Movie Reaction - Fury (2014) - First Time Watching

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  • Let us not forget the fallen..
    Wow, Shia LaBoeuf even had my crying while editing.. I loved this film, a band of brothers trying to cope in horrifying circumstances. What a heartbreak..
    So surprised by all the support we've been getting. Thank you to everyone watching and all the subscribers.. I wouldn't be getting this channel kicked off without every single one of you Xx
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    Director: David Ayer
    Stars: Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Michael Peña, and Jon Bernthal
    Original Video: Fury (2014)
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  • @muldoone6920
    @muldoone6920 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Those are not lazers, they are tracers. Every 5-6th round in machineguns have a tracer round to help the gunner be more aware of where they are shooting.

  • @edm240b9
    @edm240b9 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Fury is notable for featuring the only operational Tiger I tank in the world. Most WWII movies that feature a “Tiger” tank is, in reality, a tank mocked up to look like a Tiger. Fury features Tiger 131, which was captured in North Africa by British forces in 1943.

    • @maxine-x4x
      @maxine-x4x 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ..a pity it was wasted on this silly, poorly acted, Pitt vanity piece

    • @Kevin-yo8jq
      @Kevin-yo8jq 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      ​@@maxine-x4xwasted? No way you think it was actually destroyed in the tank battle scene.

    • @maxine-x4x
      @maxine-x4x 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      _'No way you'_ or anyone with half a brain could interpret my commentary in such an asinine manner. The mere fact that the piece was dragged ''out of mothballs'' for _any_ reason associated with this stupid film - whether it be for staging as a prop or otherwise - I shall reiterate, the *'waste'* was in having employed its use for the sake of ''propping'' up(no pun intended) a dumb Pitt project; in some desperately feeble attempt to lend authenticity or realism to the lame, doomed cinematic effort. @@Kevin-yo8jq

    • @professorgnomes7565
      @professorgnomes7565 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nah

  • @YoureMrLebowski
    @YoureMrLebowski ปีที่แล้ว +5

    1917 (2019) takes place during WWI
    beautiful film.

  • @S1D3W1ND3R015
    @S1D3W1ND3R015 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    You cant have any hesitation in these situations as it can get you and your guys killed. Like the beginning when he saw them but hesitated.
    Also fun fact a lot of people dont notice is the course of this movie occurs in only a 24 hour timeline. So this whole movie is just 1 day on the front.

    • @amylorraine3776
      @amylorraine3776  ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I totally agree but falling on a child would have really taken me off guard.
      Wow , I hadn't noticed that. That makes this whole movie so much more terrifying.

    • @jojoemcgeejoe457
      @jojoemcgeejoe457 ปีที่แล้ว

      Another thing a lot of people miss is that the situation they're in at the beginning of the film is because they'd just gone through a battle much like the one where they lost all the other tanks. Last tank standing.

  • @sledgehammerk35
    @sledgehammerk35 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Great reaction! Would highly recommend Midway (2019) if you’re looking for another war movie. The 81st anniversary of the battle was this month actually. To my knowledge no one has actually reacted to this movie before, which is a shame because it’s so good and very historically accurate.

    • @kingscorpion7346
      @kingscorpion7346 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I only recently saw this version and liked it immensely!

    • @sledgehammerk35
      @sledgehammerk35 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@kingscorpion7346It’s highly underrated. After reading Shattered Sword, I was completely shocked out how accurate they made that film. Not something Hollywood is known for.

    • @sabrecatsmiladon7380
      @sabrecatsmiladon7380 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@sledgehammerk35 SAME....I was VERY impressed how accurate it was and HOW MUCH Hollywood DID NOT screw with history!!!
      Watched it again last week.......

  • @stubbystudios9811
    @stubbystudios9811 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    If you're a fan of war films, I have 5 war films I'd recommend. T34( its a Russian movie so dialogue is Russian) Saving private Ryan, Enemy at the gates, and 1917 which is WW1 and Glory which is the Civil war, If you're looking for more drama rather than action, The darkest hour focus' on churchill, Dunkirk focus' on dunkirk, Hacksaw ridge has a lot of fights but is good. I just realized I have more than 5 there are a lot of war films you should watch. The great escape

    • @rollotomassi6232
      @rollotomassi6232 ปีที่แล้ว

      T34 is a good movie, the camera work a special effects are brilliant.

    • @amylorraine3776
      @amylorraine3776  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I watched Saving Private Ryan a week before I started the channel.. a bit bummed about that 😆 I have seen most of these but not all 😉.. have to say that I have a soft spot for The Great Escape and Hacksaw Ridge 😊

  • @rohitbodra6561
    @rohitbodra6561 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Life of Norman is like a hell in this age. Shit 😢

  • @blakewalker84120
    @blakewalker84120 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    9:55 'Looks like lasers".
    Well, not really, but it does look like blaster fire in Star Wars (lasers would maintain a constant beam like laser pointers used in meeting rooms and as cat toys).
    But, it's not laser or blaster fire.
    Militaries add "tracer" rounds to machineguns.
    These rounds are just like normal bullets but have special chemicals that burn when the bullet is fired out of the gun, and as the bullet streaks toward the target, it leaves a trail of glowing light for the eye to see.
    About 1 bullet in 4 or 5 are tracers, the rest are normal bullets.
    Why?
    Lots of reasons, but the number 1 reason is aiming.
    If you shoot a machinegun at targets 50 feet away, you can see your bullets hit. Trees, houses, barns, walls, ground, water, enemy bodies, whatever. You see the hits.
    But when the targets are 500 feet away, especially at night or on a smoky or foggy battlefield, you have no idea where your bullets are going.
    With tracer rounds, you don't even have to look down the sights on the gun - just watch where the tracers go and adjust your aim until they hit what you want to hit.
    Easy.
    Another reason is so that if there is more than one machinegun, it's possible that one man sees a good target and starts firing but the other guys don't see that target so they can't help shoot it.
    But they definitely see where the first guy's tracers are going so they shoot there too if they want.
    Another advantage is when firing into 3 dimensions, such as at moving planes.
    Firing at targets on the ground is easy, just move the gun left or right, and you can gauge distances easily as your eye traces the distance on the ground.
    But firing into the air is much harder and it's also nearly impossible to gauge distance with nothing to look at around the plane but air.
    The tracers help you aim, help you lead, and help you hit that plane.

    • @Jvilla66558
      @Jvilla66558 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Nice explanation

  • @TRUECANADIAN
    @TRUECANADIAN ปีที่แล้ว +5

    the ending of this movie always gets me

  • @kylespeirs6510
    @kylespeirs6510 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I love war films, also. Keep them coming. ❤

  • @Charly_Ackerman
    @Charly_Ackerman ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This movie is amazing and tragic ❤😢🇵🇪✌😉

  • @michaelholt3222
    @michaelholt3222 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Just found your channel, great movie! And your reaction was fantastic, enjoyed the fact that you actually watch the film, and not pausing it every 10 seconds to make a comment or question something, or suggest they do this or that, you let the story play out, enjoyed the comments that you did make, real language, and emotional response to the situations they were in, thank you for that, was sorry to hear you had a foot cramp..lol..lol, hope to see more of your content, will subscribe for sure. Take care!...👍👍👍👍👍5 outta 5!!

    • @amylorraine3776
      @amylorraine3776  ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you so much for your kind words Michael. This is one of the most encouraging comments i've had yet, you've really made my day ☺ haha my foot is doing much better 😆 Thank you again! 😊

  • @guymelton1094
    @guymelton1094 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Enjoyed the reactions, looking forward for more, thanks for sharing 😊👍✌️🇺🇸

  • @protonneutron9046
    @protonneutron9046 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Artillery is called "The Queen of the Battlefield" because most soldiers die from that than any other cause in battle.

    • @edm240b9
      @edm240b9 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@protonneutron9046 Artillery is the king of the battlefield. The machine gun is the queen.

  • @mikealvarez2322
    @mikealvarez2322 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    The was a real Sherman tank named Fury. I saw it in a documentary on tanks. Fury was iñ a museum. There was also a tank commander named Sgt. Leopold "War Daddy" Poole who was one of the top American tank killing aces. His crew all had nicknames. All survived the war.

  • @davehazel5632
    @davehazel5632 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hi Amy (or Amiee, or Ameee, or Ami, or well you get the point, I don't know how you spell your name). I enjoyed your reaction and if you haven't seen Jojo Rabbit, Only The Brave, or After Hours, please check them out. I know you will really enjoy them. I want to see more of your reactions, keep up the good job.

    • @amylorraine3776
      @amylorraine3776  ปีที่แล้ว

      haha it's amy 😉 hmmm might have to start making a list ☺ Thanks for the encouragement Xx

  • @kevinprzy4539
    @kevinprzy4539 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    great reaction!

  • @JonSebring
    @JonSebring 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    “It’s called war. Can you feel it?” Wow

  • @alextnasty
    @alextnasty ปีที่แล้ว +1

    They had orders to hold that crossroads because they were the only thing standing between the Germans and the U.S. Supply train. They would blow up the tracks and all the troops on the front lines would quickly run out of food and ammo. They had to stay.

  • @feudist
    @feudist ปีที่แล้ว

    The US spent two years training a huge mechanized military force which requires a high percentage of noncombatant soldiers, from cooks to clerks to drivers to support it. It VASTLY underestimated the number of Infantry that it would need to spend in the meatgrinder of combat against the Germans. This led to critical shortages of manpower in the early months of 1945 that resulted in hastily retrained(or simply untrained) men being thrown into combat as individual replacements. Needless to say, it was ugly.

  • @blakewalker84120
    @blakewalker84120 ปีที่แล้ว

    5:29 "I don't know if I would choose the trenches or a tank."
    Fair question.
    The survival rate was about the same.
    For the U.S. across the whole war, roughly 3% of all U.S. military personnel were killed and about 12% more were wounded badly enough to take them out of combat.
    These numbers are approximately the same for tank crews.
    Note that nobody seems to have exact statistics; each website gives slightly different numbers, so I compiled some averages to get those statistics in the hopes that the right answers were somewhere in there. Could be fairly wrong.
    In any case, no data that I found suggested that foot soldiers or tank crews were more or less in danger.
    Possibly because tank crews were safer in general but as soon as a tank appeared on a battlefield, all the enemy tried to destroy it.
    Being somewhat safe in a steel tank but also being the biggest and most targeted thing on the battlefield might cancel each other out.

  • @cpj83
    @cpj83 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good Gawd! An intelligent, articulate, beautiful woman who digs war films?!?!?! I’m here for the duration!

  • @sabrecatsmiladon7380
    @sabrecatsmiladon7380 ปีที่แล้ว

    this is the biggest thing people watching movies dont get.......the SMELL of DEAD things was everywhere

  • @mikealvarez2322
    @mikealvarez2322 ปีที่แล้ว

    My only negative criticism to this and most other war films is that the actors àre too old. I believe the average age of WW2 soldiers was 22. Vietnam was even younger.

  • @captainofdunedain3993
    @captainofdunedain3993 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Amy! If you like war movies try next time 1917! You might gonna like it

  • @jackransom.
    @jackransom. ปีที่แล้ว +1

    One of my favorite war movies. Like the chill reaction.

  • @51tetra69
    @51tetra69 ปีที่แล้ว

    There are no atheists on the battlefield where life and death is at stake. God bless all of the outgunned tank crews will boldly charged into danger knowing full well they were hopelessly out matched!

  • @EricSmaug
    @EricSmaug 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    YOU WILL TRUST ME!!!!THE SMELL ? NEVER I DROVE A TOW TRUCK FOR MANY YEARS THE SMELL OF DEATH IS THAT WAY TO STAY AWAY :(

  • @H3holdings
    @H3holdings ปีที่แล้ว

    Great reaction, Not sure if you have watched "A Bridge Too Far" it has some great actors in it!

  • @JonSebring
    @JonSebring 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The thing about an American soldier is he will die on his feet before he lives on his knees - George Washington.

  • @kylespeirs6510
    @kylespeirs6510 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    React to “Zero Dark Thirty” and “Saving Private Ryan”

  • @NightRunnerHunter
    @NightRunnerHunter ปีที่แล้ว

    The Last Stand of the movie was based a true story off of Audie Murphy where he successfully fended off the the Germans for 1 hour

  • @tbnamj
    @tbnamj ปีที่แล้ว

    Saludo desde la República Dominicana excelente vídeo

  • @ivansvalker7025
    @ivansvalker7025 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Eggs at that time in Germany we're basically a luxury

  • @lancewolf2451
    @lancewolf2451 ปีที่แล้ว

    For historical movies..Watch the 1962 Mutiny on the bounty..one of the most intriguing and fascinating true events in maritime history..

  • @tonysmith5504
    @tonysmith5504 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you like war films you should watch hacksaw ridge it’s a true story directed by Mel Gibson… it’s one of my favorites

  • @warriorpitbull1170
    @warriorpitbull1170 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have to admit that I'm a bit disappointed that we have to miss your reaction to the scene where Norman gets his nickname. It's probably the most emotional segment of the movie for me. Norman is accepted into Fury's crew and named 'Machine' jubilantly and to the praises of those who are now his closest friends; they're family now and bonded by blood.

    • @michaelhoward142
      @michaelhoward142 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes, I was looking forward to that scene and was disappointed that it wasn't included.

  • @hedgeend10
    @hedgeend10 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just come across your channel Amy and loved how you reviewed one of my favourite films with intelligence and humour.
    Looking forward to more x

    • @amylorraine3776
      @amylorraine3776  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you so much!

    • @hedgeend10
      @hedgeend10 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@amylorraine3776 Looking forward to your next review Amy 👍

  • @michaelperussina2835
    @michaelperussina2835 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    its phucked but normand needed to learn

  • @matthewcharles5867
    @matthewcharles5867 ปีที่แล้ว

    Troop leader by Bill Bellamy is a great book . He was a tank commander 8th kings royal Irish hussars he fought through the Normandy landing, low countries and Germany. Did some amazing things against opposition tanks and 88s .

  • @sspdirect02
    @sspdirect02 ปีที่แล้ว

    Dante’s Peak with Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton is a film you should react.

  • @erickvart
    @erickvart ปีที่แล้ว

    You should watch hacksaw ridge

  • @tehawesomeface1337
    @tehawesomeface1337 ปีที่แล้ว

    There were many stories of tank crews making a last stand against overwhelming odds throughout WWII. In the early days of the German invasion of Russia, Russian tank crews turned their tanks into static pillboxes to defend crossroads to delay the Germans for as long as they could. Their tanks were so well-armored they survived numerous hits before they were destroyed. There are many gruesome photos of Russian tanks and their crews who made these last stands.
    One of the most recent examples were the Israeli tank crews making a stand during the Yom Kippur War at the Golan Heights against wave after wave of Syrian tanks. I was a teenager at the time of this battle and I stayed up very late listening to the news while it was happening. I remember waiting for the grim outcome of the ongoing battle the next morning. The morning news instead
    said that the Israelis withstood the onslaught, but I saw the tragic site of hundreds of destroyed Syrian tanks in the ‘Valley of Tears’.

  • @darthmichael12
    @darthmichael12 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Now watch interstellar!!

  • @TheHellHeadbanger
    @TheHellHeadbanger ปีที่แล้ว

    8:32 those German boys were members of the Hitlerjugend or Hitler Youth. Hitler Youth were child soldiers where boys were killing machines and girls were nurses. In 1945, when the Allies and Soviet Union entered Nazi Germany, teenage girls were forced to join the fight against the Allies.
    26:33 the Tiger was the most feared tank in WW2. There was even a stronger tank called King Tiger. The standard American tank "Sherman M4" were no match for the German Tigers and standard "Panther" tanks. When the Allies encountered Nazi tank battalions, they mostly relied on heavy airstrikes capable of destroying the Tiger monsters.
    46:07 the Nazi Waffen SS who spared Norman was the same age range as Norman. The young soldier must have joined the Hitler Youth in his teens to gain access to the SS (SchutzStaffel) training barracks after graduation. But the young Nazi must have witnessed the indiscriminate executions towards German civilians who did not follow orders from the SS. The young Nazi looked like he was gonna yell "PRISONER" once he spotted Norman, but saw a reflection of himself.

    • @amylorraine3776
      @amylorraine3776  ปีที่แล้ว

      I especially love the comment about him seeing a reflection of himself.. and in a way it brings us back to the beginning when Norman didn't want to kill the german

    • @TheHellHeadbanger
      @TheHellHeadbanger ปีที่แล้ว

      @@amylorraine3776 Not all Germans during the Nazi Regime in 1933-1945 believed in Hitler's speeches. But during that time, the government was a Fascist Totalitarian country and every German citizen had to obey or be persecuted by the Gestapo (Nazi Police).
      I did love your reaction in the movie too.

  • @blakewalker84120
    @blakewalker84120 ปีที่แล้ว

    War films destroy us all.
    War is horrifying.
    A good war movie should also be horrifying.
    We watch them because they're good, they make us feel, they make us appreciate life.
    Back in the old days, say, the 50s - 70s, most war movies were nearly bloodless, full of heroes doing heroic things and winning wars while anybody who died around them usually just fell down and that's it. No blood, no gore, no horror. Just heroes.
    Go back in time and watch:
    A Bridge Too Far 1977
    Midway 1976 (not the later one)
    The Green Berets 1968
    In Harm's Way 1965
    The Longest Day 1962
    You'll see what I'm talking about.
    Those are all great movies, classics of their time.
    But you won't get much of a feel for the awful horrors of war.
    Starting around 1980 or so, movies like Apocalypse Now, Full Metal Jacket, Platoon, Glory, and a few others started adding blood and gore to war movies.
    We started seeing death and mutilation and destruction.
    Sometimes even the heroes died.
    Sometimes we couldn't even tell who the heroes were.
    War moved from the idea of "Watch these heroes win a war, and bring your kids because it's fun for the whole family." to "War is horrible and disgusting and tragic and very shocking."
    I think it's a good trend.
    Instead of glorifying war, we're horrifying war.

  • @kylespeirs6510
    @kylespeirs6510 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    React to American Sniper

  • @kevinalexander109
    @kevinalexander109 ปีที่แล้ว

    Buen video linda ❤

  • @51tetra69
    @51tetra69 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    God bless all the courageous veterans with nerves of steel who risked everything and sacrificed so much to protect our countries and preserve the freedoms we enjoy today! God bless all the souls - military and civilian - that we have lost in times of war! God bless America! God bless us all and grant us peace!

    • @johnkimble4119
      @johnkimble4119 ปีที่แล้ว

      God definitely doesn't bless the fuckers who invaded or bombed half the globe the last 100 years. Keep him out of this.

  • @uncoolmartin460
    @uncoolmartin460 ปีที่แล้ว

    You might have not seen these.. but maybe you have.
    Ice Cold In Alex (North Africa, John mills, Anthony Quayle. Fiction\Drama)
    In Which We Serve (Royal Navy, Atlantic. Noel Coward, John Mills and a very young Richard Attenborough. Fiction\Drama)
    The Big Red One (Italy, Lee Marvin, and a young Mark Hamil and a lot more. Semi Historical)
    The Longest Day (D-Day Normandy Invasion. John Wayne, John Mills + many more I can't remember. A reasonable account of the events.)
    A Bridge Too Far (Europe, Operation Market Garden. Another reasonably accurate film.)
    For a laugh I like these two, Operation Petticoat and Kellys Heroes.
    Cross Of Iron is a film from the German side starring Lee Marvin, very good.
    Das Boot (German Uboat and its crew. Very good.)

  • @HiImTroy15
    @HiImTroy15 ปีที่แล้ว

    The Whale is great if you haven’t seen it

    • @amylorraine3776
      @amylorraine3776  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm seriously thinking of doing that one soon :)

  • @Reardonsteel236
    @Reardonsteel236 ปีที่แล้ว

    WWII film about the naval battle of midway called "Midway".

  • @Commander-vf1lk
    @Commander-vf1lk ปีที่แล้ว

    13:53
    1) Teaching the new rookie to get used to it.
    2) This is within the late war (1944-45) period. Nearly the end of the war.
    3) That German wore a stolen US military uniform. From a personal perspective, that’s dishonorable, disrespectful, etc. especially to the dead. Basically, like stolen valor. Understandable that he did it to survive but still is a no go. He essentially forfeited all his rights as a POW (Prisoner of War).
    Why? How?
    It is generally not allowed for soldiers to wear uniforms that belong to enemy combatants. This is because doing so can create confusion on the battlefield and potentially put their teammate soldier at risk.
    Additionally, it is considered a war crime under the Geneva Conventions to wear the uniform of an enemy combatant with the intent to deceive. Another possibility of him being a spy.
    If he wanted to be a POW, he should’ve surrendered without stealing the uniform. However, there’s no guarantee depending on the kind of enemy unit you’re up against cuz even soldiers & officers can take it personally that they’ll just make a cover story for whatever personal reasons so they’re not caught doing a war crime themselves. Stuff like these happen regardless.

    • @amylorraine3776
      @amylorraine3776  ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow.. How did I even miss the fact that he had a stolen uniform! Thanks for that. 😉 The worst thing is that if I was in their situation, I would have him killed, no hesitation, uniform or not (only under their circumstances of course 😆) But outwards looking in, I can't help to feel bad for the guy. ☺😅

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi Amy I'm a new sub, you said you like war films. Do you like horses? I suggest War Horse 🐎 . about a British lad and his love for his horse in WW I 😊

    • @amylorraine3776
      @amylorraine3776  ปีที่แล้ว

      I have but it was such a long time ago that I have to admit I don't remember any of the details.. but would that count as a first time reaction? 🤔 Thanks for the sub by the way 🤗

  • @davidcooks5265
    @davidcooks5265 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I enjoyed watching with you 👍

    • @amylorraine3776
      @amylorraine3776  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching xx

  • @TheTsar1918
    @TheTsar1918 ปีที่แล้ว

    Saving Private Ryan, Glory, Last Samurai, Band of Brothers, Green Mile, Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, Iron Giant, Steel Magnolias, The Whale, The Pacific, Dunkirk, Tombstone, Lord of the Rings. Among many I'd recommend.

    • @amylorraine3776
      @amylorraine3776  ปีที่แล้ว

      I've seen most of those but not all.. the whale keeps catching my attention

    • @TheTsar1918
      @TheTsar1918 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@amylorraine3776 Worth it. But it’s intense.

  • @uncoolmartin460
    @uncoolmartin460 ปีที่แล้ว

    You might have not seen these.. but maybe you have.
    Ice Cold In Alex (North Africa, John mills, Anthony Quayle. Fiction\Drama)
    In Which We Serve (Royal Navy, Atlantic. Noel Coward, John Mills and a very young Richard Attenborough. Fiction\Drama)
    The Big Red One (Italy, Lee Marvin, and a young Mark Hamil and a lot more. Semi Historical)
    The Longest Day (D-Day Normandy Invasion. John Wayne, John Mills + many more I can't remember. A reasonable account of the events.)
    A Bridge Too Far (Europe, Operation Market Garden. Another reasonably accurate film.)
    For a laugh I like these two, Operation Petticoat and Kellys Heroes.
    Cross Of Iron is a film from the German side starring Lee Marvin, very good.
    Das Boot (German Uboat and its crew. Very good.)

    • @amylorraine3776
      @amylorraine3776  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hmmm have to say i haven't seen most of them, thanks for the suggestions 😊

    • @uncoolmartin460
      @uncoolmartin460 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@amylorraine3776 you're welcome, i hope that you like them, if\when you see them.
      They're not as graphic as the modern films "Ice Cold" was used in a beer advert, you'll have to see the film to know which one :).
      "In Which we serve" was made during the war and the model making visual effects are spectacular.

  • @accountablehog
    @accountablehog ปีที่แล้ว

    Love this movie

  • @scottdarden3091
    @scottdarden3091 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amy we need the movie volume up a little 😊

    • @amylorraine3776
      @amylorraine3776  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sorry.. iffy editor .. a.k.a.. me 😆

  • @EthanBSide
    @EthanBSide ปีที่แล้ว

    Don't watch these. Know some history for fans or look cry for clicks.

  • @dicktater6245
    @dicktater6245 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Turn up your volume please. Subbed 🎉