The broadheads that Rambo used to utterly destroy everything that was old enough to die is the new archery products razorbaks. They came with a plastic over each broadhead. I still remember when the movie came out and I noticed it.
@@FloindaMTL fire and maneuver is not totally different. In saving private ryan when they take down the machine gun nest and lose the doc, it's battle drill 5.
Agreed that Saving Private Ryan would be a good one to review, because back then Spielberg was very involved in making sure the ww2 veterans approved of the material. He did the same thing for the first Medal of Honor game, where his company produced/made the game, because they wanted to be respectful.
A Bolo dropped one live, in the Pit. The Drill SGT acted pretty fricking fast , shoved the Kid down and managed to rethrow the Grenade. Thank God for the long Fuse.
You sound like me when I went out for wrestling in middle school (1981) and got there to a mat. I literally said, "where's the ring ( like all star wrestling)."
No joke, the commanding officer of my Recon Bn casually rolled up and asked to join my team on a 2 day jungle training patrol because he was bored of his desk. He patrolled as a slack man, carrying nothing but a shit ton of water, ammo, and a 30lb M67 recoilless rifle filled with cement. He said like two words the entire patrol, covered his field of fire with his stupid ass launcher, and happily took orders from Sgts. Dude was a legend.
I remember humping the M67 Recoilless Rifle myself in early 1980s while in the Army - hated that hunk of worthless metal. Also remember that rather LARGE signature smoke effect that you would get after firing a round which basically revealed your position - quickly learned to immediately get up and run to another position after each time firing that thing. Was glad that the Army got rid of that thing!! Also remember that when the Army finally decided to get rid of the M67, we went to the range and just basically fired off as many rounds as we could for a whole day in order to get rid of the inventory on base. Then, near the end of the day, we were told to stop firing the rounds because it was finally decided to that the M67s and whatever ammo that was left were to be sent Nicaragua to help with the Sandinista Rebels at that time. Remembering firing something like 50-60 rounds that day.
Jarhead, Hurt Locker, Saving Private Ryan, Patton, Deer Hunter, Full Metal Jacket, RESTREPO .. As a vet myself I would say these would be my list for you guys to comment on. Reality, History, and down right awesomeness.
After watching this I scuffed up my manicured nails, I got rid of my man purse, I shaved off my goti, I got rid of my man bun.... stopped all the manscaping and now saving up all my money for Black Rifle coffee instead of my brazilian waxing.
Yes please. Widely considered as the most grounded take on modern infantry life in screen. Surely the lines are dramatized, but the depictions feel real.
And fucking Generation Kill! Nothing comes close to that. It's like Game of Thrones of war movies. It spoils you, beacuse after wathcing it everything else feels like shit :D
Go for some historical docu-dramas like Sgt York and To Hell And Back. The latter is even more amazing since it stars the guy the movie is actually about, Audie Murphy.
Whenever I hear Deborah I visualize its spelling as Debra, but whenever I see Deborah I subvocalize it as Deboruh. Just a funny thing that happens with me.
Granddad was a Tanker in Korea, for that War. He said when the Wave Attacks came, it was like watching a Wall of Ants, devour the Valley, in front of him. Massive movements of Men screaming and charging. You could hear the roar a mile away. His Battalion would start out with the Main Guns, then Mainguns and .50's, then Mainguns, .50's and .30's. Then all the above and any Rifles. Then, they were on the Tanks and he would bust out a Remington 12 GA with Buck Shot and would sweep the Tank.
My wife talked me into seeing this movie with her when it first came out. At times during the movie she would say " you wrote me about that". Folks who ask " what was it like" I tell em that it would be like telling a virgin what sex is like.
Black Hawk Down, Behind Enemy Lines, Act of Valor, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, Jarhead, Triple Frontier, Fury, The Boys in Company C, Hamburger Hill. Edit: Clear and Present Danger, and Jack Reacher as well.
From what I gather that is a fairly close representation of what actually happened that night, one of the most accurate movies without being an actual documentary w/ on the ground footage. Unfortunately, media has done everything in their power to keep it from being aired on broadcast, which I think is total horse shit...
321JKilla Well not totally accurate as they didn’t include the guns they were trafficking to Isis and that it was the last consulate left in the entire country needed to be erased and Hillary & McCains proxy Army is why the attack happened and they were burning everything.
@@RichardCranium321 Yeah, because the "Michael Bay" explosions are so realistic. The 40mm GL that explodes like a 120mm mortar round and the 82mm Mortar round that hits like a 122mm HE from a D30 Howitzer.
@@ryanschaff123 I thought that was made pretty clear through the capitol hill testimonials, I meant specifically the events that took place that night, during said 13hrs, not what happened leading up to that incident. Honestly I don't think the actors or director wanted to end up with an autopsy report that read "suicide, cause of death: multiple GSW location: rear of skull" for their open criticism...
"Three Kings" and "Kelly's Heroes" the two movies that made me want to join the Army. I never did run into a nice little cache of gold I could steal with my buddies behind enemy lines though? I'll blame my recruiter for that.
Raven Starver it’s actually spelled Inglorious Basterds for some reason. I never understood why myself. Did you see the Shooter Mini-Series, based on these did you also see Condor based on Three Days of The Condor?
My favorite laugh out loud moment was from Rambo II, where he fired the LAW from the cockpit of the helicopter without regard to the POWs in the backblast area.
The unit that was in that movie ended up skipping a deployment to sangin to relieve other 5th marine units thusly they became the loser Hollywood unit in their area of Pendleton. Just a random fact about that movie but they should totally critique it.
Ok...good military movies?...How 'bout... "Patton" "Saving Private Ryan" "Full Metal Jacket" "Transformers"....just to see how you react to the ridiculousness of this one.
I was in the 7th ID, when I saw that. You knew when those Brits ran out to the supply canister dropped for them, and it was full of Berets, that was something that could actually happen.
It's a commonly known rule of thermodynamics that cooling something (like a turbine) from 2800F to ambient air temperature only takes 5 milliseconds. Do your research, John Galt! Gosh!
@@manictiger Well I also didn't take into effect that the turbines stop spinning the second his finger is off the switch, because we all know that we can jump into a chopper, tank or jet and wind it up as quick as a combustion engine, and pop the clutch.😂
@@WhereIsGault I find it funny how often choppers crash in films, too. Yep, no such thing as autorotate. Just go ahead and crash it right into that fully populated building. Yep, great job. Nothing he could have done.
I know it's more SciFi, but the first half of Predator would be epic, and so would Aliens. And on a more classic note, The Guns of Navarone and Battleground would be fantastic.
@Arcana Imperii I watched those movies with an actual Argentine commando. He highly prised a lot of movements, equipment and tactics as realistic for commando-level soldiers.
@2:17 “The Jungles Of North Hollywood”....I grew up in those jungles. Love the action movie reviews. Felt the same after I joined the service too with a lot of these same films. My new favorite youtube video. Thanks, Guys. Hooah. 🇺🇸
This is a neat channel. My grandfather,father,and almost every man before that in my family has served a military of some country and seeing how my own family members reacted to these types of movies supported the spark of curiosity ive gotten when i ran across this particular video and i have to say seeing veterans with actual experience with the things used in these films is extremely interesting to someone who has yet to serve in any kind of military like myself
My father was SF in Vietnam and I was spurised at how lax he said they were with certain things that are emphasized today. The two that come to mind are trigger control and muzzle sweeps.
This is easily in my top 3 war movies of all time. An absolute classic, and I am sad for people who are not familiar with it. Thank you for adding this one.
Thank You. Nobody in the development of Apocalypse Now was a veteran, they were all college geeks and the writer Millius didn't last long in bootcamp as a asthmatic.
Well, I'll say it, Rambo for being as over the top as it is now, the ending speech that Rambo gives at the end of First Blood still hits close to home about veterans returning home in comparison to opportunities.
@TUZU The mental image of that fucking behemoth trying to egress from a hatch meant for averaged sized dudes has me all sorts of fucked up 😂 I had no idea he was prior mil, though. That's one hell of a rags to riches story.
Wait Scorching flame smokes chest hair ... and pubes and belly . and EYEBROWS ... Dude. that includes eyebrows . Yer gonna look like a startled frog .. again .. .
Awesome stuff, but Coppala never served in the forces. He knew Jim Morrison and Roger Corman gave him his first break, but by 1969 he had created his own studio. Plus he was like hella old by Vietnam standards. Dude was born in 1938.
Let us know what other movies you guys would like to see and who else we should have on! Leave your comments below!
The broadheads that Rambo used to utterly destroy everything that was old enough to die is the new archery products razorbaks. They came with a plastic over each broadhead. I still remember when the movie came out and I noticed it.
Band of Brothers, Lone survivor, Hacksaw ridge, Saving Private Ryan.
Dunkirk
Black Rifle Coffee Company
Know what Rambo stands for?
Rarely
Anything
Marginally
Believable
Occurring
Tell Matt it’s nuclear not nucular.
Hacksaw ridge, saving private Ryan, and black hawk down
Why would modern war veterans review hacksaw ridge and SPR when WW2 type of warfare is totally different from modern warfare ?
@@FloindaMTL fire and maneuver is not totally different. In saving private ryan when they take down the machine gun nest and lose the doc, it's battle drill 5.
@@mattwilkes2214 Ok i see !!
Or the porn version; “Saving Ryan’s Private’s.”
😮
Agreed that Saving Private Ryan would be a good one to review, because back then Spielberg was very involved in making sure the ww2 veterans approved of the material. He did the same thing for the first Medal of Honor game, where his company produced/made the game, because they wanted to be respectful.
I was so butt hurt when I finally got to throw a grenade in boot and there was no huge Hollywood plume of flame explosion. Hollywood lied...
A Bolo dropped one live, in the Pit. The Drill SGT acted pretty fricking fast , shoved the Kid down and managed to rethrow the Grenade. Thank God for the long Fuse.
You sound like me when I went out for wrestling in middle school (1981) and got there to a mat. I literally said, "where's the ring ( like all star wrestling)."
Yep because in Hollywood it’s a gas explosion that’s the flame and irl it’s a explosive and so the cloud would be dusty and black
Bro, you weren't the only one....
"The eagle eggs were a lie, steven. ... A LIEEE!"
No joke, the commanding officer of my Recon Bn casually rolled up and asked to join my team on a 2 day jungle training patrol because he was bored of his desk. He patrolled as a slack man, carrying nothing but a shit ton of water, ammo, and a 30lb M67 recoilless rifle filled with cement. He said like two words the entire patrol, covered his field of fire with his stupid ass launcher, and happily took orders from Sgts. Dude was a legend.
... He can be my wingman any day.
what was his name?
I remember humping the M67 Recoilless Rifle myself in early 1980s while in the Army - hated that hunk of worthless metal. Also remember that rather LARGE signature smoke effect that you would get after firing a round which basically revealed your position - quickly learned to immediately get up and run to another position after each time firing that thing. Was glad that the Army got rid of that thing!! Also remember that when the Army finally decided to get rid of the M67, we went to the range and just basically fired off as many rounds as we could for a whole day in order to get rid of the inventory on base. Then, near the end of the day, we were told to stop firing the rounds because it was finally decided to that the M67s and whatever ammo that was left were to be sent Nicaragua to help with the Sandinista Rebels at that time. Remembering firing something like 50-60 rounds that day.
Next week on things that never happened
I would love to see your reaction to “Act of Valor”, “We Were Soldiers”, “The Patriot”, and “Saving Private Ryan”.
Definitely a good one
Act of valor 👍🏻
Have you seen the Tuntematon sotilas/Unknown soldier a very true movie from Finland
We Were Soldiers was like Micheal Bay tried to make a vietnam war era movie and only had an explosive diarheea.
Yes
Black Hawk Down, Tears Of The Sun and the extraction from Act of Valor.
That extraction scene tho.....😍😍😍😍
SO much 'Merica!!
@@medic8311 when the minis turn on life changes for everyone
Speaking of stormtrooper syndrome.... Last scene of Tears of the Sun .. that was even critiqued when it came out
@@Arcangle13 I pull an Austin Powers every time they open up...."aaaaand I'm spent!" 😂😂
FULL METAL JACKET
Tropic Thunder
Im the Dude, playing the dude, disguised as another dude.
Tony Holler booty juice
Yeah
Siege of Firebase Gloria which has R Lee Ermey In it. www.imdb.com/title/tt0098328/
Busta nut bar
A g5 airplane........yes annnnnd lots of money
Jarhead, Hurt Locker, Saving Private Ryan, Patton, Deer Hunter, Full Metal Jacket, RESTREPO .. As a vet myself I would say these would be my list for you guys to comment on. Reality, History, and down right awesomeness.
"Yeah, my dad killed 700 guerrillas"
Whether that means people or apes, regardless that's still impressive
Different spelling has different meanings. Gorrila- primate.
Guerilla- people
@Collin Vail if it's pronounced correctly, you can distinguish it
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Collin Vail - If you have to explain that..... 🤣🤣🤣 They don't make pills for stupid.
look at all the fun dudes explaining jokes, they probably go around correcting grammar as well.
"We don't even need to check and see if he's alive, we need to just move on with our lives" LMAO
Luke Landrum That and “I’m a barista” fucking ruined me!
React to Full Metal Jacket, Fury, Band of Brothers, Enemy at the Gates, and Saving Private Ryan
117rebel ...and have fun with PTSD...
They should react to Hacksaw Ridge.
Behind enemy lines and lone survivor
Fury had good moments but a lot of it was ridiculous.
i mean. saving private ryan trigered ptsd in ww2 vets. i dont think there needs to be a reaction video on it
"This is toxic masculinity... this is where it all started." - Cracked me up.
After watching this I scuffed up my manicured nails, I got rid of my man purse, I shaved off my goti, I got rid of my man bun.... stopped all the manscaping
and now saving up all my money for Black Rifle coffee instead of my brazilian waxing.
@@Ironclad6661 Good for you! Cheers!
"Francis Ford Coppola was a Vietnam vet", No he actually wasn't. You're thinking of Oliver Stone and Platoon.
He was in 25th and 1st cav
Lone survivor Black Hawk down saving Private Ryan American sniper
all great movies
Well those are all true story movies, their talkin bout some make believe action movie, like well like Rambo
Exactly my picks.
Yes, what he said. All those. Great flics.
Act of valor
Not a movie, but I'd love to see your guys' take on Generation Kill
Yes please. Widely considered as the most grounded take on modern infantry life in screen. Surely the lines are dramatized, but the depictions feel real.
www.marinecorpstimes.com/2014/11/20/sgt-maj-portrayed-in-generation-kill-sentenced-to-prison-for-child-sex-offense/
OG Borat Gen Kill is Dope
@@arturopacheco89 lmao holy shit
Hell yeah
Black hawk down! Surprised Matt Best didn’t offer that!
I don't think they were covering anything that had any kind of realism in it.
What about We were Soldiers !
@@MichaelSmith-kr9qw yes!
Or der Untergang
And fucking Generation Kill!
Nothing comes close to that.
It's like Game of Thrones of war movies. It spoils you, beacuse after wathcing it everything else feels like shit :D
Go for some historical docu-dramas like Sgt York and To Hell And Back. The latter is even more amazing since it stars the guy the movie is actually about, Audie Murphy.
Yeeeeeeessssss!
"The 1911 puts out way more than Deborah" 🤣🤣🤣
Whenever I hear Deborah I visualize its spelling as Debra, but whenever I see Deborah I subvocalize it as Deboruh.
Just a funny thing that happens with me.
@RE K Oh good, I'm not just insane. xD
Thats funnt right there, instantly subscribed!😂
Cobb but you do have have to admit that he missed a shit ton of shots sooooo he kinda deserves that death
Act of Valor, Blackhawk down, Platoon, Hamburger Hill.
American sniper
Hurt locker
Blackhawk Down
Enemy at the Gates
Lone survivor
Shooter
Ethan Keirs hold up the shooter tv show or the movie?
Those are good movies right
Noobmaster 69 the movie shooter with Mark Wahlberg I’m pretty sure
why is band of brothers not on this list? it is easily the best warmovie/miniseries of them all.
Please do
Made me laugh As a .50 Gunner in Iraq, I always carried a head space and timing gauge. Backup was a 240b, then a saw, then m4
Granddad was a Tanker in Korea, for that War. He said when the Wave Attacks came, it was like watching a Wall of Ants, devour the Valley, in front of him. Massive movements of Men screaming and charging. You could hear the roar a mile away. His Battalion would start out with the Main Guns, then Mainguns and .50's, then Mainguns, .50's and .30's. Then all the above and any Rifles. Then, they were on the Tanks and he would bust out a Remington 12 GA with Buck Shot and would sweep the Tank.
Then an M9, then a rock. lol
@@grabber_blu_angel Correction, that should be "Then an M9, then a ‘Rock Or Something’"
"we got no paperwork to do here"
funniest accurate aspect of military life joke
Bismark?
@@beckybrown1123 Bismarck'
Ya...had to think about that one for a minute..."After Action Report" stuff I guess.
Retired Air Force here. Iron Eagle. Got to love how many munitions that 16 can carry!
Louis Gosset Jr! One of my favorite 80s movies!
Full Metal Jacket, Platoon, and of course Showgirls because that is a battle to sit through and watch.
A tough battle, except for the swimming pool scene :)
The fact that Arnold is supposed to fit inside a harrier in the first place is funny to me xD
Review full metal jacket! And the Vietnam war portion of forest Gump would be interesting!
the Boys in Company C is a great Nam movie
By vietnam vets please
I'm glad you guys didn't shit on Apocalypse Now, the greatest surf movie ever made.
My wife talked me into seeing this movie with her when it first came out. At times during the movie she would say " you wrote me about that". Folks who ask " what was it like" I tell em that it would be like telling a virgin what sex is like.
Charlie don't surf.
I don't know man, Surf Ninjas was pretty epic. I think the Napalm was the only thing that tipped the scale.
Excuse me, but Surf's Up 2 was a cinematic masterpiece on par with The Godfather II.
Tears of the sun, heartbreak ridge, act of valor, navy seals. Those would be bad ass.
Outer Heaven Paintball tears of the sun....
Wasnt act of valor the one wich actors turned out to be real sf guys?
@@jackhammertwo1 they were actual SEALs
Tears of the sun, act of valor and navy seals with Andy Stumpf and Jock Willink.
This is hilarious 😂😂😂 “I’m a barista”
Evan Hafer had me blowing noodles out my nose
He wouldn't have to worry about impressing her or living up to her father's standards, he would have to worry about the daddy.
Hot Shots Series, Top Gun, Full Metal Jacket to name a few
Black Hawk Down, Behind Enemy Lines, Act of Valor, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi, Jarhead, Triple Frontier, Fury, The Boys in Company C, Hamburger Hill.
Edit: Clear and Present Danger, and Jack Reacher as well.
@@geoffreycoghy3783 I agree. But I do like the movie a lot.
A Clear and Present Danger and Jack Reacher would be good too, I think.
Both equalizers and all 3 John wicks
All three behind enemy lines movies.
Oh man hamburger hill. Such a good one
check out 13 hours: the secret soldiers of benghazi 👍👍
Breglin love that movie
From what I gather that is a fairly close representation of what actually happened that night, one of the most accurate movies without being an actual documentary w/ on the ground footage. Unfortunately, media has done everything in their power to keep it from being aired on broadcast, which I think is total horse shit...
321JKilla Well not totally accurate as they didn’t include the guns they were trafficking to Isis and that it was the last consulate left in the entire country needed to be erased and Hillary & McCains proxy Army is why the attack happened and they were burning everything.
@@RichardCranium321 Yeah, because the "Michael Bay" explosions are so realistic. The 40mm GL that explodes like a 120mm mortar round and the 82mm Mortar round that hits like a 122mm HE from a D30 Howitzer.
@@ryanschaff123 I thought that was made pretty clear through the capitol hill testimonials, I meant specifically the events that took place that night, during said 13hrs, not what happened leading up to that incident. Honestly I don't think the actors or director wanted to end up with an autopsy report that read "suicide, cause of death: multiple GSW location: rear of skull" for their open criticism...
"Three Kings" and "Kelly's Heroes" the two movies that made me want to join the Army. I never did run into a nice little cache of gold I could steal with my buddies behind enemy lines though? I'll blame my recruiter for that.
Do Platoon, A Bridge Too Far, Saving Private Ryan, The Green Zone, Black Hawk Down.
Should do Saving Ryan's Privates; Wait, Matt was in that one 🤣
That's a good list. Awesome coffee. Every 21 days.
Swurvin Creations Dirty Dozen, FMJ, 007 classic James Bond films, Jason Bourne and of course John Wick
Hamburger Hill would be a good one to look at.
for the time it was an awesome movie.
Still a great movie.
good movie
Inglorious Bastards
American sniper
Lone survivor
Hurt locker
Shooter
Platoon
Raven Starver it’s actually spelled Inglorious Basterds for some reason. I never understood why myself. Did you see the Shooter Mini-Series, based on these did you also see Condor based on Three Days of The Condor?
ummm, Inglorious bc Basterds was based on actual events, look it up
Y'all should watch Hamburger Hill.
@Dylan L very good, someone who looks at history and not Wikipedia,,
@@MartsEntertainment didn't get into the mini series, haven't even heard of condor
"We were soldiers "
"behind enemy lines"
The "Sniper" movies
Fmj
"We Were Soldiers" is AWESOME!
Another is "The Siege of Firebase Gloria". Gunny Ermey stars in that one.
Act of Valor Shooter. Full metal jacket. Jar head Maybe American sniper and lone survivor
Bridge over the river Kwai. Audey Murphy, Patton, A bridge too far.
Yes! A Bridge Too Far!
So many honourable mentions, Tears of the Sun, We were soldiers, Sniper, Hurt locker, 0 dark 30.
I love how Arnold just has hand grenades hanging by the pin by paracord
How about just all of Band of Brothers? And then maybe The Pacific.
Both are Great tv shows!
That last Rambo movie with the .50 cal at the end is iconic. Thanks for reminding me of how epic that was.
Tears of the Sun and Bridge Over the River Kwai.
82nd 7 year infantry Vet here. You guys are awesome. Keep them coming
You missed the best line in True Lies. When the Pilot says "You will need to sign for that."
Marine air and their damn paperwork. Fork up the cash Capt. No paid dues till EAS.
@@deandodson3546 I was swinging with the Wing at El Toro when this came out, almost as good as when Independence Day came out.
Oh yeah, I’m sure the daily/ turn around was just a quick once over....
Tree traps were the exact reason why I enlisted in the Air Force.
Ta hell with tree traps😁😁😁
Do a Band of Brothers or The Pacific mini series reaction!
Hell yeah Band of Brothers is incredibly good
Both are good.Tour of Duty was a good one as well.
Pacific mini series didn't do justice to the reality of Marines in the Pacific. Band of Brothers was better.
@@terifarley4770 I really liked it but they spent too much time on drama and they spent like a whole episode in Australia which was honestly boring.
My favorite laugh out loud moment was from Rambo II, where he fired the LAW from the cockpit of the helicopter without regard to the POWs in the backblast area.
And everybody lived!!
Battle: Los Angeles for shits and giggles
I advocate this selection.
Seconded
Glad to see I wasn’t the only one.
The unit that was in that movie ended up skipping a deployment to sangin to relieve other 5th marine units thusly they became the loser Hollywood unit in their area of Pendleton. Just a random fact about that movie but they should totally critique it.
Bob Bob , irony! Isn’t the opener about them doing a readiness assessment?
The Siege of Firebase Gloria. And don't forget Range 15!
TheDoctor firebase Gloria! I had forgotten..
To funny, I said the same movie!
Range 15 is like the handbook for the apocalypse
Iron Eagle, I was an F16 crew chief and holy shit that movies rough lol
@@Crater7928 I would give it a .05% chance haha
Iron Eagle... too funny.
Ok...good military movies?...How 'bout...
"Patton"
"Saving Private Ryan"
"Full Metal Jacket"
"Transformers"....just to see how you react to the ridiculousness of this one.
The Hacksaw Ridge, The Pacific series.
But there is two ridiculous ones
FMJ was pure Kubrick bullshit.
@@scottmurphy650 Of course, it was...but makes for a good reaction video by military guys.
Watch "A Bridge to Far" - such a great classic!
I was in the 7th ID, when I saw that. You knew when those Brits ran out to the supply canister dropped for them, and it was full of Berets, that was something that could actually happen.
Predator! With Jesse “I don’t have time to bleed” Ventura.
A-team, especially the helicopter scene. Stopping the rotors in mid flight to avoid heatseakers, then restarting them. Whiskey tango foxtrot 🤯
Flying the tank. Why not?
Operator as fuck!
It's a commonly known rule of thermodynamics that cooling something (like a turbine) from 2800F to ambient air temperature only takes 5 milliseconds.
Do your research, John Galt! Gosh!
@@manictiger Well I also didn't take into effect that the turbines stop spinning the second his finger is off the switch, because we all know that we can jump into a chopper, tank or jet and wind it up as quick as a combustion engine, and pop the clutch.😂
@@WhereIsGault
I find it funny how often choppers crash in films, too. Yep, no such thing as autorotate. Just go ahead and crash it right into that fully populated building. Yep, great job. Nothing he could have done.
"We Were Soldiers"
(Artillery scene ... best ever "Surround Sound" demo lol)
Hurt locker and maybe expendable s or under siege. Got show some segual
I know it's more SciFi, but the first half of Predator would be epic, and so would Aliens.
And on a more classic note, The Guns of Navarone and Battleground would be fantastic.
The movie that inspired a generation: black hawk down.
Pretty sure you’re thinking of Oliver Stone who was an 11B in Vietnam and then directed Platoon. Coppola wasn’t in the military to my knowledge.
I actually want to see you guys watch Sniper with Tom Beringer
Tears of the Sun, Black Hawk Down and Saving Private Ryan.
Those had pretty good depictions.
@Arcana Imperii I watched those movies with an actual Argentine commando. He highly prised a lot of movements, equipment and tactics as realistic for commando-level soldiers.
@2:17 “The Jungles Of North Hollywood”....I grew up in those jungles. Love the action movie reviews. Felt the same after I joined the service too with a lot of these same films. My new favorite youtube video. Thanks, Guys. Hooah. 🇺🇸
Uncle was a Harrier pilot in USMC. He absolutely loves True Lies. Says they used to use it in training sessions :P
Heartbreak Ridge with Clint Eastwood! The combat scenes, yeah, but also his crusty Master Gunnery persona and dealing with all the crap! Semper Fi!
I would love to see you guys cover lone survivor, 12 stong, fury, dunkirk & hacksaw ridge
This is a neat channel. My grandfather,father,and almost every man before that in my family has served a military of some country and seeing how my own family members reacted to these types of movies supported the spark of curiosity ive gotten when i ran across this particular video and i have to say seeing veterans with actual experience with the things used in these films is extremely interesting to someone who has yet to serve in any kind of military like myself
I would like to apologize for my poor english
English is not my strong suit
Military "Never start your ambush with a belt fed weapon because it will Jam" Hollywood "HOLD MY BEER"
We started our ambushes with claymores
Never start your ambush with an open bolt gun was what we were told in the 70s Infantry.
In my day, there was a debate over whether or not the PL should be starting the ambush with his M203. Always seemed ‘tarded IMO.
@@jimvacuum That doesn't work with a 'Hasty Ambush'.
@@SilverShamrockNovelties the PL starts it with a mag of all tracers.
14:09 you missed the sniper headshot/explosion! That was awesome! I love Rambo 😂
My father was SF in Vietnam and I was spurised at how lax he said they were with certain things that are emphasized today. The two that come to mind are trigger control and muzzle sweeps.
Rambo II Mud Death - surely this is camouflage taught in Ranger School, right?
I would like to see u react to “Act of Valor”
The minigun on the boat rescue scene defines gratuitous! Love that movie!
lol was one of my choices, but i rather see some others first. Act of Valor was good to go on a small few scenes.
KELLY'S HEROES love this movie. "There you go wth them negative waves, have a little faith baby, have a little faith"-Oddball
This is easily in my top 3 war movies of all time. An absolute classic, and I am sad for people who are not familiar with it. Thank you for adding this one.
100% with you on Kelly's Heroes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "Woof woof woof woof....that's my other dog imitation."
Can't you dig how beautiful and righteous it is...
Crap...
Oliver Stone of "Platoon" was a Vietnam Vet, not Coppola.
Thank You. Nobody in the development of Apocalypse Now was a veteran, they were all college geeks and the writer Millius didn't last long in bootcamp as a asthmatic.
NNNEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRDDDDDDSSSSSS! Lol just kidding
@@iggydeohgee Ronald Lee Ermey had a brief part as a helicopter pilot. He may or may not have served as a technical advisor.
And Platoon was better than Apocalypse Now.
You guys ROCK MAN !!! Love y’all God Bless thank y’all for your service brother’s !!!!🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
The only guy I could relate to in theses movies is the guy on the crapper 💩.
Where did you serve?
It's a shit job, but somebody's gotta do it!
@1 2 LMFAO! sorry I missed the inference. Cheers...
@@SisyphusInTexas.............. at my house in NY? 😕
Act of Valor. The scene with the boats coming up the river loaded with machine guns👌🏻
SFX Guy: So, Director, how much blood do you want to see?
Director: All of it.
I want to thank ya'll for your service, helping keep America safe and secure without much appreciation or money! God Bless you all!
would love to see an EOD guy react to the hurt locker
THIS
My dad was an EOD guy and fucking hates that movie.
@@robertbetter885 Why?
@@robertbetter885 ....same here, I'm retired EOD, old but not bold .
I was EOD, I don't know how different modern doctrine is from Cold War era (Bosnia), but I called BS on every single scene in the movie.
Well, I'll say it, Rambo for being as over the top as it is now, the ending speech that Rambo gives at the end of First Blood still hits close to home about veterans returning home in comparison to opportunities.
I love how they started with firearm safety. And is it me or does Mat have a bit of
a crush on Arnold?
who doesn't?
Bromance lol
@TUZU The mental image of that fucking behemoth trying to egress from a hatch meant for averaged sized dudes has me all sorts of fucked up 😂 I had no idea he was prior mil, though. That's one hell of a rags to riches story.
TUZU yeah fair point
he's a beautiful man 😉
Not just a bow in Rambo, a compound BARE BOW. No sights, finger draw. Magic.
Black Hawk Down, Saving Private Ryan, Tears of the Sun, and Army of Darkness (Because why not?)
You got to give Clint Eastwood his due, watch Heartbreak Ridge.
Let's don't and say we did.
@@michaellefort6128 whats the fun in that?!?!
I think they might of confused Francis with Oliver Stone who was a veteran and made the film Platoon based on his experiences but I could be wrong
Correct.
"the 1911 puts out way more than Deborah!"
Well if you can fit your package in a .45 barrel, I am not surprised that Deborah is less than enthusiastic!
Not really a fair comparison though.
The 1911 has at least 100 years of experience compared to Deborah.
This is hilarious 😂😂😂 “I’m a barista”
Nobody makes cheesy movies anymore? Three words. Fast and Furious
Cheesy GOOD movies. Fast and Furious doesn't count
@@jonasbs86 Ha! Fast and Furious is a cheesy GOOD movie.
m.ruclips.net/video/ElL6pa2UsoY/видео.html
Not cheesy enough. Need high body counts, dudes dying ridiculously, and one liners.
"they've always shaved their chest"
nah dude, all the hair burned off from all the explosions and action they're in :'D
Wait Scorching flame smokes chest hair ... and pubes and belly . and EYEBROWS ... Dude. that includes eyebrows . Yer gonna look like a startled frog .. again ..
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Predator, another Arnold movie.
"You're bleeding man"
"I ain't got time to bleed"
Ooh, when he covers himself in mud so the Predator won't see him in heat vision.
Stick around
Get to da chopper!!!!
Live stream of you guys watching Predator, the original.
I would love a version of mystery science theater 3000 with these guys
Heartbreak Ridge and Stripes are two of my favorites.
Awesome stuff, but Coppala never served in the forces. He knew Jim Morrison and Roger Corman gave him his first break, but by 1969 he had created his own studio. Plus he was like hella old by Vietnam standards. Dude was born in 1938.
They must be thinking of Oliver Stone.
I lost it at the Headspace and Timing issues!
Heartbreak Ridge with Clint Eastwood would be a good one. Tears of the Sun with Bruce Willis would be good also.
Lone survivor, black hawk down, navy seals, pork chop hill, hamburger hill, zero dark thirty, GI Jane, Taps, Red Dawn!🤙🥃🇺🇸cheers!
Great video guys! How about, 13 Hours, Missing in Action, Uncommon Valor, and Tears of the Sun.
That was great. I’d love to see you do act of valor, behind enemy lines, under siege, and London/Olympus has fallen.