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You guys should react to Field o f Dreams & The Magnificent 7
React to field of dreams & The Magnificent seven
Watch extremely loud and incredibly close and sulley. 2 more great Hanks films
When he said, "Earn this," it is really a message for everyone in the free world that has benefitted from the sacrifice and bravery of the US Armed Forces.
You know next course is Band of Brothers. The masterpiece drama series of all time.
Amazing movie. Other war movies I would recommend are Platoon, Full Metal Jacket, Apocalypse Now, Hamburger Hill.
FUBAR – f’d up beyond repair
11 academy award nominations.
even though it was not D Day i myself have been in similar situations over in afghanistan back in 2011, for me when i was in it it didnt even feel real, out of body everytime we got in a firefight, but on the other side of the experience it feels like a lifetime ago and yesterday at the same time, with that being said i had on 10 lbs of gear to protect me, these dudes was out here with a t shirt and button up jacket in WAR
FUBAR: Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition
26:18 huh? … Wow, no… They're not talking about the initial beach assault, it's been three days it say so in big white letters, and they're explaining they went on another mission, which is where they lost 35 people… Off screen… Activate the subtitles during reactions cause you lose a lot of dialogue by talking over it and reading it helps with details.
It doesn't cut from the old man to hanks. People just remember it that way
So Band of Brothers, The Pacific and Masters Of The Air reactions coming soon right… right? ?
Y'all talked WAY too much during this one; it was borderline disrespectful.
F’d Up Beyond All Recognition- FUBAR
Another great reaction.
The soldier telling the location of Ryan is Opie from SOA and thor from GOW ragnarok
When Tom Hanks is listing how many men lost/×2 wounded is just HIS company (under his command as their captain)
Gotta check out "13 Hours" it's a cruelly underrated Michael Bay film.
Andrew Gordon. I want to apologise for my previous comment. In reflection your reactions were appropriate. Maybe because I’ve seen this film so many times I wasn’t surprised by any of it. I’m sure my first time watching I was screaming ooohhhh every minute. It’s one of my favourite films. Top 10 in fact.
I think i got out of the wrong side bed
Sorry once again.
The bookend scenes of this movie are the only things I do not like about this movie. To have Ryan be the one essentially telling the story makes no sense since he was not at Omaha beach on D Day. It feels like a cheat to switch from Ryan at the cemetery to Hanks on the boat and not bring in Ryan till the last quarter of the film. He is absent from so much of the story, yet he is the one recounting it. Get rid of the old man and his family and this would be such a better film. I guess this is Spielberg tending to sentimentalise his movies.
Leaders need to listen, but ultimately they need to lead. His men didn’t want the risk, but he was correct in deciding it wasn’t right to leave the defense for another patrol to walk into.
1:00:15 the whole movie trying to understand fubar and they missed the explanation by talking over dialogue again… ???♂️
One of my favorite movies of all time. You both have to watch Band of Brothers. In my opinion the best limited series of all time. True story with the vets giving commentary. Produced by Spielberg and Hanks. Wonderful reaction to you both.
It was 12 hours of nonstop fighting before omaha beach was secured. Nobody that I have see react to this has ever figured out the old veteran at the start was Ryan unbelievable!
26:20 There were many more. Thats just the group he was in charge of
If you ever get the chance to visit Normandy, the area and beaches.
It puts movies like this, the history of the war and what was accomplished by these men. In a different light.
Also with the super basic equipment they had to do it with. Adding in a "can do " attitude.
Like at point du hoc for instance.
Or going to the airborne museum at saint mere eglise showing how messed up the droppings were.
It just crazy as u stand in certain spots thinking about that, giving another level of respect.
The musuem at utah beach, literally just mere meters away from the actual landing site.
They have one of those landing crafts from the opening scene you can stand in. Just seeing how thin those boats were and knowing what was waiting for them….
Hands down the best war movie ever. So good and super emptional. This and band of brothers are incredible.
Ugh…..
Used to really be into all these reactions but the non stop drivial talking, hooting and hollering during them is seriously starting to turn me off….
Had to stop watching at 10 minutes….
I remember reading that a bunch of WW2 vets were invited to the premiere and a lot of them couldn't watch the opening scene. One was reported as saying that he could "taste the seawater", despite being in a theater in LA.
Fucked Up Beyond Any Recognition…I think that's what F.U.B.A.R. means.
Americans do not realise the whole spectrum of ww2.
What happened here and on other fronts definitely help to win the war.
But, this little island off the coast of France is why you lot are not talking German right now.
One thing that always drove me nuts about them is they couldn't comprehend that they were still fighting the war. Every place they went they were still fighting the war. Just because they didn't like the specific mission, they were still fighting the war. They took out sniper nests and ambush sites that will help other units as they come thru. Still fighting the war.
helmets are just protection from artillery Shrapnel
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They used to play this on television for like a week straight each and every year in prime time and on one of the major networks while I was growing up without editing it for television, the country had decided that it was good for everyone to see in order to gain a better understanding of how terrible war is, that's how realistic this was considered to be. I grew up in an extremely Mormon family with very faithful strict Mormon parents, and remember this being the only R rated movie I saw as a kid cause apparently even my parents were in agreement with the rest of the country that saving Private Ryan should be seen by everyone in order to understand what we're doing when starting and sending people to Desert Storm or whatever war we send young soldiers to fight…
Great reaction. I had to watch it in 3 parts. My eyes tear up. I'm a romantic. (And a sissy)
Bullets are very unlikely to kill someone under water. The water will slow the bullet down to a standstill in just a few feet.
That was 3500 dead X2 being 7000 wounded. Just military shorthand.
You had mentioned how Spielberg does his research, if I’m not mistaken, I previously read years ago that he shot the opening battle scene to be the same length of time as the original battle per documented accounts.
The cemetery is located on the cliffs above the beaches we assaulted. We didn't bring bodies back in WWII. Many veterans returned to Europe in later years to face their demons.
Fubar was the name of the B24 Bomber one of my grandfather's served in as a belly gunner. The stories he told upheld the name of the plane for sure!
It was three days later talking about the casualties. The people that died and the prisoners are from the mission they just came back from
C'mon guys! You say how awesome the dialogue is and then immediately prattle on and on over it!
FUBAR= "Fucked Up Beyond All Recognition.".
1:04 They're not fighting nazis. Most of the soldiers are ordinary Wehrmacht (Conscripted). The guys in the Tiger, though…
the reason they hesitated when giving the medic the morphine was because they had already given it to him.. they all knew if they gave him that last dose, he would overdose..but at least he died less painfully.
More soldiers died from falling debris and shrapnel than head shots. It’s about concussion protection not bulletproof-ness.