I'm so sorry....but the battle for supremacy going on behind you was more entertaining than your review.
@JohnnyJohnsonHistory12 сағат бұрын
In the end, there can be only one.
@kellychuang837323 сағат бұрын
Really good review about a film based on a real life incident also seen this told in other parts and who knows where could do one on Battle of Algiers if you haven't done it yet or this other 1 from the same creator Burn (1969) is another among other topics can do one on MANIPAD Missiles like the SA-7 and Stinger is another and MIG jets can still be good among others even those firebombs used in bombing runs of WWII is also good too. Really is a lot out there.
@Frank_NemoКүн бұрын
I suffered severe loss of face just by watching this vid.
@davidtaylor5204Күн бұрын
Marine Corporal Rand Henderson died in the famous Banzai charge. His father, Randall Henderson, founder and publisher of Desert Magazine, called up from Army reserves, was stationed in North Africa with the U.S. Army Air Corps, when he received word his only son had died in combat. Henderson then sat down and wrote his son's obituary that appeared in Desert.
@tomawen5916Күн бұрын
Thank you Johnny!!!!! Did not know of Survivors on Saipan. This was interesting for a review!
@kimjong_un8801Күн бұрын
Lukas is very cute
@Wurstbrot5555Күн бұрын
Lucas looks funny, what´s up with the ear?
@philiporeillycorkКүн бұрын
All are great movies. The tactics used by the Irish soldiers at Jadotville are still taught today by several armies around the world on how to dig in and fortify a position.
@adainr7849Күн бұрын
Lucas!
@ngawang4121Күн бұрын
Thanks 🙏 for supporting Tibet 😢
@shlomomark2275Күн бұрын
The banzai attack was launched on the 105th Regiment, 27 Infantry division
@paulwee1924dusКүн бұрын
Pastorale 1943 (1978) and Riphagen are also a nice watch!
@paulwee1924dusКүн бұрын
D-day is a part of this story.
@StevenSmith-dc1fqКүн бұрын
Great recommendation, thanks! But does your cat have any ears?
@N1ghtLancerКүн бұрын
OMG!! HI LUKAS! Thanks for the call out for this movie, I am going to have to give it a watch
@whiskeyskКүн бұрын
i need to watch this, thanks for the tip. I've seen the cave where Shoichi Yokoi fought the war until 1972 on Guam. I've been to Mt. Tapotchao, visited both Banzai and Suicide cliffs. Marianas are most definitely worth a visit.
@MuddieRainКүн бұрын
Kittens!
@EDKguyКүн бұрын
How about that Japanese holdout soldier that was on Gilligan's Island? I don't see any mention of him in many history books. 😂
@WilliamAndrewPhilipBodieКүн бұрын
Lukas has the same hair cut as you 😅😂🤣
@JohnnyJohnsonHistoryКүн бұрын
We go to the same barber
@seanwalker6460Күн бұрын
A very good film and as you say the Americans are very bad actors with no depth. In the end surrender scene they look comical in the way they reacted to the Japanese. (however, I'm sure that in real life they were all waiting for a 'nip' to chuck a grenade!
@scottessery100Күн бұрын
0:27 youve 2 editors :). or are they the CEO's
@Ground0-dn1cv2 күн бұрын
For anyone further interested in the history of China in WW2 I highly recommend a YT channel called Resistance Remembered. He does some truly ground breaking research and also shows some very rare footage of Chinese forces in WW2. Btw, as always great work Johnny, I've found some good movies👍
@gijoemasters2 күн бұрын
I've seen a lot of people shaming Ambrose and the series for incorrectly portraying events and members of the Company. But you gotta remember they didn't/couldn't interview every member of the Company, plus they didn't know or have access to all the information we have now that came out AFTER the book and series gained such popularity. People claim men like Cobb (who was a P.O.S. by all accounts), Sobel, Blithe, Lt. Brewer, Lt. Dyke, and so on have been done a disservice by the inaccuracies in BoB, while I partially agree with that we need to remember without BoB, their stories wouldn't be known to us at all. So every time I re-watch the series even with the inaccuracies in it it always hold a special place in my heart as what got me into WW2 as a kid and eventually led me into reenacting WW2.
@JohnnyJohnsonHistoryКүн бұрын
I agree. I didn't mean to harshly criticize. It's a forgivable error to me. It's clear they did an amazing amount of research to the best of their ability. Impossible at the time to get everything 100% correct.
@gijoemastersКүн бұрын
@@JohnnyJohnsonHistory I don’t mean in any way to give you grief or anything. You did this in a respectful manor more so than other people I’ve seen
@sid21122 күн бұрын
Love your cats, man :)
@sena39412 күн бұрын
And then Prince Philip told in an event after visiting Jallianwala Bagh that how Dyer's son who served with him in the navy, told that the numbers are exaggerated. And he said this to a gathering full of politicians and notables in their 1997 visit to India. This pretty much put an end to official royal visits to India. King Charles (then Prince of Wales), who ironically has a close relationship with many erstwhile royal families, politicians and industrialists, still had to visit in a personal capacity without any state invitation. Although in 2013, he was invited to visit Indian Military Academy although it was very subdued.
@SabreWolferos2 күн бұрын
“ I sure miss those Hawaiian gals.”
@SabreWolferos2 күн бұрын
Ya Johnny you weren’t lying about the American acting.
@califaern3sto2 күн бұрын
And yet they faced racism by American soldiers smh
@juxapostion2 күн бұрын
Hello Lucas. As per comment below, I thought, hang on! Why would Johnny be reviewing "The Last Samurai". :)
@konst80hum2 күн бұрын
I see the felines are multiplying....
@geordiedog17492 күн бұрын
I often worry about some Japanese war films.
@ptonpc2 күн бұрын
Kitties!!!!!!!!
@namelessentity58512 күн бұрын
Very handsome cats you have, Scottish folds?
@padawanmage712 күн бұрын
I admit i thought my eyes were playing tricks as I saw two overlords on their perch: ‘This is getting out of hand! Now there are TWO of them!”
@Godzilla00X2 күн бұрын
2:15 that guys tattoos are cool af
@oberstul19412 күн бұрын
Good movie, cute kitties, great reviews! Cheers!
@Toby-co5jg2 күн бұрын
fat cat
@GuineaPigEveryday2 күн бұрын
Can you make a video about the new The Convert film? I believe its not exactly based on a specific person but it does look like a great historical epic, just wanted to know ur opinion of it
@YOUSEFTECALB2 күн бұрын
Really good movie and glad someone showed the viewpoint of those Japanese soldiers who resisted after the official surrender throughout the Pacific
@allanalopez17562 күн бұрын
It's extremely important to know this part of history The 🐈 cat 😸 😸 😸 they multiplied
@ekspatriat2 күн бұрын
to think we are best friends now against the monsters of Putin an Winnie the Pooh
@_scyas_18272 күн бұрын
Zwei Katz ? Wunderbar.👍
@alexvisser59132 күн бұрын
Zwei katzen
@MyH3ntaiGirl2 күн бұрын
I think it is a sad tale of blind loyalty and brainwash
@Aaprottimaruna2 күн бұрын
I'm surprised this movie was this recent, my dad bought it on DVD when I was a kid. I probably saw it once, I had completely forgotten about this until I saw the cover art. Gotta go rummaging around his place soon for the disc. Also, hey Lucas!
@sjabloon122 күн бұрын
Hey Lucas!
@aaronjohn65862 күн бұрын
Hi Lucas! JJ does great updates and we all appreciate you helping him out.
@ThommyofThenn2 күн бұрын
3:27 reminds me of another episode of "Black Sheep Squadron" in which half the episode shows the Japanese officer motivating his pilots with the mythological divine wind story. The way he relates the noble sacrifice theme with their situation makes the nervous pilots take heart. It lets you see how someone could find themselves prepared to make such a strike
@ThommyofThenn2 күн бұрын
2:27 only a hard man could or would even consider staying in the jungle like that. Hopefully the film is able to explore the motivations of these men in depth
@JohnnyJohnsonHistory2 күн бұрын
Sadly, not as deeply as they could have gone. Should have almost been a mini-series or had a few less characters.
@ThommyofThenn2 күн бұрын
@@JohnnyJohnsonHistory With masterpieces like Band of Brothers, Pacific, Generation Kill and John Adams, it's almost difficult to view the miniseries as anything but the best way to portray a subject, particularly the historic. Of course each of the above had huge budgets that are probably (sorry for not looking it up atm) as large if not larger than "blockbuster" movies, so perhaps the feature length film is a workable 2nd option. The box office shows us that 2.5 hours is just about the longest an audience is reasonably willing to sit through; but I can't help but wonder if the rise of streaming previously theatrical releases might pave the way to average movie lengths increasing. I almost never watch a movie all the way through on streaming. It's really nice being able to watch it in 45-60 min chunks. Anyway this isn't an essay so I'll get to the point, maybe filmmakers/studios will find a new model. Something much longer than a traditional film, but not so long/expensive as an five-eight episode miniseries. I'm actually really liking the term "series film" I just thought up! Thanks as always my friend
@jokesterthemighty2272 күн бұрын
let's review your cats mate
@JohnnyJohnsonHistory2 күн бұрын
I did a little cat history video where I talk about them a touch. kzbin.info/www/bejne/kH_FdYZ3ZbB9Z8k