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Crockett & Tubbs are packin' heat!
Crockett and Tubbs are packin' some heat before they hit the town! Definately Miami (Vice).
If you ever bump into the legendary Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas during a night out you better do some (cool) runnin' (maaan).
Music: "Goin' Under" by Devo
(btw, you'll never guess who they're getting ready to meet. Oh, yeah, it's none other than Al Bundy!)
Feel free to leave a comment, ladies and huckleberries.
If you ever bump into the legendary Don Johnson and Philip Michael Thomas during a night out you better do some (cool) runnin' (maaan).
Music: "Goin' Under" by Devo
(btw, you'll never guess who they're getting ready to meet. Oh, yeah, it's none other than Al Bundy!)
Feel free to leave a comment, ladies and huckleberries.
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - Best fight ever
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Just for the fun of it! Butch Cassidy (Paul Newman) fights a member of his gang, Harvey Logan (Ted Cassidy).
Hell is for Heroes (1962) - Steve McQueen - Battle Sequence
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SPOILER! This is the ending of the film, and it's pretty revealing some would say, but there is also alot more to it than these intense scenes. The unforgettable last battle of Don Siegel's gritty war film "Hell is for Heroes", starring the great Steve McQueen as Reese and also Bobby Darin as Pvt. Corby among others. McQueen's character Reese is one of the toughest there ever was, and he shows ...
Good movie… who wouldn’t wanna die like that? 🥲
Real American Soldiers.
Excellent movie. Excellent story.
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Wow this is some real genuine shit right here!
They put battle of the bulge on RUclips how about this one?seeing how torrdroid no longer works for it ..🤔
3:59 😂 they just do a pioruette and fall over for no reason! The explosion is way in the background and their fellow soldiers like 6 inches from them just keep running like nothing happened 💀
Powerful film. War not glorified.
I always loved watching this movie with my dad. He was a WWII veteran of the ETO. He always said this movie captured some of the small details of combat. Steve McQueen taping three stick magazines together for his “grease gun” was very accurate. Dad told me he did the same thing with his Thompson. I would always ask my dad why he didn’t pick up a bunch of extra equipment to bring home, as was shown in the movie. He said they didn’t have the storage places to carry around a bunch of extra gear. Plus, it would have been extremely noisy and cumbersome. Bob Newhart, doing his modified telephone routine in the pillbox, always made dad smile. PFC Driscoll (Newhart) giving fake information over a broken field telephone was hilarious. I always wondered if Bob Newhart ever realized the humor he showed the veterans. After the death and destruction the soldiers saw, a little laughter was very good!
By the time The Army reached the Sigfreid line as in this movie pretty much all were out of the M1941 field jacket and in the M1943 field jackets which Bob Newhart's character had on.
Best movie evr ever. As an Iranian kid showed me how to be a hero
The only movie that shows me how to be a hero In Iran we have plenty of Reisse
I just watched this a couple of weeks ago In the list of actors....... Introducing Bob Newhart
when movies were still good.
Too bunched-up during rush-forward. Perfect group-target for the Enemy artillary.
WOW!!! I have never seen this movie. Clearly I need to! The part where he tries the satchel charge then gets shot and staggers back to throw it in is amazing. Then "Burn it!" Much better than modern action movies. Also, they understand that when an artillery shell land s NEAR you, you're dead (or crippled).
This film.. plus KELLEY'S HEROES .. equals... SAVING PRIVATE RYAN
I am a big Steve McQueen fan ,and my friends at work call me Mrs Queen, and i love it sad i know anyway there is one film, that any real McQueen fan should own its called the War Lover and was filmed in Britain 🇬🇧, Steve dominates the film from start to finish the ending is pure Steve redeeming himself just in time !!!!!!😏🇬🇧
7:29 😮
Death marches on...
Saw this when it came out I was pretty young as soon as I got home I had to play Army in the back alley that's what you did great movie great days
Bobby Darren's (Pvt. Colby) reaction to McQueen taking out that bunker while mortally wounded is priceless.
I love this movie
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Loved this movie as a kid!
His Character In This 'John Reese' And Nicholas Cage's Character 'Joe Enders' From The Movie 'Windtalkers' Always Reminded Me Of Eachother.
Oh look. That is Daniel Boone in the movie.
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Lots of people don't know, this was a good old war movie.
@ericrobson4291 I agree I love the film war lover ,it was hard for me to get a copy ,but it was worth it !!!!!!!!😊🇬🇧
Ya but, what it makes it significant now?
For them therre is saving pvt. Ryan. It's OK they don't know anything else.
The Ding Dong War
Damn McQueen dies again!
Directed by don siegel
DON SEAGLE DIRTY HARRY
M1 GURAND.is the most powerfull gun at that time.
McQueen played a great role. One of his best in my opinion.
@@ericrobson4291Not forgotten by me, a great movie it's in my collection of dvds !!!!!😊🇬🇧
One of the most realistic war sceans of its day
Like to know where on the Siegfried line this depicts . It's a morbid ear movie showing the reality of war . On fact , one of the best war movies around Evan until today . It depicts the USAs 95th ID on the Siegfried line ETO. 95th lost alot of men , and fought under 9th , And 3rd Armies , and suffered high casualties late 1944/early 45. My grandpa fought w /82nd Airborne from the bloody hedgegrows I Normandy , then I'm Operation Market Garden , wounded in The Battle of The Bulge in the Ardennes . He took awhile to talk about the horrors of the conflict. Great realistic movie I saw in early 1965 on.TV when I was 8 in the 2nd grade , and Vietnam was heating up with the USMC being sent there early in the conflict .
…and Davy Crockett was the Sarg!!! ..lousy Krauts!
It was a good movie but i remember back in the mid sixties when they show it on Tv the newspaper only rated as two and a half star
It was a good movie but i remember back in the mid sixties when they show it on Tv the newspaper only rated as two and a half star
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McQueen always seem to play the anti hero in his war movies. Not everyone in war is going to be a flag hugging loudmouth like John Wayne.
One of the best WW2 movies ever made. Gritty, realistic, and that ending! Very bleak.
Bleak indeed. No dramatic speeches, just guys dying, to the bitter end.
That Scene S,M. was Like a U.S.Marine at Iwo Jima. Semper-Fi.