Had no clue he was British. He did a great job. He didn’t rely on any regional accents. I saw a clip of him acting in another show and to me he is Captain Winters and no one else lol
@pete9328 He's only in his 60s here . People aged a lot quicker back then . It's also telling he mentions the incapable captain as the " enemy " He knows bad officers get men killed
@@rattlesnake2345he’s an incompetent officer so he’s the enemy in the exercise and in real life. The Englishman, definitely a vet, picks up on it too when he sees Sobel running like a doofus. Great writing.
@@thomasfucillohe's incompetent in real battle. But credit the guy for making Winters a real soldier. Don't forget this. Without sobel Winters wouldn't be that competent
As I understand it, the interactions between the British civilians and American GIs were generally positive. They were somewhat annoyed by our activity, but they understood the need to prepare for the coming offensive.
Probably not, as the British used a wave offensive in ww1 and early parts of ww2, the small unit tactics is an American and late British tactic, so if the older gentleman was a veteran he'd used to an entirely different training.
This scene is classic. True English man slightly bothered by yank war games and yet still maintains his integrity and his anglophile traditions with not a care in the world. "WW2...REALLY!?.
If the older man is 60, he could have been in WWI (started 1914) at the age of 32 (this show takes place in 1942-1944). Could have been an older officer. Not impossible.
First time I saw Saving Private Ryan, the first 30 minutes was indeed the most realistic combat footage I had ever seen ... until I saw Band of Brothers. The carnage is virtually constant for well over three hours. I was in the Marines but I was not 'infantry'. The Viet-vets who were in combat told me their first adjustment was to accept that they were ALREADY dead and not to worry about it. If you lived, you smiled and said, "I'll be damned. Look at that. I LIVED."
Love this show. Watched so many times. Know a gentlemen that went thru that whole time period. Think lots of him. Bulge hits me hard every time. All he ever said was cold as hell.
I remember this scenne, it had me laughing my ass off. Besides that this whole show was amazing and I highoy reccomend it. As of now I'm watching the Pacific, parts of it has brought me to tears so far, but I can't say it is as good as band of brothers. I believe it's because The Pacific is straight to the point, meanwhile in band of brothers you get to know the characters more, and seeing then come and go just hits more. Nonetheless, men were lost in both wars and should be equally respected, amen.
This was the first T.V. Series I violated my curfew to watch. It was on at 10PM EST. I watched it on my 12" TV set at 8 years old. Before Sept. 11th too!
I adore this scene.
That Englishman gives the real feel of England cir. 1940’s
DO TELL
You were there, yeah?
Exactly💪
😂 it's no different from today.
And now you're infested with packies who prey on your children 😂
Damien Lewis absolutely nails an American accent.
Had no clue he was British. He did a great job. He didn’t rely on any regional accents.
I saw a clip of him acting in another show and to me he is Captain Winters and no one else lol
He does. I never knew he was English. Brilliant scene here.
He is from Brooklyn. Everyone from Brooklyn can do accents.
@@JoeTaylor-rf1wp St. John's Wood in London
American accent from which country??? Bolivia,Argentina,USA,Ecuador,Peru,El Salvador,,,,?
Can’t beat a tweed suit. Pure class.
Indeed.
@@musicmusic6788 *intweed
Quite Right!
Until it's fkn hot as fk and humid day, you ripe yourself out of it as if you're turning into the Hulk.
@@20Kilogramthat’s not a problem we suffer with old boy.😂😂
the English gentleman was probably a veteran of the first world war. so its not his first experience running into Americans.
The First World War was only about 25 years earlier, he’s too old to have fought in it.
@@pete9328probably boxer rebellion
@@pete9328probably the napoleonic wars
@@KeysAndDoorss probably the Roman invasion of Britain
@pete9328 He's only in his 60s here .
People aged a lot quicker back then . It's also telling he mentions the incapable captain as the " enemy "
He knows bad officers get men killed
"As a matter of fact, yes" Directed at sobel is such a great line, love the honesty
Isn't that Dick?
Its a training exercise so its the "enemy" lol
@@rattlesnake2345he’s an incompetent officer so he’s the enemy in the exercise and in real life.
The Englishman, definitely a vet, picks up on it too when he sees Sobel running like a doofus. Great writing.
Sobel is so good as training officer that he made major Winters as a competent officer.
@@thomasfucillohe's incompetent in real battle. But credit the guy for making Winters a real soldier. Don't forget this. Without sobel Winters wouldn't be that competent
As I understand it, the interactions between the British civilians and American GIs were generally positive. They were somewhat annoyed by our activity, but they understood the need to prepare for the coming offensive.
Portrayed well here:
You can see the dismay due to the American troops moving around, but also see that none of it is directed at the troops
Check out Heachem Hall. Family estate destroyed by GIs smoking in a historical house
And now london is %35 British
Who's the real enemy?
The English women got on really well with the yanks apparently,
@@gerrygirvan8868 in the citys there was some fratenising. Maniky soilders on leave though not ones training.
Old guy have done this training sequence , in another time , another war .. bitter sweet dry humour .. very British and very American ..
Probably not, as the British used a wave offensive in ww1 and early parts of ww2, the small unit tactics is an American and late British tactic, so if the older gentleman was a veteran he'd used to an entirely different training.
Another time , but probably only 25 or so years earlier,
А тем временем не восточном фронте происходил настоящий ад..
Its far from american that humour. Yanks have no humour
This scene is classic. True English man slightly bothered by yank war games and yet still maintains his integrity and his anglophile traditions with not a care in the world. "WW2...REALLY!?.
You just know that old boy was standing in a muddy trench 30 years before, and having the same conversation.
A very poetic description.❤️
He would probably be too old for that wouldnt he
If the older man is 60, he could have been in WWI (started 1914) at the age of 32 (this show takes place in 1942-1944). Could have been an older officer. Not impossible.
I believe the older gentleman was an actual war hero.
Nah he’s not, his names James Greene he’s an actor from Northern Ireland
@@Elwe988the character he portrays might be.
Over thinking donut
@@ERRATAS0707 Yeah you’re right, I probably interpreted it wrong my bad!
You base this on what?
I laughed when he said, " As a matter of fact, 'YES", knowing the whole platoon couldn't stand Sobel.😅
Every actor in this series is pure gold
I wasted about two weeks watching this series. And then started all over again. 😅
First time I saw Saving Private Ryan, the first 30 minutes was indeed the most realistic combat footage I had ever seen ... until I saw Band of Brothers. The carnage is virtually constant for well over three hours. I was in the Marines but I was not 'infantry'. The Viet-vets who were in combat told me their first adjustment was to accept that they were ALREADY dead and not to worry about it. If you lived, you smiled and said, "I'll be damned. Look at that. I LIVED."
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I've seen band of brothers 3 times and I could watch again
I've seen band of brothers 14 times and i watching it every year in winter holidays 😁
There’s a connection between these two men.
Band of Brothers Excellent! Emotional❤
“Band of Brothers”. Absolutely awesome series on ww2 based on real soldiers and stories. Best ww2 or any war series for that matter.
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Love this show. Watched so many times. Know a gentlemen that went thru that whole time period. Think lots of him. Bulge hits me hard every time. All he ever said was cold as hell.
Oh god greatest movie I ever seen about the war that we never wanted. Thank you for all you
I remember this scenne, it had me laughing my ass off. Besides that this whole show was amazing and I highoy reccomend it. As of now I'm watching the Pacific, parts of it has brought me to tears so far, but I can't say it is as good as band of brothers. I believe it's because The Pacific is straight to the point, meanwhile in band of brothers you get to know the characters more, and seeing then come and go just hits more. Nonetheless, men were lost in both wars and should be equally respected, amen.
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They are both amazing series
Such a great movie/series. I am blessed to own it and watch it often
I love band of brothers I can watch many times
One of my favourite scenes in Band of Brothers.
They are much better capturing our accent than we theirs.
As a professional actor, I generally agree. There are a few of us who are quite good, but overall, no.
This is one of the best war motion picture scenes I have ever seen . I love it !
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A very cool, calm and dry humour 👍❤️😅😂😅😂
看了一次一次又一次,已經看了無數次,場景好真實,係最好的戰爭片,好感人❤❤❤❤❤❤
Por favor cual es el nombre
@@ymanzi Band of brothers
@@OllieElliotJones Gracias.
This was the first T.V. Series I violated my curfew to watch. It was on at 10PM EST. I watched it on my 12" TV set at 8 years old.
Before Sept. 11th too!
Sobel was definitely the “enemy”!
I just cant take the movie seriously with Ross. And that scream lmfao 😂😂😂
One of my favorite scenes.
One of the best tv series of all time !!!
The old guy on the bike is Northern Ireland actor Jimmy Green.
Great,great series.
That bike has Sturmey Archer 3 speed rear hub gear with a gear selector on the cross-bar ( top tube as its called these days.)
Sturmey-Archer still make them!
You just know that bike is a Raleigh.
What a classic scene 😂😂is that the enemy🤣 Lewis played the part to a tee 🫡
Great show. 👍😎🇳🇿✨
What a series! Band of Brothers.
I loved this scene!
20 bucks the old gentleman is a veteran himself.
A series that every high school student should see
a thought for these brave men who crossed the ocean to fight
The way he tips his helmet. Two gentlemen
GREAT SCENE GREAT SERIES
I waited for a "Crikey" 😂
Dude this scene randomly popped into my head today…
Good job well done
Ya gotta love the fact that the gentleman has a sense of humor despite the inconvenience
Hi ho, SILVER 🗣️🔥🔥
Ross's grandfather was not popular in Easy Company.
That old British man might be a ww1 veteran.
Experiencia, valentía y astucia
Probably the best episode
These days the old guy could take us out single handed.
Always wondered why sobel wears that jacket 😂
I even bought the same jacket for this.
Best box set ever!!!
Excelente série, música maravilhosa
I love how he discreetly- points to his lower rank
Bof Bros. Best war series. Up there with WW2 movies, The Longest Day and A Bridge too Far.
You mentioned my favorite movie right away.
Great scene
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My dad used to haul his bike around in a high gear. He was fast but talk about making hard work of it.
*"Hail Hydra....✋🏻😏"*
He rides that bike because he can barely walk, A modern concept people including myself 6 miles was just a "walk" no cycle required
Che grande serie 🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️🎖️💪💪💪💪💪💪👏👏👏👏👏💯💯💯💯🥇🥇🥇🍺🍺🍺🇮🇹
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Come si chiama?
Great movie
Men were men.👊
When your wife appears and you just want to go to the pub
Люблю позитивные видео❤
This is the first and only scene ive seen in BoBs and i remember it fondly
Poland during Heart Of Iron 4 be like
Set me off now. I'm going to watch Band of Brothers again.
Enjoy🍺
Wars gotten more intense. WW2 was crazy and terrible, but atleast they didn't have metal death mosquitos.
one of the best war movie,,
Absolute
It's a series
Hello Lieutennant Damien Lewis
Que Gran Serie!!!!!!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
😅😅I love this❤
Band of brothers, excelente!!
Scena fantastica, bellissima frase quando l anziano dice " okai Janke .... mi avete catturato"
What gets me is the Major is a Brit in real life
Sorry I just noticed he wasn't a major in this scene
In the french version Soebel s screaming
"cura heeeeeeeee"😂
@@limbsteph2570 I always wonder why they make little changes like that. Maybe they just think the French won’t understand hi ho silver lol
Love this scene
War never changes, huh?
My first time seeing the original clip. I only knew about this one through hoi4 meme LOL
Imagine if bro pulled a turbo
And the flies go at mach speed 😂
Just so happens they’re just in time for tea.
Son derece mükemmel bir diziydi.
That's England unmistakably, overcast and drizzle.
I'd like to think this dapper fella fought in the Great War and perhaps before that as well.
England never became the same afterwards.
Probably Canadian soldiers..Yanks were hiding in the bushes 😂
Film paforitku di antara film yang bagus.
Film yang luar biasa.
Top pokoknya.
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Great TV
👍🗽🪖🪂📽 great scene (actors characters movie and life) 🇬🇧🇺🇲
전장은 프랑스인데
노인분이. 본토 발음이시네요
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Would this old guy have been a WW1 veteran?
Don’t be too dismissive on Captain Sobel 😂😂 Land Nav is hard for some people
English gentleman then invited the Yanks home for tea!! 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 👍
Gaze şu anda bu ihtiyar gibi
Ww1 veteran.
He is so calm