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  • @Mubiki
    @Mubiki Год назад +135

    The kid at the end was meant to symbolize Norman before the war changed him. Had that been Norman at the start, he would have done the same thing. He was saved by the innocence the war forced him to give up.

    • @AgencyIsland
      @AgencyIsland Год назад +7

      this movie is so full of symbolisms , i love how they took the time to do that.
      one i think i picked up on, when he first tells him to shoot the bodies then tells him not to shoot, it's not an issue of shoot/ not shoot, its the mindset, one is for survival, and one is for the mindset of revenge. powerful stuff

    • @chardtomp
      @chardtomp Год назад +11

      That was based on an actual recollection of a U.S. tank crewman. He was hiding under the tank like that and a German definitely saw him but for some reason gave him a pass.

    • @creativecorner2071
      @creativecorner2071 Год назад +5

      I didn’t initially see this comparison, but it definitely makes sense now. Thanks for sharing

    • @TheAlkochef
      @TheAlkochef Год назад +6

      Its both that, and that also just to show that everybody is human in the end... Most people are capable of showing empathy and has a moral compass and most soldiers are just conscripts/drafted ordinary people, who dont really wanna fucking be there. (the german kid understood, and ofc highly likely were in a similar situation) Even if they wanted to (to fight for your country like patriotism or whatever), they would still have some sort of moral compass (to an extent ofc, war makes u cold as fuck, but not completely empty)... During the whole movie, Don always makes sure the ppl he gets/orders killed are SS, besides when he makes Norman shoot that POW, where he wants to prove a point, since its a war after all and its either the germans or them... Yes, i know u all are gonna say "but he has no trouble shooting kids or letting his crew do so etc", but cmon, again. its a fucking war. Anyone with a weapon has to die. A kid destroyed a tank ffs. Back to basics, them or us.
      Don were only interrested in the SS guy with the busted wing for example.
      And to showcase even more morale, during the scene with the two cousins. Don knew that his crew would eventually find him and Norman, and if Norman hadnt slept with her, Don would have done it for sure, as the rest of the crew (probably just Grady lol) probably would have raped her or something like that, which is aweful. Its war and soldiers becomes animals and people do horrible stuff to one another to fulfill their own needs.. Its gonna sound fucking idiotic, but Don made Norman "tagg" her, so that the other guys would stay away. Its like a very fucking "guy" thing to say, but its like a socialogical thing between guys.
      Its like what Don said to the older cousin.. They are young, they are alive. (basically hinting/meaning that this is probably the best outcome in this scenario)

  • @christopherbaldwin2005
    @christopherbaldwin2005 Год назад +14

    A famous writer once wrote, "There is no killing, like the killing of a man". In war, you can take that to mean that once you have killed, nothing compares to the rush of that kill. That's why so many Veteran's have trouble adjusting when they return home. Of course, that is magnified by 1,000 during World War's. Then, you have survivors remorse, just for living through it. I think you both handled the subject matter very well.

  • @philmullineaux5405
    @philmullineaux5405 Год назад +16

    A beautiful and violent movie. Keep watching these, because the values they teach, haven't been taught in school, in 40 years. Also good true type or True story movies to watch are Saving Private Ryan, 13 hours, Lone Survivor, hacksaw Ridge, Once we were Soldiers, Blackhawk Down,1917, Dunkirk, Thin Red Line, Unbroken, Big Red One, Hamburger Hill, American sniper.

    • @danielwhyatt3278
      @danielwhyatt3278 Год назад

      All great recommendations. Also The Red Barron and The Railway Man.

  • @michaelholt3222
    @michaelholt3222 Год назад +12

    Good reaction, to a great movie, enjoyed watching along with you both, I liked your analogy that Norman came in as a typist and ended up a machine, the German soldier that spotted Norman under the tank, was like him, young and scared and inexperienced, and he saw himself in Norman, and he let him go out of mercy, even the enemy can be merciful at times, hope to see more from your channel, hope you both are well, take care!...👍👍👍👍👍

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 Год назад +9

    I think you both would enjoy War Horse, a movie about a young English lad and the love for his horse in World War I 😊

    • @B355Y
      @B355Y Год назад +2

      Great movie, great suggestion 👍🏻

  • @_pepperz7455
    @_pepperz7455 Год назад +12

    Some might say that them staying to hold the crossroad was a form of suicide as well as a sacrifice. They have been in this war for a long time (except Norman) and coming back to normal life might be hard for them in terms of PTSD, survivors guilt, and adapting to civilian life in trying to work a normal job.

    • @robins.2749
      @robins.2749 Год назад +1

      Also, they're professionals: remember, they're all that is between the Germans and that supply train.

  • @AgencyIsland
    @AgencyIsland Год назад +3

    fun fact , that german tank is authentic, its the only running condition Tiger 1 in the world # 131 crazy stuff

  • @montist1
    @montist1 Год назад +8

    The concept of this movie is so wild. Thanks for the reaction

    • @1980bcman
      @1980bcman Год назад

      What do you mean by concept? Do you mean reality?

  • @DecSteele
    @DecSteele Год назад +2

    So happy you left the scene where Norman gets his war name.
    MACHINNEEEEE
    best jobs I ever had

  • @Waryan1
    @Waryan1 Год назад +14

    It’s actually amazing engineering how Americans built a tank that could be shipped across the ocean and could still at least compete with the bigger German tanks.

    • @robins.2749
      @robins.2749 Год назад +2

      and they were very cheap and quick to produce. The Sherman was also much more adaptable, and could be used for anything, from mine-clearing to bull-dozing

    • @gacaptain
      @gacaptain Год назад

      Yeah. The Tiger tank had superior armor and guns but the Germans never could produce enough of them and they were high maintenance. America pumped out Sherman tanks like dougnuts and despite their short comings they were pretty reliable and versatile.

  • @jerome4631
    @jerome4631 Год назад +8

    if you want to see a real good realistic war movie : "Dast boot" is about a german submarine in the world war two.

  • @51tetra69
    @51tetra69 Год назад +2

    God bless all of the veterans who risked everything and sacrificed so much to protect our countries and preserve the freedoms we enjoy today! God bless all the souls - military and civilian - that we have lost in times of war! God bless America! God bless us all and grant us peace

  • @vegas7027
    @vegas7027 Год назад +36

    I am really enjoying your movie reactions. I’m glad I found your channel.
    My grandfather fought in WW2 and my uncle fought in Vietnam. They spoke very little about it and when they did, their tears wouldn’t stop.
    The Germans in the SS were the worst. They enjoyed their work of killing Jews. Even the ones still alive show no remorse. They embodied evil. Keep the reactions coming!

    • @WotansCry
      @WotansCry 10 месяцев назад +1

      fact is that especially the SS where not uniformely only germans but alot foreigners. Wehrmacht would not took foreigners. SS however did because it was technicaly not part of the german army. So there were no needs to be a documented german to serve with them.
      But anyway i understood your comment as being triggert by the scene in the end where it is shown that even german sodiers where humans. So i go against your point and state the opposite - even SS where not the embodiement of evil - but rather a trwon together bunch of germans, volunteers, murderers and all kinds of people.

  • @theone-n-only47
    @theone-n-only47 Год назад +2

    8:36 it’s always important to have a sense of humor in battle, to keep yourself sane.

  • @bigdaddyeb56
    @bigdaddyeb56 Год назад +3

    Great Movie and Reaction Ladies !!! Keep it Up

  • @Thane36425
    @Thane36425 10 дней назад

    The Tiger had a reputation for being tough and able to destroy Allied tanks at long range. The lighter Panther was also formidable. However, the most common German tank was roughly equal to the Sherman and dangerous in its own right when competently handled. The "Tiger Terror" was so strong though that almost any German tank became a Tiger in combat.
    Norman was a real type. Losses were much heavier than expected so men were frequently put into combat units without proper training, this was not the scratch units made in desperation, but there weren't enough trained infantry and tankers coming through to replace losses. Unfortunately those fellows didn't tend to last long.
    I knew a number of WWII vets when I was kid in the 1970s and 80s. They would rarely talk about what they saw, at least to kids. One of them would sometimes mention the 88s and would space out, having flashbacks I guess. One story he did tell was of being on a hill with the Germans shooting from another, including 88s. Due to the angles he said you could see the shell coming in. One time a man got up to run and he saw a shell coming in and before he could shout a warning it did what happened to Peterson to the guy and the shell went on to explode about 50 yards further on. Small wonder he didn't talk about it much.

  • @jeanclaude2794
    @jeanclaude2794 Год назад +1

    lets goooo my fave duo are back!

  • @tduffy5
    @tduffy5 Год назад +3

    The lieutenant who was burning and shot himself in the head would not do that on the spur of the moment. That is something that he would have visualized for if he was ever in that position. Many, many tank casualties resulted in crew members burning. He would have thought about that scenario often. In a dangerous occupation it is very common, because you know that you might face it someday. Visualizing helps you react when the time comes.

  • @stephenmaloney5835
    @stephenmaloney5835 Год назад +2

    At the end you will see the tank at the center of the cross, the sacrifice that was needed. The Germans screwed up by attacking the tank instead of moving on to attack the supply chain.

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 Год назад +14

    I served and loved my brothers, would have done anything for them! But if I had just been trying to have a nice meal in a messed up situation like that and they barged in acting like those guys, I think I would have lost my $h!+

  • @philmullineaux5405
    @philmullineaux5405 Год назад +2

    What Norman told Emma sadly became true

  • @Limewire.
    @Limewire. 8 месяцев назад +1

    NICE REACTION!!!! THAT WAS HARD!!!

  • @steveschweichler7023
    @steveschweichler7023 Год назад +1

    Sometimes you just show mercy to the enemy because we're all human.

  • @guymelton1094
    @guymelton1094 Год назад

    Enjoyed the reactions Ladies 👍🇺🇸✌️

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 10 месяцев назад

    31:26 "I just... I _jinxed_ it."
    😄

  • @DocRob23
    @DocRob23 Год назад +2

    The Scene with the Tiger, the crew was very inexperienced, most of Germany’s tank crews were at that point, they were having to pull bodies and were low on experienced tank crews and commanders. However, German engineering was something else. If they had the Manpower, with that Technology, and certain events had gone slightly different, WW2 would have been very different

  • @sammurphy3343
    @sammurphy3343 Год назад

    They left him under the tank because even he felt sorry for Norman and he had no weapon.

  • @mot0rhe4d40
    @mot0rhe4d40 Год назад +1

    "Dang, are they just that much better?"
    The German tanks crews were very experienced by the time the US landed in Europe. Also their tanks were exceptional machines. Both in armor and firepower vs what the allied forces had. The advantage we had with the Sherman tank the US used. Is that we could make many more of ours versus the one Tiger or King Tiger tank the Germans could manufacture in the same time frame. We beat them with sheer numbers.

  • @Josh86_925
    @Josh86_925 Год назад +2

    In one of the deleted scenes, u find out that Don (Brad Pitt) had a younger brother named Norman.. I won't say what happened, but it explains y Don's back is all burnt up, and also y he was hard on Norman. He was just looking out for him, trying to tough him up so he could survive. I believe Norman would have died if it wasn't for that.

  • @glynnburchett5554
    @glynnburchett5554 Год назад

    Veterans and people in war have this strange ability to know when there time is up, , it's not to the minute but they know,, there's no science behind this but facts is they know bloody wraith

  • @whynow4306
    @whynow4306 Год назад

    You are the first that caught that. At the end its also just a fresh german soldier a kid. So he didnt tell the others about him.

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 10 месяцев назад

    36:05 "Alright. We got ammo _outside."_
    What the hell's it doing _there?_ One thing war tends to use up is _ammo._ Whose bright idea was it _not_ to make sure that _all_ the ammo you could get to you had _with_ you when you buttoned _up?_

  • @mic88ed
    @mic88ed Год назад

    Wow ,you two dudes are hard ass hell.

  • @philmullineaux5405
    @philmullineaux5405 Год назад

    Best job I ever had is, I love u guys.

  • @raymondmanderville505
    @raymondmanderville505 Год назад +2

    The story actually took place during the First World War & the tank was English & became disabled on the battlefield in no man’s land for days . It’s name was Fray Bentos , which was a canned meat product like American Spam

  • @ivansvalker7025
    @ivansvalker7025 Год назад +1

    "Wait till you see..... what a man could do to another man" honestly ngl, sounds kinda hot

  • @phoenixxking4156
    @phoenixxking4156 Год назад

    31:20 perfect timing actually

  • @moradyoucef6024
    @moradyoucef6024 Год назад

    I love this movie

  • @rollotomassi6232
    @rollotomassi6232 Год назад +2

    It's called "Humanity" as to your question why that soldier let Norman live. At this point in the war the germen soldiers knew there was no hope of victory and the ones fighting were likely very new, young, and inexperienced recruits. Let's say the soldier looking at Norman hadn't killed anybody yet and knew the war was going to be over soon, why kill someone and have to live with that the rest of your live? Love your reactions ladies, keep them coming!

    • @raymondmanderville505
      @raymondmanderville505 Год назад +5

      The most decorated English soldier of WW1 , Henry Tandey once came upon a lone german soldier in the woods . The German was unarmed & Tandey wouldn’t kill an unarmed man . They both survived the war & both wrote books , they both ( unbeknownst to each other ) told the tail of the encounter in the woods . The German was Hitler

    • @rollotomassi6232
      @rollotomassi6232 Год назад +1

      @@raymondmanderville505 Yeah, well I guess sometimes humanity's a bitch.

    • @CodeeXD
      @CodeeXD Год назад

      ​@@raymondmanderville505 fuuuuck

  • @brandonelkin3166
    @brandonelkin3166 Год назад

    Great Reaction y'all need to check out Brave Heart

  • @Josh86_925
    @Josh86_925 Год назад +1

    9:23 . Yeah, u don't want to burn alive. Couldn't imagine anything more painful. When 9/11 happened to the World Trade Center, people were jumping out of a building over 1,300ft high falling to their deaths to avoid burning alive.

  • @Cenforge
    @Cenforge Год назад

    Bravo.

  • @alphamorion4314
    @alphamorion4314 Год назад +1

    29:24 I am far from an expert on these matters, so anyone more knowledgable than me please correct me
    But as far as I understand, is not like *they* are *that* good, is more like the Tiger (as a tank model) was one of the most brutal and overpowered pieces of engineering of that time. That's why they had so many losses: that one single tank was by in of itself extremely "overpowered" compared to the technology at "our guys" disposal. Far better reach, armor, speed and so forth

    • @robins.2749
      @robins.2749 Год назад

      also, they tended to crew the Tigers with the finest veteran tankers.

  • @boogiewoogie369
    @boogiewoogie369 Год назад

    In all reality. That tiger tank would decimated all of those sherman tanks. Tiger tanks were one of the best heavy tanks in ww2.

  • @vladokalaba2640
    @vladokalaba2640 Год назад

    Tiger tank was the best tank in WWII but problem for Germans was that they had tiger tank only on the end of war, if they had have tiger from start of war than it would be much much harder war for Allies to won.

  • @0Riddle
    @0Riddle Год назад

    He let him go out of respect. There is nothing else to think about it.

  • @BlackEgypt
    @BlackEgypt Год назад

    Yall should react to (Lone Survivor)

  • @B355Y
    @B355Y Год назад +2

    There was a multitude of different reasons men were at war. Some wanted to fight, some didn't. Some were forced, others went willingly. I've heard many war stories of mercy through countless different conflicts. There's a famous, yet not confirmed, story of an English soldier holding a young German soldier up at gun point during ww1. The German soldier was just a runner (a messenger) so the englishman took pity on him and let him live. That young soldier would one day rule Germany and be a huge part of ww2, because that man was Adolf Hitler

    • @S1D3W1ND3R015
      @S1D3W1ND3R015 Год назад

      Brings a new meaning to "no good deed goes unpunished". I mean granted he's only human so he couldn't foresee the future but man that would still haunt me inside after knowing that.

    • @B355Y
      @B355Y Год назад

      @S1D3winder017 its the butterfly effect. But even if he did shoot the young soldier, he's just a murderer and would never know of the massive implications this would have down the line. Its crazy to think about haha

  • @mikedoiron4731
    @mikedoiron4731 10 месяцев назад

    Cool how your sub titles are wrong in some places

  • @kevincola3184
    @kevincola3184 Год назад

    The Germans, for the most part, had superior tanks compared to the United States, Great Britain and the USSR. Specifically, the German Tiger, Panther and Panzer tanks were usually far more effective than the common Sherman tank used by America.
    One Tiger tank with a good crew could literally hold off and even outright destroy up to 5 Sherman tanks.
    Here's a true story: On July 8th, 1943, a single Tiger tank commanded by Franz Staudegger took on fifty attacking T-34 tanks as the only armored vehicle on its side (though it did have infantry support), destroying twenty-seven enemy tanks and forcing the remainder to break off their attack and fall back.
    The T-34 were the main tanks used by the Soviets.

  • @glynnburchett5554
    @glynnburchett5554 Год назад

    This movie is based on real life war vets stories about the real thing, it's hash but the war was harsher, bloody wraith

  • @shukvirgrewal6968
    @shukvirgrewal6968 Год назад

    The tank that they faced was a Tiger one tank, it was the most feared tank of WW2, and the normal German was not that brutal but were just fighting for there country, while the SS was true evil and they were not part of the Wehrmacht(German army)

  • @raybarry4307
    @raybarry4307 11 месяцев назад

    The SS soldier let him go and didn't say anything because Everyone in the German military at that point in the war knew it was all but over and Knew the guy under the tank would have been shot if he reported him. And he saw no point in reporting him.

  • @stephenmaloney5835
    @stephenmaloney5835 Год назад +2

    Until they killed Emma he did not yet the hate he needed to get angry at the germans

  • @troytorres5505
    @troytorres5505 Год назад

    Best job I ever had…

  • @Ben1122us1
    @Ben1122us1 Год назад

    I kinda wish one of you were my wife. At least you got a small idea ❤

  • @lazyperfectionist1
    @lazyperfectionist1 10 месяцев назад

    1:28 "Hey. You want to talk _Mexican,_ join _another_ tank; a _Mexican_ tank. This is an _American_ tank. We talk _American."_
    🤔 Mexico is in America. _All_ of Mexico, as a matter of fact. Which is ironic, because not all of the _United States_ is. But Mexico is in _America,_ so Gordo _is_ speaking American.

  • @xXtimesplitterxX
    @xXtimesplitterxX Год назад

    Some American troops did this for a year and a half straight.

  • @abhinandannaag240
    @abhinandannaag240 Год назад

    React on
    Band of brothers

  • @TheHellHeadbanger
    @TheHellHeadbanger Год назад

    The Young Nazi Waffen SS soldier was exactly like Norman: forced to participate in the war and merciful.
    The Youngblood looks like he barely reached his 18th birthday. He probably must have been "convinced" to join the Hitler-Jugend (Hitler Youth) at the age of 10 and once graduation, he must have climbed the ranks to become a Waffen SS. Once he experienced the Waffen SS had No Remorse against enemy soldiers who begged for mercy and civilians, he must have cried like Norman did at one point.
    So the young German SS soldier saw Norman as a mirror reflection and decided to let him live.
    Until this day, the Fate of the Young Waffen SS soldier is unknown.

  • @dmwalker24
    @dmwalker24 Год назад

    There are not very many left now who were actually there. Like others I grew up with these people. My Grandfather was in the Navy in the Pacific, and my Great Uncle was a part of the offensive in Northern Africa, and then Italy. What they show in this film is just a hint of the horror that was actually involved. And yet the ones who could, came back and built the most prosperous America that has ever existed. Raised their children to have a better life than they had growing up during The Depression. Generation labels are often not very accurate, but calling those people 'The Greatest Generation' wasn't even a slight exaggeration.

    • @rahtikone
      @rahtikone Год назад

      My father lost his leg in karhumäki (Soviet-union) and became an alcoholic . Shit childhood .🤬

  • @tommywalker3746
    @tommywalker3746 Год назад

    Norman messed up the crews karma and got them all killed! because he couldn't follow a order the first time it was given.

  • @Bren12602
    @Bren12602 Год назад

    Please react to bullet train movie 2022 brat Pitt movie

  • @dareklenovo8883
    @dareklenovo8883 6 месяцев назад

    W koncu, ktos normalny, z kim mozna by porozmawiac. Czuć, śmiać sie i byc przestraszonym. Ehh za stary jestem na to pierdole ale fajnie widziec takich ludzi a nie tylko te tepe dzidy, ktore znaja sie tylko na byciu dupodajka dla nastepnego. Reakcje tych dziewczyn wydaja mi sie szczere i rozumieja o wiele wiecej niz blachary czy udajace slodkie idiotki cwaniary.

  • @tduffy5
    @tduffy5 Год назад +1

    Thhe executed soldier is wearing an American uniform. By doing so he forfeits his rights under the Geneva Convention and is subject to battlefield execution. Ordering Norman to do so is a legitimate order.

  • @glynnburchett5554
    @glynnburchett5554 Год назад

    War vets hate to be called heroes, this title comes at a great cost,ty is ok but please never call one a hero , bloody wraith

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 Год назад

    The German tanks, Tiger and Panzer were far superior to ours.

  • @MsDboyy
    @MsDboyy Год назад

    Not fun fact 🤦‍♂️ The reason the American soldiers in this movie were acting so creepy towards the women is because in real life during WW2 when the American military kicked out the Germans French people said the Americans were raping more French women than the Germans even did 🙄☯️

  • @deathninja16
    @deathninja16 Год назад +1

    the tiger tank took out on average 3-4 shermans to our one kill on a tiger. their tanks were terrifying so much to where my buddy who was a tank gunner told me they studied tanks through history and that an old tiger could fuck up modern tanks apparantly. if one was still running that is. and in the hands of the enemy.

    • @S1D3W1ND3R015
      @S1D3W1ND3R015 Год назад

      The one used in this movie is the only one in the world that is still operational. Of course the destruction is CGI but the other shots were real.

    • @rollotomassi6232
      @rollotomassi6232 Год назад +2

      "they studied tanks through history and that an old tiger could fuck up modern tanks apparently" Uh, no! A Tiger tank would not survive even against a Korean War Tank like a M48 or T-55. It would be out gunned, out ranged, and out maneuvered.

    • @CaptainCrunchy03
      @CaptainCrunchy03 Год назад

      The Tiger is actually an extremely overrated tank they had horrible maneuverability and the transmissions were notoriously awful and known to just not work at times and a little known fun fact the Sherman with a 75mm long gun (which is what fury is) and the Sherman firefly were both capable of penetrating the Tigers armor for any angle

    • @rollotomassi6232
      @rollotomassi6232 Год назад

      The Tiger was also near impossible to fix in the field were as the Sherman was designed for relativity easy/fast field repairs.

  • @dareklenovo8883
    @dareklenovo8883 6 месяцев назад

    Chce cie czegos nauczyc....

  • @linap5832
    @linap5832 Год назад

    Am i the only one who felt that Shias and Brads characters are together? Like the way that they looking each other sometimes, and they are the only ones whos not fkin with nobody when the gang are chilling in the town. And the way that Shia looked Brad in the table scebe when he realized he was not invited, is something else.. idc

    • @CodeeXD
      @CodeeXD Год назад +1

      Bruh what. Yes you're the only one.

    • @linap5832
      @linap5832 Год назад

      @@CodeeXD i mean i just checked out in google and the critics think the same... but ok:)

  • @ijustbuild28
    @ijustbuild28 Год назад +2

    Y does it every reaction Chanel barely show the movie it’s so annoying

  • @jeffkablock3229
    @jeffkablock3229 Год назад

    Its sad this kind of war is going on in the Ukraine many will die in this war in a few days all hell is going to come to the Russians

  • @alieNussss
    @alieNussss Год назад

    German army was the most organized and respectful army. My country fought Germany and allies . allies rape little girls, killed all the animals from people for fun. But German army never did something badly to the people when they came here.

    • @raymondmanderville505
      @raymondmanderville505 Год назад

      Are you on some sort of medication 💊?

    • @samuelatuinaceva5003
      @samuelatuinaceva5003 Год назад +1

      I guess the jews loved their respect

    • @alieNussss
      @alieNussss Год назад

      @@samuelatuinaceva5003 i know what Hitler made. I don't talk about that. You stupid now. I talk about the army, their respect.

    • @CodeeXD
      @CodeeXD Год назад

      Lmao ok

    • @alieNussss
      @alieNussss Год назад

      @@CodeeXD Listen. you were all brainwashed by your countries that germans were cold blooded criminals. no, Hitler was crazy, yes. But his army was a normal army. Russian army was fucked up.

  • @BikersDoItSittingDown
    @BikersDoItSittingDown Год назад

    Awful film but I am sure it makes Americans feel good

  • @youdontknowme9279
    @youdontknowme9279 Год назад

    is it their comrades face? whos face would it be?

  • @FancySeeingYouHere
    @FancySeeingYouHere Год назад

    Driest reaction

  • @bigdicdaddy6042
    @bigdicdaddy6042 Год назад

    They were a different breed back then . Yall generation embarrassing.