This is when a soldier needs to be sent home. I saw something similar happen on a range once, where an instructor put the barrel up to a trainee's head. The instructor was shouting about dead people from his last deployment. I have no idea if he had rounds in the magazine, but I remember that when he pulled the cocking handle back, the bolt slid fully forward and he slammed on the forward assist. His finger was curled onto the trigger. The other instructors were all of a sudden speaking in a very calm voice and removed him from the range.
@@jubblebubblele5557 Nah in the US there are different names for everyone. Army has soldiers, Marine Corps has marines, Navy has sailors, and Air Force has airmen.
hes one of those low income ghetto trash people who live by some garbage code of 'dont snitch' until theyre the ones in this position. fake tough guys.
@@Guy_LastName "go overboard on the emotion" crazy when that, plus the obvious Full Metal Jacket analogues, set up a perfect "expectation vs crushing reality" that this film leans into in a very brilliant way
This scene hits harder if you've ever suffered a mental breakdown & lost it. Still blows my mind how few seconds total loss of control will result in a lifetime of shame & regret. No matter how much effort, dicipline, & sacrifice you've built to get to the pinacle, it's a very quick fall to the pit.
@@mustardbiscuits9750 A pressured pot w/time will blow. Jamming all of your bereavements w/said Party deep down vs Communicating & seeking help has one outcome.
@@hammurds He didn't see combat, but extended time in hazardous duty locations can easily have an effect on a person's mind as they deal with the constant stress of drills and increased security. Even if you're never shot at, constantly being told each day you could get shot at has a obvious effect on somebodies behavior and mind.
@@hammurds literally part of the point of the movie, cuz that was true for so many marines IRL. This film's references to Full Metal Jacket are no accident, they're there because all the marines *expect* their deployment to be like those famous war movies... but it isnt. It's just a bit of hype, and months of hellish torture, all to just hurry up and wait... Just like happens every day in the real US military. It takes a special kind of man, or a man who isnt all the way there, no to lose it in a situation like that
After 25 years in the military, what u learned is the military does a phenomenal job turning an average person in to a warrior. It does a very poor job converting them back to a civilian. And it's way behind the curve learning how to recognize mental instability in the ranks. It gets real scary when it's caused from the flag officers on up. There was a young sailor in my division who got caught driving missile launchers off base to his apartment. After. Being arrested and asked why he did it, he said he was trying to build a space ship and go to mars,turns out he was completely mentally insane and no one saw it. We had an admiral who decided he wanted to keep an entire carrier battle group out to sea with no port of calls 148 days straight. He was deemed " lost the confidence of leadership" by his superiors. This happens in all branches and all ranks, only way to monitor it is have a psychiatrist assigned to each unit that reports indepentlty to medical where they can stop operations and send people back home.
It's quick and easy to learn a destructive behavior. Deconstructing it is what takes years or even a lifetime and nothing guarantees you ever get to be even a bit like your old self. This applies to substance abuse and domestic abuse behaviors too.
@@niceboi6364 in my experience, to overcome destructive behavior first you had to get used to losing a game too many times, and keep convincing yourself so hard that breaking things on anger causes karma and being worse than todler
Is this just a guess or what? Do you figure the US military in the mid 2000's had the same HR department that a Wal Mart would have? Do you think they would respect your preferred pronouns? Do you think they would fire a squad leader for being mean to a recruit?
@@tjmoon1857 Someone pissed on your cereal my man, huge difference in shoving a barrel into your mate's face than referr ing him to "him" instead of "her".
I'm not gonna lie.. I felt his confusion at the end because I've had these episodes before exact same anger and psychotic level. It's hard to fix the ticks that trigger it. And I wasn't even in the military. Edit: For me it's like I get a fog . I rage that makes me impulsive. Then I smash things, I punch bricks, doors, windows, I've grabbed drinking glasses and smashed it on the counter in my hands and then when I stopped I said wtf why did I do that. For me I get guilty, "what is wrong with me." " what if I hurt someone" , "I need to control this" , "nobody can love this person you are you need to chill." Just thought this might resonate with someone like me and others.
Its like watching yourself from the back of your brain and watching what your body will do on its own. When you finally regain full awareness, you don't realize you just created a metaphorical tornado.
I get these in bouts of bad RSD, but I've never wanted to hurt anyone - I've just wanted to destroy everything in my life to hurt myself as much as possible. Thankfully, I've never done anything that was irreparable
That's gotta be anxiety, that's my problem at least. I'm trying to live a peaceful life with my wife and kids, but we're being harassed by her mother on a daily basis, she wants to take everything from us, the kids, money, our house, everything, she's a narcissist demon. It makes me extremely anxious when it happens and ignites my anger like wildfire, I can't do anything, I can't stop it, and I think that's the trick you know? It's like sailing on the Pacific Ocean, most of the time it's chill and boring, but there's a big scary storm from time to time that makes you wish to capsize just to end the suffering, but you gotta stay afloat, it will pass.
i've had these also, its a spiritual thing. if you turn to Jesus (which is God by the way) no church building. no religion. just directly to God, He will heal you, help you, save you. happened to me with no therapy or medication. but the other part of it is SIN, stop sinning and God will withhold the demons from attacking, trust me on this. the bible says satan is the king of the children of pride. true wisdom is not of this world, its fearing God (Jesus) and true understanding is knowledge of the holy (Bible).
@@gabegonzalez5055 you're joking right? If one person in your unit is threatening to shoot another person in your unit while deployed, you would report that without question.
True incident, but that wasn't actually said. He simply explained that the delta have a different procedure when it comes to keeping their rifles "safe" (no round chambered, but trigger pulled so the safety can not be clicked on).
If he intervened he could've been killed and if he reported it he would've also been in trouble for not stopping what was going on. No one is going to play hero in real life, get up and get out.
@@SomniaCE things are clearly exaggerated for the Hollywood effect obviously, dude would 100% get clipped for this in real life, if not by his CO then 100% by his unit.
@@gg-ps1vz Anyone who has served, knows nothing like that would fly, you really think a group of guys that are closer than brothers and are relying on each other survive a literal warzone, is going to let one of their own get away with putting a gun against anothers face......
I was never in the military, but when you're deployed and downrange (battlefield), dont you have to check weapons and ammo in/out only when you're going out on patrol and not have it in the barracks like this for safety reasons? safety reasons EXACTLY like this situation???
No, I did two deployments to OIF and always had my weapons except for my crew served weapons (M2, M240, Mk19) which I had a cage for and could swap out depending on mission profile
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Worth a watch. Before my DQ with the Marines, some poolees (marine recruits before bootcamp) watched this movie on a bus ride. Not a sound out of anyone during this scene. We knew what we were singeing up for. I’m now leaving for bootcamp in a few months, and I chose to go Hospital Corpsman, and hopefully will be able to transfer over to FMF Corpsman (Marine Corps medic). If you can join the Marines, do it. Don’t be a grunt, find a job you can utilize post service. Anyways, OORAH!!!
@@returnalnocturnal7729he wasn't a coward. Glasses got Swafford in trouble by starting a fire and getting them all caught with alcohol. It got Swafford demoted and on punishment. Why would he intervene in their beef and risk himself getting in trouble for something he had nothing to do with? It's easy to think you'd do any different but I'm sure you're the big man on campus, huh? 😂
1:37 What goes down on a Rainbow Six Siege match, the round after a massive teamwork misunderstanding. (Friendly Fire during a breach sequence, teammate incompetence, intentional TK via bullet or grenade)
Not everyone is a hero. He probably has a kid to worry about. No one knows how they will react in these types of situations. Its easy to lay blame and point out other peoples faults when we could easily have done the same thing had we been in that situation.
At one point the Marine Corps was used as an ultimatum for people about to go to prison. The choice was, either go to prison or join the Marines. Anyone who is thinking of joining the USMC should think about that before signing on.
During the cold War. Yep they'd offer youngsters the army or marines instead of prison and that saved the lives of countless young men who otherwise was heading down the path of recidivism. Then they stopped allowing felons in the military during the 2000s. With all the services branches not meeting their recruiting goals except the marine Corp you can expect the military will start letting felons in soon.
Who cares? Know a ton of great humans that are/where marines... So what exactly are you trying to imply? That the Hollywood movie is completely accurate? Why are you so passive aggressive about your implications? What's it like to be a dink? So many questions for ya 🤣
Me, a Marine: *"CHARACTERISTICS OF AN M-16, KEYWORD, LMGAS, THE M-16 IS A LIGHT WEIGHT, MAGAZINE FED, GAS OPERATED, AIR COOLED, SHOULDER FIRED WEAPON"* We did the range distance diddy afterward different
This takes me back to when i got the whole platoon slayed back in boot camp for multiple screw ups during drill, damn near had every m16 in the squad bay ready to unload on me
I think a closer timestamp is 0:50. If you look behind Swafford to the slightly open curtains behind him, you can definitely see a figure moving outside
@@themanhimself1229 you can see them just slap the BCG back into the upper receiver. they are just popping it out alittle then putting it back. It would make sense if it was cut to skip past that but they showed them just slapping the BCG in after he says go which shows they were just taking the top receiver off the bottom and then reassembling
it would be bad move making to go into technical physical details about assembling and dissembling those weapons. Bore the audience into losing the point of the scene and waste screen time better spent elsewhere
Marine Corps has higher standards than any other military branch including ASVAB. That’s why they have rank reciprocity over all other military branches. It pays to actually know what you are talking about.
@@subaraptor A simple google search just proved how wrong you actually are. The Army, Marine Corps and even the National Guard all have the lowest minimum asvab score of 31 for joining, while the Air Force and the Coast Guard require a minimum of 36 (in abnormal circumstances the Air Force will accept a 31, but a waiver of approval is required). "it pays to actually know what you are talking about" tell me you're a civilian without telling me you're a civilian. OR maybe you're just another dumb boot who believes everything you're told.
I was stationed at Ft Myer VA attached to the 3rd US INFANTRY (TOG) when Saddam occupied Kuwait. Our Battalion was the.. ONLY.. active infantry unit in CONUS that did not, repeat NOT, deploy in theater operations. Entire NGuard were activated and deployed but not us. There were officers who were threatening to go AWOL in order to get out just to get an CIB let alone see action! Its absurd really but as in the movie its inherent to want to go to WAR when your a grunt. F 'PTSD'.. let me KILL!! 💀
That sucks. As a young pl commander, you have to keep it together though. I had two wars during my time and didn't get deployed for either. But you have to put your men first and if you're not deployed as a unit, you still have to beg for them to get on the ORBAT somehow, even if you are stuck at battalion.
imagine having your own teammate suddenly pointing his rifle at you and then proceeding to do the verbal equivalent of spamming a copypasta
'verbal equivalent of spamming a copypasta' i am stealing that thank you very much
@@ya_homeboy_prophet no problem
Like one time you owned that one enemy with background vacuum and dog noise
Yeah, except this isn’t Reddit. It’s real, and happened, and still happens. Touch grass please.
@@AManNamedHawk …i didn’t say it didn’t happen, and i was just making an unfunny joke dude. who hurt you
This is when a soldier needs to be sent home. I saw something similar happen on a range once, where an instructor put the barrel up to a trainee's head. The instructor was shouting about dead people from his last deployment. I have no idea if he had rounds in the magazine, but I remember that when he pulled the cocking handle back, the bolt slid fully forward and he slammed on the forward assist. His finger was curled onto the trigger. The other instructors were all of a sudden speaking in a very calm voice and removed him from the range.
Careful now, ppl will get offended and attack u for referring to Marines as "soldiers"
@@JarelJay is not all military soldiers😭
oof... instructor was lucky that Pvt. Accidental Discharge was not paying attention right then
@@jubblebubblele5557 Nah in the US there are different names for everyone. Army has soldiers, Marine Corps has marines, Navy has sailors, and Air Force has airmen.
@@invdrzim5600seamen... heh
despite his rage, he still didn't have his finger on the trigger
he's still just a rat in a cage
@@Yuritarkov you sneaky rat you
We are still... in... the desert.
well i didnt know rats yell and curse while being caged XD
@@turpaan2373 That's cause you don't speak rat.
You know you're hated when the only potential witness just up and leaves on his own accord.
hes one of those low income ghetto trash people who live by some garbage code of 'dont snitch' until theyre the ones in this position. fake tough guys.
Wasn't even his tent
@@tommyatkins2527matter of fact he was never there to begin with
What witness? I only saw two people in this scene
@@FRAGResourceTTV Whatr you talking about I only saw glasses blow his own brains out .
“Jake, love the enthusiasm… but we need you to place that rifle down and step back away from it.”
Hilarious 😂
*"Thisismyriflerepeatafterme. REPEAT AFTER ME!"*
Jake: (2:22)
@@JBrander 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 beautiful
I don't care Loses I'm not a sissy!
This wasn't even in the script. Jake just lost it.
This reminds me of that Tom hanks comment from the Band of Brothers marching clip
is this a joke? apparently jake did go overboard on the emotion and it was a problem on set with fergus' actor.
For real? He really got into the role.
@@dimitarmargaritovYes
@@Guy_LastName "go overboard on the emotion" crazy when that, plus the obvious Full Metal Jacket analogues, set up a perfect "expectation vs crushing reality" that this film leans into in a very brilliant way
Jake Gyllenhall is amazing he is so underrated
This and night crawler are good movies
underrated?
@@cashfortin I've seen people say ben kingsley is underrated, this is nothing
Lol, he isn't underrated, the vast majority of people who have seen him act know he is a great actor.
underrated xD haha you're so special Devan come here little boy lemme scratch that hair...
doing homework with my dad be like 1:57
🙌😅😂
HAD ME IN TEARS
Maybe if you listened the first time. Or the sixteenth...
honestly it was always so stressful
💀
Jake Gyllenhaal is such a damn good actor! Every time he plays a soldier or a cop, he f**king nails it!
Bouncer (cooler) not so much
…or a cowboy.
End of Watch he was dead-on. One of the best movies by far and definitely the best police movie. Coming from a former police officer.
Cartoonist
Don’t forget on Prisoners he was on point there 👍
This is why you share the crayons with the platoon.
“We all fail. We all make mistakes. It’s what makes us human.” -Master Chief
Wtf...when did he say this?
@@Xecnalxes in infinity
@@Xecnalxes infinity
@@Xecnalxes don’t tell me you’re complaining about it
Master Chief was born human, but he spent most of his life as something else
1:46 Bro started speaking Wikipedia 💀💀
Whole Wikipedia of an M16 Lore
*Wikipedianese, "Wikipedia" is the name of the -country- ... thing. ☝🤓
@@km077 huh
He took his orange crayon that’s his favorite flavor
But the red ones are the best…
This scene hits harder if you've ever suffered a mental breakdown & lost it. Still blows my mind how few seconds total loss of control will result in a lifetime of shame & regret. No matter how much effort, dicipline, & sacrifice you've built to get to the pinacle, it's a very quick fall to the pit.
A breakdown like this isn’t a single second of lost control, it’s the end product of not having control for a looooong time.
@@mustardbiscuits9750 A pressured pot w/time will blow.
Jamming all of your bereavements w/said Party deep down vs Communicating & seeking help has one outcome.
Or don't be a piece of shhh... Christ, just walk away, been there and done it. When the monsters are at play, get away.
You got a story for us...?
@@TrevorLahey-d5g Not for you.
Jake is such an underrated actor one of my favourites 🔥
Are u sure
If you haven't seen it, Nightcrawler is amazing.
@@ananimal9779
Hahaha that’s my favourite Jake film. The story line and the performance is incredible 😂😂
@@2001man7he put the fire 🔥 emoji after it. He’s sure.
agreeed! mine as well!
Brian Geraghty's Agent - So which movie do you wanna play the lowly insecure side character in?
Brian Geraghty - Yes.
And it always a military/police role lol
Lol just finished watching Boardwalk Empire, why is this so true
And the 1st officer in "Flight"
@@dakotastarchild"ohhhhh Lord! Jesus!"
He’s great in hurt locker
He should have won an Emmy for this.
Nah definitely a Grammy. Possibly even a Tony.
Not an Oscar though, wouldn't make sense.
I think the gold medal would suit him
@@gmcec2565 he would win the Oscar if he was black or LGBT+
@@heybeachMINthis was in 2005 people didn’t rlly give af abt that bs
doing homework with your dad be like:
This happened to me in the 2nd grade 😂
Well, he seems like a calm and reasonable person.
Is he calm and reasonable...?
Love the trigger discipline
Underrated comment
It's a movie prop gun dumbass
Yea real talk i feel american knows less about it
@@2001man7not quite
Clowns
This scene made me think about the need for addressing mental health issues in the military specially if we talk about combat veterans
Lol he never even saw combat
@@hammurds
He didn't see combat, but extended time in hazardous duty locations can easily have an effect on a person's mind as they deal with the constant stress of drills and increased security. Even if you're never shot at, constantly being told each day you could get shot at has a obvious effect on somebodies behavior and mind.
@@hammurds literally part of the point of the movie, cuz that was true for so many marines IRL. This film's references to Full Metal Jacket are no accident, they're there because all the marines *expect* their deployment to be like those famous war movies... but it isnt. It's just a bit of hype, and months of hellish torture, all to just hurry up and wait... Just like happens every day in the real US military. It takes a special kind of man, or a man who isnt all the way there, no to lose it in a situation like that
Dude signed up for it and didn't even see any active duty he spent a couple years on holiday
@@dannywhite132 the problem is internally knowing that you're on holiday, yet everyone around you is insisting that you act like you aren't, for years
After 25 years in the military, what u learned is the military does a phenomenal job turning an average person in to a warrior. It does a very poor job converting them back to a civilian. And it's way behind the curve learning how to recognize mental instability in the ranks. It gets real scary when it's caused from the flag officers on up. There was a young sailor in my division who got caught driving missile launchers off base to his apartment. After. Being arrested and asked why he did it, he said he was trying to build a space ship and go to mars,turns out he was completely mentally insane and no one saw it. We had an admiral who decided he wanted to keep an entire carrier battle group out to sea with no port of calls 148 days straight. He was deemed " lost the confidence of leadership" by his superiors. This happens in all branches and all ranks, only way to monitor it is have a psychiatrist assigned to each unit that reports indepentlty to medical where they can stop operations and send people back home.
It's quick and easy to learn a destructive behavior. Deconstructing it is what takes years or even a lifetime and nothing guarantees you ever get to be even a bit like your old self.
This applies to substance abuse and domestic abuse behaviors too.
Well, for the Mars guy, if he had enough missiles he technically could have done it.
@@niceboi6364 in my experience, to overcome destructive behavior first you had to get used to losing a game too many times, and keep convincing yourself so hard that breaking things on anger causes karma and being worse than todler
Wow, such an unexpected experience.
This also happens more often than you think with the first responders
I'd imagine swofford would've been sent home and arrested right after that.
If US military treated death threats like it treats rapes, them this is a really accurate description.
@@ommanmansoor9148 ok "omman"
Is this just a guess or what? Do you figure the US military in the mid 2000's had the same HR department that a Wal Mart would have? Do you think they would respect your preferred pronouns? Do you think they would fire a squad leader for being mean to a recruit?
@@tjmoon1857 Someone pissed on your cereal my man, huge difference in shoving a barrel into your mate's face than referr
ing him to "him" instead of "her".
Court Martial!
He was locked and loaded.
But no finger on the trigger
2:28 *Me when some random 12 year old starts speaking brain rot*
The reaction when he realised is everything in this scene
Even the other actor was like super uncomfortable while filming this scene jake goooes haaaard
Maybe the other actor was acting? Who knows
@@whyisntitpossible404 no he was really upset after the take lol
That's most mornings for me right before I go into work
I think swofford needs to talk to Oscar team lol
Didn't like a big percent of us deaths in the gulf resulted in friendly fire
Yes.😊
@@mazharimam6827 why happy? Muslim?
@@mnd7381dawg if the ruskies or chinese invaded the US and had a high percentage of friendly fire you would be happy too
Vietnam too, fragging was such a common issue that the brass took frags from soldiers and marines for a bit
Time to roast some sausages next to the ammo crates.
Sounds delicious
What’s a Marines Meal without a taste of death?
Fergus accidently threw Swafford under the bus in the sausage scene.
@@KevinRichards-rk3gp no he didn’t… it was supposed to be his watch that’s on swoffer…
Another example of why jake gyllenhaal is my favorite actor
First day as teacher: Hello kids, let's meet each other.
Second day as teacher: 2:26
Me asking others to do this to me…
I'm not gonna lie.. I felt his confusion at the end because I've had these episodes before exact same anger and psychotic level. It's hard to fix the ticks that trigger it. And I wasn't even in the military.
Edit:
For me it's like I get a fog . I rage that makes me impulsive. Then I smash things, I punch bricks, doors, windows, I've grabbed drinking glasses and smashed it on the counter in my hands and then when I stopped I said wtf why did I do that.
For me I get guilty,
"what is wrong with me."
" what if I hurt someone"
, "I need to control this"
, "nobody can love this person you are you need to chill."
Just thought this might resonate with someone like me and others.
Its like watching yourself from the back of your brain and watching what your body will do on its own.
When you finally regain full awareness, you don't realize you just created a metaphorical tornado.
No control
I get these in bouts of bad RSD, but I've never wanted to hurt anyone - I've just wanted to destroy everything in my life to hurt myself as much as possible. Thankfully, I've never done anything that was irreparable
That's gotta be anxiety, that's my problem at least. I'm trying to live a peaceful life with my wife and kids, but we're being harassed by her mother on a daily basis, she wants to take everything from us, the kids, money, our house, everything, she's a narcissist demon.
It makes me extremely anxious when it happens and ignites my anger like wildfire, I can't do anything, I can't stop it, and I think that's the trick you know? It's like sailing on the Pacific Ocean, most of the time it's chill and boring, but there's a big scary storm from time to time that makes you wish to capsize just to end the suffering, but you gotta stay afloat, it will pass.
i've had these also, its a spiritual thing. if you turn to Jesus (which is God by the way) no church building. no religion. just directly to God, He will heal you, help you, save you. happened to me with no therapy or medication. but the other part of it is SIN, stop sinning and God will withhold the demons from attacking, trust me on this. the bible says satan is the king of the children of pride. true wisdom is not of this world, its fearing God (Jesus) and true understanding is knowledge of the holy (Bible).
2:29 he looks like a lion baring it’s teeth 😂😂
2:28 - stfu and repeat after me…….but Swofford, if I stfu, how can I repeat after you? 😂
1:46 All ROTC kids when they get offended
This will always be Jake's best movie for me
Uh Jake, the line was "This really sucks"
I love this movie and this scene 🤣
Yeah, this is why I don't get invited to Thanksgiving anymore.
I love "Full metal jacket" reference here :)))
Rifleman’s creed is a real creed taught to the USMC
It's not a movie reference dude.
Looks like _someone_ has a case of the Mondays!
I believe people get shot over that
If I was the dude that left I would immediately go to a higher up and inform them of the situation
snitch
You don’t understand the culture. You would never dream of doing that if you served.
@@gabegonzalez5055 you're joking right? If one person in your unit is threatening to shoot another person in your unit while deployed, you would report that without question.
@@gabegonzalez5055 You are insane. Insanely stupid.
@deeney5796 hey bro I killed this innocent man with a loving family that will miss him, your my bro right? Don't snitch
HOOT-- DELTA-- “this is my safety, SIR!!!!” 😅😅😅😅
True incident, but that wasn't actually said. He simply explained that the delta have a different procedure when it comes to keeping their rifles "safe" (no round chambered, but trigger pulled so the safety can not be clicked on).
Jake in every single project has a mental breakdown and I think it’s absolutely brilliant.
Imagine the other guy held the barrel to his head and dared Swofford to shoot when he pointed it at him
Cortez was just okay with that lol like wtf
If he intervened he could've been killed and if he reported it he would've also been in trouble for not stopping what was going on. No one is going to play hero in real life, get up and get out.
swafford was a POS. He'd get the firing squad for a stunt like this.
You realize that Jarhead was written BY Swofford as an autobiography, right? He definitely did not get the firing squad
@@SomniaCE things are clearly exaggerated for the Hollywood effect obviously, dude would 100% get clipped for this in real life, if not by his CO then 100% by his unit.
@@taylornox how do you know this?
@@gg-ps1vz Anyone who has served, knows nothing like that would fly, you really think a group of guys that are closer than brothers and are relying on each other survive a literal warzone, is going to let one of their own get away with putting a gun against anothers face......
@@taylornox amd No one is going to leave the tent like the other guy did unless he went for help.
I was never in the military, but when you're deployed and downrange (battlefield), dont you have to check weapons and ammo in/out only when you're going out on patrol and not have it in the barracks like this for safety reasons? safety reasons EXACTLY like this situation???
I'm not in the US army, but where I serve, you can't take a functioning weapon into the barracks. You have to remove the breech first.
nope
Can't believe a Hollywood movie whose purpose is to entertain isn't 100% accurate, thanks for pointing that out!
No, I did two deployments to OIF and always had my weapons except for my crew served weapons (M2, M240, Mk19) which I had a cage for and could swap out depending on mission profile
this was set in the 90s rules might have been different back then
These are the emotions of ever man in every inner city in America that’s surrounded by death and drugs. I swear to you.
Complete opposite situation but cool
I love death and drugs
Bro think he Travis Bickle
@@chaddaddywarden4349typed on a second hand keyboard in your greasy grannies basement. Don't worry be happy
its lil bros first big boy movie
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I've never seen Jarhead holy#@ might have to watch now
Worth a watch. Before my DQ with the Marines, some poolees (marine recruits before bootcamp) watched this movie on a bus ride. Not a sound out of anyone during this scene. We knew what we were singeing up for.
I’m now leaving for bootcamp in a few months, and I chose to go Hospital Corpsman, and hopefully will be able to transfer over to FMF Corpsman (Marine Corps medic).
If you can join the Marines, do it. Don’t be a grunt, find a job you can utilize post service.
Anyways, OORAH!!!
Cortez is a once in a lifetime brother friend.
when it comes down to it, he just wanted to stay alive
@@voli6570yeah it’s not like they really chose to be there together. 😂
Wouldn't want a coward for a friend
@@returnalnocturnal7729absolutely brain dead comment
@@returnalnocturnal7729he wasn't a coward. Glasses got Swafford in trouble by starting a fire and getting them all caught with alcohol. It got Swafford demoted and on punishment. Why would he intervene in their beef and risk himself getting in trouble for something he had nothing to do with? It's easy to think you'd do any different but I'm sure you're the big man on campus, huh? 😂
FRIENDLY F*CKING FIRE!!!!!!!!!!
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What goes down on a Rainbow Six Siege match, the round after a massive teamwork misunderstanding. (Friendly Fire during a breach sequence, teammate incompetence, intentional TK via bullet or grenade)
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Me when my roommate runs Soundpad
That's true 5:00 traffic behavior...
POV: Someone just cut you off in the left lane and is now going slower than traffic
2:01-2:08-2:15-2:22-2:23-2:24-2:25-2:26-2:40-2:44-2:56
This scene is so intense people forget to talk about what a cowardly weasel Cortez was. I'd hate to depend on him as my comrade out there 😅
Not everyone is a hero. He probably has a kid to worry about. No one knows how they will react in these types of situations.
Its easy to lay blame and point out other peoples faults when we could easily have done the same thing had we been in that situation.
Because you're going to jump in front of a fellow marine pointing a loaded m16 at someone else. Your big and bad, huh? 😂 dumbass.
"An accident.. Right like when this trigger slips"
Someone has a bad case of the Mondays
Been seeing clips for this and it looks good, is the actual movie decent? Worth watching?
My guess is just as good as yours
They should of went to lunch instead smh 😂
At one point the Marine Corps was used as an ultimatum for people about to go to prison. The choice was, either go to prison or join the Marines. Anyone who is thinking of joining the USMC should think about that before signing on.
During the cold War. Yep they'd offer youngsters the army or marines instead of prison and that saved the lives of countless young men who otherwise was heading down the path of recidivism. Then they stopped allowing felons in the military during the 2000s. With all the services branches not meeting their recruiting goals except the marine Corp you can expect the military will start letting felons in soon.
Now they give the job to people with rainbow hair. So much more mentally sound.
@@jimboramba You think any of it was mentally sound to begin with?
I guess I’ll be joining the Space Force👽
Who cares? Know a ton of great humans that are/where marines... So what exactly are you trying to imply? That the Hollywood movie is completely accurate? Why are you so passive aggressive about your implications? What's it like to be a dink? So many questions for ya 🤣
I bet he's never making sausages again after this
I know right after he accidently threw Swafford under the bus.
This is what happens when Jake steps out of his bubble
Hes the bubble boy. He lives in a bubble
Tommy went to the marines just like his brother Sam and wasn’t the same again 2:50
What happens when you eat 6 whole boxes of crayons, especially the orange ones
Me, a Marine: *"CHARACTERISTICS OF AN M-16, KEYWORD, LMGAS, THE M-16 IS A LIGHT WEIGHT, MAGAZINE FED, GAS OPERATED, AIR COOLED, SHOULDER FIRED WEAPON"*
We did the range distance diddy afterward different
LMGAS balls
@lemoncholly GOLGUR own
2:45 Me trying to rate above 80% VA benefits
Cortez knows has some good survival skills i know that much. Lol
This takes me back to when i got the whole platoon slayed back in boot camp for multiple screw ups during drill, damn near had every m16 in the squad bay ready to unload on me
suzanne were you a baracks bunny?
Yeah those M16s that are double-locked and on safe with no live rounds in sight.
Cap of the highest order
Sure woman
2:41 Lifts gun
2:43 Aims at him still
His finger is off the trigger. He has no intentions to shoot.
Perhaps the actor didn't want to cause an Alex Baldwin scenario.
2:31 2:42 2:47 2:50 2:55 Least mental marine
This is like a typical Monday for me
anyone else notice the guy in the greenscreen suit walk past 0:48
Nope. And like a dumbass I've now rewatched that same 5 seconds like 15 times...you messing with us?
I think a closer timestamp is 0:50. If you look behind Swafford to the slightly open curtains behind him, you can definitely see a figure moving outside
@@chrisburke624 you fool you fell into my trap
@@t-bone1 im cackling cause i relized this guy spent like 5 minutes looking at the wrong camera
@@chrisburke624 the greenscreen guy is once the camera switches back the Jake
Me coming to work with my granddad because my grades are slipping:
"The good guys"
So deep bro
It’s a movie…
Situations like that its now or never. Swap the thing and grab whatevers close to end it.
Great movie.
cortez is a kind a friend you don't want in your life
How did the other marine just allow that to be done to him tho
idk maybe bc he has a loaded weapon?
Weak morals
I though marines could still fight after taking a bullet to the face
@@spanishcastlesinspace2899 classic keyboard moral warrior
@@daz_c7505 sadly, that's space marine only
I thought there were three actors in this scene but I was mistaken. That third guy was never even there.
Relax dude
What Swofford did I wish I could do to my real enemies! Especially that screaming part
26 times simply separating the upper from the lower and reassembling? Not very impressive.
I think they fully field strip it and they just cut it out. Or at least take the bolt and carrier out.
@@themanhimself1229 you can see them just slap the BCG back into the upper receiver. they are just popping it out alittle then putting it back. It would make sense if it was cut to skip past that but they showed them just slapping the BCG in after he says go which shows they were just taking the top receiver off the bottom and then reassembling
it would be bad move making to go into technical physical details about assembling and dissembling those weapons. Bore the audience into losing the point of the scene and waste screen time better spent elsewhere
lol
When you fail the asvab and have to join the marines...
Marine Corps has higher standards than any other military branch including ASVAB. That’s why they have rank reciprocity over all other military branches.
It pays to actually know what you are talking about.
@@subaraptor A simple google search just proved how wrong you actually are. The Army, Marine Corps and even the National Guard all have the lowest minimum asvab score of 31 for joining, while the Air Force and the Coast Guard require a minimum of 36 (in abnormal circumstances the Air Force will accept a 31, but a waiver of approval is required). "it pays to actually know what you are talking about" tell me you're a civilian without telling me you're a civilian. OR maybe you're just another dumb boot who believes everything you're told.
@@subaraptor I’m guessing you failed the ASVAB lmao
This scene reminds of the movie Full Metal Jacket where the second antagonist suffers mental breakdown and threatens to shoot his rifle.
A Marine is not a Soldier!
Call ‘a Marine soldier, and they’ll smack you. A Marine is a Marine!!
Shut up, clown
They even betray their friends differently, like a Marine..(bad experiences with those)
Marines are something else 💀
Jake Gyllenhall discussing with taylor swift found footage
Yea he’s get choked to death in his sleep that night wtf
Jake Gyllenhaal does rage a little too well
I was stationed at Ft Myer VA attached to the 3rd US INFANTRY (TOG) when Saddam occupied Kuwait. Our Battalion was the.. ONLY.. active infantry unit in CONUS that did not, repeat NOT, deploy in theater operations. Entire NGuard were activated and deployed but not us. There were officers who were threatening to go AWOL in order to get out just to get an CIB let alone see action! Its absurd really but as in the movie its inherent to want to go to WAR when your a grunt. F 'PTSD'.. let me KILL!! 💀
That sucks. As a young pl commander, you have to keep it together though. I had two wars during my time and didn't get deployed for either. But you have to put your men first and if you're not deployed as a unit, you still have to beg for them to get on the ORBAT somehow, even if you are stuck at battalion.
And you don't see any issue with an innate desire to kill someone else regardless of there wrongdoings?
@@Thiccness_Is_Delicious It's natural.
@@Thiccness_Is_Delicious The government you vote for send us out there, so pipe down with your self righteous bullshit.
@@Thiccness_Is_Delicious being in the military cooks your brain
Bro was seeing the numbers
calm down mysterio you're get a sequal for the next spiderman. oh wait you're already done with it.
And he would immediately be put in the brig with a dishonorable discharge.
if anybody reported but unfortunately Cortez did a see no evil hear no evil.
I don't know what he's cryin' for here. He lost his balls after Christopher Moltisanti shot him in the foot smdh
War is hell