Honest Trailers | Saving Private Ryan

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  • Опубликовано: 24 дек 2024

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  • @pjdiver3
    @pjdiver3 2 года назад +2935

    I remember seeing this movie in the theaters when I was a teenager...two minutes in, the entire audience was silent. We had no idea what we were in for

    • @TheRebelAEdammit
      @TheRebelAEdammit 2 года назад +173

      I remember a lot of old vets getting up and walking out.

    • @JohnDoe-zr8pc
      @JohnDoe-zr8pc 2 года назад +165

      @@TheRebelAEdammit Because it was VERY realistic and they were having trouble dealing with the memories.

    • @Nicotine46
      @Nicotine46 2 года назад +53

      @@TheWraith7 The entire movie is brillant

    • @cptrelentless80085
      @cptrelentless80085 2 года назад +35

      30:minutes of the good bit, then an hour of cheese, then 15 minutes of the good bit again

    • @NatoBro
      @NatoBro 2 года назад +43

      @@TheRebelAEdammit too real for them. Some wounds never heal.

  • @lls3676
    @lls3676 2 года назад +3246

    The beginning of this movie is powerful. Spielberg deserved his oscars.

    • @bighand1530
      @bighand1530 2 года назад +16

      Spielberg don’t need the Oscars.

    • @madman00774
      @madman00774 2 года назад +75

      Especially over Harvey Weinstein!! I'm still mad at the fact that this masterpiece lost BP from a movie starring Gwyneth Paltrow! 😤

    • @madman00774
      @madman00774 2 года назад +41

      @@bighand1530 Oscars need Spielberg.

    • @Youtube_Stole_My_Handle_Too
      @Youtube_Stole_My_Handle_Too 2 года назад +4

      The objective must be the dumbest in all movie history.

    • @gamecokben
      @gamecokben 2 года назад +30

      Yeah but this one got robbed by fucking Shakespeare in Love

  • @benwasserman8223
    @benwasserman8223 2 года назад +4559

    24 years later and the Normandy scene is still the pinnacle of cinema adapting a historical war to the big screen. I doubt anyone would disagree.

    • @stefanlazar6844
      @stefanlazar6844 2 года назад +19

      When do you think this movie came out, lol

    • @benwasserman8223
      @benwasserman8223 2 года назад +8

      @@stefanlazar6844 Whoops, meant 24

    • @nicolasjeannet1063
      @nicolasjeannet1063 2 года назад +100

      Band of Brothers and Pacific are excellent too:)

    • @BackwardGalaxy
      @BackwardGalaxy 2 года назад +10

      Pinnacle of the brutality of war, maybe.

    • @harmleyten4
      @harmleyten4 2 года назад +10

      @@nicolasjeannet1063 they are, but same producers

  • @stacymar684
    @stacymar684 2 года назад +558

    That was impressive AF. You managed to do a fantastic honest trailer, landed some solid jokes, and somehow managed to treat the movie and subject matter with utmost respect at the same time. Job extremely well done!!

    • @spencerkindra8822
      @spencerkindra8822 2 года назад +10

      I was gonna say the same thing. They made a funny trailer without making fun of the subject matter.

    • @reach_on_screenjunkies00
      @reach_on_screenjunkies00 2 года назад

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  • @NoMoTown
    @NoMoTown 2 года назад +831

    Tom Hanks shooting the tank with the 1911 always defined his character for me. English teacher who stepped up when the world needed him and had a completely unbreakable spirit. Warrior poet mentality.

    • @ravezon
      @ravezon 2 года назад +51

      also dont forget that at one time after the war, he start running and keep running until the end of the movie. 😂😂😂

    • @returnoftheredeye
      @returnoftheredeye 2 года назад +2

      @@ravezon The bit when his girlfriend was a mermaid wads good.

    • @itsallgoodman4108
      @itsallgoodman4108 2 года назад +3

      @James Ray its a Spielberg film did you expect anything less?

    • @mindtraveller100
      @mindtraveller100 Год назад

      @@ravezon But that was before or after he got stranded on an island?

    • @ravezon
      @ravezon Год назад

      @@mindtraveller100 before i think. 😂😂

  • @darthvonkarma2981
    @darthvonkarma2981 2 года назад +1451

    I don't know what's more impressive: the fact that you guys actually decided to do an Honest Trailer for Saving Private Ryan or the fact that you managed to land some solid jokes in it. Kudos. :)

    • @morammofilmsph1540
      @morammofilmsph1540 2 года назад +28

      I'll be damned if they make an Honest Trailer skit for Spielberg's two other classics: "Schindler's List" and "Lincoln".

    • @ArmyWolves
      @ArmyWolves 2 года назад +27

      I laughed at one of the comments requesting for this Honest trailer at the beginning which said, "Do an Honest Trailer for Saving Private Ryan. Good luck making jokes."

    • @WarmouC
      @WarmouC 2 года назад +1

      Yea the many goofs alone are so hillarious it is hard to joke about stupidy of the mission or classic 1:10 ratio about yankee:german death toll that always in yankee movies.

    • @TangoNevada
      @TangoNevada 2 года назад +1

      @@morammofilmsph1540 I'm sure they could pull it off. But will they try?

    • @kirstena4001
      @kirstena4001 2 года назад +1

      agreed!

  • @Lonovavir
    @Lonovavir 2 года назад +487

    The Vin Diesel family joke was genuinely good. It made me appreciate my grandfathers who were GI's so much and made me realize why they didn't discuss the war. The sniper's my favorite character, it was a bummer when he got killed by a Panzer, then again it took a Panzer to kill him, bullets would've bounced off him.

  • @kevinintheusa8984
    @kevinintheusa8984 2 года назад +833

    The amount of courage it took to get off those landing crafts and run onto the beach was astonishing. I saw this in a packed theater when it came out and I saw so many people crying during the landing scenes. Still one of my favorite movies about WW 2.

    • @JohnDoe-zr8pc
      @JohnDoe-zr8pc 2 года назад +54

      This is exactly why the average age of the U.S. landing party for it was 19.
      They were still green & had no idea what they were in for. The experienced guys with combat under their belts would’ve known the bloodbath they were about to walk into, and no amount of “it’ll be just fine” from the higher ups would’ve mattered.

    • @angusmcculloch6653
      @angusmcculloch6653 2 года назад +43

      It's not courage. It's desperation. Where else were they going to go? Always remember, Op Overlord was a giant clusterfuck and all units except one British unit failed to gain their Day 1 objectives. Or D+1 or D+10.

    • @soisaidtogod4248
      @soisaidtogod4248 2 года назад +3

      How many are 18-25 reading this? Go if your country needed you?

    • @user-uc4vg4rg9e
      @user-uc4vg4rg9e 2 года назад +4

      @@soisaidtogod4248 to d day? No but if it was the terrain on our soil yes

    • @sigurdvonliebenfels3304
      @sigurdvonliebenfels3304 2 года назад

      D-Day is a testament to our leaders' complete disregard for Gentile life.

  • @justincrowley8787
    @justincrowley8787 2 года назад +226

    "And more grown men sobbing then at the end of Terminator 2."
    When you're right, you're right.

    • @banzi403
      @banzi403 Год назад +3

      if gi joe had spent that much time crying, you all would be speaking Canadian right now

    • @einundsiebenziger5488
      @einundsiebenziger5488 10 месяцев назад +1

      ... more man sobbing than*

    • @cjraymond8827
      @cjraymond8827 6 месяцев назад +1

      I love T2😢

  • @celestialphoenix8802
    @celestialphoenix8802 2 года назад +225

    So my great uncle Steve, was in WW2 and himself enjoyed war movies. But when this came out in theaters he went to go see it after the first 20 minutes he recounted having to leave the theater cause the scenes were so real (to the sounds and visuals) it was triggering his own PTSD

    • @luvr381
      @luvr381 2 года назад +31

      My grandfather said it took him back so well he could smell it.

    • @daedalron
      @daedalron 2 года назад +26

      They had to open more sections for the veteran hotlines for a time because so many people called after their PTSD was triggered by that film...

    • @christopherg2347
      @christopherg2347 Год назад +9

      I remember reading about it actually causing heart attacks in Veterans.

    • @banzi403
      @banzi403 Год назад +7

      More d day vets saw this movie then actually were on the beach.

    • @Jaiysful
      @Jaiysful Год назад +5

      nice totally true story that wasn't inspired by news reports that was published everywhere at the time of the film's release.

  • @ExileOnDaytonStreet
    @ExileOnDaytonStreet 2 года назад +1379

    My grandfather fought in Normandy (although not on D-Day, he arrived a few days later and fought until he took a rough shrapnel wound in Belgium).
    He never once spoke about the war to anyone in the family, although he did talk to some interviewers to document it with his local historical society. He even refused to see "fun" movies like Star Wars because he didn't like the violence.
    Hearing about (and eventually seeing) this movie made him open up to us about what his experience was. If for no other reason, I'm grateful for Spielberg and team for giving that odd sort of comfort to a generation of veterans and their families.

    • @apropercuppa8612
      @apropercuppa8612 2 года назад +2

      What unit, etc, was he in?

    • @eldorados_lost_searcher
      @eldorados_lost_searcher 2 года назад +5

      Sounds like my Uncle Wes' experience, too.

    • @ExileOnDaytonStreet
      @ExileOnDaytonStreet 2 года назад +6

      @@apropercuppa8612 8th Infantry of the 4th Division

    • @ACoolKidsProduction
      @ACoolKidsProduction 2 года назад +30

      My great uncle was at D-Day. Was going to be in the third wave of the landing, but his craft was sunk before he could go ashore. Would have been trapped behind the watertight doors, but he was above deck because he was too nervous to sleep and went up for a smoke. I think he got shrapnel in his back that wasn't removed until it started bothering him 50 years later. He'd NEVER talk about the war and would get a little triggered seeing us kids play with water pistols.

    • @SmegulonPrime
      @SmegulonPrime 2 года назад +17

      My grandfather died at Auschwitz, fell off a guard tower

  • @JayTillaeon
    @JayTillaeon 2 года назад +1139

    The movie was so descriptive and realistic of what happened with D-Day, you had reports of old WW2 veterans who couldn't even finish watching the movie just because of the beginning of the film. Some had moments of instantly remembering old smells of gasoline oil and burned flesh. I think even the VA veteran crisis hotline had an influx of veterans calling in because of the movie.

    • @jeffdavis6657
      @jeffdavis6657 2 года назад +133

      I heard that too. Also that they thanked Speilberg for not holding back.

    • @angusmcculloch6653
      @angusmcculloch6653 2 года назад +15

      That was all marketing ploy.

    • @ZacTaChange
      @ZacTaChange 2 года назад +139

      @@angusmcculloch6653 you really think advertisers needed to invent PTSD from D-Day?.......

    • @fabiokaya202
      @fabiokaya202 2 года назад +7

      @@ZacTaChange yes

    • @Ryosuke1208
      @Ryosuke1208 2 года назад +50

      @@fabiokaya202 Sure they invented a new clinical condition and convinced the board of psychologists to accept it just for a movie. Geez, kids these days.

  • @echokage900
    @echokage900 2 года назад +291

    Honestly, you didn't fumble the bag here, which is impressive. This movie is one of the best ever made and you poked fun but kept it very close to the chest. Kudos.

    • @kryptonianguest1903
      @kryptonianguest1903 2 года назад +5

      "Close to the chest" means "hidden". It's a reference to preventing other players from seeing your hand of cards in a game like poker.

    • @echokage900
      @echokage900 2 года назад +1

      @@kryptonianguest1903 ok

  • @kost4060
    @kost4060 2 года назад +434

    That beginning scene still troubles me knowing those men went through that at such a young age, they truly were the bravest generation and I will always be grateful for what they did

    • @popnfreshz
      @popnfreshz 2 года назад +21

      What i don't understand is why people though it was a good idea for the boats to open at the front. It's literally shooting fish in a barrel

    • @horse-4598
      @horse-4598 2 года назад +5

      @@popnfreshz they should have had shields honestly.

    • @peterhospodar7876
      @peterhospodar7876 2 года назад +24

      @@UhhOk.. Riot shield..against 7,92x57? :D :D Pls, go play more CoD :D

    • @donaldsterling1631
      @donaldsterling1631 2 года назад +7

      @@popnfreshz At the time, they had a short time frame to launch the invasion, and this was the best case scenario for victory possible. This was the smartest thing they could possibly do.

    • @kendallandrews8691
      @kendallandrews8691 2 года назад +9

      What makes them braver than other generations that went to war?

  • @arlettashenfeld7432
    @arlettashenfeld7432 2 года назад +102

    My dad was on the beach at D-Day but never said much about it except to reference "rivers of blood". We took him to see this movie when it came out. I cried in the theatre when I realized what he had actually been through.

    • @aeiouaeioujajaja1750
      @aeiouaeioujajaja1750 Год назад

      *Rivers of blood*
      AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

    • @IndyBigBodiedBucks
      @IndyBigBodiedBucks 9 месяцев назад +2

      I can’t believe he wanted to see it and relive it..

    • @D64nz
      @D64nz 8 месяцев назад

      4,414 soldiers died in the Normandy landings. 60,000+ Ukrainians casualties in their ill fated summer offensive. Puts things into perspective.

    • @corey2232
      @corey2232 7 месяцев назад

      @@D64nz There have been an estimated 45,000 Ukranians killed (civilians included) during the Russian invasion after 2+ years.

  • @romigithepope
    @romigithepope 2 года назад +989

    Wow. You went there. That took balls. This is the only film I have gone to where the entire audience was sobbing at the end. Men, women, and children.

    • @frankedelics
      @frankedelics 2 года назад +6

      🤣

    • @OnyxIdol
      @OnyxIdol 2 года назад +121

      Who would take children to this movie??

    • @Masada1911
      @Masada1911 2 года назад +91

      @@OnyxIdol not just the children, but the men and the women too.

    • @bubblehead4270
      @bubblehead4270 2 года назад +10

      Yeah I can give props for trying to get some laughs out of this one but I thought they were all stale tbh.

    • @raitchison
      @raitchison 2 года назад +18

      Anakin Skywalker has entered the chat.

  • @josephedge88
    @josephedge88 2 года назад +350

    Wow you went for the normal voice request at the end, mad props to you for that

  • @DucNguyen0131
    @DucNguyen0131 2 года назад +109

    In honor of Kevin Conroy, say "I know I made a promise, but I didn't see this coming. I didn't count on being happy."

  • @kristita_888
    @kristita_888 2 года назад +41

    I’ll never forget leaving the theater after seeing this film - in tears, of course - and witnessing grown men, mostly of the age to have served in WWII, crying. I have never been able to bring myself to watch Saving Private Ryan a second time.

    • @hagestad
      @hagestad Месяц назад

      What is ironic it all could have been stopped right in the beginning of the war if Texaco and Esso did not provided Hitler with fuel for war. Ford with all kinds of thigs including money. Same with Bush family and banking loans if im not mistaken. And US congress knew what is happening from the very beginning and did nothing.
      Dishonorable mention for IBM and their tech support for death camps. That was a real low point.

    • @hagestad
      @hagestad Месяц назад

      also if someone wants to know more about it "Trading With the Enemy" by Charles Higham is a good place to start.

  • @toolittletoolate3917
    @toolittletoolate3917 Год назад +39

    My father landed at Omaha Beach on June 6th, 1944 - the place depicted in this film. He didn’t talk much, either, and he never once mentioned his role on Operation Overlord. I only learned of it when going through his effects after his passing in 2001. There was a little packet of B&W photos with brief descriptions written on the backs. I couldn’t believe that he had kept silent all those years.

  • @upfront2375
    @upfront2375 2 года назад +176

    That ending with Spielberg was absolutely hilarious!😂😂

    • @vonniestewart4416
      @vonniestewart4416 2 года назад

      I am cracking up so hard… No pun intended

    • @upfront2375
      @upfront2375 2 года назад +2

      @@vonniestewart4416 LOL! that's a dope playlist U got👍

    • @vonniestewart4416
      @vonniestewart4416 2 года назад

      @@upfront2375 lol thanks 😘

  • @jwilliams3170
    @jwilliams3170 2 года назад +290

    My dad went and saw this a few times when it came out in theaters (I was too young at the time) and said that there were two WW2 veterans in there with their wives. The dudes were both crying by the end of that opening sequence. I still can’t imagine what it would have been like to be there.

    • @yarpen26
      @yarpen26 2 года назад +15

      They had it easy, veteran screenings were actually discouraged after several cases of PTSD panic attacks in the audience.

    • @jwilliams3170
      @jwilliams3170 2 года назад +14

      @@yarpen26 my dad said both of their wives had to comfort them through it and it had been out for a while when this happened. I have to imagine that they probably had to talk themselves into going to see it. My dad also remembered both of them discussing just how much it was like the actual thing too.

    • @MajorJJH
      @MajorJJH 2 года назад +8

      You're not supposed to be able to imagine it. That's why they were fighting, so we didn't have to.

    • @jwilliams3170
      @jwilliams3170 2 года назад +5

      @@MajorJJH let’s hope it stays that way.

    • @jwilliams3170
      @jwilliams3170 2 года назад

      @@johnlonne7062 I bet you’re fun at parties

  • @WutTheFink
    @WutTheFink 2 года назад +34

    "...and witness the reason your grandpa doesn't talk very much." is so funny and soooo heavy at the same time

  • @benderbendingrodriguez420
    @benderbendingrodriguez420 2 года назад +85

    Not just one of the greatest War films ever, but one of the greatest films ever made. The ending with Ryan at the graveyard never fails to bring the waterworks. Incredibly powerful movie and I'm impressed by how this was handled

    • @andreyr3611
      @andreyr3611 2 года назад +2

      Realy? How many soviet films about ww2 have you watched?

    • @carlpeterson8182
      @carlpeterson8182 Год назад

      the first big scene is something but most of the movie is not so great.

    • @ahorsewithnoname773
      @ahorsewithnoname773 Год назад

      @@andreyr3611 Come and See is incredible. Doesn't change that SPR is one of the best war films ever made. There is room for more than one film in that list.

    • @mks9469
      @mks9469 Год назад

      Agreed!! Love this movie

  • @ajmcnab3651
    @ajmcnab3651 2 года назад +19

    2:18
    Narrator: "This film was intense, can we lighten it up a bit"
    Steam Boat Willie: "Toot toot!"
    Narrator: "Heh"
    I absolutely lost it😂

  • @whodat90
    @whodat90 2 года назад +189

    I have to admit, it was funny while still being very respectful. Well done sir.

  • @luckydr2623
    @luckydr2623 2 года назад +80

    I've watched this movie lots of times already but that "Mamaaaaaa!!!" part always gets me everytime.

    • @esMusicalus
      @esMusicalus 2 года назад +15

      For me it's the guy getting knifed in the chest. That entire sequence was highly disturbing, especially because Upham was just downstairs and knew exactly what was going on the entire time and didn't/couldn't do a thing

    • @adamkarnik270
      @adamkarnik270 2 года назад +12

      And you know that, even though she's half a world away, and it's the middle of the night to her, she heard him.

    • @howtoswimtheband
      @howtoswimtheband 2 года назад +1

      @@adamkarnik270 His mom was magic?

    • @tomaslopez2940
      @tomaslopez2940 Год назад

      @@howtoswimthebandmothers are known to somehow have a telepathic connection to their children

    • @robertbowser328
      @robertbowser328 Год назад

      It hurts to hear.

  • @ItsMatra
    @ItsMatra 2 года назад +99

    Wow, the only honest trailer to hit me in the feels. This and Band of Brothers are timeless classics

    • @ScreamBloodyMetal
      @ScreamBloodyMetal 2 года назад +5

      An Honest Trailer for Band of Brothers would be incredible.

    • @cheesecake6696
      @cheesecake6696 2 года назад +3

      The thin red line is another classic. More artsy than the other 2, but no less impactful.

  • @DarioViolate
    @DarioViolate 2 года назад +138

    The fact that you managed to make so few jokes is a perfect testament to how amazing this movie is. 24 years later and the scenes still hit me like a ten ton hammer.
    Watched it 97 times for sure and every time I find something new that I missed

  • @apok1980
    @apok1980 2 года назад +78

    What a crazy movie. I must have seen it at least 20+ times. Most memorable scene for me was the German soldier stabbing the guy in the chest and shushing him at the same time. It was otherworldly to watch.

    • @juanrebolledo8123
      @juanrebolledo8123 2 года назад +3

      Same.

    • @daviddavidsonn3578
      @daviddavidsonn3578 2 года назад

      Based Nazi 🤪

    • @ayezz2811
      @ayezz2811 Год назад +2

      SAMEEE, it’s actually terrifying to think about. The he guy’s face right before the stab was heartbreaking

  • @K8aMiura
    @K8aMiura 2 года назад +151

    In memory of Kevin Conroy's passing please say, "I am vengeance! I am the night! I am Batman!"

  • @pizzajona
    @pizzajona 2 года назад +61

    I wasn’t born yet when Saving Private Ryan came out, but I’m glad I was able to see it for the first time in a cinema for a special event. Absolutely amazing.

    • @baylinkdashyt
      @baylinkdashyt 2 года назад +3

      There are, I think, maybe 2 or 3 dozen movies in the history of film that you just *gotta* see in a full theatre.
      This is top 5, if not top 3.

    • @Scorch428
      @Scorch428 Год назад

      yeah, WWII was nothing like the Russia-Ukraine war....the casualty rate back then was off the chart. Gets even worse the further back you go in history.
      Makes me think that by the year 2200, itll just be some dude playing video games against the other dudes... its already getting to that point with drones.

  • @mitchellcampbell9242
    @mitchellcampbell9242 2 года назад +143

    The Normandy scene is still some of the best 40 minutes in cinema history

    • @shanequastunningbrave5376
      @shanequastunningbrave5376 2 года назад +18

      What's most impressive is that 40 minutes goes for 23 minutes!

    • @mitchellcampbell9242
      @mitchellcampbell9242 2 года назад

      @@shanequastunningbrave5376 it was just an over exaggeration…

    • @shanequastunningbrave5376
      @shanequastunningbrave5376 2 года назад

      @@mitchellcampbell9242 I'm glad you over exaggerated rather than under exaggerated then!

    • @jp3813
      @jp3813 2 года назад +4

      @@shanequastunningbrave5376 Winston Wolfe: "That's 30 minutes away. I'll be there in 10."

    • @bobs_toys
      @bobs_toys 2 года назад

      @@jp3813 9 minutes later.

  • @jongon0848
    @jongon0848 2 года назад +285

    It's actually pretty cool to see Spielberg being such a good sport about the "Shaving Ryan's Privates" name

    • @philipberggren1823
      @philipberggren1823 2 года назад +14

      Indeed that title is just hilarious!

    • @1958PonyBoy
      @1958PonyBoy 2 года назад

      Jeri Ryan's privates.
      Oh yeah.

    • @ELmayberry
      @ELmayberry 2 года назад +4

      right 😂

    • @kinthelt
      @kinthelt 2 года назад +7

      True story: When I went to see Saving Private Ryan, I asked the ticket booth attendant: "Two for Shaving Ryan's Privates". He didn't even blink.

    • @coolnerdlll6053
      @coolnerdlll6053 Год назад +4

      He seems like the coolest guy ever. I love hearing stories about productions of his movies.

  • @JHulse29
    @JHulse29 2 года назад +29

    "Wait if this was all Ryan's flashback, how did he remember all of the stuff before the squad met him!? He wasnt at dday, he never even met Wade or Kaparzo!" Uh, mind seriously blown

  • @DarkbloomVis
    @DarkbloomVis 2 года назад +153

    That beginning scene is nothing short of a cinematic masterpiece

    • @dungeonmaster6292
      @dungeonmaster6292 2 года назад

      Snuff film

    • @DarkbloomVis
      @DarkbloomVis 2 года назад +13

      @@dungeonmaster6292 maybe you should look up what a snuff film is, cause it ain't this.

    • @trollanonymously2434
      @trollanonymously2434 2 года назад +1

      @@dungeonmaster6292 Someone named 'Dungeon Master' calling this a snuff film is just dripping with situational irony and projection. Pretty obvious you saw what you wanted to see there bro.

    • @dungeonmaster6292
      @dungeonmaster6292 2 года назад

      @@trollanonymously2434 it's pure shock and awe. Good storytelling doesn't need all the gore and violence. F*ck Spielberg and his fetish

    • @trollanonymously2434
      @trollanonymously2434 2 года назад +1

      @@dungeonmaster6292 How tf would you tell a story about the most ambitious amphibious assault of all time without showing it??? Go read a book if historically accurate imagery bothers you. Don't forget to leave your parents basement once in a while too, might do you some good.

  • @mt7able
    @mt7able 2 года назад +62

    One of my top 3 favourite movies all time. One of the most powerful cinematic masterpieces that attempted to capture the horrors of war while also honouring the soldiers that gave their lives physically, emotionally, and mentally.

    • @NanocDark99
      @NanocDark99 2 года назад +1

      Let me guess: Gladiator is another one of your favorites? And maaaybe Interstellar or Lord of the Rings?

    • @carsonhunt4642
      @carsonhunt4642 2 года назад

      Good movie, but fury was better and more realistic in terms of human emotion in war. Idk why these films always think every kid was a naive cry baby in battle.

    • @mt7able
      @mt7able 2 года назад +2

      @@NanocDark99 great movies but none of those are in my top 10. Probably top 30 or so.

    • @DestinyAwaits19
      @DestinyAwaits19 2 года назад

      @@NanocDark99 What's wrong with Gladiator and Lord of the Rings? Both of those are also masterpieces.

  • @TheBoondocksaint117
    @TheBoondocksaint117 2 года назад +72

    That Vin Diesel master race line was the funniest thing I've ever heard in an Honest Trailer.

  • @travellingblade3015
    @travellingblade3015 Год назад +21

    My mate’s Grandad served on D-Day and when he saw this in theatres he turned to his son and said ‘I hope you never have to go through that because that is exactly what it was like’

  • @Vangienator
    @Vangienator 2 года назад +20

    "Look at me, I'm the captain now" caught me off guard. Brilliant pun!

  • @Laptops1781
    @Laptops1781 2 года назад +91

    I remember my grandfather telling me when I was a kid of all the stuff he saw in ww2, and then witnessing all of it in this movie's opening scene. Awesome movie

  • @louisberry4403
    @louisberry4403 2 года назад +86

    Steven nailed it with this film and deserved the oscars he got. The D-Day Scene is one of the best scenes in cinema history. Can't wait for The Fabelmans.

    • @dungeonmaster6292
      @dungeonmaster6292 2 года назад

      Spielberg deserves to be castrated and imprisoned for raping a child to death

  • @mattseman5682
    @mattseman5682 2 года назад +15

    "Look at me, I'm the Captain now" absolutely killed me

  • @PlatinumPaladin
    @PlatinumPaladin 2 года назад +14

    The beach landing sequence was part of the curriculum in my high school history class. This film is a masterclass of cinema.

  • @benives254
    @benives254 2 года назад +21

    I'm not gonna lie, the best bit was right at the start with the request "do saving private ryan, good luck making jokes"

  • @joeboggio4002
    @joeboggio4002 2 года назад +18

    The first twenty minutes alone were worth the admission price. Phenomenal.

  • @Sfrasier0711
    @Sfrasier0711 2 года назад +26

    I saw this on the day it opened in theaters. Projector had issues at the end of the Omaha Beach opening scene and when the lights came on, the amount of veterans crying was astounding. Powerful opening, amazing movie.

  • @cun009
    @cun009 Год назад +2

    Saw this movie with my wife, my mother and father.
    My father being a WWII veteran 2nd Armored Division scout from north africa to berlin.
    At the end he just sat there
    People walking out just looking at him
    After a bit he stood up and walked out
    We went for ice cream
    Men who killed man...and just went on living
    Never claimed a disability
    Never said they're owed
    Dealt with it

  • @crewe99
    @crewe99 2 года назад +168

    “When punching Nazis wasn’t controversial” my guy comin out swingin! 😂

    • @juanrebolledo8123
      @juanrebolledo8123 2 года назад +6

      I didn't get that one.

    • @BigBossIvan
      @BigBossIvan 2 года назад +13

      @@juanrebolledo8123 it means he’s got more virtue than everyone else. Also, edgy in the lamest way possible.

    • @Heaty90
      @Heaty90 2 года назад +9

      @@juanrebolledo8123 The other reply is why the joke exists.

    • @donovanlocust1106
      @donovanlocust1106 2 года назад +13

      @@BigBossIvan cry about it , punching Nazis is based

    • @BigBossIvan
      @BigBossIvan 2 года назад +4

      @@donovanlocust1106 Whoa Calm Down Jamal, Don't Pull Out The 9!

  • @nathanmerritt1581
    @nathanmerritt1581 2 года назад +35

    The vin diesel part absolutely finished me of 🤣😂

  • @knurlgnar24
    @knurlgnar24 2 года назад +21

    There is a reason this movie spawned 10 years of war movie copycats and 10 years of video game adaptations of the theme. It was a masterpiece. Nothing is perfect but this comes close.

  • @damiennichols6179
    @damiennichols6179 2 года назад +38

    That reaction from Speilberg. Shaving Ryan's Privates. Dead! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @hagestad
      @hagestad Месяц назад

      Now imagine his reaction when his own daughter did pr0n.

  • @everetlastly1173
    @everetlastly1173 2 года назад +16

    *That scene was intense. Can we lighten it up a bit?*
    *Toot toot.*
    *Heh!*

  • @blank557
    @blank557 2 года назад +1

    I heart the Jackson 3:16 reference! He was my favorite character in the movie, quoting scripture while picking off Nazi's with his scoped Springfield ought-six.

  • @arumidden
    @arumidden 2 года назад +21

    For my high school senior year history class, my teacher put on the first 15 minutes for our section on WWII. I generally consider myself a history buff, but I was *not ready* for this movie. When my mom picked me up, I sat in her car for ten minutes and just cried.

  • @biswojyoti1
    @biswojyoti1 2 года назад +8

    Where ever vin Diesel goes, family follows 🤣🤣🤣

  • @pygmalion0451
    @pygmalion0451 2 года назад +23

    Fun fact: Call of Duty isn't just inspired by this movie, it's a direct descendant.
    Long story short, Spielberg founded DreamWorks Interactive, a game studio that released "Medal of Honor" under his supervision. Its third release, "Allied Assault," would be developed by 2015 Games, whose members went on to make Infinity Ward, the main COD developers.

    • @jbvader721
      @jbvader721 Год назад +2

      So what you're saying is Saving Private Ryan walked so that Call of Duty could run.

    • @donovanlocust1106
      @donovanlocust1106 Год назад

      ​@@jbvader721 yes def

    • @inigobantok1579
      @inigobantok1579 11 месяцев назад

      Saving Private Ryan reintroduced the world into WW2 in being gritty, violent and hubris

  • @pratikmulgund
    @pratikmulgund Год назад +5

    Somewhere I had read tht when ww2 veterans saw this in theaters, they left after 15 minutes, when asked why? One of them said he could literally smell the diesel.. what a remarkable generation, the world owes so much to them.. and this movie is a marvellous tribute.

  • @dinosaurfan2409
    @dinosaurfan2409 2 года назад +8

    Such an iconic masterpiece of a film. I like how you honored this movie too and still kept the charm and humor of your videos.

  • @hrishikeshdholakia3190
    @hrishikeshdholakia3190 2 года назад +26

    By far the most beautifully heart wrenching movies

  • @storytellers1
    @storytellers1 2 года назад +6

    That was quite a fast click

  • @GlidingZephyr
    @GlidingZephyr 2 года назад +36

    I saw this movie when my family rented it about a year after it was released.
    Jesus Christ. To this day I cannot watch it all the way through without a fifteen minute intermission, at some point. Spielberg is probably the greatest director who ever lived, and he knows how to pick a very convincing cast.

  • @RVecc
    @RVecc 2 года назад +5

    I came, I saw, I laughed, and I cried. The most epic review of what is potentially the most epic movie. loved it!

  • @GuardianOwl
    @GuardianOwl 2 года назад +32

    I don't know why "Look at me, I'm the Captain Now" tickled me so much (I think it was mainly Jon's superb delivery), but I laughed for at least 30 seconds on that one.

  • @CastOfCharacters13
    @CastOfCharacters13 2 года назад +24

    Finally they did a honest trailer for saving Private Ryan right when I requested for them to do an honest trailer when they did Dunkirk and saving Private Ryan good war movie

  • @jjruns
    @jjruns 2 года назад +7

    I was working at a college when this movie came out, and a graduate of the class of 1946 was working the front desk. He had been at D Day and had seen the movie. He told me the only thing the movie was missing was the smell. I asked why he did it, knowing he could have been shot. He said "Because our sergeant told us to"

  • @aliciageary7653
    @aliciageary7653 Год назад +1

    I don't know what possessed me to watch this with my gentle hearted son when he was 11 years old but I put it on and he didn't make it 2 minutes in before he was crying and I was hugging him. He's 20 now and has still never seen it.

  • @Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040
    @Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040 2 года назад +12

    The first man I've heard who successfully attempts to do Vin Diesel's voice. I've done it too, but then I had a really soar throat.

  • @TomaszStachewicz
    @TomaszStachewicz 2 года назад +8

    That Vin Diesel part cracked me up. I didn't even remember he was in SPR!

  • @fantastopotomus
    @fantastopotomus 2 года назад +26

    This movie is damn near perfect. The practical effects and stellar performances elevate this film.

  • @allanfrd
    @allanfrd 2 года назад +8

    When I first watched this film, I was like "Holy sh*tt!! That was the war? It's brutal, bloody, death happened suddenly without time to react, if the soldiers lost focus it meant the end."
    In this time of peace we're the fortunate ones who've never faced the horrors of such big war, unfortunately that doesn't mean that it will never happen again.

  • @GoatPopsicle
    @GoatPopsicle 2 года назад +3

    My great grandfather was a day 1 (double)volunteer for the Empire, a survivor of the landings in Dieppe & Normandy, and the campaign all the way up to the Scheldt Estuary.
    He absolutely loved this movie and made sure all of his descendants went to see it in the theatre, even me at 8yrs old. He hated the John Wayne type movies which glorified war and minimized the suffering.
    This was the closest we all got to seeing the true war. Until we each turned 16, and the local Legion would play its 4hr collection of in-war recordings.

    • @wyldhowl2821
      @wyldhowl2821 2 года назад

      If he got through Dieppe alive at all, that's amazing on its own. Not many did.

  • @ScottieMedeiros
    @ScottieMedeiros 2 года назад +3

    “Where an entire squad lays down their lives so that Matt Damon's mom can be 1/4 less sad" 💀

  • @Kingsoupturbo
    @Kingsoupturbo 2 года назад +111

    This movie is so intense, I was able to watch it at 20yrs old, but now over 40 I couldn't do it again.

    • @geekyarleenie
      @geekyarleenie 2 года назад +7

      Same. I saw it once in the theater on the day it came out.

    • @NanocDark99
      @NanocDark99 2 года назад

      Parden?

    • @adamkatt
      @adamkatt 2 года назад

      so when you hit 40 you became a total snowflake? Its a good movie, i see movies i like many times...

    • @ryanspurgeon4841
      @ryanspurgeon4841 2 года назад +2

      @Big D For regular people it is too intense, too real to take on.
      For people off.....maybe enjoy it, and Rob Zombie movies and Hostel. Etc.

    • @EdwoodCA
      @EdwoodCA 2 года назад +6

      @Big D The opening 23 minutes was seared into our brains. It's not entertainment. No desire to re-watch something like that. But I get it... many people like to see bad car wrecks.

  • @TheTexican05
    @TheTexican05 2 года назад +9

    His Vin Diesel impression was on POINT! 🤣 🙌

  • @brooksblake5493
    @brooksblake5493 2 года назад +13

    I would now like to see you make an Honest Trailer for Platoon (1986). A realistic war film back when Charlie Sheen was taken seriously.

  • @KristopherReed
    @KristopherReed 2 года назад +8

    I first saw Saving Private Ryan when I got out of basic training and this is the closest I’ve come to rewatching it.

  • @shinhadou12
    @shinhadou12 2 года назад +5

    One of the most EPIC movies ever,just the beginning deserved his oscars,amazing!!

  • @puppet23ca
    @puppet23ca 2 года назад +14

    way before I saw this movie my history proff said that that the beginning sequence(possibly the whole film I do not know) was shown to a group of vets and some had to actually leave the theatre because it was so powerful later I saw the movie and was amazed, shocked, awed and a little horrified by the opening of this movie Spielberg deserves props

  • @colossuemadam
    @colossuemadam 2 года назад +33

    Laughed so hard at 'I am the captain now'

  • @SoldierforGod
    @SoldierforGod 2 года назад +7

    The opening of this movie is the sole reason why I want a basement theater room with surround sound

  • @endrankluvsda4loko172
    @endrankluvsda4loko172 2 года назад +4

    "Feature more nervous-looking dudes than in the waiting room at a vasectomy clinic."
    That one had me laughing so hard I had to pause the video so I wouldn't miss the rest of it.

  • @simontemplar.8668
    @simontemplar.8668 Год назад +3

    The part with Vin Diesel inventing AND winning the master race is pure gold! 😂

  • @karenstarr
    @karenstarr 2 года назад +8

    I saw this movie once and that’s all I could handle. Brutal movie for a brutal reality.

  • @TheDaringPastry1313
    @TheDaringPastry1313 2 года назад +23

    Conker's Bad Fur Day (a game for the N64) had a cut-scene where you stormed the beach that was mimicking this movie. Even had a squirrel picking up his missing arm. That being said, this movie is so powerful, that it caused veterans to walk out of the theater because it was so realistic and brought back memories ...

    • @howtoswimtheband
      @howtoswimtheband 2 года назад

      Conker's Bad Fur Day was so powerful many WW2 veterans never played a second N64 game.

  • @JohnDoe-zr8pc
    @JohnDoe-zr8pc 2 года назад +7

    I remember reading somewhere years ago that a small part of Private Ryan being told the story of what happened while they were searching for him was shot, but didn’t make the final cut.

  • @Excludos
    @Excludos 2 года назад +4

    The one thing that Spielberg got wrong about the landings, although understandably so because of time limitations of a movie, is just how long the beach landing took. It wasn't over in a few minutes like we see in the movie. The first men landed on the beaches at 6:30, and the fighting wasn't over until noon. So imagine the chaos, death, despair, hopelessness, and sheer terror of landing on the Omaha beach, like we see in the movie, but over a period of 5 and a half hours rather than 10 minutes.

    • @abaddon1371
      @abaddon1371 8 месяцев назад

      Another thing they did wrong, is the tipping ramp logs in the water. They are facing the wrong way :D Otherwise, it is pretty impressive.

  • @tristanbreen
    @tristanbreen 2 года назад +1

    My Grandfather served in WW2 on the Gold front at Omaha beach, he didn't talk much about it but he did say Soldier Boy took out a key German machine gun which allowed their troops to advance . real hero Soldier Boy

  • @TianaAssis
    @TianaAssis 2 года назад +283

    That 'when punching Nazis wasn't controversial' got me so hard😂

    • @Glaaki13
      @Glaaki13 2 года назад +10

      Same but im antifa so I get in those kinda of debats sometimes

    • @cizzymac
      @cizzymac 2 года назад

      You'd be calling these American soldiers today Nazis if you knew the first thing about them.

    • @Siegbert85
      @Siegbert85 2 года назад +6

      punching PoWs was always controversial though

    • @sartajparveen2001
      @sartajparveen2001 2 года назад +5

      Can you explain? Didn't get the joke.

    • @zwojack7285
      @zwojack7285 2 года назад

      @@sartajparveen2001 Nazis nowadays cry when you punch them. They already forgot what they did 70 years ago and what antifascists did to them back then.

  • @calebwinfield1403
    @calebwinfield1403 2 года назад +30

    Honest trailer for Girls Gone Wild!

  • @abduljabars
    @abduljabars 2 года назад +61

    This movie was one of the best adaptation of the violence of WWII. The only critique veterans of the war claimed was that there wasn't enough blood and gore during the D Day scene.

    • @magoid
      @magoid 2 года назад +9

      Yeah, no. That wasn't even close of what veterans were critiquing dude...

    • @NanocDark99
      @NanocDark99 2 года назад +1

      @@magoid enlighten us

    • @magoid
      @magoid 2 года назад

      @@NanocDark99 Here it is: go watch interviews with veterans. And not the crap they have in History Channel.

  • @helbent4
    @helbent4 2 года назад +5

    Saving Private Ryan... proof that if the first reel of a film is good enough, you can pretty much coast on through the second.

  • @sidnew2739
    @sidnew2739 2 года назад +5

    I died at "Shaving Ryan's Privates" and Spielberg's reaction to it!

  • @stephenadkins616
    @stephenadkins616 2 года назад +16

    Hahaha that Waiting room at a vasectomy clinic killed me dead 💀 🤣 😂

  • @HappyDude1
    @HappyDude1 2 года назад +68

    This movie is a masterpiece.
    Actually all Spielberg movies are good and they are all so different

    • @Wistbacka
      @Wistbacka 2 года назад

      Did you not watch Indiana Jones 4?
      Basically nothing in the past 10 years from him has been that good. Pre-2010 was the amazing era of Spielberg

    • @HappyDude1
      @HappyDude1 2 года назад +2

      @@Wistbacka
      I dont know this indiana jones 4 you speak of 😅

    • @Wistbacka
      @Wistbacka 2 года назад +1

      @@HappyDude1 yes, it doesn't exist

    • @Crushenator500
      @Crushenator500 2 года назад +1

      @@Wistbacka Considering he started his winning streak in the 70s with Jaws, I'd say a solid 40 years is a pretty damn good record

    • @Wistbacka
      @Wistbacka 2 года назад

      @@Crushenator500 Oh for sure. He still is one of my fav directors, but he was not flawless and certainly had made some really bad ones too.

  • @0270212
    @0270212 2 года назад +28

    I have watched this movie countless times, and never noticed Bryan Cranston's character had an arm missing.

  • @DougShoeBushcraft
    @DougShoeBushcraft 2 года назад +4

    My parents rented it when it 1st came out, and had to return the tape. One of my friends invited over two WWII vets to watch it. They both were crying so much during the Normandy scene that he had to shut it off. IMHO a wonderful, one-of-a-kind movie but originally there should have been a warning at the movie tape rental stores.

    • @nobodyspecial4702
      @nobodyspecial4702 2 года назад +1

      Should have read the back of the box, because there were warnings that it was emotionally disturbing and depicted realistic blood and gore.

  • @madspet9106
    @madspet9106 2 года назад +5

    My grandfather took part in the Normandy landings, and when this movie came out he refused to go anywhere near it. Can't say I blame him

  • @franzrogar
    @franzrogar 2 года назад +8

    1:40 "Strap in for some of the most punishing battle scenes of all time." Fun fact: this movie has received multiple ratings in Spain, from a "+7 years" (yes, 7 years was once deemed enough to see how somebody drag half-a-corpse, falling intestines, on the beach) to "+18" (like pornographic movies), being "+13" and "+16" also at other times.

    • @LD-Orbs
      @LD-Orbs 2 года назад +1

      "He's seven, he can take it." Like PG in the 80s, when a seven year old can see a face melt off in Raiders of the Lost Ark.

  • @dextermorgan4686
    @dextermorgan4686 2 года назад +34

    Can you guys please do an honest trailer for the movie "The Dictator"? That'd be awesome.