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Zachary Cameron
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Presidential Candidate: Cory Matthews
Zach Cameron, Malia Blume, Brooke Lewis, & Curtis Ochsner
Mr. Collins
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Mr. Collins
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Cory Mattews the Democratic Front Runner
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Jake Wrate, Jacob Cameron, Ben Cahill, Krystin Kilberg Period 3 Mr. Robin
Hamlet depicted as a firework
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This clip from the movie Hamlet, depicts prince Hamlet as a firework that will explode when lit off by Laertes.
Inside David Parker Ray's Toys Box
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This is from a documentary that goes in depth on what was in David Parker Ray's Sex Chamber, also known as the "Toy Box."
David Parker Ray's Motives
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This video depicts parts of the audio transcript Ray would play to his victims when they were captured. The final portion is a segment from an interview where he claims that "he did what they wanted him to do."
"We Were Soldiers" Reporter Scene
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A clip from the movie "We Were Soldiers" by Randall Wallace that depicts the emotional stress hovering over the men during the Vietnam War.
I don't really like how they portray the Press as annoying buzzards here. They're just trying to get the story.
Friendly fire
Reporters ask some of the most stupid a## questions imaginable, ask a Colonel how he feels about the loss of his men ? , morons
I have no doubt he was a demon on the earth ... straight from hell
Está película es mi preferida de guerra la puedo ver 100 veses y no me canso me encanta
looking now this scene is a bit odd. Like imagine being a reporter going to a battle zone...wouldn't you be shocked to see a pile of corpses right after you leave the chopper. It's strange how they didn't get shocked or horrorized with the amount of dead soldiers in the field, both americans and vietnamese ones.
Combat correspondents are usually slightly harder stuff
Erstaunlich
I remember My Lei. I remember Denpenphu
How do you feel about the loss of your nen as a nco in the British army 😢😢😢😢😢😢 no more needs to be said
"Have you notified the family, sir?' How can you notify the family members while you are in intense fighting??? Idiot media reporters...
As an Army Veteran this film hit hard
Never trust reporters. They are leeches.
"What the hell happened here?" *Joe can't answer* War is insanity.
This is one of the best films ever made about the horrors of war and in my opinion it is underrated. I believe it only had an approval rating in the low sixty percentile on Rotten Tomatoes but I digress. I remember watching this film and being exhausted by the time it was over while somehow thinking to myself, "Finally... the war is finished and these guys who survived can go back home." Then reality set in and I realized this was just one bloody battle in a war that would go on for at least another eight or nine years. Anyway... I would put it up there with the likes of Glory, Gettysburg, Saving Private Ryan, Black Hawk Down, and Hacksaw Ridge.
I feel like people don't really understand this movie despite the message being quite on the surface, it's one of those forgotten gem vietnam war films. Sure there is Apocalypse Now and Platoon and the others, but i feel this comes the closest to conveying the emotional dread the men go through in that hellfire and the baggage they carried after seeing and doing all they did
Reporters like that disgust me. And they exist. Awful.
journalist are the protagonist in every story they make...
Wish someone could find where he put the bodies of all the women. They have to be in a 100 mile radius somewhere out there.
Literally clicked on the video for the dudes hair lmao
Silly scene. Good movie.
I love how Joe doesn't even flinch like the other reporters did when the artillery hits. He had seen and been through enough in the last few days that he didn't fear anything at that point.
He just knew that they weren´t in danger...
@@tefky7964 that too. "Friendly fire."
Literally General Douglas MacArthur Serves From The Vietnam War
He Is The Best
*I love this movie because it accurately portrays war as horrendous. It humanizes both sides and shows each one respect.* Wars are awful and tragic because it is people fighting and killing other people. It's not just "the good guys vs the bad guys" like some children's comic book. It's sad and messed up that even adults don't learn this and like to glorify war.
I remember when this was in the movie theaters they actually had to stop the movie because a Vietnam veteran had flashbacks and had a heart attack in the theater during the first combat scene of the movie only a veteran will understand what I'm trying to say you had to been in the movie theater to understand what happened to this Vietnam veteran
Can you imagine being a civilian news reporter and you have no choice but to join in and fight along other Americans against the in NVA in history over centuries American civilians have joined in combat funny animal on American Military against the enemy this American civilians never got a medal of purple heart not even the Congressional Medal of Honor except for one a female during the American Civil War she was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor as a civilian she was in combat during wartime and afterwards she got a civil war pension
And now you know why I despise the media so much
" american artillery . . . Friendly fire " he said it like a seasoned vet.
“What the hell happened here,Joe?” what a stupid question that was .His face says it all
Damn vultures
We Were Soldiers Flags Of Our Fathers Of Vietnam War
The Flags Of Our Fathers Of Vietnam War
The Sad Ending Looks like From The Movie Called Letters To Iwo Jima And Flags Of Our Fathers
God Be With As 🙏😇
The line, "What the hell happened here, Joe?" was so perfect imo. I always picture Joe thinking to himself, 'Hell. Hell happened here."
From Sniper's lens to Photographer's lens
RIP Joseph Galloway (November 13, 1941 - August 18, 2021)
i clench when i go to the gyn during an exam. i can't even think what these women went through.
The disgusted look on Gibsons face when the reported asks "Have you notified the families" was probably as accurate as if it had been the real Hal Moore.
mel gibson is incredible
The media doing what they do best being insensitive nosy pricks all for story
So Jackson who died in the bell tower had a twin brother who fought in Vietnam.
i wish that there was another movie about vietnam war made like this
Get out of my face
This scene shows just how clueless people are who have never seen action or violence up close and personal. That's why I both laugh and am saddened at the same time by the aggression of people in the USA. And that aggression and lack of respect and consideration for others proves we are in the cycle of weak men creating hard times.
watched a documantery ken burns the vietnam war about a chopper pilot ron ferrizzi who got asked the same question by all jornalists he told this in the documentary about it "she said "can i ask you a question what was it like out there?" how does it feel that a 50 caliber just openend up shooting a half inch piece of lead flying at you?" "its hard to describe its shitty i mean isint it apperant what its like? you wanna know what its like go out there go out there go see the bodies i was ready to wack her" "ye i wanted to blast her i wanted to bo you wanna know what it feels like boom there it is ill give it to ya right now you wanna see it you wanna feel it?" "i dont wanna talk about it cause i dont wanna remember it thats the insanity that it brings out"
The press is the true enemy of America. After leaving a nice comfy hotel, having a good night sleep and several warm filling meals and flinching like a little bitch at a few explosions You have the audacity to swarm a man who hasn’t slept in 4 days after constantly fighting a war and who’s on edge how he feels about losing his men? The man already blamed himself for it.
So Jackson fought in both WWII and Vietnam. What about Korea?
My Grandpa almost served in Vietnam, his eardrum burst during bootcamp, his squad was killed in Vietnam...he would've died if he went. I'm glad he didn't....it was a god awful war, no Solider who fought in will ever unsee what they saw
You copied this video xD
I saw this movie in the theaters. Was a packed movie, every seat was filled.
So Martin Riggs met Jackson.
What the background music called?
Final Departure by Nick Glennie-Smith
@@finnneganfox thank youu!!
Reporters🙄 except for joe
Man I'd start shooting their asses and call it PTSD.
Just goes to show that the media is today’s our soldiers worst enemy. They don’t care if they cross any lines and don’t care what sacrifices have been made. All they care about is putting green in their pocket off the backs of those who paid the ultimate price for our country. They manipulate the truth and refuse to even attempt to relate to those who just been through hell. Such obnoxious assholes..
I remembered reading former Lieutenant Larry Gwin's Book 'Baptism' which stated that one of the captains who was in his platoon branded the media and reporters as 'sharks' which could only be deterred either by remaining silent or just give them a quick summary of the situation. Like this scene, Larry also said that these people do not know what in the world is going on here.