Australian 🇦🇺 Watches BAND OF BROTHERS s1ep1 for the FIRST TIME 'Currahee' Reaction!
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Hi, my name is Elie Moses and I am a 24 Year-Old Law and Film student here in Sydney, Australia. I have decided to watch what is considered on of the greatest and highest rated TV SHOW's of all time 'BAND OF BROTHERS' for the FIRST TIME!! This show is created by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks! Here is my reaction to episode 1 of season 1. UNBELIEVABLE!
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A little incentive to continue with the series. 😁
Broooo wtffff thankkk youuuu ep 2 tomorrow!!!!!!
@@eliemoses You need to watch The Pacific. It, among other things, touches on how the war affected Australia. I'd also recommend a trilogy on the Pacific Theater by a guy named Ian W. Tool. Toll also wrote a book about the founding of the US Navy called Six Frigates. One of the guys in The Pacific is named Robert Leckie. He wrote a book called George Washington's War about the American Revolution that was very well done, that guy wrote a lot of books after WW2 ended.
@@eliemoses Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg made a ton of money off of these when they absolutely despise our Bill of Rights. Great job at this and SPR, definitely, but they don't truly appreciate what that generation did because they hate the limits on our government by the Bill of Rights and vote for the political party that ignores the Bill of Rights.
"I really hope this does well" Sir, you are about to acquire a whole new audience lol, welcome to the series, you will enjoy it
No doubt this series will do amazing. Please react to all 10 episodes, and We Stand Alone Together.
We Stand Alone Together is a must.
@@creamsiclem4433" 44:05 We Stand Alone Together " is available on RUclips if you otherwise can't stream it gratis.
I think BoB is the finest piece of work ever produced for tv.
Band of Brothers was my introduction to reaction channels a few months ago. It is one of the few shows I care enough about to watch anyone's reaction. I've watched many different channels reacting to this one show. I see many of the same people commenting on the different channels. Many people care about this show the way I do.
Same. There’s a unique vicarious joy of watching someone discover this amazing show (and its devoted fanbase).
Please do more of this, I'm here for it. The best mini series ever
So glad u r watching this show man. Best mini series ever !
HBO Spielberg and Hanks. Can’t go wrong.
Every member of East Company would say later that Herbert Sobel was a genius at unit training and a complete loss as a commanding officer once training was over. They gave him credit for turning them into one of the best, most effective combat units in the Army, but also said that had he not been replaced, he would have got a lot of them killed.
Replacing sobel also saved his life. The commanders plane was shot down and no one survived
Single best thing ever made for television.
Outstanding reaction! It is an emotional experience watching this show, even though it's creators never once try to manipulate you. It's truly a class act, from the first second to the last.
Frank John Hughes, who played Guarnere, was later cast as Walden, the Sopranos crew member who executed Phil Leotardo in the series finale.
Great mini series, you won’t be disappointed
I’m so glad you decided to do this show. It’s in a class by itself.
Enjoy the rest of the series, you must continue your show. Its a must watch and repeat watch.
Enjoy the ride with Easy Company. This is by far one of the most realistic and accurate depictions of the Airborne's experience. It is fantastic. I look forward to watching the journey with you.
Listening to your intro, this show came to fruition initially as a sort of continuance of the Saving Private Ryan project with Spielberg, Hanks, and team. The success of SPR made them want a similar project with a bigger scope, and a non-fiction story.
This is the first of 3 sister miniseries, with The Pacific (2010) and Masters of the Air (2023).
Every episode provides deep emotional insights and is packed with historical information- each episode is a unique perspective and has masterful filmmaking and acting. When you are finished, there are 2 more rewarding videos: the documentary on the actual men portrayed and a historical look at the 506th- “We Stand Alone Together” and a “diary” shot by Ron Livingston (Lewis Nixon) about the 2 week training sessions for the cast before filming began.
Once you finish this, there is another 10 part series called The Pacific. It is a bit harsher and has scenes that are sometimes even more painful to watch, but gives a good look at experiences in the battles with Japan.
Actually, there's a third series that came out this year called Masters Of The Air to watch after The Pacific
Just adding to everyone saying to please continue with this series. You won't regret it.
Interesting fact about Winters that gives a big idea as to why he was such a good leader...he enlisted in August of 1941 and completed training as an enlisted man, then he remained at the camp where he trained to help train other men after him. He was selected for Officer Candidate School in April 1942, and after he finished that training and became an officer in July 1942 he volunteered for the Airborne...so when we see him as a Platoon Leader in Easy, that is his third set of training that Winters is undergoing.
Fun fact...just about every Regiment in the US Army had an "Easy" company, because "easy" was just the military phonetic for the letter E and the standard structure of a US Army Regiment in WW2 was 9 companies that were lettered from A or Able thru I or India. So all of those regiments had an B or Baker Company, they all had D or Dog Company, and they all had an E or Easy Company...and so forth.
All the paratroopers were volunteers, not draftees...at least earlier on in the war. Later on after D-Day the US Military began to blur the distinction between recruits who were draftees and those who volunteered, but before then the Paratroopers being an all volunteer force with very high standards was incredibly important to the pride of the Paratroopers.
Band of Brothers will blow your mind and change your life!
after BOB you HAVE TO react to the partner series, THE PACIFIC, made and written by the same people, it focuses on marines fighting the japanese and pushing them back from australia on a savage island hopping campaign. pure work of art as well
Watching on the anniversary of D-Day in the USA. 😌❤ Remembering my dad who was a WWII veteran. Great reactions, Elie.
Thank you Barbara!!!
@@eliemosesyo dude could you remove your big fuck off logo from the video its super annoying
I’d recommend watching the 10 eps, then the documentary We Stand Alone Together, as well as the hour long featurette that was shot behind the scenes of the BoB boot camp. It’s truly fantastic stuff.
Hey, glad you've followed my advice on watching this show! You'll certainly enjoy the hell out of it.
It's hard to believe that this series in 23 years old. Amazing, and I hope you continue the series all the way through. You won't be disappointed. We just came back from a "Band of Brothers tours. Was a trip of a lifetime.
19:40 This is one of the first US units trained in parachute/airborne tactics. The Germans used Airborne attacks in 1940(Holland) and 1941(Crete) before we did in actual combat situations.
Yeah it was Fassbender. So many faces you will recognise as you go through this. It really is a must watch both for the story and to see so many great talents early in their career. For example someone people dont necessarily recognise is that Sgt John Martin is played by dexter Fletcher who went on to produce Bohemian Rhapsody and direct Rocketman.
Sobel is complex - he really clearly did feel he was doing the right thing but he lacked the empathy to understand when to pull back. As for the field he as clearly ill-suited too. Most of the men admitted later that his training did help them prepare for what they had to face but that had he led them into combat it would have been a disaster.
One thing omitted that informs John Martin & Bill Guarnere's interaction about Bill's brother was that the two men went on leave together and got incredibly drunk in Scotland and got matching tattoos of paratroopers falling from the sky with open parachutes. These two guys were very close.
Slight Spoiler - Moment of Irony - Lipton advises people to see Sgt Evans to sign their life insurance policies - Evans (Simon Pegg) is the first recognisable person to be shown being killed in the show.
I love the subtle thing near the end of the episode where Winters helps each man to his feet as they are all encumbered by a lot of heavy gear with what feels like a handshake and looks ech man in the eyes sharing a moment of respect and support. It's so simply done but says so much about him and the men and how they have bonded.
Hoping you do watch all of these episodes - if you do you need to steel yourself for 6,7 & 9 which are some of the toughest but most rewarding episodes of television ever broadcast. This show is clearly in your wheelhouse and frankly it's somethign everyone should watch just to get a true feel for such an important part of history
Please keep these coming. The views will come I assure you. I've watched almost every reaction on RUclips to this show. I subscribed as well. Ker-ruh-hee
Sobel actually jumped in Normandy on D-Day, just not with Easy. And he wasn't COMPLETELY useless, he assembled some men and took out a German machinegun position.
Eisenhower had a prepared speech/letter in the event that D-Day would have been a failure:
"Our landings in the Cherbourg-Havre area have failed to gain a satisfactory foothold and I have withdrawn the troops. My decision to attack at this time and place was based upon the best information available. The troops, the air and the Navy did all that bravery and devotion to duty could do. If any blame or fault attaches to the attempt it is mine alone."
Thankfully, it was not needed..
Yeh they did sobel dirty
Band of Brothers is the best series ever made. Hopefully, after this you'll check out "The Pacific" and "Masters of the Air". Both of those are also well worth the watch, but nothing tops Band of Brothers, in my opinion.
What we see in this episode is the preparations being done for what each and every one of us knows will be an incredibly difficult journey. This episode is the start of an adventure.
I'm in man. i will rewatch this a million more times. 🙂... if you like different perspectives of that war, Spielberg and Hanks also did a series on the pacific. was called "the pacific". that's your back yard mate. same quality...amazing watch.
I do hope you continue this show. I can pretty much guarantee it will accrue views over time.
Someone watching and reacting to Band of Brothers for the first time? I better subscribe
lesggoooooo
Pretty genius releasing this on D-Day!
Tbh i actually had no idea i had this in the vault for ages and just decided to upload it on that day
So, looks like it's inevitable to have "Generation Kill" next. Because it's "Band of Brothers" by David Simon and Ed Burns.
I know he's gonna love that Humvee driver!
I came here to say that lmao it's a war mini series, from Saving Private Ryan and Wire writers. The Humvee driver is a nice bonus too
@@FrenchieQc Yeah, Ziggy became a marine.
@iliaponomarev1624 way to ruin the surprise if he watches it.. 🤦♂️
@@FrenchieQc I probably watched too much David Simon to see recycling the same actors in his shows as a surprise...
Being an Aussie, you got to check out The Pacific after this one, which is way underrated, in my opinion.
Its already been said, but after this mini series, you should look at Generation Kill. Its written by one of The Wire writerrs and Saving Private Ryan writer. Its also a short (7 episode) mini series from HBO
Buckle up my friend. Its going to be one helluva ride 🫡
Good as this is, it gets incrementally better along the way. "Breaking Point" is my favorite episode.
“Let’s have some fun with this…”
This will be interesting.
This and The Pacific will knock your guts out ;-)
Haven't checked in much since BCS reactions finished, but I'm here for this. Besides it's only a miniseries. Not like a massive commitment time wise.
This show is mostly based on the recollections and books that some of the veterans wrote after the war, so while it is generally quite accurate, there are some slight errors every now and then, or artistic license. There is one big inaccuracy at the end of Ep3 but we'll get there.
David Schwimmer was the biggest name on the cast when the show as filmed, as it happened during the height of Friends' popularity, but a lot of new or lesser known actors would emerge from this series. Michael Fassbender (his first role ever), Simon Pegg, Michael Cudlitz among others, and more to come later on.
The men all hated Sobel because he was unnecessarily harsh with them, always finding excuses to punish them, but they all credited their survival to him and his rigorous physical training, even if he was a very poor leader in the field.
The main cast went through a week-long boot camp prior to filming, to really get them into the roles they were portraying, and that went a long way to give this show a lot of its authentic feel.
Some of the cast appear older, but in reality, most of these guys were extremely young, 18 & 19yo boys going to war, some of them never even having seen a plane until now, and now they had to jump off of one. Even the officers, men like Winters (26), Nixon (25), Meehan & Compton (both 22) were not that old at all on D-Day.
Ranney and Harris were the two punished by Col Sink because he rightfully figured out they were the ones behind the mutiny, being at the time the seniors among the Sergeants. Ranney was actually transferred to Item Company but managed to rejoin Easy about a week before D-Day. Harris, meanwhile (never shown again in the show, so not a spoiler), became a Pathfinder and was killed in the battle of Carentan.
Episode 8 also has some serious artistic license.
After Schwimmer, Ron Livingston was probably the next best known due to Office Space. Fassbender was just starting and Tom Hardy was cast out of film school. Damien Lewis was known a bit in Britain. Scott Grimes was mainly known as a child actor. No one thought of Wahlberg as a serious actor yet.
A number of the men lied about their age an were as young as 15-16 when they enlisted.
Excellent reaction. This series will do very well for you.
Dick Winters had two catch phrases. They were "Follow me" and "Hang tough."
There is one bit part that people never get. In line to get Spaghetti next to Guarnere is Dominic Cooper who would go on to play a young Howard Stark in the MCU and Jesse Custer in The Preacher.
Subbed to your channel and will check out more of your reactions.
The intro music gets me every time.
Eisenhower was not just a General, he was SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER. Think about that title. lol He was the most powerful man this world has ever seen before OR since.
Not really. Roosevelt could have fired him.
Mac Arthur was Supreme Allied Commander of the Pacific. Ike’s control was limited to the ETO ( European Theater of Operations.)
I shall try again to add a comment to say that, particularly as you're an Aussie, it would be interesting for you to see the docu-drama that was done of the Battle of Long Tan. The men there might not have gotten the respect they deserved at the time because of the general bad feeling about Vietnam but they *absolutely* did deserve respect for their supreme courage.
Paratroopers was still very much a new concept in the military. The First nation to test and implement the concept of paratroopers was the Soviet Union in the early 30s, and Germany had used paratroopers during the invasion of the Netherlands in 1940 and the island of Crete in 1941.
You better watch all of this
Just came across your channel due to this magnificent series. What a way to start ..on 6 June. Think I'll stick around.
Legend thank you ❤️
I never watched Saving Private Ryan the same again after this series. One is a dozen stories and memories closely stitched together for a compelling story, while the other is a dozen unrelated stories loosely stitched together to make a story.
Saving Private is one of my favourite movies of all time but ive only seen it 3 times.
My favorite reactor watching my favorite show 😍
😘😘😘
I am American veteran ... great react, Dude!
God Bless bro ❤️
"...brand new concept...": Col. Sink was overstating a bit. While WWII was the first large-scale use of airbourne units in combat, both the Germans and Russians had paratroopers and used them by this point. Not sure when the Brits first had them, but they used them, too.
Stick with this series. Given your enthusiasm for Ep 1 and WW2 history generally, it’s a lock that you’re going to love this show.
Thanks for this!
My pleasure!
Well timed posting, given that today is the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
June 6 is D-Day 80 years ago today.
Perfect mate, you’ll love this series. I watch it once a year. So good… I think it’s better than Saving Private Ryan!
HBO is the GOAT for consistently great television
Great show--Highly encourage you to finish the series. While not critical, (and if you're not familiar already) I recommend 5 minutes of research into basics of military unit structure and the enlisted and officer ranks. Platoon, Company, Battalion and Pvt, Sgt, Lt, Captain ect. I think a little bit of understanding goes a long way in a show like this.
I'd give money to keep the series going but I'm broke right now 😂 truly is the greatest TV series ever made!
Bruh its fine no need ❤️❤️
If you love Saving Private Ryan then you'll love Band of Brothers!
Hell yeah let's go! Right on D-Day too! 🫡
I'm glad you chose this, but please tone down your watermark a little so it doesn't completely block the screen. We know there is some copywrite BS that has to be satisfied but other channels seem to comply without that obtrusive blob front and center.
I tried to tone it down it gets blocked 🥲
If you're going all the way with this...be prepared to grow, laugh, learn and suffer with these characters. The first episode is in some ways my favorite, if only for the innocence and the fact that I know what lies ahead for these men. . This was when their biggest threats were "Army noodles with ketchup" and Captain Sobel....When Winters literally takes the pen from Sobel while asking for it, foreshadowing. Power move while Sobel was abusing his. Hard to call this a TV show honestly, it's a 12 hour Saving Private Ryan in quality...CURRAHEE! ♠
This is definitely a must watch, even if you wont upload it. And yes, If you loved Saving Private Ryan and Schindlers List, then your gonna love this show. Its like the sopranos in the sense that it doesnt feel like it watching a show, It feels like your actually watching these men train and go to war. I hope you do the full series, Keep up the great work 🙌
Already recorded ep 2 and 3 today hahhahha
@@eliemosesYour weekend pass is approved!
Right at D-Day. Fanatic timing
Let's Go!!!!!!!!!!
I followed you enthusiastically on Fargo. Very disappointed you stopped. Now I’ll wait to see if you finish this series before I watch any episodes. I think you hurt your Fargo numbers by not committing to finish it from the start.
BoB is a fantastic series, though.
You must lead and slowly gather followers. Not try to follow the followers.
Thinking ahead... If you love the Wire and BoB (you will), consider watching "Generation Kill" right after this. Its another Ed Burns and David Simon creation, and its basically if the Wire and Bob had a baby. Its modern and conflicted and nuanced to reflect the war in Iraq. Great content dude keep it up!
heck yea
Timeline just for reference :
1939 - Start of WWII, Germany invades Poland
1941 - December 7 Japan bombs Pearl Harbor Hawaii, US enters the war with declaration of war on Japan
1944 - June 6 D-Day United States leads the Allied invasion of Europe on the beaches of Normandy, France
US leads ? Really ? Try the Royal Navy, with mine clearing operations ...
You would be equally impressed by HBO’s DEADWOOD!
This is a mini-series, there are no “seasons”, only 10 episodes.
You may already be aware of this but these are not fictional characters like in Saving Private Ryan. Just fyi in case didn’t know.
These were the first US Airborne soldiers. They had been used by the British and Germans before hand. Just not to the amount that were done at the end of this episode.
It's impossible to watch this series and not be changed by it. It was made by Spielberg and Hanks after they researched Saving Private Ryan. You're going to love this, and you're going to be heartbroken by this. Get ready!
when did i wanna weapon check in five become "i wanna wiff of chicken pie" ? have i been wrong for 23 years?
The actors had to go through the same training the real people did
If you live war movies the hbo miniseries generation kill would be one to look into rolling stone had a reporter invaded with marine recon invading Iraq
The 'Comment Curation' that RUclips does these days is beyond frustrating. The system just seems to randomly delete things for no discernible reason!
Dropping this on the 80th anniversary of the D Day invasion?
You're alright, broski. You're alright.
Tbh broski i had no idea. I promise.
This show had so many up and coming leading male actors its ridiculous. Keep an eye out for some familiar faces.
Can you take the logo off or at least make it transparent?
In my opinion, a reaction video should focus on the subject, not the reactor. One quarter of the screen shows the important content - the show you are reacting to. And it is covered with your banner. The rest of the screen is you. Nope. I will not be back.
They make the reactioin small for copyright reasons to avoid being blocked - it can be a major problem for reactors and a difficult balancing act. Honestly you will struggle to find too many with larger captures of the actual thing being reacted too because it's just hard to get those through without issue.
I tried and tried reducing the opacity multiple times. Multiple edits. I just couldnt get past. I apologise.