My friend, whom I met in undergrad (some 35 years ago), completed his degree and became a US Ranger. After 2 tours, he came home and couldn't get a job, despite a spotless military record and good work record before college. He ended up re-enlisting and this time became a Cytologist, running a lab. After that tour, he had jobs waiting for him. He and his wife (one of my best friends) raised 3 gorgeous daughters and he continues to be successful. He was similarly baffled when his military experience actually counted against him?! I hope that at least this last part isn't the case anymore. One of the best men I have met in my entire life, a great dad and husband.
You should be proud. You wore the uniform, put your ass on the line. Even if you didn’t deploy to combat, you made the choice to put yourself in that potential situation. Thanks for your service.
I got pretty lucky overall. I joined a company with preferential hiring for vets, and pretty much since I got out I've worked for companies like that. It even got me hired over other candidates when I didn't.
Chris Pratt learned tactics while shooting 'Zero Dark Thirty'. He played one of the SEALS, and they had tier 1 operators put them through several months of training for the Bin Laden raid.
My only complaint about these videos...is that they aren't *longer.* Also, when you guys gonna break down Terminal List episode by episode? It's such a good series and each episode deserves a breakdown.
It was explained in the movie that the present and the future moved together in unison, and the jump point had to be active on both ends. If troops were to wait and train, there would be no world to jump to.
When Kurt said that civilians don’t give a damn about what you did in the military is a fact. They will tell you that your military experience is not real world work, regardless of the MOS/AOC. I am retired from military service, and when I was a staffing recruiter, I would get into heated conversations with hiring managers about that topic. Even having a degree doesn’t help. The exceptions are rare.
BUT, there's always POLICE, right? Lol. Seems to be the only even semi-guaranteed industry today openly accepting of veterans. You know some place that DOES care about you veterans? Your local Elk's Lodge. Volunteer, join. You'll be welcomed and cared for. The BPOE is second only to the VA in the US in veterans services and support.
I couldn't disagree more. It's your ability to articulate what you did and how it pertains to what you are trying to do. It's you not communicating well or intelligently. Not that a civilian doesn't actually care. They just don't care about your terms and acronyms.
@@JM-wf2to Its apparent that you don’t have any idea about how military mos/aoc transfer to civilian employment. I worked as a direct hire/staffing recruiter for corporations. Civilian hiring managers seeing former military on resumes immediately dismiss the applicants without even looking at the direct match. It’s not about acronyms or communication. It’s about arrogance and stupidity.
Love to see y'all review Three Kings. Military heist movie set during the Gulf War. Mark Wahlberg, Ice Cube, and George Clooney, who's rocking Ranger, SF, CAG, Pathfinder, and dive bubble tabs you guys can explain. Also contains a ridiculously deep dive into internal wound ballistics and Marky Mark decompressing a tension pneumothorax.
Great reaction. Good movie if you don't think about certain things like using 5.56 ammo against an armored opponent. Or the fact that they could hear after firing said 5.56 in the stairwell.
If you're considering TV shows for Beers and Breakdowns, then I would really recommend the Mayor of Kingstown. The show it self is pretty good, imo, but there's some scenes intermixed in the season with some SWAT taking action and even the National Guard. Love the videos!
Great review! Great to see Sean back and letting Kurt and Able comment on the movie. I am still pushing for you to watch 2006 Abominable movie. I like to see your take on a Bigfoot movie. Looking forward to the next video.
It would also make sense to arm them with weapons that would actually hurt the white spikes instead of 8-in barrel ARs with no muzzle velocity whose bullets just bounce off their damn skin
@@callsigncoyote7931 yes I can see getting penetration with the m16a4s due to their higher muzzle velocity but I still don't think the 556 would put out enough damage to actually take the white spikes down I was thinking more around lines of the AR-10 or maybe even going back to Vietnam in the M14 or world war II with the m1 Grand something 308 (7.62×51) AR-10 -M14)armor piercing or 30.06 (7.62×55)M1 Grand) armor piercing
Military is AWWWWWWESOME for farm/ranch work, any vets who struggle finding meaningful work in the private sector, and are willing to not have the biggest paychecks but to start a new line of fulfilling work that will require the best parts of you, try it. You alreay know how to work hard, use tools, how to think amid chaotic events, how to communicate efficiently in high stress evironments. Not a vet, but have heard a few in the western world talk about how they found something worthwhile in the line of work
I’m not a physicist but I do enjoy learning about the theories of temporal space so this is a layman’s crude attempt to explain it. But as far as I understand it, time travel would most likely as Abel said create parallel branches of existence and each reality would progress independently of simultaneous realities. Problem with this movies take on time travel is that the moment that time travel exists, time ceases to be linear from that point forward but nothing prior to the advent of time travel would be accessible. Like we currently experience a universe in which time is linear, and in the most literal way we are beings constantly moving into the future. But the second time travel exists the line becomes a fixed point creating a loop from which all other points in any timeline can move to so basically going to the past would be impossible because once the ability to move through temporal space exists, time ceases to exist in the way that we experience it. Instead of a line temporal space would become an increasingly infinite cluster of points that can be accessed. But there would only be the one fixed point denoting the shift from linear time to the rest of eternity existing in a perpetual state of being. I think that is out current understanding of temporal space. Another thing that’s a trip is that because the universe is expanding, to move through time you would also have to be able to chart and accurately predict where EVERYTHING IN THE UNIVERSE is going to be at the exact point which you are trying to access, otherwise you’d just pop up in the vacuum of space and die.
The problem you describe at the start is extremely common....in university graduates. The issue is that although you have proven a skill set in a certain domain where they are recognised you eventually move out of being in that type of environment. Its an old fashioned thing but you have to sell yourself in the jobs market. This is done by looking at job descriptions of the skills they are looking for and then explaining why you have the skills that match these workplace demands. Other than that you can think of the roles you have done in the past, what skills these show you have and then write them in a way someone will understand using real world examples. Its actually a waste that this skill isnt taught either to graduates or military. You spend time developing work skills but less so the ability to communicate what they are. Telling someone you were a Green Beret is like saying you have a PhD, OK so what does that mean you have the skills to do in terms of managing infomation, working with others and specialised skills? People simply don't know and its your job to let them know.
Fellas I love the show and the education and the information on how you relate it and give your views. The movie I have wondered if you guys would review is Lone Survivor.
I worked with a fellow going back 40 years in one of the big transmission franchise’s. He was fresh out of the army. He was a ranger. Had working guy. He told me his father picked him up at the airport and asked him what did he learn? He said he went to ranger school and his father said, I know but what did you learn that you can do as a civilian? He did not have an answer so they had a big argument and he has not spoken to him since. I have lost touch with him but I hope he and his dad worked it out.
The way Kurt pretends to be choked up at the thought of a man meeting his grown up daughter and being a commanding officer is hilarious. I HAVE THIS EXACT THOUGHT ALL THE TIME! 😂 like, if I ever do some badass future shit, i think, what if I got to fight alongside my future children? 😂
My whole thing about this movie is the taking people from the past into the future to fight. Why not just be like oh hey this is what's happening so you need to prepare yourself.
The whole premise of the movie is so stupid. The aliens are just animals - they're not technologically superior and it's obvious our existing weapons can kill them. So start a global buildup of light tanks armed with dual 30mm cannons. When invasion starts, there's 5 million tanks raring to go. Hell, make them drones so not even 1 human life is at risk. Asking people from the past to sacrifice themselves is the most nonsensical thing ever. Did the aliens also make future humans stupid?
When this first came out, several military/2A observers thought the weapons used were lame. A 10 inch M4 rifle with standard ball ammo shooting at 'armored aliens',even after multiple survivors returned to give a after action report, come on. After watching this, how would you guys arm yourselves and others given what you've seen?
Probably a .308 AR10 with AP rounds red dot/magnifier and a pack full of loaded mags. Other suggestions aren't bad but you'd be constantly reloading with either of them.
I know the feeling getting out. I was pretty much running a shop. I could not get a job as a shop manager even with a degree. I was only able to get a job as a mechanic.
Nice breakdown! I'm just curious why the hell the send them in with 10inch ARs shooting 556 for that kind of enemy :/ ***The snowmobiles were in the AC130 my man I'd LOVE to see what your take is on WE WERE SOLDIERS. It's a REALLY good movie about the Vietnam War.
We even get an Eddie Bravo reference!!😂🤣😂🤣 911, Moon Landing, Flat Earth, World Leaders Pedophile Ring, Dinosaurs, MK Ultra… “just look into it ,man!” Eddie was awesome when he was in full blown conspiracy mode… hence the name 10th Planet Ju Jitsu 🥋
Speaking about jumping ten feet.... During traing in the CAF I had to scale a ten foot wall, and climb down the other side. Now, I don't have a problem with heights, but I do have a rather strong fear of falling. I had manged to control it enough to do the rest of the obstacle course, except for the 20 foot cargo net, crossing logs, crossing swinging bridges etc. Getting to the top of the wall I start to slide down. Full panic mode, slide down to the ground, get into fetal position. Got brought to the hospital. Two days later, back on the course. Get to the wall. This time two instructors are up there waiting for me. The rest of my class present to cheer me on. I climb. Get to the top, visually nervous, the instructors are there. I slowly go over the other side and using the rope go down. Mates cheer, I'm fine, relieved. So the next time, no worries, up, over down. Then I got cocky, after going over, I dropped, ten feet, to the ground. Stupid move, if it wasn't for the small mound of sound... As it was I was in pain, but nothing broken. So, yeah, unless you are lucky or well prepared a ten foot fall can hurt, or even kill you.
I think the concern was that if he prevents the alien invasion then he essentially stops that version of his daughter from existing since the conditions that put her where she is will no longer happen.
Bruhhhhhh, I'm *dying* at the idea of the soon-to-be-divorced throwing their spouses under the bus. Never considered that. Yeah, they should've at least taught people Parachute Landing Falls in that 1 day before the Fuck Tunnel Jump.
There is a reason behind the short training, the portal links current time with a set distance into the future. So any delay now would make it too late in the future.
Which is why since you have one time machine already, that means you can have two, or a thousand. Come back to this time, setup the SECOND time machine, and instantly you'll have an army of soldiers trained for decades RIGHT THERE to jump to the future. Future to the past, from the past to the further past, draft and train your people in that past, and then when they arrive to the time of the past to the future, they're prepared. OR use that trained army from the past to just put down the creatures when they emerge and the movie never happens.
reason they send them off so early with no training is that the teleport is a fixed time bridge the destination time is always 30 years ahead of the departure time so if they train them for months they will loose the same months at the destination time
Good insite on civilians understanding your military experience. I went from working complicated investigations as a Military Police Investigator to “Security Guard” equivalent on my DD214.
I fully share the thinking of Kurt 😛. But, the "daughter" things was for me not a surprise at all, in all U.S. movie everybody is link everywhere. Love the video, thanks guys
The thing that doesn’t make sense about this movie is that with time travel, you have all the time in the world. Because, the moment you go back you can do whatever you want and take as long as you want because when you go forward to the future, you are landing in the same instant regardless how long you took in the past. You could literally take 5 years to train and then jump to the same instant you would if you had never trained and for all intents and purposes, nothing would be different in the future, except that you would probably win because everyone would actually know what they were doing.
The underlying premise of the movie is so stupid. The aliens are just animals - they're not technologically superior and it's obvious our existing weapons can kill them. So start a global buildup of light tanks armed with dual 30mm cannons. When invasion starts, there's 5 million tanks raring to go. Hell, make them drones so not even 1 human life is at risk. Asking people from the past to sacrifice themselves is the most nonsensical thing ever. Did the aliens also make future humans stupid?
My thing with this movie was why didn't the vast majority of the survivors just evacuate to the past bringing their tech and knowledge of events to the forefront to prepare?
It's so stupid. The aliens are just animals - they're not technologically superior and it's obvious our existing weapons can kill them. So start a global buildup of light tanks armed with dual 30mm cannons. When invasion starts, there's 5 million tanks raring to go. Hell, make them drones so not even 1 human life is at risk. Asking people from the past to sacrifice themselves is the most nonsensical thing ever. Did the aliens also make future humans stupid?
PLEASE react to Shake Hands with the Devil based on true accounts of Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire of the Canadian Forces while operating under the UN as a middle man for various political parties in Rwanda during the genocide. If you guys were to read the book aswell and make comparisons that would be sweet! But this ain't beers and books lol
Speaking of transition from military to civilian life, I used to work with a former Marine who was a scout sniper. He would not put that verbatim on his resume, since most HR folk would freak out or not see the administrative value of that training. He had two resumes- one for government jobs, and the other for private sector. The government jobs had MOS information and was tuned for people that understood the system. The other was more vague, and would terms such as "intelligence operative" or something like that explained his duties in a way that applied his skills in a way an HR manager should understand.
@@rangerwolfhound the work we were doing was in nuclear power generation. If he lied on his resume or background checks, it would've come out. Our employer (IT contractor) may not have asked for DD214, but the power plant access controls people asked for it
@@timmooney7528 understiid - so im sure you've seen it before - we have some jobs that have also do background checks - like diving in Nuke plants also
Nah, Able is incorrect about the timeline thing. The only reason he doesn't want to leave is that now that he's gotten to know her he feels bad about abandoning her again...because she mentions that he's abandoned them before. Also that this version of her isn't going to exist, since if he changes the timeline, his daughter would be a a different person with new different experiences. Mostly though its cause he just feels guilty about abandoning her, and doesn't want to do it again.
That’s actually not true. You can’t deexist something that causes it’s own existence. Like if you travel back in time to kill your mother before you’re born, you will still have to exist to do that, so you’re just creating a different timeline that will happen without you while your own timeline continues.
Really wish Kurt was a certified movie reviewer so his Rotten Tomatoes review could've just been, "Snowmobiles. Where did the snowmobiles come from? Two Stars."
18:30, It's probably more like: *"All right, listen up! We have a CSAR. We .."* Civ 1: We What? Who does? Civ 2: What Caesar? I thought we were going to the future..? Civ 3: I ain't doin' SHIT! Civ 4: I think I broke something...like maybe my neck or sometHING? Civ 5: This is bullshit! Civ 6: Where Are we? Civ 7: I'm HUNgryy!! Civ 8: I can't find my gun. Civ 9: I have to pee! Civ 10: Man, Fuck this shit! Civ 11: I don't beLIEVE in VIOlence Civ 12: OMG, I think I'm gonna be sick Civ 13: Why can't we just TALK to the aliens? Maybe they're just afraid and want PEACE, too!! And so, Chris Pratt sets his rifle to "burst", and then eats the first three rounds in his magazine...
I wasn't one of the superfriends, I was an aircraft technician. It sucked trying to get a job after retiring from the Air Force, even as a goddman aircraft technician. After a couple of suck jobs went independent and started own company.
You didn't mention how under gunned they were with 5.56 against very formidable beasts. Where were the 7.62 and 50 BMG firearms, or SAWs or M203 or even M79 grenade launchers?
I’ve never seen a ranger or green beret not start in a new field and become a manager of some sort in short time. 2-4 years.. the drive be the best, ability to lead and manage others and being able to deal with corporate/gov BS.. it’s better then any business collage major. You learn the rest in the fly as how to relate what you’ve been trained to do into that specific business. Most of the small business owners I know have always preferred to hire ex special ops guys cause there is a lot of correlation in terms of leading others.
Finally I get to make my biggest complaints about this movie in a place where people are willing to hear it. 1.) If gear can go back in time why don't they have every man, woman, and teenager making quadrotor IEDs they can send back with a small number of operators that can just take out a couple of creatures for the same cost as sending 1 untrained fogie that might not even get a monster before dying. 2.) Since 10 feet is too high to reliably drop w/o injuries why not jump everyone from a deliberate height and just give them chutes or put them in a glider with door guns, so they won't be vulnerable during decent. The spikes have short range and they have to glide at flying vehicles to have any a2a capability, so a military glider would be perfectly viable here in a way that a chopper wouldn't be. You might even be able to put a JATO/RATO booster or cruise missile engine on the glider, so it may get the power to select an ideal landing zone, but can glide from the jump as a fall back to at least pick out a decent or marginal landing zone rather that lose the bulk of a waive to a miscalculation in the jump. 3.) Weapons selection is all wrong for this. I really don't think rifles are smart for an infantryman now, but against them guys, something like the 20mm neopup or just a multi-shot 40mm while using PDWs and pistols as a backup makes more sense. No Geneva Convention for aliens. Use WP or thermite, toast the bastards. Inflict as many casualties as you can with each individual weapon. Have AT-4s, LAAWs, M202s and Carl Gustavs to increase the hurt during the opening stages of a fight. 4.) Why isn't the 2022 side recreating the jump link with whatever they can to go back to the early GWOT, win that war in 30 days, and send all the KIA they just saved into the future so they don't have to do the global draft. Over time they might be able to send enough gear back in time to send the GWOT guys back to the late Cold War, so they can defeat the communists in 3 weeks. Then send stuff back to the 80s so the Cold Warriors can go back to 'Nam and crush those commies in a couple weeks and cause the soviets to fall earlier. Then send 'Nam guys back to WWII to beat the Axis in 3 days. Then send WWII guys back to WWI to beat the Kaiser in 18 hours. Send WWI guys back to the Span-Am war to stop that from even being a real war. Send the Rough Riders back to stop Wounded Knee. Send some of the 1880s guys back to win the Civil War with moder stuff in an afternoon, and so on. Then you would have the largest possible pool of people to make weapons and jump forward to fight. It could possibly go so far that a modern person might pop out in ancient Britain, Switchblade a centurion, and teach the Icini all about modern weapons and tactics to defeat the Romans and the jump to help fight the aliens.
I would have expected our SF guys be taught about the Multiverse in some billion $ secret lab and not leave it up to civilians like Able to blow Kurt’s mind 🤯
Would greatly appreciate you doin B&B on Olympus has fallen, London has fallen, and Angel has fallen films. Cuz Gerard Butler stacking bodies in 300 is just as good as him stacking bodies in present day.
13:00 They don't have time to train them better because "time jump is like two rafts on a river". So.. basically they cannot change the time for sending and receiving .. It's stupid, but .. it's explained in the movie. Basically it's science held in place witch chewing gum and chicken wire..
Off topic but you should do a beers and break down of the movie 12 Strong on netflix. It's a great movie about ODA 595, One of the first things I noticed is in the first 10 minutes of the movie everyone only has airborne tabs and then out of no where during a scene change everyone magically has airborne and SF tabs, just something to get a laugh at
Sean did such a good job not spoiling anything.
He kept his mouth shut the whole time. I'm proud of him.
My friend, whom I met in undergrad (some 35 years ago), completed his degree and became a US Ranger. After 2 tours, he came home and couldn't get a job, despite a spotless military record and good work record before college. He ended up re-enlisting and this time became a Cytologist, running a lab. After that tour, he had jobs waiting for him. He and his wife (one of my best friends) raised 3 gorgeous daughters and he continues to be successful. He was similarly baffled when his military experience actually counted against him?! I hope that at least this last part isn't the case anymore. One of the best men I have met in my entire life, a great dad and husband.
Kurt's break down of life after the Army at the beginning is spot on and I was just a proud regular infantryman.
You should be proud. You wore the uniform, put your ass on the line. Even if you didn’t deploy to combat, you made the choice to put yourself in that potential situation. Thanks for your service.
Facts just got out as a reg infantrymen and it's like yooo haha
Blue cord brotherhood Benning 87 "The Church"
I got pretty lucky overall. I joined a company with preferential hiring for vets, and pretty
much since I got out I've worked for companies like that. It even got me hired over other
candidates when I didn't.
Chris Pratt learned tactics while shooting 'Zero Dark Thirty'. He played one of the SEALS, and they had tier 1 operators put them through several months of training for the Bin Laden raid.
My only complaint about these videos...is that they aren't *longer.*
Also, when you guys gonna break down Terminal List episode by episode? It's such a good series and each episode deserves a breakdown.
@text-7062 just "a gun" 🤣🤣🤣
Guys right before their jump you heard that there was a malfunction and the coordinates were wrong.
Good to see Sean back! 😂 Real talk though Boyz (Kurt & Abel), y'all are holding it down & doing a great job! Keep on keeping on Gent's! 🏴🤘🏼
Seems legit. You just won a gun. Lmao
@@brandonlopez6895 oh snap imma hop on that quick! 😂😂
Sean blew my mind with his breakdown.
It was explained in the movie that the present and the future moved together in unison, and the jump point had to be active on both ends. If troops were to wait and train, there would be no world to jump to.
I’ve never seen Buck quite so calm and stoic
When Kurt said that civilians don’t give a damn about what you did in the military is a fact. They will tell you that your military experience is not real world work, regardless of the MOS/AOC. I am retired from military service, and when I was a staffing recruiter, I would get into heated conversations with hiring managers about that topic. Even having a degree doesn’t help. The exceptions are rare.
BUT, there's always POLICE, right? Lol.
Seems to be the only even semi-guaranteed industry today openly accepting of veterans.
You know some place that DOES care about you veterans? Your local Elk's Lodge. Volunteer, join. You'll be welcomed and cared for. The BPOE is second only to the VA in the US in veterans services and support.
I couldn't disagree more. It's your ability to articulate what you did and how it pertains to what you are trying to do. It's you not communicating well or intelligently. Not that a civilian doesn't actually care. They just don't care about your terms and acronyms.
@@JM-wf2to Its apparent that you don’t have any idea about how military mos/aoc transfer to civilian employment. I worked as a direct hire/staffing recruiter for corporations. Civilian hiring managers seeing former military on resumes immediately dismiss the applicants without even looking at the direct match. It’s not about acronyms or communication. It’s about arrogance and stupidity.
@25:09 The reason you don't see many reloads is because they cant. They are using California compliant rifles. Especially Chriss Pratt.
Love to see y'all review Three Kings. Military heist movie set during the Gulf War. Mark Wahlberg, Ice Cube, and George Clooney, who's rocking Ranger, SF, CAG, Pathfinder, and dive bubble tabs you guys can explain. Also contains a ridiculously deep dive into internal wound ballistics and Marky Mark decompressing a tension pneumothorax.
To this day I still cant fathom being soaked in milk in the desert 🤣
Oh and all that fresh, raw beef too 🤦
That’s hilarious you had Sean’s face posted on the doll! 😅😅😅
I didn’t even notice that until I read this 😅😂😅
Loved Able explaining the multi verse around the 30 min mark
By far the best part 😂
Great reaction. Good movie if you don't think about certain things like using 5.56 ammo against an armored opponent. Or the fact that they could hear after firing said 5.56 in the stairwell.
If you're considering TV shows for Beers and Breakdowns, then I would really recommend the Mayor of Kingstown. The show it self is pretty good, imo, but there's some scenes intermixed in the season with some SWAT taking action and even the National Guard.
Love the videos!
Why Sean so quiet on this ep? Looks like he needs a hug
He looks fine to me
He has CPPTSD. Chris Pratt Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Probably dreaming of fighting giant alien rabid dogs.
Laugh of the day: “All of a sudden, I’m going to the future to fight this mythical creature and I don’t even know what it looks like.” 😂😂😂🤣🤣
Great review! Great to see Sean back and letting Kurt and Able comment on the movie. I am still pushing for you to watch 2006 Abominable movie. I like to see your take on a Bigfoot movie. Looking forward to the next video.
It would also make sense to arm them with weapons that would actually hurt the white spikes instead of 8-in barrel ARs with no muzzle velocity whose bullets just bounce off their damn skin
Old M16A4’s or AR10’s would’ve made a lot more sense but Hollywood doesn’t know that
@@callsigncoyote7931 yes I can see getting penetration with the m16a4s due to their higher muzzle velocity but I still don't think the 556 would put out enough damage to actually take the white spikes down I was thinking more around lines of the AR-10 or maybe even going back to Vietnam in the M14 or world war II with the m1 Grand something 308 (7.62×51) AR-10 -M14)armor piercing or 30.06 (7.62×55)M1 Grand) armor piercing
@bLackstar sounds like Warhammer 40k lol
Beowulf 50cal AR15
@bLackstar Hence why I would be toting my PTR 91 .308 with hunting rounds and not just ball ammo.
Military is AWWWWWWESOME for farm/ranch work, any vets who struggle finding meaningful work in the private sector, and are willing to not have the biggest paychecks but to start a new line of fulfilling work that will require the best parts of you, try it. You alreay know how to work hard, use tools, how to think amid chaotic events, how to communicate efficiently in high stress evironments. Not a vet, but have heard a few in the western world talk about how they found something worthwhile in the line of work
I’m not a physicist but I do enjoy learning about the theories of temporal space so this is a layman’s crude attempt to explain it. But as far as I understand it, time travel would most likely as Abel said create parallel branches of existence and each reality would progress independently of simultaneous realities. Problem with this movies take on time travel is that the moment that time travel exists, time ceases to be linear from that point forward but nothing prior to the advent of time travel would be accessible. Like we currently experience a universe in which time is linear, and in the most literal way we are beings constantly moving into the future. But the second time travel exists the line becomes a fixed point creating a loop from which all other points in any timeline can move to so basically going to the past would be impossible because once the ability to move through temporal space exists, time ceases to exist in the way that we experience it. Instead of a line temporal space would become an increasingly infinite cluster of points that can be accessed. But there would only be the one fixed point denoting the shift from linear time to the rest of eternity existing in a perpetual state of being. I think that is out current understanding of temporal space. Another thing that’s a trip is that because the universe is expanding, to move through time you would also have to be able to chart and accurately predict where EVERYTHING IN THE UNIVERSE is going to be at the exact point which you are trying to access, otherwise you’d just pop up in the vacuum of space and die.
The problem you describe at the start is extremely common....in university graduates. The issue is that although you have proven a skill set in a certain domain where they are recognised you eventually move out of being in that type of environment. Its an old fashioned thing but you have to sell yourself in the jobs market. This is done by looking at job descriptions of the skills they are looking for and then explaining why you have the skills that match these workplace demands. Other than that you can think of the roles you have done in the past, what skills these show you have and then write them in a way someone will understand using real world examples. Its actually a waste that this skill isnt taught either to graduates or military. You spend time developing work skills but less so the ability to communicate what they are. Telling someone you were a Green Beret is like saying you have a PhD, OK so what does that mean you have the skills to do in terms of managing infomation, working with others and specialised skills? People simply don't know and its your job to let them know.
Fellas I love the show and the education and the information on how you relate it and give your views. The movie I have wondered if you guys would review is Lone Survivor.
I worked with a fellow going back 40 years in one of the big transmission franchise’s. He was fresh out of the army. He was a ranger. Had working guy. He told me his father picked him up at the airport and asked him what did he learn? He said he went to ranger school and his father said, I know but what did you learn that you can do as a civilian? He did not have an answer so they had a big argument and he has not spoken to him since. I have lost touch with him but I hope he and his dad worked it out.
You guys are great. Love watching all of your reviews, both for what I learn as well as the comedy you all introduce into these situations. Thanks
The way Kurt pretends to be choked up at the thought of a man meeting his grown up daughter and being a commanding officer is hilarious.
I HAVE THIS EXACT THOUGHT ALL THE TIME! 😂 like, if I ever do some badass future shit, i think, what if I got to fight alongside my future children? 😂
BATTLE: LA next would be awesome
My whole thing about this movie is the taking people from the past into the future to fight. Why not just be like oh hey this is what's happening so you need to prepare yourself.
The whole premise of the movie is so stupid.
The aliens are just animals - they're not technologically superior and it's obvious our existing weapons can kill them.
So start a global buildup of light tanks armed with dual 30mm cannons.
When invasion starts, there's 5 million tanks raring to go. Hell, make them drones so not even 1 human life is at risk.
Asking people from the past to sacrifice themselves is the most nonsensical thing ever.
Did the aliens also make future humans stupid?
20:15 "Hey, I like Paula Dean. She makes a mean fuckin butter casserole."
**Me smilin, knowing exactly where this is headed**
When this first came out, several military/2A observers thought the weapons used were lame. A 10 inch M4 rifle with standard ball ammo shooting at 'armored aliens',even after multiple survivors returned to give a after action report, come on. After watching this, how would you guys arm yourselves and others given what you've seen?
I feel like that's why that one guy went with the benelli 1301
458 SOCOM
Anything that fits 50 cal. I don't care how heavy it is. XD
Probably a .308 AR10 with AP rounds red dot/magnifier and a pack full of loaded mags. Other suggestions aren't bad but you'd be constantly reloading with either of them.
I know the feeling getting out. I was pretty much running a shop. I could not get a job as a shop manager even with a degree. I was only able to get a job as a mechanic.
Got the right degree though, matters.
Nice breakdown! I'm just curious why the hell the send them in with 10inch ARs shooting 556 for that kind of enemy :/
***The snowmobiles were in the AC130 my man
I'd LOVE to see what your take is on WE WERE SOLDIERS. It's a REALLY good movie about the Vietnam War.
"You're in the middle of a divorce" 🤣🤣🤣
We even get an Eddie Bravo reference!!😂🤣😂🤣
911, Moon Landing, Flat Earth, World Leaders Pedophile Ring, Dinosaurs, MK Ultra… “just look into it ,man!”
Eddie was awesome when he was in full blown conspiracy mode… hence the name 10th Planet Ju Jitsu 🥋
Speaking about jumping ten feet.... During traing in the CAF I had to scale a ten foot wall, and climb down the other side. Now, I don't have a problem with heights, but I do have a rather strong fear of falling. I had manged to control it enough to do the rest of the obstacle course, except for the 20 foot cargo net, crossing logs, crossing swinging bridges etc. Getting to the top of the wall I start to slide down. Full panic mode, slide down to the ground, get into fetal position. Got brought to the hospital.
Two days later, back on the course. Get to the wall. This time two instructors are up there waiting for me. The rest of my class present to cheer me on. I climb. Get to the top, visually nervous, the instructors are there. I slowly go over the other side and using the rope go down. Mates cheer, I'm fine, relieved.
So the next time, no worries, up, over down. Then I got cocky, after going over, I dropped, ten feet, to the ground. Stupid move, if it wasn't for the small mound of sound... As it was I was in pain, but nothing broken. So, yeah, unless you are lucky or well prepared a ten foot fall can hurt, or even kill you.
So Abel is apparently a time travel expert now 😂. Kurt is just like, WTF.
Yeah....a movie... timeline /time travel - expert explanation
I think the concern was that if he prevents the alien invasion then he essentially stops that version of his daughter from existing since the conditions that put her where she is will no longer happen.
Bruhhhhhh, I'm *dying* at the idea of the soon-to-be-divorced throwing their spouses under the bus. Never considered that.
Yeah, they should've at least taught people Parachute Landing Falls in that 1 day before the Fuck Tunnel Jump.
There is a reason behind the short training, the portal links current time with a set distance into the future. So any delay now would make it too late in the future.
Which is why since you have one time machine already, that means you can have two, or a thousand. Come back to this time, setup the SECOND time machine, and instantly you'll have an army of soldiers trained for decades RIGHT THERE to jump to the future.
Future to the past, from the past to the further past, draft and train your people in that past, and then when they arrive to the time of the past to the future, they're prepared.
OR use that trained army from the past to just put down the creatures when they emerge and the movie never happens.
“Don’t look up” is the most accurate depiction of the world right now. Great react fellas.
You should have picked the scene where he is fastroping with one hand while firing his rifle on full auto...lol
Wouldve like to see their reaction when they learned the aliens have been here the whole time scene.
As someone whose been to Paula Deans plantation party. She indeed does make a MEAN Butter caserole
Any chance of a video on Battle Los Angeles?
Hey man was wondering if you’re allowed to take supplements such as protein, carbs, athletic greens etc. while going through sopc, selection, Qcourse?
Getting a 7 day deployment with AR15s running a varmint round so it does freaking nothing all day. Sad :(
New fan in the UK ... Sean you are so funny 😂 but Abel 😍😍😍😍 you are not dull
Good example of transition is the movie Jarheads, Escobar is a mean Marine, but back in the world he looks miserable stacking soda
reason they send them off so early with no training is that the teleport is a fixed time bridge the destination time is always 30 years ahead of the departure time so if they train them for months they will loose the same months at the destination time
Chris Pratt and his polo and cut off Oakley gloves 😂
Y’all need to watch “Daylights End”, good movement, good tactics, good gear, reloads… everything
You guys make the sunday night shift a little bit more bearable.
Is it possible to put the “movie way of the gun” on the list for beers and breakdown?
You guys crack me up😂 keep up the great work!🤙🏼✌🏼🖖🏼
How much speed do you have when you're going through "that fuck tunnel?" Couldn't have phrased that better.
Tarkov Raid next time? One of the best action movie i ever seen. Just dont forget to turn the english subs on
Wow! Amazing!
I liked how Kurt kissed Sean's hand at the end. He must have really missed him. Very touching.
You guys should review Olympus Has Fallen and White House Down next. Lol
Good insite on civilians understanding your military experience. I went from working complicated investigations as a Military Police Investigator to “Security Guard” equivalent on my DD214.
Kurt's hilarious, keeps it light even as he's knee deep in beer
How come Sean i o tall in his seat? 😀JK Sean, this channel is really entertaining fellas.
Would be dope asf to see you guys react to, Escape from Tarkov The Raid series.
Cool 😎
I'm gonna comment this too so they see it more
@@ReaperPLUR hell ya, been trying to get them to notice for a cool minute
My guy killed me with Paula Dean!! 🤣🤣🤣
I fully share the thinking of Kurt 😛. But, the "daughter" things was for me not a surprise at all, in all U.S. movie everybody is link everywhere. Love the video, thanks guys
The thing that doesn’t make sense about this movie is that with time travel, you have all the time in the world. Because, the moment you go back you can do whatever you want and take as long as you want because when you go forward to the future, you are landing in the same instant regardless how long you took in the past. You could literally take 5 years to train and then jump to the same instant you would if you had never trained and for all intents and purposes, nothing would be different in the future, except that you would probably win because everyone would actually know what they were doing.
The underlying premise of the movie is so stupid.
The aliens are just animals - they're not technologically superior and it's obvious our existing weapons can kill them.
So start a global buildup of light tanks armed with dual 30mm cannons.
When invasion starts, there's 5 million tanks raring to go. Hell, make them drones so not even 1 human life is at risk.
Asking people from the past to sacrifice themselves is the most nonsensical thing ever.
Did the aliens also make future humans stupid?
Also, arguing “Avengers time travel” as if that is an actual theory.... 😂
Much as we all love Sean--and we do--Kurt and Abel are a great breakdown team! Can we have some with all three of you?
My thing with this movie was why didn't the vast majority of the survivors just evacuate to the past bringing their tech and knowledge of events to the forefront to prepare?
It's so stupid.
The aliens are just animals - they're not technologically superior and it's obvious our existing weapons can kill them.
So start a global buildup of light tanks armed with dual 30mm cannons.
When invasion starts, there's 5 million tanks raring to go. Hell, make them drones so not even 1 human life is at risk.
Asking people from the past to sacrifice themselves is the most nonsensical thing ever.
Did the aliens also make future humans stupid?
PLEASE react to Shake Hands with the Devil based on true accounts of Lieutenant-General Roméo Dallaire of the Canadian Forces while operating under the UN as a middle man for various political parties in Rwanda during the genocide. If you guys were to read the book aswell and make comparisons that would be sweet! But this ain't beers and books lol
Fun fact about Chris Pratt: Chris Pratt is a gun guy in fact that he has well over 30-40 firearms
yeah most guys dont realize that once you get out its like a reset on life
Speaking of transition from military to civilian life, I used to work with a former Marine who was a scout sniper. He would not put that verbatim on his resume, since most HR folk would freak out or not see the administrative value of that training. He had two resumes- one for government jobs, and the other for private sector. The government jobs had MOS information and was tuned for people that understood the system. The other was more vague, and would terms such as "intelligence operative" or something like that explained his duties in a way that applied his skills in a way an HR manager should understand.
or - he is not a sniper and he doesn't have it on his DD-214 when we hire we ask for DD214 - resume sometimes looks a lot different
@@rangerwolfhound the work we were doing was in nuclear power generation. If he lied on his resume or background checks, it would've come out. Our employer (IT contractor) may not have asked for DD214, but the power plant access controls people asked for it
@@timmooney7528 understiid - so im sure you've seen it before - we have some jobs that have also do background checks - like diving in Nuke plants also
33:46 evil Dead 2 and army of darkness which is evil Dead part 3
Nah, Able is incorrect about the timeline thing. The only reason he doesn't want to leave is that now that he's gotten to know her he feels bad about abandoning her again...because she mentions that he's abandoned them before. Also that this version of her isn't going to exist, since if he changes the timeline, his daughter would be a a different person with new different experiences. Mostly though its cause he just feels guilty about abandoning her, and doesn't want to do it again.
That’s actually not true. You can’t deexist something that causes it’s own existence. Like if you travel back in time to kill your mother before you’re born, you will still have to exist to do that, so you’re just creating a different timeline that will happen without you while your own timeline continues.
4:19 What I wondered about was who was holding the camera, on the field, during the game, up until the arrival.
Really wish Kurt was a certified movie reviewer so his Rotten Tomatoes review could've just been, "Snowmobiles. Where did the snowmobiles come from? Two Stars."
You guys should break down Battle LA!
18:30,
It's probably more like:
*"All right, listen up! We have a CSAR. We .."*
Civ 1: We What? Who does?
Civ 2: What Caesar? I thought we were going to the future..?
Civ 3: I ain't doin' SHIT!
Civ 4: I think I broke something...like maybe my neck or sometHING?
Civ 5: This is bullshit!
Civ 6: Where Are we?
Civ 7: I'm HUNgryy!!
Civ 8: I can't find my gun.
Civ 9: I have to pee!
Civ 10: Man, Fuck this shit!
Civ 11: I don't beLIEVE in VIOlence
Civ 12: OMG, I think I'm gonna be sick
Civ 13: Why can't we just TALK to the aliens? Maybe they're just afraid and want PEACE, too!!
And so, Chris Pratt sets his rifle to "burst", and then eats the first three rounds in his magazine...
"I have no idea what your talking about"---"I Know"
In regards to the reloads I read that they actually filmed a lot of reloads but they got the axe on the editing room floor
Yo did Buck get a shave or something? He looks a bit different.
😂😂😂😂
I wasn't one of the superfriends, I was an aircraft technician. It sucked trying to get a job after retiring from the Air Force, even as a goddman aircraft technician.
After a couple of suck jobs went independent and started own company.
You didn't mention how under gunned they were with 5.56 against very formidable beasts. Where were the 7.62 and 50 BMG firearms, or SAWs or M203 or even M79 grenade launchers?
Imagine an untrained civilian running with all the gear from the white spikes lol.
I’ve never seen a ranger or green beret not start in a new field and become a manager of some sort in short time. 2-4 years.. the drive be the best, ability to lead and manage others and being able to deal with corporate/gov BS.. it’s better then any business collage major. You learn the rest in the fly as how to relate what you’ve been trained to do into that specific business.
Most of the small business owners I know have always preferred to hire ex special ops guys cause there is a lot of correlation in terms of leading others.
You should do a reaction to edge of tomorrow. More time travel stuff but simplified a little.
Yall should do edge of tomorrow such a badass movie
Finally I get to make my biggest complaints about this movie in a place where people are willing to hear it.
1.) If gear can go back in time why don't they have every man, woman, and teenager making quadrotor IEDs they can send back with a small number of operators that can just take out a couple of creatures for the same cost as sending 1 untrained fogie that might not even get a monster before dying.
2.) Since 10 feet is too high to reliably drop w/o injuries why not jump everyone from a deliberate height and just give them chutes or put them in a glider with door guns, so they won't be vulnerable during decent. The spikes have short range and they have to glide at flying vehicles to have any a2a capability, so a military glider would be perfectly viable here in a way that a chopper wouldn't be. You might even be able to put a JATO/RATO booster or cruise missile engine on the glider, so it may get the power to select an ideal landing zone, but can glide from the jump as a fall back to at least pick out a decent or marginal landing zone rather that lose the bulk of a waive to a miscalculation in the jump.
3.) Weapons selection is all wrong for this. I really don't think rifles are smart for an infantryman now, but against them guys, something like the 20mm neopup or just a multi-shot 40mm while using PDWs and pistols as a backup makes more sense. No Geneva Convention for aliens. Use WP or thermite, toast the bastards. Inflict as many casualties as you can with each individual weapon. Have AT-4s, LAAWs, M202s and Carl Gustavs to increase the hurt during the opening stages of a fight.
4.) Why isn't the 2022 side recreating the jump link with whatever they can to go back to the early GWOT, win that war in 30 days, and send all the KIA they just saved into the future so they don't have to do the global draft. Over time they might be able to send enough gear back in time to send the GWOT guys back to the late Cold War, so they can defeat the communists in 3 weeks. Then send stuff back to the 80s so the Cold Warriors can go back to 'Nam and crush those commies in a couple weeks and cause the soviets to fall earlier. Then send 'Nam guys back to WWII to beat the Axis in 3 days. Then send WWII guys back to WWI to beat the Kaiser in 18 hours. Send WWI guys back to the Span-Am war to stop that from even being a real war. Send the Rough Riders back to stop Wounded Knee. Send some of the 1880s guys back to win the Civil War with moder stuff in an afternoon, and so on. Then you would have the largest possible pool of people to make weapons and jump forward to fight. It could possibly go so far that a modern person might pop out in ancient Britain, Switchblade a centurion, and teach the Icini all about modern weapons and tactics to defeat the Romans and the jump to help fight the aliens.
Last bit would actually make for a far more entertaining movie than what we got.
Nice breakdown 😂👍
9:08 When able got where the theory was going 🤣
I would have expected our SF guys be taught about the Multiverse in some billion $ secret lab and not leave it up to civilians like Able to blow Kurt’s mind 🤯
When did Sean get taller?
Would greatly appreciate you doin B&B on Olympus has fallen, London has fallen, and Angel has fallen films. Cuz Gerard Butler stacking bodies in 300 is just as good as him stacking bodies in present day.
13:00 They don't have time to train them better because "time jump is like two rafts on a river". So.. basically they cannot change the time for sending and receiving .. It's stupid, but .. it's explained in the movie. Basically it's science held in place witch chewing gum and chicken wire..
I think buck got way more attention in the comments in this video than the average breakdown that he’s in. Great work guys
Off topic but you should do a beers and break down of the movie 12 Strong on netflix. It's a great movie about ODA 595, One of the first things I noticed is in the first 10 minutes of the movie everyone only has airborne tabs and then out of no where during a scene change everyone magically has airborne and SF tabs, just something to get a laugh at
They already have.
This movie was way better than I thought it would be.
"Limited training"
I think I got more training during the briefing before my kid's Laser Tag birthday party
Sean lost a bet and had to remain silent. Kudos for his restraint.
OKay at this point i gotta ask. Waguan with sean?