Fury: Tanks vs. Machine Gun Turrets (Brad Pitt) 4K HD Clip | With Captions

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    Wardaddy (Brad Pitt) leads his convoy into a fight.
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    Fury. April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened army sergeant named Wardaddy (Brad Pitt) commands a Sherman tank and her five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and outgunned, and with a rookie soldier thrust into their platoon, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.
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  • @nickyborrisino
    @nickyborrisino 2 года назад +7963

    I like to pretend that as they are rolling around in tanks in this movie, somewhere else at that same moment in time, Tom Hanks is searching for Private Ryan.

    • @raticatesx5580
      @raticatesx5580 2 года назад

      And Brad's twin is scalping nazi's

    • @keanuwilliams3323
      @keanuwilliams3323 2 года назад +203

      great comment.. got me thinking that too

    • @chambea1118
      @chambea1118 2 года назад +898

      By this time, little ryan is at home with mommy and Tom hanks and the rest of the crew are dead.

    • @andrewmoore8992
      @andrewmoore8992 2 года назад +351

      and Aldo the Apache is off somewhere interrogating prisoners

    • @thedownunderverse
      @thedownunderverse 2 года назад +127

      @@andrewmoore8992 brad pitt cant be in 2 places at once

  • @drdisrespect5318
    @drdisrespect5318 2 года назад +7474

    From a filmmaking standpoint, this scene is amazing.
    From a military standpoint, this is horrendous.

    • @Kontorotsui
      @Kontorotsui 2 года назад +166

      Agreed

    • @fujimi715
      @fujimi715 2 года назад +504

      Yea as soon as they started taking contact from the tree line they would have lit it up with everything. They waited a bit until they started really unleashing

    • @beeman2075
      @beeman2075 2 года назад +44

      Agree, absolutely.

    • @tomstamford6837
      @tomstamford6837 2 года назад +331

      @@fujimi715 Plot device. Can't escape that in film making. The problem is that many people look at it and think... yeah, that's what they did.
      Either researching proper action is too costly and time consuming or it's boring and unlikely to engage the audience.

    • @urbypilot2136
      @urbypilot2136 2 года назад +238

      @@tomstamford6837 This. People being arm chair experts forgetting to suspend disbelief when watching a movie.

  • @ms-qp3pw
    @ms-qp3pw 8 месяцев назад +109

    My uncle was a tank driver in WW2 and was of Mexican descent. One of the first to cross the Rhine, his tank was shelled and was the only one of his crew alive to crawl out. He lost two fingers on his right hand due to the tank tracks running over his hand as he escaped. He spent the remainder of the war in a POW camp and survived. This film came out the year he died so my pop and I felt obligated to see it in his honor.

    • @dmmusicmusic
      @dmmusicmusic 3 месяца назад +4

      Be glad yo could, my Dad was active duty at 17yo, and just lost him Jan. 2022 at 95yo. my grandfather was also pow'd until 44 after being shot down just below Munich.

    • @brucebramlett6060
      @brucebramlett6060 3 месяца назад

      So he was an American!

    • @Konrok
      @Konrok 2 месяца назад

      Thank God, now Trump will build a wall, and not a single mexican will cross the border! Glory to the USA!

    • @edgardovilla199
      @edgardovilla199 Месяц назад

      @@brucebramlett6060NOPE MEXICAN AMERICAN🇲🇽

  • @robertthompson5908
    @robertthompson5908 Год назад +704

    “How do you know they’re dead , are you a doctor?” Great line.

    • @Glostahdude
      @Glostahdude Год назад

      “We’re not waiting for them to get up and fuck us in our ass”!!

    • @karlhaber1904
      @karlhaber1904 Год назад

      The Germans were famous for playing dead, letting us walk up on them, and then killing our people during that war.

    • @glorgau
      @glorgau Год назад +9

      It also could have been women because you can't tell that unless you're a doctor.

    • @navaerick86
      @navaerick86 Год назад

      @@glorgau that fad will die faster if we don't acknowledge it.

    • @SergeantExtreme
      @SergeantExtreme Год назад +6

      @@glorgau And even then, those doctors might be wrong if they have the "wrong" opinion of the matter.

  • @vacri54
    @vacri54 Год назад +3033

    I love the polite panzerfaust who pops up, then waits for the tank crew to have their little argument, then waits for the tank gun to acquire him as a target, all without moving an inch. Prime German discipline and manners!

    • @joeyclemenza7339
      @joeyclemenza7339 Год назад +93

      in all fairness, you can't just fire a rocket aimlessly into a tank and expect any kind of result. he was probably looking to get a killshot on the driver. and while taking the 5 to 10 seconds to aim up his shot (as he probably suspected the gunner was out of ammo), didn't see that the cannon was already aimed at his body.
      .....in fact the only ridiculous part of this scene is the fact that the cannon is perfectly aimed at him. no traversal, not even a twitch... just perfectly armed and lined up for the kill.

    • @wilhelmvonberghoff175
      @wilhelmvonberghoff175 Год назад +164

      @@joeyclemenza7339 No offence but that's not a good excuse. It doesn't take 5 seconds to aim a panzerfaust at a tank at that range. I'm sure any soldier in that situation would just pop up and fire, not wait to aim properly. Besides the panzerfaust already had good penetration at certain distances but at that range it will still cause damage no matter where he hits the tank.

    • @mastercooper743
      @mastercooper743 Год назад +12

      That's y is a move! noT reality...

    • @MusMasi
      @MusMasi Год назад +12

      @@wilhelmvonberghoff175 maybe it was a senior citizen and he decided to take a nap?

    • @spblackey
      @spblackey Год назад +48

      @@joeyclemenza7339 Not even the US infantry shambling out from behind the tanks like zombies, firing from the hip while walking?

  • @EricDaMAJ
    @EricDaMAJ 2 года назад +6057

    So considerate of the Germans to fight their weapon systems in sequence rather then all at once. And to shoot like Imperial Stormtroopers.

    • @JC130676
      @JC130676 2 года назад +508

      Not to mention that the tanks had the most impenetrable protection known to man: plot armor.

    • @adamwojciechowski4496
      @adamwojciechowski4496 2 года назад +245

      that's right, in reality AT guns will be shooting together with MG all at once and accurately, but not on holywood movies, like in westerns Indians never can hit cowboys

    • @butterchuggins5409
      @butterchuggins5409 2 года назад +182

      They did nazi that coming

    • @ryangoff4813
      @ryangoff4813 2 года назад +71

      And you know not use mortars and put all their fighting positions right out in the middle of an open field.

    • @alexbowman7582
      @alexbowman7582 2 года назад +58

      Then for the Tiger to give up it’s big advantage of range, frontal armour protection and the ability to accurately shoot and advance on those three Sherman’s

  • @TrevortheBatman
    @TrevortheBatman Год назад +14

    There’s something so beautiful about the way Shia says “ON THE WAY” every time

    • @afghanstan4551
      @afghanstan4551 Год назад +4

      On one. Main gun is one.

    • @michaelpierce9708
      @michaelpierce9708 3 месяца назад +2

      For the longest of time I thought he always said "On What!!" didn't know until I watched it with subtitles

  • @WhyForWhatNow
    @WhyForWhatNow Год назад +175

    The ricochet is jaw droppingly beautiful, the sustained\ dissipating sound paired with the shell flying off into the distance, wow

    • @ronoccc
      @ronoccc 8 месяцев назад +6

      terrifying

    • @mauriciobalderas3314
      @mauriciobalderas3314 8 месяцев назад +4

      That round has land somewhere I wonder where

  • @spoddie
    @spoddie 2 года назад +2061

    There is no way late war AT guns would miss anything at that range.

    • @TuAFFalcon
      @TuAFFalcon 2 года назад +376

      Brad Pitt needs to live and look cool shouting non sense.

    • @nelko5987
      @nelko5987 2 года назад +158

      Not to mention they're shooting at turns. Both of the AT would be shooting together, not after the other one got hit...

    • @favorius
      @favorius 2 года назад +52

      Late in the war, their bores were probably worn out.

    • @snakepliskin440
      @snakepliskin440 2 года назад +81

      This late in the war and German industry at pretty much zero, it’s highly possible.

    • @carlocruz4814
      @carlocruz4814 2 года назад +43

      @@TuAFFalcon And with his freaking torso and head out of the tank all the time ahahaha

  • @paulfromdevon4707
    @paulfromdevon4707 2 года назад +278

    Mate of mine from design college days in the late 80s in St Albans worked on this film. I remember him talking about taking a casting of a real Sherman turret and then pouring a resin version that could then get blown off. He also did the big front of hotel explosion in the town square - a big air cannon and lots of dust and debris. Said the gag was budgeted for about 25 grand (two attempts) but got it on the first take! Great guy by the name of Jim Leng.

    • @Salimkarim0
      @Salimkarim0 2 года назад +1

      The film sucks Thor

    • @direstrait22
      @direstrait22 2 года назад +4

      He did a great job!!

    • @grumpyoldmen2502
      @grumpyoldmen2502 2 года назад +3

      And there He is: the I know a guy from the movie guy

    • @poppers7317
      @poppers7317 2 года назад

      @@grumpyoldmen2502 and here's the "being an asshole for no reason" guy

    • @ravenoferin500
      @ravenoferin500 2 года назад

      @Jesus has given you all. Repent or die. Morrigan morda.

  • @harryurz
    @harryurz 4 месяца назад +7

    I sat next to an old guy at the local football for years who had a scar burn on his neck. Turned out he was a crewman in a Churchill crocodile flamethrower tank. He baled from a burning tank three times in mid 1944. Had nightmares for 40 years until he went into a school to talk about being a WW2 veteran, and the nightmares suddenly stopped.

    • @windwhipped5
      @windwhipped5 Месяц назад +1

      Yup..major source of anxiety went away..

  • @SKATETOSLAYER
    @SKATETOSLAYER Год назад +20

    Intense, definitely due for a re-watch.
    Crazy to me to think this is pretty much the kind of shit my Grandfather did in WWII, except he was with the British Columbia Dragoons. He commanded of a small fleet of Sherman tanks, they conquered a bunch of battles through the Liri Valley, Gothic Line, the heavily fortified Hitler Line, Melfa River, Rome, and fought alongside the 1st Canadian Corps to North-West Europe until the end of the war. They were credited with being the first to take out one of Germany's new 45 ton Panther tanks, while the Sherman tanks were only 30 tons. Badass. He never really talked about it much, he did tell us a few stories, but I have all the news paper clippings, medals, awards, and three books that were written about their action in the war to show for it, highest level of respect for him.

  • @dhalz4152
    @dhalz4152 2 года назад +119

    That AT gun never had the makings of a varsity athlete.

    • @ja8898
      @ja8898 2 года назад +4

      I don't like that kind of tawk!

    • @Derek.Joseph
      @Derek.Joseph 2 года назад

      @@liamrocks55 UnDERratEd

    • @AndyP998
      @AndyP998 Год назад

      shut up Junior

    • @AndyP998
      @AndyP998 Год назад

      @RT-106 Music Small my a**, those guns can take out enemy target from kilometer away

  • @hellothere9167
    @hellothere9167 2 года назад +526

    When will WW2 directors realise that when you downplay the enemy, you downplay the one's fighting them too

    • @james3414
      @james3414 2 года назад +116

      we are kind of at a stupid point right now where portraying the germans as a well trained army would be interpreted as being pro-Nazi. So we get cartoon movies and battles instead.

    • @roems6396
      @roems6396 2 года назад +30

      @@james3414
      No it wouldn’t. Absolutely no one would think that.

    • @TraustiGeir
      @TraustiGeir 2 года назад +63

      @@roems6396 Some idiot would, there is always someone.

    • @on2wheels378
      @on2wheels378 2 года назад +22

      Its hollywood. You want realism, read books..

    • @utley
      @utley 2 года назад +7

      @@on2wheels378 you got a point

  • @jamesmooney8933
    @jamesmooney8933 Год назад +180

    My dad was a tanker in the 27th Army Div on Siapan and Okinawa. He was a machine gunner.
    He was the youngest guy on his tank. He was rated as a sharp shooter. He fired the BAR on top of the tanker.
    This was the first movie that I ever saw that took you inside the tank.
    In Okinawa, as the tank rolled up on the beach it hit a land mine. Because he was on top of the tank, he was blown clear off the tank. The rest of the crew were not as luck. He felt that it was ironic because being on top of the tank, he was exposed to enemy rifle fire.

    • @hughburgess7201
      @hughburgess7201 Год назад +9

      God Bless your father for his service. BAR's were not used on tanks. The BAR (Browning Automatic Rifle) was a light squad machine gun for infantry use. The machine gun on top of the turret was usually a Browning 50 cal. M2 Heavy Machinegun (Ma Deuce). 30 cal. light machines guns were mounted as a coaxial gun in the turret and in a hull mount in the front glacis of the tank. The machine gun on tip was most often operated by the tank commander or gunner.

    • @jamesmooney8933
      @jamesmooney8933 Год назад +3

      @@hughburgess7201 I didn't know that. Thank you.

    • @danlyons4602
      @danlyons4602 Год назад +2

      Both my grandpa's fought in the pacific. One was in the navy and reloaded ammunition for anti-aircraft guns. My other grandpa carried a BAR in the army. They all saw some crazy shit.
      Had a cousin who witnessed a man get sucked into a jet engine on a carrier durring Nam.
      War is fucking brutal.

    • @jamesmooney8933
      @jamesmooney8933 Год назад +1

      @@danlyons4602 You have a great family

    • @ls60fd
      @ls60fd Год назад +2

      I guess back in those days there was no safe place on or in a tank. Inside you're safer from small arms fire but more susceptible to mines and anti tank fire. Brave young men all of them.

  • @room007
    @room007 2 года назад +48

    The lock-on time on those panzerfausts, man... uff

  • @iainbagnall4825
    @iainbagnall4825 2 года назад +189

    3:00 lol AT gun crew in prepared concealed position, static, firing at barn-door sized target that is moving directly towards them, at actually pretty close range, misses several times. Moving tank returns fire, hits them.

    • @SokIsKedu
      @SokIsKedu 2 года назад +13

      This movie has the biggest plot armor in Holywood history,. Hell even John McClane envy them.

    • @rotorheadv8
      @rotorheadv8 2 года назад +7

      What should happen on paper and what happens on the battlefield are all to often directly opposite.

    • @SircoleYT
      @SircoleYT 2 года назад +8

      Improbable, not impossible.

    • @rotorheadv8
      @rotorheadv8 2 года назад +11

      @@SircoleYT Also by this point in the war, Germany was fielding troops with little to no training. Fury’s crew, except for the newbie, had been fighting and surviving since Africa.

    • @yourarseismine1016
      @yourarseismine1016 2 года назад +43

      @@rotorheadv8 You can see that the AT crews hit the burning trucks in the field prior to the tanks arriving just fine, gun is adjusted, aim is calculated, all you have to do then is wait for the tanks and trucks to align and boom job done. This scene is a load of shit.

  • @marktunstall9875
    @marktunstall9875 4 месяца назад +10

    It makes me sad to think of all those lives lost on both sides. My father fought in WW2 in a tank crew. I'm glad I never had to.

  • @FreeRangePelican
    @FreeRangePelican Год назад +10

    3:09 is such an incredible shot!

  • @MarcoPolo-su2fc
    @MarcoPolo-su2fc Год назад +162

    "How do you know they are dead. Are you a DOCTOR?" Best line in the movie

    • @hiseverest9074
      @hiseverest9074 Год назад

      He should know the kid isn't a doctor. What an egghead!

    • @MarcoPolo-su2fc
      @MarcoPolo-su2fc Год назад +1

      @@hiseverest9074 The point is keep killing them even though they DEAD

    • @amauriherrera6022
      @amauriherrera6022 Год назад +5

      Before guns, it was the throat cutters job to make sure the other battalion was dead dead after melees or skirmishes.
      No kill like overkill

    • @12345jackjack
      @12345jackjack Год назад

      It's the real leader voice in the real war, make sure you don't miss anyone, if you miss, they can kill you.

    • @ssgking1
      @ssgking1 Год назад +2

      the best line is in the movie is the best job i ever had ,when their waiting for the germans drinking ,

  • @BrutallyHannes
    @BrutallyHannes 2 года назад +713

    I remember being drunk seeing this in theaters on my birthday. That ricochet at 3:09 literally threw me back in my seat. There was an honest quarter second I thought I was hit.

    • @johngoti4674
      @johngoti4674 2 года назад +24

      😂😂😂

    • @killjoysmakesomenoise668
      @killjoysmakesomenoise668 2 года назад +33

      The soldier in the MG didn't even flinch.😂

    • @TuAFFalcon
      @TuAFFalcon 2 года назад +5

      DRUNK! Na, just joking alcohol is awesome.

    • @wvy6965
      @wvy6965 2 года назад +4

      😂😂😂

    • @greenwave819
      @greenwave819 2 года назад +16

      Bro I was there and from where I was sitting, YOU DID GET HIT. get to the M.A.S.H asap

  • @chrisinstasis7986
    @chrisinstasis7986 Год назад +115

    Never seen the movie, but I just love the communication levels here. It's so unlike most dramatisations, but it shows you how much work goes into making a team actually work well in real life. Rather than some guy shouting "move out" and they all set off beautifully syncronised like a bunch of drones.

    • @jamessweet5341
      @jamessweet5341 6 месяцев назад +2

      And the coord was life or death too, to keep from shooting each other.

  • @asod187
    @asod187 Год назад +55

    As a german I say:
    Why are we aiming like stormtroopers in every movie? 😂

    • @AZO2922
      @AZO2922 Год назад +13

      Because its an American propaganda movie...and the good guy should live...

    • @masterrasciel
      @masterrasciel Год назад +4

      Because gringo movie. Hail Deutschland

    • @maxdecphoenix
      @maxdecphoenix Год назад +2

      it's an issue of scaling. While in reality, the germans were quite efficient, in movie world, there's a budget. There's a casting budget, an effects budget and a logistics budget. Not every movie can afford to show a full scale battle with 1000 extras being blown away by the squad, so the cheapest way to achieve the ultimate resolution (with the U.S. victory) is to just have the OPFOR miss a lot.

    • @SoulSonder26
      @SoulSonder26 23 дня назад +1

      I mean, you lost

    • @asod187
      @asod187 22 дня назад

      @@SoulSonder26 so many good answers. And there comes you.
      Your granddaddy may think differently.

  • @nickstones5583
    @nickstones5583 2 года назад +214

    Not the best war film made but you have to admire the cast dedication to the project. They spent weeks together sleeping eating etc in the tank or in similar cramped contions to make the movement in and around the tank authentic and the muck and grime..

    • @graemeking7336
      @graemeking7336 2 года назад +9

      Yep, dedication and a sweet pay packet will do it every time, baby

    • @CobrayCZ
      @CobrayCZ 2 года назад +8

      All that for such a stupid film lol...

    • @thanhvinhnguyento7069
      @thanhvinhnguyento7069 Год назад +3

      @@mystkprophet1593 it's not subjective. All this plot armor takes me out of the story so much. It's a war movie, but feels like a superhero movie

    • @croissantlover1
      @croissantlover1 Год назад

      @@mystkprophet1593 haha we could almost smell him. Almost. In the future of cinema you can smell him for sure.

    • @michaelkeaton5394
      @michaelkeaton5394 Год назад

      Almodt every war movie do this since platoon, you can also say that for movie like pearl hardor, doesn't male it any better...

  • @kevinhealey6540
    @kevinhealey6540 Год назад +1072

    A WW2 vet told me that among American troops fighting in France,
    machine gunners and 2nd lieutenants had very low life expectancies.
    The average life expectancy of a tanker was six weeks.
    I was born in 45. My mother told me that when it was announced that the atomic bomb had been dropped,
    everyone was sort of in shock because of the amount people that were killed. But no one really knew what in the world it was.
    When it was announced that the Japanese surrendered however, everyone really was elated and celebrated in the streets.
    The main reason was because the Western Union Messenger would no longer be seen from time to time
    in the neighborhood. He was like the angel of death. With the surrender it meant the telegrams would cease
    that had reported a loved one, a husband, a son, a nephew, a neighbor, the kid who had lived down the street
    was either was in critical condition, lost a leg or an arm, was killed or MIA.
    When a door bell rang and it was the messenger, a sudden feeling of shock came upon the person who opened the door.
    Everyone always knew what it meant.

    • @kevinhealey6540
      @kevinhealey6540 Год назад +63

      The generation who lived through WW2 were and are disappointed that their sacrifice was depreciated by the present day generation.

    • @Nerezza1
      @Nerezza1 Год назад +103

      @@kevinhealey6540 The present day generation is not to blame. In America it's the boomers that dismantled the society that the greatest generation built.

    • @stevegoldstein3402
      @stevegoldstein3402 Год назад +4

      @@Nerezza1 who was the greatest generation then?

    • @Nerezza1
      @Nerezza1 Год назад +50

      @@stevegoldstein3402 Usually thought of as the ones born between 1901 and 1927, i.e the majority who fought during WW2.

    • @johnmorales7333
      @johnmorales7333 Год назад +6

      Sure you were born in 1945. A 77 year old on RUclips. 😂😂😂stop with your fake storytelling

  • @DixxyV
    @DixxyV Год назад +4

    One thing this scene has done right is the chaos of communication. Not many movies insert chatters in the background, they add a sense of chaotic so well.

  • @alitlweird
    @alitlweird Год назад +8

    Love this film more and more each time I watch it. It’s message is unapologetically raw and uncompromising: *_War is shit._*

  • @aighti
    @aighti Год назад +7

    That first anti-tank shot missing is pure Hollywood I think

  • @atro29
    @atro29 Год назад +26

    What I learnt after watching this.
    Germans had green lazers. Allies had red lazers.

    • @eolsunder
      @eolsunder Год назад

      of course how are you going to tell who is who without different laser colors

    • @maxbie123
      @maxbie123 Год назад +3

      Different countries actually did use different tracer colors - though it’s a little dramatized for movies like this one to differentiate between firing sources

    • @PlaceToPlaceKC
      @PlaceToPlaceKC Год назад +2

      tracers, not lasers.

    • @mwillblade
      @mwillblade Год назад

      @@PlaceToPlaceKC No phasers!

    • @Spurdospaerde692
      @Spurdospaerde692 Год назад

      That's the level of sheer knowledge one gets from hyper-realistic movies like "Fury"! Also, one apparently learns new acronyms; Light Amplification by Ztimulated Emission of Radiation.

  • @SkibidiCumYT
    @SkibidiCumYT Год назад +3

    3:48 bro was shooting until he got a hit marker

  • @SnapEtaco
    @SnapEtaco Год назад +20

    When Michael Pena says "This ain't pretty you know, it's what we do." That line hits hard. Had a coworker that was in Iraq and was on the phone with a customer that was another veteran. I was on a call myself and wasn't listening in completely but knew he was arguing with the customer. Then I heard him say "Look, we did what we did cause we were told to do it." And I felt like everyone in the room knew what he was talking about. War is Hell.

    • @peterpeterson4800
      @peterpeterson4800 Год назад +2

      War isn't hell. War is war and hell is hell, and out of the two, war is a lot worse. In any religion only sinners go to hell. In war, there are plenty of innocent people.

    • @jsullivan2112
      @jsullivan2112 Год назад +1

      @@peterpeterson4800 That plus you know, there's no such thing as hell, but there's definitely such thing as war.

    • @activatekruger446
      @activatekruger446 7 месяцев назад +1

      In other words "we were just following orders." Not a valid excuse. Not for the losing side, anyway.

  • @richardrichard9953
    @richardrichard9953 Год назад +11

    My Uncle was a Tank Commander under Patton. 3rd Armored Div. He grew up in Porterville and used to go watch the men Train in the desert. He fought at the Battle of the Bulge. His Career ended in Korea when his legs were run over by a Tank he was sleeping under.

  • @keeganrath8971
    @keeganrath8971 2 года назад +29

    Honestly, I love this movie but in real life with the positioning and firepower. Those Paks would’ve probably ate those tanks up. Pak teams were notorious for being fast, accurate, and able to focus fire.

    • @ProjUltraZ
      @ProjUltraZ 2 года назад +1

      88 would go right thru and some guys bunched behind it and keep going

  • @The_Comedy_Hub
    @The_Comedy_Hub Год назад +4

    At this point, I have watched so many Fury clips on youtube that I should just re watch the film on Netflix and be done with it lol

  • @superwhiterice8640
    @superwhiterice8640 Год назад +15

    The hip fire with the M1 from the infantry as they fan out is killing me.

    • @bwhip
      @bwhip Год назад

      You can't miss fast enough to win.

    • @Buffalo9975
      @Buffalo9975 Год назад +1

      Welcome to the real world tactic of marching fire. Patton unironically loved it, and the BAR was literally designed for it.

  • @jayzingmond5276
    @jayzingmond5276 Год назад +2

    Stellar and riveting! The scene vs. the larger, more powerful Panzer is fantastic!!

  • @thepatriotwarrior4823
    @thepatriotwarrior4823 Год назад +8

    I love tank movies. I’m kind of biased because I was a 19K (tanker) in the army. I loved the M1A2 and all the ass lock-in it did. I did it for nine wonderful years and said no more. I had my fair share of being gone all the damn time. We trained and trained and trained. One of the best times of my life.

    • @buttlord2223
      @buttlord2223 Год назад +1

      My favorite tanker quote is a driver or gunner standing in front of his abrams for a selfie, a reply saying "Man those things are so cool." And the tanker replying with, "It is a massive piece of shit." I think he said something later about how it always broke down lol

    • @nikolakaravida9670
      @nikolakaravida9670 Год назад

      Literally all tankers love this movie. The only people who hate it are Wehraboos and War Thunder nerds. Sure it's not accurate in a lot of scenes, but it feels very authentic, they especially nailed the bond and communication between the crewmembers.

    • @mwillblade
      @mwillblade Год назад

      So, did you watch Tank Girl?

  • @TheDeathclawhunter
    @TheDeathclawhunter Год назад +139

    the movie has its flaws but theres no denying 4:17 is just a badass shot

    • @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
      @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor Год назад +3

      It looks like lasers from Star Wars or any other science fiction film

    • @LSKennedy78
      @LSKennedy78 Год назад +17

      @@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor Bro, George Lucas pulled the colors of the blasters shots from real-life WW2 usage. The Germans and American forces really used, respectively, green and red tracer rounds for their machine guns in order to help line up their fire.

    • @TemenosL
      @TemenosL Год назад +8

      @@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor These are called tracer rounds, and.. are a real thing.

    • @TemenosL
      @TemenosL Год назад +18

      Actually, the round ricochet is by far the most badass part of that. It does a fantastic job in capturing how extremely fast and violent such a round is, and also that A) they can in fact ricochet, (Hollywood has done little at all to suggest that shells can actually not immediately gasoline-explosion things they hit), and B) it reinforces on a visceral level that tanks are armored behemoths capable of shrugging off poorly angled hits from weapons otherwise capable of wrecking them.

    • @Mitthalekmleqhos
      @Mitthalekmleqhos Год назад

      @@LSKennedy78 ah that’s interesting, I was really confused why the MG42 shot green lasers, you know…

  • @logger22
    @logger22 Год назад

    Cinematography and soundtrack wise, this is one of the best WW2 films ever.

  • @neversayjello
    @neversayjello Год назад +3

    4:25 cracks me up every time

  • @robusbobus7909
    @robusbobus7909 Год назад +5

    the added head crush from the tank was brutal, but amazing.

  • @icouldntthinkofagoodname7216
    @icouldntthinkofagoodname7216 2 года назад +10

    Imagine you're riding a Tiger but your enemy has a really tank with a really thick vibranium 6.9 inch plate plot armor.

  • @iseeyou1312
    @iseeyou1312 Год назад +10

    This scene had the pretty laser lights of a starwars battle, and the same stormtrooper accuracy.

  • @keithharris1672
    @keithharris1672 9 месяцев назад +3

    This is actually one badass picture. I have it on DVD. Brad plays a helluva grizzled seen a lot leadership role. They have some scenes they dropped out the final cut they should've left in. I like the crew of the Fury, soldiers. They should edit it add the deleted scenes and redistribute it.

  • @timothybuckley6960
    @timothybuckley6960 2 года назад +786

    I love how the German force patiently awaited thier turn to shoot, MG and the 2 PAK 40's, kinda like an old kung fu movie where the group of baddies would do the same thing, allowing thier certain doom. Great cinematic scene but B.S. accuracy.

    • @cryptozoomauler5505
      @cryptozoomauler5505 2 года назад +35

      Yeah, I noticed that guy who came up with the panzerfaust had time enough to get off the shot but didn't for some reason...thought it was weird.

    • @andreasmartin7942
      @andreasmartin7942 2 года назад +55

      No american soldiers were harmed in the making of this film.

    • @LOLHAMMER45678
      @LOLHAMMER45678 2 года назад +13

      @@andreasmartin7942 bruh every tank but Fury is gone by the end of the movie

    • @SophiaAphrodite
      @SophiaAphrodite 2 года назад +1

      Said someone who has no idea how tactical combat works.............

    • @TR-nk3jf
      @TR-nk3jf 2 года назад +12

      @@cryptozoomauler5505 Because not every part of a tank can be destroyed, there are certain regions you can hit to totally put a tank out of action. With a one-man panzerfaust unit you get one shot from that range and if it isn't a kill shot it's pointless. You can't just shoot randomly at that range. So it really wasn't unrealistic at all. There were elements of this scene that were unrealistic, just not that one.

  • @whicker59
    @whicker59 2 года назад +36

    Pitt and his tanks would've had a much easier time if they'd simply eaten wine & cheese, and caught some Rays using tin foil that morning, and played loud gypsy music when confronting the Germans. It's a PROVEN technique......it worked for Oddball.

    • @fryer05maverick31
      @fryer05maverick31 2 года назад +4

      Woof Woof!

    • @NS4L1683
      @NS4L1683 2 года назад

      Yea in a gay ass Hollywood crap film

    • @garylake1676
      @garylake1676 2 года назад

      Oddball did have a slightly different agenda mind, the war was just a nice distraction for him and his crew whilst they worked out how to work the free market to their advantage......

    • @zargonfuture4046
      @zargonfuture4046 2 года назад +2

      And a infinitely better movie,.. Kelly's Heroes is a true classic! accurate no but a much better story with excellent acting..

    • @carsonagenic6285
      @carsonagenic6285 2 года назад +1

      Hey Moriarty,,,,Stop it with those negative waves!

  • @davidlloyd3116
    @davidlloyd3116 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am so glad I never had to fight in war. I can’t imagine the horror, the carnage, the loss and suffering - on both sides.

  • @robertwilliam5527
    @robertwilliam5527 Год назад +2

    The scene is the best promotion for German beer, they never could hit the target.

  • @Thescott16
    @Thescott16 Год назад +29

    When a historical film sacrifices accuracy for atmosphere, it's only ever going to be half as good as it could have been.

  • @iKorv1n
    @iKorv1n 2 года назад +45

    Every scene I've watched from Fury is like if the movie they were filming in Tropic Thunder was serious.

    • @myblacklab7
      @myblacklab7 Год назад

      LOL - that sounds about right.
      I might watch the movie just to see if it's dumb enough to be entertaining - lining up tanks and slowly creeping towards fortified anti-tank guns is so obviously stupid to everyone with even a basic understanding of how guns work that I imagine this movie must be full of inanity.

  • @TheHorrorFanatic450
    @TheHorrorFanatic450 Год назад +7

    Its also really scary to know that any battle with an enemy tank, that the last shot could be your last. Must have been really scary during that time

  • @localdude2979
    @localdude2979 Год назад +1

    5:42 "FUUUUUUCK!!" holy fucking shit man..

  • @steveh1121
    @steveh1121 2 года назад +66

    No.way the Germans would have missed from that distance

    • @knightimer2
      @knightimer2 2 года назад +8

      Those AT guns basically should have scored at least 3 tank kills in this scene.

    • @0623kaboom
      @0623kaboom 2 года назад +4

      storm troopers in training ... they already passed basic ... couldnt hit the broadside of a barn ... so they set them out to stop tanks ;)

    • @AJ-zt4bb
      @AJ-zt4bb 2 года назад +6

      Plot armor is the strongest armor known to man

    • @KillerT-Bone
      @KillerT-Bone Год назад +3

      Likely inexperienced crews, it is April 1945 during the movie and for all we know these guys could be new recruits with little to no training.

    • @hazmatbob1519
      @hazmatbob1519 Год назад +1

      @@KillerT-Bone new recruits arent dressed like one of the fking elite units in the german army lol its just plot armor

  • @manofthetombs
    @manofthetombs 2 года назад +144

    Those weren't turrets. Turrets are hard, reinforced placements. They were machine gun "nests", entrenched ground troops, and a few scattered fortified tank emplacements.

    • @Caseytify
      @Caseytify 2 года назад

      Actually they're pillboxes, not turrets. The latter word is used for tanks and ships' rifles.

    • @charlescourtwright2229
      @charlescourtwright2229 2 года назад +2

      @@billnelson3405 yep pillboxes are armored, normally via conctrete, its what a lot of tanks with howitzers(lower velocity guns) were made to take out

    • @xavierzlotorowiez316
      @xavierzlotorowiez316 Год назад

      this man there got the eye of an EAGLE

    • @chooch5728
      @chooch5728 Год назад

      Everyone is a know it all that seems to know nothing

    • @manofthetombs
      @manofthetombs Год назад

      @@billnelson3405 Correct! The Maginot line was pillboxes and concrete fortifications.

  • @plissken2156
    @plissken2156 Год назад +1

    What's with all tracer rounds? The enemy may as well post a large neon yellow flag that reads, "We're over here!"

  • @MrCucamonga1
    @MrCucamonga1 Год назад

    I seen this movie in the theaters, but for the life of me, I cant remember it much. Need to rewatch this.

  • @andreasmartin7942
    @andreasmartin7942 2 года назад +71

    Well, of course this is a bit unfair. I mean, the Americans have a Brad. And everyone knows those are indestructible.

    • @whicker59
      @whicker59 2 года назад +2

      Pitt learned everything he knows about Sherman tank fighting from Oddball......he just didn't use it for some reason.
      Pitt and his tanks would've had a much easier time if they'd simply eaten wine & cheese, and caught some Rays using tin foil that morning, and played loud gypsy music when confronting the Germans. It's a PROVEN technique......it worked for Oddball.

    • @Sqied
      @Sqied 2 года назад +1

      SPOILERS!!!
      Literally dies in the movie though.

    • @andreasmartin7942
      @andreasmartin7942 Год назад

      @@Sqied He just 'expired'. Older model.

  • @rl2699
    @rl2699 2 года назад +149

    I know the action in these movies are dramatized greatly but if it's done right then it is still an amazing movie. What made this movie stick with me and to the point of me loving it is Shia. Every time he fired the main turret he'd always yell "ON THE WAY" which is awesome to me.

    • @ronburgundy4375
      @ronburgundy4375 2 года назад +3

      Kind-of hard to dramatize ww2

    • @mjpraetorian4386
      @mjpraetorian4386 Год назад +5

      ​@@Jo_Wardy Eh. But his character is based on the most successful US Tank Ace. Layffaet G Poole ( I have horrendously misspelled his name)

    • @aquastar1182
      @aquastar1182 Год назад

      @@Jo_Wardy The only people that don’t like this movie are people that hate America. We live rent free in your head 🇺🇸 🦅

    • @mjpraetorian4386
      @mjpraetorian4386 Год назад

      @@Jo_Wardy bit extreme

    • @mjpraetorian4386
      @mjpraetorian4386 Год назад

      @@Jo_Wardy That's true. I think its mostly about the hell the tankers went through. Mostly

  • @cleverusername9369
    @cleverusername9369 4 месяца назад

    Love that Gordo tried his best to train Norman on the job

  • @IXVLI
    @IXVLI Год назад

    When war closer to you, then you think, this movies hit different

  • @MrBejkovec
    @MrBejkovec 2 года назад +1329

    Germans: perfectly annihilating those half-tracks, knowing the range they destroyed them.
    Germans when tanks arrive: miss every fucking shot they shoot.
    Hollywood.
    Edit: my first ever 1 000 likes, holy damn.
    Edit 2: C'mon, I know the movie had to have some proper action, I'm just saying it could had been somehow more realistic, I liked the movie in the end.

    • @jacksons1010
      @jacksons1010 2 года назад +33

      What movie are you watching? In this one they score a hit that ricochets off the tank. Those anti tank gunners are late war noobs, likely scared out of their minds seeing tanks that will shoot back, and they know it. This is not so unrealistic as people say in these comments.

    • @masnoesnada
      @masnoesnada 2 года назад +83

      @@jacksons1010 Those late war noobs probably still had more experience than the just arrived to war US troops. Anti tank crew in german military was pretty deadly, even at the end of the war, that tanks coming straight forward to a strongly defended position would be hurt badly. It doesnt make sense that tank crews are able to hit a partially dug anti tank gun firing from a moving platform while anti tank cannons cant take a direct hit on a tank in open field.

    • @danparadis3810
      @danparadis3810 2 года назад +13

      yeah people never panic or screw up when they're in danger and being shot at
      good point

    • @tremedar
      @tremedar 2 года назад +9

      @@masnoesnada How the hell do you figure that? Germans stationed in France had a grand total of 2 months combat experience, if they were involved in any of the fighting to bring down the fancy boys. By 1945, Americans had 3 years of combat experience, near constant, as opposed to sitting on their asses for 5 years.

    • @Dreagostini
      @Dreagostini 2 года назад +11

      @@tremedar 3 years? The same troops? When was D-Day again and who fought there? All of pacific theatre and northern Africa/ Italy troops? Bold statement.

  • @thesskep689
    @thesskep689 Год назад +6

    Gives the term ‘ridiculous’ a whole new meaning

  • @texastoast5202
    @texastoast5202 4 месяца назад +1

    ** In case you were wondering, Norman, aka Logan Lerman, is quite possibly the most talented actor to ever enter Hollywood. Look at him on 3:10 to Yuma as well. Interviewers asked if Brad Pitt gave him acting advice or if Jon Bernthal did the same and he said “No, they actually asked me for advice.” He is an actor’s actor.

  • @WiredWasp99
    @WiredWasp99 Месяц назад

    spotter: sir they have star wars guns sir!!! Brett Farve: yeah, and?

  • @williamthompson2141
    @williamthompson2141 2 года назад +12

    I didn’t watch this movie for a long time for some reason, but once I did, I loved it.

    • @jdsheleg8332
      @jdsheleg8332 2 года назад +4

      I watch as soon as it came, and for reason of lack of realism, I hated it.

    • @Jo_Wardy
      @Jo_Wardy Год назад +1

      I was disgusted by how cheesy cringey and innaccurate their Star Wars tracer battle was. It’s basically a 12 yr olds world of tanks battle or war thunder battle

  • @madman2u
    @madman2u Год назад +319

    The Germans would've likely won that battle if this scene was realistic. They had superior firepower and the element of surprise. Those are PAK 40 7.5CM anti-tank guns, which are super accurate, and that's not overstating it even the slightest. They can end a Sherman tank at 1500 meters. Sherman tanks are like paper to them at the distance in this clip. It's 75MM armor at best, compared to a gun that can penetrate twice that at that distance. The German soldiers also carried portable AT launchers.

    • @nomadaa5984
      @nomadaa5984 Год назад

      You’re a dumbass who clearly doesn’t understand anything but I’ll try to be coherent for you. The Germans staggered their attacks to draw in the Americans further into a potion of no retreat. If they all fired at once, yeah they might have done more damage but then it would have given the Americans a chance to retreat. The Germans plan did not work obviously.

    • @brenoandrade7775
      @brenoandrade7775 Год назад +32

      Germans were robbed bad in this film. Even american officers use german uniforms in this movie.

    • @revolrz22
      @revolrz22 Год назад +37

      PaK 40 would struggle against a late model Sherman at 1500 meters. Don't oversell it.
      If this were realistic, the PaK battery would fire once, and the M4s would WP the entire tree line while withdrawing. Hell, the infantry probably wouldn't have been pinned there in the first place because local mortar batteries would have been brought into action against the tree line.

    • @frodrickfronkensteen9241
      @frodrickfronkensteen9241 Год назад +6

      @@revolrz22 Best reply I've seen yet.
      WP... sad that most don't know/were never taught what that round is/was/could do.

    • @frodrickfronkensteen9241
      @frodrickfronkensteen9241 Год назад +31

      "The Germans would've likely won that battle if this scene was realistic..."

  • @alejandroserranxxb
    @alejandroserranxxb Год назад +2

    para mi la mejor pelicula de guerra, una obra de arte

  • @xephael3485
    @xephael3485 Год назад +6

    This movie is a complete fantasy of what tank battle is like.

    • @T.K.9
      @T.K.9 3 месяца назад

      The tanks pushing up with troops at the back is possible.
      The Kraut High Velociry missing shots at that range is impossible.

  • @InternaIRevenueService
    @InternaIRevenueService Год назад +50

    To this day, the audio in this film is golden. Everything from the muted and gargled comms chatter to the deep gutteral clunks of the guns and whistle of the shots.
    Is the film itself realistic? No, any armchair general could easily ramble off the numerous and egregious errors this film has.

    • @vacri54
      @vacri54 Год назад +10

      'Armchair general'? Nothing so salubrious is required. A 'rickety-stool general' would have a laundry list of issues in this scene.

    • @rado9815
      @rado9815 Год назад +1

      Too bad realism is what I expect from a historical movie...

    • @Jo_Wardy
      @Jo_Wardy Год назад

      It’s so bad I would ban it but Americans love to show how much better they are and people love amounts of killing in movies. It was war but I could also say brad pitta character kinda turned into a psycho murderer at the end speaking perfect German

  • @internet146
    @internet146 2 года назад +5

    Great scene but back then were they hip firing long rifles?? 5:20

  • @TheLambdaTeam
    @TheLambdaTeam Год назад +2

    Gotta love the lasers they use 😂😂😂😂

  • @Watp__92
    @Watp__92 7 месяцев назад

    Love this movie

  • @ralphlauren3621
    @ralphlauren3621 2 года назад +10

    "It's just a ricochet..." yeah right, i almost got my head blown off.

    • @schwerenevonyildi1315
      @schwerenevonyildi1315 2 года назад +2

      Imagine the hearing of the people inside the tank that ricochetted the round.

  • @stevek8829
    @stevek8829 Год назад +110

    The most implausible story line in war movie history. Troy fell faster than that tank.

    • @willythemailboy2
      @willythemailboy2 Год назад

      You should look into the story of the last stand of the Raseiniai Heroes.

    • @stevek8829
      @stevek8829 Год назад +1

      @@willythemailboy2 why? If you're so up on it, why not say something interesting?

    • @willythemailboy2
      @willythemailboy2 Год назад

      @@stevek8829 Because I don't feel like copy/pasting an article for you.
      The short version is a single Soviet KV2 held up an entire German advance for more than a day, killing everything around it until it ran out of ammunition during the night and German infantry finally swarmed it past its machine guns to get grenades in through the hatches.
      Maybe if you weren't such a douche or a historical illiterate you'd have heard of such things before.

    • @nikolakaravida9670
      @nikolakaravida9670 Год назад +4

      @@stevek8829 At Raseiniai, a single Soviet KV1 stopped at a crossroads and held up elements of the 6th Panzer Division for 24 hours before finally being destroyed. So this type of shit does happen in real life. Fury just dramatizes it.

    • @stevek8829
      @stevek8829 Год назад +9

      @@nikolakaravida9670 that KV-2 story is interesting, but there are no verifiable accounts. The crew were killed and the supposed action isn't written up by the Germans either.
      The tank was isolated on a dirt road surrounded by empty soft ground. It's mobility thus restricted. It didn't seem like good terrain for a stand. Maybe the 50 mm guns that first opposed it weren't adequate.
      In the actual battle, Kremlin lost 704 of 749 tanks.
      It's certainly interesting, but it seems unlikely considering how fast the Germans took out that large armada of tanks. The Soviets were not above creating heroic stories to counter the actual shattering defeats. This was right after the start of Barbarossa.
      A picture of the supposed tank shows it not at a crossroads or near any cover.
      Thanks for getting me to look it up, but I'll have to think this is Soviet fake news during the Blitzkrieg.

  • @victorrenearayapasten3775
    @victorrenearayapasten3775 Год назад +1

    Extraordinario, muy buena película 🎥

  • @albowman6852
    @albowman6852 Год назад +15

    I was an 11Delta in an armor unit stationed in Germany in the 1970's. This scene is quite authentic. Especially the terrain. It looks exactly like Germany in the countryside.

    • @taIlboyandy23
      @taIlboyandy23 Год назад +1

      Yes, the trees and grass definitely look very German.

  • @movableorigins4194
    @movableorigins4194 Год назад +67

    I like how the Germans had their trenches in pieces with no escape route to the perfect tree line behind them, make every military sense possible!!

    • @davidt294
      @davidt294 Год назад

      Just like the Russians of today! They are unfortunately dying in droves because they are not capable of fighting Ukraine

    • @movableorigins4194
      @movableorigins4194 Год назад +1

      @@davidt294 Did they not say the same about the Syrian army! It is always amazing to watch westerners drawn in fantasy!

    • @jffry890
      @jffry890 Год назад +1

      They weren't trenches. They were foxholes.

    • @movableorigins4194
      @movableorigins4194 Год назад +2

      @@jffry890 trenches, short but deffo not foxholes. So next time look with your eys open.

    • @donorbane
      @donorbane Год назад

      @@movableorigins4194 I guess it's a fantasy we kicked the Germans asses, and were pretty much the only ones doing that, Japanese as well. The world was getting its asses handed to them till we arrived. Like it our not we WON the day. Period.

  • @garymcaleer6112
    @garymcaleer6112 Год назад +2

    Brad's masterpiece. Vanity aside, the man's a good man.

  • @cesarsuniaga5918
    @cesarsuniaga5918 Год назад +1

    Exelentes actores exelente película,q más se podría decir

  • @tomaszstefaniuk9449
    @tomaszstefaniuk9449 Год назад +31

    Never enough of this scene! Classic!

  • @fordprefect4843
    @fordprefect4843 2 года назад +17

    Never knew so much tracer rounds were used in WW2. Looks just like star wars.

    • @dondee5439
      @dondee5439 2 года назад +2

      Artistic license. I just pretend like it was a supply issue. They either got the wrong ammo or somebody new incorrectly boxed it at the factory. Do I have to do all the thinking on here?

    • @paulklee5790
      @paulklee5790 2 года назад +2

      I seem to remember reading that it was one bullit in ten... and them guns have a very rapid rate of fire

    • @someguy4915
      @someguy4915 2 года назад +4

      @@paulklee5790 Not that high though, the movie is far from accurate in terms of tactics used, nobody is loading a tracer every other 1 or 2 bullets like they show here, the Germans aren't waiting in line to fire (second AT cannon only shoots after the first is destroyed), AT cannons zeroed in on that field (as they already shot down equipment before) would not miss that much, WWII tanks would not be shooting whilst driving, or at least not hitting anything reliably whilst driving through a field, inside a tank you can't have reasonably quiet conversations due to the noise, a panzerfaust does not take minutes to aim (just point and shoot it) and so on.
      Fun movie, but do not take it as a history lesson beyond 'war is bad'.

    • @charlescourtwright2229
      @charlescourtwright2229 2 года назад +1

      @@someguy4915 i took it as "how war changes people" and werent most tracers every 5 or 10 rounds?

    • @someguy4915
      @someguy4915 2 года назад

      @@charlescourtwright2229 Oh I'm not disagreeing with that, the movie makes a strong point quite well about war changing people and destroying humanity but in terms of technical accuracy there's a few things that go beyond taking creative liberties into just making stuff up.
      The 3v1 Sherman vs Tiger scene is quite exciting but obviously in reality rather ridiculous, in the end the movie is good enough to allow most (myself included) to suspend their disbelief and enjoy it, just don't use the movie as an exact reference for history.

  • @matthewheather6911
    @matthewheather6911 Год назад

    10/10 the MG-42 fire was outstanding.

  • @joelleson3313
    @joelleson3313 Год назад

    That's accurate bumper number markings on Brad Pitt's 2d Armored Division Sherman tank. It shows a 67th Armored Regiment bumper number. In 1965, our 2d Armored Division tanks had the 1st Battalion, 67th Armor numbers on them.

  • @user-hudi
    @user-hudi 2 года назад +34

    “How do you know they are dead? Are you a doctor?”
    😂

  • @thaxtoncook5427
    @thaxtoncook5427 Год назад +3

    That ricochet was terrifying

  • @Kissfan96dr
    @Kissfan96dr 7 месяцев назад

    Trees "Hey, what did I do to you?"

  • @evelynsahoe8896
    @evelynsahoe8896 Год назад

    whoever made that sound effect for the ricochet at 3:09 just wow

  • @trungtri5942
    @trungtri5942 2 года назад +6

    brad pitt's face is like an insurance for a modern critics acclaimed films. He deserves more

  • @w.s8676
    @w.s8676 Год назад +12

    Fury was such a great movie...cant imagine what it was really like to be a tank crew in ww2 and the constant danger they were in

    • @nigelbevan8449
      @nigelbevan8449 Год назад +3

      Too many mistakes were made in Fury..... The Ronson was so cramped that there was hardly any room in them... But Hollywood made the inside that big, you could fit an entire three piece suite in one....

    • @nigelbevan8449
      @nigelbevan8449 Год назад +4

      @Marc Geerdink Definitely!!!! Couldn't agree with you more...

    • @nigelbevan8449
      @nigelbevan8449 Год назад +1

      @Anakin Skywalker Go down to Bovington Tank Museum, as there a couple there and you will see it's not "a myth"... You're allowed to look inside, so you can see for yourself.

    • @nigelbevan8449
      @nigelbevan8449 Год назад +1

      @Anakin Skywalker Then it's not "a myth" then is it?... I'm not really interested in the tiger. Why? Because my Father was a tank driver in the second world war, who saw action first hand in the Ardennes, Operation Market Garden and every tank crew were shit scared of the tiger. Mechanically, the tiger was a bag of nails, but the fire power was something else. Hence the nickname "the Ronson", was given to the Sherman tank by the Germans.

    • @nigelbevan8449
      @nigelbevan8449 Год назад

      @Anakin Skywalker Oh whatever bud, you have your opinions and seem to be the number one expert on such matters, so we'll leave it with that okay? Enjoy the rest of your day and God bless you and your family. Take care.

  • @unknowntalent3440
    @unknowntalent3440 Год назад

    Wow when Brad said "Get your head out of your ass!!!" I felt that..... 🤣🤣🤣

  • @dannycampbell5255
    @dannycampbell5255 Год назад +4

    Love rhe movie. Really wish they had not removed so many scenes that gave the rest of the crew depth.

  • @SuperHuscarl
    @SuperHuscarl Год назад +59

    I think if the movie focused on how dangerous the Germans and Americans really were in combat equally, rather than giving the Germans Stormtrooper aim, the movie would’ve benefited more from a realism AND Hollywood standpoint.
    Hacksaw Ridge does that extremely well with the Japanese and how tough they were to fight.

    • @jasonpatterson8091
      @jasonpatterson8091 Год назад +7

      Exactly, this movie shows the Germans as absurdly inept throughout. It could have been a decent film, but it was so wildly unrealistic that it's almost comical instead.

    • @mistergoodfellow5847
      @mistergoodfellow5847 Год назад +5

      @@jasonpatterson8091 Because at this point in the war, they were inept, inexperienced, and incompetent in almost all ways aside from the absolute die-hard SS troops. Even then, they still had a lot of new and green guys that couldn't fight nearly as well under pressure like those who had actual combat experience. Not excusing the stormtrooper aim - or the AT troop waiting 10 whole seconds to fire - but to say that the germans were equally as deadly as Americans this late into the war is some wehrmacht cope-tier shilling lol.

    • @Softpaw1996
      @Softpaw1996 Год назад +7

      @@mistergoodfellow5847 No just no.
      there were plenty of experienced germans fighting late war. stop spreading misinformation.
      there's even in movie evidence that they are fighting experienced soldiers.
      medals on the tiger commanders uniform for instance shows several accolades achieved through active combat that a rookie wouldn't get.
      the pak emplacements in this scene has notched plenty kills on the barrels of their guns, and had just previously eliminated a mechanized unit, thus they knew the distance, and were prepared and zeroed in.
      not only that, but they were using cannons known for being easy to handle and very good at the range they are presented.
      and here they are shooting at what is point blank for their gun type and cant hit a large slow moving target getting closer and closer.
      even un-experienced crews would have taken out a sherman or 2.

    • @mistergoodfellow5847
      @mistergoodfellow5847 Год назад +5

      @@Softpaw1996 You're misunderstanding my point - i'm not disputing any of that whatsoever. You're countering an argument that literally doesn't exist on my end.
      The entire scene is unrealistic, and I agree, at least one or two of those shermans should've been absolutely annihilated - but the point stands that people here are vastly overestimating the average(Keyword here, not all) german troops ability, combat experience, training, and morale at this period of the war - which as I stated, is still wehrmacht-tier cope posting.

    • @Softpaw1996
      @Softpaw1996 Год назад

      @@mistergoodfellow5847 well whatever then.

  • @neverwinta7702
    @neverwinta7702 Год назад

    There communication is best and less than normal. Wow I wish work was like this .

  • @xmikerx666
    @xmikerx666 10 месяцев назад

    It's a film not a documentary. Of course Brad Pitt isn't going to die at this stage.

  • @ranvabclc
    @ranvabclc 2 года назад +8

    04:18... Magnificent.

  • @chapmasi
    @chapmasi 2 года назад +47

    Amazing how thick that plot armour seems to be.... utterly ridiculous.

  • @RobertStrong124
    @RobertStrong124 Год назад

    This scene is probably the most emblematic of the allied experience in Europe

  • @pfefferle74
    @pfefferle74 Год назад +2

    I'm not a military expert, but I have strong doubts that they would have used tracer ammunition in such scenarios. It just makes it easier for the enemy to see where the incoming fire is coming from.

  • @djowpeter3445
    @djowpeter3445 Год назад +19

    Deviam fazer a parte 2 desse maravilhoso filme !👏👏👏👏👏

    • @Commando0333
      @Commando0333 Год назад

      No point. We all know what happened to you Nazis

  • @jbb9643
    @jbb9643 Год назад +4

    Sun Tzu: Always deploy your infantry in the open in front of the available cover so the cameras can film their deaths.
    Sun Tzu: Always abandon your most strategic airbase before you abandon a country that depended on you for 20 years.

    • @adrenjones9301
      @adrenjones9301 Год назад +1

      I cant believe how quickly that embarrassing Afghanistan retreat was forgotten.