The chaplain story is absolutely true. In basic, we were marched back from religious services by a drill sergeant who apparently was mad that he drew the Sunday "baby sitting" duty for the company and was smoking us for some still unknown reason (a no-no, as Sunday was considered a "rest" day where barracks and equipment maintenance was all that happened in prep for the next week's training schedule). The chaplain happened to walk by and saw it and called out the drill, who proceeded to argue with the chaplain. The chaplain forcefully reminded the drill that he was a Major and ordered the drill to release us to the barracks. Next thing we knew, senior drills, the first sergeant and company officers were meeting in the cadre office and, come Monday, the drill sergeant in question was nowhere to be found.
We lost a drill also halfway through OSUT at Ft Leonard wood in 1997. He just walked through the barracks drunk as a skunk at 2am on a Sunday night right before Sgt maj inspection and woke up the whole barracks screwing and beating on walllockers and smoked us out in the mud then marched in in and smoked us on the floor trashing the place repeatedly for hours callings us racial slurs and making direct threats at recruits for no reason the whole time. At like 4am the senior drill and a couple other drills showed up because we assume someone else noticed the commotion and contacted them and they led the drunk drill outside and we spent the next couple hours cleaning and never saw him again.
A bantering podcast with you three would actually be hilarious. Talk about movies, cars, guns, events (past or present) or whatever and just crack jokes in between would be sweet to listen to on long car rides
It wasn’t a dramatic mission but in the first prt of the op they hit 3 IEDs and found another 50, they secured the are then they successfully cleared the route which allowed follow up operations in the area, it was a small but important contribution not at all dissimilar from the Canadian military itself , 🇨🇦 The movie wasn’t well liked in Canada either but we appreciate a story about our boys anytime we can get it
I remember it was released on or just around Nov 11 here in Canada, and it was free on Nov 11, I went in to the theatre and there were like three other ppl in the theatre when it started. I don't know if they all stayed to the end or not because I didn't.
Best review yet. 😂. Also agree with you guys about chaplains. They are awesome and always full of corny dad jokes. I remember a time in the Canadian military when chaplains didn’t have ranks. They were considered the same rank of whoever they were speaking with.
SWAT officer here, I loved that scene. It’s very different from how we clear now, but probably fairly close to how it was done in that era. Lessons were learned from the flaws in the method of clearing they use in that movie. We still use elements of what you see, slicing the pie with the shield for example. But how we work now is much slower and less interesting to watch. The most unrealistic part is that they kept working once shots were fired. No matter how badass your entry team is law enforcement does not want to be in a shootout, especially in tight quarters and especially in an apartment building. It’s not safe for us and it’s not safe for the innocent people surrounding. That was a narcotics entry team, who are often very good, but the moment bullets fly they’ll back out and call SWAT to surround the building and negotiate. Even SWAT if they have shots fired during a clear will back out, surround and call the bad guys out. No amount of dope evidence is worth anyones life. Law enforcement Entry teams are badass so they can survive and win the surprise fight if someone does shoot at them, but it’s not the middle east. No LEO team would ever clear through a structure engaging in multiple shootings.
Coulda picked so many other subjects to do a Canadian Afghan movie on. Battle for white school; battle of masum’ghar; hell any day in Zhari Panjwayii between 2006-2011. “Outside the wire” (book) is a collection of first hand accounts for a series of short stories primed for the silver screen from a Canuckstani war fighters perspective
Sometimes you guys review a movie I have not seen, and I avoid the episode until after. And sometimes it is just dog shit, and you save me the time. 🤣🤣 Always enjoy the content boys FNG SHOULD BE AT 1 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS ASAP
This has to be one of my favorite videos you guys have done. Fuck the movie yall was watching... just watching yall interact with eachother was WORTH watchin.
Love y’all’s breakdowns of these movies. Very entertaining and kept me laughing the entire time just from y’all’s commentary. I needed that after a long day at work. Thanks Buck and the rest of the crew!
Epic review. You guys should do short clips of actual situations you've been in. Especially the funny ones. I can only imagine the "You cant make this stuff up" footage you can produce. Abel can work the magic filming.
Your hinky conversation totally reminds me of "The Fugitive": Marshal Bobby Biggs: It's hinky, Sam. I mean, this guy is a college graduate. He became a doctor. I mean, he ain't gonna go through here with all this security. Hinky. Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: Biggs, what does that mean, hinky? Marshal Bobby Biggs: I don't know. Strange. Weird Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: Well, why don't you say strange or weird? I mean hinky, that has no meaning. Marshal Bobby Biggs: Well, we say hinky. Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard: I don't want you guys using words with no meaning. I'm taking the stairs
30 Days is a great movie, but there's NO tactics to discuss. There's little use of firearms except in the very early parts, and I don't think any of these guys have done any Arctic warfare/survival training.
The only time I heard the expression "hinkey" was on The Fugitive with Harrison Ford. One of the U.S. Marshalls used it and their boss (Tommy Lee Jones) said "stop using that, I don't like that word."
yes i've seen 2 girls 1 cup. I was 15, was at a bus station with 5 of my buddys, and one of them just goes "you wanna see something disgusting?". I couldnt eat chocolate for the next 3 weeks. DAMN YOU NICLAS.
😂 Sean leans back lookin all hard n says catch a Green Beret dancin n Kurt says we had a dance party n then Sean says yeah I got a video of me dancin too...
At 13:50, I once got a stomach flu or something in the field in CONUS, had it coming out both ends. I got called to the S3 for some stupid thing after the last time it was really bad. When I got there, he asked why I was whiter than normal. Knowing he was on of those staff types who had to talk like he was reading out of a TM, I said, "Sir, I've been in engaged in a multi-orifice Class One download for most of the day." He just stood there not knowing what to say as it was clear he understood but didn't know how to respond. The CSM just happened to come into the tent right behind me and heard me. He slapped me on the back and said, "LT, I hope you feel better soon, but you can't be THAT bad off to have phrased it like that!" Sorry, you comments on that scene got me thinking of that for the first time in many years
As far as trueness. Hyena Road, was a road built by the Canadian Army west of Kandahar in the Panjwai district. Paul Gross originally was going to make a documentary (some of the footage gets used here), there was no one single story this was based off. While he was getting his documentary footage in Afghanistan, he was hear about many different stories that were happening, had happened in/around Kandahar so he basically switch from documentary to feature film, and stitched together the various stories into one. Most Canadian soliders who where there and have seen this movie, actually don't mind it. 1) All independent Canadian films are low budget and corny as hell, we are just numb to it. 2) There aren't any other war movies that really feature us. 3) Because it mixed actual documentary footage, with alot of Canadian Army support (pretty much all the background characters were military), and used all the terminology we actually use, it felt more real than most of the effect laden over the top hollywood nonsense. 4) It was't meant to a big hollywood movie or really have giant mass appeal, it was meant of a token of appreciation to the Canadian military who served, and something to show to kids in the future on Remembrance Day Just providing some context.
This is probably the funniest beers and breakdowns video you guys have done. I especially loved the bit in the beginning where you were joking about 2 girls 1 cup
I'll tell you something about Chaplains, they are usually acting on behalf of the Commander. So that walk-by was probably not an accident. He was probably asked to go check on you and then report back because good Commanders try to stay out of NCO business. However, they know that some NCOs can cross the line and rather than damage the interplay between the Chain of Command and the Chain of Concern they can get the Chaplain to go play intermediary. I did it often when I was forward deployed. We had a CSM who was a nutcase and liked to make soldiers do shit that was not soldierly instead of doing MOS tasks. My 1SG was a good guy but unwilling to stand up to the CSM over little things. So I'd go over and say hello to the Chaplain or send someone over to casually mention something. He would go check on them and then have a talk with the CSM or the Group Commander. Problem solved and it didnt involve me or my 1SG getting into a pissing match with the CSM.
Great video guys! The afghan elder man tossing back the grenade is (apparently) is shown to be the same dude that helped the green berets in "12 Strong"
As a Canadian I was super pumped to hear about this movie and possibly giving some recognition to our military’s contributions in Afghanistan. Should have known better, it was fuckin shit. Damn near disrespectful to our veterans it’s so bad.
Hinkey is old school NYPD talk... things that feel off or wrong are hinkey or feel hinkey... idk about no hinked up tho... but 20 years ago when I got into EMS I definitely heard old cops say "something's hinkey"
The hot blonde and Play That Funky Music White Boy dance party were actually the most redeeming parts of the film. Shitting in the bag the most symbolic. I would love to see you guys go over the Rogue Warfare Trilogy of movies. It has the AWESOMEST Afghan displays of badassery ever displayed in modern film. It's freakin glorious.
Would love to see you guys review the classic movie, The Longest Day. It has some incredible shots and it is all practical effects. Amazing film for the time.
I was on profile during the Q course, and I called Shaw AFB, set up my own chamber ride. I went down there, got my card, and when turned it in the next day, the TACs where super impressed.
The Raufoss Mk 211 is a .50 BMG multi-purpose anti-materiel high-explosive incendiary/armor-piercing ammunition projectile produced by Nammo under the model name NM140 MP. It is commonly referred to as multipurpose or Raufoss, meaning red waterfall in Norwegian.
The dude with the wight hair is the director. I think he made himself a warrant officer or a major for the production. The kit and equipment used is accurate. I think some of this was filmed on a legit base somewhere (one shot has M777's being used).
I would love to watch you guys break down the History Channel warfighters episodes that are on here. I feel you guys could make some good episodes out of a few of them or maybe several being they are like 42 minute long episodes
What's up guys!, Thanks for another -2 cups and...- *BEERS and Breakdowns!* was that someone just butchering the name of the Raufoss (mainly in 211 for .50 BMG from what I thought) round there?(at the start of the movie clip I mean, also isn't Raufoss super rare in any calibre other than .50, or 12.7 and up?, the only discussion I've seen of them in .308 or .338 etc(or 7.92 old WW2 German rounds) devolve into screaming matches pretty quickly! ) lol ffs total civvie here but even I knew that, even the most cursory internet search would have taught them how to pronounce the name...maybe it was their *"PET NAME"* , cause there's nothing cuter than a frickin' explosive round! Thanks for an awesome, hilarious episode!
24:35 - That's like me at work. If I need to get something and my manager (like 2 ranks above me) is giving a tour to some other higher ups (several levels above me) and they're in my way, I'm fucking asking them to move so I can get to my shit. Everyone else in the building is like, "oh damn they're doing a tour, I better wait and not interrupt". Not me! I'm fucking gettin' my shit done, son!
The shit in a bag trope is from an army training manual for snipers. This was publicized, I believe, on some show on the History Channel about snipers. Now it seems to be in the movies as proof that the characters are bad-ass or somesuch.
I have never heard "Hinked up" but something or someone "feeling hinkey" is totally a common expression and I'm amazed that TWO of three people in the room had never heard that.
SEAL TEAM VI: JOURNEY INTO DARKNESS I was in this movie as an extra. My brother helped his friend with the logistics. You would do me justice by ripping it a new one! You guys crack me up. Keep doing the lords work!
Regarding the bag pooping situation, during the Brave Two Zero mission, they really DID shit in bags! Its explained why in the book, they were behind enemy lines and worried about being tracked. If the enemy was using dogs, they'd obviously pick up the scent of buried poop, but also, because they (as Westerners) had a different diet to the Iraqis, savvy trackers would be able to discern from the undigested food in the remains that it had been left there by people who were not locals, and that there was likely enemies in the region, or had been very recently.
You guys should review Gerard Butler’s Angel Has Fallen at some point. Seeing as though there’s some pretty cool action sequences in that movie. Not sure about the tactics though??? Lol
Angel, London and Olympus series are pretty decent. There is a ton of (flash) that is just for show and not realistic but overall, a tactical movie that is very enjoyable. I think buck will make fun of Butler for sure though ahahahah
I'd love to see you guys break down WW2/Vietnam era films and give a history of how/who developed tactics and created traditions. The cringeworthy films you guys review are great though, keep it up!
A lot of the "based on a true story" movies are VERY loosely based on said story, and/or they don't follow the events as they happened. The movie "Freedom Writers" comes to mind on the latter part.
Hinky just means jittery or nervous. As a cop, we use “Hinked up” to describe someone who knows we’re after them. That’s probably where you picked it up from, ole Bucky.
This one is absolutely hilarious, I never finished this movie so props to you guys lol. If you haven't seen the Siege of Jadotville, it is about a UN peacekeeping mission were the Irish deployed some troops to the Congo I believe. It was a huge battle and the movie is pretty good.
I was a Guardian Angel for the Afghan SMW in Kandahar. Half an ODA, 40 Afghan Commandos, and two of us hahaha yeah we were useful. Then one of the Afghan sniper's rifle fell over off the bipod and my buddy and I laughed reflexively. The Commandos stared daggers into us for laughing at their friend. Those guys do not like being embarrassed in front of peers. Now they're dead or Taliban so I guess it doesn't matter.
God bless Google lol The Raufoss Mk 211 is a .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO) multi-purpose anti-materiel high-explosive incendiary/armor-piercing ammunition projectile produced by Nammo under the model name NM140 MP.[1] It is commonly referred to as multipurpose or Raufoss, meaning red waterfall in Norwegian. This refers to Nammo's precursor company Raufoss Ammunisjonsfabrikker, an ammunition manufacturer established 1896 in Raufoss, Norway. The "Mk 211" name comes from the nomenclature Mk 211 Mod 0 used by the U.S. military for this round
We need Abel to give us Edge of Tomorrow for his Emily Blunt takes. It'll be him smiling the whole time and Sean rolling his eyes the whole time.
This is literally the best one you've done yet. Not the movie, but you guys.
Agreed
100% I want more of the three of them fucking around.
The chaplain story is absolutely true. In basic, we were marched back from religious services by a drill sergeant who apparently was mad that he drew the Sunday "baby sitting" duty for the company and was smoking us for some still unknown reason (a no-no, as Sunday was considered a "rest" day where barracks and equipment maintenance was all that happened in prep for the next week's training schedule). The chaplain happened to walk by and saw it and called out the drill, who proceeded to argue with the chaplain.
The chaplain forcefully reminded the drill that he was a Major and ordered the drill to release us to the barracks. Next thing we knew, senior drills, the first sergeant and company officers were meeting in the cadre office and, come Monday, the drill sergeant in question was nowhere to be found.
Getting jacked up by a chaplain get rekt lmao
We lost a drill also halfway through OSUT at Ft Leonard wood in 1997. He just walked through the barracks drunk as a skunk at 2am on a Sunday night right before Sgt maj inspection and woke up the whole barracks screwing and beating on walllockers and smoked us out in the mud then marched in in and smoked us on the floor trashing the place repeatedly for hours callings us racial slurs and making direct threats at recruits for no reason the whole time. At like 4am the senior drill and a couple other drills showed up because we assume someone else noticed the commotion and contacted them and they led the drunk drill outside and we spent the next couple hours cleaning and never saw him again.
Three dude one table! 😂😂😂 this why I watch you guys! Good to see Abel join! True editing champ thanks all
A bantering podcast with you three would actually be hilarious. Talk about movies, cars, guns, events (past or present) or whatever and just crack jokes in between would be sweet to listen to on long car rides
Im not big on podcasts but I would absolutely listen to them to and from work/school
100% would be awesome!
It wasn’t a dramatic mission but in the first prt of the op they hit 3 IEDs and found another 50, they secured the are then they successfully cleared the route which allowed follow up operations in the area, it was a small but important contribution not at all dissimilar from the Canadian military itself , 🇨🇦 The movie wasn’t well liked in Canada either but we appreciate a story about our boys anytime we can get it
I remember it was released on or just around Nov 11 here in Canada, and it was free on Nov 11, I went in to the theatre and there were like three other ppl in the theatre when it started. I don't know if they all stayed to the end or not because I didn't.
I love how Abel's like. "Please stop talking about shit guys! PLEASE!" He doesn't say it but his eyes do.
I’m only at the intro and I’m in tears already 😂 love the content from you guys
I love how Abel just leaves in the middle of you guys talking about Bragg 😂
Loved the chaplain story! Thanks for sharing.
Abel just taking a swig out of the bottle at 26 minutes had me lmao
Best review yet. 😂. Also agree with you guys about chaplains. They are awesome and always full of corny dad jokes. I remember a time in the Canadian military when chaplains didn’t have ranks. They were considered the same rank of whoever they were speaking with.
“Hinked” Up” is definitely LE talk. Buck’s definition is spot on.
It sounds like a bad mistranslation of having your hackles up.
There's a small conversation about the meaning of "hinky / henke" in the Fugitive, so the term has been around since at least that long.
Hinky = dishonest, suspect.
@@undeterminedaliasthe original Fugitive with David Janssen or the remake Fugitive with Harrison Ford?
@@ralphalvarez5465 the Harrison Ford one. It's a brief scene with Tommy Lee Jones and his subordinates talking outside an elevator.
Weekly reminder that Triple 9 is a badass film that you need to see! Dying to see how accurate (or not) the breach-and-clear scene is!
SWAT officer here, I loved that scene. It’s very different from how we clear now, but probably fairly close to how it was done in that era. Lessons were learned from the flaws in the method of clearing they use in that movie. We still use elements of what you see, slicing the pie with the shield for example. But how we work now is much slower and less interesting to watch.
The most unrealistic part is that they kept working once shots were fired. No matter how badass your entry team is law enforcement does not want to be in a shootout, especially in tight quarters and especially in an apartment building. It’s not safe for us and it’s not safe for the innocent people surrounding. That was a narcotics entry team, who are often very good, but the moment bullets fly they’ll back out and call SWAT to surround the building and negotiate. Even SWAT if they have shots fired during a clear will back out, surround and call the bad guys out. No amount of dope evidence is worth anyones life. Law enforcement Entry teams are badass so they can survive and win the surprise fight if someone does shoot at them, but it’s not the middle east. No LEO team would ever clear through a structure engaging in multiple shootings.
Coulda picked so many other subjects to do a Canadian Afghan movie on. Battle for white school; battle of masum’ghar; hell any day in Zhari Panjwayii between 2006-2011. “Outside the wire” (book) is a collection of first hand accounts for a series of short stories primed for the silver screen from a Canuckstani war fighters perspective
As a Canadian and in the army this moving might not be the best but it is a Canadian made move.
Move or movie?
My bad movie
@@flight2k5 I'd say it was moving.
lol
Canadian movies *usually* suck
Sean: *gets screwed by command and almost separated from his family for no reason*
Chaplain: Perhaps I can be of some assistance.
Ables breakdown is dope. I like to see the bts of how its made and the techniques since im gtting into videography and editing
I think a movie made by you guys would be great. Not only would you get the realism, but you would make it hilarious as well.
Sometimes you guys review a movie I have not seen, and I avoid the episode until after.
And sometimes it is just dog shit, and you save me the time. 🤣🤣
Always enjoy the content boys
FNG SHOULD BE AT 1 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS ASAP
Good react to the three guys FNG Academy 🙂👌
My brother learned today to disassemble an HK 416 he said it’s simple 😄
As a Canadian military member, this movie is an embarrassment, and that is saying a lot when you also consider the current state of the CAF
Yea it’s a strange one
This has to be one of my favorite videos you guys have done. Fuck the movie yall was watching... just watching yall interact with eachother was WORTH watchin.
8:06 He just tossed it like it was a rock and not LIVE ORDINANCE. The stone cold look on his face is hilarious.
4:00 don't worry Buck I've heard that expression before it's actually an old one
Love y’all’s breakdowns of these movies. Very entertaining and kept me laughing the entire time just from y’all’s commentary. I needed that after a long day at work. Thanks Buck and the rest of the crew!
Epic review. You guys should do short clips of actual situations you've been in. Especially the funny ones. I can only imagine the "You cant make this stuff up" footage you can produce. Abel can work the magic filming.
Your hinky conversation totally reminds me of "The Fugitive":
Marshal Bobby Biggs:
It's hinky, Sam. I mean, this guy is a college graduate. He became a doctor. I mean, he ain't gonna go through here with all this security. Hinky.
Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard:
Biggs, what does that mean, hinky?
Marshal Bobby Biggs:
I don't know. Strange. Weird
Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard:
Well, why don't you say strange or weird? I mean hinky, that has no meaning.
Marshal Bobby Biggs:
Well, we say hinky.
Deputy Marshal Samuel Gerard:
I don't want you guys using words with no meaning. I'm taking the stairs
“Precinct 13” and “30 days of night” would be good ones to review
30 days of night is so underrated! Love that movie!
30 Days is a great movie, but there's NO tactics to discuss. There's little use of firearms except in the very early parts, and I don't think any of these guys have done any Arctic warfare/survival training.
I love it when you guys are already drunk by the time you do the beers and breakdowns you guys are hilarious but I've seen hyena road and yeah
The only time I heard the expression "hinkey" was on The Fugitive with Harrison Ford. One of the U.S. Marshalls used it and their boss (Tommy Lee Jones) said "stop using that, I don't like that word."
yes i've seen 2 girls 1 cup. I was 15, was at a bus station with 5 of my buddys, and one of them just goes "you wanna see something disgusting?". I couldnt eat chocolate for the next 3 weeks. DAMN YOU NICLAS.
😂 Sean leans back lookin all hard n says catch a Green Beret dancin n Kurt says we had a dance party n then Sean says yeah I got a video of me dancin too...
You should be called Beards, Beers and Breakdowns. Quickly becoming my favourite youtube channel 😄
At 13:50, I once got a stomach flu or something in the field in CONUS, had it coming out both ends. I got called to the S3 for some stupid thing after the last time it was really bad. When I got there, he asked why I was whiter than normal. Knowing he was on of those staff types who had to talk like he was reading out of a TM, I said, "Sir, I've been in engaged in a multi-orifice Class One download for most of the day." He just stood there not knowing what to say as it was clear he understood but didn't know how to respond. The CSM just happened to come into the tent right behind me and heard me. He slapped me on the back and said, "LT, I hope you feel better soon, but you can't be THAT bad off to have phrased it like that!" Sorry, you comments on that scene got me thinking of that for the first time in many years
As far as trueness. Hyena Road, was a road built by the Canadian Army west of Kandahar in the Panjwai district. Paul Gross originally was going to make a documentary (some of the footage gets used here), there was no one single story this was based off. While he was getting his documentary footage in Afghanistan, he was hear about many different stories that were happening, had happened in/around Kandahar so he basically switch from documentary to feature film, and stitched together the various stories into one. Most Canadian soliders who where there and have seen this movie, actually don't mind it. 1) All independent Canadian films are low budget and corny as hell, we are just numb to it. 2) There aren't any other war movies that really feature us. 3) Because it mixed actual documentary footage, with alot of Canadian Army support (pretty much all the background characters were military), and used all the terminology we actually use, it felt more real than most of the effect laden over the top hollywood nonsense. 4) It was't meant to a big hollywood movie or really have giant mass appeal, it was meant of a token of appreciation to the Canadian military who served, and something to show to kids in the future on Remembrance Day
Just providing some context.
I liked the movie, real or not.
I liked passchendaele
🤣 Great comments and reaction. Watch out. If you push a bad movie too far, you risk turning it into a cult movie. 😄
This is probably the funniest beers and breakdowns video you guys have done. I especially loved the bit in the beginning where you were joking about 2 girls 1 cup
Magwell grip is doctrine for rifles that haven't been retrofitted with free float handguards.
When kneeling or prone. Ideally.
FYI: "Hinky" is a term used by soldiers in Vietnam to denote a feeling or situation that was bad or strange or not right.
I love these reactions! I not only get a green beret’s take on the movie, but I get military stories on the side as well👍👍
I love it when Abel was like these guys won't shut the fuck up, I need a drink. 🤣
I'll tell you something about Chaplains, they are usually acting on behalf of the Commander. So that walk-by was probably not an accident. He was probably asked to go check on you and then report back because good Commanders try to stay out of NCO business. However, they know that some NCOs can cross the line and rather than damage the interplay between the Chain of Command and the Chain of Concern they can get the Chaplain to go play intermediary. I did it often when I was forward deployed. We had a CSM who was a nutcase and liked to make soldiers do shit that was not soldierly instead of doing MOS tasks. My 1SG was a good guy but unwilling to stand up to the CSM over little things. So I'd go over and say hello to the Chaplain or send someone over to casually mention something. He would go check on them and then have a talk with the CSM or the Group Commander. Problem solved and it didnt involve me or my 1SG getting into a pissing match with the CSM.
Great video guys! The afghan elder man tossing back the grenade is (apparently) is shown to be the same dude that helped the green berets in "12 Strong"
You guys are killin me with this "shit in a bag" back and forth!😂😂😂
As a Canadian I was super pumped to hear about this movie and possibly giving some recognition to our military’s contributions in Afghanistan. Should have known better, it was fuckin shit. Damn near disrespectful to our veterans it’s so bad.
Check out the documentary about Operation Medusa to wash out your eyes
5:45 Abel takes a big swig + that facial expression during this convo took me out 🤣🤣🤣
Hinkey is old school NYPD talk... things that feel off or wrong are hinkey or feel hinkey... idk about no hinked up tho... but 20 years ago when I got into EMS I definitely heard old cops say "something's hinkey"
The hot blonde and Play That Funky Music White Boy dance party were actually the most redeeming parts of the film. Shitting in the bag the most symbolic. I would love to see you guys go over the Rogue Warfare Trilogy of movies. It has the AWESOMEST Afghan displays of badassery ever displayed in modern film. It's freakin glorious.
Would love to see you guys review the classic movie, The Longest Day. It has some incredible shots and it is all practical effects. Amazing film for the time.
Hey Buck, do you have any Fayettnam stories? Heard that place was like Fallujah, USA lol
You guys should review platoon
I was on profile during the Q course, and I called Shaw AFB, set up my own chamber ride. I went down there, got my card, and when turned it in the next day, the TACs where super impressed.
I love that S1 / Change of Command ceremony story 🤣🤣🤣
The three lords are here. Am excited man, this how u know is gonna be a lit one.
The Raufoss Mk 211 is a .50 BMG multi-purpose anti-materiel high-explosive incendiary/armor-piercing ammunition projectile produced by Nammo under the model name NM140 MP. It is commonly referred to as multipurpose or Raufoss, meaning red waterfall in Norwegian.
The dude with the wight hair is the director. I think he made himself a warrant officer or a major for the production. The kit and equipment used is accurate. I think some of this was filmed on a legit base somewhere (one shot has M777's being used).
I would love to watch you guys break down the History Channel warfighters episodes that are on here. I feel you guys could make some good episodes out of a few of them or maybe several being they are like 42 minute long episodes
What's up guys!, Thanks for another -2 cups and...- *BEERS and Breakdowns!* was that someone just butchering the name of the Raufoss (mainly in 211 for .50 BMG from what I thought) round there?(at the start of the movie clip I mean, also isn't Raufoss super rare in any calibre other than .50, or 12.7 and up?, the only discussion I've seen of them in .308 or .338 etc(or 7.92 old WW2 German rounds) devolve into screaming matches pretty quickly! )
lol ffs total civvie here but even I knew that, even the most cursory internet search would have taught them how to pronounce the name...maybe it was their *"PET NAME"* , cause there's nothing cuter than a frickin' explosive round!
Thanks for an awesome, hilarious episode!
24:35 - That's like me at work. If I need to get something and my manager (like 2 ranks above me) is giving a tour to some other higher ups (several levels above me) and they're in my way, I'm fucking asking them to move so I can get to my shit. Everyone else in the building is like, "oh damn they're doing a tour, I better wait and not interrupt". Not me! I'm fucking gettin' my shit done, son!
Shout out to the people who only knew about this movie because of netflix
The shit in a bag trope is from an army training manual for snipers. This was publicized, I believe, on some show on the History Channel about snipers. Now it seems to be in the movies as proof that the characters are bad-ass or somesuch.
You think it’s bad now, imagine the feeling while you were watching it in the theatre lol
The hinkey conversation reminded me of Tommy Lee Jones in The Fugitive.
29:25 “Never accept your first no” great advice.
I have never heard "Hinked up" but something or someone "feeling hinkey" is totally a common expression and I'm amazed that TWO of three people in the room had never heard that.
Let's have you guys watch some of the classic war movies. A bridge too far, platoon, longest day etc...
SEAL TEAM VI:
JOURNEY INTO DARKNESS
I was in this movie as an extra. My brother helped his friend with the logistics. You would do me justice by ripping it a new one!
You guys crack me up. Keep doing the lords work!
Regarding the bag pooping situation, during the Brave Two Zero mission, they really DID shit in bags! Its explained why in the book, they were behind enemy lines and worried about being tracked. If the enemy was using dogs, they'd obviously pick up the scent of buried poop, but also, because they (as Westerners) had a different diet to the Iraqis, savvy trackers would be able to discern from the undigested food in the remains that it had been left there by people who were not locals, and that there was likely enemies in the region, or had been very recently.
The Raufoss Mk 211 is a .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO)... its badass
Love you guys together
You should do a beers and breakdown on The Fugitive since Sean likes to the use the word hinkey lol
I watched this movie years ago. Time to watch seevit again.
You guys should review Gerard Butler’s Angel Has Fallen at some point. Seeing as though there’s some pretty cool action sequences in that movie. Not sure about the tactics though??? Lol
Angel, London and Olympus series are pretty decent. There is a ton of (flash)
that is just for show and not realistic but overall, a tactical movie that is very enjoyable.
I think buck will make fun of Butler for sure though ahahahah
I walked out of Olympus has Fallen.
The opening scene was so stupid that I couldn't watch more than 5 minutes.
You guys make me smile
Never made it past ROTC.
Feels good to have my assessment validated so thoroughly
In the Midwest, we say something is "Hinkey," which means, "Off, not right, broken, not working properly, a situation that doesn't feel right, etc."
Love this series. Have you considered bringing in other vets as special guests? I’d like to see a B&B of Range 15. Maybe. Or not. Up to you.
Hey sean, i tried signing up for the seminar but the link doesnt work. Any where else i can sign up ?? 🤣🤣🤣 2girls 1 cup
I don’t know about other people but I would really love to see you guys react to apocalypse now I would love to hear your thoughts on it.
Tommy Lee Jones says "hinky" in The Fugitive. Gets pretty much the same response in the movie. Never says "hinked up" though.
Nailed it!
I'd love to see you guys break down WW2/Vietnam era films and give a history of how/who developed tactics and created traditions. The cringeworthy films you guys review are great though, keep it up!
Saying you always want a guardian angel so you don't get Chris Kyled is crazy.
26:08 Abel says I'm O-U-T! Haha! We got love for you too Abel!
"Hinked up"...never heard it. "Hinky/Hinkey"...been around for eons, well before I was born. Definitely a word.
Loved the Life Of Brian moment in this.😂 Do Come And See or Generation Kill.
Chaplain story was so cool. What kind of rank of they usually hold, 0-3 0-4?
Best one yet for sure, awesome stories
A lot of the "based on a true story" movies are VERY loosely based on said story, and/or they don't follow the events as they happened. The movie "Freedom Writers" comes to mind on the latter part.
Hinky is from the Fugitive with Tommy lee jones
Hinky is definitely from your police work, though I’ve never heard “hinked up”.
Hinky just means jittery or nervous. As a cop, we use “Hinked up” to describe someone who knows we’re after them. That’s probably where you picked it up from, ole Bucky.
you guys are great. I always laugh my ass off watching you break down a bad movie
There is no film grain/grittiness because there was nothing left in the budget after the song licensing for the dance scene.
Like a Jeffrey 🤣🍻Beers and Cheers. The 3 Amigos, Tier 1 Nebros lol Get It ! 👊🏽🤝🏽👊🏽🦅
i think buck means a "hankerin" not a hinkerin. as in " i gotta hankerin somethins over yonder. jeff u bring ur truck widya didya?"
This one is absolutely hilarious, I never finished this movie so props to you guys lol. If you haven't seen the Siege of Jadotville, it is about a UN peacekeeping mission were the Irish deployed some troops to the Congo I believe. It was a huge battle and the movie is pretty good.
0:56 I was in middle school when that came out I only saw it recently in my late 20s and well I understood the jokes that were about it.
I was a Guardian Angel for the Afghan SMW in Kandahar. Half an ODA, 40 Afghan Commandos, and two of us hahaha yeah we were useful. Then one of the Afghan sniper's rifle fell over off the bipod and my buddy and I laughed reflexively. The Commandos stared daggers into us for laughing at their friend. Those guys do not like being embarrassed in front of peers. Now they're dead or Taliban so I guess it doesn't matter.
God bless Google lol
The Raufoss Mk 211 is a .50 BMG (12.7×99mm NATO) multi-purpose anti-materiel high-explosive incendiary/armor-piercing ammunition projectile produced by Nammo under the model name NM140 MP.[1] It is commonly referred to as multipurpose or Raufoss, meaning red waterfall in Norwegian. This refers to Nammo's precursor company Raufoss Ammunisjonsfabrikker, an ammunition manufacturer established 1896 in Raufoss, Norway. The "Mk 211" name comes from the nomenclature Mk 211 Mod 0 used by the U.S. military for this round