Saving Private Ryan Reaction Mashup
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- Saving Private Ryan Reaction Mashup
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Full Reaction on nekkomashup.site
The Batman 2021
Spider man: across the spider verse plz
Inside out pls
Plss battle of iwo jima
The iconic "Where my arm?" Soldier at 9:46
more like....which one is my arm?
That was based on an actual incident: a soldier lost his arm with a wristwatch that his mother had given him, so to keep the watch he picked up his severed arm.
"bruh where tf my arm at?"
One of the best movies ever made and the most realistic war film ever done, especially for the D-Day Invasion
25:37 I remember that those soldiers were saying something like "please don't kill me, we are not Germans, we are Czechs... the Germans forced us into the war."
Yeah you’re absolutely right. Prisoners of war or civilian prisoners were often made to fight for the German Army. So much so that A Korean man ended up on the Normandy beaches
I worked at a bookstore next to a theatre when this was showing. As soon as people watched it, i knew that I would be putting away a large stack of WWII history books.
The harrowing opening battle was so difficult to watch. The Germans did a hell of a number on our guys there.
FINALLY AN OLDER TYPE OF MOVIE.
do more classics pls like 90s movies
Can you do Hacksaw Ridge
At 25:48 those aren’t Germans. They’re conscripts forced to serve the army after their countries were absorbed. I can’t remember what country they were from. But either way that’s a war crime and even more so because they were forced to fight. Appreciate Spielberg putting that in because we did do some war crimes fighting the Nazzies.(have to censor to get around TH-cam.)
They were yelling "we are not Germans, we are Czech!"
This movie is NOT for the faint of heart that’s for sure, but everyone knows that. Awesome work man!
Me Mexicano, Todos esos soldados norteamericanos que murieron el 6 de junio fue para que ustedes pudieran vivir como viven ahora en Paz 🕊️🕊️
Can You Please Do Full Metal Jacket 1987 Reaction Mashup
Reality was so much worse than this but this is the closest movie to what actually happened there. We forgot what that generation has done and its sad because without the we wouldnt be here now
Be Thankful Ur great grandfather fought in world war 2 for ur freedom.
Maybe modern feminists will finally be more appreciative of men after watching this movie
Nope... Until you hear the noise, feel the fear, smell the blood and cordite, see the carnage, you never fully appreciate what they went through.
Thats an...interesting angle to take from this
@@amazingman63 How so? Until you've experienced combat you can never truly appreciate what these men and many like them have endured. There is ZERO glory in it, only nightmares that last forever
@amusedmarine7402 what does feminism have to do with a war where women were actively prevented from fighting
@@amazingman63 I was responding to a comment made about modern feminists and how they may view things after viewing this movie.
Can you please do some movies like Spider-Man 1, 2 and 3 of Tobey, X-Men franchise, Logan, Joker?
Maybe all Americans need to see what our men and women died for.vStraight out of H.S. I'm a Army Veteran, now 65 yrs of age. I see this country falling apart. Some people s beliefs in whether your a Man or woman. What would you call this woman who lost 3 sons. You think the young people of today could protect this country.🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🙏🙏🙏 GOD HELP US ALL
Please never stop uploading ❤
The Bryan Cranston reaction lmao
You got to do Tropic Thunder next !!!💀😭
Why was I laughing at the beginning, everyone talking at once
And it keeps going lol
One of my favorite parts of the movie is:
Hey Upham what's your book about? Brotherhood, what?! What the heck is that?!
*Immediately Dives Into The Brotherhood*
It's the very next breath of the movie.
It's supposed to be Flash, than Thunder. They got it reversed. Anyway, fantastic movie!!
Yep, they used thunder because the "th" was difficult for Germans to pronounce
The opening to this movie is the most harrowing sequence I've ever seen.
I might've got numb to these scenes since I watched this movie since I was 10.
But I won't forget the first time I saw this movie. Gave me nightmares for a while.
I except the same from first time watchers.
its giving first class of the morning vibes
In that scene 25:40 the soldiers with the German uniform with their hands up if you realize they are not German soldiers but Czechs and they say please don't kill me I'm not German don't kill anyone this was because Germany forced many prisoners of war to fight
True genius Spielberg and his team.
Great movie
Do django unchained now since we onto hardcore now
Can we get a full man of steel reaction mashup?
Agree❤
I'm still trying to figure out how slick P-51's with nothing under their wings are exploding anything on the ground none less a tiger. No rocket pods, no bomb mounts, empty or loading and apparently not burning any of that amazing internal fuel load that supposedly allowed them to cross the channel, spent time hunting ground targets and then make it back to England without using drop tanks! Them must be some heck of 50 cal. rounds in those guns! He wasn't kidding when he called them Angels. 🤔
I believe the explanation is that Spielberg did not have access to any P-47s or Typhoons or other well known attack aircraft...I believe the P-51s that were used were from the same place that Spielberg got the P-51s he used in Empire of the Sun, but I could be wrong about that. Still makes it puzzling why they did not put any bombs or rockets on the planes, but I guess they could just use the excuse that they had already dropped their tanks, and had used their last bombs just then before we actually see them? Spielberg had a LOT of historically inaccurate stuff in the film, even as realistic as it was in so many ways.👍
Too many reactors = no reaction
There's a reason they call them the greatest generation ever. What they went through at such an early age pisses me off to no end when I see the shit show that society has become.
Man, i love you so much, god be with you bro.
A MG-42 foi um capítulo a parte na Segunda Guerra Mundial; Um terror junto com a Bomba Atômica!
Lost it at Vin Diesel 🤣
*Hacksaw ridge next*
avatar the way of water and hunger games mockingjay part 1 please 🙏🙏🙏
Do hacksaw ridge next.
이건 광기다....crazy
Still hate the fact this movie didn't win the best picture oscar
Do Inside Out Next!
The real hell was that beach.
Ah, i see Xi Jin Ping is also watching
Can you do Fury next please?
can you do all quiet on the western front
good job uploading only half the movie.Mustve been such hard work
The most realistic depiction of war. Only thing missing is the smell.
And the noise according to one WW2 veteran he said imagine like that but 1,000 times louder.
Lol the opening is light sitting in a noisy classroom of high schoolers lol
Please one for hacksaw ridge
Do more superhero movies
american snipers reaction again
Part 2
Parte 2 por favor
Cool
Ghost Rider please
Do john wick
It would be fun to watch
Me trying to tell everyone to please shhhh
Do guardians of the galaxy vol 2 please
The purge
Kong skull island 🙏🙏🙏
Hacksaw ridge
Next another Star Wars 🫡🎉
Back to the last man.pf
avatar way of water pleasee
Please do black panther 😢😢
Do the captain america movies :) or The batman 2022
wheres the equality there???
i dont see women fighting, just typing letters safely at home
Was there equality at the time?
They were busy working in steel factories making parts for the fucking guns, tanks, and planes that soldiers were using to fight the war. Also, the Soviet Union literally drafted women into their army. One of the best snipers in history was a russian woman fighting in the Red Army.
BLACK WIDOW MOVIE PLEASE ❤
Great job! do more ww2 movies!
This is Way too much!
I was like, "oh, look, over an hour" then it gets cut off...- UNSUBBED!
Do transformers or black panther or fast and furious or cars
This is awful... Just mindless chatter
Spider-Man 3
Spiderman 3 lol kiddo grow up
Фильм приувиличен в потерях. Не сравница сражения в восточном фронте.
This is not a good format.
ABSOLUTELY THE WORST REACTION VIDEO ON TH-cam, .....SO NOISY YOU CAN'T HEAR ANYTHING!!
Most overrated war movie of all time.
Please for the love of god go back to superhero movies pls
this is ten times better than any marvel trash
when you like slop more than actual quality
Because superhero movies have great acting too and if gon do non superhero movies atleast do something like 300 or training day
@@skylarnelson2549 this is one of the greatest movies of all time bucko
@@BasedCompany I know it is but still I feel like training day or 300 would be better
"Is tHaT vIn DiEsEl?"
Smh.. these people are all robots.. its annoying.
6:27 The shocked silence from the reactors man.. the chills indeed
When I saw this in the theater, back in 1998 while stationed in England, I remember the audience being completely silent throughout the whole film. People at the end were clearly sobbing or crying. Powerful moviegoing experience indeed!
Part 2
0:01 I feel like I'm in voice chat
The ex-soldier reacting.. he knows more than the other reactors. He is much more calm but his little head movements show how much he understands what is being depicted.
which reactor is that one?
@@JurassicChaser CineBinge. His dad was a soldier in the PRC.
Coordinate [X: 2 , Y:3], The Chinese man. He was a Soldier and saw battle at the Sino-Vietnam war at '79. His reaction was really ... daunting. That 1000 yard stare man.
He's talking about call of duty 😂
The opening scene Ryan goes to the grave of his brother, at the end he's at the grave of Capt. Miller's grave. His family is directly behind him at the first grave site, at the end, his family remains at a respectful distance, except for his wife who has no idea who Miller is. Ryan went home and never told anyone about that day in Ramell. The opening scene Ryan goes to the grave of his brother, at the end he's at the grave of Capt. Miller's grave. His family is directly behind him at the first grave site, at the end, his family remains at a respectful distance, except for his wife who has no idea who Miller is. Ryan went home and never told anyone about that day in Ramell.
Spielberg researched small details, for instance, Pvt Jackson's right thumb has a black mark on it. That's actually a bruise that many U. S. riflemen had caused from getting their thumb caught in the loading mechanism from not locking the bolt back properly when loading/reloading the M1 Garand rifle. It was called "Garand thumb".
The Hitler Youth Knife is more literary liberty than fact. That knife is a hiking knife given to members of the Hitler Youth Corps, which was much like the Boy Scouts in training while being indoctrinated with the ideology of National Socialist German Workers Party (Nazi). The only other group they were issued to were members of the SA. This knife was never part of a soldier of the Wehrmacht. As for the reaction of Carparzo and Mellish, it is highly unlikely an average G.I. would have known what that knife was and its symbolism. The matter of Mellish crying is also not likely as the Allies didn't find out about the fate of Jews in Europe until the first concentration camp was liberated April 4, 1945. The war in Europe ended May 7, 1945. So, following the real timeline, Mellish dies before the Allies knew anything about concentration and death camps. But, after-all, it is Hollywood.
Saving Private Ryan is not based on the Sullivan brothers. Fritz Niland became the basis for Private Ryan. He was dropped behind enemy lines on D-Day and spent five days in the French countryside, eventually earning a Bronze star in combat for taking a French. Robert Rodat first came up with the plot in 1994 when he saw a monument in a cemetery in Tonawanda, New York. The monument was to the Niland Brothers - 4 young American men who fought in the Second World War. When three of the Nilands were reported killed, the surviving brother - Fritz - was sent home. This inspired Rodat to write his movie. The average age of a U. S. troops armed forces personnel during WW II was 26 years old. Selective Service draft age range was 18 years of age to 45 years. The average age in Vietnam War was 22, not 19 as any think.
There are 26 military cemeteries across Normandy, but the most famous and visited site is the poignant Normandy American Cemetery in Colleville-sur-Mer. The Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in France is located in Colleville-sur-Mer, on the site of the temporary American St. Laurent Cemetery, established by the U.S. First Army on June 8, 1944 as the first American cemetery on European soil in World War II. The cemetery site, at the north end of its half mile access road, covers 172.5 acres and contains the graves of 9,387 of our military dead, most of whom lost their lives in the D-Day landings and ensuing operations. In real life with the Nilands, it actually turned out later that another of the brothers was alive - he’d been held captive in a Burmese POW camp. Attempts to point out the "discrepancies" between the stories of Fritz Niland and James Ryan are often misguided, as Ryan is only based on Niland, and is not meant to be (or claimed to be) a completely accurate representation of him. The differences in the two stories seem to stem in part from the fact that the true story of Sergeant Niland and his brothers is often reported inaccurately. The character of Private James Ryan is a mixture of fact and fiction, with some of the fictional elements coming from the erroneous stories about the Niland brothers.
The German credited as "Steamboat Willie" who was released by Capt. Miller is not the German who engaged and killed Pvt Stanley "Fish Mellish during hand-to-hand combat. "Steamboat Willie" was in the Heer (Army) of the Wehrmacht and the other was in the Waffen SS which was a paramilitary organization and not part of the Wehrmacht. Originally, the SS uniform differed from the Wehrmacht uniform-whereas the regular army wore field grey, the SS wore black, head to toe (although later the SS did adopt field grey and often wore camouflage pattern uniform. American troops were brown and they didn't wear jackboots. The lightning bolt SS insignia can be seen on the right collar lapel of the German as he passes Upham and reaches the bottom of the staircase. During the Battle at Ramelle, Upham became shell shocked and was unable to save a .30 cal team from a German soldier because he was too frozen with fear to do anything about it. He carried all the .30 caliber ammo at the battle of Ramelle, but was unable to do his job because he was always either pinned down or too afraid to move. He signified the loss of innocence in war and thought that soldiers could be civil, but he later succumbed to the evils of war and made up for his cowardice when he shot Steamboat Willie for killing Miller even after the latter had shown Willie mercy earlier.
Not only did Upham represent the loss of innocence of war but he also symbolized the "Every-man". His illusion of neutrality faded when he finally had to pick and side and kill Steamboat Willie, his character revelation being how he finally understood the horrors of war. It became clear that Upham had turned into a hardened and true soldier because of the whole experience. Upham's rank was Tech 5 Corporal (E-5), that meant he was technician in a specialty area. His was maps and translator, he was not a combat infantryman and was never trained for front-line duty. Gunnery Sergent Hartman explained it this way in the movie Full Metal Jacket: "It is your killer instinct which must be harnessed if you expect to survive in combat. Your rifle is only a tool. It is a hard heart that kills. If your killer instincts are not clean and strong you will hesitate at the moment of truth. You will not kill.
"The way the next of kin was notified of their loved one was killed in action during WW II was by Western Union telegram delivered by a bicycle riding messenger. If you were being notified of multiple deaths as was the case in this film, notification was done in-person by a military officer, usually from the same branch of service as the deceased when possible. That's why the mother upon seeing the officer exit the car momentarily froze knowing that meant at least 2 of her boys were either KIA or MIA, as the priest exits the car, she staggers and completely collapsed. Unfortunately, you didn't include that in your video presentation. That is one of the most important scenes in the movie. The mother speaks no lines in the movie, yet her breakdown brought a flood of tears form movie goers in theaters across the nation. Another important scene is it is clear from the few lines Ryan's wife speaks that she has never heard the name of Capt. John Miller, this means John has never spoken to her about what happened that day in Ramelle. What many missed is listening to Ryan speaking at the Miller's grave of how he thought about what those 8 men did for him every day was not guilt, but commitment.
There are units assigned to recover, bury and mark graves. Usually these were temporary battlefield cemeteries. As hostilities moved farther away, a more permanent site would be selected, at the family's request, whenever possible, the remains would be returned to the United States. At the Normandy Cemetery Visitors Center, you'll find the following inscription: IF EVER PROOF WERE NEEDED THAT WE FOUGHT FOR A CAUSE AND NOT FOR CONQUEST, IT COULD BE FOUND IN THESE CEMETERIES. HERE WAS OUR ONLY CONQUEST: ALL WE ASKED … WAS ENOUGH … SOIL IN WHICH TO BURY OUR GALLANT DEAD.General Mark W. ClarkChairman, American Battle Monuments Commission, 1969-1984
Mellish's crying is not despair over the Holocaust but an inevitable reaction to the stress of combat. As for the Hitlerjugend dagger that Caparzo gives to Mellish- the SS Hitlerjugend division fought in Normandy, so maybe some platoon or team was deployed there.
@@Tanatosanimus The knife has nothing to do with the SS. The knife given to the Hitler Youth was a ceremonial knife, not soldier would have taken it into combat especially since it was not issued by the Wehrmacht nor the Waffen SS. Correct about the concentration and death camps, they weren't known to the allied troops until almost at the end of the war when the camps were liberated.There were no camps in France.
@@Nomad-vv1gk The SS-Hitlerjugend consisted mostly of teenagers (16-18 years old) who directly joined the SS division from the Hitlerjugend organization. So it is not impossible that one of them kept a Hitlerjugend dagger as a souvenir. Don't you think so? I didn't mention anything about German concentration camps. And the Holocaust was already a known fact. Recall Mellish's provocative behavior when he told German prisoners that he was a Jew.
If you can, do you do hacksaw ridge? One of my favorite movies.
It's comforting to see such empathy and compassion from so many, for the suffering of others. This is the real America where all our people join together as one.🙏
A country, or even the world needs a big bad external enemy. A good vs evil kinda separation. That's the only time we'll be united regardless of our differences in race, skin color, religion and all that trivial BS. When there's no external enemy, we turn on each other. That's what's been happening particularly in the US right now.
Of the three ladies directly above the movie screen the lady in the middle said very little. She didn't have to as her facial expressions spoke volumes about her sensitivity and empathy. She moved me deeply.
Spiderman (1) Tobey Maguire that would be cool❤
Transformers and venom and guardian of the galaxy
Do Downfall next pls!
Yes
John wick series 🙏
I was in the 1st or 2nd grade when I watched this movie (on VHS) I would re-watch the beach scene a lot and thought it was cool and I would try to mimic the scene with my GI-Joes and plastic army men.
please, please please please please do the rest of the movie. This is amazing. !!!
I wonder if the hard-core feminists who sit on the comfy couches of modern civilization and say they don't need men anymore have seen this movie.
💯 percent right my friend
Not everyone needs a man! When it comes to war sure, when it comes to romance who knows.
Literally just inventing a person to be mad at bro stop embarassing yourself
I never understood why in this situation literally no protection was given to the disembarking soldiers. They were just there to soak up bullets for the other waves coming in. No shits given by allied commanders. By this stage a soldier was just a number on a sheet. Just put an armoured MG and smoke grenade launchers on the landing craft. MG gives covering fire, smoke lays down a smokescreen downrange. I'd also put some decoy LCs in there to draw fire. Keep the defenders guessing. It was just easier to make them run up to dug in MG emplacements with nothing but god and some tank traps as protection. Bunch of criminal generals IMO.
What is the point of this headache inducing display of mass confusion ?
Isn’t that most reaction mashups over 10? Why you here then? 🤨
@@matthewgaviola8885-- Another idiotic question . How would I know what a mess it is if I didn't watch at least part of it ?
Think man ! Think !
@@keithbarrett2883 I “think” the thumbnail should have tipped you off, especially since a lot of those faces are known for being rather vocal (or all of them, really). It belied absolutely nothing.
If you were hoping to come off as clever, it didn’t work.
please do Moana