For everyone that might be into Tom Clancy lore, the sniper (Raymond Cruz) is Domingo “Ding” Chavez and Willem Dafoe is John Clark, they are among the founding members of Rainbow Six.
To clarify one step further, John Clark is "Rainbow Six" as in, he is number six. While he heads the organization known as Rainbow, his number is just a misdirection to cause confusion in the same way that Seal Team 6 was named even though there weren't currently 6 teams.
@@FS2K4Pilot no, in the book he was part of an off-the-books fire team made up of Latin-American army NCO’s. I’d really like to see a Ryanverse film that’s actually close to the source material.
I want to see the realistic version where the sergeant major and captain are both like "okay why in the hell are you yelling at us? This is not boot camp calm the hell down...."
@@saltypotatoaim715... No. They make shots quieter, so that hearing protection may not be needed, but they still make a distinct sound and can be just as easily located within earshot.
@@Guitardrumr yes, but from farther distances, and I also heard this in another video of veterans talking about suppressors, they said that the enemy had a very hard time locating where the shots came from when they were using suppressors
Correction..... the uber eats guy came and left without a trace and realized he picked up the wrong order from Mcdonald's then ... Went back to get the right order McDonald's remade it because it got cold and he returned and entered the line of fire and took payment and left without a trace LOL After sniper training Uber sent him a survey to fill out
Doom Guy Agreed. Wish Hollywood would get off the Jack Ryan jock already and make Clancy's other books into films instead, like Without Remorse and Rainbow Six for example. Both are perfect for kick ass action movies.
Met Raymond Cruz, who played the sniper in this film. Came into the museum I used to work in with his little child. Told him I admired his work, got a smile and a handshake, then I left him alone. Nice guy.
That’s how you approach celebrities. Letting them know you’re a fan, admire their work, then let them go on about their day. I bet he appreciated that.
@Ghost Reaper Gaming It doesn't look like a 50 caliber bud, to me it looks like an M24 or something in the M40 series. It's probably chambered in 7.62/30.06.
After last shot we hear someone say that's 4, so 1 shot is of camera, they don't hear the first shot we see but hear second, one comments, that's close, so they hear it third shot the test is over
@ they market it as a silencer, so what is the point of you being a know it all, it would only make sense to make this comment if a person had no idea how it works, it suppresses the sound. A suppressed 22lr subsonic is the only one that's almost hollywood quality "silent".
He was disillusioned with serving a corrupt government that threw away its own soldiers lives and treated other countries like playthings. So he decided to cash in on the fun lmao
Now if only someone would do Tom Clancy proud and make a movie that is 100% based off the book with less than 10% alterations to it in script, that would be awesome!
Spartan536 If they did, it would have to be a TV miniseries if done properly, as his books tend to be very long and chock full of details that a 2 hour film just couldn't do justice to. Patriot Games the film was pretty close to the book, but Clear and Present Danger the film cut out a LOT of the book and made quite a few changes to characters and story moments that I didn't really like much.
the target being so close to the observers the lead would have gone everywhere and given the observers some nice little shrapnel as gifts, also no sniper can eat while out in the field shooting at targets even a USMC sniper. and last but not least no weapon no matter how big the suppressor doesn't sound like a mouse fart when fired
Pretty sure the guy was being sarcastic about the wrapper and that it just blew in from somewhere. You're right about the steel target. Those observers in line with and just a few yards from that target are asking to get their eyes put out or worse. Not to mention that the the sniper would have to be aiming very close to them period, regardless of what the target was made of. He wouldn't have to be off by much to just flat out shoot one of them.
The silencer doesn't completely reduce the sound it just covers enough of it for there to be no flash or echoing noise. The ' phew ' sound still can be heard.
When watching this movie for the first time, didn't think too much of it when I heard Clark's name-till I heard Chavez's name. Then it clicked...Rainbow 6. And Chavez's sniping is 100 in the original game. And a Butler Creek scope cover...I love it.
@@evanpeltier no .. I can't watch a movie more then once either. If I've seen a movie more then once it's because other people in the room are watching it. Once the plot and ending are a known factor then that's it. I'm excited for the moment when it's new but once viewed I can't pay it no mind.
I've been wanting to read a Tom Clancy book but don't really know where to start? I know for people wanting to read Stephen King I recommend Dark Tower series with Gunsinger. Any suggestions?
They actually do, but target is farther away and the would-be sniper has to read a two digits code from observer's truck afterwards, without being spotted. To show he has clear line of sight to the observers.
In the OG video game, I'd put Ding on his own team and play as him, leaving everyone else standing at the drop zone, and never went in without the suppressed MP5... Ding and I been through so much together, lol!
I always loved this scene. I did read though that US seal snipers are trained to move less than 5ft a day if need be, they have to remain awake for days at a time, crap their pants, and use tabasco sauce in their eyes to keep them from closing.....much rather movie 20ft at a time...and eat a quarter pounder...with cheese.
Yup those stories came straight from the same ones that said america invaded the Arab world for freedom and not oil😂 Once you get Tabasco sauce in your eyes they will be closed shut... lmao
Lol very close to reality? Oh yes a sniper suppressors making this piss poor sound when in reality you can still hear the snap of the shot but not the gun. But also a sniper being that close is dumb as most people would start suspecting these shots are seemingly no where far out but close if he's taking so many risks shooting this close
California will string you up by your nut sack just for having a campfire on the beach. It's a beautiful state that's been poorly governed since I was watching Full House in 1993.
@N Webb No they didn't....when Styrofoam boxes were phased out in 1990 or 1991 they were in nice white cardboard boxes with lots of colorful graphics on it unlike the brown boxes made out of recycled paper of today
That's true. But Tuco was not a miltary trained operative like Chavez. And for Breaking Bad, it doesn't look like he was sent to one of the training camps by his Tio Salamanca.
The actor who plays Chavez, Raymond Cruz, also played a gangster character called "Sniper" in Training Day with Denzel Washington, probably a direct reference to his character here.
For everyone that might be into Tom Clancy lore, the sniper (Raymond Cruz) is Domingo “Ding” Chavez and Willem Dafoe is John Clark, they are among the founding members of Rainbow Six.
"Ding" was my favorite "new guy" in the series.
To clarify one step further, John Clark is "Rainbow Six" as in, he is number six. While he heads the organization known as Rainbow, his number is just a misdirection to cause confusion in the same way that Seal Team 6 was named even though there weren't currently 6 teams.
Heh but will he be added to the operator roster? 🤔
Except Ding wasn’t a sniper in the book.
@@FS2K4Pilot no, in the book he was part of an off-the-books fire team made up of Latin-American army NCO’s.
I’d really like to see a Ryanverse film that’s actually close to the source material.
I want to see the realistic version where the sergeant major and captain are both like "okay why in the hell are you yelling at us? This is not boot camp calm the hell down...."
and where you can hear the gunshots
Yeah, and the gunshot.
@@spanningbread suppressors don’t silence gun shots, but they make it’s so that your enemy doesn’t know where you are shooting from
@@saltypotatoaim715... No. They make shots quieter, so that hearing protection may not be needed, but they still make a distinct sound and can be just as easily located within earshot.
@@Guitardrumr yes, but from farther distances, and I also heard this in another video of veterans talking about suppressors, they said that the enemy had a very hard time locating where the shots came from when they were using suppressors
Everyone talking about the sniper being sneaky, but no one talking bout the uber eats guy coming in delivering the food and leaving without a trace.
I take it you are unfamiliar with Ninja Burger®
Uber paid good money back in 94, and gas was much cheaper
Correction..... the uber eats guy came and left without a trace and realized he picked up the wrong order from Mcdonald's then ...
Went back to get the right order
McDonald's remade it because it got cold
and he returned and entered the line of fire and took payment and left without a trace
LOL
After sniper training Uber sent him a survey to fill out
What if the uber eats guy was the actual one firing the shots.
@@theunpaidprofessional
But he wasn't....
Uber guys are not issued firearms
HE WAS THE SPOTTER
LOL
“You know, I’m something of a sniper myself.”
He is. That what makes it awesome
Lol, I was waiting for someone to say that
Cool Reference :D
Hah love it!!
Also @@ajdominguez1002 r/whoosh
@@Z7Sakari yeah, yeah I know
Gotta love Tuco and his sniper breaking bad. He’s never afraid being this close to any danger.
He keeps his.grouping TIGHT, TIGHT, TIGHT!
@@ajdominguez1002 You don't want to disrespect his Abulita
The legend of Ding Chavez is born here. Seriously wish a Rainbow Six film would get made one day with Clark and Chavez kicking ass again.
Gosh. There is so much Clancy lore that would make badass films.
Doom Guy Agreed. Wish Hollywood would get off the Jack Ryan jock already and make Clancy's other books into films instead, like Without Remorse and Rainbow Six for example. Both are perfect for kick ass action movies.
alucard624 Dude. I've hoped for a Without Remorse movie forever. Hopefully they do it someday.
+alucard624 Wish a game was made besides the atrocity that is Rainbow six siege.
eblb1ful2 I don't think it's a bad game. Didn't have any Clancy characters that I can think of, but it plays well.
"Quarterpounder ... with Cheese" :-D Everytime I hear this line I get remembered to that scene from Pulp Fiction.
"You know what they call a Quarter Pounder with Cheese in Paris?"
*ding*
"Damnit, Chavez! I'm trying to tell a joke!"
Royale with Cheese
Now that's a tastay burgerrrrrr
Royale with cheese
Royale!!! Lol
Damn, Agent Coulson, Norman Osborne, Martin Querns and Tuco Salamanca in one scene. Geek mind blown.
+Ninemmfan Holy crap! I always knew I recognized Tuco.
So this is where he was before SHIELD.
so after tuco was discharged in the military he became a druglord? damnnnn! no wonder he was a mess up shit.
Don't forget Norman Wilson.
You mean before he went to drugs. At least get them in order
Met Raymond Cruz, who played the sniper in this film. Came into the museum I used to work in with his little child. Told him I admired his work, got a smile and a handshake, then I left him alone. Nice guy.
That's the stuff of dreams mate, love it :)
@bigdaddy9489Spider.
@bigdaddy9489 my bad: according to Wikipedia, I’ve misheard it for years, it is “Sniper”. Guess I’m a “dumb truck” 🤪
That’s how you approach celebrities. Letting them know you’re a fan, admire their work, then let them go on about their day. I bet he appreciated that.
I love how hollywood knows nothing about guns. Nobody is going to stand meters to the side of a steel target being fired at with rifle rounds.
The dude just happened to have a quarter pounder with cheese on him during training. I'm pretty sure they weren't going for accuracy here my man.
Read the book if you like it when a story gets the military details right
@Ghost Reaper Gaming It doesn't look like a 50 caliber bud, to me it looks like an M24 or something in the M40 series. It's probably chambered in 7.62/30.06.
With that close they gonna heard the gun silencer too
After last shot we hear someone say that's 4, so 1 shot is of camera, they don't hear the first shot we see but hear second, one comments, that's close, so they hear it third shot the test is over
That scene was too funny, "by being a sneaky bastard sir!" Lol
"YES SIR!"
SGM ask the question, and he responded by addressing him by sir 🤪
The SGM is called "SGM". The Captain is called "sir". 😁
Snake would be proud of how sneaky he is lol
(Snake from metal gear, obviously)
Glad this is a movie and people can’t hear the direction of a gunshot
BuT iSnT tHaT hOw SiLeNcErS wOrK
@@fieldmarshalbaltimore1329 i know its intentional... But it still irks me when someone calls it a silencer
@@TheMakushimirian I know, you good. I was just mocking people who know nothing about silencers lol
It's call an silencer.
@ they market it as a silencer, so what is the point of you being a know it all, it would only make sense to make this comment if a person had no idea how it works, it suppresses the sound. A suppressed 22lr subsonic is the only one that's almost hollywood quality "silent".
It's a shame Tuco turned to a life of crime after this.
He was disillusioned with serving a corrupt government that threw away its own soldiers lives and treated other countries like playthings. So he decided to cash in on the fun lmao
Except that in the book, Chavez wasn't a sniper. Rather, he was a skirmisher with a silenced MP5.
True, but at least he was in the movie finally in some form or another. Why the hell hasn't Hollywood gotten around to making a Rainbow Six movie yet?
Andrew Martin he uses the mp5 later on though in the film lol
They did. It was called "Kingsmen"
You're wrong. In the books Chavez was a sniper, read Operation Rainbow.
silenced weapons are not silent
This remains one of my favorite scenes, even though it's completely unrealistic.
Now if only someone would do Tom Clancy proud and make a movie that is 100% based off the book with less than 10% alterations to it in script, that would be awesome!
Spartan536 If they did, it would have to be a TV miniseries if done properly, as his books tend to be very long and chock full of details that a 2 hour film just couldn't do justice to. Patriot Games the film was pretty close to the book, but Clear and Present Danger the film cut out a LOT of the book and made quite a few changes to characters and story moments that I didn't really like much.
@@alucard624 Yeah, way to many point of view characters for a movie. A 10h+ miniseries would be a must. CAPD is still in my top 3 favorite movies.
Right?
yeah but can we get HBO, NFLX, or Prime to pick up a rendition of "Without Remorse?"
It would be great except the majority wouldn't like 80% of the film watching people guessing what each other or discussing tactics.
Raymond Cruz is a legend! This scene gives me goosebumps.
"BIG TIME"
@@jamesdelaney3797 😂💪🏼
That shot was TIGHT, TIGHT, TIGHT...
wenaldy dance a make her dance, - to the rear harch !
Quarter Pounder shot
Quarter Pounder shot with ketchup
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"Quarter pounder with cheese"
"Damn... one hell of a lunch" 😅
Royal with cheese
From sniper to drug lord. Tuco sure had a wonderful journey
Saw this movie once in the 90s. Couldn’t even remember the name of the movie, but will never forget about this scene.
Gotta say, that's exactly how I pictured Ding in the books.
Tuco really had his life going great. Poor guy, drugs is really a hell of a destroyer. 😢
1:57 he should have shouted: “damn man, look at that look!!”😂😂
That's stupid. Stick to BB clips kid
That ain't a quarter pounder wrap. It's just a cheese burger wrapper
Maybe they ran out of the regular wrappers that day.
Or he ate half the wrapper to hide the burger's true identity.
***** Either way, Chavez is being a sneaky bastard.
Inaccurate military movie- 3/10 Rotten Tomatoes
***** LOL
Gotta love how movie snipers get to be invisible while also being super fast, hahaha.
I never got that. The thing with sniping is you are slow. Really slow.
They didn’t look after him in the military he returned with severe ptsd and became a unhinged drug lord
*I know hank killed Tuco but Walter/Jesse is the only reason tuco was tracked down by hank so basically it’s walts fault.*
the target being so close to the observers the lead would have gone everywhere and given the observers some nice little shrapnel as gifts, also no sniper can eat while out in the field shooting at targets even a USMC sniper. and last but not least no weapon no matter how big the suppressor doesn't sound like a mouse fart when fired
let me introduce you to the welrod, or any subsonic manual action firearm
Did you forget this was a fictional movie?
After all that do you know the fine for littering lol
Pretty sure the guy was being sarcastic about the wrapper and that it just blew in from somewhere. You're right about the steel target. Those observers in line with and just a few yards from that target are asking to get their eyes put out or worse. Not to mention that the the sniper would have to be aiming very close to them period, regardless of what the target was made of. He wouldn't have to be off by much to just flat out shoot one of them.
I loved this movie as a kid watching it with my pops.
in real life you wouldnt ever be able to be that close and the guys not hear the shot😂
Don't bet your life on that "Demofact"!
@@bobpatty9184 Snipers don't get that close because you can't suppress a rifle like that. They are hundreds of yards away.
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I just realized he played Tuco Salamanca.
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JediGTI me too! I was looking thru the comments to see if anyone else caught it!!
He also played Detective Julio Chavez on The Closer/Major Crimes...
Tight! tight! Tight! Yeah!!! - Tuco getting close to the instructor 🤣
The silencer doesn't completely reduce the sound it just covers enough of it for there to be no flash or echoing noise.
The ' phew ' sound still can be heard.
Got the impression it was an air-rifle for wargames
Not everyone knew Tuco Salamanca can shoot that good
I love how 30 years the same situation would be completly reversed and thermal optics would make it almost impossible to stay undetected
I cant explain the epicness of this scene
When watching this movie for the first time, didn't think too much of it when I heard Clark's name-till I heard Chavez's name. Then it clicked...Rainbow 6. And Chavez's sniping is 100 in the original game. And a Butler Creek scope cover...I love it.
hell yeah the future team leader of Rainbow Six...
He is Rainbow Six, the team is Rainbow Team
rainbow six is a multi nacional counter terrorism unit
dion woollaston no Rainbow is. Rainbow six is a very specific person.
@No Name maybe
_Six_ is the commander of Rainbow. Rainbow Six is a title and codename. Rainbow is an organization.
I fucking love that bit. Raymond Cruz rules! He is one seriously underrated action star
I have read this book 10 times at least over the past 20 years. It's a great read every time
I don't get how people can read the same book more then once. You know what happens, how it ends...what's the point
@@hockeyguy2005 Why do you watch a movie more than once? Because you LOVE IT. The same goes for books.
@@evanpeltier no .. I can't watch a movie more then once either. If I've seen a movie more then once it's because other people in the room are watching it. Once the plot and ending are a known factor then that's it. I'm excited for the moment when it's new but once viewed I can't pay it no mind.
I've been wanting to read a Tom Clancy book but don't really know where to start? I know for people wanting to read Stephen King I recommend Dark Tower series with Gunsinger. Any suggestions?
@@TidusX16 Start with Hunt for Red October.
Tuco..straight up badassedness in this movie...
When after his discharge from SF, he "Broke Bad" and became Tuco!!
Before he joined he was a Vato Loco
This movie is just one aspect of the Tom Clancy cinematic/video game/book universe
Tuco is one hell of a sniper
this is the og operator in rainbow six
As someone who hasn’t seen this movie, I’m assuming he failed for littering.
For the Marvel fans: Clark Gregg (Agent Phil Coulson of S.H.I.E.L.D.) at 0:16.
"Do you see him?"
suprman1 and green goblin
After you showed me, didn't see him, good spotting
ROYALE' W CHEESE...BOOO-YAAA RIP Tuco (the character, not the actor...)
I'm guessing the fact this involves a sniper is why they're allowing the firing of a live weapon in the direction of the observers?
90s bro. Everything is real
They actually do, but target is farther away and the would-be sniper has to read a two digits code from observer's truck afterwards, without being spotted. To show he has clear line of sight to the observers.
Those observers would be getting fragged BIG time.
It's a movie .... double duh 🤔 🤭
@@mariosebastiani3214 shhhhh, you'll ruin it for all the arm chair warriors 😉
-Sergent How did you get.That close to me?
-Soldier Tight Tight Tight!!!!
Quarter ponder with cheese, lunch of champions ^_^
300 pounds later, still a champion
royale with cheese
@@alanfender123 larry vicker..... hmmm
Gotta love Domingo 'Ding' Chavez! Hell of a warrior!
I'd totally watch a Rainbow Six film, especially if Willem Dafoe and Raymond cruz were on board to reprise their roles.
Officer - I never saw you in stealth training.
sergeant - thankyou sir.
"Too much radiation, we have to go around"
This was a movie i kinda grew up. I loved watching it.
Tuco Salamanca's gung ho career before he became a psychotic drug dealer?? LMAO
your LouMo tuco scared me. I forgot he was cool ding chavez.
In the OG video game, I'd put Ding on his own team and play as him, leaving everyone else standing at the drop zone, and never went in without the suppressed MP5... Ding and I been through so much together, lol!
I always loved this scene. I did read though that US seal snipers are trained to move less than 5ft a day if need be, they have to remain awake for days at a time, crap their pants, and use tabasco sauce in their eyes to keep them from closing.....much rather movie 20ft at a time...and eat a quarter pounder...with cheese.
Yup those stories came straight from the same ones that said america invaded the Arab world for freedom and not oil😂 Once you get Tabasco sauce in your eyes they will be closed shut... lmao
Staying awake for days tends to diminish your field raft skills
Tuco Salamanca was a sniper, but due to years of meth abuse he lost his trigger composure and thus he could not shoot Hank.
They should've made more Tom Clancy movies. Despite being a traditionalist when it comes to adaptations, I actually really like the Jack Ryan series.
Oh, God, I read "adoptions"...
Check out Jack Ryan Shadow Recruit
Leaving food let’s the enemy know who was there, how long ago, sometimes size of the unit and their level of discipline.
sniper approached the instructor because there was only one pixel quality and you couldn't see me if my hair was on fire SIR!!!!
That sniper is TIGHT TIGHT!!
Fun drinking game: take a shot every time he says “damn”
After I saw this movie, I went and bought one of those Remington 700 PSS with the HS Precision stock and a Leupold scope.
I was only a kid when I first watched this movie. I played ghost recon and I thought they were forming the ghosts in this movie because of Clark. 😂
1:32 - “He had lunch, Sergeant Major. McDonald’s Quarter Pounder.. with Cheese.”
When I realized it was Ding my childhood of playing Rainbow Six (the REAL rainbow not this crap they have now) came back 👍🏻
I want to see 'without remorse ' made. The John Kelly/Mr. Clarke back story.
God, I love the 90s!!!
Me too
Best Ding Chavez, ever.
TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT
Thats how Paco recruited Chuy in Blood in blood out. 😂
Anyone else notice the sneaky sniper being tuco from Breaking bad and Better call Saul?
Sergeant Major: How good is your aim?
Chavez: *TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT*
i miss tom clancy. you really cannot compare today’s ryan novels to his own.
If you wanna hit a sniper somewhere "over there" just do a few salvos that hit with area of effect like artillery or something in that direction
Q: What happens to American guys without "Clear and Present Danger"?
A: Get depressed.
Never knew tuco was that good a shot, he needed that against hank
Missing old good times when they used to film simple details very close to reality. Nicely done Chavez.
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Lol very close to reality? Oh yes a sniper suppressors making this piss poor sound when in reality you can still hear the snap of the shot but not the gun.
But also a sniper being that close is dumb as most people would start suspecting these shots are seemingly no where far out but close if he's taking so many risks shooting this close
I love how they are all amazed but they probably had to do it themselfs
Does the state fine of littering in California truly have any jurisdiction over him since he is operating on a federal military installation.
California will string you up by your nut sack just for having a campfire on the beach. It's a beautiful state that's been poorly governed since I was watching Full House in 1993.
WOOOO! DAMN, MAN, LOOK AT THAT, LOOK!
Tight Tight Tight oh yeah blue pink whatever just bring me more of that
He is a great sniper but they got it wrong I am just to good at fast food . quarter pounders come in a box not a wraper
@N Webb No they didn't....when Styrofoam boxes were phased out in 1990 or 1991 they were in nice white cardboard boxes with lots of colorful graphics on it unlike the brown boxes made out of recycled paper of today
Ding Chavez is the most badass character Clancy ever came up with. Even better than Jack Ryan & Sam Fisher.
"He had lunch here Sergeant Major. McDonald's Quarter Pounder with Cheese."
Fun fact in book ding is actually equipped with Silenced mp5
TIGHT!!!!!!!TIGHT!!!!!!!TIGHT!!!!!!!!
And in Training Day, he's just back in the hood. Great character arc.
Since it's a movie I'll let it slide but like.... damn bro if he's that close you, don't have eardrums left.
This quarterpounder with cheese was TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT.
Selects Ding Chavez... Selects MP5...
Daammm Tuco salamanca... From sniper to a drug dealer.. talk about fall from grace!!
Nice product placement.
One off the best movies ever
if only he had this much accuracy in that shootout with hank
That's true. But Tuco was not a miltary trained operative like Chavez. And for Breaking Bad, it doesn't look like he was sent to one of the training camps by his Tio Salamanca.
The actor who plays Chavez, Raymond Cruz, also played a gangster character called "Sniper" in Training Day with Denzel Washington, probably a direct reference to his character here.
"Awriiight move your team two meters to the left"
When tf was Tuco Salamanca in the military😂