Doss is buried in the Chattanooga National Military Cemetery. Also buried there are the first recipients of the Medal of Honor.
@charlieeckert43217 сағат бұрын
14:32 The knot Doss ties is a double bowline. He learned to tie it while he was growing up on the farm. At Hacksaw Ridge it made it possible for him to lower two men at a time.
@40ozmangi7 сағат бұрын
glad you did this movie, it was surprisingly amazing <3 ..... keep it up guys
@JrocksAndDevinity7 сағат бұрын
Yes! We were also surprised how good it was!
@mikearmstrong848320 сағат бұрын
If they are trying to move with no sound, they need to leave behind the horns and drums. Everywhere they go, they're announcing their presence for miles. And what's with the predator? Advanced technology, but he can't just look at something without making synthesizer noise?
@Realjulianrma7Күн бұрын
28:03
@davidward9737Күн бұрын
Thank you both. When this film was released. Some Vets couldn't handle it. "I quote" It was very close. But 1000 times worse.
@JrocksAndDevinity15 сағат бұрын
We could totally understand some vets not being able to handle it. I remember my grandfather breaking down and crying about WWII almost anytime we saw him have more than 2 beers. Amazing film and much love and appreciation for our vets!
@ATOMBackerZs-AnimationКүн бұрын
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@CoolHandLuke-q1eКүн бұрын
In reality they were on that beach for about 4 hours .
@dioghaltasfoirneartach7258Күн бұрын
SOP is watching "Band of Brothers" shortly after "Saving Private Ryan"...and after that, "The Pacific"...
@scottdarden3091Күн бұрын
I'd like to recommend War Horse 🐎 a movie about a young British lad and his love for his horse in WW I
@JrocksAndDevinity15 сағат бұрын
Sounds interesting, we will take a look. Thanks for the suggestion!
@irina1296Күн бұрын
Very underrated film. I love it. Yes, the fight scenes between the two cretures could've been better but both monsters are super iconic. It's hard to make a "right" fight scene. Despite that the first fight between the alien and two predators was phenomenal and so entertaining!
@JrocksAndDevinityКүн бұрын
YES! We loved it also! ❤️
@joseantoniorodriguezperaza1091Күн бұрын
Si hay keanu Reeves hay like saludos desde México es un actorazo muy querido
@JrocksAndDevinityКүн бұрын
Greetings! Yes, Keanu Reeves is awesome!
@irina1296Күн бұрын
First two Alien films are the best of course (and the most iconic) but to be honest, each Alien film adds something new and fresh to the main lore, especially Alien 3.
@JrocksAndDevinityКүн бұрын
We are definitely really interested in the lore of the series. We also just watch Aliens vs. Predator, and despite it's bad ratings we really enjoyed it!
@irina1296Күн бұрын
Such a masterpiece! I adore the whole franchise but this one is specially iconic, impactful and influential
@JrocksAndDevinityКүн бұрын
Yes, it truly is! We both loved it!
@VColossalVКүн бұрын
Did you watch the tribute to the Fox X-Men universe in the credits? You may have skipped over it to find the cutscene where Johnny is saying all the naughty things. It's before that.
@JrocksAndDevinityКүн бұрын
Yes we did, it was really awesome and sweet. It just wasnt in the reaction. I actually found it right after we stopped recording
@johngray1009Күн бұрын
You won't get many requests for this, but "Come and See" has been dubbed as the most "important" war movie of all time. The movie is subtitled from Belarussian and Russian, but it gives us a very real and accurate portrayal of WW2 on The Eastern Front. I highly suggest it.
@JrocksAndDevinityКүн бұрын
We will give it a look, thanks for the suggestion!
@rf38992 күн бұрын
Have you guys seen the 1957 film 12 angry men staring Henry Fonda? it's a great film. A must watch if you haven't already seen it. Great reaction again, Thanks!!
@JrocksAndDevinity2 күн бұрын
Never heard of it, will give it a look. Thanks! 😊
@kevinslayzak12142 күн бұрын
Ppl don't realize HOW f*cked we were right off the bat on D-day..poor weather lead to our bombing raids "to soften them up"missing the German soldiers and bunkers waiting for us on the beaches and also all our equipment and personnel drops was scattered.. missing their marks by Miles... yes... cloudy weather wrecked us..we didn't have GPS FLIR and electronic systems... everything was hand eye coordination... Hitler's "buzzsaw"...the fastest machine gun in production cut our men down horrifically...out gunned..we still prevailed amazingly...cheers to the allies 💪🔥
@WarriorPrincessTulsi2 күн бұрын
box office bomb but one of the greatest movies of all time ❤
@JrocksAndDevinity2 күн бұрын
Interesting, we had no idea it bombed
@WarriorPrincessTulsi2 күн бұрын
@ it bombed hard on the box office but it is the #1 rated movie on IMBD for the last 18 years.
@JrocksAndDevinity2 күн бұрын
It is a truly amazing movie, we both loved it!❤@@WarriorPrincessTulsi
@SIickTurtIe2 күн бұрын
17:43 no one ever talks about the runner who technically also died for Private Ryan trying to get the message across to Ted Danson 😅
@johnpearce51682 күн бұрын
Okay per your request. No more war movies right now... 😄😂😅🤣 How about unforgiven or space cowboys staring Clint Eastwood?
@JrocksAndDevinity2 күн бұрын
Will add them to the list, thanks!
@kdsuibhne2 күн бұрын
Private Ryan was very loosely based on the story of the Niland brothers. A chaplain found and returned Frederick William "Fritz" Niland. A documentary on KZbin shows where and how two of the brothers were killed. The Sullivan brothers were in the Navy. They served on the Juno. All 5 were killed. They were the only sons.
@JrocksAndDevinity2 күн бұрын
Interesting stuff, we didn't know it was somewhat based on real events
@kdsuibhne2 күн бұрын
@@JrocksAndDevinity Donald Malarkey (Band of Brothers) told Stephen Ambrose about the Niland brothers. Saving Private Ryan was inspired by the books of Ambrose.
@JrocksAndDevinity2 күн бұрын
@@kdsuibhne Band of Brothers is on our list to watch at some point also,😊 we hear it's really good
@kdsuibhne2 күн бұрын
@@JrocksAndDevinity The Fighting Sullivans (1944) is about the Sullivan brothers. It is based on real events. Only a few details were changed. The brothers also had two ships named for them. The first is a museum ship. The second ship, the USS The Sullivans DDG-68 was launched in 1995, and is still in active service.
@kdsuibhneКүн бұрын
@ It is very good. The Pacific is a good show too.
@mikealvarez23222 күн бұрын
A happy WW2 movie is KELLY'S HEROES. It stars Clint Eastwood, Donald Sutherland, and Don Rickles along with other greats.
@iKvetch5582 күн бұрын
Good suggestion...it is still the best war/heist/comedy film ever made. 👍💯
@JrocksAndDevinity2 күн бұрын
Thanks we will check it out!
@mikealvarez23222 күн бұрын
FUBAR is the acronym for Fouled (fu¢ked) Up Beyond All Repair. The didnt just die saving Ryan. They died doing their duty. They had to either protect or blow up the bridge. They couldn't let the German Panzers through or they would have caused havoc on the beaches.
@iKvetch5582 күн бұрын
Saving Private Ryan is incredibly realistic in most every way, with a very few exceptions...such as bullets not being able to kill you that far underwater, and flamethrowers not really exploding that way in 1944. One thing to know, pay no mind at all to that man who took off his helmet on the beach at 7:16 and then got shot in the head...that next shot would have killed him even if he had kept his helmet on. The helmets of WW2 would almost never stop a bullet, except under very very rare circumstances. The movie is not a true story, and it differs from the actual history of D-Day in many ways...but the basic plot is loosely based on the 4 Niland Brothers, one of whom served with the 101st Airborne Division. However, when 3 Nilands were reported dead, no mission was sent behind enemy lines to get the last brother, and it turned out that one brother that had been thought dead had actually only been captured. The 4th brother was found and notified by an Army Chaplain that was sent to locate him, and was sent home, but as far as the brothers none of what happened in this movie happened in real life. There really was a Company C of the 2nd Rangers that landed on Omaha Beach, but they were commanded by Captain Ralph Goranson, and they did not land quite where it was shown in the film. Probably the most important historical thing that Spielberg got wrong is that he had the boats that carried the Rangers to the beach being driven by Americans...they were not. On D-Day, the boats that carried the US Rangers to the beach were driven by UK sailors of the Royal Navy. There are many other things in the film that are not accurate to the real history of D-Day, but that one really fails to honor some of the men that fought and died at Omaha Beach, so it is definitely the one most worth noting. The location at the beginning with the French and US flags is the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial...located in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France. Most of the US servicemen killed in the 2 and a half month long Normandy Campaign are buried in this cemetery...a total of 9388 burials.
@mikealvarez23222 күн бұрын
@@iKvetch558 Glad you added the fact that flamethrowers don't blow up as easily as shown in most movies, but Hollywood always seems to get at least one exploding flamethrower. The bullets in the water is also comical. The fact that a bullet travels several 100 yards through air, then through a couple of more feet of water, then through a heavily clothed human body and exits out the back is more than laughable. Spielberg should have just stuck to the reality of men going over the side into deeper water and the weight of their gear drowning them.
@JrocksAndDevinity2 күн бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to add all this background info. I (Jrocks) read it out to Devinity. We both appreciate it!
@jpbuford202 күн бұрын
Just because Megatron got a primes cog don't make you prime Only primus can make you prime
@mikealvarez23222 күн бұрын
SAVING PRIVATE RYAN, like every WW2 movie I have ever seen leaves out the 320th Barrage Balloon Battalion. They landed with the troops and set up the Barrage Balloons that Captain Miller sees as he gazes off over the beach. These balloons were to obstructe enemy fighters from strafing the troops on the beaches. The 320th was made up of black troops. Cpl. Waverly Woodson was a medic whose landing craft hit a mine. Although seriously wounded, shrapnel in his back and groin, he proceeded to treat all the wounded, Black and White soldiers. On two occasions he rescued 3 soldiers from the surf, providing artificial resuscitation where necessary. Over the course of the Battle for Omaha he is credited with saving the lives of over 200 men. He was awarded the Purple Heart and the Distinguished Service Cross, America's second highest medal for courage under fire. I just the film had shown the 320th in the landing.
@kdsuibhneКүн бұрын
@@mikealvarez2322 Some barrage balloons carried explosive charges that were pulled up against planes that hit their wires. Those particular balloons did more than obstruct.
@mikealvarez2322Күн бұрын
@kdsuibhne I didn't know that. Thanks. I love learning something new every day. You'd think at 78 I would have learned everything there is to know. Guess I'm a slow learner. 🤔😁
@@mikealvarez2322thank you sir, Waverly Woodson is a War hero. I salute him and everyone that went to war. His name should be brought up more. ❤
@mikealvarez23222 күн бұрын
In the movie you see the medics clearly marked setting up a temporary field hospital. If that had been done in the Pacific they would all be dead. On the Western front the Nazis for the most part followed the Geneva Convention the Japanese did not.
@JrocksAndDevinity2 күн бұрын
I remember reading that, crazy
@johngray1009Күн бұрын
Hitler actually had his soldiers publically executed for intentionally shooting a medic or POW. He expected the Allies to follow the Geneva convention also.
@mikealvarez23222 күн бұрын
The temporary deafness is called acoustical trama caused by the exposure to explosives. The term defilade means there is a place providing cover that also provides a place to attack the enemy.
@JrocksAndDevinity2 күн бұрын
We didn't know, thanks for that!
@justsmashing46282 күн бұрын
Gotta watch the Band of Brothers miniseries now, the greatest series ever made (done by Spielberg & Hanks) 😊
@JrocksAndDevinity2 күн бұрын
Its definitely on our list, just maybe down the road a bit 😆
@notmyrealname82822 күн бұрын
The two guys trying to surrender on Omaha the beachfront weren’t actually German. They were speaking Czech. I’m assuming conscripts. “Please don’t shoot me! I am not German, I am Czech, I didn’t kill anyone! I am Czech!"
@JrocksAndDevinity2 күн бұрын
Oh, we had no idea. Thanks!
@Rexicity2 күн бұрын
My favourite part of all the John Wick series is someone always hangs up the phone on the main villain.
@JrocksAndDevinity2 күн бұрын
Yes, thats great 😆 🤣
@mikejaqua46042 күн бұрын
Mel Gibson put an incredible amount of effort intomaking the battles look as tall as possible. He wanted to convey to everyone just how horrible a thing war really is. I'd say he did a very good job.
@spencernaugle3 күн бұрын
Till All are One
@there4you194 күн бұрын
When Megatron ripped Sentinel Prime in half I was like "Serves Pompous Gas Bait Prime right."
@SebastianWeinberg4 күн бұрын
30:12 - *“His skin almost looks like cancer took over his body, or something.”* That's exactly right. In the comics. it has been explained that the mutation supercharged his healing factor _and_ his cancer at the same time, so that the cancer is now permeating his entire body, but his healing won't let him die from it. He's described himself as one giant walking tumour.
@JrocksAndDevinity4 күн бұрын
Oh cool! Thanks for the explanation, much appreciated 👏
@capper1874 күн бұрын
Not since the ‘86 animated film have I seen such an amazing Transformers film that paid so much homage to the franchise.🥹 This was a work of love that was sorely needed & I hope that a sequel will be in the works in the future. 🤩
@JrocksAndDevinity4 күн бұрын
Yes, we agreed 💯! Amazing movie, we loved every minute of it!
@ahmedelropy23614 күн бұрын
I hope you watch the movie Dilwale ❤❤❤❤❤
@VadulTharys4 күн бұрын
The actor that lost his legs, had actually lost his legs in Afghanistan to an IED. About Doss by the time he was wounded he had already been in combat 208 days.
@bidwell135 күн бұрын
I was a little worried about Chris Hemsworth playing Orion Pax/Optimus Prime cause he hasn’t really done any animated live acting before. He actually did pretty well. I read he met with Peter Cullen prior to doing the role and got advice from Cullen on how to do the voice justice. The only reason they didn’t use Cullen for the voice was this was early in Prime’s story so he had to sound youthful. There is rumor that Chris is doing the role again in a transformers/GI Joe crossover film. 44:07 Megatron isn’t a prime. The title prime is bestowed upon a transformer by Primus only and is one that is worthy of wielding the matrix. Megatron isn’t worthy of the matrix.
@knightofarkronia99685 күн бұрын
Chris Hemsworth had previously done voice acting in Marvel’s What If.
@nitinpotineni5 күн бұрын
Can I say transformers one changed my perspective forever? Also I would like to mention that anytime I see megatron and Optimus fight, it will be heartbreaking.
@JrocksAndDevinity5 күн бұрын
True!
@rainbowpegacornstudios5 күн бұрын
I was so on the fence about Chris Hemsworth playing Orion Pax/Optimus Prime, but he surprised the scrap outta me. Not only by masking his natural Australian accent, but by how well he conveyed Orion's/Optimus's emotions.
@JrocksAndDevinity5 күн бұрын
Yes, he did awesome! It took me (Jrocks) a while to even figure out it was him
@rainbowpegacornstudios5 күн бұрын
@JrocksAndDevinity That makes two legendary relics that he was worthy of in pop culture: Mjolnir (Marvel) and The Matrix Of Leadership (Transformers)
@JrocksAndDevinity5 күн бұрын
@@rainbowpegacornstudios lol you're right!
@rainbowpegacornstudios5 күн бұрын
@@JrocksAndDevinity It's interesting that there are moments where you could hear Thor come out of Orion/Optimus, too....minus any arrogance.
@JrocksAndDevinity5 күн бұрын
@rainbowpegacornstudios Your right, I think that's the spots I realized it's Chris Hemsworth
@kaleemdin79635 күн бұрын
That was Elektra.
@Altered_Carbon_Future5 күн бұрын
JOOOHN WIIIICK😎😎😎
@JrocksAndDevinity5 күн бұрын
YES!
@darrenbent76015 күн бұрын
I love how you went into this blind, and slowly working out who was going to become who. I totally agree with what she said at the end of the movie, it was totally BADASSATRON!!!! I wish I could time travel and go back in time to watch it for the first time again with fresh eyes. I am also a 49yr old fan from when they first came on the shelves. This is by far the best Transformers movie since Bumblebee and the original 86 movie.
@JrocksAndDevinity5 күн бұрын
YES!, it was totally BADASSATRON! We agree, definitely the best Transformers movie, so damn good!
@jareeohs5 күн бұрын
Morning You two, Yall should check out Monster's Ball
@JrocksAndDevinity5 күн бұрын
Morning! We will add it to the list, thanks!
@danielmedela87255 күн бұрын
Perfection...
@JrocksAndDevinity5 күн бұрын
Absolutely! It was phenomenal!
@Ailichan015 күн бұрын
42:14 My heart sunk in this scene. But I really loved this movie. It even inspired me to write story based on this
@darrenbent76015 күн бұрын
I love how the rebirth of Optimus Prime mirrored the reformatting of Megatron into Galvatron in the original 86 movie. It gave me chills, goosebumps, the works.
@JrocksAndDevinity5 күн бұрын
Yes for sure! Very emotion evoking!
@seed42125 күн бұрын
finally they made a movie The golden age of cybertron, that fan most want to watch.... and is easy version origin too, is a fusion of many tf story from tv sereis and idw comic... it's a standalone origin story movie.. the director want they new origin for orion pax and D16 to be equal class but they will have difference path reason for them to split side.
@jerrywalters88855 күн бұрын
Laughed when John took off his coat for the duel and you could hear all the bullets hit the ground