German Battalion is Coming! Scene - Fury (2014)

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  • @fratercontenduntocculta8161
    @fratercontenduntocculta8161 10 месяцев назад +390

    Saw this when I was in the Army stationed at Ft. Carson, Colorado. I was a 19K Abrams Tank Gunner at the time and love that finally a movie tells the story of my specialty. Best job I ever had.

    • @magneto44
      @magneto44 10 месяцев назад +16

      I bet that was a cool experience watching this movie from your perspective while in it at the time

    • @ColinMor-fj3qc
      @ColinMor-fj3qc 10 месяцев назад +10

      A big thank you to you and the boys. I mean it.

    • @NYM27
      @NYM27 10 месяцев назад +2

      💤✌🏻🇷🇺

    • @gregchapman6190
      @gregchapman6190 6 месяцев назад +1

      How much damage can a Abrams tank do with a explosive round ,I know the sabo round or however u spell it ,but if u wanted to say fire at a house ? Or a concrete bunker ? Will it go through concrete ?

    • @gregchapman6190
      @gregchapman6190 6 месяцев назад

      @@NYM27 fuck Russia

  • @josephpasquarella2123
    @josephpasquarella2123 Год назад +1200

    “They prolly just looking to surrender, that’s all it is”
    Hears SS theme
    “Oh, f*ck”

    • @XDLpotato
      @XDLpotato 11 месяцев назад +64

      God help your soul if you hear the SS

    • @Luis.M.Castillo
      @Luis.M.Castillo 10 месяцев назад +34

      @@XDLpotatonot if you have ammo and people to put a stop to it. Like they did.

    • @XDLpotato
      @XDLpotato 10 месяцев назад +7

      @@Luis.M.Castillo true

    • @psychomantis2485
      @psychomantis2485 10 месяцев назад +38

      @@XDLpotato The SS really wasn't much better than the Wehrmacht. The idea that they were some super-soldiers is a complete fallacy.

    • @LichlordKazam
      @LichlordKazam 10 месяцев назад +36

      @@psychomantis2485Loyal soldiers is better than a decent soldier.

  • @cottontop2391
    @cottontop2391 Год назад +975

    Shia Labeouf should have gotten an Oscar nomination for this scene. Just amazing!

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 Год назад +12

      Why?

    • @anonymous_dot_com2326
      @anonymous_dot_com2326 Год назад

      His acting was extraordinary​@@antonboludo8886

    • @llVll001
      @llVll001 Год назад +31

      @@antonboludo8886because he watched a 5 minute RUclips clip and thought he was worthy 😂😂😂😂

    • @antonboludo8886
      @antonboludo8886 Год назад

      I have seen the whole movie, though.@@llVll001

    • @charlesf5786
      @charlesf5786 Год назад +15

      LMFAO absolute cringe

  • @furrybogard9724
    @furrybogard9724 6 месяцев назад +171

    When Pitt says 'This is my home', anyone who's been in combat knows EXACTLY how he feels. It wasn't hollywood, glamorous, or accurate historically at times, but damn I love this movie.

    • @xbrito3368
      @xbrito3368 5 месяцев назад +6

      says the man who has never been in combat

    • @furrybogard9724
      @furrybogard9724 5 месяцев назад +4

      @@xbrito3368 And how exactly do you figure that genius? You don't know me. Can you prove I've NEVER seen combat?

    • @SuperLuminalElf
      @SuperLuminalElf 5 месяцев назад

      @@xbrito3368Would that be YOU?

    • @jasonmalshan384
      @jasonmalshan384 5 месяцев назад

      @@xbrito3368 How do you know?

    • @smokeypuppy417
      @smokeypuppy417 5 месяцев назад +2

      Was a 19k tanker, death before dismount, I'd stay on killing to the bitter end. One can say all they want until they experience it, first time, had a panic attack, 2nd time as well, 3rd time expected it and still shaked, after that, it felt natural and didn't think but reacted. Diehard, love war, life is never the same. PTSD is real, alcohol is not the long term treatment, VA has treated me well. One shot, one kill.

  • @louievilleslugga795
    @louievilleslugga795 Год назад +1169

    Thanks for beeping the word fuck. That means a lot cause idk how I could’ve survived if I heard the word fuck after almost everyone fucking dying

    • @camward9293
      @camward9293 Год назад +37

      And then Jon Berenthal's character says it again a few seconds later at 2:31 and they don't bleep it out lol

    • @thenaturalmidsouth9536
      @thenaturalmidsouth9536 Год назад +4

      Lol

    • @PETERODZZ
      @PETERODZZ Год назад +1

      😅

    • @TylerChamb
      @TylerChamb 11 месяцев назад

      "we can kill em but we can't fuck em cuz it says so in the bible"

    • @ATY676
      @ATY676 11 месяцев назад

      Hahaha

  • @1792dt
    @1792dt Год назад +496

    The most realistic reaction to deciding to stay to commit suicide like this is Grady's reaction. He's crying because he knows he's going to get killed if he stays and he doesn't want to die, not yet. All the death he's seen but he knows if he's stays forsure he's dead and how exactly will he die and how bad could it be and how bad is it going to hurt is what's he's processing. He's very reluctant to stay and he even says Fuck You to Wardaddy but he's has a strong conviction and obligation to stay. Worse part is he got the most painful death out of them all.

    • @rooseveltdarbey9493
      @rooseveltdarbey9493 Год назад +44

      Exactly 💯 because once Brad Pitt's character said he's staying, it put pressure on the rest of them not to be cowards. So they all now had to make a decision.

    • @busterzigler7530
      @busterzigler7530 Год назад +10

      Exactly, had same thought and going through the comments to see if any dropped a comment about that reaction.

    • @pbxn-3rdx-85percent
      @pbxn-3rdx-85percent Год назад +39

      At the start of the film: "I'm gonna make sure we all get home."
      At the end of the film: "We're gonna stay and fight in a flat, non defensible location with an immobile tank near a barn where the enemy could creep on us and zap us while we're busy. Let's throw all our common sense out of the window and die needlessly"
      What could go wrong? 🤣😂

    • @Crutonwyt
      @Crutonwyt 11 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@Horsemanray You’re an idiot.

    • @ericdanquah3100
      @ericdanquah3100 6 месяцев назад +2

      He was order to hold the line

  • @MH-bv3hc
    @MH-bv3hc Год назад +256

    Norman the first one to step up shows he had just as much heart of not more than the rest. Top 10 war movie of all time

    • @Chris-ut6eq
      @Chris-ut6eq Год назад +10

      This is pure fantasy, but fun to emotionally watch.

    • @explorers2434
      @explorers2434 11 месяцев назад

      @@Chris-ut6eqfantasy to todays generation of soft feminized men who are always looking for a safe space

    • @kristopherryanwatson
      @kristopherryanwatson 9 месяцев назад

      @@Chris-ut6eq this isnt a fucking documentary. if you want that, go watch World At War.
      Action films at the soul of them are meant for entertainment, and thats what matters.

    • @rexman971
      @rexman971 8 месяцев назад +1

      Because Pitt was basically being a father to him. He wanted to stick by his side. At least that's how I looked at it.

    • @aconformist1
      @aconformist1 7 месяцев назад +4

      Too historically inaccurate, and just inaccurate in general, to make the list.

  • @count500
    @count500 Год назад +245

    The treeline should have been nominated for an Oscar for this movie. I loved its performance in this.

    • @JohnSmith-qg2bp
      @JohnSmith-qg2bp 10 месяцев назад +2

      🙄🙄🙄

    • @ExoticNarcotics
      @ExoticNarcotics 9 месяцев назад +1

      That’s funny as hell, but at the same time time -It’s Not-

    • @patricksquinlan1
      @patricksquinlan1 8 месяцев назад

      The tree line was my favorite character. I wish they had done more with it.

    • @mactire6045
      @mactire6045 8 месяцев назад +2

      I would've been watching the fight from that treeline.

    • @stevewright6632
      @stevewright6632 Месяц назад +1

      @@mactire6045 Fuckin oath, throwin your life away for some pin heads sense of duty. Fall back, fight from a position of strength, Hell just live

  • @GeneralVenue5077
    @GeneralVenue5077 9 месяцев назад +60

    2:37 Stoooooop 🔥

    • @mi5anthrope
      @mi5anthrope Месяц назад +4

      One of my favorite moments in the movie. Shia's great but you can just feel him digging something out of his soul there as an actor.

  • @sirleo5103
    @sirleo5103 Год назад +292

    Brad Pitt should have been nominated for an Oscar for this movie. I loved his performance in this.

    • @threezysworld8089
      @threezysworld8089 11 месяцев назад +7

      I totally agree. It seemed like the young kid was slowly losing his humanity and Pitt would look at him and see who he used to be and think of who he's become. It was kind of sad 😭

    • @elsunshine9976
      @elsunshine9976 9 месяцев назад +2

      He got his squad killed

    • @SUBJECTISOLDMOVEON
      @SUBJECTISOLDMOVEON 8 месяцев назад

      Brad is atheist bi sexual. A true satanist. this idiot and Joleen adopted kids and the Nannie’s raised them while the molestation occurred. Hollywood pedophiles.

    • @aconformist1
      @aconformist1 7 месяцев назад +8

      @@elsunshine9976 They don't give Oscars for what the character does in the movie, it's for acting performance.

    • @gupmali
      @gupmali 5 месяцев назад +4

      Shia should’ve got best supporting actor. Every scene he was in was 10/10 impact

  • @logger22
    @logger22 Год назад +126

    The best part about this movie is that the atmosphere makes it look more like a post apocalyptic horror film more than a ww2 movie. It captures how depressing and tragic it was in that time period.

    • @gabrieldorr513
      @gabrieldorr513 5 месяцев назад +3

      Totally agree about how it feels apocalyptic. It seems from many depictions of the western front. Everyone was motivated and gung ho after D-Day. The closer the allies advanced to Germany became more total war apocalyptic. Pacific theater was always fucked.

    • @johnw8984
      @johnw8984 Месяц назад

      Look at some old WW2 videos of Germany at the end of World War II in March, April and May 1945. It was all torn up from bombing. And that year the winter hung on making for a cold spring. My father crossed the Rhine River on the bridge at Remagen in 1945. Look up videos of when the Russians took over Berlin it's not sunny and the buildings are blown to s***. The USA rebuilt Western Europe after World War II with something called the Marshall Plan.

    • @francescoettore6968
      @francescoettore6968 14 дней назад

      Era la lotta del Bene contro il Male !

    • @ShinzoX90
      @ShinzoX90 2 дня назад

      Why is that the best part? Stop trying to act artsy lmao

  • @brandonclarke274
    @brandonclarke274 7 месяцев назад +84

    "Its not what I wanna do, But its what were doing." The absolute legends that we lost during these times man.

    • @benzema111
      @benzema111 3 месяца назад

      Its a movie you muppet.

    • @jon8004
      @jon8004 3 месяца назад

      This is fictional…

    • @brandonclarke274
      @brandonclarke274 3 месяца назад +4

      @jon8004 Damn really?! I thought Brad Pitt fought in WW2. Learn something new everyday.

  • @AS34N
    @AS34N Год назад +276

    As a prior service infantryman, this is absolutely gutwrenching.

    • @hawkinatorgamer9725
      @hawkinatorgamer9725 Год назад +4

      I feel you, they are marching like they are in a parade?!?! Infantry does not get down like this.

    • @maxstone9999
      @maxstone9999 Год назад +16

      ​@@hawkinatorgamer9725fearless. They dont care if they make noise. They want an ambush so they can fight.

    • @hawkinatorgamer9725
      @hawkinatorgamer9725 Год назад

      No soldier, Infantry or not ever wants to walk into an ambush, I promise you that 1000%@@maxstone9999

    • @havenbanks5778
      @havenbanks5778 Год назад +36

      @@hawkinatorgamer9725 there is LOTS of historical evidence showing Waffen SS doing exactly these kinds of marches.

    • @hawkinatorgamer9725
      @hawkinatorgamer9725 Год назад

      Yeah you are right, Baghdad my first tour we use to form up for movements to contacts and march in formation and call cadence, did it all the time. No better time to practice drill and ceremony than in combat, I mean it just makes sense. Gotta be squared away, dress right dress, parade ready and what not. Snipers and IED's and ambushes were just, ehh, you know shit happens.@@havenbanks5778

  • @hairulismail5034
    @hairulismail5034 Год назад +59

    4.03-4.07 When Bibble calls Grady "Grady come on.." and Grady is like crying, Grady knows that he and his buddies will die in their last mission.

    • @M4A1BestGirl
      @M4A1BestGirl 6 месяцев назад +3

      Bible said: "Nobody will blame you for living to fight another day. But it would be better to fight and die alongside us, knowing we will all enter the pearly gates"
      Courage is a virtue. Virtue is what defines us as human beings.

  • @EmberFall_
    @EmberFall_ 5 месяцев назад +116

    In a deleted scene you learn why he doesn't leave the tank.
    During a scene in the town. You see War Daddy back all scared from being badly burned.
    In the deleted scene during the ride there he tells Norman about how he ended up in the army. He was drunk and driving home with his girlfriend and brother. They crashed and they both died. With him suffering severe burns to his back. During War Daddies court trial. The judge gave him a choice. To go to prison or die in the war. So he wasn't meaning to come back home alive. Which is why he stayed and wanted the others to run.

    • @BobSmith-dk8nw
      @BobSmith-dk8nw 5 месяцев назад

      no.
      .

    • @EmberFall_
      @EmberFall_ 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@BobSmith-dk8nw make me

    • @unc1221
      @unc1221 4 месяца назад +2

      Should’ve kept that in. Damn

    • @blueskadoo1402
      @blueskadoo1402 3 месяца назад

      Doesn't make it less stupid. Hollywood is a joke now. There are hundreds of real MoH recipients to make a movie about, but they choose to make up nonsensical bs.

  • @Takechi_Amada
    @Takechi_Amada 11 месяцев назад +257

    4:05 Grady's reaction is hearth breaking...

    • @SandroM.R.
      @SandroM.R. 10 месяцев назад +9

      Oh yeah, he shits his pants😁

    • @elsunshine9976
      @elsunshine9976 9 месяцев назад +43

      He knows he is going to die

    • @klatuk4u1
      @klatuk4u1 8 месяцев назад +15

      Yeah every time I see that it breaks my heart.

    • @sirbasilflapjack671
      @sirbasilflapjack671 8 месяцев назад +1

      YEAH! We're Stayin'! AWOOOOGAAAAA! USA! U-S-A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @eliasgomez7958
      @eliasgomez7958 7 месяцев назад +18

      Yes! He knew he was going to die if he stayed. He didn't wanted to die but he also didn't wanted to run far away knowing that he left his crew members to die all alone. He accepted because he couldn't live with that in his consciousness. He is a true hero!

  • @mattyjay8896
    @mattyjay8896 Год назад +155

    Shia actually put that scar on his face for real for this movie! Unbelievable talent he is!

    • @itsorganic7739
      @itsorganic7739 Год назад +10

      He also pulled a tooth out

    • @matthewdh123
      @matthewdh123 11 месяцев назад +19

      @@Horsemanray I'd say instability. He's a good actor. But that shit is kina crazy.

    • @loganwithlightsabers3051
      @loganwithlightsabers3051 11 месяцев назад +1

      You can still see the scar on his face in the film Peanut Butter Falcon

    • @DEATHREAPER1252
      @DEATHREAPER1252 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@matthewdh123you just lack passion I assume

    • @leopuneet
      @leopuneet 10 месяцев назад +4

      Then he is mad.

  • @backupoffme8932
    @backupoffme8932 10 месяцев назад +41

    I'm a 20 year 3x combat infantryman, 11B/11H I was in Garlstat Germany 1988-1991. We were the armys 1st cohort unit and this was my 1st unit/duty station. I was in 1/41 Mechanized Infantry Division 2ND AD FWD
    HELL ON WHEELS... same unit these badasses are in except we wore our unit patch on our left breast above the pocket.
    The only unit authorized to do so because it was General Pattons favorite unit, and wanted to keep it close to his heart.

    • @Asiansxsymbol
      @Asiansxsymbol 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, and I was a 5-star general.

    • @Paul777-
      @Paul777- 8 месяцев назад

      You are ok ?

    • @danielapel1976
      @danielapel1976 5 месяцев назад

      There ist no Garlstat in Germany.

    • @ShinzoX90
      @ShinzoX90 2 дня назад

      And then you stopped lying

  • @XxSirderekxX
    @XxSirderekxX Год назад +2069

    Brad Pitt's character does not die in this scene, he lives to lead a small group of Jewish-American soldiers to fight on the Germans.

    • @kirklawrover
      @kirklawrover Год назад +130

      the bear jews

    • @twofiveb
      @twofiveb Год назад +77

      But first he had to find the time machine that transported him to an earlier time in the war.

    • @Geojr815
      @Geojr815 Год назад +53

      Dominic Decoco

    • @MasterChoder
      @MasterChoder Год назад

      ​@@kirklawroverthe basterds actually. The bear jew was one 'member'

    • @shhefu
      @shhefu Год назад +5

      @@Geojr815 🤣

  • @DaddyDanawhite
    @DaddyDanawhite 11 месяцев назад +42

    These five are amazing actors, and they played such good roles, and they did it so well, the emotions they had, 1000000/10 movie, best movie ever made

    • @MaguireGuitar
      @MaguireGuitar 7 месяцев назад

      It’s really good but not best. It’s not better than Private Ryan

    • @SchäneSchorn314
      @SchäneSchorn314 5 месяцев назад

      Best movie ever made?! Give me a break, its overrated and a typical inaccurate hollywood ww2 movie.

    • @skyeexxx
      @skyeexxx 28 дней назад

      @@SchäneSchorn314doesn’t matter, movie was still one of the best tank film ever created despite some inaccuracies. Using a real Tiger 1 for a battle was priceless

  • @POSEID0N_WRATH
    @POSEID0N_WRATH Год назад +46

    Fury is an emotion and atmosphere movie rather than a strategy movie.

  • @DGenXer
    @DGenXer Год назад +44

    The guy on the ground was soooo speechless, he couldn't even get out Anything!! This scene captures great leadership..

    • @Penny-ink
      @Penny-ink 5 месяцев назад

      Great leadership... Only the kid survived, and if it wasn't for the German soldier who didn't reveal his position, they all would have died for absolutely nothing. That isn't what a leader should be doing. His first duty is the protection of his men. It was a failure of leadership and a meaningless end of life when the war was basically ove. But idiots like you think its cool, no wonder the world is a complete mess.

    • @sosa3017
      @sosa3017 3 месяца назад +1

      Jon Bernthal is such a great actor

  • @rooseveltdarbey9493
    @rooseveltdarbey9493 Год назад +154

    Brad Pitt's character really put pressure on the rest of them to have to stay in a dangerous situation they couldn't win. I guess most of us in that situation would want to give ground and retreat to a safer location. But these are probably some of the tough decisions that some soldiers had to make in WW2.

    • @edwardschneider6812
      @edwardschneider6812 Год назад +2

      I think the way you think my friend, you an unspoken connoisseur of the history. There’s a lot of us. It’s a shame there isn’t more incentive in a history education career

    • @edwardschneider6812
      @edwardschneider6812 Год назад +2

      Idk how old you are but hopefully you had the opportunity to talk to some people from back then. Our generation is the last one that’ll have that chance

    • @maddierosemusic
      @maddierosemusic Год назад +2

      You ever read Audie Murphy's "To Hell and Back"? He got on a burning tank destroyer while the rest of his outfit took off to the rear. Audie used the smoke from the TD as cover and wiped out a bunch of Germans coming on - he killed 13 in one ditch with the .50. He fucked up a couple hundred Germans, went to the rear to get his guys to regroup and counterattack the larger force. I think the writers of this movie used that story a little bit.

    • @sbek1337
      @sbek1337 Год назад +15

      It makes for a better movie but there doesn’t seem to be any justification for not retreating

    • @thenaturalmidsouth9536
      @thenaturalmidsouth9536 Год назад +1

      Without Infantry support, they were committing suicide, but of course that's what Colliers wanted.

  • @kingsamson9146
    @kingsamson9146 Год назад +50

    Shia's eyes in this scene is why he is one of the most talented actors of his age.

    • @stillsober19
      @stillsober19 11 месяцев назад +12

      I think Bertnthals little whimper is also really good. Just kinda shows he knows he’s not leaving his brothers and that death is certain. Subtle but always gets me

    • @PeteDain6725
      @PeteDain6725 8 месяцев назад +2

      Shia is a good method actor. Brad Pitt knows it. He should guide him with his career.

    • @rockjm9876543210
      @rockjm9876543210 7 месяцев назад +2

      I never knew Shia had this much range, I was very impressed by him. They all did a very damn good job.

  • @sabrclan3903
    @sabrclan3903 Год назад +137

    I have watched this flick time & time again. This is my top scene. SSG Dan "Wardaddy" Colliers' facial expression as he processes that an SS battalion is marching down upon him is striking. His eyes show he realizes this is his moment. His rendezvous with death. His eyes reflect him realize this is the moment where he antes up, puts it all on the table, plays the hand he was dealt, does his duty, & is prepared to meet his Rose & little brother Norman. The two people he loves the most. And the two people he killed by driving drunk prior to being sent off to war by the judge to go die for his country.

    • @thetvbaby83
      @thetvbaby83 Год назад +1

      Don.

    • @imarriedabrkfsttaco3737
      @imarriedabrkfsttaco3737 Год назад +10

      Throughout the movie,Wardaddy had zero tolerance for the SS. So an entire SS batalliion bearing down on them was always gonna be the ultimate "come get some!" moment.

    • @thetvbaby83
      @thetvbaby83 Год назад +2

      @@imarriedabrkfsttaco3737 I agree 👍

    • @johnnyjustice9988
      @johnnyjustice9988 Год назад

      oh, b.s. if you came across the SS, you dies, all things being equal.

    • @morgziess
      @morgziess Год назад +1

      Where did u learn that

  • @ds2disciple
    @ds2disciple 6 месяцев назад +5

    Fury the Tank should have been nominated for an Oscar for this movie. I loved its performance in this.

  • @AjninHaru
    @AjninHaru 6 месяцев назад +11

    You could see in the scene of the marching SS they had enough tank killing Panzerfaust they wouldn’t have had to lose a single man assaulting the tank. However, I love this scene and how it depicts the obligation to honor and duty each man has and how such duty inevitably overcame fear of death.

    • @grast5150
      @grast5150 5 месяцев назад +2

      That BS statement. The Panzerfaust I is what is shown. The max range was 100 meters but the actual effective range is 20 meters. There is a reason why at the start of the film. The scene illustrates the use of Panzerfaust as extremely close range and ambush weapon. The only thing wrong with this scene is that Fury waited too long. They should have engaged the SS at 600 yards. Additionally, should have had someone on the 50 as well. Since the SS were in a column, they could have killed or injured 1/2 of the column in the first volley especially with the 50 opening up. Plus at 600 yards, It would have taken them much longer to close the distance to become a threat with the Panzerfaust.

    • @AjninHaru
      @AjninHaru 5 месяцев назад +3

      @@grast5150 yeah sure…because they could never have spread out and surrounded the tank. They would have stayed in a column while getting mowed down by machine gun fire….lol, geeze

    • @grast5150
      @grast5150 5 месяцев назад

      @@AjninHaru Tell me you have never fired a Mah Duce without telling me. It is called volume of fire and walking fire. You do realize the M4 had 2 .30 Caliber Brownings and 76MM gun with high explosive anti-personnel shells. You have no idea how much lead could be sent down range.

  • @freddew
    @freddew 6 месяцев назад +7

    This movie showed me one thing, that Shia is an AMAZING actor.

  • @Kdot19
    @Kdot19 11 месяцев назад +117

    I love the theory that when Wardaddy says “this is my home” he’s not just referring to the tank but also to Germany itself, in that it’s conceivable he has roots in Germany and feels he’s liberating his home country, considering his fluency in German

    • @blackthecsr
      @blackthecsr 8 месяцев назад +11

      In the delete scenes he says his mom was Born in Germany

    • @christiansebastian9509
      @christiansebastian9509 7 месяцев назад

      I'd like to think that many German Americans actually joined in to liberate their mother country from the Nazis

    • @viciousvictortee1298
      @viciousvictortee1298 4 месяца назад +3

      And lets also not forget how old he is and the theory that he actually fought in The Great War. Given his choice of side arm, old scars on his back, his name. Even that higher ranking Officer. Telling him Late in the film " I know what you are" Not who... but what. A Veteran! This is my Home indeed. It's all he's ever known.

  • @ashtonmohammed3005
    @ashtonmohammed3005 11 месяцев назад +15

    Imagine being in that situation and all of your comrades decides to stay and your contemplating on leaving or staying..knowing if you stay you'll never see your family again until they pass...tough situation

    • @bigshady7875
      @bigshady7875 8 месяцев назад +7

      Im 100% headed to the tree line lmao

    • @aconformist1
      @aconformist1 7 месяцев назад +6

      @@bigshady7875 Agreed, Pitt was an idiot, I'm not dying for nothing. That weak lightly armed German unit never would have come close to overrunning their main base in the area.

    • @advanceddarkness3
      @advanceddarkness3 7 месяцев назад

      @@bigshady7875 We wouldnt want to carry your ass anyways, run away.

  • @AmericanWerewolf
    @AmericanWerewolf Год назад +33

    I need to see this film again really soon. Tank films are an underrated subcategory of war movies.

    • @mighij
      @mighij Год назад

      true, Beast of War is my favorite

    • @Tropicalmallu
      @Tropicalmallu 11 месяцев назад

      Then T-34 will be a cup of tea for you

    • @BillTillman-w8z
      @BillTillman-w8z 2 месяца назад

      ​@@Tropicalmallu " Lebannon" , an Israeli film about a Centurion Schott tank during their 2006 invasion of Lebannon is beyond scary and real.

  • @robertnymand9889
    @robertnymand9889 Год назад +55

    Brad Pitt played a real killer in this movie.

    • @M4A1BestGirl
      @M4A1BestGirl 6 месяцев назад

      I remember during a deleted scene he was about to marry a girl named Rosemary before she died in a car accident.

    • @davidortiz3094
      @davidortiz3094 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@M4A1BestGirl real life shit during war time

  • @alexbeardsley751
    @alexbeardsley751 Год назад +16

    I wish they had the scene where Grady was confessing to War-Daddy on how afraid he truly is and how he was somewhat reassured that through all the 3-2 years in the war they would make it. And then Preacher says were both staying, and Grady starts to cry...damn, they were all so close.

  • @DannyD1199
    @DannyD1199 Год назад +360

    For all the technical things this movie had wrong, it nailed all the emotional ones. Great scene.

    • @TermlessHGW
      @TermlessHGW Год назад +32

      When I watched almost an hour of deleted scenes from that movie I couldn't believe it. It's almost like someone didn't want it to be a great movie, which it could've been.

    • @aaronnikniai3078
      @aaronnikniai3078 Год назад +10

      The director knew they were wrong, movie wouldn’t be possible without being wrong

    • @frankcastle9691
      @frankcastle9691 Год назад +2

      Like what?

    • @mrphatmunkeyspew6969
      @mrphatmunkeyspew6969 Год назад +13

      @@frankcastle9691 You know all the technical things ......like the stuff those 2 guys have no idea about but it makes a good comment.

    • @frankcastle9691
      @frankcastle9691 Год назад +1

      @mrphatmunkeyspew6969 uh no I don't, no idea what you're talking about.

  • @charlesknowles6301
    @charlesknowles6301 Год назад +155

    I just noticed something? Did you see how many SS troops were armed with panzerfausts. Do you know what just one of them will do to a Sherman? Destroy it easily?!

    • @MasterChoder
      @MasterChoder Год назад +1

      I noticed something as well. You're illiterate

    • @philleotardo8760
      @philleotardo8760 Год назад +33

      It’s a movie, but yes you’re correct.

    • @truthseeker5216
      @truthseeker5216 Год назад +18

      I saw that in the movie the 1st time I saw it. This scene spoilt the film coz the battle needn't have been fought - the germans wouldn't have sacrificed so many men when so many anti tank weapons were available.

    • @charlesknowles6301
      @charlesknowles6301 Год назад +12

      @@truthseeker5216 , something like this did happen in WW1. Similar thing. But in those day anti tank weapons almost did not exist? Tanks were most destroyed by artillery. Then there was the Murphy incident in WW2 where this very brave soldier almost single handedly held off the Germans, on top of a half knocked out tank.

    • @philipthecow
      @philipthecow Год назад +7

      They're not Javalins. I bet at range a tank would dominate them.

  • @rg-cc5kg
    @rg-cc5kg Год назад +11

    Oh yes, german soldiers were constantly singing while marching. Especially in a war zone where it is better to remain silent. They also were beating drums.

  • @truegrit7697
    @truegrit7697 Год назад +28

    This scene breaks my heart.

  • @kcmerced9512
    @kcmerced9512 8 месяцев назад +15

    'Bible' was caught off-guard when 'War Daddy' rattled-off an entire verse from the book of Isaiah...
    what an onion peeling scene.
    GREAT FILM, all the way around!

  • @49niners100
    @49niners100 10 месяцев назад +5

    This is my favorite War flick EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @leopuneet
    @leopuneet 10 месяцев назад +5

    So many hollywood powerhouse performers in this scene. Although over the top logically, but pperformance wise awesome.

  • @vagabon5130
    @vagabon5130 Год назад +45

    like who the fuck assembled these actors bc ALL their performances were exceptional.

  • @robertwalegir8677
    @robertwalegir8677 Год назад +9

    Mr. Pitts performance in this movie shows his range as a actor

  • @jaken0613
    @jaken0613 11 месяцев назад +9

    Could you imagine running so fast you are barely touching the ground?

  • @joecampitiello3643
    @joecampitiello3643 Год назад +14

    Even though this was for the most part fantasy it did have have moments of spirit, dedication to duty, and the horrors of war the acting is fantastic

    • @Puchacz81
      @Puchacz81 11 месяцев назад

      Emotionally this scene is really great. From realism perspective, it is just Hollywood bullshit. Immobilized tank is easy prey for infantry, especially if they let them come close before execute an ambush.

  • @maluill
    @maluill 2 месяца назад +4

    You know the plan is crazy when berthal the one shocked by the craziness

  • @FromRootsToRadicals_INTP
    @FromRootsToRadicals_INTP Год назад +27

    Im American but i have to admit. I love e the sound of german marches and Candace. Seems so god damn intimidating.

    • @iche9373
      @iche9373 8 месяцев назад

      So you are basically an American Wehraboo

    • @M4A1BestGirl
      @M4A1BestGirl 6 месяцев назад +2

      It's from a real song too. It's called "SS Marscheirt Un Feindesland" (SS Marches In Enemy Territroy)
      The original was deleted for reason I may not be allowed to explain due to RUclips's censorship policy, but it has been reuploaded. I would suggest watching it before it gets deleted again if you haven't already.

    • @fs7699
      @fs7699 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@M4A1BestGirl Fun fact: italian army still sings this song today, maybe with a different text.

  • @robertflint4115
    @robertflint4115 Год назад +13

    Great movie. Though a Staff Sergeant is not called "Top". That would be a companies "First Sergeant".

  • @2serveand2protect
    @2serveand2protect Год назад +112

    It's a great scene - doesn't make much sense for how do they intend to fight the incoming enemy infantry, but it shows one historically accurate aspect of a WW2 tanker's life - i.e: how would they become attached to their tanks and consider them "home", as well as consider their crew-mates as "family". In battle-conditions they would live, eat, fight, sh*t&piss in their tanks for DAYS on end without even getting out. You survive enemy fire & artillery barrages all inside that tiny "steel-coffin" - all that creates a bond that even a "regular" infantryman doesn't have with the other soldiers in his unit - AND - it creates a bond between them and "the tank" itself ("Wardaddy" saying - quote: "Go guys! This is my home!").

    • @redaug4212
      @redaug4212 Год назад +13

      No professional tanker would get attached to his tank. That's pure Hollywood sentimentality. Life inside of tanks was stifling in the heat, freezing in the cold, and reeked constantly. Tankers would get out at the first opportunity to sleep, eat, or relieve themselves. Any necessity of staying inside a tank was exactly that, a necessity. Often times a tanker would cycle through several tanks throughout his career because of how disposable they were; and tankers understood that. General Creighton Abrams, the most famous US tanker of the war, for example, cycled through several tanks between 1942-1945, with his final tank being _Thunderbolt VII_ . This was because tankers were forced to upgrade to newer models of the M4 as they became more available. Given that Fury's crew, according to the movie, had been together since North Africa, abandoning tanks should be something they're very much accustomed to.

    • @2serveand2protect
      @2serveand2protect Год назад

      @@redaug4212 Quote: "no professional tanker would ever get attached to his tank". Oookay?... that's your opinion - fine.
      ...but that's not what I heard and read, though. For instance - the character from the movie "Fury" - "Wardaddy" - is loosely based on real-life Staff-Sergeant Lafayette Pool (credited with destroying around 230 or 240 - I don't remember anymore) - German vehicles (infantry carriers, trucks, tanks, AT-guns & whatnot). Pool was nicknamed "War Daddy" (separated) as the guy from the movie - Pool though never went to fight in Africa or Italy - he started to fight in Normandy and ended up his career in Germany (...somewhere near Acheen).
      Now! - pool had his M4 "Sherman" KO-out at least THREE TIMES (that I REMEMBER OF).
      Each time he was given a brand-new "Sherman" he named it with the SAME NICKNAME - ALL THE TIMES - even when he passed onto the "Easy Eight" (the one "Sherman" model you see in the movie) he STILL MANTAINED THE SAME TANK'S NICKNAME -> "In The Mood".
      That's "not a sign" of bonding?
      Finally in Germany he was blown out by an 88mm's shell out of his tank - landing several meters away (...with a leg missing!).
      His last words before losing consciousness were "TAKE CARE OF MY TANK".
      What does THAT tell you either?
      (...he survived & went back over "the Pond"...).
      PS.
      ...I could go on with such stories for hours, (even though I've never served on a tank) but I can also tell you what happens between a plane & his pilot - OR - I could just go on telling you what happens when a crew member (especially a vital one, like driver or gunner) - decides to take a "stroll outside" while his tank is stopped (IN AN AMBUSH POSITION) - STALKING NONE OTHER THAN MICHAEL WITTMAN HIMSELF. The imbecile decides to get out TO TAKE PEE (instead of peeing inside the tank!). It happened to a Brit "Cromwell"-crew who stalked Wittman's "Tiger" during the Battle of Villers Bocage. They saw Wittman's simply passing in front of them - as close as 30 meters - with his flank exposed ...I think it was the same "Cromwell" commanded by Pat Dyas (later on ko-out by the same Wittman). At the moment the TC saw the Tiger and ordered to fire...BUT HIS GUNNER WASN'T THERE! (as WEIRD as it sounds, but unfortunately for the British - also TRUE!).
      I don't know what happened to that gunner (probably he died later on, during the battle) ...but I know what happened to the British forces in Villers-Bocage! Google it out, if You want! That's why tankers remain in their tanks, WHENEVER THE ENEMY 'S NEARBY ...and that can take WEEKS!
      Best Regards. :)

    • @redaug4212
      @redaug4212 Год назад +5

      @@2serveand2protect Exactly, Pool cycled through multiple M4s as well. That was part of the job of being a tanker. Your "home" has less of a life expectancy than you do, and you'll find yourself in a new tank in no time. Pool kept the name for identification purposes, which makes sense from a tactical perspective. Some tankers did the Roman numeral thing to count how many different tanks they've gone through, others didn't. It's not indicative of being attached to any particular tank in either case.
      Pool also told his CO to take care of his tank because it was toppled over while backing up, and therefore was still salvageable. Again, not quite indicative of being emotionally attached, though I do see how you could interpret it that way.

    • @2serveand2protect
      @2serveand2protect Год назад

      @@redaug4212 Good point! No questions about it. ...though I still read stories about tankers getting attached to heir "steel coffins" ...and the irony is that's exactly what they use call them on some occasions... "steel coffins".... Anyway! Have a nice day! I get your point - but there's no sense in prolonguing this. Best Regards! ;) :)

    • @2serveand2protect
      @2serveand2protect Год назад

      @@redaug4212 PS. Hey! ...I sure as hell hope so about that "life expectancy"! 😄

  • @myleelorna6368
    @myleelorna6368 Год назад +8

    The translation of the marching song was
    When there’s a whip, there’s a way

  • @elxaime
    @elxaime Год назад +204

    This scene has been torn apart many times, but hey why not one more time:
    - the Germans by this stage of the war, and as shown here, have numerous infantry-held anti-tank weapons that can turn any US Sherman tank into Swiss cheese
    - unless these were some of the late war dregs of the SS, which is possible, the SS troops were dangerous foes. They would not march into unknown territory without a point scout/scouts
    - the tank is disabled right next to a farmhouse which provides cover to approach, partially blocks it field of fire, and hence is perfect for a German to creep up and use one of the hand-held anti-tank weapons, and the Americans have no apparent height advantage to compensate
    IRL, doing what Brad Pitt's character does here would almost certainly be rewarded with quick and utter defeat.
    Contrast this scene with Sahara, the Humphrey Bogart film made during WW2 about a similar situation, featuring a lone tank. But in that movie, the defenders were in fortified positions on good defensive terrain, had some infantry support, and albeit heavily outnumbered the Germans were dying of thirst (and end up surrendering for that reason). Even then it was a stretch, but they knew no actual WW2 veteran would find it believable if they didn't add all the above circumstances to make it somewhat plausible. In this movie, all that is stripped away and you are left with bare bones Hollywood fantasy.

    • @nocturnalrecluse1216
      @nocturnalrecluse1216 Год назад +4

      Sahara was a good movie. One of my favorites.

    • @asayeah844
      @asayeah844 Год назад +19

      These were thinks I saw. Just seeming to be unrealistic. Such as I would point out the SS sniper that took out Brad Pitt's character, and what didn't look to be to far away, took at least THREE shots. And none of them were kill shots.
      Also, why leave ammunition outside your tank when you will surely need it later in battle?
      And, really, the SS infantry man at the end of the battle seeing the American under the tank, just let him go? I am calling BS on that.

    • @elxaime
      @elxaime Год назад +9

      @@asayeah844 While there are instances of soldiers offering surprising mercy to foes, it is very unlikely anyone - SS or not - would do so just after a bunch of their comrades had been slaughtered by that same enemy.

    • @bstang93
      @bstang93 Год назад +15

      I agree. I hate how Hollywood paints the ww2 Germans as these mindless brutal men. They were organize and smart, but over numbered. They didn't give into foolishness easily.

    • @scotsman242
      @scotsman242 Год назад +22

      Good thing it's called "Fury" and not "Fury: The Documentary."

  • @Bbfishman
    @Bbfishman 9 дней назад

    man the way Shia LeBeouf breaks the arguing with "stoooooop....what are you doing" gets me everytime. such a sick movie, i gotta watch it everytime i see it playing on tv

  • @adampowell1049
    @adampowell1049 11 месяцев назад +3

    He did have orders to hold that crossroad but also made a promise to his crew to keep em alive. A terrible situation i couldnt even imagine

    • @aconformist1
      @aconformist1 7 месяцев назад

      The sane decision would be to get the hell out of there. The section of rear line that they were supposed to defend would have been reinforced when none of the tanks sent out reported back in. There was no need to die here.

  • @taylorharbin3948
    @taylorharbin3948 Год назад +14

    “Here am I, Lord. Send me.”

  • @LMPR
    @LMPR Год назад +4

    I bought this move and ... : Soundtrack in this scene is awesome then they start preparing to ambush those SS troops. This was one of the scenes where that music track was spot on.

  • @SamvelRubenyan
    @SamvelRubenyan 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm a grown man with kids. I occasionally look for this scene, to watch it and weep, then get my shit together and move on to fight another day. This type of bond can be found only among men and it is so damn worth fighting for, dying for and living for!!! Oh and everyone's performance is just out of this universe, but Shia touches me all the way to the heart and soul.

  • @Mondabong
    @Mondabong Год назад +6

    One of my favourite scenes. Great.

  • @pablomacias1801
    @pablomacias1801 11 месяцев назад +2

    I see the comments about war daddy promising to keep his men alive and now all of a sudden he decides to risk everyones lives. But as you hear him say “its not what I want to do but its what we’re doing” he had a task and know if he fails all else will to. At the end its just a movie but to add that detail makes the story so much better

  • @SteeIBrigade
    @SteeIBrigade Год назад +9

    "Prolly a buncha bums lookin' to surrender, thas all."

    • @chrispile3878
      @chrispile3878 6 месяцев назад +1

      Humor is how a soldier gets through his day.

  • @martinwild8424
    @martinwild8424 10 месяцев назад +2

    You can't get a better crew for this film ever 👍💯✌️🤠

  • @jonclintoncooper
    @jonclintoncooper Год назад +12

    They'd head to the treeline these days.

  • @jonadam5505
    @jonadam5505 3 месяца назад

    Props to these amazing actors for all actually sacrificing their lives to make this film. May they rest in peace.

  • @NgJackal1990
    @NgJackal1990 8 месяцев назад +4

    Meaningless sacrifice, a good commander should preserve his men and their lives. The loss of equipment can be replaced but human lives ain't.

    • @jonv1776
      @jonv1776 6 месяцев назад

      Well they killed a shit ton of the SS soldiers... Those soldiers could have caused a lot harm down the line to the Allies if not for them... It was not meaningless.

    • @M4A1BestGirl
      @M4A1BestGirl 6 месяцев назад

      Wardaddy was so emotionally attached to the tank. It got him through five different theaters of war. He was so convinced they'd win, since the tank was seemingly invincible. He had to know sooner or later his luck would run out.
      He's not the one at fault though. When he said "This is my home" he basically said: "Fury has gotten us through five different campaigns. I ain't about to let those kraut bastards capture her. She's as much family to me as any of you boys. If you want out, now's the time"
      He never forced them to stay. They chose to stay by his side of their own free will.

  • @ArizonaAirspace
    @ArizonaAirspace Месяц назад

    That’s what it takes to win a war. One man at a time to hold your position. I am veteran and when I saw this movie, I asked myself what would I have done. I never had the opportunity to be in war like this so I don’t know how I would have acted. But I do know my father who was in the tick of it all during the Korean War told me if every soldier ran and tried to save his life, we would have lost every war. At some point, you have to asks yourself, is holding onto your life so tight worth it.

  • @winterspirit3734
    @winterspirit3734 Год назад +59

    I love this movie. It's not historically accurate but the way it shows. Unlike most war movies from Hollywood that goes on about patriot & freedom. This movie shows it's kill or be killed. It shows the struggle & trauma. Not here but keep yourself alive & your mates.

    • @dronessential
      @dronessential Год назад +6

      It shows the tank crew as war criminals. I had close to zero sympathy for them. The fantasy battle at the end, where they kill the entire German army, just cemented my opinion that this movie is a massive missed opportunity.

    • @pbxn-3rdx-85percent
      @pbxn-3rdx-85percent Год назад +2

      At the start of the film: "I'm gonna make sure we all get home."
      At the end of the film: "We're gonna stay and fight in a flat, non defensible location with an immobile tank near a barn where the enemy could creep on us and zap us while we're busy. Let's throw all our common sense out of the window and die needlessly"
      What could go wrong? 🤣😂

  • @Patriotsprecision
    @Patriotsprecision 3 дня назад

    I love this scene because this reminds us of what men are truly capable of.when the chips are down, and you have nothing left, you find your honor and muster the strength to choose your own terms. Right,wrong, or indifferent.

  • @NDB469
    @NDB469 Год назад +6

    Fury is a Great Movie. Tells an interesting story and shows the brutality and insanity quite well. I’m ok with it. I’m surprised people don’t like it. I just took it as a movie, I didn’t worry about every nuance and inaccuracy, because it’s a movie, does the job of entertaining and conveying the story. Modern society over analyzing everything due to being able to research any subject online is absurd to me, just enjoy the movie! Love the haunting soundtrack to this movie as well.

  • @GlennAustin829
    @GlennAustin829 4 месяца назад +5

    Shia yelling stop is kinda funny 2:37

    • @XimMan-k7b
      @XimMan-k7b 22 дня назад +1

      That’s…why I’m here

  • @2serveand2protect
    @2serveand2protect Год назад +13

    PS. Wouldn't have been better for them to DISMANTLE ALL THE MG's from that "Sherman" & REDEPLOY THEM on the sides of that road & behind the tank - then use the tank itself as bait? - maybe firing few rounds into that column in rapid succession, then abandon it and BLOW IT UP once the enemy infantry was almost upon it? They have at least 3 MG's they can easily take out within minutes from the tank and redeploy. It's very easy to assess the numerical strenght of ONE TANK with a busted track firing (alone) in all directions - that's one target and pretty easy to overcome (especially by nightime). On the other side 3 MG-NESTS forming a line of fire are not only much more difficult to overcome (even by a whole infantry batallion), but it is also much more dificult to assess the numerical strenght behind them. 5 guys operating 3MG's (one of them a heavy .50cal) - plus their personal weapons - all of them could make enough of a "ruckus" even to the point of making those Germans "reconsider".

    • @markhubbard9165
      @markhubbard9165 Месяц назад

      @2serveand2protect True, but is any road outside one's house "home"?
      War"Daddy" doesn't think so...he considers that tank AS his "home" and "THAT" is what he'll defend.
      Too bad they deleted the scene where Wardaddy shares his backstory: it would have clarified his decision to stay.

  • @JustinFrost302
    @JustinFrost302 Год назад +3

    love Fury best Tank War Movie

  • @swifty6759
    @swifty6759 10 месяцев назад +1

    I absolutely loved Shia performance in this movie.

  • @CrucesNomad1
    @CrucesNomad1 Год назад +20

    Had this same conversation one day long ago. Every soldier does.

    • @dronessential
      @dronessential Год назад

      Did you also debate holding off an SS battalion?

  • @matthewmaxmorrison6108
    @matthewmaxmorrison6108 2 месяца назад

    That “Hmmm, it’s alright?” Tells a whole damn story in and of itself. The utter disbelief in Brad’s characters balls to tells these guys it’s alright you guys run off I’ll die alone and then be okay with that life decision as if they’re not all brothers. The disrespect is tremendous in that asking

  • @thebiggestboy6614
    @thebiggestboy6614 Год назад +22

    Such a powerful scene

    • @phil_5430
      @phil_5430 Год назад +1

      maybe on an emotional level but everything else this is complete hollywood bullshit

    • @adrianoadriano7772
      @adrianoadriano7772 Год назад

      @@phil_5430 Look at big brainsss on braaaaaaaad thanks man for clarifying movies might not be realistic wou

    • @tA_aT287
      @tA_aT287 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@phil_5430💯 your opinion 👍👍

  • @tae-whankim9821
    @tae-whankim9821 4 месяца назад +1

    Fun fact: This scene is actually based on a true event. It was by 'Ernest R. Kouma' during the Korean war. Him and his crew stayed back alone with a Sherman tank to give the retreating allied forces time to regroup. It was said they killed 250 NK troops fighting for 9 hours. He survived. LEGEND

  • @mithicash1444
    @mithicash1444 Год назад +4

    Not a lot of movies make it clear just how much different the SS was from regular German trools. They were usually the most experience, the best equipped, and made from true "believers" in the Nazi cause. As such, they were proivided all the supplies and support they needed even when the war was about to end and other troops may have been starving.The SS also acted as the German military police. I think Pitt's character portrays the fear of them very well.

    • @Lev259
      @Lev259 3 месяца назад

      There is not a single true statement in your comment...

    • @sushimello7524
      @sushimello7524 20 дней назад

      @@Lev259 Yes he did. SS soldiers were true nazis you had to apply for that and be supportive of Nazi ideology

  • @dominicpfaffenberger1420
    @dominicpfaffenberger1420 Месяц назад

    Shia is an incredible actor. I hope he finds his place in the movie world again

  • @danwallach8826
    @danwallach8826 Год назад +21

    Loved it.
    Good leadership dynamic.

  • @_SteelRain
    @_SteelRain Год назад +8

    This movie was my childhood 😭😢 thanks for sharing

  • @SirMevan
    @SirMevan 11 месяцев назад +2

    Okay this makes me want to see this movie now

  • @joenop3393
    @joenop3393 Год назад +6

    From the first time I saw this and as a Combat Veteran there is no way I would have "Fought It Out." Live to fight another day.....the mission was suicide. I know its a movie......just my opinion.

  • @PaulCampbell-mo1vc
    @PaulCampbell-mo1vc День назад

    I woulda been half way across the field yelling “SEE YA!” before (Pitt) finished saying “Get to that tree line..”

  • @3434arc1
    @3434arc1 Год назад +28

    Lean straightforward film that was well executed. Casting was inspired. The last half hour was emotionally gripping as Don's men decided to stand by his side & fight, each knowing it would likely cost them their life.The Bible verses added weight & poignancy for men soon facing eternity.

    • @tony16991
      @tony16991 Год назад +3

      The Bible verses added as much weight as the accuracy in this film. Both useless and a fantasy.

    • @adrianoadriano7772
      @adrianoadriano7772 Год назад

      @@tony16991 no its just you being d@m limited excuse of human being

    • @Perseverance0626
      @Perseverance0626 10 месяцев назад

      @@tony16991it’s a movie dude, not a documentary. What did you expect? Of course it is a fantasy.

  • @stephengrigg5988
    @stephengrigg5988 Месяц назад

    The way Shia slowly realizes he's about to be led to his death is heartbreaking.

  • @timothyhines7845
    @timothyhines7845 Год назад +18

    I love how everyone decries the "technical" issues of Fury. I wonder how many know the movie was based on a comic series based on stories of different tank crews. I bet even fewer are old enough to have actually read one of the original comics.

    • @gabrielgarcia-zw8fu
      @gabrielgarcia-zw8fu Год назад +6

      Most of the people in the comments are such war historians 😂 as if they were there. They just read about war from a book. 😅 I enjoyed the movie for what it is. Great acting as well.

  • @Kryptoniano-n6m
    @Kryptoniano-n6m Год назад +7

    1:00 "Ha hahaha ha".. That SS song should've been very very stick

    • @pmangeri
      @pmangeri Год назад +3

      Reference the song, German soldiers did have many nationalistic songs to sing. Looking closely at the scene not many of the soldiers are singing. They just overdubbed an existing recording, sounded kind of sterile. I was in the US Army but spent time with the Bundeswehr and other German organizations and they sing very heartily when given the chance. That is missing in the scene.

  • @bodazaphfa
    @bodazaphfa 2 месяца назад

    One of the most intense movies I’ve ever seen…every time I watch it.

  • @GORT70
    @GORT70 10 месяцев назад +3

    What this clip doesn’t telll you is that they’re the only thing between that SS division and a hospital full of allied wounded. If you can read this, you know what would have happened.

    • @matthewjones39
      @matthewjones39 9 месяцев назад

      Close, but it was actually a bunch of support personnel. Still critical to defend though.

  • @davidbranch821
    @davidbranch821 Месяц назад

    1:51 he went he through so much in his head in such a small time great acting sinsay with the craft❤

  • @mr.nibblenips4231
    @mr.nibblenips4231 Год назад +7

    Brad Pitt… the first actor to fight in WW1 and WW2.

  • @Dabain-d8n
    @Dabain-d8n Месяц назад

    I had a great buddy who roll with the Hell on wheels . Rest easy my brother. His name was George Lapahe Jr.

  • @RobertWilcox-y5l
    @RobertWilcox-y5l 7 месяцев назад +7

    There were at least 10 panzerfausts in that group of Germans and they couldn't hit the tank once?

  • @KalleKalas-r1v
    @KalleKalas-r1v 2 месяца назад

    This film is so underrated.

  • @ccsmith2937
    @ccsmith2937 Год назад +5

    One of the best scenes of this movie. 👍

    • @CrimsonAlchemist
      @CrimsonAlchemist Год назад +1

      but its totally fiction. The American armoured divisions never took a chance

    • @swisscheeseplease97
      @swisscheeseplease97 Год назад

      @@CrimsonAlchemistYou never took a chance. Whatever the heck that means

    • @Perseverance0626
      @Perseverance0626 10 месяцев назад

      @@CrimsonAlchemistno shit, it’s a movie FYI

  • @ernestspanton3274
    @ernestspanton3274 17 дней назад

    Shia deserved an oscar for this scene alone

  • @DerBaronvonAnfa
    @DerBaronvonAnfa Год назад +3

    A few facts to put all the Nazi propaganda aside. The SS did not cause fear among Allied units because it was particularly elitist, but because they were well known for their cruel against Jews, Roma, Slavic peoples and prisoners of war. SS soldiers were already falling in droves all over Poland. The SS suffered such heavy losses that even Wehrmacht officers in upper boxes complained.

    • @SirDrakeFrancis
      @SirDrakeFrancis 5 месяцев назад

      the SS enduring heavy losses doesn't mean they are ineffective. What you are talking about happened at the end of the war, but still, them enduing heavy losses is because they didn't retreat or surrender, the losses that they inflicted was huge even at that time, but it costed a lot for them.

  • @Nova_Supa
    @Nova_Supa 3 месяца назад

    This makes my heart hurt. My pops was a Staff Sarge (tank commander). Near the DMZ of Korea. Rip pops love you 😢he woulda done the same.

  • @4lyfMotorhead
    @4lyfMotorhead Год назад +8

    Funny enough. While this never happened on the US side. There was a Russian tank crew that managed to do just this when defending a city. All lone they fought off the germans again and again that when they were defeated, the german officer in charge gave them full military burrials and if you know what the germans thought of the russians, you know how impressive their fighting had to be.

    • @gandalfx77
      @gandalfx77 Год назад

      There was a encounter at sea during ww2. German destroyer found the russian sub, Russian sub was forced to surface. The captain went outside and stood on top and ordered his crew to submerge while the cap was on surface. Germans called russians crazy for that action. Russian captain died while the sub went into hiding..

  • @platinumpineapple9943
    @platinumpineapple9943 5 месяцев назад +2

    Literally looks like the exact same place they got their tanks ambushed just going the opposite way 😂

  • @retiredsoon1365
    @retiredsoon1365 Год назад +16

    Only 16% of American tank crews encountered Panzers, the rest of the time they met infantry with 88mm guns and troops with Panzerfaust, it was a turkey shoot for Shermans unless they encountered later series Panzers then their odds were reduced to 4 to one. Sherman the best light tank of WW2.

    • @cornfed4732
      @cornfed4732 Год назад

      Probably because the Germans lost and sent most of there tanks against the Russians

    • @thl7587
      @thl7587 Год назад +3

      Haha, a SS-Batallion without Panzers. What a crap movie. Greets from Germany.

    • @dashikashi4734
      @dashikashi4734 Год назад +1

      @@thl7587 By the end, it's not a surprise. Tanks are hard to maintain without proper logistics.

    • @thl7587
      @thl7587 Год назад +6

      @@dashikashi4734 that is very true. But my father served (he died 2 years ago) in the SS-Division "Das Reich" and although he did not tell very much about the war, he always confirmed the good material they had. In fact is was so good, that a Sherman could not stand a chance against a Panther or Tiger tank. Shermans were mostly knocked out on distances of 2 to up nearly 4 kilometers. They had only a chance by nearer distances. But this movie scene is utmost disrespectful, historical false and misleading and to my opinion pure propaganda. Fighting against 200-300 SS soldiers was definitely no walk in the park and believe me, when they marched and sing like that, they were well equipped, in good fighting spirit and ready to engage at any time. And in most of the time they would have won, admitting that their casulties were beyond any reasonable tenability. My father once told, that they recaptured a village from the Russians to enable the civilians to reach the train to escape. They held the village for about 6 hours, outnumbered 8:1 in infantry and 4:1 in tanks and other heavy armor. from 3 own tanks none was left in the end and from about 100 soldiers 7 survived, all wounded. My father badly wounded. He got an Iron Cross 1st and the Wounded Badge in black. They were relocated to France, where he fought and got into french prisoner of war. He returned home 1948.

    • @michalstolarczykKRK
      @michalstolarczykKRK Год назад

      Having Father in "Das Reich" is not a piece of cake. Once of the most elite german unit during IIWW and in the same time as an SS most brutal, cruel and criminal unit of all II WW@@thl7587

  • @clintonreisig
    @clintonreisig 8 месяцев назад +2

    Best scene of the movie