I don't know why everyone bashes this movie - they're missing out on some good action. Hicks, Hudson, The Warlock, Slider - it's a dream team of cheesy 80s action stars.
@@caiuspostumiusturrinus1024 Yep and acoustics of what's around. Firing on a rocky hill vs in the bush. Some give you a short pop some give you a more prolonged crack. Can't speak for a MPSSD but that was my experience with a SAW and M16.
Easily the most star studded SEAL movie as well as the most character driven. Believable, dramatic action/violence and just a lot of detail. I was born after it came out and I still have to catch it whenever it's on TV
"Believable" No eye pro, not even bump helmets, load bearing instead of ballistic vests and they run around as high visibility ninjas with nice sharp black silhouettes instead of at least some camo
@@campandcook3118 Believable as in the story was plausible. They have to make them recognizable. No one wants to watch a man with a green face in a helmet
@@campandcook3118that was fairly accurate for the time period, kevlar didn't see extensive use till the 90s and black is popular owth seal team's to this day and a lot preferred no helmets or simply bicycle helmets, but it is an action movie from a while ago so I wouldn't expect alot
My favorite part is at 1:40 where Hawkins (Charlie Sheen) uses one of his teammates as cover. Check out the Black Rifle Coffee video "Navy SEALs React to SEAL Movies: EP11"where Trevor Thompson and Jack Carr have a lot of fun reviewing the movie. ("Use your buddy for cover if there is no cover." "As good as thermal was in the 80s, I don't think you could see through walls. . . . Because you still can't.") But this is still a fun movie. Cheers.
@@LOLHAMMER45678 You can "see" something in direct physical contact with it. As heat conducts through it. Typically just the framing. If it's a single sheet and someone lays their hand on it, you can see a hot spot on the other side after a while. Thermal can see through low density polyethylene for example, but cannot see through regular glass
You know,it's funny you say that because I'm not a betting man but if there's ever actually going to be a President who served as a Navy SEAL in real life,I'm willing to bet it could be Dan Crenshaw or Dr.Jonny Kim(who is an doctor,served as a SEAL AND is currently an astronaut).
All these thermal optics experts on here have no idea what we have that our special forces are using now that’s way better than what us civilians already know about thermal and night vision gets better and better every few years
A lot of actual Navy SEALs love the movie but they see it more as as basically science fiction and almost a comedy,which I guess,is one way to look at the movie. I personally love the movie(just like I love Blazing Saddles)but I see both as fantasy.I never really saw Navy SEALs as being a realistic,dramatic war movie. Navy SEALs is more like Predator and Aliens-in my mind,anyways(and I love those movies,too_. Realistic dramatic war movies are movies like Saving Private Ryan,Full Metal Jacket,Platoon,Black Hawk Down,etc.
@@JR-ju3kj This dude. You agree with someone, but need like 10 paragraphs to do so. PS. No one in the entire history of existence will read you comment. Imagine someone needing a "read more" button commenting on a cheesy movie from 40 years ago...
The AN/PAS-13B uses thermal imaging so that it can be used day or night. Thermal imaging also allows the sight to see through smoke or fog, things that may normally obscure other night vision devices. The AN/PAS-13 first became operationally capable with the U.S. Army in 1998 and has reached a total production of 33,400 units
This is funny, that is my name, I am retired Special Forces and a former SOTIC Instructor. I did not write this and never heard of a AN/PAS-13 scope, this is a copy and paste right out of Wikipedia. It says we received these scopes in 1998, not true. We got AN-PVS-10 in 2001. Total BS.
@seanrundell-fd3rz My pic is from 1994, thats an AN/PVS-4 Starlight Scope on an M-249. *Morgan Freeman voice* "I wish it did indeed see through concrete walls... but it did not"
Steve Nichols when did beards become such a trend with Seals and other operators lol shiit they even have a fortnite skin with some bearded operator dude
AQUAPHREESH193 special forces have used beards fro many years and many reasons. One they are a natural camouflage as they cover most of your face. Also since were fighting extremists in afghanistan the best way to blend in with the male populace was to have a beard as they all do. Back in the 90s seals weren’t in active wars so they never had to grow out there beards.
that makes alotta sense lol even when u look at the pics of Kristin Beck, he (or she) didn't seem to grow a beard til after 9/11 all the pics before were clean shaved/moustache etc. I used to watch alotta Don Shipley videos and basically all of the 80s and 90s those in the SEAL teams were constantly training but felt something was coming!
AQUAPHREESH193 after 9/11. The beard is more a traditional and cultural thing in the Middle East and it was a good way of blending in and also showing respect at the same time.
just a must to watch according to me; watched it over and over, I discovered the "universe" of Seals and saw again talented Mickael Biehn and Bill Paxton and Rick Rossovitch. Still love this movie despite the critics I don't mind, have a nice day
@@rdr8147 Michael Biehn has played a Navy SEAL in at least three or four movies. He's also played military guys and cops in other stuff. I think those kinds of roles just fit him,for some reason.I guess you could say he was kind of typecast in those kinds of roles but I guess that there are worse things to be typecast as.
Ah yes, because the MP5SD, a gun that shoots pistol ammunition, is a perfectly effective ranged weapon that also has no trouble penetrating buildings and armor
What is the BFRifle he using? There is a bunch of these buried somewhere, put there back in the late 80's. First time I saw one up close was in a place built like a tank that a few years later got knocked over like deniro did it.
As a reviewer that the navy seals are given many different types of weapons to get the mission done and for the many that guess is keep on guess because allot of the navy seals armory is top secret and they can have anything to go anywhere or anytime .
The best action film ever made... Navy Seals film in one word "Perfect."
GOD BLESS NAVY SEALs........
Those sights are amazing.
I wonder how many kids grew up thinking that was how thermal worked thanks to this movie and the Predator films.
Bobaklives you got one here boss
Bobaklives and funny thing its now a reality....
www.armasight.com/thermal-imaging/thermal-weapon-sights/armasight-by-flir-zeus-640-2-16x50-30hz
I also grew up thinking that being a cop meant getting into gun fights and high speed chases in muscle cars everyday....
Me? I was crushed when I found out that Snipers don’t all have the call sign “God”
@@JM-nl9ow And getting turned into a cyborg.
I don't know why everyone bashes this movie - they're missing out on some good action. Hicks, Hudson, The Warlock, Slider - it's a dream team of cheesy 80s action stars.
And the Allstate salesman
@@Jb991-q9x I just imagine Smith on the end of one of Bill Paxton's .50 caliber sniper rounds.
@@Jb991-q9x Kevin "Kryin" Smith
@@Jb991-q9x Who is Kevin Smith and why are you comparing him to the greatest movie of all time?
For all those freaking out that Thermal Scopes 'Don't work like that', simply haven't used gear from the 80s and 90s.
lol
You're funny lol.
Thermal vision today for troops is digital,thermal,and night vision combined,they made a video of it being used.
Lol, seeing perfect heat signature silhouette through 1 foot of concrete... Even our tech in the Marines in 2020 wasn't this high speed
thermal don't work like that
I wish thermal scopes would work like that
They borrowed the scope from the CIA for this mission.
I always believed thermal worked that way till COD. Basically half of my knowledge is from fictional games and movies.
Chen Yeah, amazing how a concrete wall is transparent to infrared radiation.
@@jimziemer474 .... bahaha... all those nuclear plants must use something else to insulate the reactor rooms lol
Thermal-Xray scope
I'm going to start walking down stair cases like Michael Biehn from now on...
😂
He was a sheriff in Planet Terror
It's like one of those classic sneak walking in cartoons
I’ve never noticed this legend 🤣
He hit CAPS LOCK in Tarkov
God is easily one of the best call signs of all time.
Please...
One of?? Bro....he's GOD.
@@damage6836 ...
game over, man
Thanks, Bill Paxton!
Didn't know the MP5SD has like 15 different muzzle sounds ...
Now you know.
And knowing is half the battle.
Have you ever been in a firefight? No you haven't heat has a major factor in sound
Different silencers. Heat. Different firing ratios, and internals if they are customized to their spec's. Which is all factors I would assume in play.
@@caiuspostumiusturrinus1024 Yep and acoustics of what's around. Firing on a rocky hill vs in the bush. Some give you a short pop some give you a more prolonged crack. Can't speak for a MPSSD but that was my experience with a SAW and M16.
I always figured it was a way to differentiate who was firing. As a mid-level filmmaker myself, that's my mindset when sound editing.
I love how Sheen daintily tosses the grenade at enemies 100 feet away conveniently next to explosive gas bottles painted blaze orange
Joe Rogan???
Aye!
Good call.
Yes me tho but in the 90s I remember renting this movie.
YES!
Oh yeah...Came here because of the interview
“Did you engage hostiles?”
“I vaporized hostiles”
Easily the most star studded SEAL movie as well as the most character driven. Believable, dramatic action/violence and just a lot of detail. I was born after it came out and I still have to catch it whenever it's on TV
"Believable" No eye pro, not even bump helmets, load bearing instead of ballistic vests and they run around as high visibility ninjas with nice sharp black silhouettes instead of at least some camo
@@campandcook3118 Believable as in the story was plausible. They have to make them recognizable. No one wants to watch a man with a green face in a helmet
@@jwarrior2011 your right, watching black Hawk down was horrible. All those helmets and the sensible Low amount of face Paint made them unrecognizable
@@campandcook3118that was fairly accurate for the time period, kevlar didn't see extensive use till the 90s and black is popular owth seal team's to this day and a lot preferred no helmets or simply bicycle helmets, but it is an action movie from a while ago so I wouldn't expect alot
@@campandcook3118most of the main cast had no face paint
RIP Bill Paxton!
He was a badass sniper till the very end of the movie.
Amen! Rest Easy Bill Paxton!
Only Bill Paxton is worthy of Callsign 'God'.
AND YOU CAN'T ESCAPE GOD'S WRATH!!
This movie is simply a top 3 seal movie all time.
The Allstate guy was killin hajjis
While you were still in diapers, son!
@@sirbader1 i was born in 90
@@pontiacGXPfan This movie came out around then.....
@@sirbader1 i wasn't old enough to see it
@@pontiacGXPfan .....because you were still in diapers. We've come full circle.
R.I.P. Bill Paxton, AKA Floyd "God" Dane
He's still on overwatch, looking after us.
Making sure you aren't walking around naked during wash day, because otherwise it's game over, man.
Wild Bill Paxton
Love this movie
Ooooh NAVY SEALS
"God! God!"
And God answers.
-Restored faith in God-.
RIP Bill Paxton ☹️
My favorite part is at 1:40 where Hawkins (Charlie Sheen) uses one of his teammates as cover. Check out the Black Rifle Coffee video "Navy SEALs React to SEAL Movies: EP11"where Trevor Thompson and Jack Carr have a lot of fun reviewing the movie. ("Use your buddy for cover if there is no cover." "As good as thermal was in the 80s, I don't think you could see through walls. . . . Because you still can't.") But this is still a fun movie. Cheers.
That sniper round is.....err....like rpg ...the hole in the wall is massive. Wow😆
Remember he’s god that’s why he could look through walls
The thermal image on the right (at 1:17) is me! Ha! What a fun memory -- but my legs sure were sore the next day!
awesome!
Prove it.
In 1990. Me and my crew. Mind you all of us were 10 years old would perfectly perform all these seal moves with ease
I like how everyone in Hollywood thinks you can see through walls with a thermal scope.
ha yeah i remember robocop could do it too lol
You can see through some walls with a FLIR. Real thin drywall. It's neat
@@LOLHAMMER45678 You can "see" something in direct physical contact with it. As heat conducts through it. Typically just the framing. If it's a single sheet and someone lays their hand on it, you can see a hot spot on the other side after a while.
Thermal can see through low density polyethylene for example, but cannot see through regular glass
@@LOLHAMMER45678 So, it's can't see through vinyl siding, OSB, insulation, and 1/2" drywall? You know. A wall?
Bill Paxton own the scene as usual
RIP Bill
Wow, thermals that can see through rocks. 80s tech so much better than modern thermals.
I knew it, President David Palmer also served as a navy-SEAL!
You know,it's funny you say that because I'm not a betting man but if there's ever actually going to be a President who served as a Navy SEAL in real life,I'm willing to bet it could be Dan Crenshaw or Dr.Jonny Kim(who is an doctor,served as a SEAL AND is currently an astronaut).
and he's actually firing the MP5 with the stock extended
All these thermal optics experts on here have no idea what we have that our special forces are using now that’s way better than what us civilians already know about thermal and night vision gets better and better every few years
I always loved the fact that despite them all using the same suppressed MP5s half of them sound different lol.
Some of them probably loaded their mags backwards...
Ahh yes the good ol MP5SD 🥰😍😍
If this is a Navy Seal movie, Blazing Saddles was a Wild West Documentary.
A lot of actual Navy SEALs love the movie but they see it more as as basically science fiction and almost a comedy,which I guess,is one way to look at the movie.
I personally love the movie(just like I love Blazing Saddles)but I see both as fantasy.I never really saw Navy SEALs as being a realistic,dramatic war movie.
Navy SEALs is more like Predator and Aliens-in my mind,anyways(and I love those movies,too_.
Realistic dramatic war movies are movies like Saving Private Ryan,Full Metal Jacket,Platoon,Black Hawk Down,etc.
@@JR-ju3kj This dude. You agree with someone, but need like 10 paragraphs to do so. PS. No one in the entire history of existence will read you comment. Imagine someone needing a "read more" button commenting on a cheesy movie from 40 years ago...
Sing us a song! A real song!!!!
The Delta Force (1986) X Navy Seals (1990) : Which one is the best? I love both😎
2:05 so that’s where the TMP sound comes from, for Counter-Strike beta.
I needed that kind of thermal sight downrange
ME TOO!!! But I mostly did strafing runs in my F35.
1:23 there you go Deuce
The AN/PAS-13B uses thermal imaging so that it can be used day or night. Thermal imaging also allows the sight to see through smoke or fog, things that may normally obscure other night vision devices. The AN/PAS-13 first became operationally capable with the U.S. Army in 1998 and has reached a total production of 33,400 units
But it can't see through one foot thick concrete walls.
Mr Know it all . Supply sergeant probably
This is funny, that is my name, I am retired Special Forces and a former SOTIC Instructor. I did not write this and never heard of a AN/PAS-13 scope, this is a copy and paste right out of Wikipedia. It says we received these scopes in 1998, not true. We got AN-PVS-10 in 2001. Total BS.
@seanrundell-fd3rz My pic is from 1994, thats an AN/PVS-4 Starlight Scope on an M-249. *Morgan Freeman voice* "I wish it did indeed see through concrete walls... but it did not"
just realized Michael Biehn Bill Paxton and Rick Rossovich were in the first Terminator
And Lords of Discipline three years before that
80’s awesomeness lol 💪🏽
Arm weapons stratospheric •
Those Seals reminds me Half Life Black Ops.
Those Raufoss rounds tho
when you are in a killing spree in call of duty 1:44
Lmao
😂
This movie makes me wanna be a Navy SEAL.
I wish, I wanna be the Navy SEAL.
I love how everyone’s an armchair quarterback on thermo-optics.
-Just let the Bill Paxton “send it” in peace. 😂
Back when everyone thought SEALS were clean cut and without beards. lol
Steve Nichols back then they were
Steve Nichols when did beards become such a trend with Seals and other operators lol shiit they even have a fortnite skin with some bearded operator dude
AQUAPHREESH193 special forces have used beards fro many years and many reasons. One they are a natural camouflage as they cover most of your face. Also since were fighting extremists in afghanistan the best way to blend in with the male populace was to have a beard as they all do. Back in the 90s seals weren’t in active wars so they never had to grow out there beards.
that makes alotta sense lol even when u look at the pics of Kristin Beck, he (or she) didn't seem to grow a beard til after 9/11 all the pics before were clean shaved/moustache etc.
I used to watch alotta Don Shipley videos and basically all of the 80s and 90s those in the SEAL teams were constantly training but felt something was coming!
AQUAPHREESH193 after 9/11. The beard is more a traditional and cultural thing in the Middle East and it was a good way of blending in and also showing respect at the same time.
Man, 11 year old me in 1990 was obsessed with this awful, awful, movie...
@Espectro Saga Oh, I watched that one a few hundred times, too!
Awful? Sacrilege! This movie is a classic. 11 year old you knew a good movie when he saw it :-p
just a must to watch according to me; watched it over and over, I discovered the "universe" of Seals and saw again talented Mickael Biehn and Bill Paxton and Rick Rossovitch. Still love this movie despite the critics I don't mind, have a nice day
I mean other than the fact that I was 12, yeah same. Lol. Thermal sights are magic and a .50 can blow through 3 feet of concrete like its paper.
Ditto !!! We were 10 in 1990. All of us were SEAL crazy
if this is how the SEALs operated i don’t know if i’d want to become one
its funny cause the movie is unrealistic in their behavior on missions but totally realisitic in their behvaior off duty.
Those machine guns are really silent, which is quite convenient for covert ops :D
Dude has the most advanced thermal x-ray scope there is... 😂
That's how COD BO2's gadgets got the idea from this.
Used to watch this on a cassette video.. Nowadays some children don't even know what that is 😂
The black SEAL is selling Allstate insurance now!
With that kind of Barrett, you can hit targets behind cover like that so you don’t need X-ray-thermal vision
It’s the farsight from Perfect Dark
Alan Salgado what?
"They always pick the most intellectually devoid movies on the racks"
Darks start up chocolate 🍫
Wow sniper,i like it too much
Is it just me noticing that this is the same Navy Seals team that attacked the Alcatraz on the movie The Rock?
The same team leader!!
@@rdr8147 Michael Biehn has played a Navy SEAL in at least three or four movies. He's also played military guys and cops in other stuff.
I think those kinds of roles just fit him,for some reason.I guess you could say he was kind of typecast in those kinds of roles but I guess that there are worse things to be typecast as.
Hands down best movie ever 👀
Ah yes, because the MP5SD, a gun that shoots pistol ammunition, is a perfectly effective ranged weapon that also has no trouble penetrating buildings and armor
this is special ammo made with depleted uranium :P
🤓
Who knew bill Paxton would leave the SEALs and become Carlos the Jackal using the cover of a dodgy use car salesman
Loved this part! 💯💙✊
I used to laugh as a kid when sheen tossed the grenade
I'm pretty sure you can't even see through a glass window with thermal.
I like the shiny ear talkies
The Barrett 50 cal is a beast! The thermal was bs. The Starlight scope was used in Korea.
que pasa que no publica las pelicula completa puro traile ande caido youtube
Tom cruise was great in this movie
nice thermal scope
Is it? What brand is it? You must be an operator!
Michael Biehn has played a SEAL 3 times.
This....the Rock and .......????? Answers on a postcard.
The Abyss. He was a bad guy.
@@neweddard9358 Not technically. He was just sick.
Quagmire before he was a pilot.😃👍
I wonder if this was a movie they parodied in Hot Shots 2
Starring David Palmer, before he became the first black president.
I'm no navy seal but I'm pretty sure that's not how thermal scopes work...
This came out, after I was home
That was a mighty Dainty throw from Sheen 🤣🤣🤣
God sniper rifle is the Barrett M82 with a thermal scope
What is the BFRifle he using? There is a bunch of these buried somewhere, put there back in the late 80's. First time I saw one up close was in a place built like a tank that a few years later got knocked over like deniro did it.
Could be the Beretta M82A1 or M107
@@willia3r Beretta? What a perfect answer. Oh a question? Well I know nothing about that topic. Let me make up a REALLY dumb answer and reply.
love this
He was called god because of his god complex at explosive sniping
Lol no. Hes called god because hes watching over his team all the time
chris becks r/wooshh
@@zaninho9888 Imagine saying "wooshh" when the original comment isn't even a coherent statement. At least in English it's not.
That black guy's MP5 sounds like an MG42
i love how theres like 5 different sounds they use for the MP5 too haha
Wow pew pew bullets
Accident Forgiveness...are you in good hands??
Hahahaha 🤣🤣🤣🤣 going to thermal
I regret i didn't download the movie in it's full version some time ago...
Thermal can’t even see through glass😅
It's like a live action video game version of combat.
0:53 sounds like micheal desanta in gta 5
One of those SMGs sounds like it’s shooting farts
лучший фильм который был и будет про морских котиков. Best film every was and will be.
Those are the weirdest fuckin gun sounds I've ever heard lol sounds like someone farting.
Early barrett m82a1 😯😯😯😯😯
That’s why the United States is the best!
As a reviewer that the navy seals are given many different types of weapons to get the mission done and for the many that guess is keep on guess because allot of the navy seals armory is top secret and they can have anything to go anywhere or anytime .
1:01 I would hate to be in that guy's shoes...!