Lord of War.Buffalo Springfield.For What It's Worth
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Lord of War is a 2005 crime war film written, produced and directed by Andrew Niccol, co-produced by and starring Nicolas Cage. Cage plays an illegal arms dealer with similarities to post-Soviet arms dealer Viktor Bout. The film was officially endorsed by the human rights group Amnesty International for highlighting the arms trafficking by the international arms industry.
I would like to see a parody of this where its guys arguing over the price of ammo in the american market and it ends up being shot into a can of white claw in the end
Last thing the bullet hears is Welcome to Demolition Ranch!
Brandon Herrera with an AK
God those white claw drinks would buy me a whole small box of 50 x 22 LRs, I dont know anyone that's purchased those.
this song and scene go together sooo perfectly
if you watch this film on DVD/blue ray with the editor cut and voice over this opening and the film it self a lot scarier and poignant
It would also go well with the opening of a western
It is.
Stop children what's that sound
It's Nick Cage with 100 Rounds
With tanks buy 5 get one free
Can we talk about how chill that kid is hip firing an ak
high as a kite xd
From the cradle to the cranium
Best way to rock...KEEP EM ON THEIR TOES ;)
From
school to skull, right?
Finally a version that isn’t just on one headphone lol
"...the only question is; how do we arm the other eleven?"
America: *"WE'RE WORKING ON IT"*
America working on disarming that one guy with a weapon, because other 11 want to loot his property. HR 127.
@@imeryakwut6437 Damn straight! The only law and order is at the point of a gun and I'm sure not gonna give up my law and order!
@@imeryakwut6437 the U.S.A. must be the most criminal barbaric and anarchistic country on the planet when 11 out of 12 people are criminals.
I am sure downtown Bagdad has more trust and humanity.
TBA America vs other places in the world is not that heavily armed there are other places in the world it is near 1 v 1 to people and guns
@@QALibrary "hey, the U.S. is not so bad cause in Syria, Sudan, Chad, Lybia (and all the other civil war countrys) they have more guns per person."
This is one of those movies where you are threaten with existential crisis & nihilism. After many such books, movies and facts all I can do to put food on the table, cloths to keep my family warm and a roof over their head along with all the other expenses is to just play along.
Sad, but true.
The good thing about being a misanthropic nihilist, is even if you did care about humanity, it wouldn't matter anyway 🤪
The end of this clip is so deep...I loved this movie!
Deep...no pun intended?
@@paulwingert9993 oh god, no stop.
GREATEST FUCKING USE OF BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD EVER!!!!
STOP!!!
What's that sound everybody looks what's going down!
Fun fact: This scene was the last one recorded because they didn’t have enough money
Exactly how I feel rite now .
War has just begun , 2\27\22
children die in the streets ,
money is all that matters ,
and the only thing we can do is RUclips it !
The cynicism of this movie is proven yet again, as the person about whom it is has been released in return for a random basketball player.
Over 1 billion firearms now... 1 in 7 worldwide
Most of them are probably still weapons from WW2
i been looking for this for so long, last time i seen it, i was 6
These two go well together, but the way they show the first manufacturing of the bullets is just terrible
Terrible in what aspects?
For how old this movie is they did a pretty solid job
@@elikanest6027 I think they're referring to how the manufacturing process works for ammo. This was not realistic but that's not what they were going for. They needed to compress the process to fit the timeframe, as well as show the general public an idea of what happens. It was artistic and beautifully done in my opinion. But yes, the actual process is somewhat different.
The lack of gunpowder is a notable point
@@elikanest6027 like how a circle of brass probably 5mm or less in diameter with a depth of probably a tenth of a mm becomes a 7.62x39 case, how there isn't any gunpowder inserted into the case. But they do get right that you need an undimpled primer though.
Ahhhhh the life of a bullet 🤌😌
This is a GREAT f*cking movie!
The producer of this Nicholas Cage movie (2005), Lord of War, largely financed the film with funding from outside the U.S. because it highlights the U.S. involvement in the international arms trade. Ukraine was involved with the arms trade from the time of the collapse of the Soviet Union (1988-1991). Today the United Stated is the principle supplier of arms to Ukraine in their proxy war with Russia. Imagine how many weapons Ukraine can purchase for $40,000,000,000.00 -- 40 billion dollars requested by Biden and passed by Congress today (2022).
Dude... ur awake, i like that my friend
And youre assuming the leadership which was known for corruption in ukraine will spend it all on weapons and not other stuff for personal gain like things as low as drugs and stuff
All of the 40 billion just for Ukraine? I'm pretty sure there's something else we're missing here.
the best movie
Ay bro nice shot
*oh shoot it’s the corn kid…*
Thing that bothered me is they missed powder drop and also primer seating
Lord of Spinfrigeld.Fubaflo War. It's Worth For What.
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Sniper: boom headshot
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For a second I thought Nick cage was Saul Goodman
The ending tho 😶
To be fair. That bullet stopped a drugged-out active shooter.
A child. Drugged as a means of compliance. Against an armed militia. Did you not hear the song? Nobody is right in the battles there.
@@duplicate8297 thanx, i was terrified cos thinking like isn't there a human being against that thought?
@@duplicate8297 yet it's a threat it's a kill or be killed situation morals go out the window when you are in real danger
@@teddoed2553 it’s still sad to see the kid die in violence that he almost certainly forced into
@@wyattnyfeler7270 an early death seems better than the life of misery or torture
replace bullets wth cellphones
Ай ай ай ай, убили негра
Not to chide the director but the filming of this movie is not particularly special. The message though is top 10 morally and culturally for the last 100 years. Schindler's List would be my #1. I won't rank others but The Green Book and Good Will Hunting would have to be in the discussion.
Green Book??? 💀💀💀
Oh thought this was Ukraine
But the bullet was made in Odessa, Ukraine.
The movie is good but sadly it's American propaganda.
Uncle Sam is the biggest arms exporter on the planet, not mother Russia.
its clearly about the massive black market arms trade that spawned out of the collapsing soviet union dumbass
@@jmaitland5709
lol. It doesn't matter if the "bullet" is black or white. Both will kill, and America is exporting way more tools of destruction than Russia.
@@oldi184 yeah and how does any of that change what this movie is about?
if I made a gangster movie about the golden triangle drug trade are you gonna show up calling it Colombian propaganda because the Colombian drug trade is bigger? obviously not
Watch the film's last act. It tends to agree with you.
This gets mentioned at the end of the movie. They never mentioned Russia was the worlds leading exporter.