Red Dawn, pro war(???)...that's laughable. If seeing the carnage, depression, and the feeling of helplessness of armed conflict is pro war, then you're a bit off my friend. Red Dawn as a patriotic film - yes, pro war film - no.
It’s very prowar. It suggests that a ragtag group of kids can hold off a military force for any length of time with a salt bae dash of training. It is laughable, but the joke is on us. The wins that they rack up at first treat it almost like a game. The tide turns, but the true horrors of war aren’t touched on. It is a very sanitized version of war. If they were serious about being anti war, the movie would be gruesome. This movie came out in the eighties. Gremlins, which came out the same year, was more graphic in their gore. And it changed the ratings system.
Well, there is always the saying every war movie is a pro war movie other than maybe one or two nearly all of them glorify the action as a kid when I saw the movie for the first time I thought it was the coolest thing ever and I wanted it to happen damn near
@@playfulpanthressIt portrays war as there are no winners. That is about as anti-war as you can get. Gremlins, Poltergeist, and Temple of Doom may be why the rating was created, but Red Dawn was the 1st one with the rating. Of course, rating was already coming before those films. Spielberg famously pushed up the production and release of Temple of Doom because he thought it would kill his film.
I agree, love the tone od this because the kids are incredibly miserable, they went from a hs class to watching their family being murdered and having their whole lives changed and not for the better no matter how many Russians they kill or friends they lose
Great movie. Many people would dismiss it as some gung ho Reagan era 80s action movie but it is very moving and portrays war in a way in which everyone ultimately loses.
My brother, dad and I qoute this all the time. "You gotta back your brother's play." "All that hates gonna burn you up, kid." "It keeps me warm." "We's as good as any of you!" "Avenge me son, Avenge me!" And of course "Wolverines!"
"Growing up I was hard on ya. Did things that made you hate me sometimes. You understand now, don't you? - Yes, I finally do understand, Dad. Rest easy.
Agreed, it's absolutely over the top propaganda in many places, but the "heroes" don't get to ride off into the sunset. It's ultimately a pyrrhic victory if anything for them. It got a lot of flack because it rolls so neatly into every gun-sexual Amercian's wet dream, but in the end, no one wins.
The movie had such a good hook that people are still talking about 40 years later even though it doesn’t have a third act. It doesn’t resolve any of its story lines. It just suddenly ends.
But it did in a universal manner with the screen text at the end, it explained what happened afterward. Obviously Jed's brother was killed and Jed likely died from his injuries. The rest is explained in the screen text.
@@forrestgumball Watch the movie again, at the end we see the two survivors, Lea Thompson's character and the other dude who never said much and they have made it to the free territories. That is when the text comes up on screen and then they pan to "Patriots Rock" which also describes what happens.
It's a great movie that borders on being a B-movie, the scene where they kill their friend who is a traitor is really well done and very dark for a movie you would expect to just be a feel good patriotic ride.
I thought this film is a cheesy gung ho American film. But no. For example, the scene at the end (spoiler) "Vaya con Dios" where the Cuban general refused to shoot dead the only 2 remaining Wolverines members, because seeing them dying suddenly reminds him of his own guerilla struggle in 1950s Cuba. Then the scene of young Soviet soldier at national park, it's apparent that these soldiers are not cartoonishly evil, they are just normal soldiers with normal life
I heard that as they went through the course in the forest with two green berets and then had Dale Dye as an advisor for filming. It was worded weird but i think that's what they meant
Love this movie. A think a solid artifact of the era. When Patrick Swayze passed away, my memorial post said anybody feeling grief should let it turn to something else.
I can remember like it was yesterday going to see Red Dawn in the theater with my father and brother while on summer vacation in Maine. I was 10 years old and everyone in the theater loved the movie. That vacation we also saw The Last Starfighter, Tightrope and Cloak & Dagger. I spent five summers up in Maine and movie wise 1984 was probably the best!
I turned 13 the year it came out, so me & my cousin went to see it in the theater, & were totally blown away, no happy ending either. The remake is wretched in comparison, watched ot once when it came out, tried again recently & couldn't even make it halfway through it.
While a patriotic film, Red Dawn is, without a doubt, anti-war. Red Dawn does an excellent job of showing the brutality of war, and how it affects those who fight it. It shows how war has a tendency to dehumanize those who fight it, as well as the mental, physical and spiritual turmoil that the fighters experience.
So damn many of us Americans are waiting for the day that this happens. I really think its more plausible than ever. I've often wondered how the different regions would have their own takes on war.
This movie still has an impact. When Russia first invaded Ukraine in 2022 there were a group of Ukrainians (or foreigners fighting for Ukraine) spray painting WOLVERINES on destroyed Russian vehicles.
The main premise for the movie is a surprise parachute drop of Russian special forces somehow conquers America. Yet the airdrop of a few dozen stuntmen in the film went awry with them scattered all over the place and one stuck in a tree and trying to convince paranoid locals that he really wasn’t a Russian paratrooper. Any real Russian paratrooper drop would have been just as disastrous (for the paratroopers)
Real drops are always a disaster, it's even part of the planning. It's called "Little Groups of Parachuters" because everyone is scattered and causing mayhem behind enemy lines.
They not only loved the country, they appreciated the country. We knew how bad it could be, we knew the horrors of people living behind the Iron Curtain, and we could disagree with people of the opposing party without hating them because we knew the other guy loved America too and didn't want to tear it down. Now, all that has changed.
Funny how the other actors were intimidated by him, even Eastwood was intimidated by him at first because he is such a real life badass. Eastwood would say that Smith was one of the nicest, most professional people he has ever worked with.
Saw it when it first came out, I was in HS at the time and me and my friends had quite a good chuckle. We were all in ROTC at the time (USMC) and knew quite a bit about the military and various capabilities. One thing we all knew is that it is impossible to invade the continental US from any point. The other is that the US was and is the only nation with global conventional military offensive capabilities. The movie was so impossible we just watched it as a comedy and it was quite good.
Yes you do have to kind of suspend your disbelief on that one subject to enjoy the movie for what it is. It is indeed nearly impossible to directly invade the USA due to its geography...does not hurt that it is also the largest armed populous I am sure, ha. To actually be able to field heavy armored vehicles and MIGs would be quite an accomplishment.
George Lucas, Milius' film school friend, based the character John Milner in American Graffiti, on Milius. So, in less than thirty years, he went from being the cool guy, a proto-Fonz, to Walter Sobchak. Milius was notorious but, imho, never received his due as a filmmaker. Red Dawn and Big Wednesday are both terrific.
Thought Harry Dean Stanton's "Avenge Me" scene is so powerful and Ron O'Neal's portrayal of the Cuban officer Bella is underrated. Basil Poledouris's score is Epic as well. Powers Booth always gives a film gravitas. Lot to like in this film.
I wouldn’t call Red Dawn pro-war. Chiefly for its dramatic moments on how preferably avoidable a warring way of life should be and certainly for very young people. The entire cast was superb. Especially Patrick Swayze, Powers Boothe and Lea Thompson.
What a time to be a kid in the 80s, i was 8 when this was released, loved the action in it! I miss the time when there was pride to be American, & we would do anything for our country!! We need to get that back! WOLVERINES!!
I still love and wish there were more games about the premise of Red Dawn, such as freedom fighter, and other such games... The idea of being a individual that is under occupation and trying to fight against the invaders is a very fun idea...
Love this movie. Crazy how my dad had a dream if this happening as a kid waaay before this movie came out. I had one like it too prior or after ever watching this movie. One of my go to movies when bored and can't find anything to watch.
I enjoyed the remake. It set as a nice contrast under a different set of circumstances and different time. Both movies achieved their goal of putting the possibility of WW III into perspective.
What I'm finding even harder to believe than the utterly ridiculous plot is the idea that the final battle scene was filmed in -40° temperatures. I used to live in New Mexico, and while it would certainly get cold thanks to the altitude, the only way it could get THAT cold is at the very peaks of only the tallest mountains.
I watch this movie at least once a month as a reminder of what might have been. I see it as a cold war training film cleverly disguised as a Hollywood movie.
I saw this in theaters. I remember wrapping my brain around the fact that they weren’t much older than me at the time (I was 13), and was heartbroken when they all died.
@@chizoramaBecause its legit a bunch of highschoolers killing hundreds of professional Russian and latin american soldiers. Also, at the end of the movie that one girl is like “ohh we will never forget their sacrifice.” while the camera is looking at a memorial thing for them. A true anti-war film would show the handful of highschoolers die before managing to kill even a few russians. And the movie would treat their deaths as pointless and futile. But instead its like “ohhh these highschoolers are heroes their deaths were for a good cause” Also its just incredibly cringey. Soviet paratroopers land next to the high school, and then suddenly start spraying all the students and teachers with lead. Its honestly so stupid and makes zero sense.
I like watching both films,nice action pieces too. Good movie retrospective review,didn't know all the behind the scenes drama,mishaps and hard training to portray actors as guerrilla fighters. You can't actually take either film seriously tho,no one any military parachutes into any area of the US,that's pure fantasy. LOL. But,the films are entertaining to me.
In the decades since the Cold War ended, I've always wondered what sort of movies the Soviets made about us. That being said, _Red Dawn_ takes the silver for 80's ridiculous "Let's play war" movies, only being eclipsed by _Iron Eagle_ .
Red Dawn is such a cool movie, really resonated with me as it reminded me of the plans I use to make of running to the mountains and waging guerilla warfare on the communists if they went dictatorial (always a possibility down here in South America). The musi is great, the action is great, the gunplay, the vehicles, the actors, everything! Based as fuck
When this finally came out on VHS, it was a constant play every weekend in the barracks. Our young. trained, testosterone and alcohol fueled bodies loved it. A few of the younger guys even got "Wolverines" tattoos. By the way, the remake sucked.
I don’t view it as pro war. I feel that any film that portrays war in a realistic way is anti war. I’d imagine this is how people would react if we (the US) were invaded. How effective us citizens would be, who knows.
Liberals/Democrats saying a movie depicting Americans defending their way of life, The Constitution, Liberty, as "PRO WAR" is just a softer version of what they say now about those people = White Nationalist, NAZI, Racists, Chrsto-Facist, etc. etc. They have always hated America, even back then, it just wasn't so obvious. Hindsight is 20/20.
At 7:50 into the video regarding Milius is just movie hype, that is very irresponsible to fire gun even with blanks which can severely injure a person if not handle correctly. Jon-Erik Hexum on the movie set “Cover Up,” accidently killed himself, on the movie, he played weapons expert.
excellent movie. Big plot hole. How does the Soviet Union get their soldiers to America without us seeing them? Even back in the 80's, our satellite system was good enough that we would have seen them, even if they tried to sneak from Siberia, through Alaska and over Canada. They never answer this. Same with if they tried to rush from Cuba. If anything, that would have been more believable....them hitting Florida coming from Cuba. But this movie came out when I was in 10th grade. So I loved it.
If you watched the movie, Powers Booth's character explained that the invaders flew over in planes disguised as commercial aircraft. My guess likely from Mexico which just had a communist revolution according to the movie.
Milius originally envisioned it as a coastal invasion and the characters as Malibu surfers. He'd been a Malibu surfer himself, as a teenager, and his best movie, Big Wednesday, is about Malibu surfers. The studio thought that wasn't relatable enough for a mass audience and made the setting more middle American and the characters football players. Milius, who wasn't known as a big compromiser, accepted the change. Attacking SoCal would have been at least a little more plausible than Colorado. Higher value target, for one thing.
Red Dawn, pro war(???)...that's laughable. If seeing the carnage, depression, and the feeling of helplessness of armed conflict is pro war, then you're a bit off my friend. Red Dawn as a patriotic film - yes, pro war film - no.
It’s very prowar. It suggests that a ragtag group of kids can hold off a military force for any length of time with a salt bae dash of training. It is laughable, but the joke is on us. The wins that they rack up at first treat it almost like a game. The tide turns, but the true horrors of war aren’t touched on. It is a very sanitized version of war. If they were serious about being anti war, the movie would be gruesome. This movie came out in the eighties. Gremlins, which came out the same year, was more graphic in their gore. And it changed the ratings system.
Well, there is always the saying every war movie is a pro war movie other than maybe one or two nearly all of them glorify the action as a kid when I saw the movie for the first time I thought it was the coolest thing ever and I wanted it to happen damn near
@@playfulpanthressIt portrays war as there are no winners. That is about as anti-war as you can get.
Gremlins, Poltergeist, and Temple of Doom may be why the rating was created, but Red Dawn was the 1st one with the rating. Of course, rating was already coming before those films. Spielberg famously pushed up the production and release of Temple of Doom because he thought it would kill his film.
Nailed it. The youngsters manage a couple ambushes then get mangled. Maybe two survived.
To suggest it is pro war is simply laughable.
I agree, love the tone od this because the kids are incredibly miserable, they went from a hs class to watching their family being murdered and having their whole lives changed and not for the better no matter how many Russians they kill or friends they lose
Happy 40th Anniversary To RED DAWN 1984-2024
THANK YOU JOBLO
WOLVERINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great movie. Many people would dismiss it as some gung ho Reagan era 80s action movie but it is very moving and portrays war in a way in which everyone ultimately loses.
This is the movie I grew up with. I've seen it more than any other movie ever made. How anyone can say Red Dawn is pro-war is beyond me.
They were not alive then and are infected by 21st century politics
I miss the 1980s! Great movies, Great Music. It was a fun time to grow up.
The 80’s was the BEST DECADE EVER !!!! ❤🥰🫶🏻
My brother, dad and I qoute this all the time. "You gotta back your brother's play." "All that hates gonna burn you up, kid." "It keeps me warm." "We's as good as any of you!" "Avenge me son, Avenge me!" And of course "Wolverines!"
"Growing up I was hard on ya. Did things that made you hate me sometimes. You understand now, don't you? - Yes, I finally do understand, Dad. Rest easy.
@@sid2112 I actually have a huge portrait of Harry Dean Stanton tattooed on my thigh. He is a boss.
@@williamdixon-gk2sk You have Harry Dean Stanton tattooed on your thigh. That's baller.
@sid2112 had it for like twenty years, the only downside is every time I pull down my pants, I'm making eye contact with Harry.
@@williamdixon-gk2skumm, how is that a downside?!
I think the fact that it can go both ways as anti-war or pro-war shows how well written the story is. There's valid arguments for both.
Agreed, it's absolutely over the top propaganda in many places, but the "heroes" don't get to ride off into the sunset. It's ultimately a pyrrhic victory if anything for them. It got a lot of flack because it rolls so neatly into every gun-sexual Amercian's wet dream, but in the end, no one wins.
I sat in school everyday after i watched that movie looking out the window for the parachutes
The movie had such a good hook that people are still talking about 40 years later even though it doesn’t have a third act. It doesn’t resolve any of its story lines. It just suddenly ends.
But it did in a universal manner with the screen text at the end, it explained what happened afterward. Obviously Jed's brother was killed and Jed likely died from his injuries. The rest is explained in the screen text.
@tedwojtasik8781 what screen text? Lol mandela effect
@@forrestgumball Watch the movie again, at the end we see the two survivors, Lea Thompson's character and the other dude who never said much and they have made it to the free territories. That is when the text comes up on screen and then they pan to "Patriots Rock" which also describes what happens.
Wolverines!
✊
It's a great movie that borders on being a B-movie, the scene where they kill their friend who is a traitor is really well done and very dark for a movie you would expect to just be a feel good patriotic ride.
The end voice over does a good job of killing the patriotic vibe too.
I thought this film is a cheesy gung ho American film. But no. For example, the scene at the end (spoiler) "Vaya con Dios" where the Cuban general refused to shoot dead the only 2 remaining Wolverines members, because seeing them dying suddenly reminds him of his own guerilla struggle in 1950s Cuba. Then the scene of young Soviet soldier at national park, it's apparent that these soldiers are not cartoonishly evil, they are just normal soldiers with normal life
@@casioak1683 Indeed, in fact doesn't the general note in that scene that they were told Americans would welcome them with open arms?
It wasn't the Breakfast Club, or any of those feel good 80's movies, that's for sure...
@@chizorama I like those movies too, good times.
Dale Dye was not a green beret he was a Marine who served in vietnam
I heard that as they went through the course in the forest with two green berets and then had Dale Dye as an advisor for filming. It was worded weird but i think that's what they meant
Love this movie. A think a solid artifact of the era. When Patrick Swayze passed away, my memorial post said anybody feeling grief should let it turn to something else.
Still love it to this day.
R.I.P. Patrick Swayze & Powers Boothe
Don't forget William Smith and Ron O'Neil (Col Bella)
I can remember like it was yesterday going to see Red Dawn in the theater with my father and brother while on summer vacation in Maine. I was 10 years old and everyone in the theater loved the movie. That vacation we also saw The Last Starfighter, Tightrope and Cloak & Dagger. I spent five summers up in Maine and movie wise 1984 was probably the best!
I turned 13 the year it came out, so me & my cousin went to see it in the theater, & were totally blown away, no happy ending either. The remake is wretched in comparison, watched ot once when it came out, tried again recently & couldn't even make it halfway through it.
The original Red Dawn was one of the best movies of all time! Still love it!
The town of Las Vegas, NM, still has the "Camulet says Howdy" sign painted on the side of a building. Along with the cowgirl waving.
Greatest documentary of all time!
While a patriotic film, Red Dawn is, without a doubt, anti-war. Red Dawn does an excellent job of showing the brutality of war, and how it affects those who fight it. It shows how war has a tendency to dehumanize those who fight it, as well as the mental, physical and spiritual turmoil that the fighters experience.
10:42 “Release date” on screen flashes JUN 2007 for a 1980s movie? 🧐
I think they meant the remake.
@@kennydavis2276 How? The remake came out in 2012? June 2007 has absolutely nothing to do with either film.
Still great even after 40 years !!!!!!
*"Avenge me boys, AVENGE ME!!!!"*
So damn many of us Americans are waiting for the day that this happens. I really think its more plausible than ever. I've often wondered how the different regions would have their own takes on war.
This movie still has an impact. When Russia first invaded Ukraine in 2022 there were a group of Ukrainians (or foreigners fighting for Ukraine) spray painting WOLVERINES on destroyed Russian vehicles.
I saw the thumbnail and I was expecting the title to be "WTF happened to Patrick Swayze"😂
Yup
He made Ghost 2
Me too 😂😂
Red Dawn 1984 is probably the best anti war film of the 80s. Almost Everyone dies and you can see what it’s costing them as the movie progresses.
The main premise for the movie is a surprise parachute drop of Russian special forces somehow conquers America. Yet the airdrop of a few dozen stuntmen in the film went awry with them scattered all over the place and one stuck in a tree and trying to convince paranoid locals that he really wasn’t a Russian paratrooper. Any real Russian paratrooper drop would have been just as disastrous (for the paratroopers)
Real drops are always a disaster, it's even part of the planning. It's called "Little Groups of Parachuters" because everyone is scattered and causing mayhem behind enemy lines.
@@demizer1968right. I have two great uncles who broke legs in drops
I love this movie. The 80's & 90's was filled with great music, movies and a time people loved this country.
They not only loved the country, they appreciated the country. We knew how bad it could be, we knew the horrors of people living behind the Iron Curtain, and we could disagree with people of the opposing party without hating them because we knew the other guy loved America too and didn't want to tear it down. Now, all that has changed.
I was 12. Greatest movie of my childhood. Next to the Goonies.
After watching this review, that actor William Smith seems incredibly intriguing, so I'm excited to learn more about him. Wikipedia here I come.
He does seem very intimidating. I appreciated his work in this.
He has a half hour bare knuckle fist fight with Clint Eastwood in “Any Which Way You Can”. He was a bad ass. Just died a few years ago.
Funny how the other actors were intimidated by him, even Eastwood was intimidated by him at first because he is such a real life badass. Eastwood would say that Smith was one of the nicest, most professional people he has ever worked with.
Well, when you're the father of Conan the Barbarian.
Just avoid the remake...its just the worst.
Saw it when it first came out, I was in HS at the time and me and my friends had quite a good chuckle. We were all in ROTC at the time (USMC) and knew quite a bit about the military and various capabilities. One thing we all knew is that it is impossible to invade the continental US from any point. The other is that the US was and is the only nation with global conventional military offensive capabilities. The movie was so impossible we just watched it as a comedy and it was quite good.
Yes you do have to kind of suspend your disbelief on that one subject to enjoy the movie for what it is. It is indeed nearly impossible to directly invade the USA due to its geography...does not hurt that it is also the largest armed populous I am sure, ha. To actually be able to field heavy armored vehicles and MIGs would be quite an accomplishment.
Patrick Swayze was a very good-looking guy...almost too good looking. The mixture of pretty and very handsome. Like Henry Cavill.
Like Bruce Jenner ? 😂
Its not gay, for me, a fellow man, to celebrate such a fine specimen. Its not gay to have a poster of him in my room.
He was sexy!😍
George Lucas, Milius' film school friend, based the character John Milner in American Graffiti, on Milius. So, in less than thirty years, he went from being the cool guy, a proto-Fonz, to Walter Sobchak.
Milius was notorious but, imho, never received his due as a filmmaker. Red Dawn and Big Wednesday are both terrific.
One of my true guilty pleasures! I love this film!
Classic film watched this as a kid
Thought Harry Dean Stanton's "Avenge Me" scene is so powerful and Ron O'Neal's portrayal of the Cuban officer Bella is underrated. Basil Poledouris's score is Epic as well. Powers Booth always gives a film gravitas. Lot to like in this film.
I wouldn’t call Red Dawn pro-war. Chiefly for its dramatic moments on how preferably avoidable a warring way of life should be and certainly for very young people. The entire cast was superb. Especially Patrick Swayze, Powers Boothe and Lea Thompson.
Seen this when I was 8 years old and man it blew me away
Saw this movie as a teenager. Decades later, I'm still debating, in my mind, the logistics and strategy of such a thought provoking movie ❤.
I loved this movie as a kid! I didn’t see it until it came out on cable.
That’s a classic movie! 👍😉🫡
What a time to be a kid in the 80s, i was 8 when this was released, loved the action in it! I miss the time when there was pride to be American, & we would do anything for our country!! We need to get that back! WOLVERINES!!
One of the best movies ever
Irony Classmates at NAU (Northern Arizona Un.) and I discussed this happening in 1979.
Entertainment is what the movie is about always.
This movie single handedly recruited me into the Army lol
I still love and wish there were more games about the premise of Red Dawn, such as freedom fighter, and other such games... The idea of being a individual that is under occupation and trying to fight against the invaders is a very fun idea...
WOAH! He wrote on HBO's "Rome"?!?!? That show is the shit!!! i loved that show!!!
Love this movie. Crazy how my dad had a dream if this happening as a kid waaay before this movie came out. I had one like it too prior or after ever watching this movie. One of my go to movies when bored and can't find anything to watch.
I enjoyed the remake. It set as a nice contrast under a different set of circumstances and different time. Both movies achieved their goal of putting the possibility of WW III into perspective.
Great review!!!!!
great year, great times, GREAT FILM!
I loved it!
12:19, the original bad guys were meant to be Chinese, but they kicked up a stink, so the bad guys ended up being North Koreans.
My cousin's and I used to play Red Dawn in the hills behind my house.
Saw it when it first came out and loved it
Love this movie!!
Grew up on this movie- when I got my first rifle I chose an AK- Wolverines! LOL
What I'm finding even harder to believe than the utterly ridiculous plot is the idea that the final battle scene was filmed in -40° temperatures. I used to live in New Mexico, and while it would certainly get cold thanks to the altitude, the only way it could get THAT cold is at the very peaks of only the tallest mountains.
Best part of this movie is when he puts baby in a corner.
I watch this movie at least once a month as a reminder of what might have been.
I see it as a cold war training film cleverly disguised as a Hollywood movie.
I saw this in theaters. I remember wrapping my brain around the fact that they weren’t much older than me at the time (I was 13), and was heartbroken when they all died.
It's such a grim movie, gets worse by the month, don't know why some would label it as pro war...
@@chizoramaBecause its legit a bunch of highschoolers killing hundreds of professional Russian and latin american soldiers. Also, at the end of the movie that one girl is like “ohh we will never forget their sacrifice.” while the camera is looking at a memorial thing for them. A true anti-war film would show the handful of highschoolers die before managing to kill even a few russians. And the movie would treat their deaths as pointless and futile. But instead its like “ohhh these highschoolers are heroes their deaths were for a good cause” Also its just incredibly cringey. Soviet paratroopers land next to the high school, and then suddenly start spraying all the students and teachers with lead. Its honestly so stupid and makes zero sense.
@@plaguedoctor1173 Well damn, we needed you direct movies in the 80's. Where were you?
it was pretty good movie that I was expecting not to be
Alright fine, I'll watch it again
I like watching both films,nice action pieces too. Good movie retrospective review,didn't know all the behind the scenes drama,mishaps and hard training to portray actors as guerrilla fighters. You can't actually take either film seriously tho,no one any military parachutes into any area of the US,that's pure fantasy. LOL. But,the films are entertaining to me.
"AVENGE ME!!"
I have it on DVD. Looking at it right now. Damn, might have to fire up the player and plug it in 🤔😁
1:45 - Kevin Reynolds' film The Beast is excellent!
Like this movie, don't understand why they attempted to remake it... Would love to see y'all do a vid on Harry Dean Stanton!
Hollywood remakes movies by the pound,trying to hit on your nostalgia feelings to buy movie tickets to see remakes.
As far as I'm concerned Red Dawn is better than the remake by a thousand times
Great movie
Ummm, did you say Dale Dye was a Green Beret??
Maybe I misheard, but he was a Marine, definitely NOT SF
If you can look past the poor sound effects, it’s a great movie and an awesome idea on film
In the decades since the Cold War ended, I've always wondered what sort of movies the Soviets made about us.
That being said, _Red Dawn_ takes the silver for 80's ridiculous "Let's play war" movies, only being eclipsed by _Iron Eagle_ .
Cool 😎👍
0:06 second Cold War? It was The Cold War.
Red Dawn is such a cool movie, really resonated with me as it reminded me of the plans I use to make of running to the mountains and waging guerilla warfare on the communists if they went dictatorial (always a possibility down here in South America).
The musi is great, the action is great, the gunplay, the vehicles, the actors, everything!
Based as fuck
When this finally came out on VHS, it was a constant play every weekend in the barracks. Our young. trained, testosterone and alcohol fueled bodies loved it. A few of the younger guys even got "Wolverines" tattoos.
By the way, the remake sucked.
Based on true story as well.
It happens in real life on 02/24/2022 to Ukraine and the Palestinians version to Israel on 10/7/2023.
The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The Mujihadin fought the Soviets much like the way the Taliban fought the U.S. and UN troops, guerrilla warfare.
🤔 O.k. Movie 👌👌😆👍😆🍁
RIP Patrick Swayze 😔
Nothing happened to it. It exists and you can still watch it if you please.
an amazing movie
How about what happened to steel dawn?
What happened to it? I watch it all the time
2nd cold war? you mean the first cold war?
I remember this series used to cover films with problematic shoots now it's just a review series
Ronald Reagan gave praise to this movie. He loved it.
I don’t view it as pro war. I feel that any film that portrays war in a realistic way is anti war. I’d imagine this is how people would react if we (the US) were invaded. How effective us citizens would be, who knows.
Liberals/Democrats saying a movie depicting Americans defending their way of life, The Constitution, Liberty, as "PRO WAR" is just a softer version of what they say now about those people = White Nationalist, NAZI, Racists, Chrsto-Facist, etc. etc.
They have always hated America, even back then, it just wasn't so obvious.
Hindsight is 20/20.
0:06 The Second Cold War!?! There was a second cold war between the us and user?
Wolverines!! 🫡
Watch “come and see” a Soviet anti war film made about the same time. Also about a teenage partisan.
Absolute brutal movie, the kid aged into an old man...
Come and See is literally just a War is LE BAD movie with ugly face reactions
Wasn't this thebfirst Hollywood debut of the M1 Abrams?
At 7:50 into the video regarding Milius is just movie hype, that is very irresponsible to fire gun even with blanks which can severely injure a person if not handle correctly. Jon-Erik Hexum on the movie set “Cover Up,” accidently killed himself, on the movie, he played weapons expert.
The Wolverines!!!
excellent movie. Big plot hole. How does the Soviet Union get their soldiers to America without us seeing them? Even back in the 80's, our satellite system was good enough that we would have seen them, even if they tried to sneak from Siberia, through Alaska and over Canada. They never answer this. Same with if they tried to rush from Cuba. If anything, that would have been more believable....them hitting Florida coming from Cuba.
But this movie came out when I was in 10th grade. So I loved it.
They come from South America, thats why there wasnt hust russians but south americans as well.
If you watched the movie, Powers Booth's character explained that the invaders flew over in planes disguised as commercial aircraft. My guess likely from Mexico which just had a communist revolution according to the movie.
Milius originally envisioned it as a coastal invasion and the characters as Malibu surfers. He'd been a Malibu surfer himself, as a teenager, and his best movie, Big Wednesday, is about Malibu surfers. The studio thought that wasn't relatable enough for a mass audience and made the setting more middle American and the characters football players. Milius, who wasn't known as a big compromiser, accepted the change.
Attacking SoCal would have been at least a little more plausible than Colorado. Higher value target, for one thing.
At 11:29 "We'll do it live, F*ck It"
Best damn movie ever made
100% agree, I still quote this movie all the time .
Yes I remember watching it for the first time in my teens, and I was in awe
Great movie to quote 👍