@@ardvarkvv2718 Meh, oversimplification; the Brits had been terrorizing Ireland for centuries, so it's pretty natural that something like the IRA would spring up. Both sides were in the wrong.
@@yousall7259 People say that about every new form of media, when news papers were mass consumed they said people will stop socializing. Introverted people will stay indoors while extraverted people will do stuff
@@ProfessorDamn He thankfully grew up in an area away from most of the actual infighting, but he does recall an instance of an officer getting shot dead. He seems rather unaffected by the whole thing however.
"No mobile phone in the scene, just people living in the moment." They honestly somehow managed to film in the way that it looks like everyone, including the Britts, does this for fun, and is actually having fun. The music helped a lot.
@@superbananas7792 yes there was political, religious, and racial tensions going back since the Norman conquest of Ireland but still the riot police/military are in the right to disperse this violent crowd. There were peace talks between the two sides and the IRA leader even met the Queen in person even though he refused to apologize for bombing her uncle in law. There was a civil way to solve this but these people chose violence.
Well coming from a country that relied heavily on guerrilla warfare whenever we got invaded, if the brit really wanted to end the IRA back then they should have fix the " people hate us so much the whole town is throwing bricks at us" problem before rounding up the IRA
@@JBGARINGAN Do you maybe think the history of oppression and violence had something to do with the whole not apologising thing maybe? Not that I'm justifying the tactics used by the IRA especially since they targeted civilians locations like Waterloo train station.
Not quite accurate - there are no D cell batteries loaded into the baton gun and I don't mean it runs on them. Also the RA man wouldn't stand on top of the roof as he would have been photographed multiple times, identified and then lifted for a chat with RUC special branch.
A D-Cell battery fits almost perfectly down the barrel of a baton gun. There were plenty about as a Fulton industries right angle torch took D-cells. Lets guess...you are too young to remember The Troubles?
@Chapo no not all Irish hate Thatcher I'm sure the protostant like her. Also people have fairly sane reasons to like her for example her actions and victory in the Fauklands, reducing the large deficit and the complete economic turmoil in the UK what existed when she became PM and even shutting down the mines, what was probably the most infamous decision she made, had its advantages as it was bleeding out money the UK couldn't afford to keep losing and saw the end of wide scale coal mining what had horrible working conditions
@@christopherjames5895 Nit all of it either. When they are uniformed red brick with yellow stone around top of doirs for decoration. They are. Why you ask if you dont mind?
@Calamity People don't riot because one cop killed one person once. They riot when many cops for many years do all kinds of heinous things with no real consequences.
It's actually a pretty fair film about the troubles, despite the main focus being an instance of the UK messing up. Too many films on the subject are far too unbalanced. I remember an old Irish guy I was doing contract work with many years ago, basically writing off the IRA as nothing but murdering scum - an opinion he felt he had to keep to himself most of the time back in Ireland. Opened my eyes a bit
@@frank6842 Oh, not at all. He was equally irate about the conduct of the British forces. But like most decent people, he could see what was right and what was wrong on both sides.
"Looks like they're coming out of everywhere" Well yes, they're irish. The moment you blinked they already spawned 17 kids each and moved in 6 different foreign towns in search of potatos
One of my favourite movies ! I watched it as a little young girl who was starting high school .... I was in shocked. I fell in love deeply with Day Lewis .... and for me its one of those movies that are incredibly made by the power of those actors ...
The blocks of flats in this scene are the old flats in Sherriff Street Dublin. I was working beside them and watched them film a lot of these scenes in the early 90's
I know this is mostly a joke but have you ever spoken much to British soldiers who served there? All of them I know hated going to Ireland and didn’t enjoy a second of it
The reason the troubles happened was loyals in northern island were under attack by home rule the reason the army went in was to protect the loyalist and hunt down the IRA for the bomings in London
@@c4four132 history is usually a bad argument for both sides - in medieval times, X-XI century, the area where currently lies Berlin, was in the middle of the Slavic territories
Big film buff in America here, just saw this movie recently for the first time cause I'm a Daniel Day-Lewis fan, was excellent. It's been interesting to also learn more about the country of Ireland and their history from this, and recent ones like Belfast, Banshees of Inisherin, and The Quiet Girl.
Soldier in the truck : We dont stand a change in hell with these rules of engagement ,Captain ; They can tell us where , they can tell us when...dont tell us how Captain: You wanted the groves off ? They're off. *Pump Up Kids intensifies*
People talk about how Wilson was so brave to stand up to the US in refusing to send troops to Vietnam. What they forget to mention is that the UK was dealing with their own Vietnam right on the border, and the IRA was ever bit as tenacious as the Viet Cong.
Actually not. There are no any real protests in Russia since the end of the last days of Soviet Union. No protests - no civilize. No civilize - no democracy. No democracy - yes dictator...
One man's terrorist is another's freedom fighter. It's amazing how through popular culture some terrorist organizations (which IRA undoubtedly was) are romanticized while other similar terrorist groups are vilified to the point of being equated with pure evil. It's not what you do or think or say - it's HOW you present it to the public. Always was, always will be
in this situation, not exactly, the ira during the war of independence didnt act on terror and only targeted british officials, the IRA splinter groups during the troubles used terror and attacked innocents. Here in ireland, its more or less unianimous that the splinter groups of the IRA are terrorists, even if we agree with the message of a united ireland
I work at a local aircraft museum and we have one of those British Army Saracen Armoured Personnel Carriers, they are beasts, even bigger when you see them in person.
@@seafirefr.4751 haha if you're interested, I recorded the APC carrier on my phone and i wanted to make a series of things i recorded there but i got lazy and never did it xD
Man on crutches absolutely smashing the 200m sprint.
Legend has it, his name was
"limp" ford christie
Lol yeah
Lol
Bro is faster than a f1 car
@bLackstar lolol
That one kid tried to spawn camp but an admin moved him on.
F
You my good sir, made me smile.
What bit was this at
2:24
Bet he used a free exploit.
Brits in Britain: You can't carry a gun, it's too dangerous!!!
Brits in Ireland:
"Brits in Ireland"
Except thats the army and those are terrorists
Firearms were still largely unregulated in the UK at the time
@@ardvarkvv2718 Meh, oversimplification; the Brits had been terrorizing Ireland for centuries, so it's pretty natural that something like the IRA would spring up. Both sides were in the wrong.
@@seaboardspastic
Is that sarcasm?
Calmest day in Belfast
Lmao poor fookera
This scene was set in Belfast nice
😂
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!
@@lolsoinaIt was actually filmed in Dublin, Sheriff street, totally different now. it's more Canary Wharf now than the Divis!
The good old days, before there was internet and streaming. People were meeting on the street and had so much fun.
Cartoon network was the downfall of man kind that's when the children stopped playing on the streets
@@yousall7259
People say that about every new form of media, when news papers were mass consumed they said people will stop socializing.
Introverted people will stay indoors while extraverted people will do stuff
Ok boomer
@@crackheadjohnadhd5198 you don't know real happiness if you were born frm 2000 on.
@@yousall7259
Well so far I've been enjoying my life not having to feel as if I need to insult people based on the year they were born
Fair play to that one legged guy on crutches. He moves faster than many "able bodied" two legged people I know.
You would too, if you were in that situation chum !
That dude was flying! Ha ha! For what I don't know!
Because he can gallop. Lol
Until he attended his disability allowance assessment!! lol
Just like old John Silver...
*Not a cell phone in sight, just people living in the moment.*
Uh, ya
They used to communicate with Trash Can Lids back then.
@@chesterpanda Tin can or food cans
You write this same comment in the previous ira shootout movie clip
r/iam14andthisisdeep
My father grew up in the North during the Troubles. I couldn’t imagine how terrifying it might be.
Well, how's he now? Is any bad memories in that period still lingering him?
@@ProfessorDamn He thankfully grew up in an area away from most of the actual infighting, but he does recall an instance of an officer getting shot dead. He seems rather unaffected by the whole thing however.
@@somevaultdwelleridunno1750 where did he move to?
@@jackietreehorn5561 South-Eastern Australia.
If you were a boy growing up in troubles belfast, you thought it was great craic.
British: Enter the town.
Irish 1: Start throwing litteraly everything!
Irish 2: Everything?
The one kid with the rock: Everything!
@SchoolTerrorist why's the rum always gone
Remember kids, don't do drugs or you'll grow up to be Irish
Just one thing never - potatoes!
Me with the child: EVERYTHING
TheGreenGuy: . just coping everyone , I hope you the have wisdom and bravery to do own research from zero
This is how my dad got to school
your dad got chased by the british too? damn
Hahaha
IRA vermin
On god
whoa i watch your apex vids crazy i was looking for IRA movies and u pop up in the comments
The use of Jimi Hendrix for this scene is genius.
Indeed.
Which song?
@@wyattpeterson6286 Voodoo Child
Voodoo child hits hard 🎸 🎶
vodoo child goes along with everything, especially the Stehie ray Vaughn versions
"Video games makes people aggressive"
Times before video games:
It's all those rotten potatoes they eat, makes em cookoo
@@ms3862That is the craziest statement
@@ms3862 Real funny. Im rolling on the floor in laughter.
Video games are a good education on violence
I have memorised the Half-Life franchise for this exact reason
@@AlexQuinn-f2r Hell let loose players :
One of Europe's longest-running conflicts, starting from the near the mid 16OOs.
More like 1100s or 1500s if we're gonna start at the 8 years
@@alexhicks6207 Mmm. Right you are, sir. Cheers.
No... IRA is comunist!!!! TERRORIST.
@RR PLAN C Hahaha.
Did he really use capital O’s as zeroes
People in US : This is a riot!
Northern Ireland : *Yawns*
it's not a riot. it's just tuesday.
@@danielnewton7500 completely normal Tuesday
@Alexander R 🤭
@Alexander R geez ya didn’t need to murder him lol
@Alexander R Oof Irishman mad they got taken over by the Brits. Keep crying you lost the war get over it crybaby 😂
"No mobile phone in the scene, just people living in the moment."
They honestly somehow managed to film in the way that it looks like everyone, including the Britts, does this for fun, and is actually having fun. The music helped a lot.
anyone i know who was young at that time in that area say rioting was incredably fun. Like their faces light up when talking about them.
What
@@ince55ant Sounds like rollin’ through Baghadad back in ‘03. Loads of fun!
Oh, you're doing the not a mobile phone in sight comment. That's original.
@@alanduncan1980
Thx
This whole scene is amazing, in every aspect, the score, the extra characters, and everything in between. Absolutely amazing
Especially kids and police scene.😅😅
“There’s a pipe bomb under your car”- Madagascar penguin
I lost my power armor sergeant
“I have planted an IED on your porch”
-A gif containing GMAN in the once in a lifetime music video
@@dantheman4908 *YOU ARE OUT OF UNIFORM SOLDIER! WHERE IS YOUR POWER ARMOUR?*
Just smile and wave
@@SithEmpiredidnothingwrong Don't have any? You expect me to believe that, MAGGOT?!
3:02. I don't think that was planned.
Probably encouraged him
Honestly makes the scene more realistic
Probably was
What about him Grabbin Crotch
He laughs himself, but he doesn't fall out of the role :)
Seattle Protestors: Police are too intense.
IRA: Adorable.
I mean technically this was the Army and the police so.....
@TheUwUSpace I'm guessing you don't know much about the troubles?
@@superbananas7792 yes there was political, religious, and racial tensions going back since the Norman conquest of Ireland but still the riot police/military are in the right to disperse this violent crowd. There were peace talks between the two sides and the IRA leader even met the Queen in person even though he refused to apologize for bombing her uncle in law. There was a civil way to solve this but these people chose violence.
Well coming from a country that relied heavily on guerrilla warfare whenever we got invaded, if the brit really wanted to end the IRA back then they should have fix the " people hate us so much the whole town is throwing bricks at us" problem before rounding up the IRA
@@JBGARINGAN Do you maybe think the history of oppression and violence had something to do with the whole not apologising thing maybe?
Not that I'm justifying the tactics used by the IRA especially since they targeted civilians locations like Waterloo train station.
The little girl knocking on the doors at the start is my mate Allan's (RIP) daughter. What a nice man he was.
The good old days when people had fun times.
No smartphones, just people living in the moment
Ah man what a time i wished to see not like nowadays people fighting in social media like twitter etc
a warped sense of humour.
The troubled times?
Property damage, rioting, throwing molotovs at mp, ah the good times
Back in the days when kids played outside
Now no one can play at all.
You see how much fun and exercise they get?
@@abcdef8915 Exactly! Damn that Steve.
@@dannythomas417 Here we go again...
Oh shut up
Just imagine if the Russians were in the place of the British, they would have levelled the area with artillery.
They did that in Chechnya and lost
@Action Speaks Louder Than Words Tiocfadh Ar La
@Action Speaks Louder Than Words You must have had an Artillery Bunker for a flat if that's you wanted while living there at the time.
@Action Speaks Louder Than Words House Stark, if I remember correctly.
Who told you that crap? Unfortunately Russians never shoot first and till they die.
Usain Bolt has nothing compared to the man on crutches!!! ✊
on god
For real
His sister on crutches too her name is Eileen
this is the most out of context clip i've watched today
Ira riot in the troubles in Northern Ireland.
The context here is the Brits thought the guys they were chasing were snipers when the one guy was actually playing air guitar with a stick.
The only context i had was ira but now i must watch this movie
*today?*
Some british guy told an Irish guy potatoes weren't all that great
Daniel day Lewis is definitely the best actor of all time I can’t describe it ..his acting is everything ..my all time favorite
Couldn't agree more.
He’s one of the best, for sure. Just becomes the characters he plays.
Only if you believe that english is the only language people speak.
@History Aesthetics I met him one time in ny
I prefer Daniel Night Lewis
Not quite accurate - there are no D cell batteries loaded into the baton gun and I don't mean it runs on them. Also the RA man wouldn't stand on top of the roof as he would have been photographed multiple times, identified and then lifted for a chat with RUC special branch.
Yes, it was possible to 'enhance' the baton rounds like that. Bit of a giveaway if they've got 'government property' written on them ...
Ha ha! Batteries? Who the hell did the research? Numpties.....
A D-Cell battery fits almost perfectly down the barrel of a baton gun. There were plenty about as a Fulton industries right angle torch took D-cells. Lets guess...you are too young to remember The Troubles?
@@alexwilliamson1486 My father for 1
;-)
Yeah the man on the roof was just a nice scene to give off the vibe they were trying to achieve, cinematographically speaking
"Do you think Margret Thratcher successfully used girl power to deploy illegal paramilitary deathsquads in Northern Ireland?"
"I certainly don't know about that" 😀
Just search up the troubles war
Yes
Ding dong the witch is dead
@Chapo no not all Irish hate Thatcher I'm sure the protostant like her. Also people have fairly sane reasons to like her for example her actions and victory in the Fauklands, reducing the large deficit and the complete economic turmoil in the UK what existed when she became PM and even shutting down the mines, what was probably the most infamous decision she made, had its advantages as it was bleeding out money the UK couldn't afford to keep losing and saw the end of wide scale coal mining what had horrible working conditions
Terraced housing scene filmed at the old Tripe "colony" north Manchester.
Which area of Manchester ?
@@christopherjames5895 Just off Bradfird rd and queens rd. Miles platting newton Heath border.
@@geoffedwards-tb4kp Ah , right thanks
@@christopherjames5895 Nit all of it either. When they are uniformed red brick with yellow stone around top of doirs for decoration. They are. Why you ask if you dont mind?
@@geoffedwards-tb4kp i live and have worked around the Manchester area , so was just wondering were it was .
0:24 all I said was I don't really drink tea
knackers off will ya? crazy non english speaka *emits vomit inducing breathe
According to Wikipedia, the Irish drink more tea than the British. Ireland + 2.19 gms of tea per person compared to the British 1.95 gms per person.
@@remandstimpy don't ruin the fcking joke and anyway everyone's always drunk in Ireland cos guinness is better than tea
@@jpeg.600x2 why would I want to speak their language?
@S.K 123 listen lad we’re basin on stereotypes not facts
People in the US: This is a riot!
Northern Ireland: Pffft that's what you think
No true Irishman would give up his beer.
@Calamity People don't riot because one cop killed one person once. They riot when many cops for many years do all kinds of heinous things with no real consequences.
US now : are you sure bout that
@Calamity the Ignorance
@@lipailong2 lol, heinous things. Like traffic tickets? Drug arrests? Oh the horror....
It’s such a good Feeling when you hear a Jimi Hendrix music playing there.
It's actually a pretty fair film about the troubles, despite the main focus being an instance of the UK messing up. Too many films on the subject are far too unbalanced. I remember an old Irish guy I was doing contract work with many years ago, basically writing off the IRA as nothing but murdering scum - an opinion he felt he had to keep to himself most of the time back in Ireland. Opened my eyes a bit
That's what we call a bootlicker my friend.
@@frank6842 Oh, not at all. He was equally irate about the conduct of the British forces. But like most decent people, he could see what was right and what was wrong on both sides.
@@MrPicklerwoof yeah it's a complicated issue, I'm stupid for making assumptions.
@@MrPicklerwoof so many people here in the states defend police for murder, so it's easy to assume the rest of the world is just as rash.
@@frank6842 If the only the police here did murder people. Perhaps we would be a more peaceful nation. Oh well.
British soldiers: we have to get these bastards... Irish: catch us lads if ya can.
Didn’t have to run, kick their door in at 4am and rip the floorboards up
@@Felix-risingno queen haha
@@Chieffam15king now. Boys are back in town
The song "The Men Behind the Wire" comes to mind seeing this
Really? for me, the song voodoo child comes to mind
@@fredrickvontater5433 and whilst the best song in the entire universe, oddly out of place here.
The song Lid of Me Granny's Bin comes to mind as well
the cowards behind the wire
@@marktheodoropoulos8473I bet you thought you were really clever went you posted that too 😂😂😂
I love how that kid was just carrying the whole squad
"Looks like they're coming out of everywhere"
Well yes, they're irish. The moment you blinked they already spawned 17 kids each and moved in 6 different foreign towns in search of potatos
ha ha ha
Voodoo child playing in the background.
Voodoo chile!!!
@@stevelee9924 nope, voodoo chile is the wrong name
😂
@@fermin5296 what song is it then??
Hendrix used chile and child slight return. The song didn't fit the film eny way
1:12 Bruh that disable guy coming in clutch 😂
you mean coming in CRUTCH
@@obamamaBeat me to it
One of my favourite movies ! I watched it as a little young girl who was starting high school .... I was in shocked. I fell in love deeply with Day Lewis .... and for me its one of those movies that are incredibly made by the power of those actors ...
2:28 the classroom when the teacher is not around:
🤣🤣
As a greek i am offended by the low amount of molotov cocktails used in this scene. That is not how you make a rebellion.
It's fiction pal, alot more cocktails were used in Ireland in real life i can assure you 😂🔥 .
Greeks invented homosexuality
Thanks man, we'll try better next time
@@celticdodge5282 moltovs, rocks, grenades,fists even, the Irish will put anything on fire lol.
meh, back then paddy's always did prefer bombs to molotov's
This is what real community looks like
unified
Just a average day in Belfast or Londonderry in 1970. So realistic. A Great scene. Brexit still keeps the troubles going.🇬🇧🇮🇪
@nova still don’t have a map where you’re from?
@nova it’s Londonderry, stop crying about it
@@MynameisTMP- I'd love for you to go there and say that
1:11 man zooming with them crutches 😂😂
The blocks of flats in this scene are the old flats in Sherriff Street Dublin. I was working beside them and watched them film a lot of these scenes in the early 90's
There's video on RUclips of a fella driving around sheriff Street before they started filming for this scene, cool to look back on
Her: I bet he's cheating on me with other girls
Him and the bois in Belfast: 3:00
If 2020 taught me anything, "Voodoo Child" is excellent music to outrun tear gas.
2:18 "Get that child outta here now!"
Love the usage of Jimi Hendrix in this scene
X2, it's a great complement
1:44 yo this dude is crip walkin
You're messed up for that 😂
@@tomcruz8615 im not wrong tho
Stanky leg, yo.
@Andrg catalano 🇷🇺 crip walk
Ikr?? 😂😂
0:23 i love the kid in the stroller who holds up a gun.!
Xdddd
Bloody accurate representation of the riot.
So what'd you do for kicks?
Brit soldier: Chase Irish from there homes, as my father and his father all the way back to King Richard did!
Thats what i'd do
@Age Restrictions No one is gonna put a bag over my head when me and the boys are gunning down fenians.
@@theo1856 Tiocfadh Ar La
@@theo1856 they put plenty of your boys head's in bags after Warrenpoint. No more gunning down fenians for those boys!
I know this is mostly a joke but have you ever spoken much to British soldiers who served there? All of them I know hated going to Ireland and didn’t enjoy a second of it
The Last of the Mohicans time-travelling to Ireland
I swear who ever is that one legged guy running around in the middle of the road keeps on giving me anxiety
This is a classic in itself. I greet the people of Ireland.🇵🇱
The reason the troubles happened was loyals in northern island were under attack by home rule the reason the army went in was to protect the loyalist and hunt down the IRA for the bomings in London
@@DIGETdan117 But Ireland should be one.
🇮🇪🤝🇵🇱
@@arturo5803 and pomorze, Śląsk and warmia i mazuria should be given back to germany
@@c4four132 history is usually a bad argument for both sides - in medieval times, X-XI century, the area where currently lies Berlin, was in the middle of the Slavic territories
Who's here after the queen died?
Nobody, the reign of a peaceful Monarch has come to an end. That's that.
@@averagejoe8358 "peaceful monarch" lmao good one
@@ΓεωργίαΤσιρεπλή Yep, you heard me.
@@averagejoe8358 oh you're serious
Let me laugh even harder
Hahahaha
@@ΓεωργίαΤσιρεπλή How about you elaborate instead of playing the clown, hmm?
Voodoo Child is the perfect soundtrack for a riot.
Except this isn’t voodoo child..
@@publicpersuaders yes it is
@@publicpersuaders well it is
@@publicpersuaders it is
@@publicpersuaders Slight return, to be exact
No one:
One legged guy at 1:12 : ⬅️👩🦽💨
lol😂
Big film buff in America here, just saw this movie recently for the first time cause I'm a Daniel Day-Lewis fan, was excellent. It's been interesting to also learn more about the country of Ireland and their history from this, and recent ones like Belfast, Banshees of Inisherin, and The Quiet Girl.
Watch "the wind that shakes the barely " 😊
If you haven't seen '71 and want a thriller, I really enjoyed it too.
When somebody made a cool riot movie in the 19's
You mean 90s?
@@unknownhandyman6821 yes dat wait u know that
@@BlooBerd Is English your second language?
@@unknownhandyman6821 :0
HOWD U KNOW
@@BlooBerd you have to work on your grammar.
No one:
My parents "showing support for the NHS" on Thursday evenings: (0:55)
People in the US: Now this is a riot!!
Riot in Northern Ireland: *Hold my bomb*
"Hey Dad, I just got home from service in Afghanistan" 👨🏻
"Silly lad, back in my day Afghanistan was just next door" 👴🏻
Daniel tripping was hilarious. It took all the piss out of that scene.
Such a great movie this is what my father had to go through
@matthew scoles Lol right?
Irish American??? Where have I heard that before
Go back to Ireland
1:59 Brits when you ask them where all the cool stuff in their museums came from.
"Get those guys.... THEY USED THE WRONG PRONOUNS.... and have butter knives"
2:26 Lmao that one cop grabbing the kid away.
"this is no place for a child ya silly goose"
*Continues to fire tear gas*
That kid's going to puerto rico
@@operator5352 why?
that's what Michael Jackson used to do... don't be fooled
Take him to Buckingham palace to save him
Some how, the kid hiding next to the barrel behind the british troops didn't get hit with a molotov or a rock
he’s immortal
Stealthmode on
Who's watching this now with the whole nation slowly becoming like this Aug 2024.
Чем больше я живу на Земле, тем лучше понимаю этих людей. Привет из России. :)
Soldier in the truck :
We dont stand a change in hell with these rules of engagement ,Captain ; They can tell us where , they can tell us when...dont tell us how
Captain:
You wanted the groves off ? They're off.
*Pump Up Kids intensifies*
Price
Bloody Sunday ensues
*I WAS BORN IN A DUBLIN STREET-*
AND THOSE LOVING ENGLISH FEET WALKED ALL OVER US
AND EVERY SINGLE NIGHT, WHEN ME DA WOULD COME HOME TIGHT
@Brennometer COME OUT YE BLACK AND TANS, COME OUT AND FIGHT ME LIKE A MAN
@@precision2190 SHOW YA WIFE HOW YOU WON MEDALS DOWN IN FLANDERS
TELL HER HOW THE IRA MADE YOU RUN LIKE HELL AWAY
0:04 armor car is 80BA14
Running on street, back alley....
0:27 armor car still 80BA14
Running through houses etc...
1:06 armor car still 80BA14
2:20 The French of Castle Guy de Lombard throwing stuff at King Arthur's men.
Nothing out of the ordinary just a regular weekend in Belfast by the looks of it.
And to think this mess here started when a group of Brits thought a guy playing air guitar with a tree branch was a sniper.
That guy on the crutches has to b the world's fastest crutches guy in history 😂
People talk about how Wilson was so brave to stand up to the US in refusing to send troops to Vietnam. What they forget to mention is that the UK was dealing with their own Vietnam right on the border, and the IRA was ever bit as tenacious as the Viet Cong.
Ireland: *rebels*
British: *bring armored cars & stop*
Russia: *stampede with btr80s & spamming katyushas*
Actually not. There are no any real protests in Russia since the end of the last days of Soviet Union. No protests - no civilize. No civilize - no democracy. No democracy - yes dictator...
China:REDACTED
@@Shittyauthor what?
I wonder what would happen if a battle happened between Ireland, UK, and the Russians.
My friends sometimes think weird I watching "old" movies like that.
This is the next in line.
Northern Ireland in the 80s was truly something else
I got a Baileys ad before this.
Fitting.
Damn that looks just like Spain on the 70's
Daniel Day Lewis looking very much like Joaquin Phoenix’s joker!
SomeDryToast whatever
Daniel Day-Lewis is just unbelievable.
I got here from fc norf and somehow this feels completely natural to that search
This looks incredible. How have I never heard of this movie until today.. I know what I'm doing this evening.
Everybody gansta til “voodoo child-Jimi Hendrix” plays while a riot is going on
One man's terrorist is another's freedom fighter. It's amazing how through popular culture some terrorist organizations (which IRA undoubtedly was) are romanticized while other similar terrorist groups are vilified to the point of being equated with pure evil. It's not what you do or think or say - it's HOW you present it to the public. Always was, always will be
in this situation, not exactly, the ira during the war of independence didnt act on terror and only targeted british officials, the IRA splinter groups during the troubles used terror and attacked innocents. Here in ireland, its more or less unianimous that the splinter groups of the IRA are terrorists, even if we agree with the message of a united ireland
Everybody gangsta until the riot team shows up
Amazing movie, amazing actors.
This is the third time this month youtube shoved this into my recomendations.
I'm a little scared what they're trying to tell me.
Sad car and mailbox noises
RUclips recomending me this on st patricks day lol 👍🇮🇪
What a Film Reminds Me Of the good old days 🙂
I work at a local aircraft museum and we have one of those British Army Saracen Armoured Personnel Carriers, they are beasts, even bigger when you see them in person.
Yes, I was walking near a WW2 german open topped APC carrier for the first time and I got surprised how big this thing is
@@olgagaming5544, tanks like the PzKpfW. V “Panther” are enormous in person.
@@seafirefr.4751 haha if you're interested, I recorded the APC carrier on my phone and i wanted to make a series of things i recorded there but i got lazy and never did it xD
@@seafirefr.4751 around 1 min or 1:30
@@olgagaming5544, damn, you play War Thunder Sim/EC? Alright girl, I see you. 🤣🤣 Just looked at your channel.
The guy with the crutch lmao
2:45 that CGI 🤣
trying to find that CGI... this was made in 1993 bro, CGI was no where near as strong as it is today. I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure it was real
i think it looks CGI because of the flames hitting the shields… i’m no expert in photography and all that though.
@@TITAOTT-3A well yeah it's CGI but it just looks so unrealistic
@@planemod8399 fair enough, it does look weird.
Best movie scene ive seen in ages