Fun fact about the Russian vehicles in this movie, it was filmed when getting those imported was impossible so they made them out of cardboard based off photos. The vehicles were so convincing the film team was intercepted by government agents questioning them on how they were able to get real Russian armor.
"Don't Tell Mom I'm In Afghanistan" was a song about a conscript. I don't think a war against the US would be fought with some unfortunate conscripts only
@@joeclark1893 Yes, but the song implies that the soldier's mother doesn't know that her son is spending his service time in a war zone, which wouldn't be possible in such a massive conflict I guess. It would be like in WW2 when most adult Soviet men who were able to hold a rifle were mobilized
I really wish there were more movies like red dawn made. It was such a perfect vibe. The 80s-ness, scary alt-cold war universe, great action and sound effects, banger soundtracks that use a mix of synth and orchestra, top notch props especially given the circumstances, it would’ve been real cool if there were more movie set in a universe liek that.
@@Revolutionary_Fish exactly my thoughts, I’d love all kinds of perspectives to be seen from this sort of scenario, like the grunts on the front lines, the Soviet paras and Spetsnaz, maybe even from the perspectives of the the folks in the cities that were nuked during the initial stage of the invasion
@@nastynate4916World in Crisis: Soviet Assault provides that essential Soviet perspective that Red dawn purposely lacks, along with considerable moral nuance that with solders would face in a real Third World War.
@@yurimikhail6907 Red Dawn actually was originally going to have a Soviet c-plot with Sargent Stepan Gorsky but it was cut for budget reasons. The only scenes that remain are the one outside the friendship center when his friend is killed in that bombing and when he’s captured and executed by the wolverines. There is a scene or two that was given to his actor Radames Pera that the film crew gave to him on a VHS as an apology. He uploaded them to his RUclips channel. I’d post the link but RUclips bots would delete my comment
Yeah it's funny if you look at most eastern european cold war movies youll see BTRs and T-55s/T62s mocked up as T-34s, Panzer IVs etc but in western european/american movies we see pattons mocked up as tigers or M113s mocked up as BMDs and other vehicles
Perfect musical choice! Russian song titled "America," in the same way that an American song might be named "Vietnam" Also, first time I've heard a musical piece before seeing it on your channel, I'm proud.
@@Matty_Joeне Валяй Дурака Америка» which is do not play the fool America but yeah pretty much the same as what you said anyway tbh Also I rate the PFP, Kalashnikov 👌🏻
I always thought a Red Dawn game would be amazing. I think all we have is Homefront, and World in Conflict. WIC is a strategy game, but Homefront kind of goes somewhere completely different with it. Would love to actually get an "insurgency" America. Trying to support the army, and the sole goal is to wreak havoc on Soviet supply chains. Like the final mission or two of Homefront was cool, cause it actually felt more like you were supporting the army. Wish we could've gotten things like that for the rest of the game. The scene where the American and Russian tanks are dueling over large distances always stuck out to me.
I agree with the guy that said Freedom Fighters . I had it on GameCube and it was my favorite game. You recruit fighters / upgrade your underground base / retake parts of the city (kind of like gang wars in grand theft auto San Andreas )
Tbh the difference between the US and USSR militaries in the 80's weren't that great compared to today's US and pretty much any non western military (nowadays anything other than guerrilla warfare (due to the fact you need to commit war crimes to even combat it) can't defeat them conventionally)
@@TheFi0r3 There is no invincible army though, The US wins an war through an means of Media too. The most likely scenario for the US military achieve an abysmal failures is to dry all of their military slate clean, until it's affect the Civilian sector. Or forced all of their aspect of military to fight head on, Losing casualties and destroying their own equipment but in the end the chances are of an Nation that has ball it has hard though. It most likely America intervene in an same style like Afghanistan, Then an large powers like Russia or China supply the opposing powers and dry the US Military until they have too little to maintain an media warfare, Causing an large dissent and insurrection in their home and forcing them to retreat aka Vietnam Style. BUT since this is the Modern Age, I don't know it can work anymore..
@@Revolutionary_Fish Desert Storm 1991 Persian Gulf War, the most one sided war in the late 20th century. American Abrams Tanks and Bradley IFV routinely run into soviet equipment and utterly obliterate them, during the battle of 73 easting 180 Iraqi tanks with an experienced commander who graduated from west point ambushed Abrams tanks and almost all Iraqi tanks were destroyed with only one Bradley IFV reported damaged, they also did SEAD missions to make Iraqi SAM systems non existent. TLDR. There are 3 ways of fighting America asymmetrical, reset the world (nukes), and stupid. They are simply unparalleled in big army tactics and sheer production capability. Meanwhile China hasn't seen any major combat in 50 years and that last time they were almost destroyed by North Vietnamese with nearly 20 years of combat experience. And Russia having an army that is on the 351st day of its 3 day de-n@zification of a certain eastern european nation, and didn't even suppress the enemies air defence and communication arrays.
@@pvt.potato1943 You haven't noticed that the Iraqis were using the equipment from the 50s and 60s right? Though, Even if an considerable one sided battle has achieved. An War is far from over, An Battle can change an momentum but it will eventually ran out. Just like in Afghanistan were the American Equipment itself was failed to deliver the expectations of Washingtonian Bureaucrats. In Just in an expert hands of Afghanistan Republican forces, Their were lost and even captured by the conscripts-majority and untrained Taliban with outdated United States equipment they previously send back at the Cold War. Even if you able to drone your way to destroy your so called Islamic Radicals, They will recuperate much more faster and America will be beaten back into the ground again.
The thumbnail is made just perfectly, and the person who told the soviet actors to make a pose infront the McDonald sign is such a thing soldiers back in the day might’ve done and which the photo came out nice and looks pretty cool actually
Amrikya is and was a fool This country winning just in movies 1. The Vietnam War (1955-1975): The Vietnam War is considered one of the biggest defeats in U.S. history. The U.S. intervened to support the South Vietnamese government against the communist North, but the high human and material costs, along with internal protests, led to the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973, followed by the fall of Saigon in 1975. 2. The Burning of Washington (1812-1815): During the War of 1812 against Britain, the U.S. suffered several defeats. One of the most notable was when British forces captured Washington, D.C., in 1814, setting fire to the White House and other government buildings. 3. The Korean War (1950-1953): While the Korean War ended in an armistice, it was an indecisive conflict for the U.S. After intervening to support South Korea against North Korea, backed by China and the Soviet Union, the U.S. failed to achieve a decisive victory, and the Korean Peninsula remains divided to this day. 4. The Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961): A failed U.S.-backed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba through supporting Cuban exiles. The operation ended in disaster and was a major political embarrassment for the U.S. government. 5. The Fall of Afghanistan (2001-2021): The war in Afghanistan lasted two decades, with the U.S. attempting to dismantle the Taliban and bring stability to the country. In 2021, with the Taliban regaining control after the U.S. withdrawal, many viewed this as a significant strategic defeat. These defeats highlighted the limits of U.S. military power and had lasting impacts on its domestic and foreign policies.
the Millitary mockups: 0:19 T-72 0:19 Btr-80 0:221:20 Mi-24A 0:28 -Su-25- Correction: YAK 38 0:301:10 ZSU-23-4 1:10 -BMP-1- BMD-1 1:14 UH-1 Iroquois 0:552:15 a pretty Convincing T72 1:00 Did they even try to make the -Bmp?- BMD? 2:12 M1A1 abrams 2:53 Brdm-2 with a Strela-10 2:59 9P148 "Konkurs"
1- T 72 ( walker buldog M41) 3 - Sa 330 Puma ( Nice paint there ) 4- YAK 38 ( build up model ) 5 - BMP-1 ( M113 convert , why ? cuz you can see little missile called "Malutka" on turret 6 - As long you have enough cardboard or " I-M-A-G-I-N-A-T-I-O-N " .
What's more amazing is that this movie is the first 13+ movie in cinematic history. When Teenagers were supposed to be geeking about the real world problems.
This song was a hit in Russia, wirtten and performed in the 90s by the soviet / russian band "Lube" The real lyrics are: "Ne valyay duraka America" which in the given context roughly means "Don't try to fuck with us, America!" Further in text they sing "About time you (USA) give us (Russia) Alaska back or we take it back by force)
@@dalekobrat песня пропагандисткая из-за того там антиамериканизм и имперский шовинизм и реваншизм. Из-за этой песни вся вырасла поколение недоимперцев и устроили то что случилось в 24 февраля 2022 году.
@@keonti Это не СВО, а реальная война между РФ и Украиной (а вообще война между РФ и Украиной началось ещё в 2014 году и начал Кремль отнял Крым "реферндумами" и отправляла наёмников и поддерживала сепаратистов в "ДНР-ЛНР"). А Любэ воспитала глубинному народу антиамериканизм и путинский ура-патриотизм и имперский реваншизм.
I watched this movie recently, and I kind of felt like it relied way too much on the shock value of civilians getting executed. I just feel that the Soviets wouldn't be that insane even back in the '80s. Also while the scenario is a lot more realistic than most other films (especially the remake) it just feels a bit too unrealistic seeing America get invaded by Cuba, and the Soviets taking so much land.
It's propaganda, what can you say. And while the soviets wouldn't outright execute civilians, it's likely they would do it in retaliation to guerrillas
If you are surprised that they got real tanks, then it really worked, they couldn't get real vehicles and some of the weapons in the movie. So they took some American vehicles, put a bunch of cardboard over them, and called it a day. In my opinion all of them look really good except for the ZSU-23.
Ну вот это уже что-то! Любе как-то неожиданно подходит для клипа - я удивлен. Приятно удивлен.) Now this is something! Lyube somehow fits the clip really well - I'm pleasantly surprised. Shocked I hadn't seen this earlier. Masterwork!
Definitely one of my favorites from your channel. I saw this just after rewatching Red Dawn. Praying that you're still alive, if you're not, may you rest in peace and god assuage the burden on your family. If you are still alive, stay strong bro! Prayin for ya!
this is not a anti unitated state song dude, could be ant unitated state imperialism and dirty capitalism, but not anti unitated state , and its not "anti america", because unitated state is not america and not the only country in america
Amrikya is and was a fool This country winning just in movies 1. The Vietnam War (1955-1975): The Vietnam War is considered one of the biggest defeats in U.S. history. The U.S. intervened to support the South Vietnamese government against the communist North, but the high human and material costs, along with internal protests, led to the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973, followed by the fall of Saigon in 1975. 2. The Burning of Washington (1812-1815): During the War of 1812 against Britain, the U.S. suffered several defeats. One of the most notable was when British forces captured Washington, D.C., in 1814, setting fire to the White House and other government buildings. 3. The Korean War (1950-1953): While the Korean War ended in an armistice, it was an indecisive conflict for the U.S. After intervening to support South Korea against North Korea, backed by China and the Soviet Union, the U.S. failed to achieve a decisive victory, and the Korean Peninsula remains divided to this day. 4. The Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961): A failed U.S.-backed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba through supporting Cuban exiles. The operation ended in disaster and was a major political embarrassment for the U.S. government. 5. The Fall of Afghanistan (2001-2021): The war in Afghanistan lasted two decades, with the U.S. attempting to dismantle the Taliban and bring stability to the country. In 2021, with the Taliban regaining control after the U.S. withdrawal, many viewed this as a significant strategic defeat. These defeats highlighted the limits of U.S. military power and had lasting impacts on its domestic and foreign policies.
I really wish that they made a second movie about what happened after the events of the OG Red Dawn, or one where the commies invaded into the Appalachian or Southern regions of the US.
@@arstotzkianarmedforces1057 They didn't as far as i know, they had massive troop buildup in Cuba and sent VDV in disguised airliners. NATO was out of the game with just America, Canada and China against the Soviets. Then the Cubans and South Americans invaded, after that the Soviets dumped their divisions everywhere.
@@Cotac_Rastic again, his point stands, how would they do that against the most powerful Air Force and Navy on Earth? They could barely cross into Japan after capturing Manchuria, but you think they might into the US? Sure, if you want 95% or your military sunk, go for it 💀
@@Cotac_Rastic Japan, whose Navy/AF was almost wiped out by the Americans during WW2 was still WORLDS above the Soviets, and why they only stopped at Manchuria. They knew it was suicide getting to mainland Japan, hence why they Americans did most of the fighting in the pacific. The death toll from even attempting it against the Yanks would be unimaginable
@@Cotac_Rastic Don’t fall for their cute songs and tanks, which all turned out to be junk in Ukraine btw😂, in reality, they never had a chance expect nukes. Anytime they made a “wonder weapon” they Americans made ones 10x better, only to find out the Soviets never had such things to begin with, tanks and artillery won’t mean shyt when you’re swallowed up from the sky and ocean😂 be glad the US didn’t wipe them out those 4-5 years they were the only country in possession of a nuke.
Hahahahahahahaha crying and raging too much you Slavic commie bull💩?cry and rage harder and keep up dreaming because it’s will never happen and I wish Russia and Serbia will be like that
i love this film especially due to knowing what unitade state supported in my country and neighboring countries in the past decade but also i think that the way they represent the soviets and cuban soldiers falling from the air and the first thing they do is to shoot civilians that didnt even react or got nothing to do with the war, is complete wrong, like if preoduction who made the film was trying to say that socialist and nazis or facist or (unitaded state in the war of vietnam) are the same thing lol
@@chalkwizard1292It’s made in the 80s by an American company during the Cold War, of course the Soviets are portrayed in a bad light. Now if the Soviets did actually invade their would definitely be insurgent executions because any armed American could shoot a Russian in the chest with the Garand his granddaddy used to fight the Germans with.
Those who cannot capture a small city in the Donetsk region in ten months were able to capture the country across the ocean with the strongest army. It's pretty funny.
@@Nooneishereonlyme I mean NATO dissolved and Mexico, Central America, and Cuba all join with a joint surprise paradrop with the VDV. I mean it’s a bit silly but I can see it happening
@@danielprimushko7508propaganda? Hahahaha more like it shows the reality of the Soviets but you are calling it propaganda because you are an Russian commie
The goofiest thing about this movie is that the main characters are all teenagers with no training or experience, yet somehow manage to absolutely destroy the trained soviet soldiers
Amrikya is and was a fool This country winning just in movies 1. The Vietnam War (1955-1975): The Vietnam War is considered one of the biggest defeats in U.S. history. The U.S. intervened to support the South Vietnamese government against the communist North, but the high human and material costs, along with internal protests, led to the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973, followed by the fall of Saigon in 1975. 2. The Burning of Washington (1812-1815): During the War of 1812 against Britain, the U.S. suffered several defeats. One of the most notable was when British forces captured Washington, D.C., in 1814, setting fire to the White House and other government buildings. 3. The Korean War (1950-1953): While the Korean War ended in an armistice, it was an indecisive conflict for the U.S. After intervening to support South Korea against North Korea, backed by China and the Soviet Union, the U.S. failed to achieve a decisive victory, and the Korean Peninsula remains divided to this day. 4. The Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961): A failed U.S.-backed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba through supporting Cuban exiles. The operation ended in disaster and was a major political embarrassment for the U.S. government. 5. The Fall of Afghanistan (2001-2021): The war in Afghanistan lasted two decades, with the U.S. attempting to dismantle the Taliban and bring stability to the country. In 2021, with the Taliban regaining control after the U.S. withdrawal, many viewed this as a significant strategic defeat. These defeats highlighted the limits of U.S. military power and had lasting impacts on its domestic and foreign policies.
Fun fact about the Russian vehicles in this movie, it was filmed when getting those imported was impossible so they made them out of cardboard based off photos. The vehicles were so convincing the film team was intercepted by government agents questioning them on how they were able to get real Russian armor.
Lmao cool
That is hilarious! Just imagine agents questioning you for information and your secret to give them is *"cardboard"*.
How is that possible? Nintendo hadn't invented labo yet.
Very similar situation with their DShKs, it was impossible to acquire real ones, so they made fake ones out of m60s
BMDs are most inaccurate + MBT turret is too beautiful and looks "more western"
In the Red Dawn universe the song “don’t tell mom I’m in America” probably exists
"Don't Tell Mom I'm In Afghanistan" was a song about a conscript. I don't think a war against the US would be fought with some unfortunate conscripts only
@@Alan-pi4yc I think it would be mostly conscripts given how large of an army the USSR would need to invade the US
@@joeclark1893 Yes, but the song implies that the soldier's mother doesn't know that her son is spending his service time in a war zone, which wouldn't be possible in such a massive conflict I guess. It would be like in WW2 when most adult Soviet men who were able to hold a rifle were mobilized
@@Alan-pi4ycI mean, consider garrisoning half a continent with 200000 professional soldiers
@@Alan-pi4ycI think there is also one called “don’t tell mom I’m in Chechnya”
Love this movie, shame the remake a few years ago flopped harder than Albania's Economy.
Very kek
They fucked up by not sticking to the original script
Then further fucked up by cucking out to China and not sticking to their own script
Lieutenant DAN!!! Your still here
@@IMINSANE420 Dammit Private Gump, it's *you're!
@@lieutenantdan2697 Yes sir I might not be a smart man but I can sure run
Me when my brother takes one of my chicken nuggets after we agreed to share them equally
Based reaction from your end
Based
yo can you enlighten me on what this movie is about, im a bit confused.
@@localcrackhead4038 USSR invading America. I still have yet to watch it.
@@furimindusties5736 sounds cool, thanks king
I really wish there were more movies like red dawn made. It was such a perfect vibe. The 80s-ness, scary alt-cold war universe, great action and sound effects, banger soundtracks that use a mix of synth and orchestra, top notch props especially given the circumstances, it would’ve been real cool if there were more movie set in a universe liek that.
Lyube doesn't miss bro
Besides that I want to vote for the Americans to heavily nerfed and provide an Soviet protagonist to balance the gameplay
@@Revolutionary_Fish exactly my thoughts, I’d love all kinds of perspectives to be seen from this sort of scenario, like the grunts on the front lines, the Soviet paras and Spetsnaz, maybe even from the perspectives of the the folks in the cities that were nuked during the initial stage of the invasion
@@nastynate4916World in Crisis: Soviet Assault provides that essential Soviet perspective that Red dawn purposely lacks, along with considerable moral nuance that with solders would face in a real Third World War.
@@yurimikhail6907 Red Dawn actually was originally going to have a Soviet c-plot with Sargent Stepan Gorsky but it was cut for budget reasons. The only scenes that remain are the one outside the friendship center when his friend is killed in that bombing and when he’s captured and executed by the wolverines. There is a scene or two that was given to his actor Radames Pera that the film crew gave to him on a VHS as an apology. He uploaded them to his RUclips channel. I’d post the link but RUclips bots would delete my comment
love the mocked up weapons in red dawn
Ironically they're pretty accurate
@@INI_StxrK
No, most really aren't.
@@INI_StxrK It also packed with Aimbot that work with Americans only
Yeah it's funny if you look at most eastern european cold war movies youll see BTRs and T-55s/T62s mocked up as T-34s, Panzer IVs etc but in western european/american movies we see pattons mocked up as tigers or M113s mocked up as BMDs and other vehicles
@@lutho7693 Compared to others, it's not THAT horrible. However the ZSU looks kinda odd
Perfect musical choice! Russian song titled "America," in the same way that an American song might be named "Vietnam" Also, first time I've heard a musical piece before seeing it on your channel, I'm proud.
And the song fits really well with this song considering its about taking back Alaska and how its russian territory and not american.
@@epic_toasterbath6723 Based, coming from an Alaskan.
@@epic_toasterbath6723 too bad Catherine sold it lol
Lyube- "Don't Fool Around, America-"
It is a great song.
@@Matty_Joeне Валяй Дурака Америка» which is do not play the fool America but yeah pretty much the same as what you said anyway tbh
Also I rate the PFP, Kalashnikov 👌🏻
I always thought a Red Dawn game would be amazing. I think all we have is Homefront, and World in Conflict. WIC is a strategy game, but Homefront kind of goes somewhere completely different with it. Would love to actually get an "insurgency" America. Trying to support the army, and the sole goal is to wreak havoc on Soviet supply chains. Like the final mission or two of Homefront was cool, cause it actually felt more like you were supporting the army. Wish we could've gotten things like that for the rest of the game.
The scene where the American and Russian tanks are dueling over large distances always stuck out to me.
@dilbertdoubloon632 I see you are a man of culture as well.
I agree with the guy that said Freedom Fighters . I had it on GameCube and it was my favorite game. You recruit fighters / upgrade your underground base / retake parts of the city (kind of like gang wars in grand theft auto San Andreas )
Honestly I'd be down for another "Freedom Fighters" it may be a tad bit controversial in today's world but screw it. Let's pull off a Red Dawn game.
I'm reminded further to watch Red Dawn.
I keep forgetting to. But I'd play the hell out of this type of game.
But it would need two campaigns like WiC. One American and one Soviet campaign.
“In 1984, God created red dawn, and it was good. The next few years, satan created red dawn 2012, and it was bad”- Genesis
This made me dying on the floor
LMAO
True
the 1984 Red Dawn is the most badass movie i loved, but the 2012 one, it was dog shit
@Crush the Soviet Union can even invade Canada, because Alaska is bordered by Yukon, Canada
Me going back to this as Russia signs defensive treaties with Venezuela, Cuba and Nicaragua.
Tbh the difference between the US and USSR militaries in the 80's weren't that great compared to today's US and pretty much any non western military (nowadays anything other than guerrilla warfare (due to the fact you need to commit war crimes to even combat it) can't defeat them conventionally)
@@TheFi0r3 There is no invincible army though, The US wins an war through an means of Media too. The most likely scenario for the US military achieve an abysmal failures is to dry all of their military slate clean, until it's affect the Civilian sector. Or forced all of their aspect of military to fight head on, Losing casualties and destroying their own equipment but in the end the chances are of an Nation that has ball it has hard though. It most likely America intervene in an same style like Afghanistan, Then an large powers like Russia or China supply the opposing powers and dry the US Military until they have too little to maintain an media warfare, Causing an large dissent and insurrection in their home and forcing them to retreat aka Vietnam Style. BUT since this is the Modern Age, I don't know it can work anymore..
Yes, because only NATO should exist, and everything else is illegal, correct?
@@Revolutionary_Fish Desert Storm 1991 Persian Gulf War, the most one sided war in the late 20th century. American Abrams Tanks and Bradley IFV routinely run into soviet equipment and utterly obliterate them, during the battle of 73 easting 180 Iraqi tanks with an experienced commander who graduated from west point ambushed Abrams tanks and almost all Iraqi tanks were destroyed with only one Bradley IFV reported damaged, they also did SEAD missions to make Iraqi SAM systems non existent.
TLDR. There are 3 ways of fighting America asymmetrical, reset the world (nukes), and stupid. They are simply unparalleled in big army tactics and sheer production capability.
Meanwhile China hasn't seen any major combat in 50 years and that last time they were almost destroyed by North Vietnamese with nearly 20 years of combat experience. And Russia having an army that is on the 351st day of its 3 day de-n@zification of a certain eastern european nation, and didn't even suppress the enemies air defence and communication arrays.
@@pvt.potato1943 You haven't noticed that the Iraqis were using the equipment from the 50s and 60s right? Though, Even if an considerable one sided battle has achieved. An War is far from over, An Battle can change an momentum but it will eventually ran out. Just like in Afghanistan were the American Equipment itself was failed to deliver the expectations of Washingtonian Bureaucrats. In Just in an expert hands of Afghanistan Republican forces, Their were lost and even captured by the conscripts-majority and untrained Taliban with outdated United States equipment they previously send back at the Cold War. Even if you able to drone your way to destroy your so called Islamic Radicals, They will recuperate much more faster and America will be beaten back into the ground again.
The thumbnail is made just perfectly, and the person who told the soviet actors to make a pose infront the McDonald sign is such a thing soldiers back in the day might’ve done and which the photo came out nice and looks pretty cool actually
Amrikya is and was a fool
This country winning just in movies
1. The Vietnam War (1955-1975):
The Vietnam War is considered one of the biggest defeats in U.S. history. The U.S. intervened to support the South Vietnamese government against the communist North, but the high human and material costs, along with internal protests, led to the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973, followed by the fall of Saigon in 1975.
2. The Burning of Washington (1812-1815):
During the War of 1812 against Britain, the U.S. suffered several defeats. One of the most notable was when British forces captured Washington, D.C., in 1814, setting fire to the White House and other government buildings.
3. The Korean War (1950-1953):
While the Korean War ended in an armistice, it was an indecisive conflict for the U.S. After intervening to support South Korea against North Korea, backed by China and the Soviet Union, the U.S. failed to achieve a decisive victory, and the Korean Peninsula remains divided to this day.
4. The Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961):
A failed U.S.-backed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba through supporting Cuban exiles. The operation ended in disaster and was a major political embarrassment for the U.S. government.
5. The Fall of Afghanistan (2001-2021):
The war in Afghanistan lasted two decades, with the U.S. attempting to dismantle the Taliban and bring stability to the country. In 2021, with the Taliban regaining control after the U.S. withdrawal, many viewed this as a significant strategic defeat.
These defeats highlighted the limits of U.S. military power and had lasting impacts on its domestic and foreign policies.
When you capitulate America as the Soviet Union in Hoi4 Iron Curtain
when russia fails to take a country the size of it's largest municipality
@@kindlytoxic1472 That country is funded by all of NATO, wtf do you expect?
@@OGRussianPatriot russia to lose
@@kindlytoxic1472 we are actually making a lot of victories right now
@@OGRussianPatriot sure
POV: The greens party takes over a country.
True
really?
The greens Arent communist, the actual commies call them pussies, hipies and liberals
Based lmao 😂😂💚
As a member of Green Party of the United States, I can confirm that’s definitely our plan
the Millitary mockups:
0:19 T-72
0:19 Btr-80
0:22 1:20 Mi-24A
0:28 -Su-25- Correction: YAK 38
0:30 1:10 ZSU-23-4
1:10 -BMP-1- BMD-1
1:14 UH-1 Iroquois
0:55 2:15 a pretty Convincing T72
1:00 Did they even try to make the -Bmp?- BMD?
2:12 M1A1 abrams
2:53 Brdm-2 with a Strela-10
2:59 9P148 "Konkurs"
1- T 72 ( walker buldog M41) 3 - Sa 330 Puma ( Nice paint there ) 4- YAK 38 ( build up model ) 5 - BMP-1 ( M113 convert , why ? cuz you can see little missile called "Malutka" on turret 6 - As long you have enough cardboard or " I-M-A-G-I-N-A-T-I-O-N " .
I think those are BMD-1 IFV
The BMP's aren't BMPs, they're BMDs; the soviet airborne forces version of the BMP that can be airdropped
0:19 more like Btr-60
What's more amazing is that this movie is the first 13+ movie in cinematic history.
When Teenagers were supposed to be geeking about the real world problems.
You mean age rating?
@@johnnotrealname8168 Yep
@@agniteyt You mean T for Teen?
Papa Kalash would be proud
my 2 braincells fighting over what to do today:
Mcdonald? no no no RedDonald
Our burgers
Marxdonalds
Ourdonald
No no no, «Вкусно и точка»
"tasty". New logo MGMT and name
i ain't gonna lie, this is LIT
Wow its you
it's hard to describe but the first few seconds of the music with the text is beautiful
Finally, the video and music suit each other. Great job!
Любэ - Не валяй дурака, Америка.
Do you know what the video is
Gotta be my favorite song, glad it is here
@@flanfre_skarlett different clips from the movie "Red Dawn"
Hahahaha then they will withdraw their support to you you Ukrainian
@@Nooneishereonlyme 3 months later, how's the 3 day special op going and why is kyiv remaining unaffected
This song was a hit in Russia, wirtten and performed in the 90s by the soviet / russian band "Lube" The real lyrics are: "Ne valyay duraka America" which in the given context roughly means "Don't try to fuck with us, America!" Further in text they sing "About time you (USA) give us (Russia) Alaska back or we take it back by force)
Also fascistic and propagandistic song from Putin's Russia.
@@freedomfantom8213 больше похоже на размышления о величии, а не на пропаганду
@@dalekobrat песня пропагандисткая из-за того там антиамериканизм и имперский шовинизм и реваншизм. Из-за этой песни вся вырасла поколение недоимперцев и устроили то что случилось в 24 февраля 2022 году.
@@freedomfantom8213то есть по твоему сво началось не из-за ряда причин, а из-за того что любэ написали песню?
@@keonti Это не СВО, а реальная война между РФ и Украиной (а вообще война между РФ и Украиной началось ещё в 2014 году и начал Кремль отнял Крым "реферндумами" и отправляла наёмников и поддерживала сепаратистов в "ДНР-ЛНР"). А Любэ воспитала глубинному народу антиамериканизм и путинский ура-патриотизм и имперский реваншизм.
Damn okay this ones actually pretty good
I watched this movie recently, and I kind of felt like it relied way too much on the shock value of civilians getting executed. I just feel that the Soviets wouldn't be that insane even back in the '80s. Also while the scenario is a lot more realistic than most other films (especially the remake) it just feels a bit too unrealistic seeing America get invaded by Cuba, and the Soviets taking so much land.
It's propaganda, what can you say. And while the soviets wouldn't outright execute civilians, it's likely they would do it in retaliation to guerrillas
The only time the red army would kill civilians would be in the 40s maybe 30s
@@Tom_1933 they did it in the 80s with Afghanistan, so if insurgency became a real problem they absolutely would kill civilians
@@danielprimushko7508
WAR CRIMES ALARM 🚨 WAR CRIMES ALARM 🚨 WAR CRIMES ALARM 🚨 WAR CRIMES ALARM 🚨
They didn't really take that much land, look up a map of the battle lines for red dawn. Most of America is still free.
0:47 damn the turret is made of cardboard?
cardboard or plywood I think. most of the vehicles were American vehicles with stuff added on to make them look like Soviet vehicles
It's a m60 with a barale breack to make it look like a dshk
@@IMINSANE420 and the Puma helicopters mocked up to look like MI-24 Hind’s
@@JOCaestheticssurprisingly, the CIA/FBI mistaked them for actual Soviet vehicles. On first glance they were pretty accurate mock-ups.
@@IMINSANE420 nope its not DSHK its 14,5mm KPVT
i love the fact that that the rusian helicopters were just american made helicopters with some wood on top
I am surprised they actually got appropriate tanks and vehicles as props.
If you are surprised that they got real tanks, then it really worked, they couldn't get real vehicles and some of the weapons in the movie. So they took some American vehicles, put a bunch of cardboard over them, and called it a day. In my opinion all of them look really good except for the ZSU-23.
They had some mil heads on the production team for sure, some sperg made sure they looked ridiculously accurate haha
@@IOIFoxthe zsu looks okay
They didn’t.
And winter uniforms... in desert.......
Meanwhile in Britain: "KEEP OFF OUR ROCK!"
If the movie was realistic those rebelling teenagers would already be killed
If it was realistic the Russians wouldn't have set foot on American soil
Если СССР или РФ вторглись в США, то они не выдержали из-за климата, из-за гражданских с огнестрельным оружием, из-за NORAD
This part goes hard af 2:05
да нет вроде
Ну вот это уже что-то! Любе как-то неожиданно подходит для клипа - я удивлен. Приятно удивлен.)
Now this is something! Lyube somehow fits the clip really well - I'm pleasantly surprised. Shocked I hadn't seen this earlier. Masterwork!
Definitely one of my favorites from your channel. I saw this just after rewatching Red Dawn. Praying that you're still alive, if you're not, may you rest in peace and god assuage the burden on your family. If you are still alive, stay strong bro! Prayin for ya!
also on a sidenote i love how the music sort of lines up with the marching/walking at 1:24 and 2:46
This makes me support a side in a war that never happened 🔥
Nothing like WarWave to start the day.
Red dawn is the reason why theres the saying "A gun behind every blade of grass"
Always loved this movie as a kid, despite its flaws
Damm , I clicked hoping I would see the famous McDonald's deleted scene
I know it’s a anti American song but it slaps harder than a 762X39 round on a Soviet soldier
its said 7.62X39 , please say it properly for your own safety as millitary nerds can be agressive
@@c_srb704 as a military nerd I can conform this
this is not a anti unitated state song dude, could be ant unitated state imperialism and dirty capitalism, but not anti unitated state , and its not "anti america", because unitated state is not america and not the only country in america
@@Viktor19852🤓
@@c_srb704u right I forgor 💀
1:20 goofy flying cardboard
A similar video suggestion would be man in the high castle/wolfenstein with Rammstein Amerika
Primary strategic objective: McDonalds in the middle of nowhere 😺😺
RAMIREZ, PROTECT THE BURGER TOWN
Song name: Don't fool around, America!
This is really cool! Now we need the second part: Yankee Dusk!
Just dont tell Mom i'm in America
Literally world in conflict
Amrikya is and was a fool
This country winning just in movies
1. The Vietnam War (1955-1975):
The Vietnam War is considered one of the biggest defeats in U.S. history. The U.S. intervened to support the South Vietnamese government against the communist North, but the high human and material costs, along with internal protests, led to the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973, followed by the fall of Saigon in 1975.
2. The Burning of Washington (1812-1815):
During the War of 1812 against Britain, the U.S. suffered several defeats. One of the most notable was when British forces captured Washington, D.C., in 1814, setting fire to the White House and other government buildings.
3. The Korean War (1950-1953):
While the Korean War ended in an armistice, it was an indecisive conflict for the U.S. After intervening to support South Korea against North Korea, backed by China and the Soviet Union, the U.S. failed to achieve a decisive victory, and the Korean Peninsula remains divided to this day.
4. The Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961):
A failed U.S.-backed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba through supporting Cuban exiles. The operation ended in disaster and was a major political embarrassment for the U.S. government.
5. The Fall of Afghanistan (2001-2021):
The war in Afghanistan lasted two decades, with the U.S. attempting to dismantle the Taliban and bring stability to the country. In 2021, with the Taliban regaining control after the U.S. withdrawal, many viewed this as a significant strategic defeat.
These defeats highlighted the limits of U.S. military power and had lasting impacts on its domestic and foreign policies.
Shilka: * exists *
That Huey: * would have been eradicated *
red dawn vs blue monday
a highly unlikely but still cool timeline
This version of red dawn is superior then the remake
Original movies are always better than the remake.
Most times yes@@USAshouldbetrayNATO
Russians when they get to the Mountains
*Vietnam Music Starts Playing*
1:24 SPONGEBOB YUCK
Boob
HAHA i have never heard it that way before thanks for sharing
Every time i hear this song now i cant unsee or well unhear it lol
*i wish remake red dawn made with success august coup style.*
The first 15 second intro was a banger
Thank you for introducing this song
I'd love a movie/series like Fatherland or Man in the High Castle, but about american patriotis in a world controled by communism.
Is there a series about Fatherland??????
You can try Red Dawn (the original) if you haven't already, it's where the footage comes from
Have you been following the news? We're almost there, comrade!
@@norbertsreignofterror9418 no just a movie I think
А ты хоть знаешь, что такое коммунизм на самом деле? Если бы знал, то не был бы американским патриотом.
I really wish that they made a second movie about what happened after the events of the OG Red Dawn, or one where the commies invaded into the Appalachian or Southern regions of the US.
Nahh not the hillbilly’s vs the Soviet’s 😂
God imagine the resistance the soviets would face in the more conservative states, vietcong but they all already have guns from the start
What movie is the footage from?
The scenes look dope
Red dawn
Thanks man :)
I know this is 2 years old, and it’s alrwady been answered, but it’s Red dawn.
Absolutely AMAZING movie,
This looks like it would have happened in real life during the cold war
They couldn’t cross half in ocean before getting trimmed down.
@@arstotzkianarmedforces1057 They didn't as far as i know, they had massive troop buildup in Cuba and sent VDV in disguised airliners. NATO was out of the game with just America, Canada and China against the Soviets.
Then the Cubans and South Americans invaded, after that the Soviets dumped their divisions everywhere.
@@Cotac_Rastic again, his point stands, how would they do that against the most powerful Air Force and Navy on Earth? They could barely cross into Japan after capturing Manchuria, but you think they might into the US? Sure, if you want 95% or your military sunk, go for it 💀
@@Cotac_Rastic Japan, whose Navy/AF was almost wiped out by the Americans during WW2 was still WORLDS above the Soviets, and why they only stopped at Manchuria. They knew it was suicide getting to mainland Japan, hence why they Americans did most of the fighting in the pacific. The death toll from even attempting it against the Yanks would be unimaginable
@@Cotac_Rastic Don’t fall for their cute songs and tanks, which all turned out to be junk in Ukraine btw😂, in reality, they never had a chance expect nukes. Anytime they made a “wonder weapon” they Americans made ones 10x better, only to find out the Soviets never had such things to begin with, tanks and artillery won’t mean shyt when you’re swallowed up from the sky and ocean😂 be glad the US didn’t wipe them out those 4-5 years they were the only country in possession of a nuke.
'Spongebob' 🧽 1:24
Me laughing on top of the McDonald's while holding my trusty scoped Remington
Amazing movie, it’s name is Red Dawn to the people who don’t know it.
oh those kids, they will never stop fighting will they?
do'nt tell mom i'm in alaska
I m in Milton storme
@@ricardo-2019-î shut up Russian bot
Best vibe to listen to this while playing red world fan fork :)
This is the official anime opening for 2024. Change my mind.
This time the red dawn is the dawn of the Asian flags….
@@Taishisama yea lol kinda reminds me of the Japanese from red alert 3..
this goes incredibly fucking hard
Im gonna tell the next generation that this was the footage from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Top ten American Ws.
i wish america was really like this
you wouldnt even last 3 days in the soviet union. Also the soviets lost in the end
Hahahahahahahaha crying and raging too much you Slavic commie bull💩?cry and rage harder and keep up dreaming because it’s will never happen and I wish Russia and Serbia will be like that
I wish you moved to Russia
@@theroundtable6371 same
@@yourlocalrussiankid9162 take your communism and stay there man
I Remeber watching this movie with my dad and bro it’s fantastic
i love this film especially due to knowing what unitade state supported in my country and neighboring countries in the past decade
but also i think that the way they represent the soviets and cuban soldiers falling from the air and the first thing they do is to shoot civilians that didnt even react or got nothing to do with the war, is complete wrong, like if preoduction who made the film was trying to say that socialist and nazis or facist or (unitaded state in the war of vietnam) are the same thing lol
Cold war
Communism did kill more than Nazism and fascism...
This film is definitely a piece of propaganda to a certain extent
@@chalkwizard1292It’s made in the 80s by an American company during the Cold War, of course the Soviets are portrayed in a bad light. Now if the Soviets did actually invade their would definitely be insurgent executions because any armed American could shoot a Russian in the chest with the Garand his granddaddy used to fight the Germans with.
all films in the cold war were propaganda no matter what side
when travel kick rock on cuba region:
Those who cannot capture a small city in the Donetsk region in ten months were able to capture the country across the ocean with the strongest army. It's pretty funny.
Not the same army lmao
a city which has 10 battalions filled to the brim with ""mercs"" from that country you talk about. and the city is still being captured!
Funny is that you know ukrainans where in Soviet army
the red army was about 9 million men strong. Nothing compared to what putin thinks he can do.
@@adx1202 Lot of Soviet heroes in WW2 were Ukrainian too, funny how that works
Such a great movie
the intro of red dawn picture a fuckin paradise
-No NATO
-No American Nukes on europe
- Mexican revolution and the fall of el salvador
IN YOUR DREAMS COMMIE
NATO making tankies shiver since 1950
I like real life better, USSR collapse, West is in a renewal of NATO approval and Russia is getting buttfucked
@@Ganglo-Saxon Tradition~
@@nicolauslr9937what?
you know what, in the movie red dawn china is allied with usa
For one small moment at 4 am, I forgot I was in one of the most free Commonwealths in the Union. God bless the USA!
Свобода США, а остальные страны должны подчиниться США
@@МихаилПрохоров-д2ы “Denazifying” every country except themselves, Russians.
In a alternate timeline this would have happened
W movie, I forgot tho, was it implied that America won the war or did we just get clapped
The ending shot strongly implies America won.
Hahahaha cry about it you commie
@@texandominion5430hahahaha cry about it you commie
@@Nooneishereonlyme you are the only communist here lmao
@@Ganglo-Saxon no you
Red dawn is a horror movie
I always thought it was silly the Soviets were able to take any land.
It was plausible if you listened to the lore
@@yourlocalkriegerhahahaha No it’s not
@@Nooneishereonlyme I mean NATO dissolved and Mexico, Central America, and Cuba all join with a joint surprise paradrop with the VDV. I mean it’s a bit silly but I can see it happening
@@yourlocalkriegermaybe but like, probably not
@@theroundtable6371 yeah its a bit stretched lol
Dont play a fool, america! is the right translation (description)
But the movie is called Red Dawn
i swear to god the communist American flag looks like Malaysia flag
I always wondered if Russians ever watched this movie hahaha.
да
Yep, and despite it being propaganda, it's a nice fun movie, and the attention to detail is very impressive
@@danielprimushko7508 Yeah they did, even with signs in Russian
@@danielprimushko7508propaganda? Hahahaha more like it shows the reality of the Soviets but you are calling it propaganda because you are an Russian commie
based world, if only the good guys won the cold war
What are you talking about.
Lol, lmao even
Hahahaha No and you are saying that because you are an commie
@@arstotzkianarmedforces1057he is an commie
@@TheUSgovermenthahahaha No you commie
Someone left their AK-74's in afghanistan
production team couldnt get AK-74s, so they just substitutes them with a bunch of egyptian aks, cool either way
@Space Vatnik That's Good
Now they are complemented by M4s. Thousands of them.
Your average domination victory as Russia in CIV
The production of this film vastly exceeding the quality of the actual film.
The goofiest thing about this movie is that the main characters are all teenagers with no training or experience, yet somehow manage to absolutely destroy the trained soviet soldiers
ruclips.net/video/74D2zi9IdeQ/видео.htmlsi=t_pR2ycFSvMcxyke
Nice one comrade, can we have new England and other US states as well
Haha boo commie get out of you moms basement
Hahahaha No
Keep dreaming
Oh, nice. I hope we will see it soon.
Doubt it
love these videos
Good thing there's a M1a2 tank in the scene
Please do a video on Pakistan military
why don't aliens visit us humans during the slightest disagreement:
I'm Russian and this song is not about Vietnam
W O L V E R I N E S
I wanna learn Russian because of this fking song
Amrikya is and was a fool
This country winning just in movies
1. The Vietnam War (1955-1975):
The Vietnam War is considered one of the biggest defeats in U.S. history. The U.S. intervened to support the South Vietnamese government against the communist North, but the high human and material costs, along with internal protests, led to the withdrawal of U.S. forces in 1973, followed by the fall of Saigon in 1975.
2. The Burning of Washington (1812-1815):
During the War of 1812 against Britain, the U.S. suffered several defeats. One of the most notable was when British forces captured Washington, D.C., in 1814, setting fire to the White House and other government buildings.
3. The Korean War (1950-1953):
While the Korean War ended in an armistice, it was an indecisive conflict for the U.S. After intervening to support South Korea against North Korea, backed by China and the Soviet Union, the U.S. failed to achieve a decisive victory, and the Korean Peninsula remains divided to this day.
4. The Bay of Pigs Invasion (1961):
A failed U.S.-backed attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro's regime in Cuba through supporting Cuban exiles. The operation ended in disaster and was a major political embarrassment for the U.S. government.
5. The Fall of Afghanistan (2001-2021):
The war in Afghanistan lasted two decades, with the U.S. attempting to dismantle the Taliban and bring stability to the country. In 2021, with the Taliban regaining control after the U.S. withdrawal, many viewed this as a significant strategic defeat.
These defeats highlighted the limits of U.S. military power and had lasting impacts on its domestic and foreign policies.
ruclips.net/video/74D2zi9IdeQ/видео.htmlsi=t_pR2ycFSvMcxyke
@@ricardo-2019-î did you use chatgpt
Its song is fashistic garbage
Meu sonho 😭
O meu também
Mine too
Dream on commie
Dream up communist.
@@aresinterceptor Commie bastard
Just love this movie and i never knew the americans pushed back