Fury: You Done Much Killing? (BRAD PITT HD CLIP) | With Captions

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Wardaddy (Brad Pitt) questions Norman's (Logan Lerman) credibility as a soldier.
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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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@zhubotang927
@zhubotang927 2 роки тому
“see that cover, open it, now you are killing. Close it, now you ain’t” - perfect weapon for drafted.
@OriginalDingus
@OriginalDingus 2 роки тому
@sandir toukaev So were pretty much every other WW2 Weapon after a few years of use... Except Bolt actions and some HMG's the rest all were pretty garbage. That being said, the grease gun, was a simple, solid firearm that could be made cheaply in large quantities in a caliber they were already producing. It was an exceptional weapon for its task, last resort for tank squads.
@dennisyoung4631
@dennisyoung4631 2 роки тому
@@OriginalDingus and, a half-baked *much-cheaper* substitute for the Thompson.
@dartmaster501
@dartmaster501 2 роки тому
@@dennisyoung4631 But more accurate. We were still carrying in 1987 with our M60A3s before rotating to the M1 Abrams.
@dartmaster501
@dartmaster501 2 роки тому
@@OriginalDingus We were still firing them in 1987, along with the M60A3.
@drunkenhobo64
@drunkenhobo64 2 роки тому
@sandir toukaev grease guns were actually pretty reliable and favored over thompsons. they were lighter, smaller, easier to shoot, and way easier to take care of. only issue really was magazines, but that was a problem for a lot of smgs during that time
@robertpadillosandiego2821
@robertpadillosandiego2821 2 роки тому
this movie does not get enough credit for the casting. batshit crazy LaBeouf and Bernthal make the movie for me
@KHN.RVA.28
@KHN.RVA.28 2 роки тому
And this is when Labeouf was entering peak crazy
@ozymandiasnullifidian5590
@ozymandiasnullifidian5590 2 роки тому
He is a clown, La Beauf, or whatever is his name... after that movie for children Transformers, and when he tasted little fame, he suddenly thought he got gawd by the balls. That is why his career in Hollywood is almost on halt.
@Overcome808
@Overcome808 2 роки тому
@@ozymandiasnullifidian5590 You can do better. Don't waste your time trying to put someone down, work on yourself.
@ozymandiasnullifidian5590
@ozymandiasnullifidian5590 2 роки тому
@@Overcome808 Stop selling fog, you will not tell me what to say.
@Overcome808
@Overcome808 2 роки тому
@@ozymandiasnullifidian5590 you’re sad and lonely, get well
@floridamanknives
@floridamanknives 2 роки тому
Ahh the algorithm has brought us here quickly, we all meet again.
@jasonslat276
@jasonslat276 2 роки тому
Ahhh indeed
@westvirginian7412
@westvirginian7412 2 роки тому
I reckon in roughly a thousand years, our 33rd great-grandchildren will look back on this moment and take pride in their lineage.
@rorymay9499
@rorymay9499 2 роки тому
yup
@Nat3_H1gg3rs
@Nat3_H1gg3rs 2 роки тому
Shut up about the algorithm already
@iXpenable
@iXpenable 2 роки тому
Something must about to be going down. UKposts called this meeting.
@Fotoschiki
@Fotoschiki 2 роки тому
4:40 That reminds me of my great grandfather. He was a trucker before WW2. He and his friend were drafted as truckers into the wehrmacht when the war started. He delivered supplies and sometimes maps or information to and from the frontlines. When the war came to it's end, he and his friend decided to surrender when they were at the western front. They encountered an american tank platoon that was on it's way to a mission, just like in this scene. The american tank commander said they couldn't take them as prisoners right now, because they had a mission to carry out, so they showed them the direction to their camp and called there ahead of time, so they knew they were coming to surrender. Additionally the american tank commander advised them not to take the direct route, because a little northern from their position were brittish troops and the brittish didn't have enough supplies. If they were taken in by the brittish, they could starve to death, the commander feared, so he gave them directions for a longer route, that would lead safely to the american outpost. After the war ended, he returned to being a normal trucker.
@jasonmalshan384
@jasonmalshan384 2 роки тому
wow, I was actually hooked reading the whole thing. I am glad your uncle was okay.
@alexsan76
@alexsan76 2 роки тому
Thanks for share us so value information brother
@hamzamahmoud2464
@hamzamahmoud2464 2 роки тому
So surrendering can make you a POW
@Invicta556
@Invicta556 2 роки тому
Damn haha my Great Grandad was in the British army as a truck driver (Tank transporter driver). Thinking about it, all armies are built on horses/trains/truck drivers moving logistics about. Respect too your Grandad cant imagine the amount of times he must have dodged them Jabos. Watching footage of Jabos in France or Germany makes me feel bad for the targets. My grandad was in Germany in 1946 cant imagine how destroyed Germany must have been.
@mryamahapro12
@mryamahapro12 2 роки тому
Your great grandfather and his friend got lucky
@ozdorothyfan
@ozdorothyfan 2 роки тому
The Pitt character is an example of a man turned by the brutal reality of war into something like the thing he hates.
@socrates2940
@socrates2940 2 роки тому
Like in Syria now
@krellin
@krellin 2 роки тому
imo reality just made him a real man, if pups in army survive long enough they will become one too where did you pick up bits that made you think he hates what he has become?
@ozdorothyfan
@ozdorothyfan 2 роки тому
@@krellin Where did you pick up anybody saying he hates what he has become? What was said is that he has become what he apparently hates. What does he apparently hate? The answer is the SS. Why does he hate them? Because they murder unarmed people? Now, so does he, even when he doesn't have to.
@theCRYSISgamer
@theCRYSISgamer 2 роки тому
@@krellin WHat??
@ozdorothyfan
@ozdorothyfan 2 роки тому
@@theCRYSISgamer You want me to repeat it? It's still right there.
@ZKern7
@ZKern7 2 роки тому
When they burst into laughter after the moment of silence does it for me. So many times something funny happens and your still laughing 5 mins later when you think of it. A lot of times, movies miss the small things like that. 6:30
@coldwynn
@coldwynn 2 роки тому
You have a story.
@lancepeek
@lancepeek 2 роки тому
My favorite part of that whole movie. How many times have you and your buddies done the same thing?
@dkappa3082
@dkappa3082 2 роки тому
You can clearly see though Pitt's character joining in later after they started laughing first and when he does he's laughing the hardest, he was dead serious only moments before. He's obviously trying to keep their spirits up while trying to hide his worries for their missions and the lives of his crew. Perfect touch of great acting.
@ZKern7
@ZKern7 2 роки тому
@@dkappa3082 agreed
@lylewarren9100
@lylewarren9100 2 роки тому
Hitler get us for a candy bar
@ethancj5072
@ethancj5072 2 роки тому
Bernthal was fantastic in this. Could almost smell his breath just by hearing him talk.
@Aextra101
@Aextra101 2 роки тому
“I like the way your mouth moves when you sing, lemme touch the mustache” kills me every time I watch this movie
@darania1
@darania1 Рік тому
Considering his characters potty mouth his breath probably smells like 💩
@SQuiDFPV
@SQuiDFPV Рік тому
@@Aextra101 dead people cant type.
@jsullivan2112
@jsullivan2112 Рік тому
He really doesn't get enough recognition, he always steals the scene.
@barbariansinbattle1687
@barbariansinbattle1687 2 роки тому
"You think Hitler would fuck one of us for a chocolate bar?" 🤣🤣🤣 definitely one of my favorite lines in this movie. Cracks me up every time!
@Chrono826
@Chrono826 2 роки тому
"I hope so!"
@scottmalone8147
@scottmalone8147 Рік тому
I laugh every time! Great freaking line.
@wirelessone2986
@wirelessone2986 Рік тому
I grew up around 3RD AD spearhead vets....from the toughest that had the most casualties of ANY unit in 3RD AD.The 83RD armored Recon...they swore like parrots...racial slurs,religious slurs,sexual slurs BUT NO F BOMBS EVER!They never tried to keep their language clean...they were vile.BUT HOLLYWOOD GOTTHE F BOMBS WRONG.
@El.Nigga.
@El.Nigga. 3 місяці тому
@@everyisnaadisfabricated3784this isnt a quentin film bud
@jaimemassa4085
@jaimemassa4085 2 роки тому
The chemistry all these characters have is amazing throughout the entire film
@sela562jig
@sela562jig 2 роки тому
Not just the chemistry but the comfort they expressed. They were so comfortable with each other and with the situation they were in. It was just another day for them. So wild.
@maulcs
@maulcs Рік тому
Shame the film had to be ruined by the ending scene
@bobby_hill8357
@bobby_hill8357 Рік тому
I read that during the filming of this movie, Shia LaBeouf made separate living arrangements from the rest of the cast bc he didn't get along with anyone. His character may have had chemistry with the other characters, but he had zero chemistry with them in real life.
@chrismusiclover9893
@chrismusiclover9893 Рік тому
@@maulcs nah the ending makes this movie all the more beautiful dude
@lewisfane1924
@lewisfane1924 Рік тому
@@bobby_hill8357 hes good friends with jon.
@SteveSingsThings
@SteveSingsThings 2 роки тому
6:30 This small moment is great and very realistic. It seems very spontaneous like the actors just rolled with it. They share Wardaddy's joke that breaks the tension. Then the grim reality of the situation sets in for a few serious seconds of silence. The joke hangs in the air a bit and then boom, the aftershock of laughter kicks in.
@brandonmartin08
@brandonmartin08 Рік тому
Probably one of the best throw away scenes of any war movie! That line sticks in my head when I think of war movies now😆
@tylerwilson4450
@tylerwilson4450 Рік тому
The momentary blank stare into nothingness, and simultaneous return to their brief relief. FURY was a good war movie.
@jonathanlee5314
@jonathanlee5314 Рік тому
@@brandonmartin08 "Boy, d'ya think Hitler'd fuck one of us for a chocolate bar?"
@maybetomorrowmaybe
@maybetomorrowmaybe Рік тому
It also adds a great moment of tension, the pause makes you expect something shocking to happen, like I've seen so many movies where a pause like that happens and then someone gets shot in the head out of nowhere or something and I was definitely expecting them to go that route, until they laughed and then cut away It made me feel similar relief as the characters when they shared that moment and forgot about the battlefield in front of them for a second.
@QualityMasters
@QualityMasters Рік тому
I get the same energy as the joke in 300 “Fight in the shade??”
@sikeout2137
@sikeout2137 2 роки тому
I love all the small little line deliveries in this movie. “G2 wants a prisoner to question!” “Oh, I’ll question him!”
@Bobsonomatic
@Bobsonomatic 2 роки тому
“What’s your favorite color?!”
@himangshu6708
@himangshu6708 2 роки тому
What is G2 btw?
@4shwat
@4shwat 2 роки тому
@@himangshu6708 G-2 was Intelligence
@himangshu6708
@himangshu6708 2 роки тому
@@4shwat Intelligence?
@albertgaspar627
@albertgaspar627 2 роки тому
@@himangshu6708 Military intelligence as opposed to civilian intelligence. Military intelligence focuses on the battlefield, what are troops doing, less about spies and other issues. There's a joke that "military intelligence" is an oxymoron, like "jumbo shrimp" because MI is often guessing what a bunch of people who don't want to get caught and die, are trying to do. Often the guess is incorrect, as things change between the time intelligence is gathered, passed up the line, processed, guessed, and then passed back down the line.
@byrdlanding3236
@byrdlanding3236 2 роки тому
Most of the jokes really capture the military humor on the spot. Especially the hitler joke, had my laughing😂
@j18397
@j18397 2 роки тому
Or how the Ncos really run the shit 😂
@johnmartinez6864
@johnmartinez6864 2 роки тому
Both are spot on, I work with all companies in my battalion, and the humor and friendships I have with everyone is something else
@hassanalwi389
@hassanalwi389 Рік тому
Yes me too
@cloudstreets1396
@cloudstreets1396 2 роки тому
Usually when there is a pause in conversation that’s when someone’s brains gets blown out. Bravo.
@peterkarabin1147
@peterkarabin1147 2 роки тому
That's Quentin Tarantino style, shit builds and climaxes when you least expect it and it's over in seconds; think of the downstairs bar scene in "Inglourious Basterds. Boom bang boom, done.
@cloudstreets1396
@cloudstreets1396 2 роки тому
@@peterkarabin1147 - That scene was pretty crazy. Made you squirm when the SS officer knew they weren’t German.
@peterkarabin1147
@peterkarabin1147 2 роки тому
@@cloudstreets1396 "Say goodbye to your Nazi balls" Holy shit, nothing else left to the imagination, courtesy of Hugo Stiglitz. Great cinema, tends to stick to your mind, in a cinematic sort of way.
@KonstantineMortis13
@KonstantineMortis13 2 роки тому
I was a tanker in the Marines for 6 years and my grandpa was a Sherman tanker under Patton during the war, and my favorite parts of this movie are the crew bantering and dicking around with each other. The most mentally stimulating conversations I ever had were in a tank, along with a great deal of juvenile poop and sex jokes. No environment on the planet is like it.
@cassidywest5539
@cassidywest5539 2 роки тому
"The most mentally stimulating conversations I ever had were in a tank, along with a great deal of juvenile poop and sex jokes. No environment on the planet is like it." Someone has never been to college or an alcohol rich work outing.
@garlic6969
@garlic6969 2 роки тому
@@cassidywest5539 and you've never been in a tank for 6 years but i bet the man you are replying to has seen more college adults and more booze in two of your lifetimes.
@munkandbear2818
@munkandbear2818 2 роки тому
What was the maximum height for the tank crew?
@KonstantineMortis13
@KonstantineMortis13 2 роки тому
@@garlic6969 Thanks for that. I didn't expect vitriol on such an innocent comment. I've chatted in tanks, on college campuses, on warships, in homes, and all sorts of places in between since I simply enjoy conversation with people. You learn a lot when you listen, and everyone has something interesting to bring... usually. Take care.
@KonstantineMortis13
@KonstantineMortis13 2 роки тому
@@domj2837 I wanted to say something rude or unseemly; the actions of a younger man. Instead, I just look at the portrait of my graduating class from Ft. Knox 2009 and know I'm right. Take care.
@ozdorothyfan
@ozdorothyfan 2 роки тому
I saw an interview with an old British veteran, he said people would ask him things like what was it like at say for example the battle of the bulge. And he could sometimes reply well it was a quiet time, we spent most of the time playing cards. He said war happens in little pockets along a very long line. You could be sitting playing cards, a couple of fields away there's a terrific battle taking place between a hundred or so men with 50 or so on each side. Sprinkled skirmishes along the line.
@xamurai00
@xamurai00 2 роки тому
Exactly like life in a housing estate.,. number 12 has pure marital bliss while the house opposite there is a wife throwing a frying pan at her husband.
@ozdorothyfan
@ozdorothyfan 2 роки тому
@@xamurai00 Well I think to be more like it number 12 may also have to live with the risk of less than marital bliss spreading over from the house opposite. Maybe a misdirected pan comes through his window.
@joeboggio4002
@joeboggio4002 2 роки тому
"We've been talking about the same dumb shit for three years." Yep. Lol. Five years in the Navy for me. You talk about everything, and then you repeat topics, you do crude and potty humor to pass the time, and then you have even more time to kill. I loved this banter because it's exactly what happens.
@tommybrown9534
@tommybrown9534 2 роки тому
I swear they brought together the perfect crew for that Fury tank.. so many conflicting personalities in one small crammed space but yet by the end, they all make a decisive move that can only be described as amazing valor in the face of sure death. Great movie,imo
@jonasjelich4576
@jonasjelich4576 Рік тому
It was a dumb move to stay with the tank an fight a whole SS battalion. Pitts character had a death wish in a deleted scene he explains how he killed his brother in a car crash before the war living with that plus being in front line combat for years had mentally fucked him up bad.. he knew there was no life after the war for him the war was his life an he was going to die there. His men stayed with him knowing they'd all die to that showed tremendous courage an Valor but the decision itself to stay on Pitts part was beyond stupid
@tommybrown9534
@tommybrown9534 Рік тому
@@jonasjelich4576 I didn't even know there were deleted scenes.. gonna check them out
@jonasjelich4576
@jonasjelich4576 Рік тому
@@tommybrown9534 yeah man it's a really good scene he tells Norman about how he got those burns on his back I always assumed they were from the war but it was a car wreck before he joined the army when he was drunk killed his brother an someone else I think. Judge told him join the army or go to jail adds a lot to Pitts character!
@tommybrown9534
@tommybrown9534 Рік тому
@@jonasjelich4576 I just watched them. Dude there's so many!! And a lot of them really have so much context in them, I'm surprised they took so many out.
@tonyjones1560
@tonyjones1560 Рік тому
I had a college professor, an Austrian, that was drafted into the Wehrmacht towards the end of the war. He was actually offered a slot in the Waffen-SS and was like, “No thank you, I don’t deserve such an honor.” He knew those guys were in deep doo-doo when the war was over. He was training to be a medic when Germany surrendered. Their commander called them together, told them the war was over, get home the best way possible. What had been a two day trip took nearly 3 weeks…
@wolfuy2029
@wolfuy2029 5 місяців тому
Joining the well-know by then, criminals of war just before the war ended... Yeah he made the right choice
@slappytheclown4
@slappytheclown4 Рік тому
Jon Bernthal was so good in this movie. Phenomenal actor, would love to see him in more stuff.
@jonasjelich4576
@jonasjelich4576 Рік тому
He is a great actor never noticed until recently he played Sgt Manny Rodriguez in the miniseries The Pacific
@tsipher
@tsipher 5 місяців тому
@@jonasjelich4576 I noticed that too, he does a good job with all his roles
@TraderRobin
@TraderRobin 2 роки тому
Has anybody ever happened to notice, how the entire timeline of this movie, takes place within ONE 24 HOUR PERIOD?? Now, that's what I'd call doing a day's work!!
@justinschrank4806
@justinschrank4806 Рік тому
Shia was phenomenal in this movie. He deserved best supporting actor consideration
@jsullivan2112
@jsullivan2112 Рік тому
Yeah, hate is a strong word but I've really never been a fan of the guy. This film changed that a bit.
@keithharris1672
@keithharris1672 9 місяців тому
You should've kept his career together Shia he was good here.
@xtianityisalie
@xtianityisalie 2 місяці тому
Shia sucks. Period.
@BettyHopeMusic
@BettyHopeMusic Рік тому
that "open it up, now you killing... close it, now you aint" gets me every time, lmao
@gdept88
@gdept88 Рік тому
The grease was was built for any soldier to stack bodies.
@quickgamer19l92
@quickgamer19l92 2 роки тому
made me want to watch fury again, to me no matter how much you rewatch fury, it never gets old
@maylalyons677
@maylalyons677 2 роки тому
That pause gets me every time. Fantastic acting!
@allthenamesiwantedweretaken
@allthenamesiwantedweretaken Рік тому
"I'm done tryin' t'convert you heaths, you mind if I continue invadin' Germany?" For some reason that's one of the funniest lines to me in this entire movie.
@axelmags1277
@axelmags1277 2 роки тому
Bible- “Just wait till you see” Norman-“ See what” Bible- “What a man can do to another man” That gave me chills😳
@formula1964
@formula1964 Рік тому
What that mean? Killing?
@chrismusiclover9893
@chrismusiclover9893 Рік тому
@@formula1964 amongst worse shit
@jsullivan2112
@jsullivan2112 Рік тому
@@formula1964 Worse, like burning people and keeping them alive so you can torture them more.
@formula1964
@formula1964 Рік тому
@@jsullivan2112 oh damn
@jsullivan2112
@jsullivan2112 Рік тому
@@formula1964 I’d say WWII is in the top 5 most horrific events of the roughly 200,000 years man has been on this planet.
@lochnessmonster5149
@lochnessmonster5149 2 роки тому
"If Hitler accepted Jesus in his heart and got baptized he'd be saved. It ain't gonna save him from man's justice." That's goddamned right.
@mrfester42
@mrfester42 2 роки тому
And THAT is why christianity is a joke.
@tboman4128
@tboman4128 2 роки тому
Not possible for a creation like Hitler.
@weasle2904
@weasle2904 Рік тому
well unfortunately for hitler he committed suicide, which is a one way ticket to hell apparently.
@Nuthing
@Nuthing Рік тому
@@tboman4128 Religion is full of logic and sense xd
@anon_148
@anon_148 Рік тому
@@tboman4128 everyone can be saved...except this guy I REALLY dislike!! True christian right here
@Sahilprakash1999
@Sahilprakash1999 2 роки тому
6:46 the laughter of the Fury Sherman Tank crew
@OneofInfinity.
@OneofInfinity. 2 роки тому
Served on a MBT for 6 years, crew interactions are spot on.
@Tank50us
@Tank50us 2 роки тому
I just noticed something in this scene.... Pitts character was actually trying to listen to the Lt, despite his clearly junior ranking. The others were quick to mock the new officer, and Pitt gave them a very stern look to silently tell them to knock off mocking the young guy. A young officer is still an officer. Those bars do mean something whether you like it or not
@Jupiterxice
@Jupiterxice Рік тому
Lmao respect is earned nobody cares about his bars
@Tank50us
@Tank50us Рік тому
@@Jupiterxice You still respect the rank, even if you don't respect the man
@Jupiterxice
@Jupiterxice Рік тому
@@Tank50us guess you never served lol
@Tank50us
@Tank50us Рік тому
@@Jupiterxice no, I did. One of the earliest things you learn is that you salute officers and treat them with the respect their tank deserves (when and where appropriate of course). Not doing so, especially in training, is a good way to become very strong
@Jupiterxice
@Jupiterxice Рік тому
@@Tank50us I remember to give a LT a map lol to loose himself
@nickbryan217
@nickbryan217 2 роки тому
Been a tanker for 15 years, this movie nailed it on crew interaction. However, some things like they get outside the wire (even passed a sign that let them know they were in enemy territory) and the gunner isn’t in his hole, loader is sitting on top of the turret, gun tubes are all forward typically you’ll have lead tank with gun tube forward, then subsequent tanks alternating gun tubes port and starboard until you get to the last tank in the column covering rear, gun tubes loaded with rounds based on threat environment (Armor threat or light vehicle/infantry)and all gunners should be scanning their sectors as well. I mean hell no wonder they get lit up so many times, crews are too lax.
@tj7094
@tj7094 2 роки тому
Some crews are too lax. Complacency can get you killed. The unit relieved my unit kept weapons pointed at the sky. We trained to keep them at the ready and did so.. they were devastated within a few weeks after we left and they took over. Felt bad for them.. such a simple thing to train to do and yet it happens.
@joserocha7823
@joserocha7823 2 роки тому
Poag
@tj7094
@tj7094 2 роки тому
@@joserocha7823 incorrect
@jamesbaskerville9800
@jamesbaskerville9800 2 роки тому
They probably spent a million dollars on a hundred scriptwriters and not one actual tank driver involved. That's Hollywood for you.
@billjohnson9537
@billjohnson9537 2 роки тому
I've never even been in a tank but, I wondered that exact point when watching the movie. What good is a turret that is pointed at a friendly tank in front of you.
@Jeremiahking101
@Jeremiahking101 Рік тому
Ill never get tired of this movie. Goosebumps every time I watch it.
@chrisbenson2430
@chrisbenson2430 Рік тому
As a former army infantryman I feel like the way these guys treat each other is spot on. The way they’re all assholes to each other but they care about each other.
@drunkenhobo64
@drunkenhobo64 2 роки тому
2:50 always thought it was kinda funny that they just kinda ignored the shiny new lieutenant's order to move out til wardaddy tells them to. no enlisted man likes a new officer XD
@shinjaokinawa5122
@shinjaokinawa5122 2 роки тому
HURRAH So True
@YasonYou
@YasonYou 2 роки тому
These characters and their chemistry is just too good for one film. I'd give anything for an tv series with these characters.
@jackwalters1014
@jackwalters1014 9 місяців тому
As a former armor soldier, I’m telling you this conversation they had on the tank is textbook. Perfect.
@ChiRickyboy
@ChiRickyboy Рік тому
Each character with the different personalities, the writing, the action, the details of this movie are just phenomenal.
@KainePetho-vh4sn
@KainePetho-vh4sn 8 місяців тому
My grandfather was in ww2 and he said this movie was his favourite ww2 film. I cannot blame him this movie is amazing but so sad. I can only imagine how my grandfather must've felt knowing what he went through with everyone
@sugandhakohli
@sugandhakohli Рік тому
David Ayer (The director) knocked it out of the park with the character interactions in this movie. Himself being a Sub Mariner, he used the closed setting of the tank perfectly well for these interactions.
@davidperrin7677
@davidperrin7677 2 роки тому
Brad must be the oldest tank commander in military history
@kiryuchan860
@kiryuchan860 2 роки тому
Rommel
@glassfireactual9207
@glassfireactual9207 2 роки тому
Thats why hes War Daddy
@vassowned7768
@vassowned7768 2 роки тому
Def not
@djquinn11
@djquinn11 2 роки тому
Telly Savalis
@emileblanche5868
@emileblanche5868 2 роки тому
@@kiryuchan860 Apparently Rommel in German is translated as clutter.
@tobi_667
@tobi_667 2 роки тому
Fun fact: The mug Brad Pitt drinks from at the beginning of the video comes from a German amusement park called Karls Erlebnishof. You can see the label Karls at the bottom when he takes a zip. The mug can be bought there and was probably so authentic that the props department used it for this film.
@renardleterrible6791
@renardleterrible6791 Рік тому
I love the “You are in Germany” sign on their way out of the wire. Soldiers will never stop being ironic and harvesting the lolz.
@konstantinkoverchenko9587
@konstantinkoverchenko9587 2 роки тому
There needs to be more tank movies. Especially, one about Patton’s 761st tank battalion.
@mikeflo6459
@mikeflo6459 2 роки тому
That laugh at the end is just classic. Very good movie.
@WheresQualdo
@WheresQualdo Рік тому
The military humor in this really reminds me of my deployment as an Infantryman...makes me forget the bad times. When it comes to the humor and everything else, they did a great job here. You'd understand if you were there.
@banmanashah
@banmanashah Рік тому
Lmao Jon Bernthal is so funny the way he looks and sounds! I love the man! My favorite actor especially as The Punisher.
@scubasteve7303
@scubasteve7303 2 роки тому
Let’s not allow this to distract us from the fact that in 1972, a crack commando unit was sent to prison by a military court for a crime they didn't commit. These men promptly escaped from a maximum security stockade to the Los Angeles underground. Today, still wanted by the government they survive as soldiers of fortune.
@Ulfnarr
@Ulfnarr 2 роки тому
hahahahahahah thank you kindly for your post
@Mark2790
@Mark2790 2 роки тому
I pity the fool who doesn't know who they are.
@Jesperprodss
@Jesperprodss 2 роки тому
@@Mark2790 who are they?
@patrickconnolly9807
@patrickconnolly9807 2 роки тому
@@Jesperprodss they are the A TEAM
@MortalArgon
@MortalArgon 2 роки тому
@@patrickconnolly9807 that build up was perfect 😏👌
@michaelsouslin891
@michaelsouslin891 2 роки тому
Sgt. Collier: "What would you do for a Klondike bar?" Hitler: "I'll fuck ya." That joke about the chocolate bar and him asking the ss soldier if he likes fat girls always makes me laugh 😆
@andrewforce6516
@andrewforce6516 2 роки тому
What a fantastic film. It speaks to the necessity to work together despite great personal differences.
@johndoyle1969
@johndoyle1969 2 роки тому
All three of my great uncles on my father's side of the family fought in the Battle of the Bulge. One was a tank commander that saw heavy action. My great uncle would tell me stories when I was a child that would give me chills.
@OCDadal
@OCDadal Рік тому
I would love to hear some of these, but I know it's weird sharing them in comments probably, but if you wouldn't mind I'd love it as I never talked to anyone who fought in WW2 and am amazed by it.
@thomasmcginnis3783
@thomasmcginnis3783 Рік тому
What a great movie! Awesome scene, so well-written and well-acted. I really need to see this movie again.
@jaybeam1466
@jaybeam1466 9 місяців тому
Norm's growth if both tragic and triumphant. What a hell of a film.
@captainobvious9233
@captainobvious9233 2 роки тому
Love the contrast in dialog between modern war movie and classic movies from the 40s 50s. In the classics, there was no swearing and they'd used phrases like 'My weapon jammed! Gosh Darnit!"
@patton303
@patton303 Рік тому
I’ve heard all the war stories over and over from both of my grandfathers and their friends. I can’t even imagine the post war PTSD these guys went through and they didn’t even know they had it. They all went back to their mundane lives and had families and kept it all inside until they died. All because of one man.
@illuminati7767
@illuminati7767 Рік тому
Meh. Theres plenty that took everything in stride and it never bothered them. I knew plenty of em.
@marktrain9498
@marktrain9498 Рік тому
Hitler was democratically elected. It wasn't because of just one man. Most of the German population bore the guilt for these crimes.
@titodetrapio980
@titodetrapio980 6 місяців тому
You'd be surprised. Got a lot of guys, they were actually saving the world. Nazis took over Europe, Japan took over East Asia. Both had concentration camps to exterminate base off of culture and class. Not saying PTSD didnt riddle these men, but they knew the war they were fighting was going to save the world and the ways of life for many CONTINENTS. I was a marine not too long ago and many of us questioned what we were therre for. WW2 vets and earlier didnt have to question it.
@auzawandilaz6971
@auzawandilaz6971 3 місяці тому
“all because of one man” i wonder which rothschild you’re referring to
@TylerChamb
@TylerChamb 3 місяці тому
The last time I checked Hitler didn't just come out of nowhere, he had a whole nation backing him. It wasn't just one man.
@_JimS
@_JimS 2 роки тому
Absolute GREAT WWII movie. The entire cast was phenomenal. Patton, Saving Private Ryan and Fury are my top WWII movies....not in that order. No one actor was better than the other in this masterpiece.....IMHO
@carolinacoins
@carolinacoins 11 місяців тому
Probably my favorite Pitt movie. I love the camaraderie between the tank crew.
@crakilldurmom
@crakilldurmom 2 роки тому
I have a weakness. Every Fury video and mushroom growing video on UKposts tucks me into bed every night
@LazercrossMusic
@LazercrossMusic Рік тому
I would legit watch a movie that's just 6 hours of them driving around bantering and smack-talking.
@alexanderward5286
@alexanderward5286 2 роки тому
Gotta rewatch this hidden Gem
@Contra1828
@Contra1828 Рік тому
0:25 wow they sure picked the perfect moment for an ad
@libertytree5352
@libertytree5352 Рік тому
One of the best war movies all time. Hands down. Shia is freaking amazing in this film.
@notVikkg
@notVikkg 2 роки тому
The sudden realization that the joke was actually really good gets me everytime
@thehangout796
@thehangout796 2 роки тому
3:32 coffee too hot 😂😂
@fandude7
@fandude7 Рік тому
Severely underrated movie. Good from beginning to end.
@redcell2852
@redcell2852 2 роки тому
This was truly my fav movie of all time!
@jamesmooney8933
@jamesmooney8933 Рік тому
My father was a tanker in the Pacific. He was with the 27 Army Div. He trained under Patton in the Majave Desert for 1 year as a machine gunner on a tank. He was the youngest soldier on the tank. After the Bataan Death March, his tank only wanted to kill Japanese soldiers. I liked this movie, because it took you inside the tank. I have never seen a movie that took you inside a tank. My father was on Siapan, and was on the receiving end of the Banzia Attack on Siapan. He was in the Valley of Death.
@cornparade6874
@cornparade6874 10 місяців тому
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade goes inside a tank
@jamesmooney8933
@jamesmooney8933 10 місяців тому
@@cornparade6874 LOL
@cloudcobain
@cloudcobain 2 роки тому
If we put the unrealistic fights aside its a very good ww2 movie, such a nice dark atmosphere and the music is just perfect it fits all together and cast is amazing, they played their roles very good👌
@Invicta556
@Invicta556 2 роки тому
Yeah the look and feel is pretty much on point. Feels very grim. Combat is a hard thing too get right, its funny cause most of war is in a foxhole or on patrols where nothing too much happens.
@BastiatC
@BastiatC 2 роки тому
it got the stuff people care far too much about wrong, but it got the stuff far too little bother with right.
@barthoving2053
@barthoving2053 2 роки тому
@@Invicta556 But the end was just an 80/90s action movie ending, which as it was at the end ripped for me completely the feel out of movie. Other fights might not be textbook but not totally out of the realm of possibility (and war has a habit of not following the textbook). Really seems that the movie was shoe-horned into a standard action/hero format while it set out not to be that.
@urhuckleberry24
@urhuckleberry24 Рік тому
@@barthoving2053 Research how Audie Murphy got his MOH. It may lead you to reassess your comment.
@jsullivan2112
@jsullivan2112 Рік тому
Yeah it's a shame really. If they had tweaked the battle scenes to be more realistic this would be a goddamn masterpiece.
@danshearer7627
@danshearer7627 Рік тому
Accurate description and portrayal of war. My uncle never talked of this until his death as he went thru much of this.
@jackharrow7147
@jackharrow7147 Рік тому
the sound effects for the channel ad right as the corpse truck drives by is perfect
@DigitalVirusX2
@DigitalVirusX2 Рік тому
Truck full of bodies "Make sure to like comment and subscribe and ring that bell :D "
@KHN.RVA.28
@KHN.RVA.28 2 роки тому
Totally broke character at the end when they all laughed
@dakota9783
@dakota9783 2 роки тому
I'll always love this movie, it is SOOO under rated
@peterpanda4296
@peterpanda4296 2 роки тому
not really, the story and crew actors are good, but the movie has a lot of stupid unrealistic stuff, for example when the us infantry soldiers attack at the at gun fight , they all hipfire and the m1 garand sounds not like one, overall all the major fight scenes are stupid as fuck, attacking 2 hidden at guns? no prob they all miss, fight a tiger? no problem he comes close enough to be killed and at the end it stops shooting as if the crew had a stroke, so fury can line up two shots while the tiger does nothing, and especially the fiht at the end where their tank is disabled, i give them the suprise attack early on, but after that it went down, just hores of german soldiers running in front of the maschine guns, instead of sneaking flanks( it was night too) they also couldve just walked around the tank and ignore it since its disabled anyways.
@ajhc18
@ajhc18 2 роки тому
@@peterpanda4296 Agree with this. Still love the movie and the audio-visual effects have to be some of the coolest in a war movie, but there were a lot of ‘well, that happened so the story can continue’ moments… I don’t know that they did or didn’t sound like that, but in theater, the rounds bouncing off the ground and armor making the whistling shockwave noises was sooo freaking pleasant to listen to.
@peterpanda4296
@peterpanda4296 2 роки тому
@@ajhc18 thats the worst Part for me, the sounds for the Tanks where amazing, and they even used a real Tiger tank, so it bothers me that they hot cheap on other stuff, couldve become a really classic and good war movie like saving privat ryan
@jeffdekimpe1746
@jeffdekimpe1746 2 роки тому
I believe this movie has been rated fairly.
@elite1361
@elite1361 2 роки тому
The only part thats good is the crew and their realtionship. The rest is typical american WW2 propaganda whith unrealistic battles
@MainDrainStudios
@MainDrainStudios Рік тому
the 'subscribe and click the bell for notifications' popup showing up right as the truck full of dead guys drives by was... epic 😂
@aka_rook
@aka_rook 2 роки тому
I love this film. The cameraderie may appear to be negative sometimes, but it's portrayed really well.
@override367
@override367 2 роки тому
I mean some lines like "5 tanks out, 1 comes back, hard to believe we're winning the war" is weird this late in the war, ambushes always give momentum to the ambusher. Every time tigers got ambushed by shermans they had a similar experience. Also, not to step on wehraboos feelings, every time they met in large numbers, the shermans also won - and shermans had something like an 84% survival rate
@fudgeYoutube
@fudgeYoutube 2 роки тому
The planes at the end of the scene. So cool. The movie is badass.
@hallenpark
@hallenpark Рік тому
The crew bantering and dicking around with each other was so real! Me and others troops in the back of a 2.5 ton truck heading back to base!!
@attilathechump9458
@attilathechump9458 2 роки тому
That detail with the Japanese soldier @1:06 is great. Lots of them served in the European theatre in intelligence gathering.
@onebridge7231
@onebridge7231 2 роки тому
Logan Lerman did an excellent acting job as Norman. I wanted to ring his neck throughout this entire movie. He really was the anchorman that pulled me into this movie.
@jonasjelich4576
@jonasjelich4576 Рік тому
He did a great job I hated him at first to then I thought about it he was a green ass draftee trained to be a desk guy then gets thrown into a tank crew with hard-core killers that have been together since the North African Campaign at the beginning of the war he obviously would not be on their level of brutality. Berthals character had a great scene with him at the end of the movie where he tells him out of all of them Norman is still a good man Berthal knew him and the others were mentally destroyed and would never be able to function normally in regular everyday life again. They had seen and been through so much. Really makes me wonder how combat veterans held it together throughout history after going through shit like this
@D4veJap4n
@D4veJap4n 4 місяці тому
There’s no way you could ever explain what a good commanding officer means to you during and after you serve with them. It goes beyond words how much they stay with you forever.
@ChrisMusson-kv8ph
@ChrisMusson-kv8ph 2 місяці тому
The last part of the video with the P-51C squadron was badass!
@cscheatum
@cscheatum 2 роки тому
This is one of my new favorite war movies. What an outstanding performance by all.
@methylene5
@methylene5 Рік тому
Great acting - they make fiction believable so it is a good war movie as long as it's assumed to not be any sort of historical documentary.
@borislav6561
@borislav6561 Рік тому
Such a good movie. And the ending... So badass. 😎 One of my favorite, if not favorite war movies.
@blasting_273
@blasting_273 Рік тому
You see that cover? Open it up! Now your killing… closes lid… now you ain’t 😂😂😂
@David_Creyke
@David_Creyke 2 роки тому
This is a classic already
@devinmarbury4967
@devinmarbury4967 2 роки тому
EXCELLENT movie!!
@yolanda8563
@yolanda8563 Рік тому
Given Brad's age at the time of filming my mind cannon for him was that he was a WW1 vet originally who fell into crime during prohibition and the depression, then signed up for the military again during WW2.
@captaingordon
@captaingordon Рік тому
Great movie. The tension was always building.
@stinky4293
@stinky4293 Рік тому
The subscribe ding over the dead soldiers is a nice touch
@boss2654
@boss2654 2 роки тому
Loved this movie so much. It was so dark and showed how gore it was in WW2
@jonasjelich4576
@jonasjelich4576 Рік тому
Really liked this movie a lot up until the last scene when they fight an entire SS battalion. This movie was very dark and gritty WW2 is the romanticized war in American history this movie had none of that showed how mentally destroyed this men were after seeing years of front line combat
@davidfusco6600
@davidfusco6600 Рік тому
My dad drove a M4. He had a grease gun, too. He hated it, said he hung it on the brush guard for the front light, it hung there for weeks unused, rusting. An infantry man asked him if he could have it, dad told him no, it’s rusty and unsafe. Dad said from that point on they were something less than friends.
@dannyhoward3437
@dannyhoward3437 3 місяці тому
This movie captures life on a tank crew like no other. Best job I ever had.
@williamlukesinclair1315
@williamlukesinclair1315 7 місяців тому
The writing and acting in this film are way over the top.
@javiergomez9217
@javiergomez9217 Рік тому
1:55 “What do I do with this?” “Wha… shut up…” “Let’s take a look” “You see that cover?” “Open it up… now you killin” “closes it up… now you ain’t” Best fucking lines😭😭
@KINGCELLIUMOFFICIAL
@KINGCELLIUMOFFICIAL 8 місяців тому
That was funny 😂😂😂😂😂
@lllllREDACTEDlllll
@lllllREDACTEDlllll 2 роки тому
After spending 11 months stuffed inside our track with my squadmates I can only imagine the bond formed after 3 years. It would make adjusting to life at home seemingly impossible and new human relationships all most inconsequential...
@J_GoTTi
@J_GoTTi Рік тому
You know a joke is funny when it marinates, then you laugh again. 😂
@Quantum-
@Quantum- 2 роки тому
One of my favorite movies
@hiddentruth1982
@hiddentruth1982 2 роки тому
a little piece of history for those that don't know. you see the logs strapped to the tank? well tank crews would put what ever they could get their hands on around the sherman tank to increase the protection. as a medium tank it wasn't very heavily armored for what they were facing.
@wanderer5058
@wanderer5058 2 роки тому
Actually, to my knowledge, logs like that were used to help vehicles get out of mud. The log could be used to have something solid to drive onto, and make it a bit easier to get out. You see it with a lot of Soviet vehicles aswell, even into the Cold War, just look up pictures of a BMP and loads of them have it. Besides, the log would provide a minuscule amount of protection, to the point that it’d be pointless to have around for those means. (EDIT: Of course, before anyone says it, the logs did provide some protection, and it is a neat little bonus. But it doesn’t do that much good and it wasn’t it’s primary job.)
@hiddentruth1982
@hiddentruth1982 2 роки тому
@@wanderer5058 while true they were used to get tanks unstuck they were dual purpose. according to one of the documentaries I watched a ww 2 tank driver said they stuck anything the could on them to get a little more protection. none the less you do have a good point.
@scottmalone8147
@scottmalone8147 Рік тому
I was looking that up. I always wondered why they had them. Extra armor and to get unstuck.
@thefantasyreview8709
@thefantasyreview8709 Рік тому
Yeah, they put anything them out of desperation, logs, sandbags, tracks, wheels. They even poured concrete on the front of them, which did practically nothing, and f*cked up the tanks gearbox.
@prvt.harumi6821
@prvt.harumi6821 Рік тому
It wouldnt provide any extra protection tho
@Whatisvr
@Whatisvr 2 роки тому
still find it pretty amazing that after almost 100 years the U.S. Army still uses the .50 cal machine gun... a true testiment to its reliability
@cristobalalvarez5491
@cristobalalvarez5491 Рік тому
@twizzm the the Gatling gun invented in 1860 and still in use
@Seriona1
@Seriona1 Рік тому
Don't forget the Mosin. Russia literally put that weapon into service when it was using Black Powder and the rifle is still serving to this day.
@ManDuderGuy
@ManDuderGuy 2 роки тому
"Great Value Paul Dano". That's the description I was looking for.
@alitlweird
@alitlweird 8 місяців тому
I love this movie.
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