed.
I couldn't sit through a 2nd viewing of this movie. It was raw emotion.
My dad was in WW2. He was drafted in 1944. I saw this movie in a theater with fantastic sound and big screen and it was terrifying in some scenes. My dad died in 1980 but I wish he could have seen this movie.
My grandad was at D day plus 1and managed to not get severely injured until the Dutch Belgium border, Don't mean to sound like a melt but has Europe not learned that guns and bombs ain't the way, every warmonger should take a 1988,9 california sunshine and know that everything is gonna be alright so long as we stop killing everyone ffs
He may have not wanted to. My uncle couldn’t watch Full Metal Jacket. And he’s one of the most BA dudes I’ve ever met. Swapping War stories with him after my deployments was just crazy. Vietnam was wild and WWII even more so.
Best movie battle scene ever!, solidiers running out of ammo, hiding behind cover and getting killed if they don't, good guys getting killed. Perfection! puts most movies these days to shame
I love how there are no crappy vfx in this movie....everything seem real it feel like it was film during actual battle
war movies today just dont have the sound design like this movie does. The sounds slowly building and the tension in the beginning is insane even as a viewer you're on the edge of your seat.
I like how private Reiben always gives that look to private Ryan like we’re going through all of this just to save your ass lol
When I was a kid in the mid to late seventies we played war all the time. We thought getting dirty and drinking out of canteens was so cool.
Tom Hanks probably has the best "yelling" voice in all of Hollywood, next to Gary Oldman
I know right. He yells with such authority.
This might be the best war movie I've ever seen, it's extremely realistic...
the set and atmosphere design is so impressive
I love the way Reiben just glares at Ryan in the beginning.
"Thanks, Ryan. You couldn't leave with us and now we're stuck here, and I have no idea how many of my friends are about to die."
Best depiction of what these Men did to save the world from tyranny.
Umm
And yet, look how tyranny has crept back and multiplied to unspeakable levels. Sad.
Iraq, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Libya, Palestine, and many others disagree with you
from one tyranny to perhaps another
@@ahmedshakeel5706 Palestine? Are you serious?
This was amazing in the theater. The ground was literally just rumbling, you could feel it in your chest.
During the prime of this movie, I was a cook. The day shift cooks were responsible for prep, the night shift was busier so we just cooked and cleaned. Anytime we ran out of prep during dinner rush we would call the prep cook Upham.
This had us gripping the seats all the way through. It was like being there.
When the tiger tank passes and stops, then swings around to come down the street is seriously intimidating.
The story although being fictional, the attention to detail and accuracy depicted in this movie is awesome
To an untrained audience, perhaps.
The scene in the tower was pure fiction. SOP in the German and Allied armies during WWII was to destroy a church tower from a distance, to keep both forward observers from calling in air or artillery on their position and to keep snipers out (if they were going to approach the town). The German soldiers close together in two files making their way up the street was fiction as well; they were too well-trained to maneuver so close to one another.
@@tamenund3009 It's 1944. The well trained Germans are buried in a field outside of Belarus. They've brought a motley crue of what ss grenadiers can still walk and three vehicles to take a bridge they don't expect the enemy to hold yet. Realistically, they wouldn't have even made it to the town, they'd be pasted by artillery or airpower, or abandoning their fuel dry tank 15 miles up the road.
Oddly enough I concur with both commenters. Surely the German commander has some basic ideas about advance. The tower has to go first.
@@pxatm bullshit
@@b4nterontilt245 Yeah bud look at how the war went. Germany sent their best and they weren't very good.
The #1 movie scene in all of cinema hands down. U really feel like someone captured filming this . Ti the sound to the visuals damn it's so good. I usually watch this with earphones and blast the sound way up.
Not gonna lie I was only 9 when this came out and the noise of the tanks getting closer and closer and knowing the shit was about to hit the fan damn it was intense.
Hanks' breathing at 4:15 really ups the terror. Incredible acting.
After watching it on tv plenty of times, I didn't miss the chance to see it at amc classic night . Ohh man it was a thrill even then!
THE BEST WAR MOVIE EVER !
Think I'm gonna have to go ahead and agree.
That .30 cal machine gun sounds so sick.
I like the pre 9/11 feeling this movie evokes. Saw it at cinema twice in 1998.
these scene when they where preparing for position was scary as hell.damn quite.you can smell death was coming..
This not a true story, but Steven Spielberg made it great what war is all about.
The premise was based on a true story. Google Fredrick "Fritz" Niland.
It's a few real stories amalgamated into a fictional story
the one paratrooper who times the sticky bomb incorrectly... i always wondered if that was realistic looking until the drone footage from Ukraine verified that yep, they got that right too.
Do you have the link of this drone footage sir?
It's all over Reddit
Could you post a link
Amazing job..Love your all works
One of the best movie I've ever watch.
Soldiers are amazing.
So afraid. Terrified.
So knowing that a horrible death is coming.
But they do what they have to.
I find it fascinating that Steven Spielberg thinks of such small things as making the pile of rubble behind which Tom Hanks takes shelter vibrate as the German tanks get closer😔
Upham frantically scurrying about with his ammo belts. The guy is all heart.
Redeemed himself later with a single shot.
A hand signal for enemy infantry is not a limped wrist. It's usually a point and circle, i think.
Point noted. Let's circle back to that later.
I read somewhere long time ago that the military advisor for the film was a Vietnam veteran and the hand signals were from that era maybe why they were wrong
@@SixDemonBagg his name is Dale Dye and he was a Vietnam vet
@@commanderkeen3787 a highly decorated and respected ex-US Marine Officer, Captain Dale.
@@LimaSierra609 Bronze Star recipient
I have never felt like I was in a movie before until I saw this
You got anymore of that? Classic
*nowday still best movie made all of time last times 20th century.*
THE GREATEST GENERATION EVER PRODUCED BY AMERICA!!!!
damn, i was getting into the movie and the time ran out. that's like going to those .25 cent peep shows in NYC back in the 90's!
they definitely need to replay this back on the big screen
😂
P doe Hanks sure knows how to kill Cartoon Germans!
The tanks groaning would make great horror send effects.
i Swear rewatch this movie has 50 times, every time the sniper I still no idea about the Hand language from the tower. But still looks so cool
I remember watching the T.V. series:Combat with Vic Morrow when I was a kid.Similar pathos to this movie.
La mejor película de la segunda Guerra mundial que e visto, una genialidad, nadie se anima hoy a superar este film, hasta donde recuerdo en mi infancia y hasta ahora con 60 años solo e visto películas y documentales de guerra coleccione algunas y muchos libros también, no se ni voy a saber nunca por que mi adicción a este tema. Saludos desde Uruguay.
The best war movie ever
Сколько раз смотрю этот фильм и каждый раз не покидает ощущение,что это происходит в реальности.
Na denn Iwan: Ab in die Ukraine! Dort geschieht das wegen eueres Scheiß Putin in der Realität.
They knew death was coming, it was hell on earth.
I saw a play and one of the actors was in saving private Ryan, he said the set took your breath away, it looked like proper town that had it's guts kicked of it, if the actors felt like they were in a real town, that's why the film is so good!
Amazing masterpiece by Sberg. Truly the greatest generation; we owe so much to them.
The one thing that never computed to me though, was: I they had all that downtime before and already knew their jobs, weapons and positions, why did they have to depend on Upham racing back and forth thru the battle? Narrative necessity I guess. To this day, when it gets to the part where he chickens out on the stairs, I have to change the channel.
the 4k is stunning.
4k is amazing
0:43 Reiben looks at Ryan "thanks a lot man" looks at him again at 3:33 "sorry man"
I always like how in movies they make ammo cans look like they're weightless.
2024, still never see a war film like this one. Was so crazy, this movie is a kind of deep nigthmare, i can't forget it.
My favorite part is when the 2 guys are fighting and throwing helmets at each other
Back before every combat movie was a money grab with shitty cgi and roided up ex-comedy stars as the main characters.
You spelled Mark Whalberg wrong. Literally any movie relating to a true story about the military has that guy as its main character.
The sound of that half track just slowly incoming is so haunting. Louder and louder and then just stops. Fuck!
That's a great film I've ever seen until now.
"LOOK ARROUND YOU TODAY AND YOU SHALL SEE WHO WAS RIGHT"
The men who fought this war were aa few good men and look what a few good men can do such a good movie to depict good men
Movie makers take note: The camera POV is always at eye level, keeping the audience feeling like they're right there with the soldiers.
No disrespect to Peter Jackson, but if he had directed this movie it would be 90% high speed drone shots and slow mo-fast mo nonsense.
Man I was just watching Forest Gump assemble/disassemble a rifle . Then I click on this
Love the dramatic delay before the Americans finally see the Germans.
Nice work👍
Someday you could Try back to the future
and the only question i have after all those years is why didn't mgs got ammo can each
they had enough time to prepare and it would free upham from running and crying on the stairs
Technician Upham did not smoke before the war. But that changed.
Europeans are watching America this November, hoping, praying that you guys will come to terms with each other and find a peaceful way out of this polarization. We need you!
Trump wants peace Kamala wants war
Ultimately I would say that the American left and the American right still would have each other's backs in an emergency.
6:32 I would be racing my heart hard there as I was squeezing that damn lighter...
For anyone that’s doesn’t know the Tiger tanks were the most feared during ww2, they were faster, larger calibre weapons with further range, to see one approaching must have been terrifying
I've loved many movies in the past, and I have come back to watch it again after many years. I am often left disappointed. This movie, however, is a piece of art, it's visuals, pacing, just the sound design of those tanks slowly coming in, Getting louder and louder It actually makes you feel how they would have. They really were the best generation. I worry that if there is a Third World War, we might not be up to the challenge. I hope I'm wrong..
Every time I watch this scene, at the beginning when you hear the armor coming, I feel dread.
That's a great scene... and I don't say that much... when Ed looks at Matt saying well here we are and it's the war and he knows that Ryan has seen it and now they are seeing it together and both will fight and maybe die as Americans.
I was born in 1998 and when I watched this for the first time when I was like 13 I was like no way this movie came out in 98 lol
And when I watched it the first time you'd probably not even come out your mother's womb yet. lol
ARRRGHHHH needs another 10 secs at the beginning, so we can hear the distant rumbling of those tanks!
Just.imagine how this battle would have.changed if Upham had done the right thing.
A half a pack of Lucky Strikes says Umps a Democrat
@@luiseduardo586 Imagine if we had n00x in the European front. We’d still hold American colonies there today. The EU would never have been created and we would own all of their gold.
@@pfcwar5150 WTF???
@@vitesse_arnhem "n00x"? What is that?
@@brdnrd pronounce it phonetically. It’s so I don’t get cen-sirred
We should all get on are knees and thank the men who saved or country.
That tank approaching was terrifying for 10th grade old me...
When I was in 10th grade I watched The Shining while I was home alone in a ridiculous blizzard.
T just thought: Too bad, that can´t be an original Tiger 1, what kind of crap do they now present to the audience? And I was right.
👌👌👌👍👍👍💥✊✊☝☝☝🔥🔥🔥💯💯 Отличный фильм ...
Historically, Germans would send in the smaller panzers to check the area out before sending in the Tigers.
The two guys sharing gum always struck me. No time for cuties when you're staring death in the eye.
in reality, these german tanks will tear u apart
Que filmão!
I don’t get why they just didn’t distribute the ammo before the battle instead of having Upham run ammo…?
Exactly. SPR is a cartoon
the sound alone you hear from the tanks approaching. The smoke from those diesel engines. i doubt they were easy to maneuver
They were Petrol Engines in All German Tanks in WW2.
@@stephensmith4480 maybach
@@mexman000 Yep 👍👍
4:35 The sound of that tiger moving...... Thats real horror. Sound like a real train.
Well I had the REAL Tiger, the 131 from Bovington, pass 1 meter in front of me, the sound is that indeed. Exactly the same.
My only disgust is how unrealistic it is that they would bring an heavy tank made to rule the open battlefield in an urban fight. No way this would happen.
That Tiger would turn, and simply obliterate them with an HE 88mm shell, no need to get into it, that's not how you use an heavy tank.
@@Kontorotsui Finally someone with an idea here! 👍
@@kal.50bmg32 thanks
My poor sister ran to the lobby puking during the D-Day scene.