I love how they hired an actor to play the drill sergeant and got a real drill sergeant to teach the actor, but then realized it would just be easier to have the real drill sergeant do the scenes.
Love this guy’s story. He’s a real drill Sgt who was brought on to consult an actor. Producers loved him and ended up just casting him in the role. From there he went on to other movies.
They also let him do his own lines, as they knew he would do better than any script. Kubrick, the director, never let anyone do lines but ones he wrote, and was also famous for doing a ton of takes for each scene. The scenes with Ermey generally only took one or two takes, outside of this scene.
@@GoldK4L most people watching this are retarded kids who've never been exposed to real movies. They grew up on minions, hotel transylvania and all that other brain melting beta male shit they've never seen anything that has real talented actors in it at best they've only heard lines from these movies turned into meme sounds or one liners.
These two had some of the greatest on screen chemistry ever…Vincent always thanked Stanley Kubrick and Lee Ermy for this chance right here…this chance led to over 70 movies and over 200 TV appearances for Vincent….
The man personified Kingpin like RDJ did Tony Stark and Jon Bernthal did the Punisher. DiNofrio is an underrated actor and deserves a lot more recognition
I did meet R. Lee Emrey while I was in the Army Reserves. He has a good sense of humor. I did ask him if all his lines were improvised in FMJ, and he said “55% of the lines were unscripted”. That’s why most of the scenes were hilarious. Rest in Peace, Sarge!
best part was, he was originally going to be the coach for the actor, but he sent a multiple minute long tape of him screaming different insults while being pelted with socks and never repeated an insult
@@ZudinGodofWar ermy was originally gonna be the coach for the actual actor, seeing as he was a DI in the Marines during veitnam, he got the part because of a multiple minute long tape of him screaming insults while being pelted with socks and never repeating an insult
I beat the shit out of my older soldier because he was doing that to me repeatedly (throwing shit out of my locker and making me put it back nice and neat..) I was able to smash his face before his 20 buddies ran out of the TV room and gave me the beating that left me blue all over my body... But boy, did that feel good (I mean the smashing his face). It was well worth it. Nobody ever fucked with me no more because the next day, I went into their room and told them I'll fuck them up even worse - one by one, when nobody's around. Yeah, I had to drive a soldier who blew his brains out, too. He was still alive while in the car. Died before we could get to the hospital. You know, this mental abuse doesn't get you tougher if it crosses the line of no return. It can play ugly games with your mind and some people will inevitably snap. Usually, they snap against themselves. This kind of sick humor that targets an individual may sound funny to many but often ends up making him feel totally worthless.
What's so great about this movie is the absolute realism. While the Boot Camp scenes are only representative of a small portion of Basic Training it depicts all the best parts and all of this shit really happens very much like it does in real life. Besides the fact Ermy actually was a real Marine DI( He was an E6 so he got to spend alot of time studying the Animal Acts of the Senior DIs like Gunnery Sgt Heartman. The only real difference is in real Basic Training Army, Navy and especially the Marine Corps is there are usually, especially in the beginning between 4 and six of these maniacs going off all at once. The other difference is they are especially all together much less intelligible and easy to understand. In real life the lectures about open foot lockers might happen in the beginning but at some point they just walk through throwing unsecured shit right out the damn windows. They aren't nearly as nice and four times as funny when they do this shit. They don't just dump your shit on the ground and say " let's see if anything missing" They just grab people's shit and throw it everywhere indiscriminately shooting for distance.
This is all personal opinion, but Ermy should’ve gotten an Oscar or at least a nomination for this role considering he’s the most memorable part of the movie
he was nominated for a golden globe which are at the very least equivalent to if not more exclusive than the oscars considering there are significantly more categories and entrants
The Basic Training scenes from the movie are so realistic and memorable that people actually forget that there’s more to the movie than just Basic, and I love it lol
"If there is one thing in this world that I hate, it is an unlocked footlocker" is such an underrated line from this scene. So unnecessarily intense, like the enirety of Drill Sgt's existence
He would have gotten away with it too if he had only closed the padlock. This scene is a reminder to always pay attention to the details no matter how small they seem.
Damn i could never tolerate shit like this. My smartass would've been talking back the whole time 😭. This bitch shouldn't be touching my goddamn donut.
Now I know where the audio clip "what is that, what the fuck is that!?" Comes from Edit: yes yes I get it I should watch it, tbh I probably will....eventually and if you wonder why I have not watched its because this move came out way before I was born (2002, which makes me 19 almost 20, I'm sure I made some people feel old there;))
Omg… this is how I know I am getting old, 😂. Tell me that you have seen Forrest Gump, Dead Presidents, Platoon, Shawshank Redemption. If not go watch them, yea they are ‘old movies’ but they are really good.
So doing boot camp. All your stuff gets folded rolled and tucked in when he flipped that foot locker over man. That's probably like about 50 minutes of work. Gone down the shitter and leaving your foot locker unsecured during boot camp and theDI's finds it your life is going to suck, up in the quarter deck deck
I remember seeing this as a kid, and the "A jelly donut"?!?! Got me and my brothers rolling. We would repeat it around the house until our mother became the actual drill sergeant out of anger. 😂😂 Yeah,we aggravated her.
My two youngest and I had the pleasure of meeting him years ago at a gun shop in Dallas (he was a rep for Glock - another reason to love him!). A long line of people were there to see him and he took the time to have a but real conversation with each and every one. I recall an Army vet getting a photo taken while on his knees with Gunny choking him. Knife hands were plentiful! His grandson was in the Corps at the time, and the reason my oldest wasn't there with us was - he was in the Corps too. We had a great, slightly extended conversation, including his taking the time to talk to my kids - and we got great photos of all four of us. He autographed my son's MCRD SD graduation CD I'd brought for that purpose, then took us aside and gave us an RLE challenge coin. He loved the USA, and was a class act. As for acting - what an icon! I'm almost tearing up thinking of it... Laugh at me if you want - it was memorable and meaningful for me.
We really need more hybrid Military/Actors like R Lee Emery! RIP 🙏 🪦 America salutes a true hero. (Did you all know that he was a REAL MARINE GUNNERY SARGENT before he became an actor?
@@christianfreedom-seeker934 I think everyone knew he was a Gunnery Sgt. He was initially hired on the set of FMJ to be an advisor, but told the director all their actors sucked as DIs, so he suggested they let him be one.
@@alonelychocolatebar1954 *BZZZT* Wrong, he was a marine, but he was NOT a gunny before this film, only being E-6, a Staff Sergeant, prior to his retirement. He was afterwards promoted post service in recognition of his effect in promoting and representing the USMC.
Filmed this scene 37 times!!! This was the only scene that wasn’t filmed just once or twice. Stanley let the drill Sargent make up his own lines because they were so fantastic!
@@HotboxedCoffin... What does "Male" have to do with your statement? It seems to me as if you think that in our current society, men and women are still separated, huh. Stan or not, the feminist community is out there.
I literally just watched this movie yesterday. It was chilling and the way Private Pyle (or Lawrence, if you prefer) developed was incredibly shocking.
He was a Marines veteran(Gunnery Sergeant was his real rank so he was doing a role he very well knew) who made to be hired has technical advisor for the movie in the start but then got the role and the actor he replaced(Tim Colceri) became the helicopter door gunner.
@spectrumboy6103 They have the same role but are generally different. Drill instructors are way harsher than a Drill Seargent would be because they're meant to train killers and discipline teens and remove their identity to build them up as marines.
“Well let’s just see if anything is missing” “Throws his belongings” “The guy in the back that whispered” “ʸᵒᵘ ᵈʳᵒᵖᵖᵉᵈ ᵗʰᵃᵗ” (kinda hard to hear it without AirPods/or headphones on)
Supposedly to get the part of the drill Sargeant the producers lined the actors up and just told them to scream insults at them for as long as they could without saying the same thing twice. An hour later R. Lee was the last man standing and still going strong. I would LOVE to hear a recording of that. Comedy GOLD!
I love watching this movie over and over. I was with the 4 th and 8th Marine Regiments. When I was with India Company 3rd battalion 4 th Marines I was at Dong Ha in South Vietnam.
This scene gets me every time 😂😂 The SGT violently throwing PVT Pyle’s stuff on the floor The iconic “Holy Jesus, what is what? WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT!?” line The whole exchange afterwards Just GOLD! A hilarious scene in an otherwise dark and moody movie, great stuff 🔥🔥
@@TR13400 yea…I could be wrong but I pretty sure Pvt. Pyle had autism or something like that and all his fellow soldiers just hazed the crap out of him until he finally killed himself
@@TR13400 pyle wouldn't have been humiliated if he had done what he was told but this is accurate to how they treat you in the military so yes it's hilarious
@@TR13400 that's not why he was humiliated if you watch the film its because he keeps fucking up and disobeying direct orders his physical fitness had nothing to do with his lack of discipline
this is something i admire about the military for the most part no matter how stupid or insignificant it might be theres usually a concrete reason for doing so unlocked footlocker aint a huge deal but i bet a unlocked armoury might cause some major issues and if you forget to lock your footlocker what else would you forget to lock
Yea pretty normal. Remember someone not locking his closet, his complete inventory got thrown out of the window. And then the Sgt read every item of a list, the guy had to search this item and meanwhile we had to be in push up stance and do push ups for every number of items (like 5 socks=5 Push ups). Whole time in that stance wishing for him to find his equipment xD
@@seanwright6222 this movie took place during the Vietnam War, and at the time, almost no man had a choice to stay home when the US got themselves involved with the war. The only way that you weren't selected for the draft was if you weren't in a stable mental state or if you were the "fortunate one" Yes this movie is a good example of why you shouldn't join the military if you were put into the shoes of someone like Private Pyle, but given the fact that the movie takes place during the Vietnam War, once you were selected for the draft, for the average american, there was no way of getting out of it.
He really does deliver through the whole movie. That other scene where he’s getting slapped during formation, trying to hold back the tears looks and feels so organic
The squad bay, and gunny standing on line, footlocker and the yelling....I swear I'm right there at the moment......a experience I'll never forget.....great acting he was the best.
Jokes aside this character was really sad. He was just the joke of the crew and was fucked with the most. Even when he started to improve, he lost all sanity. Rip Private Pile
That scene is so accurate if you have your footlocker unlocked while you're online or in the rack , you better believe your drill instructor is gonna dump your whole footlocker in front of you lolol
If your locker isn't homogeneous with everyone else's locker you'll also have the entire thing dumped out and he will give you between 30 and 45 seconds all the while berating you.
We had full size metal closets when I was in the army and drill sergeant still turned the whole thing upside down because of a pre-entered combination =D
@davidraen7017 that's a rookie mistake. You put in your first 2 numbers and then be 4 or 5 numbers away from completing the combo. Never have it ready to.just pull it down. so dumb.
@@MrT------5743They would make us spin the lock and everyone has to be on zero every night. The goal isn't to find ways around the drill instructor's rules. It's to fall in line. To become one cohesive unit. The man that thinks he's above the platoon or only looks out for himself, well he's also the one that gets to tell his buddies parents why their son isn't coming home because he couldn't fall in line and got his best friend killed. In the military, you don't pay for your mistakes, the guy next to you does...
Well not 100%. My Dad said that every reaction and insult is spot on. He said food never left the mess hall, cause it was so bad and they never got jelly doughnuts. RIP, POPS. USMC, PI-'59
"Holy Jesus"
"what is that"
"what the fuck is that"
Favorite lines
"omg don't say bad words"
- some kid on yt
omg don't say bad words
omg don’t say bad words
Imagine
omg don't say bad words
The “WHat is that” gets me everytime
Everytime I say "wtf" I think of this scene 😆
@@timgranata3016 EXACTLY😂😂😂😂
MEME
My entire side of my dad's family pronounces stuff like that, and idk why, we live in California
Same bro
I love how they hired an actor to play the drill sergeant and got a real drill sergeant to teach the actor, but then realized it would just be easier to have the real drill sergeant do the scenes.
I dont think R lee was a DI he was a gunnery Sargent... but yes he was a corpsman well before he acted
@@jdubskiwright2380 he was a drill. He was with the India Company, 3rd recruit training battalion.
I like to think they pointed Gunny at all the young actors and just said "get em"
Same thing with the actor of Darth Maul
@@jdubskiwright2380 shut up …. GySgt R Lee Ermy was a DI
My dad is a Vietnam veteran. He served in the marines.
He said this movie and "Apocalypse Now" are the only movies that really got it right.
Mine did too
What did he think of Platoon?
@@Grimreepa220 He said they made it too movie-friendly.
What about forest gump?
Excellent.
Bless you and yours sir ✌️🇦🇺
Thank you so much for not putting any extra song over it. Its as perfect as it is
867 likes and no replies? Let's fix that
Yea fixed
@@noone-mu4ks no one
This whole movie is perfect, the gunnys role is perfect.
Oh the misery.
“Sir, because im too heavy sir”
Cracked me up
Ik I was dying when I first watched full metal jacket
Wrong response. He should have said "Because I'm a Fat Body"
@@olemansailor6519 “SIR! ITS BECAUSE IM A FAT SNIVELING MAGGOT TURD, SIR!!!🫡”
Bruuuh he had to exposed himself
Same lol
Love this guy’s story. He’s a real drill Sgt who was brought on to consult an actor. Producers loved him and ended up just casting him in the role. From there he went on to other movies.
Not Drill Sergeant, Drill Instructor. Army has drill sergeants
@@phendlin I was going to say that. He was a Gunny Sergeant in the marines. That means he wasn’t smart enough to be a Drill Sargent.
They also let him do his own lines, as they knew he would do better than any script. Kubrick, the director, never let anyone do lines but ones he wrote, and was also famous for doing a ton of takes for each scene. The scenes with Ermey generally only took one or two takes, outside of this scene.
@@drrichardpaul yea but way more effective lol
Never knew that!
It’s the “ what is that, what the fuck is that” that gets me every time
The delivery is 👌 chef's kiss
That's Great😮😂😂😂
So the "Holy Jesus, what is that ? What the f*ck is that ?" meme comes from there, that just made my day
Damn you've never seen this movie?
@@GoldK4L most people watching this are retarded kids who've never been exposed to real movies. They grew up on minions, hotel transylvania and all that other brain melting beta male shit they've never seen anything that has real talented actors in it at best they've only heard lines from these movies turned into meme sounds or one liners.
God I feel old...
my god you must be 3 years old
@@jesuschrist3439 👴
R.I.P. Gunney... i know your keeping everyone in line wherever you are now... you are greatly missed R lee..
I know right?! He's got people in heaven going "Hey! Do the scene with the donut. Please you got to make me laugh." 😂😂😂
He's getting them boys in heaven in shape.
He was also in the movie Apocalypse now many people don't recognize that, It's the cavalry scene in the Huey's
Rah!
Yes guarding heavens streets. 🙌
I love how he walks around with the jelly donut as evidence.
Contraband
@@ismaelgalindo you must be a Pyle too. 😂
@@u.s.militia7682 and you are the one that failed him. He eats it, you pay for it.
Also like how he holds like a diaper
You see the way he's holding it he's fucking shaking he can't comprehend such a thing
These two had some of the greatest on screen chemistry ever…Vincent always thanked Stanley Kubrick and Lee Ermy for this chance right here…this chance led to over 70 movies and over 200 TV appearances for Vincent….
The man personified Kingpin like RDJ did Tony Stark and Jon Bernthal did the Punisher. DiNofrio is an underrated actor and deserves a lot more recognition
And he would have gotten away with it, if it weren’t for those meddling kids.
Rut roh Raggy
Good One.
Good one 👍
👍
Zonks! That's not a Scooby snack!
I did meet R. Lee Emrey while I was in the Army Reserves. He has a good sense of humor. I did ask him if all his lines were improvised in FMJ, and he said “55% of the lines were unscripted”. That’s why most of the scenes were hilarious. Rest in Peace, Sarge!
Did he die
@@DJ.30 yea 4 years ago I met him to once that line when he says I bet you can suck a golf ball through a garden hose get me in tears every time 😂
He was a gunny..
@@ericcaires6715 LMAO!! He's a funny man 😂😂
@@JustaUser82nd right lol
Rest in peace, R. Lee Ermey. Your impromptu casting was the best thing for this movie.
best part was, he was originally going to be the coach for the actor, but he sent a multiple minute long tape of him screaming different insults while being pelted with socks and never repeated an insult
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@@ZudinGodofWar ermy was originally gonna be the coach for the actual actor, seeing as he was a DI in the Marines during veitnam, he got the part because of a multiple minute long tape of him screaming insults while being pelted with socks and never repeating an insult
@@samboyd1828 huh
@@ZudinGodofWar he wasn't the first choice, or a choice, until the directors/producers saw his audition tape
He picks up the donut like a dead rat 😂😂😂😂 semper-fi gunny
"What is that? What, the FUCK is that?" never gets old lmfaoooooooo
WTF?
"Well now, let's just see if there's anything missing"
*Violenty chucks all of Pile's personal belongings* 😂😂😂 never gets old
True it can't get much older since pile pulled his toilet move🤭🤫
Yoink
The best part is the accuracy lmfao
I beat the shit out of my older soldier because he was doing that to me repeatedly (throwing shit out of my locker and making me put it back nice and neat..)
I was able to smash his face before his 20 buddies ran out of the TV room and gave me the beating that left me blue all over my body...
But boy, did that feel good (I mean the smashing his face). It was well worth it.
Nobody ever fucked with me no more because the next day, I went into their room and told them I'll fuck them up even worse - one by one, when nobody's around.
Yeah, I had to drive a soldier who blew his brains out, too. He was still alive while in the car. Died before we could get to the hospital.
You know, this mental abuse doesn't get you tougher if it crosses the line of no return. It can play ugly games with your mind and some people will inevitably snap. Usually, they snap against themselves. This kind of sick humor that targets an individual may sound funny to many but often ends up making him feel totally worthless.
He was so shocked seeing that donut, must’ve been the craziest instance he had in training
So crazy he makes the orivate kill him and himself
@@ghostkilla931 indeed
Nah I think the live round was
What's so great about this movie is the absolute realism. While the Boot Camp scenes are only representative of a small portion of Basic Training it depicts all the best parts and all of this shit really happens very much like it does in real life. Besides the fact Ermy actually was a real Marine DI( He was an E6 so he got to spend alot of time studying the Animal Acts of the Senior DIs like Gunnery Sgt Heartman. The only real difference is in real Basic Training Army, Navy and especially the Marine Corps is there are usually, especially in the beginning between 4 and six of these maniacs going off all at once. The other difference is they are especially all together much less intelligible and easy to understand. In real life the lectures about open foot lockers might happen in the beginning but at some point they just walk through throwing unsecured shit right out the damn windows. They aren't nearly as nice and four times as funny when they do this shit. They don't just dump your shit on the ground and say " let's see if anything missing" They just grab people's shit and throw it everywhere indiscriminately shooting for distance.
Nah I would say the craziest instance is when he was fucking shot in the chest in the barracks 😂
The "JEsus H Christ" just kills me before anything else can unfold 😂. I'm done right from the start 😂
"What is that?! What the f*ck is that?!!" Iconic.
I finally found out what movie that is from
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I made 1k like
No it is holy Jesus What is that what the fuck is that
"HE SAID IT, HE SAID THE THING"
😂
ikr lmfao
WOOOOOOOOOO YEAH BABY!!!!!!!!!!
The thing
Let's goo
Vincent D'Onofrio really drove this scene home. A brilliant actor on his way to being a Kingpin.
Only to get sent to prison by a blind guy.
@@jdjacobo3594 also repeatedly by Spider-Man
@@jdjacobo3594 twice
“Don’t you get it, you don’t matter. In fact in a few seconds you won’t even be matter.”
I had no idea that these two characters were the same actor. Thats amazing!
When he says, “well now, let’s just see if there’s anything missing,” then pours out the box it gets me every single time😂😂😂
Because he knew he was hiding something
That makes it even better
I remember in boot our senior DI made a guy put everything back properly , inspected it, then shut the lid and shoved it down the stairs.
This is all personal opinion, but Ermy should’ve gotten an Oscar or at least a nomination for this role considering he’s the most memorable part of the movie
he was nominated for a golden globe which are at the very least equivalent to if not more exclusive than the oscars considering there are significantly more categories and entrants
Only problem with that is that he wasn't acting lol 😂
He dies, I turn off the movie. Not even joking
@@DiegoBillies Then you kinda don't understand the point of movie if you never watch the second half
@@zombieman3011 did watch it completely, but only the first time
“Sir because i’m too heav-“ 😂
"BECAUSE YOU ARE A DISGUSTING FAT BODY, PRIVATE PYLE!" 😂😂😂
Y!
@@andrewsalacina9705 what?
had one more line to-
Fatphobia 😢😢
After this life changing moment this young man went on to become the CEO of Foot Locker. The more you know
And every Monday they get a whole box of jelly doughnuts
Lmaooo if only you watched this film. His life changing moment was when that bullet went through his fucking skull
@@theretep6494 whooooosh
This is real I was the locker
The Basic Training scenes from the movie are so realistic and memorable that people actually forget that there’s more to the movie than just Basic, and I love it lol
Yes. The entire Boot Camp phase of this movie is definitely the most quoted!! R. Lee Ermey was a legend!!!
The boot camp steals show, but the rest of the movie is amazing too. Don’t forget animal mother.
Yep, imo it’s not a very good war movie but it’s an amazing boot camp movie lol
I honestly stop watching after bootcamp.
My brother was in boot camp on Parris Island in the fall of '67 at 18 years old before going off to Vietnam and he said this was VERY realistic.
I like that Ermey completely stopped for a second to process the donut
Scold circle meant you were going to get the breath knocked out of you. Give me some good for me good for you 💪👍😁
Hahaha I know, he stared at it for a good 3 seconds…😂😭
And he had to earn this role as an adviser. He makes the first half and arguably the best
Damn I Missed this Old Meme, And thx for this person who uploaded the original of it
I agree
@Christy Li i agree
@Christy Li i agree
Did you just call a clip from a movie a meme?
OH MY GOD THE MEME 😭💗
"HOLY JESUS WHAT IS THAT !? WTF IS THAT !?"
We found the origin!!
🥲 I heard it for the first time from Smg4
It sounds like it's edited in because I heard it so many times
Damn bro you are young
Son. Sit down. Let me tell you a story long before Mickey mouse have birth to three castles in three different locations
"If there is one thing in this world that I hate, it is an unlocked footlocker" is such an underrated line from this scene. So unnecessarily intense, like the enirety of Drill Sgt's existence
It's actually drill instructor
@@TTS-TP🤓
He would have gotten away with it too if he had only closed the padlock. This scene is a reminder to always pay attention to the details no matter how small they seem.
That line cracks me up, too. 😂🤣😂🤣
@@sweeptheleg.Pvt Pyle left it unlocked so he could open it up silently and in the dark once everyone else was asleep.
The explosive, "WHAaat is that, private Pyle!?!" Gets me every time 🤣
Why are there no replies
@@no_no_1234 because there aren’t
what is that... What the Fuck is that?? WHAT IS THAT PRIVATE PYLE?!?!!
the "WHAt thE FUHCK is THAT" gets me followed by the great line you quoted lol
"Jesus H Christ!" 🤣🤣🤣
"holy Jesus,what is that,what the fvck is that" bruh now i know this line came from here 😹💀
Great movie..full metal jacket...classic war/ drama film..stanley Kubrick's work..
Wait till you get around to the off "Me So Horny" line "me love you long time"
2 Live Crew
I've seen this movie so many times but never put 2 and 2 together
That's like the best war movie ever, but should watch it
Emery is a legend
" Holy Jesus!" LMAO 🤣
I always wondered where that came from. Now I know
"What is that?"
@@AlexLambert13 What the fuck is that
Extremely accurate. Drill Instructors on Parris Island went absolutely insane if a recruit was caught with an unsecured footlocker and/or weapon.
The “WHAT IS THAT!” Brings me back to my younger years of discipline. Damn RIP R. Lee Ermey
Damn i could never tolerate shit like this. My smartass would've been talking back the whole time 😭. This bitch shouldn't be touching my goddamn donut.
You mean “what the FUCK is that?”
"Well now...let's just see if there's anything missing" ohh the pain of intense lmfao...
The pain of intense? I can't stand comments like this. Illiteracy with hundreds of likes. Just shows how dull most are.
@@vladislavno maybe he´s mexican o latinamerican, and he doesnt know how to write properly
@@vladislavnoHave you considered that English may not be their first language, or do you just enjoy making yourself look like an ass in public?
@@vladislavnoor we all assumed it’s a typo and can still understand what’s being conveyed in the comment enough to find it relatable.
@@vladislavnotell me your parents didn’t love you without telling me your parents didn’t love you
He ain't smiling this time
Wow u a cupcake lol
Neither was sarge at the end.
Have you seen the movie? He blows sarges brain out then his own
@@chancebrown98 have you? he shot hartman in the chest, himself in the head
@@MrWarthog lol yeah forgot. Been like 10 years
I love how he holds the donut so gingerly as if it's contaminated and doesn't wanna touch it lol
Ha! That always cracked me up too! He's holding the donut like a dirty diaper. 😅
He literally held the doughnut like some dead and stinking 🐀😂😂😂😂
Now I know where the audio clip "what is that, what the fuck is that!?" Comes from
Edit: yes yes I get it I should watch it, tbh I probably will....eventually and if you wonder why I have not watched its because this move came out way before I was born (2002, which makes me 19 almost 20, I'm sure I made some people feel old there;))
Omg… this is how I know I am getting old, 😂. Tell me that you have seen Forrest Gump, Dead Presidents, Platoon, Shawshank Redemption. If not go watch them, yea they are ‘old movies’ but they are really good.
Apocalypse Now
@@Reticulosis He up and vanished like a fart in the wind
Yeah I am french and the first time I saw this movie it was in French, I had no clue either !
@@Reticulosis only watched Forrest Gump n shawshank redemption
This scene has done more for Jelly Doughnut sales than anything in history.
Lol 😆 yeah
Look up JFK at Berlin lol
Funny thing,if you look at the donut,it has vanilla cream on the end.
It did a lot for Vincent D'Onofrio. It led to Men in Black, The Cell, and Law & Order.
@@David-y1x6k great catch! It is not a jelly donut, but rather, a Bavarian Creme donut. But - "Sir! A Bavarian Creme donut sir!" - doesn't quite work.
He will always be remembered for this role
I remember Mail Call on the history Channel.
May he rest in peace, one of the best actors ever to live
"Well now! Let's just see if there's anything missing !"
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ah my stomach 😅😂
So doing boot camp. All your stuff gets folded rolled and tucked in when he flipped that foot locker over man. That's probably like about 50 minutes of work. Gone down the shitter and leaving your foot locker unsecured during boot camp and theDI's finds it your life is going to suck, up in the quarter deck deck
Proceeds to not even LOOK
@@DonnielSeymour
Been there..done that! You're lucky if you don't have to fix everything with the light out😜
The way he said “a jelly donut?!” Never stops being funny
I've watched this 3 times already and I might watch it 20x more. 💀💀💀
What is the name of the movie
@@urbanxplrgirls6538 full metal jacket
I remember seeing this as a kid, and the "A jelly donut"?!?! Got me and my brothers rolling. We would repeat it around the house until our mother became the actual drill sergeant out of anger. 😂😂 Yeah,we aggravated her.
The best line is the Sgt saying "a jelly doughnut?" After Pyle says a jelly doughnut... I literally cried laughing at that line..
He's technically a Gunnery Sergeant, but yeah
I just like the way he screams “What the fuck is that?”
My two youngest and I had the pleasure of meeting him years ago at a gun shop in Dallas (he was a rep for Glock - another reason to love him!). A long line of people were there to see him and he took the time to have a but real conversation with each and every one. I recall an Army vet getting a photo taken while on his knees with Gunny choking him. Knife hands were plentiful!
His grandson was in the Corps at the time, and the reason my oldest wasn't there with us was - he was in the Corps too. We had a great, slightly extended conversation, including his taking the time to talk to my kids - and we got great photos of all four of us. He autographed my son's MCRD SD graduation CD I'd brought for that purpose, then took us aside and gave us an RLE challenge coin. He loved the USA, and was a class act. As for acting - what an icon!
I'm almost tearing up thinking of it... Laugh at me if you want - it was memorable and meaningful for me.
We really need more hybrid Military/Actors like R Lee Emery! RIP 🙏 🪦 America salutes a true hero. (Did you all know that he was a REAL MARINE GUNNERY SARGENT before he became an actor?
@@christianfreedom-seeker934 I think everyone knew he was a Gunnery Sgt. He was initially hired on the set of FMJ to be an advisor, but told the director all their actors sucked as DIs, so he suggested they let him be one.
I can’t tell if this is cap or truth
@@alonelychocolatebar1954 *BZZZT* Wrong, he was a marine, but he was NOT a gunny before this film, only being E-6, a Staff Sergeant, prior to his retirement. He was afterwards promoted post service in recognition of his effect in promoting and representing the USMC.
I'd tear up too.
This movie is hands down best depiction of Marine Corp boot camp EVER.
Agreed
It's idiotic,, kinda figures though to use a moron like Hartman to train a bunch of killers ..
That's because he was an actual mc drill Sargent .
Yeah.. maybe in 70’s and 80’s surely not the fuck now. Training a bunch a babies now.
I asked my Dad (who served in the army in 1956-58) if it was like this. He said it wasn't this bad.
This guy was the real deal, a real life Drill Sergeant......
RIP R. Lee Ermy. One of the most amazing actors ever.
Because it wasn’t an act!
Wasnt acting, guy was himself the whole time!
the thing is, he won't acting. that was truly him. he was a true DI.
Filmed this scene 37 times!!! This was the only scene that wasn’t filmed just once or twice. Stanley let the drill Sargent make up his own lines because they were so fantastic!
"Sir, because I'm too heavy, sir!"
I like how he doesn't just say he's fat and it leaves that to the Drill Sargeant to insult him
This is the first movie I ever saw with the actor playing Pyle. He has got to be one of the best character actors in Hollywood.
Me seeing dream stans:
"Holy Jesus...what is that WHAT THE F**K IS THAT!?!"
You, as a male, should stop using the word Stan lmao
@@HotboxedCoffin Eminem, a MAN, created the term. Honestly sthu.
@@HotboxedCoffin... What does "Male" have to do with your statement? It seems to me as if you think that in our current society, men and women are still separated, huh. Stan or not, the feminist community is out there.
@@HotboxedCoffin bro shut up
@@HotboxedCoffin did... did you just assume their gender?
I’ve found that scene finally 😭
Never watched full metal jacket??!
You NEED to watch the full movie
@@StewCrew72 *ads full metal jacket to my amazon cart*
I literally just watched this movie yesterday. It was chilling and the way Private Pyle (or Lawrence, if you prefer) developed was incredibly shocking.
What’s it called
@@prestonfields6642 Full Metal Jacket. It's a Stanley Kubrick film.
Academy Award performance hands down! He was really a sweet guy, but when he put that uniform on look out!!
He was a Marines veteran(Gunnery Sergeant was his real rank so he was doing a role he very well knew) who made to be hired has technical advisor for the movie in the start but then got the role and the actor he replaced(Tim Colceri) became the helicopter door gunner.
Rest in peace Lee Ermy, the greatest drill sergeant of all time
Drill instructor
@@misterbuklau4053they're the same thing right?
Did he die? ?-?
@spectrumboy6103 They have the same role but are generally different. Drill instructors are way harsher than a Drill Seargent would be because they're meant to train killers and discipline teens and remove their identity to build them up as marines.
@@spectrumboy6103no … drill sergeants are army and drill instructors are pretty much every other branch of military, marines obviously
“Well let’s just see if anything is missing”
“Throws his belongings”
“The guy in the back that whispered”
“ʸᵒᵘ ᵈʳᵒᵖᵖᵉᵈ ᵗʰᵃᵗ” (kinda hard to hear it without AirPods/or headphones on)
was probably joker
"Jesus H. Christ"
"Holy Jesus"
Absolutely hilarious
Jesus H. Christ everyone uses that now.
@@xxyyzzplants131No!Let's just see if there's anything missing!!😅
Ermy and his performance in "Full Metal Jacket" was my favorite part of the movie. I learned so many new terms and expressions. He was awesome.
“This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend. It is my life.”
THIS IS MY RIFLE
THIS IS MY GUN
THIS IS FOR FIGHTIN'
THIS IS FOR FUN
Boom
Meanwhile, in Russia.
*”This is rifle. But, I no have rifle. Government no give. The give cardboard instead. Is 100% tactical cardboard.”*
@@poopsock7991 dead lol
-stitch you forgot
"Because I'm heavy, sir!"
"Because you're a disgusting fatbody Private Pyle!"
It's crazy how funny this part in the movie is and then it completely takes it all away a little but after.
Heart breaking every time.
That's the point. On rewatch or if you have prior knowledge of what's going in here, these jokes mean something different.
Yup
It's sad seeing this and knowing what he's about to go through very soon.
First 30 minutes alone were an award winning movie
Such a Masterpiece
Supposedly to get the part of the drill Sargeant the producers lined the actors up and just told them to scream insults at them for as long as they could without saying the same thing twice. An hour later R. Lee was the last man standing and still going strong. I would LOVE to hear a recording of that. Comedy GOLD!
True, they hired a couple different people for that part and R. Lee was just a consultant. He ended up doing the part because he could do the best.
*Drill instructor, marines are weird and don't have drill sergeants.
@@kyleschafer6275 ok
R. Lee already had experience with being a drill instructor since he was one back in the war (forgot which one).
I remember reading that they told him just to he authentic, he said, that's exactly what he did.
I learned the "holy jesus, what is that? What the fvck is that" meme is from here
Why are you censoring word "fuck"?
Lol same here
Are use serious!!???
About time
@@7Dziugas yt banns you for the dumbes tesons
I love watching this movie over and over. I was with the 4 th and 8th Marine Regiments. When I was with India Company 3rd battalion 4 th Marines I was at Dong Ha in South Vietnam.
If you’ve seen this movie, this is what started one of the most heartbreaking scenes in any movie
On ur faces!! Their paying for u eat it 😢
Definitely the turning point that starts the third act of the first part of the movie
“A JELLY DOUGHNUT?” 😭😭😭
SIR YES SIR
This scene gets me every time 😂😂
The SGT violently throwing PVT Pyle’s stuff on the floor
The iconic “Holy Jesus, what is what? WHAT THE FUCK IS THAT!?” line
The whole exchange afterwards
Just GOLD! A hilarious scene in an otherwise dark and moody movie, great stuff 🔥🔥
Idk im taking the movie too serious but I dont see it as funny lol. Its pretty realistic how they slowly break and humiliate Pyle
@@TR13400 yea…I could be wrong but I pretty sure Pvt. Pyle had autism or something like that and all his fellow soldiers just hazed the crap out of him until he finally killed himself
@@TR13400 pyle wouldn't have been humiliated if he had done what he was told but this is accurate to how they treat you in the military so yes it's hilarious
@@bluehornet197 pyle was unfit for the military
@@TR13400 that's not why he was humiliated if you watch the film its because he keeps fucking up and disobeying direct orders his physical fitness had nothing to do with his lack of discipline
this is something i admire about the military for the most part no matter how stupid or insignificant it might be theres usually a concrete reason for doing so
unlocked footlocker aint a huge deal but i bet a unlocked armoury might cause some major issues and if you forget to lock your footlocker what else would you forget to lock
Iconic cinematic moment 😭
I misread the title as, “Full Metal Alchemist,” and I was so confused lol.
Same then I reread it lol
Lol same
Finally after years of hearing this meme i finally know were it came from 🤩
Sad
@@oliverpohlproductions8291 ^^
@@oliverpohlproductions8291 Why sad?
@@HunterZTheLunatic pathetic
@Hold up somethin not right here 😵💫 ^^
Damn, no wonder why this kid grew up to be Kingpin.
Cringe
dude he dies
He didn't grow up very much after this...
I love how he just throws his stuff everywhere that sets it all up for the calmness of the Jesus H Christ
They really do that shit, just *projectile* everything if you leave shit unlocked lmao
Yea pretty normal. Remember someone not locking his closet, his complete inventory got thrown out of the window. And then the Sgt read every item of a list, the guy had to search this item and meanwhile we had to be in push up stance and do push ups for every number of items (like 5 socks=5 Push ups). Whole time in that stance wishing for him to find his equipment xD
That's the way it's was. That's why everything you own has to have the last four or complete SSN on it.
@@redbrush200 Yes it is. That's the way it is. No jelly donuts in combat. It's just preparation for Combat.
@@georgerivera9220 i mean just like "DON'T leave your supplies unlocked" in combat lmao.
Movie goes from hilarious to serious at the drop of a damn hat. Still one of my most favorite movies
Damn what movie is this
Yeah this movie shows way not everybody needs to be in the military
@@seanwright6222 this movie took place during the Vietnam War, and at the time, almost no man had a choice to stay home when the US got themselves involved with the war. The only way that you weren't selected for the draft was if you weren't in a stable mental state or if you were the "fortunate one"
Yes this movie is a good example of why you shouldn't join the military if you were put into the shoes of someone like Private Pyle, but given the fact that the movie takes place during the Vietnam War, once you were selected for the draft, for the average american, there was no way of getting out of it.
@@rickyroller3053 Full Metal Jacket
This is the scene that most resonates in my head, because of this scene, when I was in Boot Camp, I always double check my foot locker .
I made sure everyone got a jelly donut. Pile is a hero.
R. Lee was one of the good ones! RIP!
“why can’t u eat jelly donuts cause I’m to heavy” I’m dying 😂
Holly Jesus, jelly donut I'm too heavy sir
One of the absolute best movies to ever be created. Hands down.
2 seconds in and “jesus H christ” fucking killed me💀
I love this hard ass drill instructor. Need more people like him in this world.
D’onofrio gave an absolute masterclass of a performance. You can feel his anxiety and fear in this scene.
He really does deliver through the whole movie. That other scene where he’s getting slapped during formation, trying to hold back the tears looks and feels so organic
“Sir are you allowed to eat this”
“Sir, I can eat whatever the f*ck I want sir”
Imma be the first to be offended by this. I feel accomplished.
i would love to see someone say that in a boot camp, the outcome is funny
And you'd regret being a tough guy right after
I’m luvin’ it
And the drill can make you run as many miles as he wants. Disrespecting your drill is about the second worst idea there is in this world.
The squad bay, and gunny standing on line, footlocker and the yelling....I swear I'm right there at the moment......a experience I'll never forget.....great acting he was the best.
Jokes aside this character was really sad. He was just the joke of the crew and was fucked with the most. Even when he started to improve, he lost all sanity. Rip Private Pile
Anyone that's been to bootcamp knows that all branches have a Pyle in basic training. Most don't go off the deep end however 😂.
I haven’t seen this is SO long, thank you
What is the movie called
@@chanceyt2821 Full Metal Jacket
I'll never look at a jelly donut the same anymore . 🍩
Lol 😆 🍩
Neither did Private Pile.
I love how he looks at the jelly donut with such wonder you’d he think he just opened the brief case in pulp fiction.
I had a coworker that could mimic every line of the gunny. He was hilarious. 😂
That scene is so accurate if you have your footlocker unlocked while you're online or in the rack , you better believe your drill instructor is gonna dump your whole footlocker in front of you lolol
I need to know what the punishment for the doughnut 🍩 would be......
If your locker isn't homogeneous with everyone else's locker you'll also have the entire thing dumped out and he will give you between 30 and 45 seconds all the while berating you.
We had full size metal closets when I was in the army and drill sergeant still turned the whole thing upside down because of a pre-entered combination =D
@davidraen7017 that's a rookie mistake. You put in your first 2 numbers and then be 4 or 5 numbers away from completing the combo. Never have it ready to.just pull it down. so dumb.
@@MrT------5743They would make us spin the lock and everyone has to be on zero every night. The goal isn't to find ways around the drill instructor's rules. It's to fall in line. To become one cohesive unit. The man that thinks he's above the platoon or only looks out for himself, well he's also the one that gets to tell his buddies parents why their son isn't coming home because he couldn't fall in line and got his best friend killed. In the military, you don't pay for your mistakes, the guy next to you does...
"They're paying for it, YOU EAT IT!"
ONE! TWO! THREE! FOUR! I! LOVE! MARINE! CORPS!
Blanket party inbound.
Joker in the background: “Don’t cry, don’t cry…”
To anyone doubting the veracity of this scene, this is EXACTLY what happens.
Well not 100%. My Dad said that every reaction and insult is spot on. He said food never left the mess hall, cause it was so bad and they never got jelly doughnuts. RIP, POPS. USMC, PI-'59
"Had" rather.