Each time when Hooper cuts the tigershark open (in the beginning), someone is aking or saying "Milk?" or "White Blood"? // It's GASTRIC ACID, because they open his digestive system. And THAT happens to be white (milk like) ... and that's the way it is with millions of species on this planet. // This one's for free! ;-))
@emultra7592 күн бұрын
1999 was a stacked year for movies. It's the "1998 in video games" of film. The late 90s, man!
@1972dsrai4 күн бұрын
I’ve been fixated on this movie after watching another reaction video on the weekend and watched it again after many years. It was as amazing as I remember it being and had to sub seeing you guys are new and did such a great job with it. John Coffey initials JC. From London, UK
@OGEast14 күн бұрын
React better guys
@rrocketwhite5 күн бұрын
Hi guys! just in case you want to know, Speaking from experience, at that time we used to speak phonetically quite a bit. Ya see, the Viet Cong's initials are V.C. Phinetulicy that's Victor Charlie. So, somehow we ended up just referring to them as, Charlie. Anyhow, that was fun watching with ya. See ya again. I'm about to watch Back to the future with you while I hit the hay. Peace be with you. Love to all.
@josephmcdonald7645 күн бұрын
Hamburger Hill is a more realistic depiction of the Vietnam War.
@itt23r6 күн бұрын
If you are not recognizing the rol God played in this story you are missing more than half of what it is about. It wasn't merely Doss's courage that made it happen. It was primarily a collaboration of divine assistance and Doss's faith in that assistance. Remove either element and there is no miracle.
@armenianply8 күн бұрын
The way she said it with a smile and shake was hilarious
@Tigerlilygurl18 күн бұрын
The fact the creators of the movie actually TONED DOWN Doss's feats still blows my mind. The army's number showed Doss saved close to 150 people. Doss humbly disagreed stating it couldn't have been more than 50. They decided to compromise on the number of 75 saved. Just at Okinawa. He actually served a lot longer than that, all without carrying a gun, while starving due to being a vegetarian. He was eventually discharged because his legs got shredded. He contracted TB while in recovery as well. At least two japanese soldiers experienced weapon malfunction while attempting to kill Doss. Everytime they would aim at him and pull the trigger the gun would jam. Aimed somewhere else and fired, gun worked, aimed back at Doss, weapon jammed. Then all the reports of men refusing to go in to the field without Doss praying for them. One time, two squads, one consisting of Doss went out. The squad without Doss, not a single man returned. When Doss's squad returned, they asked how many they lost. They couldn't believe it when 0 casualties were reported from Doss's squad. Near the end when he was officially removed from active combat, in his final battle, his legs were so shredded he could no longer walk, and he ended up with a broken arm. He splinted his arm with a broken rifle barrel he found. And while crawling, he continued to treat injured soldiers. He consistently surrendered his own stretcher for other wounded men. Including one time they were carrying him off the field and he demanded the medics stop and take another soldier first. At one point, he lost his bible in the field and was heartbroken. The men in his squad went straight back to an active warzone and searched for hours to find his bible. Go watch the Conscientious Objector documentary on YT. If you are interested in Doss it is the best source of info.
@51tetra699 күн бұрын
Please note the similarities between Jesus Christ’s life on Earth as the Son of Man and Desmond Doss’ journey. Both had pure hearts, were driven by faith, and selflessly dedicated their lives to healing others and saving lives. In so doing, they suffered for their beliefs, were subjected to scorn and ridicule, endured physical abuse, and were willing to give up their lives for the good of others. The lived lives of self-sacrifice, compassion, and devout dedication, giving all praise and glory to God. Amen to that!
@51tetra699 күн бұрын
That's the power of faith: When the Good Lord is with you, nothing is impossible. God bless Desmond Doss and his family! God bless all the courageous veterans with nerves of steel who risked everything and sacrificed so much to protect our countries and preserve the freedoms we enjoy today! God bless all the souls - military and civilian - that we have lost in times of war! God bless America! God bless us all and grant us peace!
@Michael-i2t8z10 күн бұрын
Have you seen apocalypse? A must. Mel Gibson director
@ninajos596111 күн бұрын
Spot on with the circus mouse 🤣 adore this movie I cried so dam hard lol❤
@susanalexander672111 күн бұрын
They said 75, it was over 100.
@VerisimilitudeFilms112 күн бұрын
"Came into contact" means the ship ran into it. Not literally making communicative contact with the creature, lol.
@TheBuckMuscles13 күн бұрын
Anton went into the empty room to know what it looked like before he confronted whoever was in the other room.
@fatboikilar2713 күн бұрын
I love how you mentioned everything about his character but failed to mention the God that he served it was all God. Kept his faith when everybody in the army looked at him like he was crazy for not wanting to carry a gun. God was the one that protected him and gave him the strength to save others.
@jameshunt920813 күн бұрын
6:13 The character John Coffey is supposed to be 6'8. They used some tricks to make him look that tall. The actors for him and brutal are about the same height. The actor for the Warden is actually taller than both of them. 😂
@nuansadeanabila14 күн бұрын
I watched this movie when i was 12, alone. my little heart couldn't take it but it ended up as one of my favorite films
@lorireece197014 күн бұрын
I’d like to suggest you both react to the movies “The Princess Bride” and “Wonder.” Two fantastic movies!
@lorireece197014 күн бұрын
Thank you both so much for reacting to my favorite movie Forrest Gump. My favorite part is the scene where Forrest gives Jenny his Medal of Honor. I just love when he says, “You’re my girl.” Then she says, “I’ll always be your girl.” Makes me sigh every time.🙃
@MoonlitShoreWalk15 күн бұрын
This is the third reaction of y'all's that I've watched (started with Forest Gump, then Jaws, and loved both of those), and I have to say that I LOVE y'all's dynamic, both as a couple, and in your approach to movies! You're both very observant, compassionate, and intelligent movie watchers. I also think it's great that y'all were born in the same years as my hubby and I - he in '85, and I in '84 😂 You've got a new sub here! Can't wait to catch up on even more of y'all's reactions! 😄👍🏻❤
@JokerJ32115 күн бұрын
If you want a good fun movie to see with Michael Clark Duncan check out Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins.
@jordandale8515 күн бұрын
The Fat Electrician has a great video on this unit. "Old Age and Treachery.." kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZoTYZmCVgNp3nJosi=NVHObkOYEv5UJ-I9
@stuffbenlikes15 күн бұрын
Did you know this was Morgan Freeman's first time doing narration? Turned into a lot more work for him.
@Unknown13thorder15 күн бұрын
I hate ANYONE that’s skips the beginning!!!
@msharp688716 күн бұрын
The Geneva convention, which established the rules of combat was instituted BECAUSE of how brutal the Japanese were
@TinyVio-Lynn16 күн бұрын
Ha! I’m watching this November 5th 2024
@spacewolfvtmedia17 күн бұрын
It's. It a true story it's based on an historical even
@donnwilson861117 күн бұрын
My first time watching you guys, my wife & I think you two make for a really cute couple🙂. Plus we dig your reactions.
@johncostello600617 күн бұрын
So.. people have a misconception about medics. If the medic is armed with anything more than a sidearm, they're a technically "legal" target. The things is, the Japanese at the time, didn't care about the Geneva convention one way or another.. so.. they made sure to get rid of the medics first
@Inquiringmind017 күн бұрын
Thumbs down for censoring the language.
@johny60917 күн бұрын
23:03 yep ur right, it was and i believe it still is considered as a war crime to shoot at medic.
@namechamps17 күн бұрын
The "marching/running" songs are called cadences. It helps keep you in step and to be honest also a way to pass the time especially on longer runs. There are dozens of them. I was a 19D in the Army (Cavalry Scout). One cadence goes ... "Captain's old lady said before she died <repeat> there were four things she wanted to ride <repeat>, bicycle, tricycle, Pontiac ... recon soldier lying on his back <repeat> because we are hardcore <hardcore>, lean and mean <lean and mean> fighting machine <fighting machine>.
@CharlesHippe17 күн бұрын
Field of Dreams if you haven't seen it
@jamesmarino736418 күн бұрын
Dude youve got to watch the true ww2 story movie "Undefeated"
@leonh.kalayjian655618 күн бұрын
I think big stars- we recognize them. Unless they alter themselves visually, we connect with previous roles. Unless they play a similar role in many movies. That’s why so many unknown or lesser known actors win awards. Cause we see them as the character
@arsasale456418 күн бұрын
Hello. New subscriber here. I love this movie so KZbin is always recommending me different reactions. I’m loving yours. You are calm, complement each other and pay attention. I’m glad you are enjoying this movie. I read the book way before watching the movie. In the book it says that Andy had up to 500 dollars hidden “down there” 😅. The book ends with the bus scene. We never find out if they find each other, but as I finished reading, first I was like “wait! Tell me what happens!” But then I Just felt it in my heart and the Words come out “I Hope they did” so I understood Stephen King’s decision to end it like that 💜
@brettgoucher878318 күн бұрын
Very good catch about the no music. I have seen this movie five times and did not realize it until the third rewatch before I knew it had no music.. guess the film was so intense. I just never noticed it. Out of 2000+ films I have seen in my long life. This film is easily in my top five I just think it is near perfect. It is so many beautiful written lines and it is even though it is very ambiguous. It is also very telling.
@Michael-i2t8z18 күн бұрын
Fck you talk thr the fkn lines of the movie. I will not enjoy watching this with you. I'll find someone better to join
@Michael-i2t8z18 күн бұрын
Please tell me ur not one of those that talk after ever sentence. Watch the movie give response at the end. Guaranteed the best due it like I explained. There's nothing fascinating cone out your mouth. In fact all the nothing words are said by everyone else that's not good at reaction video. Have u seen Apocalypto yet.
@LLC426919 күн бұрын
One thing that's very cool about the movie is the one man who gets his legs blown off and everyone tells Doss to just let him die lived into his mid '70s. And even better than that the actor who played him is an Australian who was serving in a rock and is convoy was blown up and he lost both of his legs and a medic saved him. that same medic was hired by the film crew as a combat medic consultant for the film. The actor felt really proud that he could pay back the man who saved his life. It was a really good story
@exploringgames94819 күн бұрын
Mel Gibson sure knows how to make a movie that's for damn sure! It's already been said in the comments so i wont go on detailing this movie but it's phenomenal, even as a non believer... This is the kind of stuff that makes you think. Love your guys reaction, no loud obnoxious screaming "for the camera", you get all the emotion coming through even from such a calm yet emotional reaction! Definitely earned yourselves a subscriber 👌 I highly recommend The Last Samurai, Deepwater Horizon, both phenomenal movies
@Roguewarrior3719 күн бұрын
Fun fact, Hollywood downplayed his actual heroic feats. They felt that they would be too unbelievable
@usmcmech9619 күн бұрын
They had to tone down much of what Desmond Doss actually did during the battle because the director didn't think the audience would really believe it.
@ryanr531919 күн бұрын
Ty for reaction both! This is a really amazing and touching film. New subscriber. 😊
@r0gueknght19 күн бұрын
At that time Japan was not a signatory of the Geneva Convention. So they were not bound by those rules.
@dwrdwlsn520 күн бұрын
This is one of those rare cases where Hollywood's version is less unbelievable than reality. What that man did was a testament to faith, bravery and sheer stubbornness. It is easy to judge. Easy to hate. Easy to follow whoever yells loudest or promises the shiniest toys. Then you see things like this. Desmond Doss did things that no one should have been able to do and his response when asked how? 'They needed me. I went.'
@no41jupiter20 күн бұрын
there are a lot of fake reactions on KZbin , but yours were genuine . awesome .
@forex_shark604220 күн бұрын
When he says he lost 99 guys, he means guys from his squad. Obviously way more guys died from other squads around him on the same mission, such as storming the beach on D-Day.