This movie is my comfort movie. One thing I'll add as a little character nuance, in my own opinion, is that I think Fassbender's character underestimated the Brute's fighting capability ( despite his size) because his girlfriend managed to wound him with a knife during her assault. I also think the personal nature of the kill meant a lot to him and lead him to make tactical errors overestimating his own capabilities, and undervaluing the Brute's lethality.
I'm actually super stoked that Buck is going to advise on military movies for a producer! I feel the same way about wanting military movies to be ultra realistic! So with Buck's advice, there's guaranteed to be some great movies in the future (as long as said producer actually applies Buck's advice). #BuckIsBae ❤❤❤
I am working in film production in several departments since 1999, If I were a filmmaker in your country you will be first I would call as an advisor for the project. Thanks for all the ideas and fun. Wish you all healthy happy and peacefull new year!!
Idea location stashes are the ones that are hidden or least likely to be searched. Both outdoor and indoor stashes outdoor stashes consist of heavy grade weapons & indoor consist of CQB weapons. I know ppl who has these setups and I like em
WTF are cold coins going to do for you? If you want something other than cash then (1) buy some fake gold wedding rings, or (2) get on the dark web and buy some good fake money.
On the matter of folks not noticing "menials"...I've lost track of how many times in my misspent youth I either got into places or walked off with items by the simple expedient of a brown or tan "uniform" (often without a logo), a cardboard box, and a clipboard...even looking around like I was lost helped...and often a hurried but determined stride helped ("If I don't get this to XX location by XX time my supervisor will have my ass!" Cue five minutes later when I'm rolling out of an event venue with five cases of beer...
Guy's, you don't have to completely silence some scenes. There are a lot of movie reaction channels and they just turn down the volume or distort it a little.It's weird when the sound is completely gone all of a sudden ;) Cool review btw, I enjoyed it and Sean's tactical view is always a treat👊 And yeah I do have a stash, unfortunately there is no firearm in it because I can't have one in the Netherlands 😓 Instead I opted for a pretty powerful airgun. Not perfect but it will hurt a ton.
I assumed he was using some form of wet suppressor that can be half or a third the length of a baffle suppressor, but is only good for a limited number of shots until it needs cleaning.
So, I'll try to answer your question from two different mindsets. I did some stuff as a teen that required me to be....well, prepared lol, and in those days I tried to keep my stuff in the back yard. It's harder for parents, or cops to find if they should come looking. As a law abiding citizen, I want my firearms to be close, so all the spots they are in now will be areas I can get to quickly from my bedroom, wife's office, or front door.
Just finished watching “One Move Shot”. The story is about a navy seal who fights to save a man from a potentially catastrophic explosion. Also, I watched "The Six Triple Eight" which was about the importance of sending letters to servicemen
Great stuff look forward to seeing what project you’re talking about :-). My biggest gripe is when a single action gun like a 1911 has the hammer resting forward gun simply won’t work unless the hammer’s cocked back. Recent projects I saw that made that mistake were Road to perdition, the Sopranos and Mare of Eastown. All great works of art but that standard needs to stay really high. It sucks when it doesn’t happen on tiny details like that easy to fix. Also overzealous cocking back or slide racks on guns already chambered with round (Crimson Tide big example comes to mind).
If its on my property it would be buried within a couple feet of a row of bushes. Essentially near something to where disturbed ground wouldnt seem out of place but not too close that the safe could be completely strangled close by a root system. So if you have a pool maybe even close to the side wall foundation of the pool but not around any of the integral pipe lines. What I would have in it: A side arm (not a DE or anything) with at least 3 mags + half a box of ammo, Not sure on either a shorter semi-auto rifle or shotgun and adequate ammo, a knife, a med kit and roll of cash.
The fight coordinator Dave Macomber mentions Fassbender's athletic prowess in actually throwing the molotov cocktail in this: ruclips.net/video/-yF5rtOmUtc/видео.html
Subsonic rounds are made quieter with a suppressor. Otherwise they're still mighty darn loud. If you're using modern, quality ammo in a modern, quality firearm, cycling shouldn't be an issue. Where you will run into trouble is if you're using a pistol suppressor w/o a Neilsen device or not having the correct gas setting on a long gun.
I have a thought about some of the gun mistakes made in movies, like the press check, and endless magazines. I just wonder if this happens in/because of editing,maybe Abel can shed light on this. Like with the endless mags, in the past at least, the guns ran primarily on blanks, now with CG not so much, but the blank guns still would run dry, so my theory is reloads were done, just between takes and reloads maybe considered boring or unnecessary for the shot. Same thing with the double press check, I guess the two scenes could have been hours or days apart, maybe Abel?
Also the character could mess it up or perform stuff twice because he is occupied with the situation or is messing up because of the earlier mistakes etc.
When he does the press check we don't see a round chambered already, necessarily. So if anything this is another goos reason to do one, and why he then racks one in later.
Looking forward to seeing that movie that you're going to be advising on Buck. Hopefully the director listens to you. Regarding the vault question: I'd probably keep it somewhere outside the house, like the guy here - probably bury it somewhere under a deck. Regarding his one armed room clearing technique: I listened to a Q&A here on YT with Fincher and Fassbender and this topic actually came up. Fassbender wanted to a) evoke a 70's style with the gun handling and b) show the guy as being purely self taught - he doesn't have any formal military training. I thought that was an interesting angle. Only thing I didn't like about the fist fight was the lack of sound: these guys would be grunting and at least be gasping for air at points - as the fight is long. Fincher deliberately didn't want them to be making any noises during the fight, which would make sense if they were ninjas in an anime but I don't buy it in this context. Can I make a request? Echo 3. Just saw the first 2 episodes. I'm amazed you guys haven't covered it already. It's literally a show about Delta operators. Written and executive produced by Mark Boal (Zero Dark Thirty, Triple Frontier) I think there's plenty to break down there just within those first two episodes.
I love this movie , and the graphic novel series its based off. The Eddie Redmane series The Day Of The Jackal that just came out actually really reminds me of the comic book series The Killer more than the Fincher / Fassbender film The Killer. I was hoping Finsher and Fassbender would make a sequel, but with this Refmaybe series that just dropped , i feel like it may be redundant. Thanks for the show hombres! Keep em comin ! 🤘
I agree. And it's funny that The Day of the Jackal TV show has more in common with the Matz graphic novel and this movie than it does with it's own source novel by Frederick Forsyth
It's not just the dirt and water ya gotta worry about, any non analog safe dial will require that you dig it up every couple years and replace the batteries in the lock. The only possible way to keep that from being an issue is an analog dial type and keeping it covered by (for example) plastic and some duct tape to keep the dirt and water out of the dial.
Honestly if I hid a safe really well, like buried in the ground I would probably be okay with not even having a crazy lock on it. If Im going to bury it the only person who would ever find it "should" be me.
If I was going to have a buried safe, I'd take the John Wick route and have it under the floor of my garage. Maybe not completely encased in concrete, since I wouldn't want to take out the sledgehammer every time I wanted to access it.
yeah that would be just crazy. My mindset is, I probably will need it in an emergency bug-out situation so I need to be able to access it relatively easily but not so easily that someone could find it. So maybe in a stud wall, maybe even have another in the attic or crawl space that I plan to access more frequently. This is all in a hypothetical scenario where I have the money to just do all this.
The fist fight in the house was so goofy to me. A guy Fassbender's size is not eating multiple uppercuts to the jaw from that big samoan dude and keeping consciousness. No way.
Why aren't suppressors or silencers called gun mufflers? They work the same way car mufflers do pretty much. I dont think most vehicle mufflers need a Nilson, dont know how to spell the name, device though
do you ever catch an error in tactics, which makes the scene bad but when the opposing force counters the bad tactic appropriately, it makes the scene good?
they record these in batches then try to spread them out because none of them live near each other. so next batch will likely have kurt back in them. cough, watch the clothes cough, that's your hint to know when a video was recorded ;).
They already have Jack Caar. I bet it was Taylor Sheridan who called. Buck is going to advise on Lioness and all the female badasses are going to get their bass kicked
I have watched this movie but I missed much of this stuff. I have to watch it again. You guys got me thinking about stashing stuff. I like the idea of burying things in the yard but it is not readily available. I do have more than one stash in the house. My neighborhood is quiet but it only takes one incident to change that. I like the idea of those hideaway shelves. If you watch to much RUclips like me everyone knows about them so that is a no go for me. I guess hiding things in plane sight is the best thing. Oh yeah now I can’t get that visualization of that table leg stuck up that guys ass.
Can you break down: Day of the Jackal please?? Spoiler: ---------------------------------------- --------------------------------------- At the end the detective and her partner also break into the house of the killer and I completely lost it when they did that??
Wouldn’t it make sense for him to bring maybe a knife or backup pistol against the last guy? It just seems like he would bring something while he was fighting a 300 pound man? Even a taser or something?
The only thing that really bothered me in that in-house fight scene was sound editing. I think sound editor was really sloppy on that one. If you go through an intense fight, no matter how strong and how trained you are, your breathing pattern changes. Whereas the brute from Miami as he talks to Michael Fassbinder through the door doesn't have even a hint of heavy breathing. He sounds as if he just walked into the office after a lunch-break. 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
A joke. "What is Sean in car with bomb in it - Irish Car Bomb" Just a reflection review no 1 😉🤭 So, no cursing?fine by me👍 Another joke. " You are so stupid, that You will toss molotov cocktail in plastic bottle". P. S. This one is for civilians who never been in armed forces Joke no 3? I'm not an American😉
I understood the character has being an unreliable narrator. He has a code he repeats in his head but he never actually follows it. He lies to himself.
Love the videos u guys should check out Buffalo soldiers 2001 Joaquin Phoenix and Michael Peña great movie came out 2 days after 9/11 so lots of people never heard of it . Thanks for your service guys!
Buck gives off a lot of cool uncle energy from the amount of cool shit I’m learning
This movie is my comfort movie. One thing I'll add as a little character nuance, in my own opinion, is that I think Fassbender's character underestimated the Brute's fighting capability ( despite his size) because his girlfriend managed to wound him with a knife during her assault. I also think the personal nature of the kill meant a lot to him and lead him to make tactical errors overestimating his own capabilities, and undervaluing the Brute's lethality.
I'm actually super stoked that Buck is going to advise on military movies for a producer! I feel the same way about wanting military movies to be ultra realistic! So with Buck's advice, there's guaranteed to be some great movies in the future (as long as said producer actually applies Buck's advice). #BuckIsBae ❤❤❤
The happiness that overcomes me when I see yall pop up on my feed has to be studied 🔥🔥💯
I am working in film production in several departments since 1999, If I were a filmmaker in your country you will be first I would call as an advisor for the project. Thanks for all the ideas and fun. Wish you all healthy happy and peacefull new year!!
Idea location stashes are the ones that are hidden or least likely to be searched. Both outdoor and indoor stashes outdoor stashes consist of heavy grade weapons & indoor consist of CQB weapons. I know ppl who has these setups and I like em
Awesome Sauce guys. Keep it rollin.
several and one in yard. carbine, 2 mags, pistol 3 mags, IFAK, cash, few gold coins, full change of clothes
WTF are cold coins going to do for you? If you want something other than cash then (1) buy some fake gold wedding rings, or (2) get on the dark web and buy some good fake money.
On the matter of folks not noticing "menials"...I've lost track of how many times in my misspent youth I either got into places or walked off with items by the simple expedient of a brown or tan "uniform" (often without a logo), a cardboard box, and a clipboard...even looking around like I was lost helped...and often a hurried but determined stride helped ("If I don't get this to XX location by XX time my supervisor will have my ass!" Cue five minutes later when I'm rolling out of an event venue with five cases of beer...
Guy's, you don't have to completely silence some scenes. There are a lot of movie reaction channels and they just turn down the volume or distort it a little.It's weird when the sound is completely gone all of a sudden ;) Cool review btw, I enjoyed it and Sean's tactical view is always a treat👊 And yeah I do have a stash, unfortunately there is no firearm in it because I can't have one in the Netherlands 😓 Instead I opted for a pretty powerful airgun. Not perfect but it will hurt a ton.
Much love from South Africa
I assumed he was using some form of wet suppressor that can be half or a third the length of a baffle suppressor, but is only good for a limited number of shots until it needs cleaning.
It depends. You see in most movies... it's in a shed. Probably below the shed. One in the bedroom. Then something on the kitchen
Buck is a legend 💯
I used to keep 1 in an old broken mini fridge. It was double sided tapped to the back of the drawer compartment at the bottom.
Love to see a new video posted. Keep up the great work
yea where Kirk
Lives in different state I think :(
Yeah mate, we love your reviews. We learn a ton of stuff.
So, I'll try to answer your question from two different mindsets. I did some stuff as a teen that required me to be....well, prepared lol, and in those days I tried to keep my stuff in the back yard. It's harder for parents, or cops to find if they should come looking. As a law abiding citizen, I want my firearms to be close, so all the spots they are in now will be areas I can get to quickly from my bedroom, wife's office, or front door.
I just watched Deer Hunter and it was one of the greatest movies ive ever seen
Also stars a green beret
Would be a sick watch
This was a good video and The Killer is a dope movie. Fassbender does a great job bringing characters to life.
Glad you revisited this movie, low-key one of the best surprises from Netflix. By the way, have you considered reviewing Dragged Across Concrete?
Burry a plastic septic tank and make it look as it is in use. You can fit a lot in t hose.
ooooh thats a clever idea.
Just finished watching “One Move Shot”. The story is about a navy seal who fights to save a man from a potentially catastrophic explosion.
Also, I watched "The Six Triple Eight" which was about the importance of sending letters to servicemen
At first, I thought you were reviewing the old John Woo movie from the 80s. So fun and over the top. I'll have to check out this new one.
Great stuff look forward to seeing what project you’re talking about :-). My biggest gripe is when a single action gun like a 1911 has the hammer resting forward gun simply won’t work unless the hammer’s cocked back. Recent projects I saw that made that mistake were Road to perdition, the Sopranos and Mare of Eastown. All great works of art but that standard needs to stay really high. It sucks when it doesn’t happen on tiny details like that easy to fix. Also overzealous cocking back or slide racks on guns already chambered with round (Crimson Tide big example comes to mind).
I'm here again asking for your help lmao. Please do "The Kingdom". Great movie
Another Sunday without The Unit, The Pacific, or Band of Brothers 😢
If its on my property it would be buried within a couple feet of a row of bushes. Essentially near something to where disturbed ground wouldnt seem out of place but not too close that the safe could be completely strangled close by a root system. So if you have a pool maybe even close to the side wall foundation of the pool but not around any of the integral pipe lines.
What I would have in it:
A side arm (not a DE or anything) with at least 3 mags + half a box of ammo, Not sure on either a shorter semi-auto rifle or shotgun and adequate ammo, a knife, a med kit and roll of cash.
Great job as always, gentlemen! These videos make my job, which unfortunately comes with a ton of downtime, much more bearable! Keep up the good work!
Buck you need to do Day of the Jackal series. It was really good save for the super silent suppressor shenanigans.
4:11... and he's a le mans driver😂😂😂
The fight coordinator Dave Macomber mentions Fassbender's athletic prowess in actually throwing the molotov cocktail in this: ruclips.net/video/-yF5rtOmUtc/видео.html
The Bowers Bitty is TINY and works well for a baby suppressor.
Sean going on and on about the table leg making Abel so uncomfortable was hilarious! Hahahahaha!
Sub-sonic rounds.
How do they work?
Are they useful?
Are they quieter?
How quiet are they with a suppressor?
Subsonic rounds are made quieter with a suppressor. Otherwise they're still mighty darn loud. If you're using modern, quality ammo in a modern, quality firearm, cycling shouldn't be an issue. Where you will run into trouble is if you're using a pistol suppressor w/o a Neilsen device or not having the correct gas setting on a long gun.
I watch b&b to learn what is realistic- question would you slam car doors the way it is done in movies?
I have a thought about some of the gun mistakes made in movies, like the press check, and endless magazines. I just wonder if this happens in/because of editing,maybe Abel can shed light on this. Like with the endless mags, in the past at least, the guns ran primarily on blanks, now with CG not so much, but the blank guns still would run dry, so my theory is reloads were done, just between takes and reloads maybe considered boring or unnecessary for the shot. Same thing with the double press check, I guess the two scenes could have been hours or days apart, maybe Abel?
right. like the editor knows 2 back to back scenes have a press check but can't edit one out without messing up the shot
Also the character could mess it up or perform stuff twice because he is occupied with the situation or is messing up because of the earlier mistakes etc.
How does that guy replace the batteries for the finger print scanner on that safe?
what about battery capacity in an buried stash ? keep it simple with a combination padlock.
I think that's a jk 105 ccx suppressor made for concealed carry
Always love the content.
Day of the Jackal 2024 from BBC, is maybe a fun mini serie to react too also
or
SAS Rogue Heroes
When he does the press check we don't see a round chambered already, necessarily. So if anything this is another goos reason to do one, and why he then racks one in later.
Ideal safe? In the ceiling. Nobody, and I mean nobody, looks up when searching for things.
Please do” day of the jackel” its amazing series very detailed and great imo
Looking forward to seeing that movie that you're going to be advising on Buck. Hopefully the director listens to you.
Regarding the vault question: I'd probably keep it somewhere outside the house, like the guy here - probably bury it somewhere under a deck.
Regarding his one armed room clearing technique: I listened to a Q&A here on YT with Fincher and Fassbender and this topic actually came up. Fassbender wanted to a) evoke a 70's style with the gun handling and b) show the guy as being purely self taught - he doesn't have any formal military training. I thought that was an interesting angle.
Only thing I didn't like about the fist fight was the lack of sound: these guys would be grunting and at least be gasping for air at points - as the fight is long. Fincher deliberately didn't want them to be making any noises during the fight, which would make sense if they were ninjas in an anime but I don't buy it in this context.
Can I make a request? Echo 3. Just saw the first 2 episodes. I'm amazed you guys haven't covered it already. It's literally a show about Delta operators. Written and executive produced by Mark Boal (Zero Dark Thirty, Triple Frontier) I think there's plenty to break down there just within those first two episodes.
I love this movie , and the graphic novel series its based off. The Eddie Redmane series The Day Of The Jackal that just came out actually really reminds me of the comic book series The Killer more than the Fincher / Fassbender film The Killer. I was hoping Finsher and Fassbender would make a sequel, but with this Refmaybe series that just dropped , i feel like it may be redundant. Thanks for the show hombres! Keep em comin ! 🤘
I agree. And it's funny that The Day of the Jackal TV show has more in common with the Matz graphic novel and this movie than it does with it's own source novel by Frederick Forsyth
It's not just the dirt and water ya gotta worry about, any non analog safe dial will require that you dig it up every couple years and replace the batteries in the lock. The only possible way to keep that from being an issue is an analog dial type and keeping it covered by (for example) plastic and some duct tape to keep the dirt and water out of the dial.
Honestly if I hid a safe really well, like buried in the ground I would probably be okay with not even having a crazy lock on it. If Im going to bury it the only person who would ever find it "should" be me.
@crsmyth4428 that thought crossed my mind a while after I posted that 🤔
If I was going to have a buried safe, I'd take the John Wick route and have it under the floor of my garage. Maybe not completely encased in concrete, since I wouldn't want to take out the sledgehammer every time I wanted to access it.
yeah that would be just crazy. My mindset is, I probably will need it in an emergency bug-out situation so I need to be able to access it relatively easily but not so easily that someone could find it. So maybe in a stud wall, maybe even have another in the attic or crawl space that I plan to access more frequently.
This is all in a hypothetical scenario where I have the money to just do all this.
Congrats on getting to consult on some Hollywood stuff Buck!!
Will there be an episode on The Equalizer 2?
The fist fight in the house was so goofy to me. A guy Fassbender's size is not eating multiple uppercuts to the jaw from that big samoan dude and keeping consciousness. No way.
You guys ever see the movie Shooter with Mark Wahlberg?
Hopefully we can get a review of "The Foreigner" with Jackie Chan.
Would love to hear how good they were on the gorilla tactics show cased in it
any chance you can do "The Kingdom"?
I love the show 👍👍
Episode idea The siege of firebase Gloria on Tubi 😁😁😁
I have not been getting any notifications for you guys. I'll have to catch up
In my stash; two identical handguns, six mags,$1000 cash,one oz of gold in 1/10 increments, folding blade, tactical flashlight, ID, meds.
If you guys like michael fassbender you definitely should see "the agency".
Why aren't suppressors or silencers called gun mufflers? They work the same way car mufflers do pretty much. I dont think most vehicle mufflers need a Nilson, dont know how to spell the name, device though
I think it is also when his GF is injured, and it becomes personal. You will notice he always says to himself after this to not make it personal.
More SAS Rogue Heroes please! Second season coming soon
I would be curious for a review of "edge of tomorrow" with Tom Cruise and that other lady.
Is Tom Cruise a lady??
Firearm,spare mag, about $6k in cash, passport,maybe even an IFAK
Can you get 2 by 2er 😂😂😂😂 I'm rolling
Have you guys heard of SHOOTER the mark wahlburg comedy?
Good movie 👍 hope the fight scene is in it that was sick
Right? Haven’t seen him in a while
do you ever catch an error in tactics, which makes the scene bad but when the opposing force counters the bad tactic appropriately, it makes the scene good?
Did you guys fire Kirk?
they record these in batches then try to spread them out because none of them live near each other. so next batch will likely have kurt back in them. cough, watch the clothes cough, that's your hint to know when a video was recorded ;).
@ don’t get wrong, I like Abel too.
Abel is a madman . He looks like he'd be a hoot to have as good buddy.
We talked about hiding stuff in a pressure cooker, because you would never expect someone to take it
buck is gonna advise for the next season of terminal list calling it
They already have Jack Caar. I bet it was Taylor Sheridan who called. Buck is going to advise on Lioness and all the female badasses are going to get their bass kicked
Is it bad im here more for Buck's rants than the actual review?
Please, react to "The Jackal" series.
I have watched this movie but I missed much of this stuff. I have to watch it again. You guys got me thinking about stashing stuff. I like the idea of burying things in the yard but it is not readily available. I do have more than one stash in the house. My neighborhood is quiet but it only takes one incident to change that. I like the idea of those hideaway shelves. If you watch to much RUclips like me everyone knows about them so that is a no go for me. I guess hiding things in plane sight is the best thing. Oh yeah now I can’t get that visualization of that table leg stuck up that guys ass.
Please review the Day of the Jackal movies(1973+1997) and the new show, would love to hear what you think about them
Please review “Spartan” (2004) with Val Kilmer.
Can you break down: Day of the Jackal please??
Spoiler:
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At the end the detective and her partner also break into the house of the killer and I completely lost it when they did that??
Happy New Year everyone, hope everyone crushes 2025!!
I thought they taught the combat table leg manoeuvre when you become special forces? Lol
Wouldn’t it make sense for him to bring maybe a knife or backup pistol against the last guy? It just seems like he would bring something while he was fighting a 300 pound man? Even a taser or something?
I am doing my part! **comment**
why did she not yell help me inside elevator
The only thing that really bothered me in that in-house fight scene was sound editing. I think sound editor was really sloppy on that one. If you go through an intense fight, no matter how strong and how trained you are, your breathing pattern changes. Whereas the brute from Miami as he talks to Michael Fassbinder through the door doesn't have even a hint of heavy breathing. He sounds as if he just walked into the office after a lunch-break. 😆😆😆😆😆😆😆
check out kill list. its rad
Guys react to GI JANE about the sere and seal training with demi moore
The Way of the Gun pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease with Benicio
Nobody watching this is nearly important enough to need to hide a safe in the ground
I just stop giving movies suggestions, you guys don’t check them out , no faith 😂
React to homestead plsssss
Have you ever worked with the S.A.S
Whats the most rank shit you've ever put in your mouth (food)
A joke. "What is Sean in car with bomb in it - Irish Car Bomb"
Just a reflection review no 1 😉🤭
So, no cursing?fine by me👍
Another joke. " You are so stupid, that You will toss molotov cocktail in plastic bottle". P. S. This one is for civilians who never been in armed forces
Joke no 3? I'm not an American😉
The video is good but there's these two guys that keep talking between scenes that makes me fall asleep...
I understood the character has being an unreliable narrator. He has a code he repeats in his head but he never actually follows it. He lies to himself.
biometric battery operated safe buried.. yea no.
Reviews on terrible movies lately.. I keep suggesting COLORS 80s classic and with Sean's police experience would be great feedback..
Love the videos u guys should check out Buffalo soldiers 2001 Joaquin Phoenix and Michael Peña great movie came out 2 days after 9/11 so lots of people never heard of it . Thanks for your service guys!
I got a movie. Leon The Professional ruclips.net/video/Nq101UyQyTo/видео.htmlsi=AETzqMecfaZKrG2L