"Sergeant Major Harper, you'll shoot the first man who takes a step backwards! And that includes officers!" "WHAT? OH, yes, very good sir, shot they will be sir!"
Seeing Napoleon running away from you on the battlefield and deciding that was really all you wanted to get out of going to war anyway - now that's soldiering.
A hero of modern British myth and legend. Just what Tolkien wanted. Cornwell just gave him a Baker rifle and made him indestructible, rather than a sword and an honorable death in the first act.
10:00 for those who don't get the reference, the music the band are playing ('The Girl I Left Behind Me') is played at the same moment in the Sergei Bondarchuk film "Waterloo"
Awesome series of films with Sharpie, harper and all the other rouges. Got me through some hideous nights pain. Thanks to the gentlemen who put this to RUclips.
So at 14:39, when it snaps back to the line of soldiers after the closeup of Sharpe’s face, the man in the middle is holding a m1891 Mosin-Nagant rifle. The gun has had its bolt handle sawn off, brass bands added around the barrel and a crude mockup of a flintlock bolted to the right side in order to make it look like a proper musket. Fun little bit of trivia
Riding straight across the battlefield with the colours towards a french fort, being shot off your horse, continuing towards the fort unconcerned with the infantrymen coming for you, planting that flag upright before fighting them one-armed six to one while bleeding out and still managing to kill one of them before they have to all bludgeon you together to keep you from getting back up - that's soldiering.
@@TheAndrew3319 he was captured and tortured untill he gave information to the french ( hence the missing arm) I think he was freed, and they gave him the option to charge and redeem his honour rather than be executed.
0:07 that's the war cries from the first Stronghold game, and Stronghold: Crusader! When a large group of units is told to attack, they make that very same cry.
And we're back again, soldiering! I must learn to keep this account logged in, or else find out how to make RUclips send me email notifications, dammit. (I have to say it strikes me as odd to use Cornwell's book description of Sharpe on the video when Cornwell himself has said "I described him at the beginning of _[Eagle]_ as tall and black-haired, which was fine till Sean Bean came along, after which I tried not to mention his hair colour ever again.") Anyway, I'm definitely not complaining, as I've been really missing the regular uploads and it's good to be back. Greetings to all Chosen Men!
The books have a much closer relationship with actual history than the movies do. Richard Cornwall even gives credit to the actual people and units that did the things that Sharpe does in the books.
I love all these vids, watch them for hours! Sharpe is brilliant, hard as nails, real soldier bought up o chips and gravy!! As a youngster watching this first time round and my mum oogling over Sean, my dad would would be oogling over any cleavage, I’d wander off in my thoughts and think if I was there with a full auto machine, a few 50 cals, mini gun, grenades, howitzers, flame throwers etc how that would be fun to help out. I’d love to have a .338 lap mag rifle and knock off frog officers at 1000yds etc. Tbh, a single shot cartridge rifle would have been like a full auto to them in those days lol.
At 12:12 you can see the shockwave of the explosive used on the gate almost knock the hats off of the actors. I think someone misjudged the amount of charge to be used. That looked incredibly unsafe. I wonder if they lost their hearing...or some other part?
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somewhere some unheralded bastard has toiled about the thankless task helping us relive this wonderful series.
cheers to you, whoever you are.
I sincerely hope that if they read the comments sections they'll feel it's all been worth it.
*HUZZAH!*
What a legend
well said man,xx
"Sergeant Major Harper, you'll shoot the first man who takes a step backwards! And that includes officers!"
"WHAT? OH, yes, very good sir, shot they will be sir!"
lol
We're gonna keep soldiering, lads! So what if we've run through the series!? We'll do it again!
Ah the King has returned and given us another treat of our man Sharpe and his adventures! God Save You Sir! This is indeed Soldiering!!
GOD SAVE IRELAND!
GOD SAVE THE GUY WHO RUNS THIS CHANNEL!
Oh ooh, he's back. Hide your imperial eagles and hide your wives.
Quick Duco! Hide your glasses!
And if you can't fire three rounds in one minute flat, start retreating NOW and avoid the rush!
They soldierin errybody out here
Hide your crushes*
And hide the sheep..
Making a best moments after finishing posting Sharpe clips? Now that’s entertaining!
That's proper posting. 😂
That's proper soldiering!
8:46 was that the Zulu sound effect? I know it was pretty hard to hear but I think so.
Wellingtons dramatic head turn at 10:41 is the best part of the video =D
From Sharpe clips to Sharpe compilations - what a riveting period of innovation we're witnessing
16:19 minutes of soldiering....THAT'S SOLDIERING!
Next video should be a ‘Best of “That’s Soldiering” comments.’
Achievement Earned:
*CHOSEN CLIPS!*
If the French emperor got hit by one of those exploding shells he'd be Napoleon Blownapart.
The best moments in Sharpe are when the french drums strart beating and you hear the "Vive la France". It gives that Bondarchuk's Waterloo vibe
It’s the Pas de Charge, and it’s ‘Vive l’empereur’.
Just when we thought the adventures were over, this magnificent bastard pulls us back in....now that's soldiering at its finest, sir!
Sharpe marching into the mists of history at the end of Waterloo, just brilliant
Capturing shots of Sharpe at his best? Now that's true Sharpeing and Soldiering!!!
Seeing Napoleon running away from you on the battlefield and deciding that was really all you wanted to get out of going to war anyway - now that's soldiering.
Napoleon was not actually there for this one, but never let the truth get in the way of a good bit of T.V!
Sir Arthur Wellesley His Grace The 1st Duke of Wellington. 👍😊🇬🇧
11:02 Old Boney hopped on his pony and bolted back home!
I've been watching these sharpe shirts for 3 years I just ordered tge entire collection of Amazon Sean bean fan forever
Napoleon never stood a chance. He should have surrendered to Sharpe as soon as he got to Waterloo.
A hero of modern British myth and legend. Just what Tolkien wanted.
Cornwell just gave him a Baker rifle and made him indestructible, rather than a sword and an honorable death in the first act.
'Still Sharpe.'
Sharpe has a sword and they're are plenty of British heroes of real legend
As a Sharpe. I'm happy this was the role Sean Bean survived
Continuing on with great work despite finishing your duty?
Now that's soldiering!
Boney such a good general his presence raises the morale of even enemy officers lol
The shadow of the smoke drifting over the line at 12:10 adds so much to the scene.
10:00 for those who don't get the reference, the music the band are playing ('The Girl I Left Behind Me') is played at the same moment in the Sergei Bondarchuk film "Waterloo"
Oh wow that is a cool it never occured to me as a reference but I suppose it is, I for one love the brighton camp march
First clip, Simmerson actually being helpful. And all it took is to have a fortress massacred and him left for dead in the Indian sun
One can find his repeated acts of incompetence and cowardice in the face of the enemy repetitive...
Sharpe is the quintessential badass!!
1:33 I know this is supposed to be emotional and all
but that is the most hilariously polite realization of your demise I've ever seen.
Quintessentially British, dare I say.
@@Briselance indeed sir *posh laughter*
It had the energy of "It is what it is" in a polite tone
Oh no It's him! My biggest enemy!
Being polite to ma'am whilst mortally wounded. Now thats soldiering!
Awesome series of films with Sharpie, harper and all the other rouges. Got me through some hideous nights pain. Thanks to the gentlemen who put this to RUclips.
They didn't wear rouge, 'twas merely eye-shadow!
10:26 the dead French soldier is Richard Moore. He made the seven barrelled Nock volley gun.
Seeing Bonaparte, i get just as excited as Sharpe
MARCHING straight into enemy fire. NOW that's soldiering!!!
Whoah.... now this is some quality soldiering!
French be like:
should we not fire back?
Nah, we just gona walk a bit more...
Thanks buddy for letting us see these wonderful pictures.
Running out of episodes so compiling a best-of collection of clips? That's Sharpe The Legend Bonus DVD ing.
Being the first person to comment? Now that's soldiering!
Editing all the good battles together... That's soldiering.
That's Highlighting
Young Ned Stark had some crazy adventures.
We knew Ned Stark was a great commander in the war against the Targaryans but I had no idea
16 minutes of actual soldiering!
“Johnny Cope” on the pipes. Such slaughter in Napoleonic warfare.
So at 14:39, when it snaps back to the line of soldiers after the closeup of Sharpe’s face, the man in the middle is holding a m1891 Mosin-Nagant rifle. The gun has had its bolt handle sawn off, brass bands added around the barrel and a crude mockup of a flintlock bolted to the right side in order to make it look like a proper musket. Fun little bit of trivia
Magnifique documentaire
The legend has returned
Terrific videos. But am I allowed to say "a bit magnificent seven in places?" I love it all the same!
That’s soldiering !!!
Making a compilation video of all of Sharpe's best moments on the field of combat for all of your subscribers?
Thats soldering
Dragomirov has not realized that Sharpe 'only knows three things..." How to FIGHT, how to WIN, and how to KILL!
Riding straight across the battlefield with the colours towards a french fort, being shot off your horse, continuing towards the fort unconcerned with the infantrymen coming for you, planting that flag upright before fighting them one-armed six to one while bleeding out and still managing to kill one of them before they have to all bludgeon you together to keep you from getting back up - that's soldiering.
Yea why did he do that? I didn’t understand that one
@@TheAndrew3319 he was captured and tortured untill he gave information to the french ( hence the missing arm) I think he was freed, and they gave him the option to charge and redeem his honour rather than be executed.
That guys from Kingdom of Heaven! An amazing actor too! Wish he was in more stuff
"Oh ...oh my, i believe i'm killed m'am"
Now thats soldiering
Showing the best moments of Soldiering. Thats Soldiering
I'm surprised to see that Sean Bean's role character didn't die
Welcome back!
A lot of battles were fought and many casualties as well too.
Well done Sharpe!
For the second scene Sharpe and Harper ran all the way from India
Well sir, when I saw his style I decided to "one-up" him as they say. I hit like, then I subscribed and hit the bell.
0:07 that's the war cries from the first Stronghold game, and Stronghold: Crusader! When a large group of units is told to attack, they make that very same cry.
Oh I needed this .
nice
I like how shark is being like a total leader while he is lieutenant LoL
its funny how many times sharpe is nearly killed in a duel and he survives because hes fighting a gentleman who lets him regain his footing
They ought to have captions available for this!!!
.., I know, they are shouting "vive le vrere"., all I hear is "we want love" :D
1:36 He had that dying rizzz
"La garde meurt mais ne se rend pas !" ("The Guard dies but does not surrender!").
I like this
Now. That. Is. Soldiering.
Most other officers"hold fast chaps",Sharpe "Stand you buggers,stand".now that's most definitely not being a gentleman!.
Nope. That's soldiering
Verry good..
uploading Sharpe's best moments now thats Soldiering
Sharpe is the man. So is South Essex
Me tienen congelado la rotación lo demás muy bien gracias
Some say sharp is still holding the line somewhere!
Chaps then knew how to have a good time
Using a sword like it's an axe cutting wood. Now that's soldiering.
Rewatching Sharpe makes me want to get back into mount and blade napoleonic warfare...
And we're back again, soldiering!
I must learn to keep this account logged in, or else find out how to make RUclips send me email notifications, dammit.
(I have to say it strikes me as odd to use Cornwell's book description of Sharpe on the video when Cornwell himself has said "I described him at the beginning of _[Eagle]_ as tall and black-haired, which was fine till Sean Bean came along, after which I tried not to mention his hair colour ever again.")
Anyway, I'm definitely not complaining, as I've been really missing the regular uploads and it's good to be back. Greetings to all Chosen Men!
Watching Sharpe be involved in the conquest of India brings things into context...
Next needs to be all the best of Sharpe's Woman.
TAKE COVER!! Sharpe is soldiering.....
Huzzah, I hope they do interviews next, Darragh (Sgt Pat) is free and up for them I say.
Expecting ABBA, to come over the hill belting out Waterloo..that's pop music..
8:16 I didn't realise Tom Cruise was one of Sharpe's Subordinates
Was the term SHARPshooter coined for Sharpe
Making a “now that’s soldiering” joke on a video about sharpe soldiering
*now that’s soldiering!!*
8:15, This was supposed to be Bloopers, but the directors decided to put it in.
2:07 , such a nice moment little boy smiling and giggling to black man getting slaughtered to death , while her sister is crying.
Now this is soldering
Unhindered by historic accuracy, Sharpe continues to be the Jesus of the Napoleonic wars😆😆😆
It's called historical fiction for a reason to be fair...
The books have a much closer relationship with actual history than the movies do. Richard Cornwall even gives credit to the actual people and units that did the things that Sharpe does in the books.
I love all these vids, watch them for hours! Sharpe is brilliant, hard as nails, real soldier bought up o chips and gravy!! As a youngster watching this first time round and my mum oogling over Sean, my dad would would be oogling over any cleavage, I’d wander off in my thoughts and think if I was there with a full auto machine, a few 50 cals, mini gun, grenades, howitzers, flame throwers etc how that would be fun to help out. I’d love to have a .338 lap mag rifle and knock off frog officers at 1000yds etc.
Tbh, a single shot cartridge rifle would have been like a full auto to them in those days lol.
At 12:12 you can see the shockwave of the explosive used on the gate almost knock the hats off of the actors. I think someone misjudged the amount of charge to be used. That looked incredibly unsafe. I wonder if they lost their hearing...or some other part?
What episode?
One more time, ye buggers! CHOSEN MEN, TO ME!
lol they keeps bringing a sword to a sharpe fight