THIS WAS A TOTAL DISASTER! BAND OF BROTHERS 1X4 (Replacements) FIRST TIME REACTION!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 18 มิ.ย. 2024
- BAND OF BROTHERS FIRST TIME REACTION!
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Original Series: BAND OF BROTHERS
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"Am I alright? Quit looking at me like that! Am I alright??" Is one of my favorite moments in the series between Winters and Nix, the care is there. Not bad for Nix, with bullet holes in his helmet, having never fired his weapon in combat.
That was a cool moment!
Winters: "Never put yourself in a position to take from these men"
Buck: "Alright...I'll throw left handed then..." Love him 🎯😂
He tried lol
WINTERS WAS NOT REFERRING TO NCO'S
If you have time to watch it on your own, there's a 1977 film, full of lots of really big stars of the time, called "A Bridge Too Far" that covers the whole Market Garden operation- with Easy company's 101st Airborne Division, the 82 Airborne Division, British 1st Airborne Division and the Polish 1sh Parachute Brigade taking the various river crossings, and the British XXX Corps racing to secure the objectives.
The movie does a fairly accurate job and gives you the big picture, where this shows you a tiny, intimate view.
Yeah, Market Garden was the brainchild of that "genius" Montgomery, who was, in fact, an absolute two-faced putz and a prima donna wannabe imho. He later scapegoated Gen. Stanisław Sosabowski as being responsible for the operation's failure when, in fact, Sosabowski had correctly criticised the operation as untenable from the get-go. As historian Michael Alfred Peszke wrote, "The worst thing that a subordinate can do is to question orders and to be proved right." After the war, Sosabowski was treated shamefully - a real disgrace.
@@user-bl5yi4uw6j Yeah, I agree. It makes me sick to think of how Sosabowski was treated, and to end up as basically a common laborer, while incompetent commanders, that got a lot of men killed, got fame and high positions after the war!
We grow up seeing that sort of thing in school, workplaces, the military, etc. 90% of the time, it's who you know rather than what you know.
The old man at 5:42 and 5:44 is a one of the men who actually served in Easy Company.
Wow, that’s awesome!
I think you'd find "Psycho" (1960), "Vertigo" (1958), and "Strangers on a Train" (1951) good reactions. Also, "The Hitcher" (1986), "Go" (1999), and "The Talented Mr Ripley" (1999). If you like Sci-Fi you should watch the classic "Forbidden Planet" (1956) and "Them" (1954). I also think the "Maze Runner" trilogy is excellent (2014+) And, "Blade Runner" (1982). For horror try "The Haunting of Hill House" (2018) mini-series, which is excellent.
Great suggestions, I’ll keep them in mind!
@@noahzynski I forgot "GATTACA" and "Rear Window." "GATTACA" is one of those frightening cautionary Sci-Fi films that packs quite a punch. "Rear Window" is Hitchcock so you know it's top-shelf.
@@noahzynski I agree on the Hitchcock films. They are classics and still hold up as terrific thrillers - highly entertaining.