there is a true art to sticking it right up the boss's ass...and getting away with it. raise your voice, and its insubordination. comment casually, and it's an observation.
This is great show i can’t believe i missed it when it first came out ! The 20 17 Swat has a so many similarities tv Shemar M made a comment about how badass was as Samuel Jackson as Hondo and the show was really good their new show wanted to keep that reputation going 🔥
1:30 i kinda love the background comments in this scene.. "I should be in first class!" it sounds silly for example, but it gives a dimension between characters in the background that to me it's interesting.
I think he was just predicting where he was going. You can see Street come up from behind the chairs, the dude takes shot to roughly chest height and cuts to Street being behind the chairs again and popping up much faster. Likely Street just double taked the dude and popped up just bit to bait him and then popped up for real
I am wondering if it was foreshadowing or not -- but the only team member to get shot during this training was the only one to turn on the team later on.
Oh yeah, big time. In fact, this wasn't even the first sign. It all started at the range where Street beat TJ after Hondo put money on Street to beat him. Then it happened again during sniper training when Street beat TJ during a round of "sniper poker". Then of course, there's this scene where TJ is the only one to get shot during the test. After this TJ is not really interacting with the team much, not even during the celebration of their graduation. All of these were subtle clues of TJ's fall from grace made more meaningful when you remember that TJ was pretty confident and full of himself before Street kept beating him.
This movie was the reason why i choose to become a future law enforcement officer. Thank you Lord I'm one step away and soon will be joining the swat unit 🙏😇🙌
This is how you do a strong female character. They had an advantage because she was female - not because she was some manly chick with manly characteristics, but because she had something none of them had entirely due to her sex: size and body shape. Movies try too often to make women match men to convince you they’re strong, thereby nearly affirming that feminine traits are weak. This style confirms the utilitarian concept of men and women, and how we both have something to offer in all sorts of scenarios. Kudos.
This is after she beat up that dude with razor blades by herself so I wouldn’t full say fully what you said..sure in this scene but not the entire movie.
Perhaps, but a real scenario likely wouldn’t have had devices on the hatches anyway. It’s hard enough to get guns on the plane, how would they get grenades and wire?
@@SunlightGwyn Not necessary It has to be a plane or hatches, they could be doors or anything else. The point also is that in a real scenario, nerviosism and tension are completely felt in the air.
That would be correct Delta Force or Navy SEALS would handle a hostage crisis involving US citizens if it was abroad but domestic incidents that’s where FBI Hostage Rescue Team is called in!
Which in turn was also based on a the TV show S.W.A.T. in 1975. Deacon's father in the movie is played by the original Deacon in the series. The driver who asks the team "where to?" at the end is the original Hondo.
5:14 This wouldn't work in modern commercial aircraft. cockpit windshields are highly reinforced for a reason, as good as bulletprooof. Even a 50-caliber can't penetrate.
I think you underestimate the capability of a .50 BFG rifle round like those used in the M2 or a McMillan TAC-50. Those were initially designed to destroy the engine blocks of armored vehicles. It would easily destroy the windshields. Now a .50 AE round like those used in Desert Eagles would be a different story. Now the reinforced windshields would definitely stop a round or two from an M1911 chambered in either .45 ACP or 9x19mm.
Couple of things that were noticed: SWAT officer got shot in the chest The two in the captain's pit got noticed cutting the wire so would have been automatically dead.
The only gripe I have with this is that if a terrorist saw the floor panel move theres no way they wouldnt instantly move away and warn every other terrorist on the plane that someone was trying to sneak aboard. It would instantly turn into a violent situation with terrorists screaming over the radio for swat to back off or hostages would die and they would be grabbing human shields. Should have been an instant course failure.
They would most likely be using a lighter load to launch the hook since you aren't looking for lethality in that situation. I haven't been able to find anything on sound permanence through the cabin, but I'd expect the cabin of an airplane to be quite insulated from external noise to combat the sound of the engines as well as air resistance during normal operation. I know it's only a part of the situation as well, but the targets onboard have ear protection on which would hamper their hearing. This is all speculation on my part.
@@eviltin182 "I haven't been able to find anything on sound permanence through the cabin" HAHA. Why would you be looking. It's a movie clown. Calm down. HAHA!
Awesome movie but they did this mission on hard af mode with only pistols. We know Swat wouldn't breach without at LEAST MP5's and Ar15's. Should have left the part in where the judas got shot cause that was foreshadowing of why he betrayed the team...cause he was butthurt lmao
Can anyone else explain the scene where they are pulling the guy over the plane? I never understood how this would work. 1) How does he signal to the guys on the ground from pulling once he is on top? I'd fear they'd pull one too many times and he'd fall of the other side. 2) Why isn't he tied to a cable on the behind him when he's going up? I question how they ended up getting the entire rope around the plane without him bringing up another rope behind him.
Loved this movie. It's cheesy action fun and hails from a time when we weren't afraid of making good cops the good guys in movies and media! Feels like this movie wouldn't be made today. The cast is top tier as well which manages to make the corny writing just fun and not cringe. I struggled to watch the new SWAT tv show because the acting is basic and the dialogue even more stilted. Plus a movie gives an unbelievable one-off situation which I can manage but an entire show has crazy scenarios in every episode and it feels overdramatic.
Yes, they would. Specifically their Hostage Rescue Team. Who is trained by and works alongside SWAT, as well as other tactics teams. Or the local SWAT team engages with backup from the FBI.
I'm probably in the minority but I do not care for airplane CQB. It was never a huge appeal for me. I mean it sounds good on paper until you get inside of one
I still love how casually Hondo makes that remark about setting a new course record.
Hondo was hilarious throughout the whole movie. Telling his boss that it's a shame he's not one of the terrorists kills me every time I hear that line
@@skinnybballer that terrorist line is underrated best line in the movie
there is a true art to sticking it right up the boss's ass...and getting away with it.
raise your voice, and its insubordination. comment casually, and it's an observation.
For anyone who wants to know the song is called 'Time is Running Out' by Apollo 440
“How’d you know about this place?”
“I saw Executive Decision.”
I was fucking thinking that too. It's a shame this movie wasn't as good as this scene. Most intense action scene was a training bit, lol.
😆😅😂🤣🤣
@@alexkidd4604 am I wrong?
I never understood why this movie wasn’t liked so much. I enjoyed it when it came out and I still do!
I heard they compared it to the actual TV series in the 80s , and dislikes the idea how they put the fate in some of the old characters
I love this movie I remember going to the theater to see it when I was 14
@@aliancer that's exactly why. Too many people were comparing it to the TV show. I liked this movie for what it was.
This is great show i can’t believe i missed it when it first came out ! The 20 17 Swat has a so many similarities tv Shemar M made a comment about how badass was as Samuel Jackson as Hondo and the show was really good their new show wanted to keep that reputation going 🔥
I liked it too
So this is what Tenpenny did before he took over C.R.A.S.H and worked with the Ballas.
Damn good times😊
I love seeing you in the most random of videos. lol love your stuff!
"I take you all!"
- Officer Frank Tenpenny
Aye he said he wasn't getting paid enough...
Or when Officer Tenpenny actually does his job
1:30 i kinda love the background comments in this scene..
"I should be in first class!" it sounds silly for example, but it gives a dimension between characters in the background that to me it's interesting.
Just like how one hold his shirt with his role and just tilts his head like he's asking "really? I gotta wear this?"
Agreed. It almost feels like that wasn't even a "take" they just had the cameras rolling as they set up the scene
This song is permanently ingrained in my memory lol
me too, so much so that when im about to do something intense this song plays inside my head lol
I love how the guitar strums match the numbers he calls out until they get to 4 and then he goes hard on the solo
RObert just letting you that is running out!!!!!
So whats the song name?
Apollo 440 - Time Is Running Out
This is one of the best movies from my childhood.
Can't believe the movie is already 20 years old! 😳
unreal! These guys still look good.
A painful fact since I saw it in the theatre.
im getting old now 😔
That fistbump at the end. Oh yeah!
Dirty D and Fury.
This movie is the only time we get to see Hawkeye vs Bullseye.
Then theres Nick Fury and Letty
@@AnthroGearhead ah yes.
@@AnthroGearhead penguin!
I heard Snowplow won in the end
@@OddballHillbilly419 who?
Bro was so young. I’ve been watching him for so long I forgot he was young at one point 😂😂
Gotta remind u, when SWAT released, Jackson was 55 years old lol, that isn't young either
Jackson was 55 in this scene tf lmao
Look up his scene in Coming to America, that's the earliest film I know he's in.
I am SICK AND TIRED OF THESE SNAKES ON THIS PLANE!- SAMUEL L JACKSON
Gonna tell my kids this Nick Fury’s actual back story, and how he met Hawkeye before faking his death and recruiting him
5:36 - I like to believe that the SWAT guy playing a terrorist wasn't in fact aiming at Street given where it hit :D
He's also on Fuller's shit list.
I think he was just predicting where he was going. You can see Street come up from behind the chairs, the dude takes shot to roughly chest height and cuts to Street being behind the chairs again and popping up much faster. Likely Street just double taked the dude and popped up just bit to bait him and then popped up for real
This movie was awesome. Wished it got a part 2. But since it didn’t, glad we got a Series(with different actors tho).
The music fits so well!
Best scene in the film. A lot more interesting than the Montel incident
This soundtrack is so perfect for this scene.
I used to play this song when playing rainbow 6 siege - presidential plane. Good times
"Shame you not playing one of the terrorists" haha lol.. Hondo always poking.. 🤣🤣
I am wondering if it was foreshadowing or not -- but the only team member to get shot during this training was the only one to turn on the team later on.
Oh yeah, big time. In fact, this wasn't even the first sign. It all started at the range where Street beat TJ after Hondo put money on Street to beat him. Then it happened again during sniper training when Street beat TJ during a round of "sniper poker". Then of course, there's this scene where TJ is the only one to get shot during the test. After this TJ is not really interacting with the team much, not even during the celebration of their graduation. All of these were subtle clues of TJ's fall from grace made more meaningful when you remember that TJ was pretty confident and full of himself before Street kept beating him.
@@SkyScourgeGod Whoah I never noticed whole pattern. I thought it was Street who got shot in the airplane exercise
Foreshadows his death on the plane at the end of the movie too.
@@SkyScourgeGod Don't forget the dog incident. Not sure if that was an accident or intentional. I've heard two completing answers.
love this cast!!! too bad they didnt do a sequel with them!!!
back then sequelizing a movie is a crime
This movie was the reason why i choose to become a future law enforcement officer. Thank you Lord I'm one step away and soon will be joining the swat unit 🙏😇🙌
Enjoy your poor life choice . Shitty work to personal life balance, no time with your family, probably get divorced. Good luck 🤞
Good luck! Sounds like a very exciting career!
Good luck bud, LEO here
How’s it going?
It's a movie, bro, come to reality 😂
This movie when i was 12-13 epic, now it`s even more hahaha. This scene with the soundtrack its DOPE!
Best music, scene sync
Soundtrack of this movie is underated
Great song choice for this scene
Such a great scene. You feel the pressure but also the vibe of kicking ass with style.
Letty never returned to F&F, she joined the SWAT becuz it pays better and more fun 😊
This is the movie that made me fall in love with Michelle Rodriguez. Damn she's good!
amazing actress
4:06 i never understood how someone now KNOWS you have intruders in the plane and he didnt do anything
This is how you do a strong female character. They had an advantage because she was female - not because she was some manly chick with manly characteristics, but because she had something none of them had entirely due to her sex: size and body shape. Movies try too often to make women match men to convince you they’re strong, thereby nearly affirming that feminine traits are weak. This style confirms the utilitarian concept of men and women, and how we both have something to offer in all sorts of scenarios. Kudos.
Weirdo
michelle rodriguez did so well for the part
Very true
This is after she beat up that dude with razor blades by herself so I wouldn’t full say fully what you said..sure in this scene but not the entire movie.
Hell yeah 👍
You're either SWAT or you're..... Something else..
4:05 In a real scenario, the attacker would have already fired upon seeing the slightest movement
4:41 Or even here
It’s a movie calm down mark.
Perhaps, but a real scenario likely wouldn’t have had devices on the hatches anyway. It’s hard enough to get guns on the plane, how would they get grenades and wire?
@@SunlightGwyn Not necessary It has to be a plane or hatches, they could be doors or anything else. The point also is that in a real scenario, nerviosism and tension are completely felt in the air.
This film will be my favourite of all times. I love the bso too, I consider that each song fits perfectly with the scene. ❤
"I'm supposed to be in first class"
Playing Presidential plane on Rainbow 6 siege like
the music bangs.
Thanks for the update 🎉
I think swat 1 by collin farrels and samuel l Jackson were the best as they’re the most famous
This movie is so badass
I love that backsound the music
Thank you 🙏🏾 for post!
SWAT would not assault a plan, this is Delta Forces speciality.
That would be correct Delta Force or Navy SEALS would handle a hostage crisis involving US citizens if it was abroad but domestic incidents that’s where FBI Hostage Rescue Team is called in!
Hang on a second, Hondo and Deeks, as in Deacon? Is the TV show SWAT based on the film?
Which in turn was also based on a the TV show S.W.A.T. in 1975. Deacon's father in the movie is played by the original Deacon in the series. The driver who asks the team "where to?" at the end is the original Hondo.
@@db3515 I’ve got a hell of a backlog of SWAT to watch then.
5:14 This wouldn't work in modern commercial aircraft. cockpit windshields are highly reinforced for a reason, as good as bulletprooof. Even a 50-caliber can't penetrate.
I think you underestimate the capability of a .50 BFG rifle round like those used in the M2 or a McMillan TAC-50. Those were initially designed to destroy the engine blocks of armored vehicles. It would easily destroy the windshields. Now a .50 AE round like those used in Desert Eagles would be a different story. Now the reinforced windshields would definitely stop a round or two from an M1911 chambered in either .45 ACP or 9x19mm.
Get in there and break Fuller's 💔😂😂
2:58 who the hell shot Lucy Liu in the eyes?
I like that cd there playing gather around 😂
Tell you what man..
Those sim rounds hurt.
Couple of things that were noticed:
SWAT officer got shot in the chest
The two in the captain's pit got noticed cutting the wire so would have been automatically dead.
The only gripe I have with this is that if a terrorist saw the floor panel move theres no way they wouldnt instantly move away and warn every other terrorist on the plane that someone was trying to sneak aboard. It would instantly turn into a violent situation with terrorists screaming over the radio for swat to back off or hostages would die and they would be grabbing human shields. Should have been an instant course failure.
Eyyy 🤘 nice Background music 😉😎
Me and my squad in rainbow six seige
Love the outro to this also
I like what Sanchez tell street. How did you know about this place, I knew a few stewardess. "Just a few?"
@5:14 Can a real bullet go through a cockpit window? That’s really thick glass.
I doubt it because it’s extreme safety glass
Samuel Jackson seems like if he was a real life trades teacher, he would train you to be the best at your craft.
What is the music during this scene?
I am not a cop/army/terrorist etc but I would say no sleeper would just turn up with the gun like that to get killed 😂😂😂😂MOVIES man, I tell you!
6:05 guys, who is Chris Redfield's sister?
Michelle Rodriguez. Funny enough, she actually appeared in a couple of the live-action Resident Evil films.
@@tacticalochoa1310 i think the guy was talking about the guy saying clear as claire 😂
Apollo 440. Great song
10 David this is 70 David...got you again Captain
Did someone just say I was supposed to be in first class 1:34
This is a really good scene of a pretty okay movie
I guess we’ll just ignore the fact they completely gave away their positions by discharging a 12ga shotgun right outside the plane
They would most likely be using a lighter load to launch the hook since you aren't looking for lethality in that situation. I haven't been able to find anything on sound permanence through the cabin, but I'd expect the cabin of an airplane to be quite insulated from external noise to combat the sound of the engines as well as air resistance during normal operation.
I know it's only a part of the situation as well, but the targets onboard have ear protection on which would hamper their hearing.
This is all speculation on my part.
@@eviltin182 "I haven't been able to find anything on sound permanence through the cabin" HAHA. Why would you be looking. It's a movie clown. Calm down. HAHA!
@@limitbassfishing2733 Because someone asked a question where that information might be relevant in the given scenario. Calm down clown.
@@eviltin182 They tend to be pretty well soundproofed for passenger comfort.
@@limitbassfishing2733 laughing at your own joke, that's similar to high fiving yourself b/c no one else will or cares enough to even look at you.
Have that, Fuller
Awesome movie but they did this mission on hard af mode with only pistols. We know Swat wouldn't breach without at LEAST MP5's and Ar15's. Should have left the part in where the judas got shot cause that was foreshadowing of why he betrayed the team...cause he was butthurt lmao
thw swat series are based on this movie right? because i heard few familiar names
Both are based on the 1975 series of same name.
Can anyone else explain the scene where they are pulling the guy over the plane? I never understood how this would work.
1) How does he signal to the guys on the ground from pulling once he is on top? I'd fear they'd pull one too many times and he'd fall of the other side.
2) Why isn't he tied to a cable on the behind him when he's going up? I question how they ended up getting the entire rope around the plane without him bringing up another rope behind him.
1.) He just let go of the rope once he's on the top of the plane. They also have radio.
2.) So he could easily let go off the rope.
This movie is awesome
Loved this movie. It's cheesy action fun and hails from a time when we weren't afraid of making good cops the good guys in movies and media! Feels like this movie wouldn't be made today. The cast is top tier as well which manages to make the corny writing just fun and not cringe. I struggled to watch the new SWAT tv show because the acting is basic and the dialogue even more stilted. Plus a movie gives an unbelievable one-off situation which I can manage but an entire show has crazy scenarios in every episode and it feels overdramatic.
man with suit , i feel like he was waiting for their failing
Strange. I was thinking about this film earlier today and it appears in my recommendation
Shouldn't have cut before hondo makes the point one of them went home in a bodybag. That was an important point.
Oh i remember this movie haha😅
tim david this is 70 david < lol>
Can I get this song. Is it out there?
Por favor que alguie me diga como se llama la cancion!
I have never seen this movie 😢
1:44 1:51 START ATTACK 😎💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Nick Fury’s humble beginnings.
Good siege map
The FBI would be handling a hijacked airliner.
Yes, they would. Specifically their Hostage Rescue Team. Who is trained by and works alongside SWAT, as well as other tactics teams. Or the local SWAT team engages with backup from the FBI.
This is a TRAINING scenario, bro.
Does anyone know the name of the song that can tell me please 🙏
2:44
RIP Reg E. Cathey
I'm probably in the minority but I do not care for airplane CQB. It was never a huge appeal for me. I mean it sounds good on paper until you get inside of one
They always give us the bus look like the capt got it in for us
Cool
Lockheed L-1011
One of the most beautiful planes ever made
I don't think handgun ammo would penetrate a Boeing airliners windshield.
It would go straight through
Boeing can barely make their planes fly, what makes you think they’d spare the expense for bulletproof glass?
it would, easily. whether it would still be accurate is another story
@@ironboy3245 At that range, accuracy isn't probably as much as an issue
@@LordNinja109 bullets would tumble though
The real Hondo
Nick Fury with Bullseye & Hawkeye
so there is a swat show and movie and they have the same names in both, odd.
They're both based on the 1975 swat show
@@LOLHAMMER45678it's called sarcasm
A team not an MVP
Or 2 MVPS from the team lmao
5:27 -> Shoot in the chest, and that's the end of the movie.
Hi
this was not a training scene.
It wasn’t, it was a testing range.
Do y’all think this would of been effective in the Con Air plane?
If the cons don’t discover the guns in the store room then yes, as the cons would only have one pistol between them.
Please somebody can tell me what the song is
The title of the sing
time is running out - Apollo 440