FURY Broke Our Souls * MOVIE REACTION and COMMENTARY | First Time Watching (2014)

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Fury is our first war movie reaction. Toy and Tori expected the movie to be difficult to watch, but they were totally unprepared for what they ended up witnessing.
"Fury," directed by David Ayer and released in 2014, is a gritty World War II drama centered on a Sherman tank crew led by battle-hardened Sergeant Don "Wardaddy" Collier (played by Brad Pitt). Set in April 1945, as the Allies make their final push into Nazi Germany, the film showcases the brutal realities of tank warfare. The crew, including Boyd "Bible" Swan (Shia LaBeouf), Trini "Gordo" Garcia (Michael Peña), and Grady "Coon-Ass" Travis (Jon Bernthal), is joined by rookie Norman Ellison (Logan Lerman), who is thrust into the chaos of battle.
As they face overwhelming odds and navigate the horrors of war, the crew forms a tight bond, exemplifying themes of brotherhood and sacrifice. The film's intense battle scenes, realistic portrayal of tank combat, and exploration of the psychological toll of war make "Fury" a compelling depiction of the final days of World War II. With its strong performances and gripping narrative, "Fury" offers a raw and unflinching look at the cost of war and the resilience of the human spirit.
The film also has small roles by Jason Isaacs and Scott Eastwood.
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@RuntotheMovies
@RuntotheMovies 25 күн бұрын
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@dangroz03
@dangroz03 22 күн бұрын
SINCE YOU WATCHED THIS WAR MOVIE I HAVE SOME RECOMMENDATIONS WAR HORSE 2011, PEARL HARBOUR 2001, DUNKIRK 2017.
@kristhomas4039
@kristhomas4039 22 күн бұрын
please react to rambo 3. PLEASE !!!!
@Reshtarc
@Reshtarc 22 күн бұрын
Tracer rounds every 5th round has a burning base. aka tracer round.
@jbwade5676
@jbwade5676 21 күн бұрын
😢😢
@soulcapture1185
@soulcapture1185 18 күн бұрын
@@RuntotheMovies try watching the Saving Private Ryan the best WW2 movie my opinion
@S1D3W1ND3R015
@S1D3W1ND3R015 23 күн бұрын
A lot of people dont realize, but this entire movie takes place in 1 day. Sun up to sun down and the horse that wakes Norman up is the same horse at the beginning.
@BillMcSwain
@BillMcSwain 23 күн бұрын
Exactly! I made the same comment
@Josh86_925
@Josh86_925 22 күн бұрын
I've seen this movie probably 10x and never noticed that! Crazy how the white horse keeps showing up when there's all this death around. Almost like it symbolizes 1 of the 4 horseman of the apocalypse in the book of Revelation. The pale horse represents death
@lw3918
@lw3918 22 күн бұрын
A lot of people don't realize this movie is not historically accurate.
@S1D3W1ND3R015
@S1D3W1ND3R015 22 күн бұрын
@lw3918 It may not be, but it's accurate as far as the horrors of war go. The PTSD, emotions, lack there of etc etc.
@CostMeALeg
@CostMeALeg 21 күн бұрын
​@@lw3918wtf is your point ? It's a movie about a tank crew in WW2, not a fucking documentary... Smfh. Btw War Daddy was a real tank commander , the names of his men have been changed, as well as the name of his tank. It was really called "In the mood" if they didn't change the story it would be a slow fucking movie... War is 85 % being bored 15% being scared shitless...
@billburkett5536
@billburkett5536 21 күн бұрын
I always tell people that the Fury crew is exactly how men act in combat. The dynamics and personalities of the crew are extremely accurate for a small, cohesive unit. You have the strong, unmovable leader (War Daddy); the quiet, stoic guy (Gordo); the spiritual ("religious") voice of reason (Bible); the all-out a-hole, but guy that gets the job done regardless of what people think about him (Grady); and the new, timid guy being molded into a product of his environment. THIS movie is an excellent example of how men act in war. The white horse, to me, symbolizes the purity of life in war. It also symbolizes the brutality that man can do to each other, but the empathy and gentleness of man towards beings besides man. Side note: As for the scene where Machine shoots the German soldier in the back at the behest of War Daddy - the German soldier isn't eligible for prisoner of war (POW) status. This is based on the American soldier finding the German wearing a U.S. soldiers coat; under the Geneva Convention it is prohibited to make use of the "......insignia or uniforms of the adverse Parties while engaged in attacks.....or military operations". It's also referred to as "Perfidy".
@yohnny8839
@yohnny8839 18 күн бұрын
@@billburkett5536 excuse me if I’m wrong, but using the other countries uniform, wasn’t that after the war it was made?
@TheSocratesian
@TheSocratesian 18 күн бұрын
This movie was a simpleton comic book full of BS.
@billburkett5536
@billburkett5536 17 күн бұрын
@@yohnny8839 - good point. I knew the Geneva convention was enacted in the 1860’s, but I had to look up the uniform piece. Apparently it was enacted until 1949. Good catch!
@Purishcommie-ct4ri
@Purishcommie-ct4ri 9 күн бұрын
I ain’t reading all that
@puzzled_pelican3626
@puzzled_pelican3626 23 күн бұрын
Nothing harder and sadder to hear than a soldier saying he’s scared in what he believes to be his last moments
@feldweible
@feldweible 23 күн бұрын
"If someone in a foxhole tells you that they aren't scared. They're either a fool or a liar." "Bravery isn't the absence of fear. It's being afraid and continuing with the mission anyway."
@VorchaKali
@VorchaKali 22 күн бұрын
I was deployed 5 times as a navy Corpsman(combat medic). Twice to Afghanistan and 3 times to Iraq so i have seen more then my share of dying. I do agree with you hearing soldiers admit they are scared is quite rough. But what I found to be absolutely gut wrenching thatbtears at mynsoul even now just thinking about it now was hard-core marines that were grown men crying out for their moma's in their last moments on earth. You hear that once and it's a kind of thing that will haunt your dreams until the day you die.
@puzzled_pelican3626
@puzzled_pelican3626 22 күн бұрын
@@VorchaKali my Vietnam vet dad unfortunately said the same thing. I’m sorry
@LeviBulger
@LeviBulger 22 күн бұрын
You can walk on anti-tank mines. They're either activated with magnets or very heavy pressure. These aren't like video game mines they're dealing with in that scene
@VorchaKali
@VorchaKali 22 күн бұрын
Nobody is built to endure war. No person that experiences war comes back the same. We are forever changed by what we have done and seen.
@steelionx9255
@steelionx9255 22 күн бұрын
True words but I wonder if those words apply to movies as well. Can anybody still be the same after seeing a WW2 film?
@VorchaKali
@VorchaKali 22 күн бұрын
@steelionx9255 if they take a war movie for what it is which is a story about the sacrifices made by soldiers and the bond between brothers in arms then yes. But if it's taken as just an action flick then no and the message is wasted upon them.
@i4Gamess
@i4Gamess 22 күн бұрын
@@VorchaKali when i was like 6 or 7 my dad showed me saving private ryan and band of brothers, at the time i never completely understood them. but it got me into call of duty and i played almost every call of duty till then by 2014. but we watched saving private ryan every year since then until about 2015 or 16 (i was born in 05) after watching it so much i had only then understood not only what i saw happened to real people (and worse) but after that i non stop asked my dad for war movies and shows to watch even to this day. and yet i feel like even if you are a civilian like myself, even if your not the same after watching a war movie, you'll still never truly know what our veterans have done for us.
@svenpeeters9896
@svenpeeters9896 23 күн бұрын
Most anti-tank mines during WW2 were magnetic. Steel tracks would pull on a magnetic cap inside the mine detonating it. In theory, a human stepping on it would not detonate the mine. Anti-personel mines are spring loaded. Some, like the bouncing betty, would even fly up at the height of the chest or head and then detonate.
@edm240b9
@edm240b9 22 күн бұрын
Betties were worse than that. Most of them detonated at crotch level. Having an AP mine that intentionally takes out your junk is just a different kind of cruel.
@bwilliams463
@bwilliams463 12 күн бұрын
'Fury' is about as historically-accurate as a Happy Meal box, but the outstanding performances - particularly John Bernthal as 'Coonass' - make it exciting and very compelling. The thing that's important about Norman is that, as frightened as he is, he never (apart from one early freeze-up) refuses to fight. In the scene where he finds part of Red's face in the tank, he dives out to puke, but then he climbs right back in. You can be brave and scared at the same time.
@Czar_Salad
@Czar_Salad 23 күн бұрын
The ending is somewhat based on the true story of the WW1 British tank "Fray Bentos", which got stuck in the mud and was then attacked by German infantry for over 60 hours. Eventually the crew escaped with one man dead and seven wounded out of the nine man crew.
@goodshipkaraboudjan
@goodshipkaraboudjan 17 күн бұрын
Typical Hollywood, take a story that happened to Allies and substitute them for Americans. Thanks to Hollywood most Americans think that the USA suffered the biggest losses in bomber crews, dropped the most bombs, put the majority of troops on the beaches in D-Day, provided everything for the invasion, captured an Engima then broke the codes and that they had a special forces capability. The truth doesn't sell tickets in US cinemas.
@The_Curious_Cat
@The_Curious_Cat 22 күн бұрын
Toy: "Omg, I'm so scared, nooooo omg, I'm sorry, I'm so scared, omg" Tori: "Yeah! Run him over!" 😂
@blueeyedcowboy8291
@blueeyedcowboy8291 22 күн бұрын
🤣
@user-vw8dj1it1x
@user-vw8dj1it1x 15 күн бұрын
@@The_Curious_Cat there are two types of people 😂😂
@mikeyben7
@mikeyben7 22 күн бұрын
The quote,”War is hell.” Is no joke.
@geniusjohn8280
@geniusjohn8280 23 күн бұрын
Remember they mentioned tracer rounds so they could see where they were shooting. That's why there are flashes when they shoot.
@bootstrapbaron2931
@bootstrapbaron2931 19 күн бұрын
Not necessary. Even when you DON'T use tracers, flashes will still be there because of the fire inside the barrel of a gun that propels the projectile, and the sole purpose for which soldiers use flash-eliminators/flash-hiders to prevent muzzle flash and risk being spotted by enemies. And a flash can also be there because of the projectile scraping against the walls of the barrel, but they're more of sparks than a flash.
@geniusjohn8280
@geniusjohn8280 19 күн бұрын
@@bootstrapbaron2931 I am not talking about flashes at the barrel, I am talking about flashes illuminating the path of the bullets. Why do you think they use tracers? Some reacters comment something to the effect that it looks like they are shooting Star Wars blasters or lasers and I think that is because of the tracers not muzzle flash.
@mikealvarez2322
@mikealvarez2322 23 күн бұрын
A great WW2 movie is HACKSAW RIDGE. It's a true story that captures the violence in fighting the Japanese. It's probably the only movie that had to tone down what the main character actually did because no one would believe it.
@mikealvarez2322
@mikealvarez2322 23 күн бұрын
There was a real Tank commander named Lafayette Pool who wore the nickname War Daddy. He was probably the best badass tank commander in the Army. Every member of his crew had a nickname. The Shean tank we see in the movie is a real tank from WW2 and its real name is Fury.
@davidpoole5595
@davidpoole5595 23 күн бұрын
Most men with the last name Pool or Poole are bad asses
@Scallycowell
@Scallycowell 23 күн бұрын
@@davidpoole5595 Unless their first name is Tim
@Catbytes
@Catbytes 23 күн бұрын
The real name of the main character tank was "In The Mood", like the song, rather than "Fury".
@feldweible
@feldweible 23 күн бұрын
@@Scallycowell Wow, jealousy is not attractive.
@mikealvarez2322
@mikealvarez2322 23 күн бұрын
​@@Catbytes People need to read Lafayette's exploits or see the video about him.
@b.c.5003
@b.c.5003 22 күн бұрын
Saving private Ryan, and Full metal jacket, should be on your war movie list.
@bootstrapbaron2931
@bootstrapbaron2931 19 күн бұрын
What about Jarhead series, American Sniper and Enemy At The Gates? :smirking_face:
@frankdoe4940
@frankdoe4940 22 күн бұрын
At the end when that young German soldier saw Norman and didn’t say or do anything because a lot of young Germans were drafted and forced into war, he didn’t want to be there anymore than Norman did. According to the history of WW2 not all Germans were Nazis.
@AstroXeno
@AstroXeno 23 күн бұрын
So, this movie is set in the spring of 1945, by which time the word had gotten out about the Malmedy massacre, and, while it wasn't policy, there were a lot of Americans who would simply shoot SS men rather than take them prisoner, and plenty of COs who looked the other way when they did.
@johannesvalterdivizzini1523
@johannesvalterdivizzini1523 23 күн бұрын
It's hard to question their judgement.
@Rogers_Ranger
@Rogers_Ranger 22 күн бұрын
@@johannesvalterdivizzini1523 i never did
@keithgoddard4192
@keithgoddard4192 20 күн бұрын
How much did Norman change in 1 day? How different were Gordo and the rest before doing 3 years of this? THAT is the underlying point of this movie, in my opinion.
@JayM409
@JayM409 18 күн бұрын
The German tank in the film was a real Tiger tank. It was captured intact by the British in North Africa in 1943. It was shipped to Britain for evaluation and is now in the Bovington Tank Museum, as is the tank 'Fury.'. It is the only functioning Tiger tank in the world. All the tanks portrayed are capable of travelling faster that shown, but as they are all museum pieces they weren't allowed to risk damaging them, so they drove them slowly. Both the Tiger and Fury were lent out for the making of the film. For a less stressful war movie, you should watch the war comedy 'Kelly's Heroes.' It stars Clint Eastwood and Donald Sutherland, who just passed away on 20 June.
@michaelwatson266
@michaelwatson266 22 күн бұрын
I commend you both for starting to watch war movies. The worst thing we can do is forget the horrors of the past. It makes it so much easier to let history repeat itself.
@reshopheda4616
@reshopheda4616 18 күн бұрын
Its already Happening....All the hate against People that are "Different" is Happening since years again
@BouillaBased
@BouillaBased 23 күн бұрын
The sign on the hanged woman that said, "Ich wollte meine Kinder nicht kämpfen lassen" means, "I wouldn't allow my children to fight."
@Rogers_Ranger
@Rogers_Ranger 22 күн бұрын
The unit they saved pinned down was Bravo Company 3rd Battalion 41'st infantry . I was in the last iteration of that unit. We were anti tank specialists.
@pnwcruiser
@pnwcruiser 21 күн бұрын
In the war genre "Saving Private Ryan" and the series "Band of Brothers" shouldn't be missed. Both superbly done.
@thomasstorch4266
@thomasstorch4266 23 күн бұрын
Now you are ready to watch „Das Boot“, a German movie about the World War II Submarine Warfare. A great Anti-War movie too.
@phoenixmichaels
@phoenixmichaels 22 күн бұрын
Even though they didn't utilize sloped armor, the German Tiger Tank had an astounding 100MM thick frontal turret armor, which is why you see tank rounds bouncing right off of it rather than penetrating. The best way to effectively kill it was to shoot it in the ass. It also had a massive and fearsome 88MM cannon. Tigers were expensive and tedious to build, and the Germans didn't have near enough of them. They were also prone to break down: as many as 40% of them were being repaired at any given time.
@ronmaximilian6953
@ronmaximilian6953 19 күн бұрын
1945, the United States and United Kingdom had high velocity armor-piercing rounds which could pierce the frontal armor of a tiger tank if fired from a long barreled 76mm like that of Fury. Of course, in the real world, a concealed German tank would take out the vehicle with the best anti-tank gun first.
@bootstrapbaron2931
@bootstrapbaron2931 19 күн бұрын
That's because of the tank being so damn heavy of it's armour and protection, and its gasoline engine, the *Maybach HL230 P45 V-12* being insufficient to support the vehicle's speed, maneuverability and reliability, and this is the reason why tanks like Tigers, King Tigers, Panthers, Sturmtigers, Sturmpanthers, Jagdtigers and Jagdpanthers were so prone to malfunctions, engine-overheating, engine-breakdowns and mechanical failures anytime and anywhere, although they really packed a punch when facing allied or soviet tanks, in terms of range, firepower armour.
@TommyPons
@TommyPons 13 күн бұрын
The Tiger would have wasted all 4 in less than 90 seconds.
@Ozai75
@Ozai75 12 күн бұрын
@@TommyPons No it wouldn't have. Normal Shermans with the normal 75mm gun that they had could penetrate the front of a Tiger I at 500 yards *easily* and did so in the times they actually fought. The Uparmed Fury could penetrate it at over 1000 yards. Fury is very loosely based off of British Firefly tank, and they routinely crushed the best of the German armor. Like one of the posters further upwards in this thread the entire family of Tiger/Panther tanks almost comically broke down all the time because either their suspension failed utterly or their engine burned out trying to move that entire honking piece of Metal. A Sherman (76mm) had a reasonable chance of dealing with a tiger from a bit over 1500m which was a fairly long range in WWII and in Europe. At a 1000m or less it was almost a guaranteed penetration on a non glancing shot. (Which by the way was *4* times as far away as the engagement was portrayed at) Another thing to remember is that two of the tanks would've flanked well out to the left and the right of the Tiger with the Fury heading at it straight away. It would've been outflanked and destroyed in a matter of moments. The Tiger's gun couldn't even rotate 45 Degrees in less than 60 seconds. Also with the advent of the Pershing it nearly had a perfect record against the higher end German Tanks.
@TommyPons
@TommyPons 12 күн бұрын
@Ozai75 This is a perfectly running Tiger. The Tiger, with its 8.8 would have never had to break cover either. Both the 4th tank and Fury would have been targeted first, trapping the other two as easy kills. This ambush would have been over in a minute before the Allied tanks knew where the shots came from.
@freddakin7119
@freddakin7119 23 күн бұрын
Please watch Hacksaw Ridge, and We were Soldiers. Saving Private Ryan is fabulous.
@LeadPhalanx-zv6wx
@LeadPhalanx-zv6wx 23 күн бұрын
Ladies as I mentioned in the previous movie those choices are all winners very cool movies regardless of topic.. Cool factor.. Great for reacting too / You can't see bullets those were meant to be tracer rounds
@wombatwilly1002
@wombatwilly1002 22 күн бұрын
From the immortal words of "Oddball".The Tiger has one weakness it's ass,you've gotta hit 'em from behind and point blank".
@ChrisMathers3501
@ChrisMathers3501 22 күн бұрын
Oddball was awesome. I was sad to learn the guy who played him, Donald Sutherland, passed away fairly recently.
@lyndoncmp5751
@lyndoncmp5751 22 күн бұрын
Except the Tigers rear was actually as strong as its side. The rear was the same 80mm thickness as the side. In fact the lower side plate (behind the wheels) was thinner than the rear plate at 60mm. The rear plate was slightly angled so it actually had a few more effective mm than the side.
@BouillaBased
@BouillaBased 23 күн бұрын
"I guess you can use smokes as a payment." Anything that's in short supply--whether it's through rationing as it was for all civilians on any side during the war, or because goods just can't be produced and moved as it was for Germany at this point in the war--is suitable for payment. People were starving, so yes, a chocolate bar could get you just about anything you wanted. Tobacco was rationed and considered a luxury item for civilians, even at the best part of the war.
@rileytruax766
@rileytruax766 5 күн бұрын
yep thats why gordo makes the joke "she'll let you fuck her for a chocolate bar" lol
@bvbxiong5791
@bvbxiong5791 17 күн бұрын
Wardaddy just wasn't being stubborn, he was following orders. Their order was to hold the crossroads. By delaying the Germans and inflicting so many casualties, that one tank crew saved hundreds, maybe thousands of lives.
@McPh1741
@McPh1741 23 күн бұрын
In real life, a tank like Fury, because it wasn't completely destroyed would have been repaired and return to service. I remember watching a show on The History channel over 20 years ago about American tank crews in WW2. One of the veterans they were interviewing was a tank mechanic. He said they would repair any holes in the armor and clean up, repair and repaint the inside. He also said that they could never get the smell of death out of the tank no matter how many coats of paint they put on.
@johannesvalterdivizzini1523
@johannesvalterdivizzini1523 23 күн бұрын
The fact that they were so relatively simple to repair and keep rolling was one of the reasons why they were so actually useful.
@MarSaMa_21
@MarSaMa_21 22 күн бұрын
It didn’t happen a lot, because even though M4A3E8 is a rare Sherman variant to see, at this point of the war they made much more of them than was required at the western front tbh.
@blueeyedcowboy8291
@blueeyedcowboy8291 22 күн бұрын
First, I think Tori could have been a gunner in a tank crew, just as good as the Machine. Second, I would suggest "We were Soldiers", "Hacksaw Ridge" or for more recent time period war movies, "Black Hawk Down" and "13 Hours".
@watchreadplayretro
@watchreadplayretro 14 күн бұрын
Thanks so much T&T! I know this is was a tough watch, but I firmly believe that some movies (and books and poems and these days even games) need to be experienced with a little awe and fear, to endure and come out of the other side of it with the knowledge that some human beings faced that and felt that and did that, and if that can make us a little stronger then great; but if it can help us feel lucky to be alive and (hopefully) luck to be living in a peaceful country during semi-peaceful worldwide times (compared to World Wars) and then let these movies etc power us up and give thanks for each and every day on their behalf. Even if it's just a movie, often they are based upon true events or similar true experiences. I am SO glad I am ageing slowly in this life and this modern world and was not called up during WW1 or WW2 or served my country but faced battle, my heart goes out to all those that have, dead or alive. War movies are powerful for a reason. I feel respect for anyone facing war or acts of war or even acts of violence in any way, combat of this nature would scare the living crap out of me, then (if I survived) haunt me for the rest of my life. I am so thankful that the world has those that take on this burden, willingly or (sadly) sometimes not, so that most of us never need feel this, see this, endure and knightmare these things. Thank You to anyone that has served! Sorry too deep, but I have a friend that tuts and says it's just a made up movie and war action flick, I see it as deeper than that. And what great performances from all the cast here! Did someone seem to catch Jason Isaacs there, I think so anyway :) Thank you both for enduring, it was a certainly a powerful journey!
@feudist
@feudist 23 күн бұрын
It wasn't a missile that went through Coonass, it was a jet of white hot plasma that burned through the armor. A grenade has a spring loaded lever(called a "spoon") that you have to release after you pull the safety pin. The fuse doesn't start burning until then. Then you have around 5 seconds before detonation.
@roger3141
@roger3141 22 күн бұрын
The horrors of war are necessary to watch so that we don't enter into conflict lightly or allow a madman to take power in the first place. Thank you for your reaction.
@BouillaBased
@BouillaBased 23 күн бұрын
This was so brilliantly written. Character exposition was all "show, don't tell" so you can see who these people are, and who they become.
@SidewaysEightSix
@SidewaysEightSix 21 күн бұрын
This is based of a real tank commander. The main difference is the tank wasn’t named “Fury” it was named “In The Mood.”
@NotThatLittleJohnny
@NotThatLittleJohnny 19 күн бұрын
You two now have a better understanding of the phrase "War is Hell"
@steelcity3534
@steelcity3534 24 күн бұрын
This is a rough one. This emotional and intense portrayal of life as a WWII tank crew hits everyone hard. I will leave it at that. Thank you to TnT for sharing their reaction with us. Hugs to both of you. Sorry for your loss, Toy. tc
@danielhaynes2373
@danielhaynes2373 23 күн бұрын
War movies? "Saving Private Ryan" ~ Tom Hanks "Hacksaw Ridge" ~ Andrew Garfield "We Were Soldiers" ~ Mel Gibson (Strongly recommend this one.)
@nittojoe136
@nittojoe136 22 күн бұрын
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@frankr.6305
@frankr.6305 23 күн бұрын
watch saving private ryan.....which is probably the greatest and most realistic war movie ever made.
@MandoTex7500
@MandoTex7500 23 күн бұрын
Another great Brad Pitt movie I recommend is Legends of the Fall.
@adampare8088
@adampare8088 22 күн бұрын
While all characters were great, I liked Bible "Here am I, send me".
@javiertormes6467
@javiertormes6467 22 күн бұрын
Saving private Ryan. Don’t look up any info before watching
@chrismanuel6659
@chrismanuel6659 23 күн бұрын
Norman will definitely have survivors guilt after that
@TimSmith-uc4pk
@TimSmith-uc4pk 23 күн бұрын
The German troops carried Panzerfaust. It is a portable one shot anti tank weapon. Nick name tank fist. It detonates on impact. Effective firing range: 200 yards. The filling is a shaped charge. In service from 1943 to 45.
@rebmerf5622
@rebmerf5622 19 күн бұрын
Where did you hear that it has an effective range of 200 yards? Thats not true.
@rileytruax766
@rileytruax766 5 күн бұрын
@@rebmerf5622 yes it is it has an effective range of 300 meters on moving targets and 600 on ones that are stationary and if you need the conversion 300 meters is like 328 ish yards you should use google and fact check yourself before trying to incorrect someone
@ignasioh4965
@ignasioh4965 23 күн бұрын
36:03 the tank mine needs a lot of weight to make the mine go off. I think it needs over 350-700 pounds to go off. If one of the guys stepped on one it would not blow up. great reaction. this movie is intense. Also the grenades have a pin when you pull it there is a clip that when you throw it it comes off and it explodes in 5 seconds. You can pull the pin and hold the clip for as long as you need before throwing it.
@Josh86_925
@Josh86_925 22 күн бұрын
I believe the white horse that shows up in the beginning & end when there's all this death around symbolizes 1 of the 4 horseman of the apocalypse in Revelation. The pale horse in Revelation represents "death"
@kingscorpion7346
@kingscorpion7346 23 күн бұрын
12:58 Jason Isaacs who played the captain, British actor. his accent in this was so good, I completely forgot he's British!
@JamesGilburt-lb7sg
@JamesGilburt-lb7sg 23 күн бұрын
Hi girls, the war genre is one of the best - especially the world war 2 chapter. I highly recommend you react to Kelly's Heroes (1970) It's got vibes of this movie, but is so much better! It's an action comedy set in the aftermath of D-Day, where a platoon of American soldiers use a break from fighting to go after nazi gold hidden behind enemy lines! Also, WWII aerial warfare is a largely overlooked sub genre (for some inexplicable reason) which contains some banging war movies such as Memphis Belle, Red Tails & The Battle Of Britain... Please react to those too, I find war in the air to be more exciting and entertaining. I love your reactions and I'm subscribed :)
@lyndoncmp5751
@lyndoncmp5751 23 күн бұрын
Yeah Kelly's Heroes is far more entertaining with great characters and dialogue. The writing in Fury is mediocre and the characters are forgettable.
@JohnBham
@JohnBham 19 күн бұрын
The Tiger tank they faced off against is a real wartime veteran- Tiger 131, the last remaining operational Tiger 1 in the world. It was captured in Africa by the British and is now held by the Bovington Tank Museum. The BTM also holds 'Fury', used in the film.
@sniperboom1202
@sniperboom1202 5 күн бұрын
As a history nerd i always love explaining scenes in theze movies. While the story is a work of historical fiction it takes from many different stories that happened during the war.
@edm240b9
@edm240b9 22 күн бұрын
15:05 that is an MG42 machine gun, the standard German machine gun in WWII. Allied soldiers nicknamed it “Hitler’s Buzzsaw” because of the insane rate of fire of 1,200-1,500 RPM. Typical machine gun belts have typically have a tracer round every five shots, this is to help the gunner see where his bursts are landing. Due to the MG42’s ridiculous rate of fire, that’s what the tracers out of the gun look like.
@jhilal2385
@jhilal2385 22 күн бұрын
watch some true stories, best first IMO: "We Were Soldiers" (2002) "Black Hawk Down" (2001) directed by Ridly Scott "Flags of our Fathers" (2007) directed by Clint Eastwood "American Sniper" (2014) directed by Clint Eastwood "Lone Survivor" (2013) directed by Peter Berg "Patriots Day" (2016) directed by Peter Berg "Deepwater Horizon" (2016) directed by Peter Berg "The Great Escape" (1963) "A Bridge Too Far" (1977) directed by Richard Attenborough "Tora! Tora! Tora!" (1970) "K-19: The Widowmaker" (2002) "Letters From Iwo Jima" (2007) directed by Clint Eastwood "Charlie Wilson's War" (2007) "The Great Raid" (2005) "Operation Mincemeat" (2021) "Hamburger Hill" (1987) "Patton" (1970) written by Francis Ford Coppola "The Bridge at Ramagen" (1969) "Munich" (2005) directed by Steven Spielberg "Lawrence of Arabia" (1962) "Valkyrie" (2008) "Zero Dark Thirty" (2012) "Bravo Two Zero" (1999)
@kendricmcbride2374
@kendricmcbride2374 20 күн бұрын
Saving Private Ryan would be your next war movie to watch
@cheyennehunt9954
@cheyennehunt9954 10 күн бұрын
I know my Dad served in the Army from 47-72 he trained on the Sherman tank. They used the upgraded version after that. But mu favorite story was. We were stationed in Frankfurt when Kennedy was killed. The mobilized the 1st Armored Division to the Berlin Wall. And spent three months locked and loaded over the wall. One guy makes a mistake. WWIII. It was time after time in situation like that. Two tours in Korea also. Mom was amazing at shielding us from the seriousness of it.
@Rocker79
@Rocker79 20 күн бұрын
As soon as I saw the look in their faves and heard “jeez… the humor” I knew this was going to be a fun review! 😂
@davidmc1489
@davidmc1489 22 күн бұрын
Tracers are bulletts that glow....they usually are put in after 4 or 5 other bulletts ...that helps the machine gunner to know where his rounds are going.
@JohnSmith-bn9sw
@JohnSmith-bn9sw 23 күн бұрын
I've seen a lot of reactors watch through Fury and give a similar reaction 😂 On a more serious note, I doubt many people understand before watching some films like this, which gives a brief display of what real combat is like. From Normandy in 1944 to Fallujah and Ramadi in the 21st century. These movies are a reality. The human psych adapts and though to outsiders it seems macbre and brutal this was reality for myself and many other combat veterans. You perform and you do your job or you die. Oftentimes there is no rhyme or reason, for the way things play out. They just do. Many modern war films, including "Fury" are great counterpoint to earlier war films. Sometimes "the good guys" do bad things...and some times the "bad guys" do good things.
@TheBlackWOLFofDeath1
@TheBlackWOLFofDeath1 15 күн бұрын
So many questions, so little time, lol… The soldiers lined up against the wall were POW (prisoners of war) they weren't processed yet, so were waiting there under armed guard. The tank (fury) was a Sherman tank. Its armor thickness at best was around 75 mm thickness where the tiger tank (German tank) were anywhere from 100 to 200 mm thick, and they were not using armor piercing rounds why it was bouncing off the tank. That's why Fury was trying to get around toward the engine compartment. The armor thickness is weakest/thinnest there. The other downfall of tanks durning that era of tank warfare was the ammo was stacked back toward engine compartment. If hit, it would go up like a blasting cap going off. Probably what happened to that tank that got turret blown off on road (most likely it hit the ammo compartment). The rounds that looked like lasers are called tracer rounds, they help to sight in targets. The reason the commander didn't run were two reasons....1. They were Americans 2. He was told before he went on the mission by his commanding officer, that if the SS got through that crossroad, That a whole platoon that was out of ammo with casualties and trapped behind enemy lines with no way to escape would be completely wiped out. The Grenade he had was a M1 fragmentation grenade. You can pull the pin and it won't go off. You have about 5 seconds after you release the spoon (trigger) before it explodes.
@fooddog45
@fooddog45 22 күн бұрын
This suggestion is totally different from movie reactions, but this movie just made me think of a video on KZfaq that I think you ladies should react to. The video I'm referring to is the first and only time where the actions of someone who earned the Medal of Honor, was actually recorded. You can easily find the video of it here on KZfaq.
@ARMY-ep6fz
@ARMY-ep6fz 12 күн бұрын
War isn't fun, and is definitely not like the movies . Anyone who's been to war always wishes for peace ✌️. Because most wars are unnecessary. But we have to follow orders and fight for the men beside us.
@kevincamp2913
@kevincamp2913 13 күн бұрын
The character Wardaddy in the film is loosely based on the real tank commander Lafayette Pool. Look up his exploits in just three months fighting the Nazi armored regiments. An absolute legend.
@ronmaximilian6953
@ronmaximilian6953 19 күн бұрын
The M4 Sherman was a medium tank. Depending on the variant, it was supposed to go about 26 to 30 mph on the road and 15 to 20 mph over uneven train like the mud. It was actually a very reliable tank unlike the German panzer V Tiger, which was too heavy for its transmission, especially in uneven terrain. In theory, it could do about 12 mph in mud but by this point of the war, quality control was poor because slave labor were sabotaging them and Germany didn't have enough rare metals to build higher quality engines. By the end of the war, Germany was throwing four new conscripts into a tank with an experienced soldier. And most of their forces were fighting in the against the Soviets.
@chocolate-teapot
@chocolate-teapot 23 күн бұрын
They did the armed forces banter pretty good in this, that's the only thing I miss, civilians are so sensitive.
@isaacfrost3928
@isaacfrost3928 23 күн бұрын
Remember what the guy said to brad. When he sent them out. If they dont stop them the germans will overrun the supply lines and where the wounded are being kept .
@timmooney7528
@timmooney7528 19 күн бұрын
A grenade is safe until the spoon is released. The fusing mechanism is like a mousetrap spring, held in a "safe" position by the spoon. The pin keeps the spoon in place.
@John-ir4id
@John-ir4id 21 күн бұрын
26:51... this is one of the most underrated moments of the film for me. The two things, health/life and youth, that we don't realize we have until we don't have them anymore.
@WraithWTF
@WraithWTF 21 күн бұрын
As others have probably pointed out, this movie's mostly based on Lafayette 'War Daddy' Pool (probably the most badass tank commander the US has ever had) and his tank 'In The Mood' (no clue why they renamed it for the movie), while the final battle was based on the actions of Audie Murphy (whose men actually did take shelter in the woodline, and Murphy actually survived). And yes, that Nazi tank is the only functioning Tiger tank left in the world (though a museum in Britain was working on restoring another one to functional status, dunno if they ever got it working though since they were having to fabricate new parts as they went)...as for it just demolishing US tanks, let's just say the effectiveness of German tanks has been wildly overexaggerated over the years; Germany couldn't build heavy tanks like Tigers in any real numbers and the ones they did build spent more time being repaired than they did in actual use (plus by this time in the war the Shermans would've already been upgraded to the newer 76mm gun like the Fury is shown with, which was more than capable of killing a Tiger tank at range without all the "drive around and shoot them in the ass" stuff). 15:00 Yes, the guns would have looked like that...sort of. In reality, it'd be every 5th round was a tracer, but for the actual shooting of the movie they loaded every 3rd round as a tracer, as it looks better on camera...so you'd still see the tracers IRL, just not quite as many of them. 33:05 Depends on the exact model, but average top speed for a Sherman tank like Fury would've been somewhere in the 20-ish mph range off-road (if on a road, it was closer to 25-30 mph). For something like a Tiger tank, it tops out at like 12-ish mph off-road (on a road it could get up to around 23-24 mph). If you're looking to continue down the rabbit hole of war movies, might I suggest one or two per major war: World War I: 1917, Beneath Hill 60 World War II: Hacksaw Ridge (Pacific theater), Midway (early naval combat in the Pacific) Korean War: Devotion Vietnam: We Were Soldiers Desert Storm/Desert Shield: Jarhead Somalia: Black Hawk Down Afghanistan: Lone Survivor
@ieruza
@ieruza 16 күн бұрын
When they took down that Tiger tank (the really strong, hard-to-kill one), it was burning up on fire after getting two shots in the rear. It's crew jumped out and got gunned down, along with the tank commander. There's no way someone would be hiding inside that burning tank with a cheeky grin on his face waiting to ambush them... so no need to chuck a grenade in there.
@BVA-on2ic
@BVA-on2ic 19 күн бұрын
You picked a hell of a movie for your first war movie! You guys should watch the series Band of Brothers. Hands down the best thing to watch on WWII. True stories with interviews of the actual vets that served. Can’t recommend it enough!👍🏼
@nittojoe136
@nittojoe136 22 күн бұрын
In an active warzone there's no time for hesitation. This movie does a good job of presenting some challenges of the decisions that need to be made in war
@matthewdooley7855
@matthewdooley7855 20 күн бұрын
They do a good job of showing the horror of war in this movie. And the way the constant pressure makes human beings brittle and unpredictable, and still develop close ties. Replacement troops were in a tough spot. Battle-scared soldiers didn't want to develop ties to replacements, because green troops die faster. But without forming those bonds, green troops die faster. Tracer rounds glow when they're fired - it helps you know where your bullets are hitting, but it also gives away your location.
@deathninja16
@deathninja16 20 күн бұрын
the bright lights on the bullets is a tracer compound to help see where the bullet is traveling.
@awall1701
@awall1701 23 күн бұрын
Woah...... such an emotional rollercoaser. TNT my heart went out you both with this film.
@t0dd000
@t0dd000 17 күн бұрын
We named our tanks. "Fury" means this tank probably was once a part of an F Company.
@georgeralph8031
@georgeralph8031 18 күн бұрын
Message to the cat:: Blink twice if you are being held against your will....
@reshopheda4616
@reshopheda4616 18 күн бұрын
The "Captain" doesnt wanted to run because 1 The Tank was his Home...2 The Mission was Clear...Hold everythibg up that wanna pass The Marked point.
@rileytruax766
@rileytruax766 5 күн бұрын
"rains coming" is just slang for artillery strikes inbound becuase its literally raining explosives
@alextwoliter6510
@alextwoliter6510 23 күн бұрын
I forgot how brutal this movie was. Haha Dope reaction Fam.
@hussenabdulmenan3240
@hussenabdulmenan3240 18 күн бұрын
Your reactions were amazing, I Really enjoyed watching It with you.
@RuntotheMovies
@RuntotheMovies 18 күн бұрын
♥️
@BPhillips2000
@BPhillips2000 23 күн бұрын
33:05 Max speed of an M4 Sherman tank is 30mph on-road, 20mph offroad. By comparison, the M1 Abrams tank (which is the US Army's current main battle tank) has a max speed of 45mph on-road (25 mph offroad) (obv the Abrams has other *significant* improvements over the Sherman in armament/armor/countermeasures/etc)
@johannesvalterdivizzini1523
@johannesvalterdivizzini1523 23 күн бұрын
Why compare the M4 to tanks of 70/80 years later? "obv the Abrams has other significant improvements over the Sherman in armament/armor/countermeasures/etc "---one would imagine... The Tiger I they were facing was slower than the Sherman.
@BPhillips2000
@BPhillips2000 23 күн бұрын
43:34 pulling the pin doesn't arm the grenade. Wardaddy can hold that grenade all day long, as long as he doesn't let the spoon release... Only thing the pin does is hold the arming safety (colloquially known as a striker lever or 'spoon') in place (so you can carry it around); once you pull the pin, if you keep your hand closed around the grenade, it will hold the spoon in place & prevent it from releasing the striker (which is spring-loaded), hitting the percussion cap within the grenade & igniting the fuse material (once it gets to the end of the fuse material (roughly 5 seconds), it triggers the detonator & the grenade explodes. Everyone within a 5 yard radius is dead; everyone within 15 yards is going to have a bad day)
@BPhillips2000
@BPhillips2000 23 күн бұрын
@@johannesvalterdivizzini1523 “why compare” …because I felt like it, & also I had the information on hand?
@JoshDeCoster
@JoshDeCoster 18 күн бұрын
15:10 those are tracer rounds. Americans are red, Germans green. The reason they are coming so quickly is the MG-42 fires 1,000 rounds a minute, so 1-5 rounds with tracers would be coming out every second.
@TyroneVanz
@TyroneVanz 16 күн бұрын
The mine that hit their tank tracks' was a (teller 42 mine) anti tank mine, can only be triggered by heavy weight pressure, its safe against on foot soldiers.
@canuckled
@canuckled 22 күн бұрын
Get these two a spa day after war movie reactions
@jeffsherk7056
@jeffsherk7056 22 күн бұрын
Top speed of a late-war Sherman tank M4A3 variant, was 30 mph, according to Wikipedia.
@saaamember97
@saaamember97 23 күн бұрын
Yes, the shots actually looked like that. Remember, they said "Every fifth round is a tracer?" That glowing bullet is the tracer. When shooting a machine gun, you usually cannot see where your rounds are hitting, especially in dark conditions or nighttime. You end up wasting a lot of ammo, trying to neutralize a target. The tracer round has a phosphorous end, so that when it is fired it glows all the way to where it finally hits something. Without this tracer round, you would likely never see where you are hitting. Actual tracers were spaced every 3rd to 5th round, depending on how many you had, or what your battle conditions dictated. In this movie, American tracers are red, and the German tracers are green. Hollywood "borrowed" this little factoid, when filming movies like Star Wars.
@steelionx9255
@steelionx9255 22 күн бұрын
Damn it! Why the hell did it take almost 10 years for me to know that?!? I've been wondering since then what the heck the shooting looks like it's from a sci-fi film and why the heck is this not in other world war II films!!
@t0dd000
@t0dd000 17 күн бұрын
I was on tanks for a decade (modern tanks, of course) and they got so much right in this film. Kudos to the filmmakers.
@strikereureka-oficial2684
@strikereureka-oficial2684 18 күн бұрын
The shots are not lasers. They are called tracer bullets.
@BenWillyums
@BenWillyums 23 күн бұрын
36:37 The Germans used magnetic anti-tank mines, you could stomp on them with your feet all day and they'd still not go off
@svenpeeters9896
@svenpeeters9896 23 күн бұрын
Anti-tank mines are magnetic. Early anti-tank were spring loaded, but these couldn't be placed that deep into the soil. This would make them very easy to spot and susceptible for friendly fire. Magnetic mines can be placed much deeper into the soil, making them very hard, if not impossible, to spot.
@BenWillyums
@BenWillyums 23 күн бұрын
@@svenpeeters9896 thanks, I'm going to edit my comment now to make it more accurate
@MrKINSM
@MrKINSM 23 күн бұрын
A German Reigel..Mark 2 mines were set off by pressure. A human's body weight wouldn't be enough to set it off. A vehicle however would. A Smi-44 mine; aka as a bouncing betty would be set off by personnel though.
@svenpeeters9896
@svenpeeters9896 22 күн бұрын
@@MrKINSM Some types of mines were triggered with pressure. Drawbacks of these were that you cannot place them deep into the soil and internal parts could corrode making the mine very unstable.
@donizetebelinato2808
@donizetebelinato2808 21 күн бұрын
36:52 Anti-tank mines cannot be detonated by infantry (pedestrians).
@TheCoreyd1086
@TheCoreyd1086 22 күн бұрын
As it was mentioned in the beginning the Americans and British tanks were out armored by the Tigers for Germany. The Sherman's were faster but we're easily destroyed by German weapons. That was a real and the only functional Tiger tank that was given out by a German war museum. Also real Sherman's were used. This was late in the war so 1945 the drive onto Berlin. The Tiger tank commander was not experienced because you would take out the lead tank first then the last tank therefore trapping the remaining tanks. That late in the war there would be a infantry escort with tanks. Unfortunately one Tiger could wipe out 4 to 5 Sherman's easily because to destroy a Tiger you had to shoot it from behind. Germany started running out of supplies like fuel plus bad weather Tigers got stuck which made them sitting ducks for American and British bombers. Another good movie is Valkarie with Tom Cruise. This tells the story of the war from Germany's point of view and there were Germans who were completely against Hitler
@mikealvarez2322
@mikealvarez2322 23 күн бұрын
The German soldier wearing an American over coat is in violation of the Geneva Convention because wearing an enemies uniform would cause confusion on the battlefield and unnecessary death. The penalty for this violation was death. The big guns firing at the US tanks are German 88 anti-aircraft / anti-tank artillery pieces. The were deadly to any tank. The reason War Daddy hated the SS is demonstrated when the Americans took the town. The SS officer that was executed had been hanging kids and anyone who refused to fight. The SS were fanatics and brutal even to their own people. Phosphorus round burned very hot and were used to create smoke to obscure the enemy's vision.
@MarSaMa_21
@MarSaMa_21 22 күн бұрын
These are not 88mm. If you are talking about the towed ATs these are 75mm Pak-40s. The only 88mm gun in the movie was the Tiger’s 88mm KwK 36 and it was never used as an AA gun.
@sushijuice6895
@sushijuice6895 2 күн бұрын
David Ayer's got a lot of great movies . End of Watch, Fury, Tax Collector, Street Kings, Bright, Training Day, Harsh Times
@_lynx_8632
@_lynx_8632 19 күн бұрын
Great reaction And now watch "Das Boot" Its from 1981 about a German WW2 Submarine crew. Just so you saw "the other side" of the medal too.
@raybernal6829
@raybernal6829 23 күн бұрын
As much as Saving Private Ryan is an epic movie I personally enjoyed Fury more. Great reaction ladies ❤
@SCUZZI87
@SCUZZI87 22 күн бұрын
You gotta react to “Lone Survivor” next!
@dangroz03
@dangroz03 22 күн бұрын
SINCE YOU WATCHED THIS WAR MOVIE I HAVE SOME RECOMMENDATIONS WAR HORSE 2011, PEARL HARBOUR 2001, DUNKIRK 2017.
@dp3154
@dp3154 22 күн бұрын
If you guys want more war movies, let's see, going in chronological order: Troy, Spartacus, Braveheart, Kingdom of Heaven, Ran, Last of the Mohicans, Barry Lyndon, War and Peace, Waterloo, Gettysburg, Glory, Zulu, Paths of Glory, Grand Illusion, All Quiet on the Western Front, 1917, Lawrence of Arabia, Gallipolli, Pan's Labyrinth, Dunkirk, Das Boot, The Thin Red Line (personal favorite), Paisan, The Great Escape, Hacksaw Ridge, Letters from Iwo Jima, Patton, Steel Helmet, The 317th Platoon, The Battle of Algiers, Platoon, Tigerland, Apocalypse Now, Hamburger Hill, Full Metal Jacket, The Deer Hunter, Waltz with Bashir, The Beast, Jarhead, Black Hawk Down, Prisoner of the Mountains, The Hurt Locker, Lone Survivor, and Kanjaki...
@viclagina347
@viclagina347 23 күн бұрын
Toy almost lost it only 10 min in.
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