Whoever wrote the title for this clip didn't pay too much attention to the movie. The kids didn't "set up a trap" here. They were out hunting and got surprised when this trio of invaders playing "tourist" happened to come along. When discovered they were forced to defend themselves -- and did so rather clumsily at that. Later on in the movie they started intentionally setting up traps for the invaders and actually got quite good at it. That's called character development -- which unfortunately seems to be a bit of a lost art in modern action movie writing.
No, this was an ambush. Shut up and grow up. Isn't it obvious they're using Toni as bait? For the first time? Are younger people these days more ignorant than they used to be?
It was his grandpa’s Colt .45 SAA. Passed down in the family since the early 1880’s. Originally his great, great, great grand daddy’s pistol. Still a fine shooting pistol.
The big Soviet soldier is played by a Bulgarian, George Ganchev. He actually ran for president in the 90s in Bulgaria and was made fun of because of his role in Red Dawn.
I forgot how long that scene went on. It does go to soldiers just being people. That's how three joes from a US Army would act. Unless they were Marines. Then they'd draw penises all over the place in crayon.
I loved this movie when I was a teenager. I watched it countless times on cable in the late 80's. It never hit me until just now how really freaking dark it is.
The only difference now is we just left the border wide open for 4 years and millions of military aged males have entered. They didnt even need to drop from airplanes, we let them in. Start prepping ...
@@XtreeM_FaiL The only remake or re-envisioning of ANY TV show or movie that I have ever seen, and that was better than the original, was the Battlestar Galactica series in the mid-2000s. Admittedly the original was perhaps not the best starting-off point in terms of some of the episode plots, and the effects were dated, and it was more focused for kids (versus the more adult themed content of the 2004 version) but it was still nostalgic for most of us who saw the first run growing up. The new version took it to an entirely new level.
The remake had more acts of sabotage within the city they were in, which seems more realistic than a couple of kids setting up successful ambushes on armored divisions
Fun Facts: 1. English subs were in the movie when the Russians and Cubans spoke. In this scene, when the Russian was translating the park sign to his comrades, he changed it to say "cowboys and imperialist soldiers killed 40,000 indians to steal this land for a park". 2. The scene where Patrick Swayze pulls the trigger on the helpless Russian earned this film a PG-13 rating. The first film to ever have that rating. 3. The film was released during a time when the Soviets were in Afghanistan and the US was supporting several dictatorships in South America. Many on the left complained that the film glorified violence and that "poor old Russia" would never invade the US. They actually worried that the film would harm US/Soviet relations. Meanwhile those on the right (we on the right) enjoyed the red meat "don't tread on me" quality of the film... without realizing that the passion we had for "offing" invaders is exactly the same as South American guerillas had. Same for the Mujahadeen.
One the Wolverines falls down running at 3:09ish. If I were a betting man, I’d wager he really fell down, stayed in character like actors are supposed to until the director calls cut, and they used this take because it was true to life.
Awesome movie!; but this scene is NOT an ambush. It was an unanticipated/unplanned engagement. Thankfully the good guys won despite having less powerful weapons
The big Soviet soldier is played by a Bulgarian, George Ganchev. He actually ran for president in the 90s in Bulgaria and was made fun of because of his role in Red Dawn.
Просто в этом фильме использовались похожие русские слова и в некоторых плакатах были старорусские буквы которые были удалены в 1917 году. Просто это фильм не прошёл проверку времени из-за того что СССР распался в 1991 году, но из-за событий 2022 года фильм приобрёл вторую волну популярности. Красный рассвет 1984 года имеет статус культового фильма.
He translates it as Teddy Roosevelt leading cowboys to suppress a Native insurrection in 1905? That's what I'm interpreting from the auto-translated subtitles.
@@threestrikesmarxman9095 Yeah mine came out to roughly "This is to commemorate the Battle of Arapaho. An Indian camp was attacked by President Theodore Roosevelt and his cowboys. 40,000 were killed in a battle that lasted two hours."
original definitely had that detail in the open-captions, which must have been removed in the digital transfer process. The solders'' interactions make it clear they are conscripts and not die-hard communists out for blood. Just blowing off steam n a few hours leave time....
Speaking of the Russia, he wasn't a coward...he didn't even pretend to beg for something he knew he wasn't going to get ("pretend" as in jibber-jabber in Russian, etc.)
@@nucflashevent He was kind & human & he was Valuable. ie He was Great. What I loved was a moment of human realization we all witnessed, and how that fragility of life can be taken away.
When you're a guerilla fighter, you don't have the rations to spare to feed prisoners, or the facilities to house them. So your only option is to show no mercy. It's a harsh fact of these kinds of wars.
@@kettch777 Well,someone in their respective chains of command would have noticed their absences. "Hey,didn't Yuri go off with that Spetznatz buddy of his?Where did they say that they were going again?"
there was another scene in the movie where they did set up a trap. More than one I think. One where they popped up out of holes they had dug in the ground and another where they had the girl who was dying hold a hand grenade so when they found her and turned her over it would detonate. But, there was no trap set by the kids in this scene.
Absolutely hilarious how the movie portrays the Russians in this scene as "tourists". The acting is so on point... the mannerisms, the falls, the kids and their awkwardness picking up strange new weapons. Just a genuine-feeling movie, even if the dialog is rather dated.
When this came out I was legit worried about a Soviet invasion, but looking at their logistics issues in Ukraine, which shares a land border makes Red Dawn seem a lot less plausible. Still cool af though.
Nothing will get an American more mad than armed invaders enjoying our national parks. I think the betrayal scene much later in the movie is the absolute lowest point for these kids before the finale.
With Russia struggling to take 20% of the 20th strongest military in the world in two years... Yeah they will be marching into Colorado any minute now..
@@aquaticape2273 I am more worried about the Chinese then any other country, They are really really building up their military and for what? No one is bothering them...
Honestly--I felt sorry for the young Russian soldier. He was just a kid, and probably a conscript. Red Dawn has been dismissed by the liberal Left as just a sort of rah-rah patriotic film. However I think Milius didn't just want to make some sort of simplistic "heroic Americans vs. evil Russians" movie. He wanted to show the horror and evils of wars.
@@doughessonthe NKVD was replaced by KGB after WW2. It no longer existed in the 80s. Furthermore, their shoulder boards show them to be red army mechanized infantry or artillery privates. Not officers, and not KGB.
I used to think that this film's portrayal of the russians as over confident, bumbling incompetents was unjustified, inaccurate and down right wrong. Then they invaded Ukraine and proved it so!
@@thunderpalace1052 A world superpower has been halted in its advance by a neighboring country of insignificant size and military strength. We used to think Russia was a formidable opponent but now the world knows it’s nothing but a joke.
@@negativeindustrial are you getting your information from people inside of the Ukraine. Because the two I've talked to say Russia has pretty much successfully occupied then at this point but that the media says otherwise likely as an excuse to pump money over there and to make people less afraid of Russia. Also let's not forget the US failed to win in the middle east after 20 years of occupation.
Seems an overly elaborate trap. Could have just shot them standing next to the signs or when they had there backs turned. Surprised the joker didn't have them tied up with a steadily lowering swinging ax.
Whoever wrote the title for this clip didn't pay too much attention to the movie. The kids didn't "set up a trap" here. They were out hunting and got surprised when this trio of invaders playing "tourist" happened to come along. When discovered they were forced to defend themselves -- and did so rather clumsily at that. Later on in the movie they started intentionally setting up traps for the invaders and actually got quite good at it. That's called character development -- which unfortunately seems to be a bit of a lost art in modern action movie writing.
"Character development? What's that? Heroines need to be girl bosses right from the start."
Disney and Marvel
😎👍
No, this was an ambush. Shut up and grow up. Isn't it obvious they're using Toni as bait? For the first time?
Are younger people these days more ignorant than they used to be?
@@RomaRoma1992 I agree, and not til they actually meet a military trained person, they start to 'organize'
i know it's the official MGM channel, but perhaps it was somehow a translation error?
Man, between the stepside pickup and the full-convertible Blazer, this movie had its fair share of badass vehicles.
I was just thinking how at the time the movie was made those trucks were "modern" brand new truck, or close to it.
Same model as Chief Brody's on Amity Island!
nowadays they would be in a prius and use 10 round rifle magazines
That and the mockup Soviet armor, and even an M1 Abrams imitation
Considering the Soviet Soldier's appreciation for the American old west, it was classy of Jed to dispatch him with a Colt Peacemaker.
It was his Granddaddy's gun...
@@doughesson And Granddaddy would be proud.
Btw, “Peacemaker” is the point.
It was his grandpa’s Colt .45 SAA. Passed down in the family since the early 1880’s. Originally his great, great, great grand daddy’s pistol. Still a fine shooting pistol.
@@bobbyricigliano2799 You can be as proud as you want of the way you show yourself in films.
"All that hate is gonna burn you up boy"
"It keeps me warm"
The big Soviet soldier is played by a Bulgarian, George Ganchev. He actually ran for president in the 90s in Bulgaria and was made fun of because of his role in Red Dawn.
Why made fun of? As an eastern european i think I'd be awesome to be in a hollywood, let alone classic like that
@@XOFInfantrymanI think it was because of his role as a soviet soldier, not the fact that he was in Hollywood.
@@XOFInfantryman Probs because he's the only one wearing a winter uniform during the summer?
The fact that they show these kids dirty, disheveled, slipping and tripping really makes it so much more realistic.
5:07 wheres the dirt?
It's funny how you Americans represent Russians. This film has nothing to do with realiy
@jasonvoorhees5640
Have you seen the remake?
In Russia we call these types of movies as a cranberry movie.
@jasonvoorhees5640 Why wouldn't it be? People stand up to communist dictatorships in whatever way is possible.
Just another Saturday afternoon growing up in the 80s
and now we elect communists into office
Made me laugh the one guy thought the arrow was a relic from Native Americans but the other points out it’s made from plastic 😂
I forgot how long that scene went on. It does go to soldiers just being people. That's how three joes from a US Army would act. Unless they were Marines. Then they'd draw penises all over the place in crayon.
The fletching on the arrow was feathers and not plastic but the arrow was metal
My favorite line from the movie was “ How’d you get yourself shot down colonel “? And powers booth responds. “ It was 5 against 1, I got 4 !”
What's a flank? ;)
so i guess its 109 and 1 now.
@@chrismarcellus6933 “…..a defilade? “ 😉
@@robertwilliamson922 "I need a drink"
"What's grazing fire?"
I loved this movie when I was a teenager. I watched it countless times on cable in the late 80's. It never hit me until just now how really freaking dark it is.
dark = realistic
The only difference now is we just left the border wide open for 4 years and millions of military aged males have entered. They didnt even need to drop from airplanes, we let them in. Start prepping ...
That's probably because ur old now
It's like the Twilight Zone only we are the Soviet Invaders and the Afghans are the Wolverines.
@@am4793 no, not really
So much better than the modern version.
Dude, the modern version was a disaster. In fact most remakes are less than the originals, but in this case it was an utter failure.
@@andypeterson8013 ain't that the truth..
Remakes are always bad.
Modern version was China, but a bunch of CGI and Photoshop fixed it to North Korea.
@@XtreeM_FaiL The only remake or re-envisioning of ANY TV show or movie that I have ever seen, and that was better than the original, was the Battlestar Galactica series in the mid-2000s.
Admittedly the original was perhaps not the best starting-off point in terms of some of the episode plots, and the effects were dated, and it was more focused for kids (versus the more adult themed content of the 2004 version) but it was still nostalgic for most of us who saw the first run growing up. The new version took it to an entirely new level.
Rushed, confused, badly done... exactly how inexperienced teenagers would make a mess. Good movie.
Still though, it's a calculated ambush using Toni as bait. It's brilliant yet daring as f.
They even placed the arrow on purpose.
@@JoeyKincaid-u9m there was no ambush, it was a comedy of errors for both the kids and the invaders.
This is 100% nonsense. They can't speak Russian normally there. You did a good comedy.
Yet people think it’s better than the remake.
R.I.P Patrick Swayze✝️🕊️☮️🇺🇸
And Powers Booth
so sad he is gone 1 of the best
“Because WE LIVE HERE!”
Nobody chases baby down a hill
Some do. To deepest regerts.
I was looking for more crossover comments! Thank you haha
Better than Marvel movies
So true brother.
That's a weird thing to say but okay
There was more thought put into this ine scene than an entire modern Marvel movie.
100 times better! This is an awe inspiring movie ❣️
Now the Commies make Marvel movies in America.
The original "bugging out" movie. Hahaha
Loving these clips of red dawn
way realistic than remake
Both are about as realistic as a Schwarzenegger action flick lol
democrats will frown upon this movie
@@TooCooFoYou bet if you were in the situation you would be a blubbering mess, so stop crying.
The remake had more acts of sabotage within the city they were in, which seems more realistic than a couple of kids setting up successful ambushes on armored divisions
@@Kozinskowitzky put yourself in a situation like this and you will see desperate people act like these young men and women.
Leah Thompson. Hottest 80's starlite. Famous scene in All the right moves.
4-speed square body.... very nice!!!
Fun Facts:
1. English subs were in the movie when the Russians and Cubans spoke. In this scene, when the Russian was translating the park sign to his comrades, he changed it to say "cowboys and imperialist soldiers killed 40,000 indians to steal this land for a park".
2. The scene where Patrick Swayze pulls the trigger on the helpless Russian earned this film a PG-13 rating. The first film to ever have that rating.
3. The film was released during a time when the Soviets were in Afghanistan and the US was supporting several dictatorships in South America. Many on the left complained that the film glorified violence and that "poor old Russia" would never invade the US. They actually worried that the film would harm US/Soviet relations. Meanwhile those on the right (we on the right) enjoyed the red meat "don't tread on me" quality of the film... without realizing that the passion we had for "offing" invaders is exactly the same as South American guerillas had. Same for the Mujahadeen.
Same for the Vietcong
when a patriotic movie leads to nationalistic fervor
One the Wolverines falls down running at 3:09ish. If I were a betting man, I’d wager he really fell down, stayed in character like actors are supposed to until the director calls cut, and they used this take because it was true to life.
And America would've been mine if it weren't for those pesky kids😂
"Let's see who's really been behind this"
*Pulls off mask*
"Soviet Russia?!?!"
Dude blasting into the air with his AK almost took the group out by himself. Steven Seagal move right there.
he is now an America hating russian citizen, and they can keep him
WOLVERINES!
Dirty Dancing is darker than I remember
Gotta give the Ruskie credit, he didn't beg, he accepted his fate.....
Awe. The translation of the monument was great part of the scene
"You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass"
- Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto
Awesome movie!; but this scene is NOT an ambush. It was an unanticipated/unplanned engagement. Thankfully the good guys won despite having less powerful weapons
The godless Commies were in tourist mode.I'm surprised they didn't show a few of them trying to pet or kick a buffalo to show to the folks back home.
Sweetly they acquired 3 AKs and likely grenades and extra 7.62
You Americans are funny with your stereotypes)))
Because we live here!
The untrained Wolverine chose low ground to defend.
Otherwise known in Army doctrine as "Reverse slope defense"
The fight will be what it wants to be.
All the training & rehearsal cannot change that.
You fight with what you have & where you start.
(At the jeep) "Hello there!" (After the shot) "So uncivilized"
the best Red Dawn movie.
behind every conflict is a merchant advising the two sides to fight it out with his weapons
Ok genius
Their Russian is actually pretty good. Accent is obvious, but you can understand perfectly what they're saying.
Абсолютно ничего не понятно. Говорят очень плохо. Как всегда.
@@hgv3915 Да хз, я вообще все понял с первого раза. В отличие от Охоты за Красным Октябрем, например, где действительно иногда не разобрать вообще.
@@RedRUSSI4N Мне проще было разобрать что говорили на английском, чем на русском.
The big Soviet soldier is played by a Bulgarian, George Ganchev. He actually ran for president in the 90s in Bulgaria and was made fun of because of his role in Red Dawn.
Просто в этом фильме использовались похожие русские слова и в некоторых плакатах были старорусские буквы которые были удалены в 1917 году. Просто это фильм не прошёл проверку времени из-за того что СССР распался в 1991 году, но из-за событий 2022 года фильм приобрёл вторую волну популярности. Красный рассвет 1984 года имеет статус культового фильма.
AHA! I never knew the Dirty Dancing girl was in this movie. 5:03 I knew Patrick Swayze starred of course.
Nobody, and I do mean nobody puts Baby in the corner!
@@classixdrummer But maybe in a head-lock.
she did look a lot different between the to movies I was in love with her in my mind
Switch on the auto-translated subtitles to read how the soldier translated the plaque into an entirely different story! 😂
He translates it as Teddy Roosevelt leading cowboys to suppress a Native insurrection in 1905? That's what I'm interpreting from the auto-translated subtitles.
Sounds like woke cancel culture. Scary it’s happening today.
@@threestrikesmarxman9095 Yeah mine came out to roughly "This is to commemorate the Battle of Arapaho. An Indian camp was attacked by President Theodore Roosevelt and his cowboys. 40,000 were killed in a battle that lasted two hours."
original definitely had that detail in the open-captions, which must have been removed in the digital transfer process. The solders'' interactions make it clear they are conscripts and not die-hard communists out for blood. Just blowing off steam n a few hours leave time....
It was a hilarious translation. I think he was supposed to be making things up to fill in words he didn't know.
Moment of truth, at the end, when we see the enemy is just another young man, another human being, full of fear and sadness for his life.
Speaking of the Russia, he wasn't a coward...he didn't even pretend to beg for something he knew he wasn't going to get ("pretend" as in jibber-jabber in Russian, etc.)
@@nucflashevent He was kind & human & he was Valuable. ie He was Great. What I loved was a moment of human realization we all witnessed, and how that fragility of life can be taken away.
You play the f**k around and find out game, you're gonna find out.
He’s on the wrong continent. 🇺🇸
THAT'S what the Indians said :
Lea Thompson and Jennifer Grey were hot AF in this movie!! Total badasses too!
40 years? already?
Fine, I’ll watch red dawn again.
When you're a guerilla fighter, you don't have the rations to spare to feed prisoners, or the facilities to house them. So your only option is to show no mercy. It's a harsh fact of these kinds of wars.
Besides, they weren't military.
There was also the fact they didn't want the Soviets to know where they were in the mountains.
@@kettch777Chechen mujahideen flow…..
@@kettch777 Well,someone in their respective chains of command would have noticed their absences.
"Hey,didn't Yuri go off with that Spetznatz buddy of his?Where did they say that they were going again?"
All time one of the greatest movies
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Amen brother
Are you serious😮!
What militia are you in?
@@TheYaegerjeusmches not in one now. The militia would be formed if needed.
@@MikeN-cs8qeand how do you make it well regulated when you improvise at the spot?
I can't believe Patrick Swazye shot Dana Carvey!
Who?
@@wayman1776Garth from Wayne's World
That wasn't Dana Carvey...
Kind of reminded me of Rick Moranis.
Such an intense and well acted film. A classic.
It JUST dawned on me ( no pun intended ) that they would be Dirty Dancing 2 yrs later
It just red dawned on you
The pacifist fired the first arrow.
Ahh..... driving with the top down in freezing temperatures!
Oh those Russians!
They are dressed for it.
Ahhhh the movie of my youth.
"I show you how Russian die"
"I seen it before."
I'm 56 years old. This was not a movie. It was a training film.
When Trump let Russia take America
wolverines.
When the media took your brain and replaced it with feces.@@Vito_993
@@leonidas7281 Says the guy echoing one of the most homoerotic films ever.
Definitely not a vet.
It would seem that АТЕШ got that memo
Best scene in the movie- Patrick Swayze snot bubble!. And yes its on youtube
But, did they ever get that film developed?
This was great movie before everyone became famous right people and to this day original was way better than the remake
Robert was the greatest Wolverine of them all.
Notice how the valley below is clear, then covered with clouds, then clear again. Changeable weather there in the Colorado Rockies.
Too bad you took out captions,it was entertaining the way he interpreted the sign.
Nice Movie 👍
That was not a trap. Lol
there was another scene in the movie where they did set up a trap. More than one I think. One where they popped up out of holes they had dug in the ground and another where they had the girl who was dying hold a hand grenade so when they found her and turned her over it would detonate. But, there was no trap set by the kids in this scene.
The original movie had subtitles for the Russian dialogue.
Ой какой ты философ!
This guy could work for MSNBC.
0:11 I love that movie
Red Dawn 1984
Red Dawn 2012
I think the guy that Jed shot was some kind of musician
How is it possible to not have the captions if you're MGM
they were there in the original.
4:38 Where do you think you're going boy
Absolutely hilarious how the movie portrays the Russians in this scene as "tourists".
The acting is so on point... the mannerisms, the falls, the kids and their awkwardness picking up strange new weapons. Just a genuine-feeling movie, even if the dialog is rather dated.
Russians are good people despite the brainwashing
AHHHHHHHHHHHH......
VENNNNNNNGE......
MEEEEEEEEE !!!
lol imagine invading the United States and having to fight not just our military but almost every individual citizen 😂
It's just like Vietnam.
LOL! In the 1980s, yes!!! Today the antifa soyboys would welcome them with open arms and mouths
" Put remote on docking station "
Haha. To obscure dude. Unless you are a Sopranos fan. LOL.
WHAT IS THIS THE U.N. NOW?!?!
When this came out I was legit worried about a Soviet invasion, but looking at their logistics issues in Ukraine, which shares a land border makes Red Dawn seem a lot less plausible. Still cool af though.
Nothing will get an American more mad than armed invaders enjoying our national parks.
I think the betrayal scene much later in the movie is the absolute lowest point for these kids before the finale.
Those coats look badass for some reason. Were these soldiers trying to have swag?
Great scene come into my country expect this
Agreed. That's what people in the Middle East have been saying to Americans for decades.
(waiting for the pin to drop)
@@NormanFinkelstein9863 Ok soychild
@@NormanFinkelstein9863and yet the Arabs die in droves.
@@DogeickBateman🍆 breath
Not working out well always for them tho is it😅
Most based movie of all time.
This movie has nothing to do with reality)))😆🤣😂
@@joshuabn5794это фильм о возможной Третьей Мировой войны и о возможном советском вторжении в США. Этот продукт сделан в годы Холодной войны.
This movie is so much darker with what is happenig today
and now it's the global mercenary army that we have to fight soon.
The way things are going in the world now it makes you wonder how long before this happens for real.
With Russia struggling to take 20% of the 20th strongest military in the world in two years... Yeah they will be marching into Colorado any minute now..
@@aquaticape2273I don’t know the American citizens have more guns than any army in the world by millions. It’s not likely but not impossible either.
@@aquaticape2273 yea there definitely will be a lot that do.
@@aquaticape2273 I am more worried about the Chinese then any other country, They are really really building up their military and for what? No one is bothering them...
@@bad1971novaI caught this just as you posted it. When or what are they doing that I could read up on?
all star cast
5:03 "Nobody puts Baby in a corner"
Especially when Baby is packing an AK...
Ahh...ahh...ahh...ahh!
Great dialogue in movie history.
It's awn like red dawn
1 of the officers wearing winter camo during summer......... Funny.
This isn't the trap scene; that scene involved the girls leading the soldiers away from the road and they pop out of covered foxholes and attack.
Ukraine is living this …
Not quite
Not quite Ukraine has massive troop shortage and hasn’t been able region eastern Ukraine
Also most folks in eastern Ukraine support Russia
Honestly--I felt sorry for the young Russian soldier. He was just a kid, and probably a conscript. Red Dawn has been dismissed by the liberal Left as just a sort of rah-rah patriotic film. However I think Milius didn't just want to make some sort of simplistic "heroic Americans vs. evil Russians" movie. He wanted to show the horror and evils of wars.
NKVD officer.He wasn't a conscript.
@@doughesson They take/took conscripts, too.
@@doughessonthe NKVD was replaced by KGB after WW2. It no longer existed in the 80s. Furthermore, their shoulder boards show them to be red army mechanized infantry or artillery privates. Not officers, and not KGB.
I felt no sorrow at all.
"What's the difference between them and us?"
"We live here!"
@@glennwatson3313 Greatest line in the movie and it sums up why defending your land is always righteous, and invading others is evil.
As a child you think this would be awesome..and an adult you think man that’s totally possible
I studied Russian language 20 years ago, I still can't believe I still understand most of what they say here.
DLIFLC?
I used to think that this film's portrayal of the russians as over confident, bumbling incompetents was unjustified, inaccurate and down right wrong. Then they invaded Ukraine and proved it so!
Depending on what media source you choose to listen to.
@@thunderpalace1052 It's a FACT son. Their "special military operation" was only suppose to last a few weeks...
@@thunderpalace1052
A world superpower has been halted in its advance by a neighboring country of insignificant size and military strength. We used to think Russia was a formidable opponent but now the world knows it’s nothing but a joke.
@@negativeindustrial are you getting your information from people inside of the Ukraine. Because the two I've talked to say Russia has pretty much successfully occupied then at this point but that the media says otherwise likely as an excuse to pump money over there and to make people less afraid of Russia. Also let's not forget the US failed to win in the middle east after 20 years of occupation.
@@negativeindustrial It's advance? What exactly was it advancing to?
Seems an overly elaborate trap. Could have just shot them standing next to the signs or when they had there backs turned. Surprised the joker didn't have them tied up with a steadily lowering swinging ax.
it wasn't a trap, the kids were caught unawares while hunting.
@@mbpaintballa my point
There used to be a ripped version of tgr movie with fake Spanish and Russian subtitles and it was hilarious. I miss that
This could come true here . Lock and load .
Yeah, because Russia really took Ukraine in 2 days without losses and could be marching into Colorado as we speak... Oh wait...
Always make selfies with your pals, while you are in Yosemite National Park.
Молодец Юрий!
Don't get it do ya, if you live long enough you will.
No captions? Oh, too bad. They certainly added to the scenes.
American partisans living in the moment, not a cellphone in sight.