This movie came out right before I went to boot camp. The recruiters hated it. They said it wasn't accurate. I thought it was the most accurate marine corps depiction I've ever seen
@@robobiss444 so you went just before I did. I think if they made a movie that showed the amount of actual screaming and all the batshit crazy shenanigans that goes on, it could be very entertaining. All I can do now when I think back on it is just laugh, especially since my experience in the corps just continued to get harder and harder as it went on
@LongShot damn right I went to university. I'm a civil engineer, build roads and structures, and am successful. If you wanna call being educated and successful being in a "safe space", then I assume you mean "safe from poverty" and I agree 👍
@@craigfdavis Don't worry, he is probably too stupid to even get degree. This type of man who wants to enlist just because they want to look tough have no brain.
When I got to the fleet, I learned pretty early on that the senior Marines who talked the most typically went through the least. Guys who actually went through hell will say few words about it, let alone parade their fucking CAR’s around like it’s their biggest accomplishment in left.
Sadly Knox is basically closed. 19K 1990 after Parris Island 1984. Army had M1's going into Iraq and I wasn't riding a ratty M60 in the desert. R Lee was much more accurate a DI. We had a sadist of a senior DI but that hard ass kept me alive more then once in the years to come. Every 18 year old needs to do 2 years in the corp just not to be a pussy come 22 like we have now
@@scottys1423 That's right. Here in Greece the military service is obligatory, but the special forces like O. Y. K. or our Marine corps are so so tough to deal in. The simple army service is just like a camping trip nowadays. Back in the '90s though, military service in Greece was much more difficult than anyone could expect.
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For all those who been through USMC boot camp, looking back, Drill Instructors are actually comedians... very intense, violent, and loud but comedians nonetheless 🤣
Yep comedians! I loved it when they dumped or kicked over the mop buckets full of water and had us get on line with our wooden scuzz brushes and do "Speed Racers" up and down the squad bay while Senior aka Daddy was not there :)
@@thefriko9812 basically it means that the experience of the Vietnam war was so haunting to his father that he only spoke about it once and never again, the drill sergeant just means that his father was being honest about his experiences.
Was in the usmc 02-06. This came out right before I got out. After I saw it I was surprised how it showed how accurate military life was like. The boredom, the terminology and losing ur mind really hit me hard
Love how the actors in the back ground behind the drill instructor while he's yelling at Gyllenhall are trying HARD to not bust a gut laughing listening to him.
I can still vividly remember one of my Drill Instructors skipping through the squad bay, dumping dirt out of an ammo can then turning to my buddy and I with a shiteating grin asking, “Are we having fun yet?” I was biting the inside of my mouth trying not to laugh
I’m Scottish. I used to work for a car rental company near Edinburgh Airport. I remember I served this American gent and his wife, I forget which state he hailed from. He mentioned he’d served in the marines. They’d hired a car to do the North Coast 500. Guy was so respectful and well spoken, addressing me as “Sir” and giving me a firm handshake before he left. He also had a great sense of humour. One of the coolest dudes I ever met. This scene always reminds me of him 😂 Hope he’s doing well wherever he is.
@@goodyeoman4534you an American? If you are im from South England and i have the same experience. Americans always say ‘sir’ and have very good manners.
I remember seeing Jarhead in the theaters, and being teenagers we loved the entire movie. But the minute the boot camp scenes started, we started dying and the man and his wife in front of us was a USMC Sgt. on leave. He turned around and looked at us during the “Jodie scene” and just smiled. We ended up shaking hands and talking to him for almost an hour and he was hilarious and definitely a man of honor. Why Jarhead is a movie close to the heart.
@P Ivan Sanchez Noooo! Don't stop watching Marine Corps movies! Just take comments with a grain of salt as Marines and salty vets in general tend to have a very sarcastic and often "dark" sense of humor. Semper Fi to your brother and watch your six in these crazy times!
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My father was an extra in this movie. He was a Marine Corps and later Army Staff Sergeant seen in the center at 3:08 . He said Jamie Foxx was cool. Most of the guys in the background were real soldiers getting back from Iraq in 2004, he was one of them.
@@Guest_N8 he was part of the army national guard. They were initially mobilized in 2001 after 9/11. After that time he was sent out to Iraq in 2003. There’s a little gap in what was told to me but he returned in 2004 and then j was born in 2005. He passed away in 2019 after getting cancer. He was part of the whole camp lejuene water contamination and he and a lot of others got cancer from it. I still have letters and some of his stuff from back then. Basically he was part of the initial invasion. He said the officers were assholes.
I served in the Marines from 2002 - 2006. Aside from the physical abuse, this is pretty accurate. DIs are not allowed to physically abuse recruits as pictured in this movie. I never saw any physical abuse like this while in basic training. Will they smoke you on the quarterdeck until you puke or pass out? Hell yeah they will!! However, in terms of a DI physically putting their hands on another recruit to abuse them, it's highly unlikely as that DI would have hell to pay when reporting to their Commanding Officer!!
I recently graduated in 2021. My DIs never hit or choked us but they did use aggression to correct us. Oh and the low crawl. Remember one dude started crying and one DI kicked him in the head while he was wearing Kevlar. In another company heard one kid got punched in the stomach and left a giant ass bruise. None of the other recruits reported it cause they all hated him anyways
Huh, I guess things are very different in the US. Where I come from abuse is "officially" not allowed but everybody knows it and just rolls with it. None of this flaming branding shit though. If someone is too much of a prick you just wait until the night. Throw a blanket over his head beat the shit out of him along with your buddies. Should he ever file a complaint there is nobody specific he can blame.
I joined a few years before you did. There was certainly physical abuse in bootcamp similar to this film. I went to San Diego. However, for a better representation of Marine Corp bootcamp I recommend Full Metal Jacket. We also had blanket parties for the perpetual fuckups. But that was a long time ago. My guess is that the military in general is a lot softer these days.
@@HotRodsnHueys drill instructor. More of a schedule and not as pressured. Still had it but recruiting is more like a business that the command will slap you around if you don’t make mission.
Its funny as shit but don't even DARE let a DI see you laughing. They purposely do funny shit just to fuck with recruits. I loved being on the other side of that though. I was never a DI but had a couple of friends who were and i got to watch them for a day from the sidelines. Had a PVT come up to me and salute me because he thought i was an officer in civilian clothes spectating. Boy oh boy that PVT got destroyed. I just laughed at him when he saluted me
@@TnerB91 oh yeah, we got bored sometimes. Troops loved it though. We had a female drill and I asked a private if they found her attractive, he didn’t know to say yes or no. We all laughed and he did push ups.
I can't tell you how often many of us recruits had to bite our lips to avoid laughing at some of the shit our DI's would say/yell. I never became a DI, so I don't know if they have mandatory comedy classes or not as part of DI school, but I wouldn't doubt it. They were some of the funniest bastards with the quickest wit I ever witnessed.
I’d also believe that they take advantage of the psychological phenomenon where if you’re in a situation where you’re not supposed to laugh, everything around you becomes a million times funnier.
I think you don't make it to E6 in the military without developing a well rounded sense of humor. You either stay an E4 and try to sham it through or you kinda lose a screw here and there.
I got promoted to E-4 as quickly as possible *_because_* I joined the Army *_already with_* that sense of humor and wit. I also *_stayed_* E4 largely because I never lost it.
I think the films have such a similar vibe and the portrayal of the hazing and drill Sgt. in both films are nearly identical. Can't beat the OG drill Sgt in FMJ though, however the hazing here is better in terms of shock factor.
Never understood why they go with that line. What kind of morale is that? Is the military attractive to cuckolds? Is that it? The US has an armies & corps of emasculated cucks? I would want my recruits thinking of themselves as killers-in-training, not impotent rejects. Maybe the DIs are just speaking from experience, though
I once got asked my by ex Drill if I was a virgin I said I'm abstinent Drill Sergeant he told me damn you that afraid of pussies? I laughed and got fucked up for it. Worth the roast. Edit: I'm not a virgin anymore as of 2020. Decided to find the right girl and I did now we are getting married next year. Definitely worth the wait and the smoke sessions.
@ابوفادى المستعرب حبيب الملايين The soldiers might get the gear without them paying, but manufacturing of that gear, shipping, handling, and storing all costs money. Nothing is free, except oxygen... but I'm even starting to doubt that, now.
3:07 Despite me being just a conscript, this hits me right in the feels and brings me back to the first week of being at the brigade. From having to carry literally everything you will be using to the veterans (as in people who had been there longer) looking down on you everywhere you go. Man this movie is good.
my uncle told me a tale about when he was in marine basic training in the 60's, where a 'hands on' drill got too physical with a private. that private beat the absolute shit out of the sergeant until he was held back by 4 other privates who saw it happening.. since then, they mandated a second instructor always be present when smoking a recruit.
@@lestermount3287 lol I remember back in Jackson some recruit threw a elbow to a sergeant landed it and next thing you know 8 drills come outta no where and pretty much proceed to beat the shot out of him for a minute before the MPs came💀
I call B.S. first off most DI's are combat veterans. Also privates don't know sh*t they are privates while the DI's have been there done that in training. I know fragging (chunking a live grenade ar your CO if he does something immoral or evil to endanger the life of you or other soldiers in your platoon) does happen but that's in time of war and happens very rarely. As someone who's in. I don't really believe that one honestly
Bullshit...I was 15 when the Nam ended...In philly, Nam vets were given the respect they earned by being in that fuckin meat grinder...We know about doing your job...If we saw ANYONE trying to fuck with a Nam vet or, any vet for that matter, they'd get jacked up...
I really don't understand why this film isn't more appreciated. For the most part it's fantastic and gives us some insight into a war that's fading from public memory and those who fought it.
@@novandita9071 because I was homeless, they promised me three hots and a cot and a paycheck, and... The day I walked in with my high school diploma for the NAVY recruiter (I told him I was gonna be there at such-and-such time), he bailed on me to watch a football game. I sat outside the door of the recruitment office because I'm stubborn and didn't have anything better to do, and one of the Marine Corps recruiters walked outside (same building, different offices, kinda like a strip mall). I signed with him an hour later as a "fuck you" to the navy recruiter. Joke was on me though.
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@@shoazdon7000 no, they have cracked down on hazing like that...One of my buddies was a grunt in the Marine Corps he used to send me videos of them hazing the new guys... those boys are hardcore. I saw some wild stuff
@@GoldenGod69 damn that is crazy, I watched the film that night I commented and I know he doesn’t get burned but it’s still surprising to hear it happened in real life. Why did they start cracking down, did the media catch wind of it?
@@shoazdon7000 people started getting hurt and yes as far as the Army goes, the media caught on when someone died from a hazing session (15-20 years ago) and that’s basically when most of the physical stuff stopped
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The book ‘Jarhead’ is really good. It goes into more depth about his family/upbringing and what happened to those he served with after the war. Two parts that were shoehorned into the movie with very little effort imo. If I remember correctly he is very anti military now after growing up around it, loving it and being determined to join. Even trying to get his parents to sign off in him joining early (which they wouldn’t). It’s a good movie but it’s a much better book.
Most books are better than the movies. I say most because I read Dogs Of War and then saw the movie. The movie was better. The chapter was good and halfway through the second the book took a nose dive until the last chapter. Every thing else in between was boring.
I come back to this scene from time to time... I freaking loved this movie. I remember so many people trashing it because it had no action. LIKE YOU MISSED THE POINT! These guys train like hell and to go on tour and sometimes that was just it...sitting around 365 days in the blistering desert ready to use your training...and it never came for some. Just went around patrolling and not being in endless combat. And they would return with the same PTSD that others vets who were in the trenches did. This movie captured that war is different for everyone...and at the same time... its the same for everyone.
It kinda fucked me up, being trained and ready to fight and wanting nothing more than to be put to that test that I've trained years for only for it to never come. Now I have years of training for something that I never did, and will never do that I have to unlearn
It really captures how the worst part of combat is the waiting. You're constantly on edge, listening and looking for anything dangerous. There were similar sentiments from guys that were in Easy Company on the days before jumping into Normandy on D-Day. Once the shots started firing, a lot of your training and instincts kick in. But the waiting and anxiety that comes from it fucks a lot of people up.
@@nekrataali I can imagine (but not at the same time because I wasn’t in the military) it being brutal the waiting. The anxiety of something that might never come. I have a huge respect for anyone who was or is in the military. The terminal list had a great quote about how they are the ones who look evil in the eye because most people don’t have the balls too. Just really put it into perspective how that’s the job.
@@seanslaysean7097 I actually read recently ptsd was a lot less back when people going home would have to take long train rides and ships across the ocean. And that flying from a warzone for 10 14 etc hours and being home so quick doesn’t give the brain time to process and come down. Interesting theory but idk how true
My guess is that he was told to laugh. Especially since they do like 20 takes and use the best one. Guy was probably told to laugh to make it more realistic since drill instructors really do talk like that and if you aren't the one targeted it can be pretty damn funny.
My sweet husband joined the Marine Corps in 1967. Need I say more????? He was my soulmate and I still love him to this day even though death parted us!!! You don’t get over someone like him! Semper Fi my love! ❤️
“Marines don’t die. They just regroup in he!!.” ‘If the Army and the Navy, ever look on heaven’s scenes, they will find the streets are guarded by United States Marines.’ Semper Fi ma’am.
My son's mother's father was a drill instructor for 22 years. You can imagine his reaction when he found out his 18 year old daughter was pregnant. He clotheslined me onto the living room floor, helped me back to my feet, and told me to take care of his daughter and grandchild. He gave me a hug after that. My son just graduated from high school with a 4.3 GPA, an 80% scholarship to USF, and is my best friend. Her dad was there when mine wasn't. Tough as nails and was always there for me🤘greatest man I've ever met ❤
I went to USCG boot camp in 1972....supposedly the second toughest boot camp after the Corp. The CC's were recently prohibited from striking a recruit, but I saw many grabbed by the collar and jacked up against a bulkhead. Swim survival training and relentless PT were the toughest part. Had to think clearly under simulated high pressure situations and had to be very proficient with a .45 as well.
If you think Hartman was good in FMJ you should see his performance in the Boys of Company C which was his first performance and by far more accurate for Vietnam era.
The only accounts I know of gay sex, consensual or not we're all Marine. I knew a few gay dudes in the Navy, but never heard of anything happening in the barracks or berthing. Can't say the same for my Marine counter parts.
Yeah man, they like to fuck each other. In all seriousness dudes fuck each other in all branches. But in my personal experience, thY whole gay navy stereotype isn't true. I knew more dude fuckers in the corps.
That response (and the confrontational gaze he gives) is only there for the sake of the film as to convey & impress mindsets to the viewers. Not saying such behavior never occurred in reality, only that it was super rare because the penalty would be immediate and furious ..that the D.I. would beat your as into the dirt was just for starters; you'd then likely end up in Moto and the C.C.P. if you continued to buck. I'm talking about once you've been placed in your platoon and training has begun. Usually there's about 3-5 days of "receiving" upon arrival where things aren't expected of you ..as much. During that brief time the repercussions are less severe simply because you aren't being handled by YOUR drill instructors. But even then you're on your best behavior and trying to stay off the radar. It's all planned and a psychological strategy to have you walking on egg shells BEFORE the storm even arrives! That said, despite the flaws, this video had me pumped and laughing harder than I have in months! Semper Fi!
@@SDeanP You’re bullshitting. I’ve seen and heard of people screaming and arguing with their DIs or DSs when abused or pushed over the edge and no such retaliatory violence ever occurred on them. Knowledge is the greatest weapon a recruit has, and the DIs greatest weapon is ignorance of what they can and cannot do. They’re not invincible, and they too can be subject to dishonorable discharges and court marshalls.
I remember I was in 4th grade when this movie came out. I was so excited to see it because I had just recently seen SPR and had been obsessed with war history. When I eventually saw it I was disappointed because it didn't have any action and didn't understand it. Now in my 20s I finally understand this was about politics, psychological warfare and the weaponizing + dehumanizing of young American minds going into the middle eastern conflicts. Hits completely different now and great performance by the actors.
In the situation where about 10 guys are holding you down trying to brand you I strongly suggest fighting till you pass out, anything less is a surrender, and just remember, you’ll wake up at some point and shitting in your new “buddy’s” bunks, is never a bad revenge strategy
You need to get lethal in this kind of confrontation, targeting their crotch, eyes, necks, bite if you have to just to send the message you're taking one or two down with you if they mess with you. It's just fun and games for them till someone loses their eye or ears.
@@ghostpants8172 Bingo, and even a few hours later after it’s over and their all sleeping peacefully, you wake up, find the top dog, tap him lightly on the shoulder to just barely wake him up, so he recognizes you, then carefully apply one broken nose to the fuckers face and put him right back to sleep, and when he wakes his broken nose will remind him of the power transfer that just occurred
At 0:53 swaford says “I’m not gay sir “ when he was supposed to say “this recruit is not gay sir” that’s why he’s pushing later on the drill instructor just wanted to make it funny
I watched this movie when I was a kid and thought it was quite boring because there wasn’t a lot of action. Came back to it when I was older and wiser and appreciated it a lot more.
It's a war movie about a war that was so one-sided that it lasted only a few weeks and in which the biggest danger to the U.S. soldiers and marines was friendly-fire from other U.S. forces. Unlike the second US-Iraq war that lasted for almost nine years.
“It was shortly after meeting Drill Instructor Fitch that i realized that joining the Marine Corps might have been a dad decision.” Something similar to this was said by every military recruit ever on their first day of basic…
hasbeendrummer - Thats an oxymoron. A LOT of people that "stay in school" end up completely unable to do critical thinking and to be individuals. Not to mention the astronomical misbelief that military personnel are dumb. Sure, you can be the "yes sir, no sir, cant take a crap without getting an order to do so sir" kind of soldier/marine, but then youre not gonna make it very far in your career. Most try to learn as much as they can, and get on the path to be an operator. Now Im not saying every single one of them will, but lot of them WILL end up becoming operators. Learn what that means. It takes more learning, skills, intelligence and strength to become an operator than most college students would ever be capable of. Its a doctorate in combat and fighting wars.
At the end of Parris Island boot camp my DI asked me why I didn't crack despite all their intimidations. I told him, "Sir, I was raised by Catholic nuns, sir! They would eat you alive!" We both laughed our asses off!
The I got lost on the way to college line would have cracked me the fuck up in boot camp. Not sure if I'd be able to hold back the chuckles as a spectator lmao.
@@MrCruz-iq3sc back when I was in it was like this, it's not like this at all anymore. All new recruits have it pretty easy and basically just have to deal with now non " violent" comedians
That's not breaking character. That shit is accurate. DI's are fucking class A comedians and you're supposed to keep your bearing somehow. By the end of bootcamp you're legit all laughing, DI included, as you get slayed.
When I watched this movie as a freshman in high school, it made me uncomfortable for some reason. Then 2 years into college, I left to join the US Army. Watched the movie again another 2 years after that and everything became relatable lol.
This amazing movie reminds me of my father. Even the Sergeant Hartman reminds me of him but my father had mustaches. He passed away in 2016. He was my lone and best Drill Sergeant my God could give cause i'm not a miltary. We argued with love and anger and he was always right, for me at that moment not. But now I am grateful to him and I live well thanks to his severity even though it was difficult to grow up. I miss his authority, I miss him. I am safe and sound thanks also to his character. We will meet again someday. Or maybe not!. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Italy
This movie came out right before I went to boot camp. The recruiters hated it. They said it wasn't accurate. I thought it was the most accurate marine corps depiction I've ever seen
Gee i wonder why the recruiters hated it...
Are the drill instructors allowed to beat us and insult us
Recruiter: the law requires i answer no
And they were right. Just like fmj, this movie is incredibly tame compared to the real deal
@@adamsnell2088 I went to Parris Island in 2013 and I concur, this is a lot softer than reality.
@@robobiss444 so you went just before I did. I think if they made a movie that showed the amount of actual screaming and all the batshit crazy shenanigans that goes on, it could be very entertaining. All I can do now when I think back on it is just laugh, especially since my experience in the corps just continued to get harder and harder as it went on
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@@Franzlio bruh what you missed the whole point. he's saying now people would rather go to college than enlist
@LongShot Look everyone! He's a super tough guy! Everyone! Look!
@LongShot damn right I went to university. I'm a civil engineer, build roads and structures, and am successful.
If you wanna call being educated and successful being in a "safe space", then I assume you mean "safe from poverty" and I agree 👍
@@craigfdavis Don't worry, he is probably too stupid to even get degree. This type of man who wants to enlist just because they want to look tough have no brain.
“Sir, I got lost on the way to college sir!”
Best. Answer. Ever.
I just got out of boot camp and one of my DIs used to say that to us all that time
😂
Best line in the video
Since most college are quite expensive, you need to over memorize things, and sometimes are more demanding
the freeze frame + music was the ridiculous cherry on top 🍒
0:15
“Did he ever talk about it?”
“Sir, only once, sir.”
“GOOD, then he wasn’t LYING”
Such a good line.
True
Did he have the balls to die there? Too bad.
When I got to the fleet, I learned pretty early on that the senior Marines who talked the most typically went through the least. Guys who actually went through hell will say few words about it, let alone parade their fucking CAR’s around like it’s their biggest accomplishment in left.
Fund for drilling
Too fuckin bad!
"Joining the Marines might have been a mistake". I had exactly the same reaction about one hour after my arrival at Fort Knox in '69.
Good thing you went Army then!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@JO-ly3hi why?
@@thewolfofswingthat2035 - The Marines is the most rigorous branch. Out the five branches of the United States of America Military. That is why!
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Sadly Knox is basically closed. 19K 1990 after Parris Island 1984. Army had M1's going into Iraq and I wasn't riding a ratty M60 in the desert. R Lee was much more accurate a DI. We had a sadist of a senior DI but that hard ass kept me alive more then once in the years to come. Every 18 year old needs to do 2 years in the corp just not to be a pussy come 22 like we have now
Never been a Marine but I can feel the “Why the f*uck did I join moment”
@@usemeasthenewdislikebutton9793 As if most people cared about it outside the States or the military.
Big difference between the army and marines.
@@scottys1423 That's right. Here in Greece the military service is obligatory, but the special forces like O. Y. K. or our Marine corps are so so tough to deal in. The simple army service is just like a camping trip nowadays. Back in the '90s though, military service in Greece was much more difficult than anyone could expect.
@@scottys1423 oof my bad
@@akashchoudhary8162 Hey, maybe that was intentional as subtle comment. :-)
Yall ever watch a whole movie through movie clips
Yeah
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Dude I saw the color, the letter, and your name and thought "When did I post this? I mean it's true and exactly what I've been doing"
Na. It's pretty fucking annoying TBH
Hahaha!👌
"I got lost on the way to college" was and is still some of the funniest shit I have ever heard in my life hahah
No matter how many drill instructors come and go, the one from full metal jacket will always be the best.
No one will ever top R. Lee, may that man rest in peace
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DEVIL DOG D.I. 's & THEIR
" DEVIL DOG BARKING " , A REAL
" ATTENTION GETTER & ON PURPOSE , TESTING ONES. REACTIONS , CREATING STRESS & HOW ONE'S TO OVERCOME, COMBAT IS INTENSE & BRUTAL, MANY LEAVE
M.C.R.D. 's PREPARED TO. BECOME
" AMERICA'S TIP OF THE SPEAR ".
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I didn't know they stack shit that high
What about the one from An Officer & a Gentleman?
“Ill bet you can suck a golf ball through a garden hose!” 🤣
For all those who been through USMC boot camp, looking back, Drill Instructors are actually comedians... very intense, violent, and loud but comedians nonetheless 🤣
Yep comedians! I loved it when they dumped or kicked over the mop buckets full of water and had us get on line with our wooden scuzz brushes and do "Speed Racers" up and down the squad bay while Senior aka Daddy was not there :)
Sometimes I think it was on purpose. - Comic relief.
@@tbob8212 He didnt say they were trying to amuse the recruits.
Some of the funniest moments I’ve witnessed in my life were at MCRD SD.
IChronicles 29:11 Of course. EVERYTHING’S funnier when you’re under stress. We had a guy no one liked get shit on by a bird. I died.
Man that “did he ever talk about it?” “Sir only once sir” “then he wasn’t lying” scene low key kinda hit hard
I don't get it ):
@@thefriko9812 bruh
@@Brodes235 bruh
@@thefriko9812 basically it means that the experience of the Vietnam war was so haunting to his father that he only spoke about it once and never again, the drill sergeant just means that his father was being honest about his experiences.
@@Nandoswitharando so, if a nam vet talks ocasionally/almost never about his time at service he's being honest, that's what they mean?
Was in the usmc 02-06. This came out right before I got out. After I saw it I was surprised how it showed how accurate military life was like. The boredom, the terminology and losing ur mind really hit me hard
did y'all actually have to burn the stuff from outhouses like in that scene?
@@corncobbob2326 went on field ops. We had potter potty’s. Never went to Iraq never heard of guys doing that. Maybe they did during the gulf war
@@corncobbob2326they definitely did that lol
@@retepoteildid you deploy to the ME? If not Iraq where? Afghanistan?
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Love how the actors in the back ground behind the drill instructor while he's yelling at Gyllenhall are trying HARD to not bust a gut laughing listening to him.
Exactly how it actually was LOL
@@j.webster735 So true, so true. (Whatever you do DON'T LAUGH)
1:03 haha
I can still vividly remember one of my Drill Instructors skipping through the squad bay, dumping dirt out of an ammo can then turning to my buddy and I with a shiteating grin asking, “Are we having fun yet?” I was biting the inside of my mouth trying not to laugh
its ok as long as you dont get seen
“Sir, I got lost on the way to college, sir!”- well, you done f*cked up.
*proceeds to smash head*
BTDT, sometimes you know your fucked, so giving a fuck you on the way to hell is worth it.... earns you bonus points with cadre.
Lol that reaction was so real
The ultimate "DOH" moment
@@arkus6136 Do they honestly do that in the marines?
This is a weird movie, it's considered anti-war by pro-war people and pro-war by anti-war people. I love it
Just like, I dunno, Full metal jacket
It's my favorite war movie. There is no glory. Only loss comes from war.
Its both pro and anti. Its life for a soldier.
Don't really think either is the point of the movie
It’s the wanna be modern day full metal jacket
I’m Scottish. I used to work for a car rental company near Edinburgh Airport. I remember I served this American gent and his wife, I forget which state he hailed from. He mentioned he’d served in the marines. They’d hired a car to do the North Coast 500. Guy was so respectful and well spoken, addressing me as “Sir” and giving me a firm handshake before he left. He also had a great sense of humour. One of the coolest dudes I ever met. This scene always reminds me of him 😂
Hope he’s doing well wherever he is.
Thanks for the anecdote. Always a pleasure to meet an American cousin.
@@goodyeoman4534 why do u think it's anecdote?
@@heybeachMIN What's with the stupid and pointless question?
@@goodyeoman4534you an American? If you are im from South England and i have the same experience. Americans always say ‘sir’ and have very good manners.
@@Ben-ek1fz From Lincoln, England, mate,
I remember seeing Jarhead in the theaters, and being teenagers we loved the entire movie. But the minute the boot camp scenes started, we started dying and the man and his wife in front of us was a USMC Sgt. on leave. He turned around and looked at us during the “Jodie scene” and just smiled. We ended up shaking hands and talking to him for almost an hour and he was hilarious and definitely a man of honor. Why Jarhead is a movie close to the heart.
Beautiful story. I wish I was old enough to see this in theaters
what the hell were they doing at the end of the scene
Tho to brand someone is sur criminal no matter where cant get more Hollywood then that.😅
He was on leave but that wasn't his wife.
And then everyone clapped
He lied to the drill instructor
He was in brokeback mountain lol
Lol this
@@bacilluscereus1299 probably lol
That was a pushup for everytime Joddy was fucking Ennis not his girl😏
What makes me sad is that this movie is basically a copy of full metal jacket
With you’re dad lol 😂
I was like 16 when I first saw this movie on dvd, now I'm 31. Time flies
STFU, you're still a child....enjoy it, lol!
@P Ivan Sanchez Don't get your panties in a wod I was joking with the guy! You must not be a Marine lol! 31 yo is pretty young to some old timers!
@P Ivan Sanchez Noooo! Don't stop watching Marine Corps movies! Just take comments with a grain of salt as Marines and salty vets in general tend to have a very sarcastic and often "dark" sense of humor. Semper Fi to your brother and watch your six in these crazy times!
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I have watched this movie countless times and I am still moved by the whole production.... This has to be one of the greatest movies ever.
My father was an extra in this movie. He was a Marine Corps and later Army Staff Sergeant seen in the center at 3:08 . He said Jamie Foxx was cool. Most of the guys in the background were real soldiers getting back from Iraq in 2004, he was one of them.
Holy heck dude that’s really awesome
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Good to know your father murdered innocent people in Iraq. Hopefully he made you proud.
What was your father doing in iraq?
@@Guest_N8 he was part of the army national guard. They were initially mobilized in 2001 after 9/11. After that time he was sent out to Iraq in 2003. There’s a little gap in what was told to me but he returned in 2004 and then j was born in 2005. He passed away in 2019 after getting cancer. He was part of the whole camp lejuene water contamination and he and a lot of others got cancer from it. I still have letters and some of his stuff from back then. Basically he was part of the initial invasion. He said the officers were assholes.
I served in the Marines from 2002 - 2006. Aside from the physical abuse, this is pretty accurate. DIs are not allowed to physically abuse recruits as pictured in this movie. I never saw any physical abuse like this while in basic training. Will they smoke you on the quarterdeck until you puke or pass out? Hell yeah they will!! However, in terms of a DI physically putting their hands on another recruit to abuse them, it's highly unlikely as that DI would have hell to pay when reporting to their Commanding Officer!!
I recently graduated in 2021. My DIs never hit or choked us but they did use aggression to correct us. Oh and the low crawl. Remember one dude started crying and one DI kicked him in the head while he was wearing Kevlar. In another company heard one kid got punched in the stomach and left a giant ass bruise. None of the other recruits reported it cause they all hated him anyways
This looks like an russian army. Torture your future partner in war. Seems like a fucked up idea to me lol
Huh, I guess things are very different in the US. Where I come from abuse is "officially" not allowed but everybody knows it and just rolls with it. None of this flaming branding shit though. If someone is too much of a prick you just wait until the night. Throw a blanket over his head beat the shit out of him along with your buddies. Should he ever file a complaint there is nobody specific he can blame.
I joined a few years before you did. There was certainly physical abuse in bootcamp similar to this film. I went to San Diego. However, for a better representation of Marine Corp bootcamp I recommend Full Metal Jacket. We also had blanket parties for the perpetual fuckups. But that was a long time ago. My guess is that the military in general is a lot softer these days.
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Everytime I think about joining the military, I make myself watch Jarhead to remind myself that it may be a bad idea.
it does the opposite to me for some reason.
@@SW-we5qb same
@@SW-we5qb the army is full of testosterone and sufering at the same time, we want to do manly stuff but we are at the same time afraid of that so eh
Full metal jacket and Jarhead only elevated my hype for military service. Although the navy ain't exactly the marines xd.
just avoid signing up as a herbie
As a former drill instructor and recruiter, completely accurate.
Never heard of anyone doing 2 SDAs, which did you prefer over the other?
@@HotRodsnHueys drill instructor. More of a schedule and not as pressured. Still had it but recruiting is more like a business that the command will slap you around if you don’t make mission.
Its funny as shit but don't even DARE let a DI see you laughing. They purposely do funny shit just to fuck with recruits. I loved being on the other side of that though. I was never a DI but had a couple of friends who were and i got to watch them for a day from the sidelines. Had a PVT come up to me and salute me because he thought i was an officer in civilian clothes spectating. Boy oh boy that PVT got destroyed. I just laughed at him when he saluted me
@@TnerB91 oh yeah, we got bored sometimes. Troops loved it though. We had a female drill and I asked a private if they found her attractive, he didn’t know to say yes or no. We all laughed and he did push ups.
Bullshit. That hazing shit by other recruits is pure fiction. Were you ever in the Corp, you'd know that.
I can't tell you how often many of us recruits had to bite our lips to avoid laughing at some of the shit our DI's would say/yell. I never became a DI, so I don't know if they have mandatory comedy classes or not as part of DI school, but I wouldn't doubt it. They were some of the funniest bastards with the quickest wit I ever witnessed.
One DI called a dark green recruit Mick fucking Jagger because of his lips resembled the singer of The Rolling Stones 😊
I’d also believe that they take advantage of the psychological phenomenon where if you’re in a situation where you’re not supposed to laugh, everything around you becomes a million times funnier.
I think you don't make it to E6 in the military without developing a well rounded sense of humor. You either stay an E4 and try to sham it through or you kinda lose a screw here and there.
Lol
I got promoted to E-4 as quickly as possible *_because_* I joined the Army *_already with_* that sense of humor and wit.
I also *_stayed_* E4 largely because I never lost it.
Imagine full metal jacket and Jarhead were in the same universe
I think the films have such a similar vibe and the portrayal of the hazing and drill Sgt. in both films are nearly identical. Can't beat the OG drill Sgt in FMJ though, however the hazing here is better in terms of shock factor.
I like to imagine Joker changed his name to Swafford after the 1st movie, and then had a kid, who became private Swafford
Full metal jacket is vietnam and Jarhead is 90's, they were different corps.
@@carlosrivas1629 you’re an idiot
@@icysaracen3054 well at one point everyone is an idiot and Genius at the same time, stay humble.
Jody was indeed tapping that
that is funny because my 1st wife is named Jodi and she screwed around on me all the time while I served.
Freaking Jody will GET SOME!!!
Never understood why they go with that line. What kind of morale is that? Is the military attractive to cuckolds? Is that it? The US has an armies & corps of emasculated cucks? I would want my recruits thinking of themselves as killers-in-training, not impotent rejects. Maybe the DIs are just speaking from experience, though
@@hankjones2975damn sorry bout that
@@hankjones2975 we thank you for your service, and Jodi thanks her for her cervix
Sergeant: do you have a girlfriend
Prívate: sir no sir
Sergeant : oh so you have a boyfriend
Sir, no sir !
Sergeant *
@Praised OUT FUCKING STANDING!
@@jhrisado 😂
I once got asked my by ex Drill if I was a virgin I said I'm abstinent Drill Sergeant he told me damn you that afraid of pussies? I laughed and got fucked up for it. Worth the roast.
Edit: I'm not a virgin anymore as of 2020. Decided to find the right girl and I did now we are getting married next year. Definitely worth the wait and the smoke sessions.
When he said “ a tie is still a tie, and a belt a belt, but many other things will never be the same” I felt this. USMC 2015-2019
Thank you for your service
Yes thank you sir
bruh I’m not thanking you for the bare minimum 4 years nigga
Field scarf...
Thank you for your service sir
I like how they took his jacket off knowing how expensive it is.
@@isakmorales1538 about $500 or so to start
@@mcmc2386 dress jacket?!
@@riseuplight
We have something similar in the navy, and, yeah... they're pretty expensive.
@ابوفادى المستعرب حبيب الملايين
There's no such thing as free. The money comes from somewhere.
@ابوفادى المستعرب حبيب الملايين
The soldiers might get the gear without them paying, but manufacturing of that gear, shipping, handling, and storing all costs money. Nothing is free, except oxygen... but I'm even starting to doubt that, now.
3:07 Despite me being just a conscript, this hits me right in the feels and brings me back to the first week of being at the brigade. From having to carry literally everything you will be using to the veterans (as in people who had been there longer) looking down on you everywhere you go. Man this movie is good.
Bruh same here
You were conscripted? What country?
Probably cause they knew you weren't shit yet. And still had to pass the pile of dog shit they had.
same
Conscript politics are a bit different than a "volunteer army"
FYI
my uncle told me a tale about when he was in marine basic training in the 60's, where a 'hands on' drill got too physical with a private. that private beat the absolute shit out of the sergeant until he was held back by 4 other privates who saw it happening.. since then, they mandated a second instructor always be present when smoking a recruit.
yeah there were always more than just one DI present so if a recruit fought back he could not win.
@@lestermount3287 lol I remember back in Jackson some recruit threw a elbow to a sergeant landed it and next thing you know 8 drills come outta no where and pretty much proceed to beat the shot out of him for a minute before the MPs came💀
Plot twist, that beating was merciful.
@@Buddhapyro I expceted nothing less tbh
I call B.S. first off most DI's are combat veterans. Also privates don't know sh*t they are privates while the DI's have been there done that in training. I know fragging (chunking a live grenade ar your CO if he does something immoral or evil to endanger the life of you or other soldiers in your platoon) does happen but that's in time of war and happens very rarely. As someone who's in. I don't really believe that one honestly
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And crayons were snacks
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"did he had the balls to die there?" explains exactly how nam vets got treated when they came back home up to this day.....
I was in the army in 68 and this DI behavior wasn't wrong at all! My DI did 2 tours in Nam infantry and he was a little bent up.
No, this is a Marine thing and combat. Has nothing to do with Vietnam in particular.
@@TheBluesnbob How was it to fight guerilla fighters, like going through the same horror the French had to go through in France
He meant, he didn't believe the recruit was the legitimate child of that great Marine.
Bullshit...I was 15 when the Nam ended...In philly, Nam vets were given the respect they earned by being in that fuckin meat grinder...We know about doing your job...If we saw ANYONE trying to fuck with a Nam vet or, any vet for that matter, they'd get jacked up...
I really don't understand why this film isn't more appreciated.
For the most part it's fantastic and gives us some insight into a war that's fading from public memory and those who fought it.
Its not appreciated because many people think it's boring, and there's no action but it's probably the most realistic war film.
Me goes to college,
College professor: "what the fuck are you even doing here?,"
Me: "sir I got lost on my way to the marine corps sir,"
XD!
🤣🤣
And still gets head slammed into a chalkboard.
@@UnnamedHero0922 Not if you're in America some kid would just just become the regular physco and light the whole school up
In the alternate universe
"Sir, I'm not gay sir"- he should've said "Sir, the recruit isn't gay Sir"
why?
Okay hardo
@@jwolf267 wdym? Back when?
Why the fuck did he say “ I” ???? I don’t know either.... fucking fresh meat ....
There’s no I
Sometimes I feel like I miss it, so I look up movies related to the corps for that little hit of nostalgia.
Then I remember that I don't miss it.
why you join?
@@novandita9071 because I was homeless, they promised me three hots and a cot and a paycheck, and... The day I walked in with my high school diploma for the NAVY recruiter (I told him I was gonna be there at such-and-such time), he bailed on me to watch a football game.
I sat outside the door of the recruitment office because I'm stubborn and didn't have anything better to do, and one of the Marine Corps recruiters walked outside (same building, different offices, kinda like a strip mall).
I signed with him an hour later as a "fuck you" to the navy recruiter. Joke was on me though.
@@Happyfoam-lw3yt same thing happens to my friend. Navy recruiter left her standing and marine recruiter picked her up
@@Happyfoam-lw3ytthat's rough, how are you doing now tho ?, hope you got a roof over the head now
@@johnleyva4619 makes me wonder if they were in on it together the whole time.
Such a great movie. As someone born in 1981 I've always said this is the modern Full Metal Jacket.
Its not bad but nowhere near as great as Full Metal Jacket imo. Stanley Kubrick is legend.
@@TheHrdzaso is R. Lee. Ermy, rip
Nightmarish how the cheerful music keeps getting louder.
Joanna you don't like that song? Suffering is joyful to many of us people in this world. Giving and receiving. I love it! I want more of it! Embrace the suck!
@@rigby6038 You playing internet psychologist? Go get a job, you fucking bum. Someone made a comment, and you had to spew your projected insecurities from behind a keyboard. Pussy.
Kids with crippling anxiety talking big on the internet. Hilarious.
@@Hunter-si5bg What are you talking about, fella?
"I'm not gay but $20 is $20".
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I dont get it pls explain
I pity the recruit who pulls that line.
@@WereCreed dude would probably get shoved into a industrial dryer
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Who said that? Who the fuck said that?!
I still don't understand what he meant when he said that haha can someone explain
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Those crayons never get out of their system, they just pile up on the brain
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I was in the army, but I'd say this is the most accurate representation of the military I have ever seen.
What’s the army like I never really hear about the army anymore just the marines nowadays honestly
Do people get burned like that
@@shoazdon7000 no, they have cracked down on hazing like that...One of my buddies was a grunt in the Marine Corps he used to send me videos of them hazing the new guys... those boys are hardcore. I saw some wild stuff
@@GoldenGod69 damn that is crazy, I watched the film that night I commented and I know he doesn’t get burned but it’s still surprising to hear it happened in real life. Why did they start cracking down, did the media catch wind of it?
@@shoazdon7000 people started getting hurt and yes as far as the Army goes, the media caught on when someone died from a hazing session (15-20 years ago) and that’s basically when most of the physical stuff stopped
He wasn’t wrong when he described his platoon!
Full of retards and fuck ups maybe you can elevate the sons of bitc**s a little
"The drill instructor looks fabulous in his uniform!" Always kills me lol.
Oh, so you’re gay then and you love me, huh?
@@FireInTheCold "Sir. I'm not gay, sir !"
Do you have a girlfriend, Swofford?
@@FireInTheCold Sir, Yes, Sir !
@@yogiyahya35 GUESS AGAIN MOTHER****** JODYS BANGING HER RIGHT NOW GET ON YOUR FACE AND GIVE ME 25 FOR EVERY TIME SHE GETS ****** THIS MONTH DOWN ON YOUR FACE!!!
Swafford's English Translation:🥺
Русский:🗿
в русской мне сержант больше понравился, у него более калоритная речь
The book ‘Jarhead’ is really good. It goes into more depth about his family/upbringing and what happened to those he served with after the war. Two parts that were shoehorned into the movie with very little effort imo.
If I remember correctly he is very anti military now after growing up around it, loving it and being determined to join. Even trying to get his parents to sign off in him joining early (which they wouldn’t).
It’s a good movie but it’s a much better book.
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Very good comment, thanks for the tip
Most books are better than the movies. I say most because I read Dogs Of War and then saw the movie. The movie was better. The chapter was good and halfway through the second the book took a nose dive until the last chapter. Every thing else in between was boring.
Some people just aren't cut out for it.
Every book is better than the movie
I come back to this scene from time to time... I freaking loved this movie. I remember so many people trashing it because it had no action. LIKE YOU MISSED THE POINT! These guys train like hell and to go on tour and sometimes that was just it...sitting around 365 days in the blistering desert ready to use your training...and it never came for some. Just went around patrolling and not being in endless combat. And they would return with the same PTSD that others vets who were in the trenches did. This movie captured that war is different for everyone...and at the same time... its the same for everyone.
It kinda fucked me up, being trained and ready to fight and wanting nothing more than to be put to that test that I've trained years for only for it to never come. Now I have years of training for something that I never did, and will never do that I have to unlearn
It really captures how the worst part of combat is the waiting. You're constantly on edge, listening and looking for anything dangerous. There were similar sentiments from guys that were in Easy Company on the days before jumping into Normandy on D-Day. Once the shots started firing, a lot of your training and instincts kick in. But the waiting and anxiety that comes from it fucks a lot of people up.
@@nekrataali I can imagine (but not at the same time because I wasn’t in the military) it being brutal the waiting. The anxiety of something that might never come. I have a huge respect for anyone who was or is in the military. The terminal list had a great quote about how they are the ones who look evil in the eye because most people don’t have the balls too. Just really put it into perspective how that’s the job.
Almost like it’s a systematic problem with our MI complex…noooo, that can’t be it
@@seanslaysean7097 I actually read recently ptsd was a lot less back when people going home would have to take long train rides and ships across the ocean. And that flying from a warzone for 10 14 etc hours and being home so quick doesn’t give the brain time to process and come down. Interesting theory but idk how true
the dude laughing being the drill instructor at 1:02 cracks me up everytime. He BARELY got that paycheck for being an extra lmao
My guess is that he was told to laugh. Especially since they do like 20 takes and use the best one. Guy was probably told to laugh to make it more realistic since drill instructors really do talk like that and if you aren't the one targeted it can be pretty damn funny.
@@jeffg3343 i imagine it can be pretty funny even if you're the one targeted
Good eye
Boot camp is the funniest place you can't laugh man
good eye bro
My sweet husband joined the Marine Corps in 1967. Need I say more????? He was my soulmate and I still love him to this day even though death parted us!!! You don’t get over someone like him! Semper Fi my love! ❤️
Semper Fi ma'am
So sorry for your loss 😢
Salute to you and your husband ma'am 🫡
“Marines don’t die. They just regroup in he!!.” ‘If the Army and the Navy, ever look on heaven’s scenes, they will find the streets are guarded by United States Marines.’ Semper Fi ma’am.
He's your guardian angel, and always will be. Semper Fi. God bless you both.
My son's mother's father was a drill instructor for 22 years. You can imagine his reaction when he found out his 18 year old daughter was pregnant. He clotheslined me onto the living room floor, helped me back to my feet, and told me to take care of his daughter and grandchild. He gave me a hug after that. My son just graduated from high school with a 4.3 GPA, an 80% scholarship to USF, and is my best friend. Her dad was there when mine wasn't. Tough as nails and was always there for me🤘greatest man I've ever met ❤
I notice you didn't say "my wife's father."
@@ComicGladiatorJodi at it again
1:01 dude laughing in the back 😂
lol in oticied it too
accurate
😂
He just learned name of his comrade is Biggus Dickus
I didn't noticed, now I saw that again and look at it 😂
1:43 “ I LIKE YOUR CUT G”
@Hayden Alker WRONG, MAGGOT!!! IT'S "THE RECRUIT LIKES THE DRILL INSTRUCTOR'S CUT, G!!!"
So understandable
@Leotis Bennett damn I laughing so hard 😐😐😐😐
Gun Sergeant Hartman set the bar too high in his performance in FMJ No one else afterwards even come close to how good he was !!
Spot on, just reading this comment I hear his voice.
Because he wasnt acting. R. Lee Ermey actually was a drill instructor. Go look it up.
I went to USCG boot camp in 1972....supposedly the second toughest boot camp after the Corp. The CC's were recently prohibited from striking a recruit, but I saw many grabbed by the collar and jacked up against a bulkhead. Swim survival training and relentless PT were the toughest part. Had to think clearly under simulated high pressure situations and had to be very proficient with a .45 as well.
If you think Hartman was good in FMJ you should see his performance in the Boys of Company C which was his first performance and by far more accurate for Vietnam era.
Because he was a real D.I. during the Vietnam era.
2:06 Yep, that’s me. You’re probably wondering how I ended up in this situation…
-oh, sure you are gay and you love me huh?
-sir, I'm not gay. That's the other movie sir
@@joesila3105 thats the navy homie
The only accounts I know of gay sex, consensual or not we're all Marine. I knew a few gay dudes in the Navy, but never heard of anything happening in the barracks or berthing. Can't say the same for my Marine counter parts.
@@StickyCricky so the Few the Proud are different??
Yeah man, they like to fuck each other. In all seriousness dudes fuck each other in all branches. But in my personal experience, thY whole gay navy stereotype isn't true. I knew more dude fuckers in the corps.
"ARE WE AT A MOUNTAIN, SIR?"
"What? No."
"THEN I AM NOT GAY, SIR!"
"I DON'T KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS, SO I'M MOVING ON!"
got lost in the way to college SIR....god dang makes you wonder how many people actually said this on boot camp
I was in boot camp and nobody said this
I heard someone say this in our company during receiving.
That response (and the confrontational gaze he gives) is only there for the sake of the film as to convey & impress mindsets to the viewers. Not saying such behavior never occurred in reality, only that it was super rare because the penalty would be immediate and furious ..that the D.I. would beat your as into the dirt was just for starters; you'd then likely end up in Moto and the C.C.P. if you continued to buck.
I'm talking about once you've been placed in your platoon and training has begun. Usually there's about 3-5 days of "receiving" upon arrival where things aren't expected of you ..as much. During that brief time the repercussions are less severe simply because you aren't being handled by YOUR drill instructors. But even then you're on your best behavior and trying to stay off the radar. It's all planned and a psychological strategy to have you walking on egg shells BEFORE the storm even arrives!
That said, despite the flaws, this video had me pumped and laughing harder than I have in months!
Semper Fi!
@@SDeanP You’re bullshitting. I’ve seen and heard of people screaming and arguing with their DIs or DSs when abused or pushed over the edge and no such retaliatory violence ever occurred on them. Knowledge is the greatest weapon a recruit has, and the DIs greatest weapon is ignorance of what they can and cannot do. They’re not invincible, and they too can be subject to dishonorable discharges and court marshalls.
alot. especially in 90s. kids just wanted free college. honestly what new privates told me
1:02 lol you can see the guys laughing in the back
It was me, bro
I know why...
Full Metal Jacket memories.
@@perezjose4874 it was?
@@roufeyel7866 yeah
@@perezjose4874sure i was the hat of the D.I
I remember I was in 4th grade when this movie came out. I was so excited to see it because I had just recently seen SPR and had been obsessed with war history. When I eventually saw it I was disappointed because it didn't have any action and didn't understand it. Now in my 20s I finally understand this was about politics, psychological warfare and the weaponizing + dehumanizing of young American minds going into the middle eastern conflicts. Hits completely different now and great performance by the actors.
you're lying
Drill Sergeant: I DIDN'T SEE YOU AT CAMOUFLAGE TRAINING TODAY MAGGOT
New Recruit: THANK YOU SIR
@@johnfisher8401 I would say the same about your comment, asshole.
Perfect
@@rimrunz1795 no
Lol
2:48 look at their heads. They are all enjoying the song
Thought it was coincidence but u gotta point
Ah Jarhead one of the greatest military movies ever yet nothing can outrank Full Metal Jacket
Saving Private Ryan was better. Nothing beats the Omaha beach scene.
Full Metal Jacket is trash ngl
SPR was absolutely stunning
@@roundfaceal9164 no it's not
@@dwightschrute4560 All those guys getting brained and gutted.
War SUCKS!
That DI deserved an entire film for himself.
Jojo MoreChrist fuck off
@@cpldalton5966 why not on😂😂😂
@@joejoemorechrist6886 nobody wants your unwanted opinion shoved down our throats. Go away and delete your comment
Just watch "full metal jacket" then.
@@cpldalton5966 Now I'm curious, what did he say?
The guy who just got branded being so into it is a perfect example of how fast the cycle of violence can move.
Damn you're right, that's deep. Especially in a crowd/mob
Scott MacDonald as the Drill Instructor was excellent. He's one of those actors that flies under the Radar, but he's great in everything he does.
Oh yes, he is. There could've been some other actors for that D.I. Even though Jack Warden and Christopher Lee were WWII vets, they'd be interesting.
-Ты втюрился в меня, Свофорд
-Сэр, да, сэр!
In the situation where about 10 guys are holding you down trying to brand you I strongly suggest fighting till you pass out, anything less is a surrender, and just remember, you’ll wake up at some point and shitting in your new “buddy’s” bunks, is never a bad revenge strategy
You need to get lethal in this kind of confrontation, targeting their crotch, eyes, necks, bite if you have to just to send the message you're taking one or two down with you if they mess with you. It's just fun and games for them till someone loses their eye or ears.
@@ghostpants8172 Bingo, and even a few hours later after it’s over and their all sleeping peacefully, you wake up, find the top dog, tap him lightly on the shoulder to just barely wake him up, so he recognizes you, then carefully apply one broken nose to the fuckers face and put him right back to sleep, and when he wakes his broken nose will remind him of the power transfer that just occurred
@Beebis Weenis and then u are stealing weapon and killing them
@@michakoczy3261 And then you're being court marshaled for homicide
@@korbin4510 Truer words have never been spoken.
2:03 BEST line in the movie!
At 0:53 swaford says “I’m not gay sir “ when he was supposed to say “this recruit is not gay sir” that’s why he’s pushing later on the drill instructor just wanted to make it funny
(2:02) Anthony Swofford: Sir!!!! I got lost on my way to the college, Sir!!!!
"Being a mother is the hardest job"
These mothers, they're bending over at the waist putting DVDs into DVD players...
@@jmass4207 didn't you know shopping can blow off your arms and legs!
Try roofing in a desert climate during July with raging wildfires for $15 an hour
@@tynj4173 blame feminists, they started this man hating war. Time to fight back.
@@darrell9294 I see you are a man of culture as well 😂
It’s funny how every one of these "welcoming scenes" is compelled to compete against Full Metal Jacket. And lose.
Exactly, a combination of Kubrick's direction and the fact that R. Lee Ermy was a real Drill Sergeant easily make that the best one.
@@basedbattledroid3507 Drill instructor*
When arriving to the barracks is pretty accurate. Always Marines on the catwalks talking shit to the boots coming in. Hahaha
A good third of Full Metal Jacket is in drill camp man.
This is a 4 min scene.
Hacksaw Ridge's was 'acceptable'
The movie is almost as good as the book.
The book was good
@Joe Correia fax
Wht this movie called looks mad
@@harrymayer6102 Jarhead
СЕР ДА СЕР
ПАРШИВО ЧЕРТ ВОЗЬМИ
"You wanna brand? You gotta earn it"
Some movies just have some iconic lines you never seem to forget
✔
I watched this movie when I was a kid and thought it was quite boring because there wasn’t a lot of action. Came back to it when I was older and wiser and appreciated it a lot more.
It's a war movie about a war that was so one-sided that it lasted only a few weeks and in which the biggest danger to the U.S. soldiers and marines was friendly-fire from other U.S. forces. Unlike the second US-Iraq war that lasted for almost nine years.
“It was shortly after meeting Drill Instructor Fitch that i realized that joining the Marine Corps might have been a dad decision.”
Something similar to this was said by every military recruit ever on their first day of basic…
Drill Sergeant Ford made it all worth it
@@alexanders2669 sargeant?
@@justg00ch Huh?
USCG basic we had 6 people quit the first week. 3 more got reverted.
Sgt. Abhud will never be forgotten. "Some of you will..."
At 1:05 you can see a guy bust out laughing in the background 😂
This is nothing compared to my first week away from home in Kindergarten. 50 years later and I am still suffering PTS from the trauma and and drama.
So you had Sister Margaret Mary too
17 years ago I watched this. I was 9. This is a strange part of my childhood of being a military brat living on base but I enjoyed it and still do.
The branding scene freaked me out as a 12 year old watching the movie and it hasn’t gotten better with time
Same. I think that's disgusting how these marines treated their fellow new brother like that.
@@dallasyap3064 bruh you a virgin or something?
@@erikdevaas4605 Behave yourself, or I will give you a taste of my shoe.
@@TheCitrusdude bruh
The boys have a point. How bad is a brand? Suck it up tough guy.
In my opinion this is the second best war movie ever made
Stay in school, kids.
Or you could do this
If you can’t afford school, join the army you get to kill bad people :sunglasses:
@@hitoshihiwasaka458 This isn't discord sir
@@hitoshihiwasaka458 This is Marines but yeah sure
hasbeendrummer - Thats an oxymoron. A LOT of people that "stay in school" end up completely unable to do critical thinking and to be individuals. Not to mention the astronomical misbelief that military personnel are dumb. Sure, you can be the "yes sir, no sir, cant take a crap without getting an order to do so sir" kind of soldier/marine, but then youre not gonna make it very far in your career. Most try to learn as much as they can, and get on the path to be an operator. Now Im not saying every single one of them will, but lot of them WILL end up becoming operators.
Learn what that means. It takes more learning, skills, intelligence and strength to become an operator than most college students would ever be capable of. Its a doctorate in combat and fighting wars.
1:01 guy in the background nearly loses it
That’s what got me in trouble the most in basic training. Those drill instructors/drill sergeants are hilarious.
“Sir! I got lost on the way to college, sir!”
The most cathartic, most visceral line/scene in the movie.
I watched this movie before going to basic training this movie will hold a special place I’m my heart
I swear "GET SOME" is like the most Marine phrase there is.
At the end of Parris Island boot camp my DI asked me why I didn't crack despite all their intimidations. I told him, "Sir, I was raised by Catholic nuns, sir! They would eat you alive!" We both laughed our asses off!
Did you eat them ? 😂
Wdym?
Your di never asked you why you didn't break your lieing di would never ask that
@@emmitt1515 What's that?
@@emmitt1515 But why so?
My dad was in the marine corps and when he got out he said this was one of the best movies out there
The I got lost on the way to college line would have cracked me the fuck up in boot camp. Not sure if I'd be able to hold back the chuckles as a spectator lmao.
I just got back from boot camp a couple days ago and let me say we were quoting jarhead daily
these movies were made with the sole intent of brainwashing dummies to join the military. Thanks for proving the point
How close it is to the scenes shown here?
@@MrCruz-iq3sc back when I was in it was like this, it's not like this at all anymore. All new recruits have it pretty easy and basically just have to deal with now non " violent" comedians
@@Reefer90 so in the couple months since you graduated boot camp it got harder lol been hearing this since I graduated boot camp in 2007
still love how the guys broke character in the background when the drill Sgt was talking.
That's not breaking character. That shit is accurate. DI's are fucking class A comedians and you're supposed to keep your bearing somehow.
By the end of bootcamp you're legit all laughing, DI included, as you get slayed.
@@TheActiveAssault 100% Accurate
Nah that actually happens in boot camp a lot. It's hilarious until you hear the Drill Instructor say "What's so funny?"
Jake Gyllenhall did an awesome job in this movie- well done!
It helped him in Brokeback Mountain
@@jamesdugas571 lol
Nam, 1965-66; Pendleton 1965. Wished we had it this easy back then. Boot Camp, Platoon 262, San Diageo
the best comeback in a rational argument
*OH SO YOU'RE GAY THEN AND YOU LOVE ME?!*
Looks like Sgt. Slaughter.
I was about to comment the same lol
Wrestler from the 80's. He never actually served.
@@mcknightmorgan2021 he was a WWF or wwe wrestler back in the day n also he was in the g.I. Joe cartoon movie too so go look it up ❤🙏😂😎
@Ban this youtube yea n he fighted hulk hogan n ultimate warrior n other wrestlers too
When I watched this movie as a freshman in high school, it made me uncomfortable for some reason. Then 2 years into college, I left to join the US Army. Watched the movie again another 2 years after that and everything became relatable lol.
My father, served in the Marines, from 1953 to 1973. He never talked about any deployments to our family. He loved, being a Marine!
This amazing movie reminds me of my father. Even the Sergeant Hartman reminds me of him but my father had mustaches. He passed away in 2016. He was my lone and best Drill Sergeant my God could give cause i'm not a miltary. We argued with love and anger and he was always right, for me at that moment not. But now I am grateful to him and I live well thanks to his severity even though it was difficult to grow up. I miss his authority, I miss him. I am safe and sound thanks also to his character. We will meet again someday. Or maybe not!. Thanks for sharing. Greetings from Italy