Fury: Taking Control of a German Town (Brad Pitt HD Clip)

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2022
  • The Americans reach a German town and take control of it from the Nazis.
    #Fury #BradPitt #LoganLerman #hdscenes #moviescenes
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    April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened army sergeant named Wardaddy (Brad Pitt) commands a Sherman tank and her five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and outgunned, and with a rookie soldier thrust into their platoon, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.
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  • @hawkeyeted
    @hawkeyeted Год назад +2776

    The sign around the woman's neck reads: "I didn't want my children to fight."
    The sign around the boys neck reads: "I am a coward and did not want to fight for the German people."

    • @shelbylover1359
      @shelbylover1359 Год назад +70

      thank you good sir

    • @mantia39
      @mantia39 Год назад +29

      Much appreciated.

    • @shep9231
      @shep9231 Год назад +14

      ouch... talk about the highest sanction...

    • @codwarhero9883
      @codwarhero9883 Год назад +63

      @@shep9231 for the Germans, it was either you fight, or become a victim of a warcrime.

    • @fcamiola
      @fcamiola Год назад +7

      creepy.

  • @MichaelTheRead
    @MichaelTheRead Год назад +273

    "Good shootin' kid, keep stackin' 'em up."
    Those were mercy kills and Don knew it.

    • @nightdirtclaw1799
      @nightdirtclaw1799 4 месяца назад +17

      That was white phosphorus aka “Willy Pete” that stuff burns and burns and burns until it burns out completely. And sticks to anything it touches you have to full smother it with mud cause water doesn’t douse it.

    • @matthewjones39
      @matthewjones39 2 месяца назад +1

      @@nightdirtclaw1799Okay, but who asked?

    • @bobbyshmurda6094
      @bobbyshmurda6094 Месяц назад

      Phosphorus combusts with contact with oxygen, that's why it's stored in vacuums or vats of oil. White P rounds were effective because the initial round would never stop burning. The ultimate incendiary.@@nightdirtclaw1799

    • @booboo4ever24
      @booboo4ever24 Месяц назад

      ​troll

  • @Nauke90
    @Nauke90 Год назад +1613

    German Sniper, ready and steady: "Should I kill the Grand Dad or the Tank Commander?"
    "Yeah, fuck that old fuck!"
    Apart from that.. I love the tracer ammo, because it is the reason why in Star Wars the Imperium shots green Lasers, while the Rebels shot red Lasers. Germans mostly used green and the Americans red.

    • @ashleighelizabeth5916
      @ashleighelizabeth5916 Год назад +55

      Funny thing is that one of the novels I read bothered to explain that the lasers you see in the movie are tracer rounds for the ACTUAL lasers that do damage, which neatly explains WHY you can see a laser in space when you physic says you shouldn't be able to. It's a ret con but as ret cons go it's a pretty good one.

    • @Petey0707
      @Petey0707 Год назад +29

      Rebels were based on the Viet Minh not the Americans. No idea why this myth keeps getting spread even after Lucas himself mentions this.

    • @Nauke90
      @Nauke90 Год назад +15

      @@Petey0707 Probably because there are many similarities between Star Wars and the real world. Rebels aginst Empire= American Revolution. Palpatine' s rise to Power = Hitler. Other sources say "Yeah Amercians use red tracer ammo, and the SOVIETS used green". And, more scientific approaching sources, say "Well, green lasers energy levels are higher than the red ones, and the Imperium is technologically more sophisticated than the rebels."
      You are right, Lucas opposes the Vietnam War and defintiely said, his story of rebels against an enormous empire referred to this conflict.
      The problem is, Lucas himself said repeatedly, that this situation occured multiple times in histroy and that he took inspiration from many. But the starting point for him, true, was the Vietnam War.
      Still, we can't be sure 100 % where he took inspiration for each and very part or fact for Star Wars from. As far as I know, it could be any conflict. Sooo... unless you really got a source, where Lucas says :"Oh well, that lasers come from the tracer ammo of this or that conflict." we are both right and wrong.

    • @hanskloss7726
      @hanskloss7726 Год назад +3

      ​@@Nauke90 Actually Palpatine looked a lot like JB

    • @Nusca93
      @Nusca93 Год назад +1

      Damn this makes sense!

  • @dennissvitak148
    @dennissvitak148 9 месяцев назад +420

    For several years, I lived in a small German village, near a US Air Force base. We lived there from 1958 to 1963. I was a little kid. There were burned out tanks and other army stuff in the woods behind our house. It was VERBOTEN, or FORBIDDEN, for me and my brother to go back there. This was just 13 years after WW2 had ended. All the bodies had been removed, but it was still a scary, spooky, and depressing place. We went back in there every chance we got.

    • @PlymouthVT
      @PlymouthVT 9 месяцев назад +37

      "We went back there every chance we could" lol. I would too that was some crazy machinery I bet.

    • @ConReese
      @ConReese 8 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@PlymouthVTthe machinery is fine, it's the UXOs that are the killers

    • @PlymouthVT
      @PlymouthVT 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@ConReese Hi is UXO unexploded ordinance? If so yes that's a big concern.

    • @ConReese
      @ConReese 8 месяцев назад +7

      @@PlymouthVT yes it is

    • @cyberleaderandy1
      @cyberleaderandy1 8 месяцев назад +5

      ​@@ConReeseive heard of people renovating ww2 tanks etc and they still had ammunition in them. One set of a bullet with a cutting torch that ricocheted around the interior. He was lucky not to be another ww2 casualty.

  • @davidevans3175
    @davidevans3175 Год назад +2836

    Hard to believe my father did this in 1944 as a 19 year old.

    • @Rearadmiralpawlikzeldaleader
      @Rearadmiralpawlikzeldaleader Год назад +46

      Did what fought in world war 2.

    • @davidflowers2020
      @davidflowers2020 Год назад +233

      Yes, it is. Unimaginable by todays standards but they did what they had to do. God bless them.

    • @MrEpicookie
      @MrEpicookie Год назад +129

      Hard to believe any of them did any of this, at any age. As is said in the film, "it will end, soon. But before that, a lot more people have to die". They depended on each other, and the world depended on them. It is because of the sacrifices and choices they made that we live the fortunate lives we live.

    • @sawyerrichmond4193
      @sawyerrichmond4193 Год назад +48

      Your dad's not Brad Pitt

    • @davidevans3175
      @davidevans3175 Год назад +5

      @@Rearadmiralpawlikzeldaleader Yes

  • @michaelmeadows4883
    @michaelmeadows4883 Год назад +1671

    This movie does a good job of never glorifying anything. In some other films you might get patriotic music on the killing of the SS officer, but Fury maintains its dark tone throughout.

    • @TheArrowedKnee
      @TheArrowedKnee Год назад +81

      Absolutely. It may not be particularily accurate in terms of tactics or how it was actually fought, but it nails the feel and atmosphere

    • @OneTwoMark
      @OneTwoMark Год назад +89

      Idk Fury is still pretty cheesy and unrealistic.

    • @Eroc556
      @Eroc556 Год назад

      Thats just because china owns hollywood

    • @Setton_Exile
      @Setton_Exile Год назад +24

      The Average German Soldier you became a POW now for the SS There was “No Quarter” that’s why Angel Mag dumped that SS officer with the busted arm

    • @Lorrdd
      @Lorrdd Год назад +56

      @@TheArrowedKnee Actually it was very accurate. By that point in the war, the Krauts were desperate, made kids fight (see Hitler Youth, one of my ancestors took a pin off a corpse) and with the crimes against humanity of the Krauts in full display, the SS were often gunned down. The Allies committed plenty of war crimes, but we won so history tends to forgive it.

  • @wakcedout
    @wakcedout Год назад +1092

    Give credit to the subtle patting of the dead soldier on the back. A simple "rest now friend, you fought hard". The only thing you can do while still in combat mission.

    • @AlphaQ23
      @AlphaQ23 Год назад +18

      or just a is there signs he is alive? no move on.

    • @AlphaQ23
      @AlphaQ23 Год назад +4

      Thinking too much is not a good thing in those scenarios.. might be what you said but in a logical moment where you just reacting to the moment its more just is he alive no move on. Let the burial squad deal with him.

    • @ak4344
      @ak4344 Год назад +3

      I take credit away for the loading in response to taking a hit (ridiculous, they'd be ready to go 100%) and for the MG to completely severe the leg of the soldier before the guy even started to fall, like idk, maybe being picky but is this legit made for 10 year olds? its not that hard to not include those two unrealistic details

    • @MrDragonPig
      @MrDragonPig Год назад +39

      @@ak4344 The MG42 fired at 1200 RPM, if my maths is correct then that is 20 rounds per second. 20 rounds have gone through his leg and out the other side before he knew what was happening and he was hit below the knee, which is usually the thinnest part of your leg. The 42 could cut someone in half if you shot them enough so it's no surprise that it removed his leg.

    • @TheJonnyEnglish
      @TheJonnyEnglish Год назад +3

      stop playing so much call of duty it's not good for you

  • @frankwu4747
    @frankwu4747 Год назад +435

    6:11 excellent acting from the Burgermeister. That look on his face says "I'm so done with this asshole too."

    • @mcbrians.8508
      @mcbrians.8508 Год назад +65

      Plot Twist: The Burgemeister is actually the real SS commander and this poor young Hitlerjugend is dutifully following his order.

    • @cid2852
      @cid2852 Год назад +61

      @@mcbrians.8508 I've actually thought about that a lot since I saw this movie. Changing clothes and putting his uniform on someone else to get executed for him is something I could see an SS officer doing.

    • @mcbrians.8508
      @mcbrians.8508 Год назад +7

      @@cid2852 look how shocked the burgemeister is after he was shoved by the executioner, in his mind he's like "I'm sorry buddy".

    • @jamesflowers1295
      @jamesflowers1295 Год назад +19

      That exasperated "ja" says so much.

    • @Sven6345789
      @Sven6345789 Год назад

      You did not become a mayor in a german town in the third Reich without being somebody in the party. They were not elected but appointed. But especially the lower echelons of the NSDAP and the communal administration were getting ready for the time after the war. So, his desire to capitulate is historically accurate. The "Goldfasane" (golden pheasants, so called for their brown uniforms) did not like the fanatical SS executioners. At least at this time of the war.

  • @hmk5123
    @hmk5123 Год назад +1127

    Many times when allied troops saw anyone surrendering with SS markings, they tended to shoot them on site. Especially if they saw heinous war crimes in the area.

    • @jimjenkins2319
      @jimjenkins2319 Год назад +177

      Unwritten and unconfirmed orders from Ike was that he didn't want to see any SS POWs; especially after what happened at Malmedy.

    • @trooperdgb9722
      @trooperdgb9722 Год назад

      Can you blame them? And yet German apologists today STILL whine about that. "Ooo..they got shot after surrendering" The SS (sometimes, and only sometimes) got treated precisely as they treated others....too damn bad.

    • @furioussherman7265
      @furioussherman7265 Год назад +194

      Yup. They started doing it in retaliation for when SS troopers executed surrendered American soldiers during the Battle of the Bulge.

    • @tsarfox3462
      @tsarfox3462 Год назад +73

      Yeah rightfully so. Why waste the time and effort to build a gallows for em?

    • @finaladvance5085
      @finaladvance5085 Год назад +101

      I heard after a while they started interrogating them first since a number of ss officers would exchange their ss uniforms for some poor clueless regular army boi who doesn’t know any better

  • @HungaryMatee
    @HungaryMatee Год назад +175

    My favorite part from the entire movie.
    3:32 "Fuck you Jerry" always makes me laugh

    • @marcolara3700
      @marcolara3700 9 месяцев назад

      I tought they said: “fuck you Germans”

    • @Razor_6
      @Razor_6 9 месяцев назад +7

      Yup! Maine too. Decent accent 😂😂

    • @booboo4ever24
      @booboo4ever24 Месяц назад

      Never caught that

    • @TonyMichaels166
      @TonyMichaels166 18 дней назад

      I imagine as the soldier it would have been cathartic af.

  • @cometeertherocketeer3848
    @cometeertherocketeer3848 Год назад +382

    This whole fight sequence actually feels so terrifying and dark, and is just disturbing overall especially when you see those child soldiers.

    • @androlis671
      @androlis671 Год назад +7

      also the most unrealistic ww2 scene i've ever seen!

    • @michaelzhang4817
      @michaelzhang4817 Год назад +3

      It is ugly, because it is close to the truth.
      Nothing is uglier than the truth.

    • @DamienDarkside
      @DamienDarkside 11 месяцев назад +4

      Most of those soldiers carrying rifles for the USA are kids too.
      You'll understand at 30, why 19 is still a kid.

    • @justinthebeau2590
      @justinthebeau2590 11 месяцев назад

      They have videos about the Hitler Youth

    • @biggrug3968
      @biggrug3968 10 месяцев назад

      @@androlis671 Sure the tank firing its main gun at anything except that anti tank gun is inaccurate, but this fighting is actually alright in terms of ww2 urban warfare, see literally any urban battle in the history of the second world war, or even before it with the Japanese invasions during the 30's. Hitler Youth were commonly used as ground troops throughout the war, especially when Germany was breathing its last. Allies also definitely committed their fair share of no mercy type war crimes, and positioning for German machine gun nests at choke points looking over streets throughout a town are Tactics 101 for guerilla or military units today. Did you never study any war in the history of humanity before seeing this video or did you ride the short bus throughout your childhood?

  • @MFDragoon
    @MFDragoon 9 месяцев назад +19

    love how "Angel" just strolls up looking like the angel of death lol

  • @mathieushifera7265
    @mathieushifera7265 Год назад +230

    Wardaddy " Oppa! Wo sind die Deutsche Soldaten?"
    Old man: >points<
    German sniper: "And I took that personally"

    • @jbonemastaflash6852
      @jbonemastaflash6852 Год назад

      that clip is such bullshit yeah let’s shoot a fellow german instead of the fucking tank commander

    • @eliteofthe9136
      @eliteofthe9136 Год назад +10

      I shouldn't be laughing😂

    • @isaned
      @isaned Год назад +11

      German Sniper: "So, anyway, I started blasting!"

    • @robertmartinez2790
      @robertmartinez2790 Год назад +5

      Didn’t he know it’s rude to point?? 😅

    • @riftwalk2546
      @riftwalk2546 Год назад +12

      I mean I would be mad too If somone snitch on my hiding place

  • @jscottupton
    @jscottupton Год назад +189

    Despite the brutality, there is a moral code. The guy who hung people who refused to fight was executed. Even in total chaos, there is an attempt to sort out good and evil.

    • @BDNeon
      @BDNeon Год назад

      Still an extrajudicial execution without due process. Rule of law should have been what separated us from who we were fighting. That's why the Nuremberg trials were so important. Without due process, how are we any better then murderous savages?

    • @Sven6345789
      @Sven6345789 Год назад +10

      @@BDNeon Considering how many on the lower level got away, I wish more would have solved the SS-problem in this manner. As an SS-Officer, he lived outside the law and got killed outside the law. instant karma.

    • @grantgarrod2232
      @grantgarrod2232 Год назад

      Everybody knew, including civilians, that the war wasn't far from over, & the nazi fanatics wouldn't be in power to retaliate anymore. Better to let the Americans know, let them eliminate a butcher who would stoop to murdering kids, & leave their home & country safer for everyone.

    • @Taospark
      @Taospark Год назад +19

      There's also accounts of US or Soviet soldiers being so horrified by the concentration camps that they would "accidentally" leave the SS prisoners tied up together with the former Jewish or other prisoners and a few weapons.

    • @doublep1980
      @doublep1980 Год назад +1

      The guy who hung people, was a Waffen-SS officer. Fanatical Nazis through and through and responsible for things even worse than this.
      The Soviet Army would execute every man, wearing a Waffen-SS uniform on the spot, they actually got permission to do it from the Soviet High Command.
      Officially, executing surrendered enemy soldiers/officers was considered a war crime for US/British troops, but there are many instances where they did exactly this without any repercussions.

  • @pzshi
    @pzshi 10 месяцев назад +14

    "auf Wiedersehen, asshole!"
    Also Angel, who shot the SS, gave me serious Lt. Speirs vibes.

  • @abstracthorizons9136
    @abstracthorizons9136 Год назад +156

    3:52 the way the soldier went and pat the back of another dead soldier was like saying “thank you for trying, you did good I’ll see you on the other side “

    • @VLSG
      @VLSG Год назад +12

      Even more impactful when you realize the dead soldier (Sergeant Miles) was their combat leader.

    • @AlphaQ23
      @AlphaQ23 Год назад +1

      or checking if alive. most logical scenario in the situation. If so call medic if not move on. let the company that deals with dead bodies do their thing. Other than close friends in shock it doesn't make sense otherwise. Just how we think of how war should be vs how war is. and I'm putting a big on how it probably was. You really got to de connect your self to make it through heavy trauma like that.

    • @VLSG
      @VLSG Год назад +10

      @@AlphaQ23 i served in the infantry. the most important thing you can do to save those mens’ lives are actually to leave them where they be. move forwards and assault through whatever killed them and clear the area. when we secure objectives we always make sure to clear enemies and sort out epw before any aid and litter are called, in line with what you see depicted. calling a medic in this instance would make sense, yet is foolish, as a man distracted trying to carry bodies cannot defend himself, and as a combat leader you would be putting another man in danger trying to help.

    • @AlphaQ23
      @AlphaQ23 Год назад +1

      @@VLSG Copy that man. I merely meant it the best case scenario I could see in that scenario of them leaning down checking then the patting would most likely just be well Hollywood in this case. Realistically I can imagine it be maybe that person checked for a response. In the scenario I'd imagine its more in the case of visual check that guy out but again that's focusing on Hollywood on this scenario. depends on the soldier i bet.. and I have no idea what your training would say. I'm imagining the focus would just be the visual if it resulted in that cool cold dead what ever but sad sure.. but in the moment that's not the focus.

    • @AlphaQ23
      @AlphaQ23 Год назад +1

      @@VLSG I have 0 combat training and anything military training. Was just stating in that kinda scenario. It seems more Hollywood like. unless maybe if the person patting them knows the person and was just doing that.

  • @mcliquo
    @mcliquo 7 месяцев назад +19

    My grandfather who is no longer with us worked inside aircraft carriers during ww2. He told me all sorts of stories. Though he didn't fight the Germans. It was the pacific for him.

    • @supertruckertom
      @supertruckertom 5 месяцев назад +1

      Mine too. Got off of the Reservation by signing up for the Navy in 1937. Did 20 years. Biplanes to jets

    • @AremStefaniaK
      @AremStefaniaK 2 месяца назад

      germans with raw fish instead of sausage... same targets to me

  • @RobARug
    @RobARug Год назад +200

    We got us a German here who wants to die for his country. Oblige him. 6:29

    • @megabotofficial8519
      @megabotofficial8519 Год назад +4

      This, so much this!!

    • @javiermori1710
      @javiermori1710 Год назад +3

      Bearjew🙂

    • @BackwoodsFilms
      @BackwoodsFilms Год назад +2

      Arriva Dare Chee

    • @RobARug
      @RobARug Год назад +1

      @@BackwoodsFilms Bawnjerno.

    • @Mjdecker1234
      @Mjdecker1234 3 месяца назад

      Funny thing is, he probably wasn't even the a real SS troop or commander. There are stories of ones who switched gear with soliders so they didn't die, and some innocent (somewhat) solider would say yes, or got forced too, and would die. Many SS leaders did that

  • @sebasthianpino7662
    @sebasthianpino7662 Год назад +107

    6:15: That guy just accepted his destiny without doubt.

    • @OllerDKDK
      @OllerDKDK Год назад

      He was gonna die no matter what might as well make it as painless as possible.

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Год назад

      The Germans, meanwhile, claim they were liberated and not defeated in 1945. This is no joke. Meanwhile, their propaganda is spreading this lie! One of many lies they spread!

    • @MyDogmatix
      @MyDogmatix Год назад +12

      I think for people that did the murdering, they are expecting to be killed, even if captured. So this seems like someone who hoped for the best, but knew it was a possibility. I think the actor did a decent job for that role.

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Год назад

      @@MyDogmatix Nonsense most of the Nazi nation's murderers hoped to get away with it. Unfortunately they were right.

    • @MyDogmatix
      @MyDogmatix Год назад +2

      @@GreatPolishWingedHussars that’s exactly what I said, I said they’d hope for the best (actually, I said “East”. Clearly that was a spelling error due to “auto spell correct”. Which. Changes the spelling as I type.). Anyways, I said they hoped for the best when they surrendered, but wouldn’t be surprised if they were killed
      And yes the ones in the west that surrendered by and larger got away with it, not so much for the ones in the east. So. We agree. Try to read what someone says or is trying to say next time.

  • @codwarhero9883
    @codwarhero9883 Год назад +26

    3:41 Top looks at Binkowski, and the hands are like “What did you expect, a napkin slap?”

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Год назад

      The Germans, meanwhile, claim they were liberated and not defeated in 1945. This is no joke. Meanwhile, their propaganda is spreading this lie! One of many lies they spread!

    • @mnguy98
      @mnguy98 2 месяца назад

      I love it, he's just like "hey, _you_ said..."

  • @cjod33
    @cjod33 Год назад +189

    I learnt alot from my grandfather who fought in Tobruk and PNG, like how to use a knife properly to neck an animal, Kentucky windage and how to load n fire a howitzer.
    Whenever I see someone in a movie spray someone in the torso, it's rarely realistic, they rarely die instantly even if shot through the heart. My grandfather said they usually take a minute or so, coughing n suffering.
    War is not something to glorify.
    Wars will only stop when the common man says " no! We won't die for you politicians and filthy rich!"

    • @dancollins9307
      @dancollins9307 Год назад

      Sever the spine and they will be dead instantly. A bullet will do that.

    • @bryanpinto4051
      @bryanpinto4051 Год назад +3

      when you sign up you are protecting the guys next to you, not the rich and the politicians. You must not have served. When you sign up you make a commitment, real men stand by their commitments. You can't just walk away, or can YOU?

    • @dr.snowman4883
      @dr.snowman4883 Год назад

      You can, but don't be surprised when your shunned for such actions.

    • @albertgaspar627
      @albertgaspar627 Год назад +7

      no, you volunteer either because you have no other economic opportunities or you believe in patriotism. when you are in war, you're then fighting for your buddy, but what are you dying for?
      the same thing the roman legions and the greeks died for

    • @thebadaids
      @thebadaids Год назад

      Wars will never stop lol. Wars have been happening and will continue to happen. Since the Dawn of Man and one guy told another guy, “hey, that dude has a cool rock. Let’s work together and get ‘em, Larry.” There were no politicians or currency. Hell, the native Americans had no concept of owning land or not sharing and they fought all the time with eachother, with some of the worst brutality ever recorded in history. Stop with the moral speeches, you’re not as smart as you think you are. Way more naive, though.

  • @colinwillis9096
    @colinwillis9096 Год назад +146

    Such an amazing scene. Brutal and dark. And yet evoking so much emotion. And even then still you pity the German survivors.
    But then you remember the sight outside the town, and maybe you too could have shot that guy, or at least given the order.
    And who would convict you? Who would ever name you? Who would ever even blame you?

    • @lusti6511
      @lusti6511 10 месяцев назад +18

      From a legal standpoint this is clearly a warcrime. Even at that time it would be one. And in my opinion it's also not about the point of beeing convicted for such a crime.
      The main point in my opinion is this: It's a war and this SS-officer forced children to fight a already lost battle. He was an extremist to the core, even killing his own for disobeying or even questioning his orders. There is a chance he would get away with his crimes as many others did. And no one tried to save him, which is also a statement on it's own. And how could someone like him even be a part of a free society, an indoctrination like this as almost uncureable. How do you reintegrate someone in your society who killed a mother just because she feared for her children and stood up for them?
      So in my opinion this was a unlawfull kill but from a morale standpoint, it was absolutely right.

    • @Venture143
      @Venture143 9 месяцев назад +3

      it wouldn't even get written down

    • @evenindeathistillserve760
      @evenindeathistillserve760 9 месяцев назад

      I wouldn't give a second thought about giving the order and been glad to pull the trigger. I mean, I quick death is a whole lot more compared to what they would do if the shoe was on the other foot. As Don states perfectly at the climax.
      “Please don't. They’ll hurt you real bad. And they'll kill you real bad” - Don to Norman who wanted to surrender to SS

    • @raydunakin
      @raydunakin 9 месяцев назад

      Sadly, if something like this happened today, the US media would be jumping all over it as a "war crime" and using it to score points with the liberals.

    • @alanfizzypop9607
      @alanfizzypop9607 8 месяцев назад

      He had to go bad arm and all should have been hung up next to the kids he ordered to be hung

  • @michaellazzeri2069
    @michaellazzeri2069 Год назад +71

    As a cinema lover all of my 76+ years, I will say that this film is a great film. even the interlude with the German young women , as distasteful as it is, is well done, & has a point to the story. NO ONE-----no one-----is left untouched by war. War is truly, Homo Sapiens at his very worst, & that;s the point of the " interlude". KUDOS to the entire cast. From Pitt on down, everyone is perfectly cast. This scene is also, well done, & all too true. Just because " the war is over " , killing still goes on & on & on. ----------------MJL, 76 y/o

    • @cartersmith8560
      @cartersmith8560 8 месяцев назад

      Russian soldiers treated german women and girls far far worse

  • @boss2654
    @boss2654 Год назад +78

    3:11 what a shame. Clint Eastwood would never get himself killed like that. Only his son

    • @Lorrdd
      @Lorrdd Год назад +5

      That's nepotism in Hollywood for yea.. and Eastwood dies all the time.

  • @quicktoreason2722
    @quicktoreason2722 8 месяцев назад +10

    we need more movies like this. to remind every generation, what hero's really look like.

    • @michelmendoza1769
      @michelmendoza1769 5 месяцев назад

      A BIG Roger that! The current younger generation need to see what the fight against fascism cost and how ugly it was. Pray God that we don’t have to fight it here at home

  • @jayduke8554
    @jayduke8554 9 месяцев назад +7

    I’ve seen this scene a dozen times and could watch it again another dozen😊

  • @J_GoTTi
    @J_GoTTi 9 месяцев назад +8

    Weird seeing Scott Eastwood play such a supportive role.

    • @flawidajack2335
      @flawidajack2335 8 месяцев назад

      He can't get by by shaking hands, and saying, "I;m Clint's kid"

    • @J_GoTTi
      @J_GoTTi 8 месяцев назад

      @@flawidajack2335 yup… I realize that. Still surprised.

  • @achabotte
    @achabotte Год назад +71

    My favorite part of this whole scene is the extra at 1:27 that looks out the corner of his eye to check the camera, do an awkward wave, and then put his hand on the bottom of the magazine like its a grip.

    • @DutchGuyMike
      @DutchGuyMike Год назад +7

      What? He turned around to check for hostiles around/behind and then made a wave with the hand to the troops to hurry up?

    • @achabotte
      @achabotte Год назад +1

      @@DutchGuyMike Ok?

    • @DutchGuyMike
      @DutchGuyMike Год назад +4

      @@achabotte Ok.

    • @Grahf0
      @Grahf0 Год назад +1

      There's a movie with Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta called Two of a Kind. Skipping the details of the movie, there is a scene near the end where some police officers are mobilized. One of them takes position and has what looks like your typical M16...
      But as he takes aim, his trigger hand is holding the M16 like you would hold a rifle that didn't have a pistol grip. His thumb was up behind the charging handle, with his fingers wrapping around the part of the gun where the receiver and stock meet.

  • @victorsforza5578
    @victorsforza5578 Год назад +37

    I love that ablative armor (THE TREE LOGS) on the FURY tank .

    • @Partyaap050
      @Partyaap050 Год назад +14

      Logs aren't armor, they are tools for when the tank needs grip

    • @victorsforza5578
      @victorsforza5578 Год назад +4

      @@Partyaap050 they are strapped on the sides for ablative type armor. Irregular, asymmetrical materials other than standard metal plate armor(logs, sandbags, wood) can Aid in stopping HEAT or AP ROUNDS .

    • @Partyaap050
      @Partyaap050 Год назад +6

      @@victorsforza5578 It is literally carried with tank crews at those times to help get the tank out of mud when it's stuck. They never intended for it to be used as armor. That's just Hollywood mate

    • @panzerabwerkanone
      @panzerabwerkanone Год назад +2

      @@victorsforza5578 No exactly the opposite. The frontal armor of the M4A3E6 or E8 was sloped enough to deflect a HVAP 75mm AT round. The logs would in fact deflect the round down, decreasing angle that strikes the armor plate thereby decreasing the effective thickness of the Sherman's armor. The fact was the Sherman's 56 degree sloped front plate was 3.6 inches of effective frontal armor. Almost as much as a Tiger I's 4.0 inches of vertical frontal plate armor.

    • @02091992able
      @02091992able Год назад

      @@Partyaap050 Or they need to use it to put pressure on the track for repairs.

  • @brothir
    @brothir Год назад +85

    Dying from burning in white phosphorous or similar must suck so badly.

    • @rb1179
      @rb1179 Год назад

      Yup. Napalm literally sucks the oxygen out of the air as you burn so that you suffocate as you burn to death. Willie Pete will burn right through you as long as it's exposed to oxygen. Makes dying from a bullet in the brain bucket a lot more appealing.

    • @jamielag4669
      @jamielag4669 Год назад +7

      That one way of putting it lol

    • @roymarshall_
      @roymarshall_ Год назад +5

      Well it doesn't suck for long

    • @bertplank8011
      @bertplank8011 Год назад

      The Israelis use this weapon against Palestinian children...(see book by Lilienthal) which of course is a war crime.

    • @thetvbaby83
      @thetvbaby83 Год назад +1

      @@jamielag4669 lmao Fer shur 🤣

  • @grantgarrod2232
    @grantgarrod2232 Год назад +24

    One mistake made in this movie was that the surrendering troops always kept their helmets on. In the German military, taking off their helmet was a soldier's universal sign they were done fighting, & the allies knew it. Doing otherwise was a good chance of getting shot, hands up or not.

    • @DLordSadow
      @DLordSadow Год назад +15

      At least in this scene it’s forgivable. These were just scared kids who didn’t know what they were doing. In scenes with adult soldiers, not so much.

    • @caelincoolz5814
      @caelincoolz5814 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@DLordSadow My thoughts exactly

    • @kyleross8817
      @kyleross8817 8 месяцев назад +1

      That's interesting, but I've never heard that before. Do you have a source? Although it does appear common enough in pictures to have some truth to it, there are lots of pictures of surrendering Germans with helmets still on, including during combat operations (as opposed to a mass, negotiated surrender, where you'd be less likely to be shot).

    • @grantgarrod2232
      @grantgarrod2232 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@kyleross8817, that came from my Grandpa, a Sherman tank driver in the 3rd Armored Division. He was in combat from the hedgerow country in Normandy in June of '44, across France & Belgium, into Aachen & Stolberg, Germany during the Battle of the Hurtgen Forest, & then back into Belgium during the Battle of the Bulge, where he was wounded his third & final time in January of '45. He saw a very great number of Germans surrender, & told me it was common knowledge that bare-headed & no helmet was a universal sign they were done fighting. This was most common among those who slipped away from their units & approached the allied lines to surrender, when not in direct combat. Considering his time & breadth of experience as an eye-witness, I considered him an authority on such matters, & he wasn't one to ever stretch the truth or tell tall tales about his wartime experiences.

    • @kyleross8817
      @kyleross8817 8 месяцев назад

      That's a cool story! My grandpa was a sherman tank commander for the BC Dragoons in Italy. Unfortunately, he's not still around to tell me what Germans were doing in Italy, but I agree it sounds very likely. Pictures of surrendering Germans with helmets on aren't as common, and probably come from a relatively last-minute situation, where you're already wearing it and not thinking too straight.@@grantgarrod2232

  • @rudy8146
    @rudy8146 Год назад +115

    So powerful...The look (of being the executioner) on the angel's face as he mowed down that SS kid killer. The music in the scene behind it.

    • @scrunchgumpkins623
      @scrunchgumpkins623 Год назад +7

      Yeah killing POWs and SS soldiers who were 17 years old is sick dude

    • @rudy8146
      @rudy8146 Год назад +16

      @@scrunchgumpkins623 , someone who hangs multiple kids, with the added aggravator of prejudice against a religion (Jews), would get the death penalty in the individual states of America where it is legal, even after due process of law. At age 17, you are tried as an adult, especially after such a heinous crime as murder. I did not observe any other POWs getting executed in that one scene. They even mention it's a bunch of kids.

    • @dennisyoung4631
      @dennisyoung4631 Год назад +3

      True. Many of these people in uniform had been brutalized by the horrors of war. You see enough, feel enough physically - one more just blurs in with the rest of it.
      You go through that, or a death camp, or many years of hardcore abuse that was twice compared to such a camp - and it can do some *ugly* things to your mind.

    • @gaborkiss1425
      @gaborkiss1425 9 месяцев назад

      @@rudy8146 What about that german POW (casual soldier, not SS), who begged for his life, and Norman was forced by Wardaddy to shoot him?

    • @user-kl1yp3vs5p
      @user-kl1yp3vs5p 9 месяцев назад

      @@gaborkiss1425 the one wearing an american GI overcoat? fuck that guy

  • @pavarottiaardvark3431
    @pavarottiaardvark3431 Год назад +12

    Look at how neat and clean the SS Officer's uniform is. He's not been fighting.

    • @A._.Neill26
      @A._.Neill26 Год назад +1

      It's not even a combat uniform.

    • @pavarottiaardvark3431
      @pavarottiaardvark3431 Год назад +2

      @@A._.Neill26 To be fair, a lot of German officers did lack practical combat uniforms at many points in the war. Sometimes a combat uniform was simply a camo smock worn over the fancy uniform. and that's assuming logistics have supplied one

    • @michaeltaylor4984
      @michaeltaylor4984 10 месяцев назад +1

      German officers were aristocrats. Some were, some thought they were

    • @oliverpetroski4205
      @oliverpetroski4205 Месяц назад

      Heinrich Himler, his SS boss never fought in any war also...

  • @LMPR
    @LMPR 15 дней назад +1

    I bought this movie on RUclips. Soundtrack is really great. When they decided to fight on crossroads and that song on background I cried.

  • @johnballentine6638
    @johnballentine6638 11 месяцев назад +3

    I do like how tiger 131 was used for this movie probably the most famous tiger tank in history

  • @FeralLiger
    @FeralLiger Год назад +76

    If you like this movie and tanks I highly recommend reading the book Spearhead by Adam Makos. Documents both American and German tank combat. Clarence Smoyer rides in the experimental Pershing tank and later meets one of the drivers of the tanks he fought against.

    • @stepinfetchit9394
      @stepinfetchit9394 Год назад +3

      I wouldn't mind serving in a Pershing tank. But if it were named Perishing, I think I'd pass.....

    • @FeralLiger
      @FeralLiger Год назад +1

      @@stepinfetchit9394 thank you for the correction!

    • @knucky4785
      @knucky4785 Год назад +1

      That book is one of my favorites. I hope to see it as a movie like his other book Devotion.

    • @AndyP998
      @AndyP998 7 месяцев назад

      Recommend Richard Von Rosen book Panzer ace too, gives good coverage on actually working and living with tank and he was first that had King Tigers in normandy under his wing. Book is filled with photos he took while in east and west fronts.

  • @NardoVogt
    @NardoVogt Год назад +11

    The Mayor clearly doesn't speak german as mother tongue, but for a learned german speaker, he speaks damn well.

    • @jsullivan2112
      @jsullivan2112 Год назад

      Who’s The Mayor?

    • @NardoVogt
      @NardoVogt Год назад +5

      @@jsullivan2112 the man with the white flag was adresses by Wardaddy as "Bürgermeister". That's german for Mayor.

    • @hughmcnamara1790
      @hughmcnamara1790 4 месяца назад +3

      I met the actor before in Ireland, he does speak German as a second language. Hes English but has German family.
      Really nice fella.

    • @Tank50us
      @Tank50us 3 месяца назад +2

      @@hughmcnamara1790 I guess for those not familiar with German (the language), it's still good enough to pass

    • @vidarkristiansen8989
      @vidarkristiansen8989 2 месяца назад +2

      He fooled me, another learned German speaker. I thought the actor was German. I am Norwegian, by the way.

  • @TheSaturnV
    @TheSaturnV 9 месяцев назад +3

    1:46 This same reflective shot was done with a Sherman Firefly in "A Bridge Too Far" in 1977.

  • @anapaulatillman.6133
    @anapaulatillman.6133 Год назад +9

    Brutal, but accurate. By the last months of the war, there was no quarter left.

  • @DatboiDemonX
    @DatboiDemonX Год назад +29

    3:14. That is one of two reasons why the MG42 was known as Hitler’s buzzsaw. It tore off limbs from people for one, and two is the extreme fire rate sounding like a buzzsaw.

    • @BrunoHartmann-
      @BrunoHartmann- Год назад +1

      @Rob Yeah, they lost but still, one hell of a weapon, right?

    • @justinthebeau2590
      @justinthebeau2590 Год назад +1

      They actually modernized it and call it the MG-3

    • @A._.Neill26
      @A._.Neill26 Год назад +1

      @@justinthebeau2590 They barely even modernized it. The only differences between the two is branding and the MG-3 is chambered in 7.62 NATO.

  • @themightyhand
    @themightyhand 10 месяцев назад +13

    This movie is one that shows us how dark and terrible that war really was

  • @douglasjones2570
    @douglasjones2570 Год назад +2

    Excellent.
    Thank you.

  • @matija4256
    @matija4256 Год назад +7

    3:26 the guy standing behind fury tank.
    Your hearing loss was not related to your service

    • @mikemaverick7250
      @mikemaverick7250 2 месяца назад

      “Fuck you, Jerry!” - must’ve been that guy

  • @stephenfennell7502
    @stephenfennell7502 Год назад +3

    My grandfather parachuted in with the 82nd. Said the hardest part was landing. "After that, you just did"

  • @sjanimations09
    @sjanimations09 Год назад +15

    The only relative I know, who was in a war was my great great grandfather. It was world war 1 and sadly, he was killed in 1914. He had a wife and had 1 or 2 children.
    Sadly I never got to meet my great great grandfather, as I was born many years later.

  • @seanimac7759
    @seanimac7759 11 месяцев назад +19

    " Why so sour Kraut ? " ... Epic. So missed by 99.9 % of all viewers. ✌️

  • @aragont45
    @aragont45 8 месяцев назад +1

    I really like the face expresion of Brad Pitt when he say "Yeah, the SS cocksucker with the busted wing", that hate on his face, you can even feel the horrors of what he had seen

  • @geraldwilson681
    @geraldwilson681 Год назад +68

    This movie was very good and realistic. Kudos to Brad Pitt and the rest of the cast!!

    • @yemuppet8102
      @yemuppet8102 Год назад

      What? How old are you, 12? This movie is the ultimate "Merica fuck yeah" bs. It's ridiculous.

    • @amoonray
      @amoonray Год назад +19

      Realistic? right...

    • @benadam7753
      @benadam7753 Год назад

      LMAO!!!

    • @danesimmonds6066
      @danesimmonds6066 Год назад +4

      About as realistic as COD

    • @Hasshodo
      @Hasshodo Год назад +2

      It's a bit too grimdark to be realistic, but its still a good movie. The second act is REALLY hammy though, and almost ruins it

  • @DevilDogMuNky
    @DevilDogMuNky Год назад +58

    If they didn't kill that SS officer, he at least would had another broken arm along with two broken legs.

    • @perceptionmatters7082
      @perceptionmatters7082 Год назад

      Would have moved the Tommy up his leg. Then choked him to death while he bleed from his groin.

    • @peris_arts_film9699
      @peris_arts_film9699 Год назад +4

      Yeah he tripped on the curb and some how he broke all his limbs… crazy 😏

    • @johnjuiceshipper4963
      @johnjuiceshipper4963 Год назад +3

      You should read about the revenge killings on SS members and concentrationcamp guards. It’s therapeutic.

    • @DutchGuyMike
      @DutchGuyMike Год назад

      @@johnjuiceshipper4963 As if the American (shadow) government hasn't done worse. Look up The Real Manchurian Candidate, what the US government does to its own people is just as worse, or worse even, as what the Nazis did, but the Nazis were defeated so it became known - what the US government is doing will never be known and anyone trying to effect that will be "slipped in the shower".

    • @arcturus4762
      @arcturus4762 Год назад +1

      I honestly wanted him kicked around a little more.

  • @louijrgensen6703
    @louijrgensen6703 9 месяцев назад +1

    "auf wiedersehen Asshole" Best fucking line for sure ahahaha

  • @jeffreymacintyre2711
    @jeffreymacintyre2711 Год назад +3

    the best movie showing the gruesome reality of war

  • @Sandhill1988
    @Sandhill1988 Год назад +55

    Real men in real time knowing what was important in life getting it done, I'm proud to say my father was one of them.

    • @the-blue-barron2791
      @the-blue-barron2791 Год назад +4

      Why does that make them 'real men'?

    • @best5345
      @best5345 Год назад +1

      @@the-blue-barron2791 the answer is in the statement "knowing what was important in life getting it done"

    • @the-blue-barron2791
      @the-blue-barron2791 Год назад +9

      @@best5345 so you're saying what is important in life is killing each other?

    • @hostilenative920
      @hostilenative920 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@the-blue-barron2791so your family can have a better future... Yes

    • @flawidajack2335
      @flawidajack2335 8 месяцев назад

      That's what the blue Baron did.@@the-blue-barron2791

  • @dondee5439
    @dondee5439 Год назад +37

    It took quite some time on yt before someone posted the full scene of entering the town. Those youngsters hung for not fighting and that dead body in the road run over by the tanks was not for the squeamish. So evil that the SS officer had people killed for not fighting and then he tries to surrender. I am suspicious that he was faking a broken arm. Holy justification that the soldier killing him was named ANGEL.

    • @richardacevedo280
      @richardacevedo280 Год назад +1

      A todo cerdo se le llega su San Martin. THERE is a Spanish phrase that says 'every pig has his St Martin's Day coming to him' (A cada cerdo le llega su San Martín). It means that a person will get their comeuppance.

    • @crow_g1639
      @crow_g1639 Год назад

      RUclips only lets you see what benefits them now if it hurts the view of América they will red flag it and ban it because its not on their agenda

  • @rkw2917
    @rkw2917 Год назад +2

    My father was a bit too young to serve at this time.
    I myself have never been required to serve thanks to the bravery of these people.
    Two generations have passed but now the evil returns to Europe.

    • @bbvollmer
      @bbvollmer Год назад

      it was always there.... just threw out the swastika and took on the hammer and sickle instead.... different symbols, same evil

  • @lord.d1_
    @lord.d1_ 7 месяцев назад +1

    3:09
    Hats off to the bro who went inside to avoid death by MG-42

  • @cleliareis5258
    @cleliareis5258 Год назад +14

    Uau🔥🔥amo filmes com o Brad Pitt

  • @ITS4390
    @ITS4390 Год назад +75

    "ich wollte mein kinder nicht kampfen lassen"
    Means she didn't want her children to fight

    • @vexiluspraetor6851
      @vexiluspraetor6851 Год назад +2

      I just started learning German and i was like yo that's a lote worse than what they said that mean

    • @TheTigerstripe5
      @TheTigerstripe5 Год назад +2

      The second sign when they enter the village actually said “Ich bin ein (coward). Ich wollte nicht für das Deutsche Volk kampfen” so he’s not completely wrong

  • @grizzlytimberwoodworks8979
    @grizzlytimberwoodworks8979 8 месяцев назад +1

    One of the best Hooah movies I've seen.

  • @Mrxlongshot
    @Mrxlongshot 7 месяцев назад +1

    I think one scene that was completely overlooked was the fact the dead soldier just being rolled over by the tank. Idk why just really disturbed by that

  • @hatem6116
    @hatem6116 Год назад +6

    4:05 does anyone know what the German soldiers on the anti tank gun are saying?

    • @emmen0
      @emmen0 Год назад +1

      I'm not fluent in German either. Correct me if not fully interpreted.
      "Drehe zum Turm": Turn to the (tank) tower
      "Gerade" (exact)
      "Zum Ziel" (on target)
      "Feuer" (fire)
      "Boom" (Germans screaming in agony of phosphorus / schrapnel)
      Hope this helps ;)

  • @jediknight73
    @jediknight73 Год назад +10

    R. I. P Clint Eastwood son

  • @bobbysanti9162
    @bobbysanti9162 8 месяцев назад

    Angel needs his own movie

  • @acegibson9533
    @acegibson9533 Год назад +17

    3:52 that was probably his buddy. Can't stop and mourn, just keep ,moving forward.

    • @synshenron798
      @synshenron798 Год назад

      Id at least take his tags or something. Just to remember my friend

  • @BattleAxe1345
    @BattleAxe1345 3 месяца назад +2

    The part with the body on the road being ran over is very similar to a photograph from the Eastern Front that I saw in a book. The photo was of a soldier completely flattened on a muddy road which was revealed after the snow thawed.

    • @predatorjunglehunter7332
      @predatorjunglehunter7332 2 месяца назад +1

      I saw a remarkably similar photo taken somewhere in Ukraine a couple of months ago... “History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme.”

  • @bidenonabender5903
    @bidenonabender5903 11 месяцев назад +4

    2:22 even tho the Nazis were bad people i doubt they would shot the old man over the tank commander, looked cool and was shocking but it pulled me out of the movie right away because it made no sense in my mind...

  • @ChillGamerLad
    @ChillGamerLad Год назад +20

    i love to think that angel grew up to be a father and grandfather, his kids and grandkids blissfully unaware that their dad and grandpa was a killing machine

    • @harlleygurrola8394
      @harlleygurrola8394 Год назад +2

      *Angel (Thompson ready)* This is for the Little ones

    • @LordChains
      @LordChains Год назад

      regardless of the war be it WW1, WW2, Korea, Vietnam, First Gulf, Afghanistan or Iraq, all vets that were combat forward units have that ability, we just had to learn to turn it on and off. We have two side, our civilian side, what you and everyone else sees then the war side of us, the killer, which is a side I don't ever want anyone back here at home to see. Every day I hope that I never have to flip that switch again.

    • @ChillGamerLad
      @ChillGamerLad Год назад

      @@LordChains you served? thanks for your service man, dunno what we'd do without you guys.

  • @accn0233
    @accn0233 Год назад +1

    6:31 pink mist looks amaizing

  • @johnysada
    @johnysada Год назад +1

    This is a top class WW2 movie in my opinion.

  • @christopherbone9206
    @christopherbone9206 Год назад +3

    Saving Private Ryan
    Used to be my top war movie
    Now it's FURY 🔥💥🔥💥

    • @Prukam_sobie
      @Prukam_sobie Год назад

      I assume you have not watched a lot of those :)
      It is good, but maybe try My Way as well...

  • @jebadiahkerman1195
    @jebadiahkerman1195 Год назад +4

    4:34 no no, let him cook

  • @jefforta4989
    @jefforta4989 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love the look the other tank commander gives Don after his tank fires the round into the cellar the Germans were hiding. Don's reaction was pretty funny too "God damn!".

  • @sticcckkko7480
    @sticcckkko7480 Год назад

    what is the song or composer at the beginning?

  • @valeriuteodorescu4917
    @valeriuteodorescu4917 Год назад +9

    Love it..The Best Fury..❤👏👏💪💣🔫

  • @dmlyons1130
    @dmlyons1130 Год назад +6

    need more gritty ww2 movies like this

    • @GreatPolishWingedHussars
      @GreatPolishWingedHussars Год назад

      Yes, but better if the heroes survive! By the way, the Germans, meanwhile, claim they were liberated and not defeated in 1945. This is no joke. Meanwhile, their propaganda is spreading this lie! One of many lies they spread!

    • @BrunoHartmann-
      @BrunoHartmann- Год назад

      Come and see is pretty gritty, but it doesn't show much combat, just german warcrimes. Pretty anti-war movie.

  • @triggerhappym
    @triggerhappym 8 месяцев назад +2

    At 0:53 was that supposed to be a dead body previously crushed by vehicles? Looks like just clothes laid out.

    • @amogus8059
      @amogus8059 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, i think so

  • @huh8662
    @huh8662 Год назад +1

    "Hey, shoot that guy."
    'This guy?" lol, he sounded so happy

    • @colinwillis9096
      @colinwillis9096 Год назад

      I mean, having a superior tell you to kill someone. Why would you ever second guess it when you had been through what they went through?

  • @davidacosta0081
    @davidacosta0081 Год назад +18

    Enorme película bélica con estupenda actuación de Brad Pitt y compañía. De lo mejor. 👌 👍🏻

  • @ExMachina70
    @ExMachina70 Год назад +9

    "Nah, they're cookin" 🤣🤣

  • @morgangallowglass8668
    @morgangallowglass8668 8 месяцев назад

    Best war movie EVER!

  • @ricardoleyton4913
    @ricardoleyton4913 Год назад

    Esta pelicula quedó corta ,falto incluir todas esas escenas eliminadas..en el bluray..

  • @chrisod22
    @chrisod22 Год назад +3

    1:29 - Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.

  • @__matcha
    @__matcha 11 месяцев назад +8

    dude, there's literally no way you're missing a tank from THAT close. And paks were quite accurate as well. Like just aim for the front hull it will go through like butter from even mile away. Oh well, plot armor protects from anything.

    • @thelastholdout
      @thelastholdout 10 месяцев назад +8

      It's a movie. Plot armor happens. Do you have the same complaint regarding the Tiger battle in the same movie, where Fury's 76mm could have punched right through the Tiger's front end multiple times at the distance they were fighting?

    • @singleproppilot
      @singleproppilot 9 месяцев назад +10

      I took it as they got impatient, fired too early, and the shot bounced because it hit at an angle.

    • @toneDeFguitar
      @toneDeFguitar 9 месяцев назад

      ​@singleproppilot also agree with this and they were probably some civilians forced to fight and not all regular army

    • @admiralsnackbarkekwalice6167
      @admiralsnackbarkekwalice6167 8 месяцев назад +3

      Idk about that bud.
      That almost looks like one of the older PAK guns, a 37 or maybe 50mm, at dead on yea, fury isn't a Sherman Jumbo and it'd cut right through the front plate, but it looks like the didn't account for the base upward angle of where they set the gun and the Sherman 76s already real steep upward angle of the front plate. The round would, probably, sheer a chunk out of the front plate but still ricochet off at what could be as much as a 70 degree angle with out much damage. Even more so if it was one of the lower velocity early war rounds they had a good stock of rather then the later war high velocity rounds that were hard to come by this late in the war.
      Just my two cents as a tank nerd.

    • @blaze-ex8ht
      @blaze-ex8ht 7 месяцев назад

      @@admiralsnackbarkekwalice6167 in the movie fury is an Sherman easy 8 (M4A3E8) not a Sherman jumbo (M4A3E2)

  • @allenvick7144
    @allenvick7144 9 месяцев назад

    NAW THEY COOKING....Best line in the movie

  • @MrKkubaa
    @MrKkubaa 9 месяцев назад +1

    I really need to bring some attention on that incident, which occurred at 6:35 (supposedly these kind of things happened quite often at the end of the war).
    Even though one would say that this SS officer should have been detained first, then trialed in court and ultimately sentenced to death for any kind of crimes he would have committed, believe me that, as as Polish citizen, I have absolutely no remorse or even a slight of compassion for that man. Giving the fact, that Nazi Germany had contributed to death of about approximately 6 million Polish people(many of them being tortured and exterminated), destroying of the entire country, razing to the ground much of the capital city, robbing plenty of our cultural heritage, makes me unimpressed, while watching execution of such ruthless criminal. Especially, where most of the German authorities, who were responsible for the tragedy of our nation, belonged to the various police and SS forces, not the military troops(Wehrmacht).

  • @Jorn41
    @Jorn41 Год назад +18

    A PAK75 firing at close range at a Sherman, and the grenade bouncing off ...... very realistic!

    • @Friendlynuker
      @Friendlynuker Год назад +6

      shell*
      Edit: the sherman was at an angle when shot, and it was hit on it's frontal armor, the angle, slanted armor, and thicker armor would result in that happening

    • @bruceli853
      @bruceli853 Год назад

      Cuz, is not time for Brad Pitt to die yet.

    • @peterson7082
      @peterson7082 Год назад

      50mm PaK 38, and either one woulf ricochet at that angle

    • @dancollins9307
      @dancollins9307 Год назад +4

      A Pak 43 aka "88" at that range could have gone through that entire column of tanks.
      I think a pak 40 at 20 yards could penetrate even an easy eight

    • @peterson7082
      @peterson7082 Год назад +1

      @@dancollins9307 Not at that angle

  • @pwrofrob
    @pwrofrob Год назад +8

    In a plot twist, the SS guy was actually the mayor and the guy playing the mayor was actually SS.

    • @gamerdude7481
      @gamerdude7481 10 месяцев назад +2

      People theorized that and I hopped on that but someone pointed something specific out. The guy who ended up getting shot wearing the uniform wore that uniform perfectly, had it tailored to him and all so he seems legit

  • @noahvaldez7435
    @noahvaldez7435 Год назад

    Did that shit in battlefield V yesterday with the last enemy left 6:32

  • @ImNowJJL
    @ImNowJJL 11 месяцев назад

    This movie is ONLY on Starz right now. I want to watch this movie again!!!!

  • @joecater894
    @joecater894 Год назад +4

    that round into that Sherman from static gun at close range..... Sherman would have been toast... round doesn't have to penetrate to incapacitate crew either..

    • @peterson7082
      @peterson7082 Год назад +1

      Not even close to the case. The round would've ricocheted.

  • @surfinbird84
    @surfinbird84 Год назад +3

    Over = awaiting response.
    Out = end of communication.
    There is no 'over and out'. Why do movies do this.

    • @sikverb
      @sikverb Год назад

      Ende

    • @jsullivan2112
      @jsullivan2112 Год назад

      So does "over" mean "over to you" then? If that's the case I have a feeling writers think it means "I'm over (done)" and that's why they do it.

  • @stephenmudiecastles.2938
    @stephenmudiecastles.2938 Год назад +1

    Hell of a sniper shot, though a closed window, must be them magic bullets.

  • @Urban-Spaceman
    @Urban-Spaceman Год назад +1

    Could have sworn that was Jennifer Anniston in one of the tanks. 🙂

  • @kgb3559
    @kgb3559 Год назад +9

    As much as I disliked this movie because it is purely fiction and at times very unrealistic. This scene did a great job portraying the dire situation and German desperation at wars end.

    • @chrisbingley
      @chrisbingley Год назад +4

      It's not pure fiction.
      It's based on an actual journal, but with the usual Hollywood bullshit added.
      Like a Tiger being invincible.

    • @bulletsRflying
      @bulletsRflying Год назад +1

      Stop hating. Its a classic girlfriend

    • @peterson7082
      @peterson7082 Год назад

      @@chrisbingley several accounts rather

    • @roberthermann97
      @roberthermann97 Год назад +1

      @@chrisbingley Like driving up to and then around the Tiger to hit it in the back, in full view on an open field... Those Shermans would have been toast!

    • @jsullivan2112
      @jsullivan2112 Год назад

      @@roberthermann97 They would have been toast had the Tiger not stopped at just taking out one when they were running in tandem. Once the Shermans rushed it the Tiger would have been too slow, and it can't traverse its turret fast enough to take out Shermans trying to flank it on either side. A Sherman could turn its gun way faster. All accounts from history show that what happened here was their best chance of taking it out (other than the line formation rather than flanking).

  • @apacifistmachinegunner669
    @apacifistmachinegunner669 Год назад +42

    There is not a combat formation known that stacks men that closely together upon assault

    • @NH1969GOAT
      @NH1969GOAT Год назад +23

      Oh yes there is.... the Hollywood Stackup :--)

    • @alitlweird
      @alitlweird Год назад +5

      Well, this is a movie and everyone has to fit in the frame.

    • @jimbailey5316
      @jimbailey5316 Год назад +11

      You are watching a movie, not a field training manual….let it go…

    • @apacifistmachinegunner669
      @apacifistmachinegunner669 Год назад +5

      @@jimbailey5316 Of course I know that
      I just appreciate historical accuracy

    • @staceynybeck
      @staceynybeck Год назад

      @@apacifistmachinegunner669 I always appreciate the effort of providing historical accuracy, too.

  • @robchamberlin4900
    @robchamberlin4900 9 месяцев назад

    My Grandfather was 21 in 1944 and a Medium Tank Crewman (ammo loader) inside an M4 Sherman.

  • @ToddFraud
    @ToddFraud 5 месяцев назад +1

    2:33, what does Bible say before firing? He says it every time throughout the movie but I can't make sense of it

    • @Warhawk72
      @Warhawk72 5 месяцев назад

      He says "on the way"! Meaning the shell is firing towards the enemy

  • @blackfoot7925
    @blackfoot7925 Год назад +19

    S.S. holding his passport to hell.

  • @xxorcaxx
    @xxorcaxx Год назад +3

    while i love the dark visual style of this movie....these german Pak 40 - Anti Tank 75mm turrets would have shredded these sherman tanks in every scene with one shot

    • @peterson7082
      @peterson7082 Год назад +4

      This was a PaK 38.
      That being said at that angle, even an 88mm. would ricochet. This comes from a German study into armor penetrating ballistics when it comes vehicle angling

    • @AliensFan25
      @AliensFan25 Год назад

      @@peterson7082 Very much true, if you angle the armor plating by at least 45 degrees which in turn makes 1 inch armor plating become 2 inch armor plating and making it harder to penetrate and the chance of ricocheting higher, thus why when you see tanks diagonal, it does the same thing for armor that is straight 90 degrees up and down, now if the sherman was straight up facing the pak 38 head on, it would've penetrated easily, just look at the scene where they take on the tiger head on, the tiger took them out easily, any experienced tanker would never do this cause one, it's armor is heavy all around except it's back, so in this case, speed and maneuverability so they can get behind the tiger since that is it's only weak point for allied tanks, unless you got air support then planes would just drop a bomb on it, taking it out.

    • @pliat
      @pliat 11 месяцев назад

      @@AliensFan25 your trig isn't very good, 180-90-45=45. so there are 2 angles of 45, and one of 90, so the triangle is isosceles. adjacent is 1 and the opposite is 1, sqrt(1+1)=sqrt(2)=~1.4 The thickness of an 1inch armour plate angled at 45 degrees from normal would be about 1.4inches. effective RHA equivalent is dependant on the round fired at the tank, and how well (or poorly) it can normalise, but i dont expect that to make a massive difference at only 45 degrees.

  • @charlessmith9903
    @charlessmith9903 6 месяцев назад

    As a former tanker I can full say that we do talk the way the crew of Fury does in the movie. Commands have changed a little but between the crewmembers.... yeah we get dark like that still.

  • @nomar5spaulding
    @nomar5spaulding 2 месяца назад

    I never noticed that mad lad walking around hip firing a damn 1919 lol.