Something about this film that shows all the greed of businessmen and the horrors of war yet a comradeship that is so touching at times . How can a great movie like this touch on all the above yet be so enjoyable to watch . Truly magnificent movie
I don't care what country, we all have fond memories of our first encounter with the drill sergeant, DI, RSM, CSM, et cetera. They were just teaching us how to survive as a grunt. I hated mine at first but I still remember each of their names and faces. I also still remember my senior drill sergeant's favorite saying, "Private put your bottom and top lips together.....SO NO MORE CRAP FALLS OUTTA IT!!!"
My first C.S.M. in my Regiment..George Lawrence..hard firm and fair..reminds me of this fella...sadly no longer with us..RIP Sir..sorting them out upstairs
Saw this in the theater in 1978, Dad took me to my first R-rated movie and I had nightmares about it. Watching it again after a 30+ military career, and I previously spent time at the film’s Africa location I should say this is the most cornball nonsense ever. The Kariba landing scene “We had landing lights at Kariba, they didn’t need torches.” Silly. The whole mafia thing is silly also. And yet… I LOVE this movie! Richard Burton, Roger Moore and Richard Harris take over-acting to new heights and… oh, who cares, it’s awesome! Movies used to be FUN; turn your brain off here’s a STORY. Also I don’t think fire vehicles would need RSR stickers, but fine. It’s a movie!
Thanks for posting this. It's a brilliant video. Touch, balance, control, right foot, wand of a left peg, great in the air, amazing goals,great player in a great team...and that goal of the season v Derby gets better every time you see it. The first touch defies belief it's that good, then next you know it, taken it round Moseley and the ball is in the net.....I'm getting to the point.... Ray Kennedy had everything....a wonderful footballer....
Fabulous player. Big, strong, athletic, two footed and great in the air. Great at finding and using space as Paisley described it. He developed Parkinson's Disease at a very young age - while still playing. It became apparent during his time at Swansea. Liverpool and Arsenal held a benefit match for him in 1991. Ray Kennedy, Emlyn Hughes and Ray Clemence - each great players from a great team who sadly died quite young.
1:55 Rafer absolutely going for it. 😂
If you don't hate him, he is not doing it right!
Something about this film that shows all the greed of businessmen and the horrors of war yet a comradeship that is so touching at times . How can a great movie like this touch on all the above yet be so enjoyable to watch . Truly magnificent movie
YOU FUCKING ABORTION *
Favorite scene ever! i miss my childhood!
❤😂🎉✝️🥳🌻♥️
Jack Watson is tailor made for the Sgt Major He was excellent in The Hill and The Sea Wolves (excellent cast for all 3 films)❤
In the film had an actor which was former in SAS, the Irish actor wearing the cap badge of the Royal Green Jackets
Sandy calling Alan sir all the way through the film even when asked not too,then as he gets shot at the end he calls out “Alan”😢😢😢
A fantastic top midfielder 74 to 81 total class 💯💯😎😎👍👍
that's the speech my ex gave me just after we married, she must have watched this........
With the great Ronald Fraser
Cracking movie- Cracking soundtrack- but Africa? still a shithole.
One of my favorite movies. If would have been awesome to deploy to Afghanistan with that Sgt Major.
Nobody can insult men like drill sergeants!
I don't care what country, we all have fond memories of our first encounter with the drill sergeant, DI, RSM, CSM, et cetera. They were just teaching us how to survive as a grunt. I hated mine at first but I still remember each of their names and faces. I also still remember my senior drill sergeant's favorite saying, "Private put your bottom and top lips together.....SO NO MORE CRAP FALLS OUTTA IT!!!"
I love this movie and this scene is so fantastic. It brings back some of my own boot camp memories. Semper Fi!
Merc work.
This movie was the grandfather of the expendables …!!👍
Reminds me of my old RSM when you saw him the regiment parted like the Red Sea
Faithfulness unto death. So beautiful....
One of the best "war" movies ever made. It brings me to tears at the end
gauze@@@@!!!!!
At 2:35 there is an explosive charge buried in the sand that makes the hole, hahaha!!! Looks so cheap. Bad movie magic.
Don’t see stuff like this anymore. Need more clips
What a player
Legendary actors 👏 a great show from so many a film 🎥 can make,Richard Burton,Roger Moore the Wild geese a film tribute and triumph,SUPERB film 🎥
This was my favorite part 2:21 🤣😂
Me and my buddy whistled the theme from this movie as we marched into the plane for our first jump at Airborne school.
And why not? Fantastic soundtrack…
Liverpool in the 70s ; fuc.... Hell
Here there is no queens regulations .😅😅😅
Interval training. Basics
Idle berets ,show at guardroom
My first C.S.M. in my Regiment..George Lawrence..hard firm and fair..reminds me of this fella...sadly no longer with us..RIP Sir..sorting them out upstairs
Saw this in the theater in 1978, Dad took me to my first R-rated movie and I had nightmares about it. Watching it again after a 30+ military career, and I previously spent time at the film’s Africa location I should say this is the most cornball nonsense ever. The Kariba landing scene “We had landing lights at Kariba, they didn’t need torches.” Silly. The whole mafia thing is silly also. And yet… I LOVE this movie! Richard Burton, Roger Moore and Richard Harris take over-acting to new heights and… oh, who cares, it’s awesome! Movies used to be FUN; turn your brain off here’s a STORY. Also I don’t think fire vehicles would need RSR stickers, but fine. It’s a movie!
Good movie
I think I have watched this movie many times, one of the best movie you must watch.
Maybe more gauze
The British old farts brigade on parade ha ha .
Thanks for posting this. It's a brilliant video. Touch, balance, control, right foot, wand of a left peg, great in the air, amazing goals,great player in a great team...and that goal of the season v Derby gets better every time you see it. The first touch defies belief it's that good, then next you know it, taken it round Moseley and the ball is in the net.....I'm getting to the point.... Ray Kennedy had everything....a wonderful footballer....
Fabulous player. Big, strong, athletic, two footed and great in the air. Great at finding and using space as Paisley described it. He developed Parkinson's Disease at a very young age - while still playing. It became apparent during his time at Swansea. Liverpool and Arsenal held a benefit match for him in 1991. Ray Kennedy, Emlyn Hughes and Ray Clemence - each great players from a great team who sadly died quite young.
How much Bura cost now
Lieutenant Fynn you're jumping from an aeroplane not a whorehouse window
Love this! When testosterone lived!
Presenting The Right Honourable Sir Lord R. Lee of Ermey! Hope I Said that right. I’m American. 😂😂
ON YOUR FEET, YOU FUCKIN ABORTION" lol
"MOVE IT BEFORE I SEW UP YOUR ARSEHOLE" LOL
you're a remarkable man, colonel faulkner
Sucks, even with some decent actor's...
We need more RSM Sandy Youngs., be fun to watch the 21st century snowflakes deal with that!
To bad Rod Taylor wasn't in this one would have been interesting