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- Опубликовано: 22 янв 2023
- The crew takes you behind the scenes of how they filmed the tank scenes.
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Fury. April, 1945. As the Allies make their final push in the European Theatre, a battle-hardened army sergeant named Wardaddy (Brad Pitt) commands a Sherman tank and her five-man crew on a deadly mission behind enemy lines. Outnumbered and outgunned, and with a rookie soldier thrust into their platoon, Wardaddy and his men face overwhelming odds in their heroic attempts to strike at the heart of Nazi Germany.
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Fury may not be too realistic but it's definitely an epic movie!
The tiger battle and in the field with the pak guns were extremely unrealistic. Other than that it was pretty spot on. The finale with the SS battalion would have knocked them out much sooner as well.
@@bluejaysfan965 But lets get real, had it been a realistic movie it would be a reallly bad one. They would die and everyone would go like "... was that it?"
@@bluejaysfan965 the tiger tank battle was not realistic at all. Only part that was realistic was putting smoke rounds infront if the enemy tank.
@@bluejaysfan965 spot on? alright yeah for sure... good movie though
I’m not sure. I guess you all fought in WW2. There was plenty of rogue behaviour and very loose legged women.
I'm Impressed with how much Michael Peña was picking up on the history and how the Sherman was used by the crew
same here, seems like he really took to the role
I remember reading that Shia did not shower for month to emulate the stench crewman would have. Not sure if true thought.
@@dominikhanak297 Oh yeah he did that and more he cut himself up to give himself injuries and fought with crew members he takes method acting to the extreme like Christian Bale and Tom Cruise do.
@@dominikhanak297 he also asked a guy in an alley to pull a perfectly good tooth for the role because his dentist won't do it.
Micheal Pena learned so much and was such a good tank driver that they fired the original stunt driver for the tank and just let Micheal do the exterior tank driving scenes.
"It's claustrophobic!"
And it's more funnier when it's a Sherman, literally the most ergonomic medium tank in WW2!
T-34 crews 💀
Sherman was a good microwave... Sad...
Soo tha makes it just horribly claustrophobic.
Actors are short, but people in WW2 were even shorter and slimmer.
Bro thinks the Sherman is claustrophobic, wait till they sit in a KV-1E 💀💀💀💀💀
Despite its various flaws Fury felt real and gritty as hell. They did an amazing job with the set costumes and lighting
También hicieron un excelente trabajo con las escenas de mutilaciones y cuerpos aplastados.
yea...everything was real and all, except for the realistic tactical part
Ingenious set design
Why is nobody talking about how amazing this mock tank is? I hope it's on display somewhere, because it's really a unique piece of film history. I would really like to know where it is today.
It was destroyed for scrap
@@soppingclam bruh. Can I see your source
@@anthonybarone8144 no
@@anthonybarone8144 I don't reveal my sources
@@soppingclam This was the single handed best string of comments I've ever read.
Michael Pena is absolutely one of the best actors out there.
Good guy.
Michael's insight into a driver getting hit in the periscope was a very interesting thought.
My father in law was with Patton's Army in Belgium . His vehicle was hit with either an towed 88' or a PAK artillery piece. He was the only survivor, and lived until 1989 with terrible scars both mentally and physically. We owe them everything for what Freedom we've had up to this point in time.
Nope. That generation was duped into an unnecessary war (regime change) just as we were after 9/11. The Germans didn't want a war, and didn't start that war. The Aliied leaders did the bidding of the Int'l banking establishment, to remove possible competition.
My grandfather was a Sherman tank gunner under General Patton's command from Tunisia to the battle of the Bulge. He came home but didn't last long. He died from alcoholism in his 50s.
This generation needs to be reminded of these brave deeds and sacrifices.
You realize they did an awesome job when literally NO SHOT feels filmed indoors. They nailed the atmosphere.
even with the movie mistakes its still my favorite tank movie its so awesome
I agree, fury is one of my top G’s
Fury is my fav tank movie. Any suggestions for other tank movies?
@@vc6596 You could try T-34 it has good visuals but the plot is meh
@@vc6596 "The Beast" (1988, as there are several movies with this title) It's about a Soviet tank crew in Afghanistan.
@@vc6596 battle of the bulge, its an old movie. Uses lots of tanks, not in the right era but who can recover 100s of tigers and Shermans for a 2 hour film
I was crew on that movie. 12 weeks on a farm in High Wycombe. We got a few bits of costume uniform to wear on set, it really felt like we were there in 1944. I could get in and out of a tank in 8 seconds. There really is no room to move at all in the actual Sherman.
Truth
Why didn't anybody speak up and point out the story line of last scene was insanely stupid.
@@robtankbuster5215its an action movie not a documentary lol
@@robtankbuster5215LITERALLY EVERYONE DOES. You are not original for pointing that out.
I saw one of the other behind the scenes videos on 'Fury' and was very impressed with the amount of effort made to costume all the extras in the right clothing. Not only that, the armorers did amazing work to train the extras to operate the weapons they were handling and also to be safe.
This is all genius production techniques.
You don’t realise the amount of time and effort that went into this film. It works very well for me. This is the Saving Private Ryan of tank movies.
@@ohio accurate enough that it doesn‘t throw you off. And both great movies regardless.
Gosh i hate saving private ryan. The opening scene was epic. The rest was trash imo
@@baqcasanke finally somebody else that gets it! The history was great. The fiction....not so much.
Really horrible stupid Hollywood script, 300 troops couldn't take out one broken down tank, insanely stupid.
I could listen to Michael Peña talk as if he was a real tankie all day, clearly embraced the role.
As a professional model maker I’m actually amazed by the realism of the set piece. The weathering makes it look so realistic. It has been applied with thought given the impression that paintwork has been chipped and worn away, and there is the buildup of dirt and grime is absolutely beautiful.
Did not know those tanks had spare periscopes that could be switched out that fast, but it sure makes sense.
The MRAPS had spare bullet proof windows, but they weren't carried in the trucks, they'd be back at the base, as they were 4" thick and very heavy.
I worked on tanks (M1 up to M1A2, M60A3, and M2A2) these bad boys are cramped. I lived and working on them is a complex task. This is why I loved this movie it gave the perspective of a “Tankers” like. Yes I was assigned to the 2AD, Hell on Wheels from 1987-1992 and during Desert Storm thanks for making this movie and telling the story.
I was an M1A1 Abrams tank crewman from 1989 to 1993. Although the Abrams has significantly more interior space than a Sherman (not saying much), it can still get pretty cramped in there. Nothing in the world can prepare you for the seeming chaos of a tank interior during live-fire exercises. But everyone is well-trained and knows his job, and there is order in the appearance of chaos.
The use of a real Tiger 1 in the Fury movie is interesting.
Not just a real Tiger 1. But the only running one left in the world which is located at the Bovington tank museum. Which also has a RUclips channel
Tiger 131 is at The Tank Museum. Their channel has some great walk-arounds and history.
It was wonderful having Tiger 131 in a movie and seeing the care and attention given to protecting her in the behind the scenes videos. The only annoyance is that this scene was unrealistic. Tigers would not move from their hidden position to engage the M4. They'd use the distance and the power of the 8.8cm to finish all the enemy tanks before they could get close enough. They'd also target the M4A3E8 as a priority (identifying the muzzle break) because the 76mm could penetrate a Tiger at longer range than the 75mm.
Didn’t even think about how they would’ve shot the tank scenes while watching the film! This is super interesting
I don ´t care how realistic or authentic this movie is, it ´s great. Start the film, watch it and suddenly it ´s over. A great movie.
well there you go, I wondered how they managed to film inside such a tight space! The set was so realistic I didn't even think they recreated a fake one
Was talking with a ww2 tank driver when this film came out and he noticed immediately that there was so much space in that tank lol.
You don't need to be a tank driver to understand that all sets are huge, because _cameras_ and other equipment are huge.
Pretty cool how they made a whole tank that they could access any area inside. I spent 4 years on a M551 Sheridan and 3 years on a M60A3. Yes,the tank IS your home. The crew that made this prop and outfitted it is spot on.
I’m not a huge Brad Pitt fan but he was a beast in this movie. Such a badass movie
SPOT ON , GREAT ACTING --- ALL AROUND !!!!!!!
Said nobody, ever!
Stupid script.
Former Armored crewman (when the Scout platoon wanted to get rid of me for awhile) here, can only say that the idea was excellent, as was the acting. Well done all around!
Death before dismount brother.
@@CamAteUrKFC Allons!
Blackhorse!
@@poglifeactual7936 ALLONS!
2/1 Cav 2nd.A.D. baby. Scouts Out 👍🏾
3:10 what??? That's makes so much sense, I didn't know tankers had spare periscopes!
The most Modern tanks have cameras for the drive now and are usually equipped with night driving equipment as well.
Despite some of the scenes in this movie were not accurate, still this is one of the epic tanks movies ever published.
Kudos to the prop maker
Let's step aside the fact that this is not a realistic movie but a very good action movie
Good story too
Nah, not even that.
@@StinkyGreenBudIs your whole personality “fury bad?”
every once i a while i go back to watch or listen to the amazing sound track of this movie. To see it still be acknoledge for being a masterpiece makes me so happy and hopefully that future movies will be more geared to show the neaty griddy of war and not the heroic "holllywood" style of war movies we've seen these days
Masterpiece? This is like watching a fantasy film about tanks. Nothing, was remotely realistic about this film. If any tankers from WW2 are even alive today, I bet they would roll thier eyes at this disgrace. This is nothing but a Hollywood style film.
@@StinkyGreenBud so what if it isn't correct, it's a bloody film, not a documentary.
@@StinkyGreenBud Sorry but you are wrong. It's actually VERY realistic in movie terms
To bad it had that horrible insanely stupid last scene were 300 troops couldn't knock our one broken down tank. Just stupid.
@@robtankbuster5215Tell that to Audie Murphy.
I hate it when people criticise the movie for not being spacially accurate. These filmmakers spent ages doing the best they could, it's impossible to make it perfectly accurate!
Honestly..its an action movie not a documentary
The movie is suppose to be about the crew members and their "brotherhood", so even tho i get a bit triggered with the inaccuracy (especially the Tiger 1 battle) I'd say this movie is one of the greatest tank movies ever.
People seem to forget that it's a movie, NOT a documentary.
Movie had so much potential but is farcical. Could have been a tribute to those who served in tanks but turned into a joke, what were they thinking?
@@MrSTOUT73 Yeah well, this was a joke of a film. Sure it's a movie not a doc. But Saving private Ryan wasn't a doc either but they hit the realism to a tee. Unlike this garbage.
I really love this movie. Gotta give a 10 / 10 for Fury.♥️♥️♥️
One of the best war stories ever told in film!
Easily one of the best movies I've ever seen. It never gets old for me.
Yes and its even more realistic than "Battleship" 😂😂😂👍👍👍
All the actors in this movie where top, some brilliant acting there.
Can't tell you how much I appreciate you guys making this movie the way you do "The life inside a tank" . My great uncle served in M4s in WWII and again in Korea. He didn't talk about it very much but seeing this makes me feel closer to him. Thank you that's hard to achieve with a movie.
Incredible cast. One of my favourite WWII movies of the modern era.
Amazing what they can construct as movie sets today. So much work goes into a great movie that we, the viewer, never sees or can really appreciate.
After the landing in Normandy, the allied troops did not meet resistance! There were no significant battles! The Nazis surrendered divisions and corps! The Nazis were not disarmed; the officers were left with personal weapons! Patton wanted to send several German divisions against Russian tanks if they reached the Channel! Berlin was afraid to take Patton cowardly waited for the Red Army to win in Berlin! Russia defeated fascism!
I was a tank driver in the Canadian Army a decade ago, I loved this movie and how it showed the mania of combat. One mistake, theyre episcopes, not periscopes. And theyre still used.
Why are they called episcopes, seems like they're basically the same as a periscope?
@@ffjsb Episcopes are fixed, periscopes can rotate.
@@CamAteUrKFC Thanks, now I got one more bit of useless trivia...lol. I can't remember if the M-113's had them, that's the only tracked military vehicle I've ever been it.
Canadian army? I'm Canadian too.
Thank you for your service!
Three years in Grizzly with ten other guys. Talk about cramped.
Fury was great. It was a movie about a tank crew not tanks so while it is un realistic at times it is a great time
Exactly
FURY was one of the best movies I've ever seen
I never thought about how they got the camera into the tank when watching Fury. Wow! That is an impressive set!!
Incredible work. Love seeing things like this. I just hope they get put in a warehouse somewhere, it would be a waste to get rid of something like that tank interior set/simulator.
I knew they made a mock up tank for the interior shots. Just never knew how complex the design for the interior set was. Absolutely incredible work. Love the film.
Say all you want about the historical accuracy... this set is amazing and the way fury was made is really cool. I also did enjoy the story and the tank scenes, even if they weren't accurate.
"It's the commanders job to find the targets"
"It's the gunners job to find the targets"
"It's the loaders job to fire the gun"
I mean for f**k all of the sakes.
This is an epic production and performance by all. Ment to watch many times over. I dig the behind-the-scenes stuff.
one of the movie i'll never forget. Thank you all amazing team.
Great actors, great tank, great movie! I will watch it a couple of hundred times more!
one of the best written and acted out movies of our generation
That script was insanely stupid. 300 troops couldn't knock out one broken down tank, just insanely bad Hollywood script.
@@robtankbuster5215And Audie Murphy didn’t do basically the same thing with an M10 that was literally on fire?
Although not militarily accurate is still an excellent movie I personally wished the Tiger fight scene was more a stalk and hunt scene to gwt behing the Tiger for a shot like in Kellys Heros but I appreciate this wud have made the film longer which anyone who loves the movie wud not have complained about
If it was realistic, the 76mm Shermans would've been able to kill it at that range
A hell of a movie. It's like a submarine without the water, but all the horror.
Find a copy of the movie Das Boot. About a U-Boat. Made in the 80's I think.
THAT mock up would make a GREAT crew served video game/simulator!
Love this flick! One of the best in the last ten years to be sure.
As a former Tanker ,FURY is one of the best tanker movies out there.
1:53 broo that captured stg44/mp43 is so nice~~!!!
As someone who has actually been inside an M4A2E8(76), trust me when I say it is so much more cramped than the movie makes it look. In the movie it looks big enough to host a dinner party in the turret, in real life it is wildly smaller
I want a 40k tank movie!
First time I've ever seen the "periscope rack" in action
Very interesting and informative. As others have said, they should donate that interior to a tank museum. It would be a great place for it.
Thank you for sharing!! I always wanted to see a deeper look at that set. Very cool!
one of the best ww2 movies of all time
I watched this beautiful piece 9 times.... and every time I feel the same as I watching it for first time...
As a Bradley gunner, I appreciated this movie for its tank life… living in and around a tank for days, weeks, months. Very odd way to live, but we grow accustomed to it.
Well done, among the best WWII war movies ever.
Dayuuuum! The interior build is dope!
Crazy how post production changes the way the footage looks, and how much echo there is when filming vs no echo in the movie.
Best damn tank movie I’ve ever seen. Great job on this movie folks.
i am 48 and grew up with war movies like Apoclypse Now, Full Metal Jacket, Platoon being my fav, and i must say Fury is right up there man, i love this movie.
Awesome and realistic depiction of being a tankerman!
gotta love that Michael actually learned how to use the damn thing
I've seen Fury a couple of times now, I look forward to the next time where I will enjoy spotting the props
Fascinating to watch. Thx for sharing.
Watching from Ontario Canada 🎉
Fury is the best tank movie made by Hollywood
Outstanding movie.
Thanks for this.
My grandpa certainly noticed how much extra room there was in the turret. He spent 2 years in one as a loader. He noticed
Side note. He loved the movie
Masterpiece ever. Greatness
One of my favorite move of all time
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Sorry to hear that. Film was garbage.
@@StinkyGreenBud shut up fool.
That was amazing work!
I like this movie and great actors!! Great work on interior tank scenes!
Great movie, so well put together!!!
Awesome job
Great film all actors were great.
Фильм на миллион киноляпов - начиная от стрельбы тигра на ходу и заканчивая взрывом гранаты в танке без разрыва тела и таких просто куча
I always find interesting that equipment buildings etc are made to look ‘old’ in movies when in fact they were in many cases would’ve in reality looked brand new at the time. I appreciate that’s because the audience’s minds can’t perceive this.
those periscopes are cool
I could watch more of this making... 7 min is not long enough...
Best job I ever had!
Worth a trip to Bovvy to see Fury and the rest of the epic kit.
Epic movie! The actors are really great
by far a beautiful movie
Great movie. I thought the interior looked kind of roomy after seeing The Chieftain crawling around hurting himself inside old tanks. So the 110% scale thing makes sense and probably a good idea for the movie set.
One of my favourite war films.
Best job ever!
I want one of these sets to play hell let loose with the lads
Ma quanto lavoro che c’è stato !!!! Realistico al 100%
Wow this is amazing when I watch the movie I thought they had a film crew inside of the tank
Possibly one of the most effective sets for its size.
Foi um bom trabalho
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One of my favorite war movies! WEll done!
Well Ive watched the movie several times always wondering HOW THE HECK did they get a camera in there? Did they use a GoPro or micro camera? Now I know! That set is PERFECT it had me believing they were actually IN 'FURY'. SUPERB FILM, WELL DONE ALL THE ACTORS AND CREW for making a top WW2 movie.👍👍👏👏👏👏