The Devil's Own (1997) - IRA Shootout Scene (1/10) | Movieclips
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- The Devil's Own - IRA Shootout: Frankie (Brad Pitt) faces off against the Sinn Fein and British government.
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As a favor to a friend, policeman Tom O'Meara (Harrison Ford) lets visiting Irishman Rory Devaney (Brad Pitt) stay with him and his family in New York City. Rory's visit is quiet at first, but when Tom and his wife, Sheila (Margaret Colin), return home one day, they're accosted by intruders. Tom soon realizes that Rory is in the Irish Republican Army. When it becomes clear that Rory's stateside trip is part of an effort to transport illegal guns to Dublin, Tom is compelled to stop him.
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TM & © Sony (1997)
Cast: Brad Pitt, Paul Ronan
Director: Alan J. Pakula
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*Not a cell phone in sight, just people living in the moment.*
Who needs cell phones when you have AK47.
I saw your same comment on other different video lol
Lol
@@velentinex6988 war fanatic it seams
*seems
The gun fights were actually much more small scale. Hit and run ambushes, bombings, sniper attacks. The IRA rarely fought in big street battles.
@2003 Subaru Forester Only the ones that "Deserved it" rofl like Cannabis growers/smokers smfh proud to be Irish but a lot of them have outdated views on a lot of things
@@Be_Bop Killing over cannabis? That's stupid lol
@@haxxah yeah. With The right mindset every war or conflict Is stupid actually
@2003 Subaru Forester As if the British didn't do the same to the Irish.
@2003 Subaru Forester Gee, I don't know where you come from but your leaders were probably tyrants too.
Most peaceful day in Northern Ireland
true
As someone from northern ireland, I can confirm, people will start gunfights because they support a different football team than eachother.
@@EthanExists football teams? you mean we start gun fights and threaten genocide if we catch someone flying a blue white and red flag or a green white and orange flag
@@EthanExists apprenttly quite a few people have personal-protection FACs there.
@@liammeech3702 what does FAC stand for?
This is a huge problem in Northern Ireland; big Hollywood stars coming over for the weekend and shooting the place up.
10/10
Bullshit their L85s are shooting more than 2 rounds before jamming.
Yup aha the a1’s where awfull
🤣🤣
How come they look almost identical to the SA80 ?
Were the improvements all internal ?
@@olliephelan they are terminology used interchangeably, usually now they are called L85s, with the variants being L85A1, L85A2, and L85A3
@@m00se37
I was reading about it after posting.
Its ironic that its first development was took a lot of characteristics from the Armalite AR-18 , which only the IRA and Lebanese used.
When talking to a marine I refered to it as the LE.
He said "no, no . The SA"
He himself would have used the FN.
He would have been shot at by the AR-18.
He said whoever was shooting at him was either extremely lucky or a natural marksman, because even though the bullet was at the extreme end of its arc, so that it had lost all its velocity, it was still on target, about 2 feet in front of him. It took him several seconds to realise he was being shot at.
As far as I remember, he said he leant down and picked up the round.
The guy with the tiny MAC 10 on the second floor is a legend. How can you even aim with such a gun?
you don't. lol Spray and pray is just that, spray a whole magazine out and pray at least one of the bullets hits something that you want it to.
For real I’ve shot a Mac 10 full auto once and I couldn’t hit a thing
@@coldfork4235 i feel like the mac 10 would only be useful in robberies or extremely close quarters (like clearing a building which has mainly small rooms)
Ask the dudes from Phantom Forces
He's got an aimbot... Cheaters kill the game.
Fun fact, in WW2 there was a British unit that was comprised entirely of lawyers. They called themselves “the devil’s own.”
Huh. At least they were self aware.
A lawyers job is to be whats called "a devils advocate"
The word Satan / Shaitan , specifically referred to an Accuser (tester or prosecutor - morphed into adversary).
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Its also a supreme court judge who arranges his stay, with a cop whose force is corrupt.
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The title Devils Own has a double meaning.
Law, does not mean justice.
At the time, IRA volunteers were tried in juryless courts, without defense, called Diplock courts, leading many to study law while in jail.
The cop, tries to arrest him in order to protect him from a government which intends to murder him.
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Pat Finnucane and Rosemary Nelson were two human rights lawyers who were targeted by the British Army and murdered by the UVF , not long before this film (1989 and 1997).
The chief of staff of the IRA , Sean mac Bride, was a founder member of Amnesty international , The Red Cross, UNESCO, and held the rank of Assist.Secretary General of the United Nations. He was one of a group of lawyers who brought the British Government to the European Court of Justice for mass internment without trial.
MacBride's work was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (1974) as a man who "mobilised the conscience of the world in the fight against injustice".
Seán MacBride - Wikipedia
was an Irish lawyer who specialised in criminal defence work. Finucane came to prominence due to his successful challenge of the British government in several important human rights cases during the 1980s. He was killed by loyalist paramilitaries from the Ulster Defence Association, acting in collusion with British security services. In 2011, British Prime Minister David Cameron met with Pat Finucane's family and admitted the collusion, although no member of the British security services has yet been prosecuted.
TIL. Thanks!
"Mr. Hans, this court sentences you to death. This verdict will be rendered after this trigger pull".
@@LamborghiniDiabloSVPursuit YOU WANT THE TRUTH?! WELL YOU CANT HANDLE THE TRUTH! oh wait..
No Ford Sierras were harmed during the making of this scene
dunno, that white one took a bit of a battering
No Datsun Bluebirds were harmed as well
Looked like a cosworth
"Please don't be a Cossie getting shot up, please don't be a Cossie..."
For those who may not know, the "Devil's Own" was a nickname given to the Connaught Rangers, a British army line infantry regiment that was raised in Ireland from Irish recruits, with its depot in Galway. It was formed by the amalgamation of the 88th (also Connaught Rangers, whose name it inherited) and 94th Regiment of Foot. It earned both notoriety and numerous battle honours along the way.
So who were the good guys again?
@freebeerfordworkers Is he the one who used to go into battle wearing civvies and a top hat? Or was that a myth?
@@leoperidot482 Depends on your way of thinking really. The IRA wanted for Northern Ireland (part of the United Kingdom) to be re-incorporated into the Republic of Ireland. This resulted in attacks against police causing the British army to become involved to try and stop them resulting in practically a civil war. Some people side with the IRA since they are people who want Ireland to become fully independent whereas some people side with the British and UVF since they are proud of being Northern Irish or British and want their country to stay that way. Some even hate both sides since both parties caused so much violence over the years to numerous civilians.
@@crytex6441 *re-incorporated.
@@skipstopstart Yes that is correct. Will edit that now
"Congrats, englishman! You have won a car, yes go ahead and start it."
😃
😅
That's a classic🤣🤣
"Don't let irish targeting the Rpg to your car ;)"
@@seanmacmurchadha1807 Looking at your name. You looks like irish. I love irish. I sub
RUclips algorithm recommending this on Saint Patrick’s Day is amazing
Y-yeah haha s-same here. No other reason...
Class, but don't forget St Paddy was a brit lol
@@DanielHickey97 he's honorary. All other anglos get rope
@@PengusKhan Thats the spirit 😂 Tiocfaidh ár lá 🇮🇪
@@PengusKhan Ironic that Irish have killed more Irish then English
Love how these professional soldiers come barreling in without any regard for safety or military tactics
Cause plot
Does it hurt to know your sweet brit NATO soldiers are that idiotic?
Or any aim.
ah you know no sugar in their tea that morning they were feeling sluggish
@@MolGaeilge makes sense tbh
Jæsus Kreist! Halve the fookin armæ's out dere
I thought that no one would quote that lol
LOL
He sounds like the Lucky Charms leprechaun.
Not Accurate, More Like Jesos Kroist! Half De Fookin' Armehs Out Dere!
@John Gibbons Welcome to the internet, my friend.
The ONE movie ive seen a guy use an M16 semi auto and not just spray it everywhere
It's a M16A1.
@@Voucher765 Yep, that and the A3 are the my fav
They do that in Platoon, too. Pretty ridiculous movie for the most part, but they got that bit right.
We Were Soldiers is the worst example of "everybody shoots on full auto in random directions" I've ever seen in a serious war drama, and of course it's with M16s.
XM16E1 shoots in semi auto in Forrest Gump as well
But they make sure to spray with everything else with 0% accuracy and precision and then ten seconds later are getting 7 or 8 kills in ten seconds
"Jesus christ half the feckin' armys out there" I love that line
yh and he was ready with all the mags i saw dah on the floor
Jaysus Chroist haf da fookin armays oot dere
he sounds like Jacksepticeye
Don't take the Lord's name in vain!!!!
@@ray.shoesmith Don't take the Lord's name in vain
Probably one of the best shootout scenes in any movie
Except nobody in real life would ever use full auto that way let alone hit something.
Gangs of London reset the bar for everything - regardless of screen size - afaic. I thought the massacre at the Travellers camp was the most gonzo attack I'd ever see but the farmhouse assault is incomparable IMO. Sure, movies like Fury have outrageous battle scenes but GoL isn't a war movie even if the body count might suggest otherwise.
The Heat a good shoot out also
the robbery scene in Heat is definitely at least on par!
@@peteswafflemeyer5620 Worked in Cappa in 1990 and the brits still wont admit their casualties.
Unrealistic, this shows L85 rifles working properly.
Worked properly in Iraq and Afghanistan why wouldn't they here
1IbramGaunt It’s just banter; m8. :P And I understand the L85A2 works just fine, but the original had issues.
2:40 one jams, right side to the truck lmao
mr màkina Ayy lmao
@@1IbramGaunt Because at that time ,they had the A1 model(utter garbage)!!! It took Heckler& Koch to create the slightly better and reliable A2 model!LOL
00:24 acting is my passion
😂
?
Lol they run a bit and then stop
@@scott-v8x the left one is even smiling/laughing
Thought you meant this guy 03:13
A mac 10 killing at 50 meters but a SA 80 can't hit at 20 is hilarious
You obviously know nothing about the effects and devastation of magic bullets
And you miss the fact that none of these dudes reloaded and had infinite ammo cheats
@Mf Tripz Oh Jeez, you're right! Magic bullets can only account for so much carnage individually, but when you couple the power of magic bullets with portals through extra dimensional space... Well then, anything goes. 😲
@Eric Bennett I'm on a platform with a million firearm shooting videos and you mention that, hmmm more projection than an Imax complex
Its a Brad Pitt movie - It has to be true ! Loi
This movie was the first time I saw Brad Pitt, I was fascinated by his calm and unpredictable nature.
500 rounds fired from two 30 round magazines
@BossHossGT500 they never reload,count how many times they peaked out and fired.
U can clearly see them reload the magazine and it's a flim u fool copon u must be English allways have something to say use lot
It's called "a movie". The same thing happens in just about every movie with guns ever made ffs.
We all know that 1994 ak-47s had infinite bullets, why bother reloading?
I guess they were using cheat codes...
3:08 the moment an IRA soldier becomes a Vietcong soldier
Hahaha 308
He would need a pair of black pajamas, straw loafers and a Coolie hat to truly qualify.
At least the AK he’s donning is a start.
@stoogefest16 Theyre using Type 56-1s, which are ironically more accurate than a what lot of Vietnam war media portrays
@@meatface906
While I don’t doubt that, just know that AK is simply a catch-all term for any derivative of the original Kalashnikov. Most of us can’t identify the make and model of any given variation on sight.
@@stoogefest16Yeah its just a movie, I can't really identify many variants either. The Type 56 at least has an iconic giveaway (1:48) but people who can identify Soviet/PACT variants are truely another breed.
This looks like a match of Counter Strike
Ts 5 v 300 Ct
Wasn't CounterStrike 1.6 originally based on I.R.A. vs. Counter-Terorrist units?
@@Micro13bk It especially makes sense because of the time period it was made
This comment 💯🙌💯🙌💯
Same here, especially the Sound effects.
0:58 little girl so happy to be in a movie she forgets to act scared of gun fire
The amount of Americans with big opinions on Ireland despite having never been there is astonishing
books, news media, witnesses accounts, etc...
@@mito88 and yet they still have no say in the matter, it doesn't matter how much research they did, those effected should hold more sway in the matter
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmfood with money and power they certainly could.
@@mmmmmmmmmmmmfood did i just read a ad hominem with extra steps?
@@GastropodGaming2006 how was the argument directed at mito?
Brad Pitt and Harrison Ford worked well together in this badass flick
Pitts northern Ireland accent was atrocious
And yet he did the pikey accent so well
@jackietreehorn5561 maybe you could've been his language coach then huh..
I love how 3:00 they made the British army look like storm troopers 😂
I'm pretty sure everyone sees the British that way.
@@nick-brothwood funny thing is that the British are regarded to have the best military training in the world they just lack just lack in quantity
@@nick-brothwood Elegant and terrifying =)
@@justsomerandombirdwithinte5896 indeed
@@f-5e126 as a brit myself, they are very good, was just making a joke.
best line in Movie history 1:16
I can't stop laughing 😆
Honestly, a great film and storyline, with an amazing soundtrack, and a great cast, especially with Harrison Ford the legend, and Brad Pit who literally nailed the accent, and perspective, and in my opinion he was the star of it all. A film, with a very intense storyline to cover, and topic especially during it's time and the controversy they had while filming it, but it was done well, and the one thing I only disliked about it, was the ending, because it cuts so short, but other then that, truly amazing, especially the amount of effort put into it.
I found the movie very boring. I really liked this scene at the beginning of the movie 🙂
I like this movie a lot especially cause they have a poster of Layne Staley he was badas
He nailed the accent ? Seriously. Christ on a Suzuki 🙄
@@paulmcgrath6118 Lol, agree. That’s probably the worst Irish accent I’ve heard since every other American portrayal of an Irish accent.
@@charlietwotimes Considering he was a Hollywood actor it was actually very good. To us Irish though, it stands out like a sore thumb
3:08 Saint Patrick's bush saves IRA soldiers
I would follow him in just to check whether there was a pot o' gold.
Do you mean terrorists i doubt a saint would help murders
@@themac2238 in facts,,,,,
@@dinofabrizzi2116 what
@@themac2238 ІRА defended Irish people, nаtivе language and culture from British іmреriаlism and Еnglish аgrеssоrs. I respect them
1:23 when your ak becomes an m16
Must be a glitch 😅😅
@RR Extra Becaust it'n ambush
must be one of those cows that makes chocolate milk, still looking for the strawberry milk cow though.
KiP yEr HeD DoUn
hate it when that happens
the guy with the mac 10 is a legend just look how well he controls that gun to aim with it
Hollywood entertainment mostly Libyan weapons in Ireland
"Jesus Christ, half the fokin army's out there!"
Jack septiceye-1997
@@советскийсоюз-ы4ф what do you mean jacksepticeye
@@jackosullivan3372 Irish
@@chlaco8739 I'm the captain now irish
Sean’s grandfather
1:18 - They have perfectly good armored vehicles and this guy decides to take cover behind a car trunk and 1:24 these guys dive behind a hatchback and 1:29 this guy just stands out in the open waiting to get shot. The military could have saved a lot of money by just buying a bunch of old farm lorries!
It's Hollywood lol
Yeah the tactics that the armed forces used here were just too dumb, they could have shot them all with the turret on the fv603, instead they're out here having the tactics of stormtroopers.
When you forget to pay your window tax
when you visit a pub without your loicence
When you forget to pay your air tax
when you forget to pay your tax tax
When you watch the tele without your loicence
This feels like when you barricade yourself into a store in GTA 5 and the cops just shoot at it and then at 3:00 they run in like the charge of the light brigade
0:43 When you slip on a banana skin/peel
Lol
And the banana is made out of a 7.62x39 mm piece of lead
And fall on your back but then quickly change position to lay on your belly.
OWOWOWOWOWOWOWOOW
thank you for the chuckle.
I love this sound so much 0:15
"terrorists winnn"
The sound that you mean business. Keep your pussycat AR's I like my firearms to have wood furniture, load a descent round and have a mean sound.
@Rogelio Murillo Jr I mean that all depends on the quality of the AK. The AK adopted a similar principle of the Sturmgewehr, using a shortened rifle round instead of the intermediate cartridges used by NATO countries. So the bullets are fine, and if you’re using say a Soviet made, Finnish made, or Czech made AK (I know the Czechs made their own version but it’s close enough) then it’ll shoot true because they had quality manufacturers making their guns. But if you get some crappy khyber pass looking AK then yeah, it’ll blow up in your face and miss like crazy. The reason that the AK gets a bad name is because most of the people who use them know the bare minimum about using a firearm and just spray and pray with it and don’t take good care of the guns. And this is coming from someone who would rather own an AR than an AK.
Its the sound of a welcoming friend
When the ATF knocks at your door
_Potentially useless fact:_ The use of folding-stock AKs was actually pretty rare in the IRA, they instead were in love with the PM md. 63/65, also known as the Romanian AK.
you have a source for this? And do you mean the Provos, the Real IRA, or the Continuity IRA when you say "IRA". thx.
and it looks like a Chinese ak, the front sight is hooded not open like other aks. probably a norinco or polytech or some kind.
@@thefuhrer5873 it's a type 56-1, if I'm not mistaken. So, Norinco made it.
Thanks now I know sumtn
the Führer it is a Norinco. You can tell by the front site post. And it’s a Norinco Type-56
The moment you discover a 90's movie you never knew existed and it actually looks pretty interesting. Thx!
2:04 is a good representation of how the Iraqi Army/police behaved in every situation requiring return fire.
Yep! "Iraqi offhand" technique
I guess that's what you do when you fight a whole company with there tanks
@@mathewmc2578 and their bombs and their guns
Yep, the classic ANA blindfire; you actually need to tell them they need to shoot thier guns when you're being shot at!
"why are you blind firing!?"
"damnit Ahmed I got 30 chances to hit something I'm not using a rifle"
2:46 me and boys playing counter strike
"Go, go, go!"
1:37 the MP5 be shooting like a fookin' machine gun
@Graham These are slow shots. Most MPs (Machine Pistols) shoot rather fast. Also, I don't know what magazine this one has loaded, but these are more than 20-30 shots.
@@johaeynwitti9608 never seen a mg42?
@@asfdse9706 It's a fast shooting machine gun. But most MGs still shoot rather "slow". What does that have to do with the MP5 ?
It's a submachine gun which fires pistol ammunition
@@Voucher765 What does this has to do with the fire-rate of the submachine gun in the video ?
This is one of the best shootout scenes in all of cinema. The movie in general is incredible, but this scene especially is thrilling to watch.
I think “Heat”’s shoot is probably the best one, but this one is up there.
Its cool and all but very inaccurate and exaggerated
@Emularis you must be fun at parties
@Emularis it's Hollywood entertainment ffs
With a 30 second shootout. This one wins. Heat is up there.
Camera men did a really good job filming. Did not even flinch
It's been a while since I have last seen normal camerawork, nowdays they keep jerking it in all directions to compensate for whatever they lack
@ Sly , Yeah
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thats because they where headphones to block out outside sound, imagine if they had to rely on pure will power alone to keep the camera straight.
Good editing too
I'm no expert on British infantry tactics of the day, but I've always considered the movement of the troops in this movie to be among the least realistic in cinema history.
I'm not an expert either but back when the IRA was at it's height they would basically hunt down anyone who was associated with this group and sometimes would lead to gunbattles.
@@Voucher765 Well I get that, I'm just talking about the actual infantry tactics as far as urban combat and building clearing. The scene after this when they went through the house to clear out was just painful to watch.
a better movie might be how a handful of irish volunteers in a house overlooking mount street bridge in dublin 1916 caused over200 causalties to the sherwood forresters, this is true, check it out
@@jimmurray9032 whats the movie called
@Ben Parkes Thats true. on the other hand the small contingent fighting them had no machine guns at all. Over the entire area of the Easter rising , The Volunteers had not a single machine gun or artillery piece. By and large they had 1870 german Mauser rifles, various shotguns and homemade molotov cocktails. The leader of the contingent in the house was a carpenter, They did not have great training either. It was said of them that they fought fairly adhering to, the rules of war,.tHat said there was about 240, 000 irish figting the germans in france at that time Indeed i had two great granduncles who died on the Western Front fighting for Britain,
man this movie is so inaccurate, those L85's should be literally falling apart or jamming instantly :L
Or the mag falling out
They only jammed in dusty conditions and even so it didn't jam all that much just a bit more than its counterparts.
I was living in Inchicore at the time…Brad Pitt fell in love with the place and has been back with the family on holidays every year since.
Those mac smgs was lovely with the scattered rounds
Umprecise. An amateurs weapon. Lot of flash and noise. No result.
@@TheNecromancer6666 the IRA actually had far superior weaponry than what there depicted using in this film
@@TheNecromancer6666 Tell that to the Green Beret or SOG personnels back in the Vietnam war.
@@TheNecromancer6666 the mac's are a cqc dream its only for point blank engagements like in tall brush or house to house fighting. the original PDW
That makes sense if you don’t think about it
Look at that. Not a single cell phone. People just living in the moment.
Well most people just dying in the moment
Burger
Why are you so uncreative and lazy to copy an unfunny comment? If you gonna steal a joke at least steal a funny one don't post it under the same video
Stfu
As you’re on your cell phone...
I have always loved the good old classic thriller. Brad Pitt was a thing back then. Loved his performance through out.
Brad’s Pitt is still a thing
@@Baegitte Yep, Bullet Train was great
Love the sound of gun fighting, especially the AK gun sound effect
I've seen worse shootouts from the 90s, this isn't bad.
Like where?
@@woodonfire7406 I mean Executive Decision, Clear and Present Danger, those movies had worse weapons handling than this.
Theres a few stories to go off of
@Argaz 2 a depressing deluge, like the bridge between the 80s and the 2000s
@@woodonfire7406 well there were a few, this compound got raided by the ATF in 1993 idk what that was about then there was this one helicopter that crashed in this place called Mogadishu idk it was prolly nothing
1:23 AK switched to M16 LOL
Movie magic
Thats the beauty of a movie
Not the same guy.
Samuel Lord guess youre right, but it looked like it changed from the way it was shot
@@DRGRIMOIRE True.
Those mac10 are too accurate, it be very hard to hit something further than 100 feet with that firerate
I think thats why he used Spray and pray instead of controled bursts
@@Fulcrox im asking the same thing
they are within 60 feet of eachother tho
@@logana1999 the distance is like 300 feet
@@logana1999 60 feet is about 20 metres, that's too close
The British soldiers here seem to have undergone a rigorous training in 1970's Hollywood German soldier school, where the aim is to run uselessly into fire whilst returning fire with zero effect.
00:26 the blonde's reaction to seeing armed IRA members emerge from a car is to smile as she saunters into a nearby building.
I think those are loyalists but yeah
Ya. Guys in the car were British army. Special branch or something. They looked real to. Guy who enters building walks like a soldier. Not just acting.
Good shout in seeing that but she's supposed to be reacting to the British army taking position
Thats the SAS not the IRA
@@phooeynewsnetwork5495 Bruh, no trained soldier would enter a building like that lmao
0:39. No way anyone with any training would frame themselves in an open doorway like that.
My first thought at seeing that shot.
Oh, you have it all wrong. This is not an actual clip of real fighting that took place in Northern Ireland. And those are not real "trained" soldiers and members of the IRA. This is from a movie. You know, make believe. Nobody actually got shot for real in this clip, they are all just actors and thats not even real blood.
@@lu77xiaojun37 His comment was addressing the realism of the thing.
Yeah but, was the IRA even trained in any official capacity? They were a paramilitary milita.
@@jtrev492 the guy in the doorway wasn't IRA
1:07 that squib work - homeboy has those sub SUB sonic rounds
Going at like a foot a second
Those rounds would be lethal - if swallowed
Really wish they would make another movie about "The Troubles" and show the amount of unrest and anarchy of that time... You don't hear about it from the big news agencies (CNN Fox News BBC) but there is still unrest to this day in Derry, Belfast, and other places in Northern Ireland..
Good one called some mother's son on you tube
The Troubles by Hollywood
It's a bit sanatised. If you haven't already seen it '71' is a good watch or 'Harry's Game' made in early 80's great drama about the 'troubles '
@@chrisholland7367 I watched '71, then googled Davis Tower, then I discovered and went on a massive binge of Give My Head Peace.
My favourite part was the squaddies jumping through a detonation like respawning video game AI !!!
The wind that shakes the Barley, 50 dead men walking & black 47
@@GeorgeSoroshasenteredthechat Yes, total bollocks!
I have watched this scene about a dozen times and I am not sure why.
I am not a gun fanatic, nor Irish, nor a fan of the IRA.
But I feel compelled to watch it, nonetheless.
☮
Because it’s the fight for independence Brotha it was really like that back in the day
@@jakemorrow7931 You could not be more wrong. This movie is Hollywood just glorifying murderers. That's what draws one to watch it again and again. One tries to fit the round peg of the Bad Guy into the square hole of Righteousness. Won't ever happen, not matter how often you try...
@@mudswimmer 26 + 6 = 1
@@mudswimmer In the "Troubles" both sides were murderers;but only one side wore uniform! Besides:It is so satisfying,because this is the only conflict,were British could not let others do the dying for them!
@@pebo8306 do us all a favour and read a history book if you seriously think the British have only fought one conflict with a significant devotion of manpower and resources.
Oh man this movie is so good. Like a Tom Clancy to film movie but with a strong family element.
British troops would never have deployed like that. Before leaving the UK they would have undergone urban warfare training. This looks like the late 80's possibly early 90's by the time British troops were being deployed to northern Ireland hard lessons would have been learnt on how to deal with this situation. The plain cloths soldiers in the car would either have been S.A.S or another covert unit 14 intelligence also known as the 'det' they certainly would not have shown out so obviously.
@@chrisholland7367 SAS are non-RAF and SBS are non-Corps 🤔
@The Sunday Shooter I'm not sure what your point is. It think I am trying to say that UK. S.F. is open to all branches of H.M.forces regardless of were those candidates are from .
The S.A.S is a Regiment.
The S.B.S is not Corps.
@@chrisholland7367 I was just pointing out the peculiarity in terms: one might expect, for example, the SBS be a component to the _Corps_ of Royal Marines. Not a bad idea to have your SOF be open to each branch- in my country, they are all consolidated under SOCOM
@The Sunday Shooter ok i understand. I believe the S.B.S did recruit exclusively from the Royal Marines especially in later stages of ww2. Before then, the recruitment process drew volunteers from the army. It then came under the Ministry of Defence Navy. You will probably find as well as Royal Marines army or navy divers may apply to join.
The SAS usually attracts members from Britain's elite Parachute Regiment (army) or the members of other British infantry regiments. However you may not be aware that the R.A.F has had a Regiment since ww2. Basically they provide base defence around the globe.They had members join the S.A.S. Candidates both go through the same selection process and then branch off to undertake their specific specialist roles.
Hope that clears any confusion.
2:43 I swear they used that gunfire effect for GTA 2
3:14 terrifying as hell
Helmet did not work at all
@Friedrich Kolditz 14? Is that your age? *rimshot*
It feels amazing just how little we actually knew about what combat looked like in the 1990s.
@Feuertaufe The (police? IRA?) dudes in the car seem okay but even in the 1990s I think that the British army would have better, or at least a lot more cautious, FISH than that.
@Feuertaufe yeah. most of it was good. The bit where the British go through the gate was like... we are so much more casualty averse than that lol.
@Feuertaufe well I dont think a house would stop bullets that well, realistically they would just spray the building and bullets would easily go through walls and kill everyone inside
@@jzenhenko The houses are built of stones. Would be true with a wooden house.
This wasn't what combat was like in the 1990s in this movie, it was somewhat closer to the 70s and 80s but nowhere near as much one-sided typically. The GPMG would have chewed them to bits. And the gate entry charge-through would be highly unlikely. Still it's a hollywood movie and they had to sorta root for the little-guy I guess.
No buttstocks were harmed in the making of this movie.
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"Watch these 3 Irish Boys Pull HILARIOUS Prank on English Tourists"
1:57 - Can't make a movie about Irish guys without someone named Tommy.
he said johnny
1:23-1:24 ...the magic Pitt-Rifle. From AK47 to M16 within 1 second.
Oh damn i never even noticed that
Most likely another ira soldier
It's not the same guy. It's just a poorly done cut
Just a round of gun game he got a kill so he leveled up
The was a jump cut to another guy
M16 with a tf2 sniper sound on a 10x server 1:53
2fort row of snipers at 2:17
That's semiauto, its an ar15 not an m16
Yall thought he was Australian but he was in fact an IRA soldier that escaped to Australia.
Plot.
@@johnharjo9470 It is a *Model SP1* and _derivative_ of the AR-15; the distinction you are attempting to make is flawed because the Colt 601, XM16E1, and CAR-15 all have *AR-15* engraved on their receiver and are *select-fire*
@@cottonballs185 Ar15 is semi auto and safety, that's not select fire, that's 2 modes, all semi auto firearms are like that
I remember this being filmed. This is one of the main junctions into Dublin city centre and it was cut off for a few weeks. Inchicore hasn't changed too much but there's a big Spar store where the shoot out house was now.
1:00
This guy´s like "Wait! They have guns?"
That backward scene at 2:01
just a glitch in the matrix XD
I’ve always wondered what was going on with his jacket
i wondered why the dust was flying up to the ceiling haha
Same scene forward at 2:19
Tenet
0:52 *spawn peaking lmao*
Kinda have to say thank you for this channel to recommend this movie, it's looks like a blast
I remember watching this when I was 9 years old, I didn't realize until I was older that 9 year old me was rooting for The I.R.A....I'm from New Zealand btw LOL
You root sheep.
@@stevesmith5233 also known as: Your Mum.
@@spaea2062 Also known as Arden. Get in there boy, give Arden your little pencil :)
@@spaea2062 How do you know a Kiwi has being in your fridge? there is love bites all over your leg of lamb. Lol
@@stevesmith5233 how do you know your mum's not satisfied? Ask your dad. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I've got a brand new shiny helmet and a pair of kinky boots.
I've got a lovely new flakjacket and a lovely khaki suit!
@@DerWeißwulf and when we go on night patrol, we hold each others hands!
@@CarlRendar We are the British Army, and we're here to take your land
@Jayden Thomas i see,i see
@@random-yj9qk guess what we have Northern Ireland
This feels like a GTA IV mission
That movie set is inchicore dublin 8! That old house is now a shop and apartments! Good movie tho
That’s a great scene, one of the best shootouts in movies.
0:48 On the side of the armored car: "Confidential Telephone Free phone"
Undercover?
Love this comment section
1. Weapon expertize
2. The Troubles
3. Military tactics (IRA vs British army)
What an odd coincidence. I just happened to be listening to the rock and roll band U2, from Ireland.
i think older movies with blank guns just look and sound better
1:16 me in bf1 when the germans rush past my non destroyed house
@LostMC [Watch Dogs 2] [ROBLOX] I can’t wait for Isonzo
@LostMC [Watch Dogs 2] [ROBLOX] yeah I have it I just don’t have it downloaded.
Did you see that dude who said, “Today I didn’t even have to use my A K... I have to say it was a good day.”
A lot of people these days won't understand your reference sadly
O' Shea Jackson at his finest 😊
I am a gunfighting movie person myself and The Devil's Own is one of the films that gives me goosebumps as an old soul person.
Interesting.. I get this recommended to me in *Saint Patrick's Day* :D
Only good luck can explain the accuracy of a MAC-10 at mid-range, and the lack thereof of a L85.
I'd like to thank you for putting me and Seamus in this video
1:23
Gun Pack 2 cheat... activated.
Why are 80s and 90s action movies look much better than today??? I mean just watch assault on devils island, universal soldier, air force one, terminator, predator,the rock and hard target all good movies ❤
Didn’t know Ireland got down like this
we just built different
Oh you don’t even know.....
Look up "the troubles" bro
it all started when one side loved sosa and the other side didn’t
Yep my granny was near the action
2:16 Always cuddle with the homies
Even in their dying moments.
Can we get an f in the replies?
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And when we were on night patrol we hold each others hand we are the brittish army and we re here to take your land
I’ve got a brand new shiny helmet and a pair of kinky boot
@@thisismyusername7282 I’ve got a new flak jacket and a lovely karhki suit
@@fubar337 my friend nigel is in the ruc
One of my favorite scenes in movie of all time! Mega Killer Scene!
I watched this movie on VHS! Thanks!!!
This is Saoirse Ronans father Paul playing the scene with Pitt, it was shot in Inchicore Dublin. I remember it well our bus had to detour while they were shooting the scene
Cool! Was the filming of the scene exciting?
@ Didnt get to see it but the holes were in the building for years after
I remembered that actor named was Brad Pitt he plays the Irish mobsters during the shootout Ira against the English British Soldiers From the country of UK England
A clip of ammunition for my little armalite
@David Ransom And it's down in the bogside it's where I long to be
I love this song 💚💚🇮🇪🇮🇪
Tiocfaidh ár lá 🇮🇪
Long live friendship between folk of Eire and Slowakei!
Greetings from Bratislava/Pressburg