You guys are fun to watch - a welcome perspective when a father and son are sharing an experience together! Some humble suggestions: Saving Private Ryan The Shawshank Redemption Gladiator Braveheart
The craziest scene ever is the fight with the SS (for american heroism it must be allways SS - it looks like noone knows that at the end of war most of SS were WaffenSS units, these soldiers are forced or conscripted to this units, no more elite). As an old tankcrew member i know, it was in WW2 and is today, if enemy infantry is around your tank you are dead.
It's actually important to note that while the entire crew were extremely hard on Norman, only the loader (Grady) was actually bullying him and being an asshole, the rest were all stern but fair to him, at 5:54 for example the driver (Gordo) scolds Norman for almost getting them all killed when he didn't shoot the anti tank German in that trench fast enough, but lets it go when Norman gives the very valid reason of being out of ammo
I felt Gordo was bullying bc him for the sake of making him toughen up quicker. (Except in the Emma sequences) which was out of jealousy. Keep in mind he was the first to congratulate Norman when he mowed down the Germans and called him a good man
@@myegyptiandadreacts4824 They build special road on this field cuz tank is unique and they dont want to be damage,you cant see this in movie but if you look on youtube you can find how they make movie "Fury" BTW i like your chanel, if you like WW2 movies try "Greyhound","U-571",Company of Heros" they ar realy nice,the last one is mini serial
The tiger in question is Tiger 131 of 504 S. pz abt captured at Djebal Jaffa (just outside Tunis) in Tunisia on April 20th 1943. 131 is the only operational Mk VT in the world !
I always feel very fortunate when I find a very new reaction channel just starting out. There are so many possibilities, I can't wait to see how the channel develops. I have somewhat mixed feelings about Fury, because the folks who made the movie tried so hard to achieve a realistic feel, but made so many unrealistic and nonsensical choices in the combat scenes. The performances and overall story of the movie are very dramatic, but there are things depicted in the film that just make no sense, if you know just a little bit about the real history of the time and place. For one thing, they enhanced the appearance of the tracer bullets, to the point where almost every other bullet fired seems to be a tracer round...but really the tracer rounds were usually loaded 1 to every 4 bullets. OK, a small thing, but it adds into the overall unrealism of a lot of the combat scenes, just like the complete absence of any Allied artillery or ground attack aircraft anywhere in the film. The worst scene is the big duel against the Tiger tank, which was scripted to make it more dramatic, but would never have gone the way it was shown. Even worse, there was no need for that scene to be so unrealistic for the sake of drama, since if they had made it completely realistic, it could have been even MORE dramatic. One important thing to know, the makers of the film depict the main gun on Fury as being unable to kill a Tiger tank from the front, but that is just not true...in reality, the gun on Fury could reliably kill the Tiger from the front at ranges over 600m. The short barrel 75mm gun on the standard Sherman tank did have great difficulty getting through the armor on the front of the Tiger, but Fury had a long barrel 76.2mm high velocity gun...which could even penetrate the Tiger from the front at ranges of over 1000m, as long as the armor was not angled. I just wish they had not made so many things so unreal so that they would not detract from the rest of the good things about the film. 🖖💯✌
You're absolutely right about the realism aspect. It's a shame they sacrificed some of it for the sake of drama, especially in such a beautifully written and acted movie with such loveable characters. Yes, even Grady! :) I know most people see him as this 2 dimensional A-hole, since he bullied Norman the hardest but I noticed he was also the first to praise Norman when he did good. He just wanted Norman to adapt and toughen up in my opinion.
Fun fact: At close range even the shortbarreled 75mm the regular Shermans had were almost capable of going through the 100mm of steel the Tiger's front hull armour is made of (not the turret front though, that was reinforced with the gun mantlet), and even though a shot from the relatively small 75mm AP would never go through the first time it would cause such massive spalling that the crew often bailed out despite a non penetration, and spalling aside the impact from the non penetrating shell often left the front hull looking like literal swiss cheese, guaranteeing that even a small gust of wind to that same spot later on would probably cause the Tiger's armour to fold like cardboard
@@myegyptiandadreacts4824 Grady was still quite an asshole, I don't fully blame him because it's likely he's the most traumatized out of the crew, but that doesn't excuse the way he acted on some parts of the movie
7:40 Had a friend who fought in WW2 who drove a supply truck. Said bodies would be in the road bloaded and would pop when driven over. The horrors of war.
As a WWII history buff and tank enthusiast, it's kind of difficult for me to not be distracted by te historical and technical errors. However, the fantastic performances of the tank crew actors (especially 'Coonass') alllow even me to overlook the errors.
From my experience of very accurate war movie is the outpost with Scott Eastwood and Orlando bloom, it’s hard for me to sit down and watch that one in its entirety
My great grandpa was a tank commander in the 101st SS heavy panzer division. The tiger, sherman combat scene is a total lie. German or any tanks only knockout the leading tank first and it will take 6 to 8 sherman to knockout a tiger if the crew is lucky. Ther was a story of a single tiger knocked out 19 out of 20 newly arrived sherman tanks.
That was good - thanks. I do have a suggestion. And i'm just trying to be helpful here; So much of this film was low-light - dark interiors of the tank, night shots - your white/light shirts and light/cream backgrounds overpower the film's scenes. I'm watching on a cell phone so i'm looking at a small screen. My pupils can't dilate well enough to see the detail of the movie because of the relative brightness of the rest of the screen. Maybe dim down the room and the clothing, lighten the movie screen, or both for a better viewing experience. Thanks, gentlemen -
The part where they force the character Norman to execute the German soldier, isn't that hard to believe. The reason why they execute that soldier. Is because the German soldier is wearing a U.S. army long coat. Now this has some historical presidents. During the end of the Battle of the Bulge. When the U.S. army is pushing the German Army back, and taking prisoners. Lots of U.S. Army units would force German prisoners to take off captured articles of uniforms. Mainly U.S. Army boots. Some U.S. Army Airborne soldiers would take this to the extreme. Where those soldiers would not only force the German prisoners to take off captured U.S. boot, but if those boots were jump boots(which were issued to Airborne units) then those soldiers would force the German prisoners walk in deep snow. Till those prisoners could not feel the tip of a bayonet on te bottoms of their feet. Which would mean those prisoners would end up losing their feet.
People tend to bash Fury for its historical inaccuracies but what it does do well is show how horrific major wars get towards the end. They don't just wind down an peter out, wars get worse. From the losing side getting desperate and using old men and children to both armies being whittled down to veterans who have been at war too long. The constant dehumanization.
Hi..could you please do reaction on rescue dawn (2006) movie.? this is one of my favourite war movie,it also based on true events too,i like christian bale and steve zahn role in this movie
This film is very good, the costumes are very real, the photography, but there are some very deceitful scenes. The scene of the SS battalion marching in broad daylight would have been IMPOSSIBLE in April 1945. The Allies had total air supremacy and marching in broad daylight and singing was asking to die. The tank scene is also pretty untrue, as no tank commander would ever sacrifice himself to protect an intersection at that point in the war with a stationary tank. Tanks are useless without mobility. The combat scene against the German Tiger tank is also a bit of a lie. You would NEVER advance towards a tiger, it would be suicide.
Until this point i dont understand why they really need to keep fighting the whole SS company in that crossroad. It's just several days before the end of war, why die for it? They could just leave it as the American counter attack could easily push the SS back.
You have to admit though, it's only one of a handful of films that openly shows allied war crimes when they shoot the prisoner in the back under the false crime of wearing an enemy coat.
Please react on some Indian movies like 3 idiots , PK , Dangal , kumbalangi nights , Bangalore days , Andhadhun , Mathu vadalara , Kaithi , Agent sai srinivasa athreya , Queen, Barfi , Asuran , Visaranai ,Drishyam. Please react on at least one of them . You will love them .
From a German point of view, the unbelievably worst war film I have seen in 40 years, it is such unbelievable Hollywood nonsense, there is absolutely nothing wrong, it is so disgusting to watch this film.. an entire SS/Wehrmacht battalion with veterans' Panzerfaust against a broken one Sherman, no German soldier during that time would have behaved as incredibly stupidly as in this film
If he didn't want him to do that then he would tell him. Maybe he needs someone to explain things, maybe english is hard for him. You never know. Its their channel.
“Here Am I…Send me.”
So important ☝🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽 thank you for not leaving that part out
Easily one of my top 2 quotes in the movie. That and "It's called war"
"when your soul is destroyed, you become disgusted by naivety" very well said
You guys are fun to watch - a welcome perspective when a father and son are sharing an experience together! Some humble suggestions:
Saving Private Ryan
The Shawshank Redemption
Gladiator
Braveheart
John Bernthal is an amazing actor. Walking Dead, Punisher, Daredevil season 2, wolf of wall street, etc.
The craziest scene ever is the fight with the SS (for american heroism it must be allways SS - it looks like noone knows that at the end of war most of SS were WaffenSS units, these soldiers are forced or conscripted to this units, no more elite).
As an old tankcrew member i know, it was in WW2 and is today, if enemy infantry is around your tank you are dead.
It's actually important to note that while the entire crew were extremely hard on Norman, only the loader (Grady) was actually bullying him and being an asshole, the rest were all stern but fair to him, at 5:54 for example the driver (Gordo) scolds Norman for almost getting them all killed when he didn't shoot the anti tank German in that trench fast enough, but lets it go when Norman gives the very valid reason of being out of ammo
I felt Gordo was bullying bc him for the sake of making him toughen up quicker. (Except in the Emma sequences) which was out of jealousy.
Keep in mind he was the first to congratulate Norman when he mowed down the Germans and called him a good man
Amazing reaction to an incredible movie!
Tiger tank in this movie was real orginal Tiger from Britan museum
That's really cool!
@@myegyptiandadreacts4824 They build special road on this field cuz tank is unique and they dont want to be damage,you cant see this in movie but if you look on youtube you can find how they make movie "Fury" BTW i like your chanel, if you like WW2 movies try "Greyhound","U-571",Company of Heros" they ar realy nice,the last one is mini serial
The tiger in question is Tiger 131 of 504 S. pz abt captured at Djebal Jaffa (just outside Tunis) in Tunisia on April 20th 1943. 131 is the only operational Mk VT in the world !
I always feel very fortunate when I find a very new reaction channel just starting out. There are so many possibilities, I can't wait to see how the channel develops.
I have somewhat mixed feelings about Fury, because the folks who made the movie tried so hard to achieve a realistic feel, but made so many unrealistic and nonsensical choices in the combat scenes. The performances and overall story of the movie are very dramatic, but there are things depicted in the film that just make no sense, if you know just a little bit about the real history of the time and place. For one thing, they enhanced the appearance of the tracer bullets, to the point where almost every other bullet fired seems to be a tracer round...but really the tracer rounds were usually loaded 1 to every 4 bullets.
OK, a small thing, but it adds into the overall unrealism of a lot of the combat scenes, just like the complete absence of any Allied artillery or ground attack aircraft anywhere in the film. The worst scene is the big duel against the Tiger tank, which was scripted to make it more dramatic, but would never have gone the way it was shown. Even worse, there was no need for that scene to be so unrealistic for the sake of drama, since if they had made it completely realistic, it could have been even MORE dramatic. One important thing to know, the makers of the film depict the main gun on Fury as being unable to kill a Tiger tank from the front, but that is just not true...in reality, the gun on Fury could reliably kill the Tiger from the front at ranges over 600m. The short barrel 75mm gun on the standard Sherman tank did have great difficulty getting through the armor on the front of the Tiger, but Fury had a long barrel 76.2mm high velocity gun...which could even penetrate the Tiger from the front at ranges of over 1000m, as long as the armor was not angled.
I just wish they had not made so many things so unreal so that they would not detract from the rest of the good things about the film. 🖖💯✌
You're absolutely right about the realism aspect. It's a shame they sacrificed some of it for the sake of drama, especially in such a beautifully written and acted movie with such loveable characters. Yes, even Grady! :)
I know most people see him as this 2 dimensional A-hole, since he bullied Norman the hardest but I noticed he was also the first to praise Norman when he did good. He just wanted Norman to adapt and toughen up in my opinion.
Fun fact: At close range even the shortbarreled 75mm the regular Shermans had were almost capable of going through the 100mm of steel the Tiger's front hull armour is made of (not the turret front though, that was reinforced with the gun mantlet), and even though a shot from the relatively small 75mm AP would never go through the first time it would cause such massive spalling that the crew often bailed out despite a non penetration, and spalling aside the impact from the non penetrating shell often left the front hull looking like literal swiss cheese, guaranteeing that even a small gust of wind to that same spot later on would probably cause the Tiger's armour to fold like cardboard
@@myegyptiandadreacts4824 Grady was still quite an asshole, I don't fully blame him because it's likely he's the most traumatized out of the crew, but that doesn't excuse the way he acted on some parts of the movie
Great reaction! You guys understand this film so well! Bravo 👏🏾. So powerful
Make Reaction Downfall (2004)
A wise choice! We're looking forward to that.
7:40 Had a friend who fought in WW2 who drove a supply truck. Said bodies would be in the road bloaded and would pop when driven over. The horrors of war.
Horrific..
As a WWII history buff and tank enthusiast, it's kind of difficult for me to not be distracted by te historical and technical errors. However, the fantastic performances of the tank crew actors (especially 'Coonass') alllow even me to overlook the errors.
hi 👋 if u haven’t seen the movie prisoners I recommend it. 😉 love ur channel
Love the reaction! Nicely done!
From my experience of very accurate war movie is the outpost with Scott Eastwood and Orlando bloom, it’s hard for me to sit down and watch that one in its entirety
Most excellent reaction. I suggest you see EMPIRE OF THE SUN, with Christian Bale, John Malcovic, director is Stephen Spielberg
Saludos desde la República Dominicana excelente vídeo
love both of your guys reaction and analysis of the movie keep it coming!!
you guys should watch saving private Ryan if you haven't seen it before! its a world war 2 movie also
That's definitely our next reaction, we've been getting several requests for it! :)
Hey, you & your dad are Fantastic reactors!! Please make more!!! 🤩😎🤩
You should just be honest and say you saw it before, but it's your Dad's first reaction. That's cool man. Just keep it real and people will like you
At the range the Sherman's were engaging the Tiger, frontal armor penetration would have happened repeatedly
Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers - are must-see movies.
🪖 the best single tank crew ww2 movie was "Sahaha" B/W original with Humphrey Bogart, or modern remake with Jim Belushi 👍
Y’all are great.please keep it coming.
Cigarettes: a universal trade good in warzones. Can trade them for food, medical supplies, etc.
My great grandpa was a tank commander in the 101st SS heavy panzer division.
The tiger, sherman combat scene is a total lie. German or any tanks only knockout the leading tank first and it will take 6 to 8 sherman to knockout a tiger if the crew is lucky. Ther was a story of a single tiger knocked out 19 out of 20 newly arrived sherman tanks.
50th sub! excited to see where your channel goes
To the moon! Also thank you for the sub! 😊❤️
That was good - thanks.
I do have a suggestion. And i'm just trying to be helpful here;
So much of this film was low-light -
dark interiors of the tank, night shots - your white/light shirts and light/cream backgrounds overpower the film's scenes. I'm watching on a cell phone so i'm looking at a small screen. My pupils can't dilate well enough to see the detail of the movie because of the relative brightness of the rest of the screen.
Maybe dim down the room and the clothing, lighten the movie screen, or both for a better viewing experience.
Thanks, gentlemen -
Please do reaction to "Greyhound" WWII destroyers vs submarines film in the Atlantic starring Tom Hanks, I highly recommend it! 👍😊
Shia Labouf (Bible) is easily the best actor in this movie.
The part where they force the character Norman to execute the German soldier, isn't that hard to believe. The reason why they execute that soldier. Is because the German soldier is wearing a U.S. army long coat. Now this has some historical presidents. During the end of the Battle of the Bulge. When the U.S. army is pushing the German Army back, and taking prisoners. Lots of U.S. Army units would force German prisoners to take off captured articles of uniforms. Mainly U.S. Army boots. Some U.S. Army Airborne soldiers would take this to the extreme. Where those soldiers would not only force the German prisoners to take off captured U.S. boot, but if those boots were jump boots(which were issued to Airborne units) then those soldiers would force the German prisoners walk in deep snow. Till those prisoners could not feel the tip of a bayonet on te bottoms of their feet. Which would mean those prisoners would end up losing their feet.
People tend to bash Fury for its historical inaccuracies but what it does do well is show how horrific major wars get towards the end. They don't just wind down an peter out, wars get worse. From the losing side getting desperate and using old men and children to both armies being whittled down to veterans who have been at war too long. The constant dehumanization.
I am a new sub and would love to see your reaction to The Shawshank Redemption. Thank you in advance.
Ya should react to German soldier remembering WW2 it’s sad yet beautiful.
yall gotta watch midway.
Suggest watching the red baron or the white tiger choose English for the movie its Russian
Reaction.
I give you a 9
Out of 100. 😪
Please please please react Mel Gibson movies " The Patriot " or "Braveheart " . Shawshank redemption is also the #1 movie ever made
Great movie
my way
You feel it? It's called war.
Watch Letters from Iwo Jima
Hi..could you please do reaction on rescue dawn (2006) movie.? this is one of my favourite war movie,it also based on true events too,i like christian bale and steve zahn role in this movie
This film is very good, the costumes are very real, the photography, but there are some very deceitful scenes.
The scene of the SS battalion marching in broad daylight would have been IMPOSSIBLE in April 1945. The Allies had total air supremacy and marching in broad daylight and singing was asking to die. The tank scene is also pretty untrue, as no tank commander would ever sacrifice himself to protect an intersection at that point in the war with a stationary tank. Tanks are useless without mobility. The combat scene against the German Tiger tank is also a bit of a lie. You would NEVER advance towards a tiger, it would be suicide.
Yeah we have seen comments addressing that
Pls react to schindlers list, of you do read a little bit about it before you watch it!!🙏🏼
Until this point i dont understand why they really need to keep fighting the whole SS company in that crossroad. It's just several days before the end of war, why die for it? They could just leave it as the American counter attack could easily push the SS back.
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Please do a reaction video for the "Matrix" movie by Keanu Reeves.
Watch interstellar!!
Love the reaction as always. The movie is alright in my opinion, shitload of american propaganda
You have to admit though, it's only one of a handful of films that openly shows allied war crimes when they shoot the prisoner in the back under the false crime of wearing an enemy coat.
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Please react on some Indian movies like 3 idiots , PK , Dangal , kumbalangi nights , Bangalore days , Andhadhun , Mathu vadalara , Kaithi , Agent sai srinivasa athreya , Queen, Barfi , Asuran , Visaranai ,Drishyam. Please react on at least one of them . You will love them .
From a German point of view, the unbelievably worst war film I have seen in 40 years, it is such unbelievable Hollywood nonsense, there is absolutely nothing wrong, it is so disgusting to watch this film.. an entire SS/Wehrmacht battalion with veterans' Panzerfaust against a broken one Sherman, no German soldier during that time would have behaved as incredibly stupidly as in this film
Seriously let your dad watch the film. Don't give him a running commentary on what's happening. Let him decide for himself what he's seeing.
If he didn't want him to do that then he would tell him. Maybe he needs someone to explain things, maybe english is hard for him. You never know. Its their channel.
Смешно : американцы воевали...
Because it is a stupid American movie ,
A broken tank and 5 members could kill and almost destroy an entire SS division
Propaganda....
hate this movie so much