Looking back at this, part of me thinks someone at Infinity Ward watched this movie and got inspired to the point where it gave us the Urzikstan Embassy mission from MW19
I agree. The first war movie that broke my heart and made me cry. But mostly made me proud of the men and women who serve our country and put their lives on the line
Rone and Jack are my favorite characters but no one beats Tanto for his humor, the funny dance and that even if he’s a joker he’s a legit badass and him carrying that SAW and using it while only wearing t shirt and shorts with his tactical gear is so cool but also humorous (since they had to put on their gear over what they were wearing, also the actor who played such a despicable human in svu portrayed such a genuine, kind and funny guy) seeing these men especially Rone passing away was hard, I can’t imagine how his son found out what happened to his father, also his teammate screaming for Rone despite his arm nearly being blown off is so heart breaking, losing your brother in arms is hard for anyone Also those other special forces that came in with Doherty as we see the delta operators was quite the intro, just 2 guys beards, long hair, both look like marathon runners, worn equipment with a swagger definitely delta force
I appreciate the historical precedent that this event echos. I mean just the fact that the attacks on the annex and complex happened on September 11th, the coordinated attacks seemed to be planned to work as extra salt on the wound.
Holy shit. This movie is being discussed. I love this movie, saw it with my older brother back in 2016, and we totally didn’t know what we were in for. Just saw “Michael Bay” and thought it was gonna be rad, and it was, but also emotional. My favorite is Max Martini as Oz, dude played him great. Like, dude didn’t take shit from the hot angry French woman, understands everyone’s dislike for the chief, but got to know the guy personally, I think, so he doesn’t give him too much crap, and dude WALKED to the medical bay, arm hanging from flesh, and told others that someone else, not able to walk, needed help. Damn, I typed a lot. But yeah, great movie.
@@BranWolfYTI have all of them, I think listening is better than reading. You can actually visualize everything, true believers and savage son and the devils hand are my favorite
I liked this movie a lot, but it was difficult to understand location, especially when the team left the annex to get to the embassy and then ultimately the airfield. Where are they in relation to each other? How far does the QRF have to go to reach them? When the team has to improvise movement, what shift occurs? The stakes and pace were excellent, but I felt lost following the team as they moved
Looking back at this, part of me thinks someone at Infinity Ward watched this movie and got inspired to the point where it gave us the Urzikstan Embassy mission from MW19
@@JasonLopezII I absolutely believe that embassy mission was inspired by this 100 percent
Most definitely
A lot of the MW missions were inspired by popular Hollywood movies like The Rock, Red Dawn, and Sicario to name a few.
Probably Michael Bay's most underrated film
@@papafrenchie6088 definitely feel it's underrated!
I agree. The first war movie that broke my heart and made me cry. But mostly made me proud of the men and women who serve our country and put their lives on the line
His only the under-rated film. The rest are over-rated.
Rone and Jack are my favorite characters but no one beats Tanto for his humor, the funny dance and that even if he’s a joker he’s a legit badass and him carrying that SAW and using it while only wearing t shirt and shorts with his tactical gear is so cool but also humorous (since they had to put on their gear over what they were wearing, also the actor who played such a despicable human in svu portrayed such a genuine, kind and funny guy) seeing these men especially Rone passing away was hard, I can’t imagine how his son found out what happened to his father, also his teammate screaming for Rone despite his arm nearly being blown off is so heart breaking, losing your brother in arms is hard for anyone
Also those other special forces that came in with Doherty as we see the delta operators was quite the intro, just 2 guys beards, long hair, both look like marathon runners, worn equipment with a swagger definitely delta force
oh yeah he was wild in SVU!
@ a very talented actor he is
This is one of my favorite war movies and is definitely in my top 5 GWOT depictions
EHYYY YOWWWW!!! BRAN YOU GOTTA KEEP UPLOADING THESE TYPE OF CONTENT YEAH?!
You are appreciated!
@elisabethfaust-j3r thank you! Definitely looking to bring a little bit more of military movies and shows on the channel
@@BranWolfYT your commentary is unique, if you ever dwell on other contents I am pretty sure most of us wouldn't mind! So keep exploring!
I appreciate the historical precedent that this event echos. I mean just the fact that the attacks on the annex and complex happened on September 11th, the coordinated attacks seemed to be planned to work as extra salt on the wound.
Holy shit.
This movie is being discussed.
I love this movie, saw it with my older brother back in 2016, and we totally didn’t know what we were in for. Just saw “Michael Bay” and thought it was gonna be rad, and it was, but also emotional.
My favorite is Max Martini as Oz, dude played him great.
Like, dude didn’t take shit from the hot angry French woman, understands everyone’s dislike for the chief, but got to know the guy personally, I think, so he doesn’t give him too much crap, and dude WALKED to the medical bay, arm hanging from flesh, and told others that someone else, not able to walk, needed help.
Damn, I typed a lot.
But yeah, great movie.
a really awesome movie man really enjoyed it!
John krasinski in Jack Ryan is so slept on. He is a top tier actor
@@mars1175 hell yes
This movie is definitely my favorite and I'm looking forward to watching it again.
@@Wolfpredator-t3s it's so damn good
Such an incredible movie. I always have a blast watching it.
Really enjoy it myself!
Either zero dark thirty or the terminal list, next but I recommend he read/listen to the audiobook before doing a video of the terminal list
@@monkeywithacamera6491 I've watched the terminal list twice I haven't heard the audio book however!
@@BranWolfYTI have all of them, I think listening is better than reading. You can actually visualize everything, true believers and savage son and the devils hand are my favorite
I liked this movie a lot, but it was difficult to understand location, especially when the team left the annex to get to the embassy and then ultimately the airfield.
Where are they in relation to each other? How far does the QRF have to go to reach them? When the team has to improvise movement, what shift occurs?
The stakes and pace were excellent, but I felt lost following the team as they moved
I like this episode of The Office
Call of Duty MW 2019 Zero Dark Thirty mission called “Wolf’s Den”
Hey Bran wolf amigo. I missed you. Family matters amigo, that’s why I wasn’t there for you.
@elperrodelautumo7511 Hey, I appreciate you bro don't worry about it! Hope everything is good
Best Michael Bay film
BEERS AND BREAKDOWN ON A SPEEDRUN