If a story can only be as good as its villain, then the Star Wars Complete Saga might be the best story we ever had in fiction.
@katiereis38712 сағат бұрын
Nunca vou superar esse filme
@8Aorlando5 сағат бұрын
2:23 Episode #9 Why We Fight from the miniseries🎖Captain🏅 🎯America🇺🇲 the🪖 Super Soldier🛡 (the Meralim) (Daniel 12:1; Nahum 3:3; Revelation 6:2) Why We Fight Why We Fight Episode: 9 Preceded by: "The Last Garrison" Followed by: "Points" Focus: Bucky Barnes Subject: Occupation of Germany "Why We Fight" is the 9th episode of Captain America: Super Soldier. It follows Easy Company as they take part in the occupation of Germany, as well as liberating a Nazi concentration camp, all seen through the eyes of Captain Bucky Barnes. Synopsis Easy Company is finally in Germany and is pushing the Germans back further than ever. Things could not be better; some soldiers are already saying that the war is over. Captain Barnes, however, has become pessimistic. His paratroopers aboard the 17th Airborne Division were shot down in combat jumps from the downed plane into the occupied country, and things at home are not looking bright for him either. But Barnes and the others soon discover that there is something more sinister in the dark, and they soon learn that the Nazis are worse than they ever imagined. Alternate History The episode begins with Easy overseeing the cleanup of a German village; local German citizens are clearing the street of rubble from houses and buildings. A string quartet is playing a somber Beethoven piece. Luz, Perconte, Liebgott, Webster, and Randleman are sitting on the second floor of a house overseeing the progress when Barnes joins them. A flashback shows Easy arriving in Germany, near Munich. Captain Bucky Barnes returns to his unit clearly upset; he made a combat jump with the 17th Airborne Division, and his plane was destroyed shortly after he jumped, killing all the paratroopers on board. As Barnes reflects angrily on the unenviable task of informing the families of the men who were shot down, Rogers consoles his friend about his excessive drinking of Gallantine's. He also informs Barnes that Sink is demoting him from Battalion HQ, and that he must tell the parents that their sons died as war heroes. "Do you really still believe that?" Barnes scoffs. "Yes. Yes, I do." Rogers responds. Meanwhile, Easy's men are having a good time. Private Janovec is on a date with a German girl only to be interrupted by Captain Spiers, who is sending home several valuables he has looted from wealthier homes. Sergeants George Luz and Frank Perconte scavenge a farm for eggs to make an omelet; George tries to flirt with a German farm girl but ends up getting slapped in the face. A replacement, Private Patrick O'Keefe, is sent to an outpost with Perconte. O'Keefe has not seen any combat, and his overly eager and optimistic attitude offends the hardened Perconte, who lashes out in a verbal tirade. He tells O'Keefe that he spent two years away from home watching his fellow veterans die on the battlefield, and occupying Germany is the first time he has truly been able to relax. Barnes informs Rogers and Speirs that President Franklin D. Roosevelt has passed away in America. The next day, Barnes receives a letter from his wife; she is asking for a divorce. The 17th Airborne Division departs for Landsberg, its new headquarters, to deal with Waffen-SS infantrymen who have been ordered by Hitler to fight a guerrilla war in the Alps. As Easy Company drives Willys jeeps and Dodges T-207 WC-3s (weapons carriers without winches) through Bavaria, the paratroopers begin to sing "Blood upon the Risers", with Barnes briefly joining in. Along the way, they witness over 300,000 newly captured German POWs marching; realizing that they continue to march proudly even in defeat, Webster begins to rail angrily at the Germans for starting a war they could never have hoped to win, and taking the lives of him and his fellow soldiers. When he shouts "What are we doing here?!", Barnes' expression indicates that he agrees with Webster. When they witness a French firing squad summarily shooting three German soldiers, O'Keefe is shaken, but Perconte simply shrugs him off, while Liebgott looks smug. Barnes enters a German house uninvited in search of more Gallantine's and breaks a photo of a German officer; the German officer's wife appears and gives him a cold stare. Sergeants Randleman, Christenson, Perconte, and Luz are sent on garrison duty, taking O'Keefe with them. Perconte asks Luz if the forest reminds him of Bastogne. At the edge of the forest, they discover a German concentration camp. Perconte races back on foot to Landsberg to find Major America. Major America and the rest of the company arrive on the scene and see firsthand the horrific conditions to which the POWs were subjected; even the most hardened and ruthless veterans of Easy, including Captain Spiers, are horrified. Lieutenant Lipton orders the men to bring blankets and give the POWs and war any food or water they are carrying. Liebgott translates the account of a captive who tells them that they are all Jews (musicians, clerks, artists, teachers), Poles or Gypsies, considered "undesirable" by the Germans. A few days earlier, SS soldiers had burned the huts, killing some of the captives; when others resisted, the SS soldiers began shooting at them until they "ran out of ammunition", then fled, leaving the survivors behind. Barnes comments somberly that someone in the town must have told them that the Americans were coming. The captive comments that there is a similar camp for captives at the next train stop, then walks away weeping helplessly. All the captives are faint, seriously ill or starving, some so weakened that they literally fall over trying to approach the Americans. Many more are lying dead and wounded throughout the area, Malarkey and Heffron grimly notice the numerical markings on the arms of the captives. Randleman and Luz discover a hut crammed with living captives and victims lying shoulder to shoulder, and Major America opens a boxcar to find it crammed with victims. Horrified, Perconte walks away, only to see a captive salute him, which he immediately returns. He comes across O'Keefe, who breaks down in tears at what he sees, but eventually leaves him alone. Easy races back to Landsberg Village and gathers food and water for the survivors; When the local baker protests the cleansing of his business, Webster angrily threatens him at gunpoint and accuses him of collaborating with the Nazis, unless he has "never seen" the concentration camp. Rushing back with supplies, Easy's men distribute them to the POWs. However, when Colonel Sink arrives with the battlefield surgeon, Major America and Barnes are told that they are not to continue feeding the survivors. The surgeon claims that the survivors' vital systems are unable to handle the massive ingestion of food and that they need to be monitored closely as they recover. The POWs are forced to remain within the concentration camp's barbed wire fence, to prevent them from straying from the area and potentially spreading disease, an announcement that Liebgott is ordered to make. He does so, promising the POWs that it is only temporary and that food, supplies, and medicine are coming, but the survivors' pitiful protests make him cry. That night, back at battalion HQ, Rogers tells Barnes that concentration camps like the one they found are being discovered all over Eastern Europe. Rogers tells of a concentration camp ten times larger that had been liberated a few weeks earlier by the Russian Army, equipped with gas chambers and crematoria. He also says that local Germans will be involved in the clean-up missions, which will begin the following morning and will involve exhuming Jewish victims and burying them. One of the ladies involved in the clean-up is the same lady whose house Barnes entered uninvited; he gives her a cold stare. The episode flashes back to the German village being cleaned up. Barnes announces to his Easy Company comrades that Hitler has committed suicide, but the war is not over yet. Easy Company has been ordered to the Eagle's Nest in Berchtesgaden. Webster bitterly says that Hitler should have taken his own life three years ago and spared everyone the trouble. Barnes grimly agrees, but since Hitler did not, they must move.
@andreasplosky851611 сағат бұрын
It is a crime against the art of cinema that Spacey was not allowed to finish this masterpiece.
@Cheeseeater-w6b12 сағат бұрын
Listening to this gives you “hope” in life
@aaronliggins149812 сағат бұрын
When you sense a disturbance in the force it is only evil there needs to be a balance, but to create a balance one must be calm 😉
@enagromachaseon889623 сағат бұрын
La serie est disponible sur le Netflix français 😊
@adrianechevarriaКүн бұрын
8:00 (Fans after seeing Kung Fu Panda 4) DreamWorks: Kung Fu Panda 4 is not meant to be a good movie, that was not our fault! Fans: Not your fault?! Who filled our heads with a goated trilogy?! Who drove us to wait 8 years for the premiere?! Who denied us our MASTERPIECE?!?!
@ElianaRibeiro-g2sКүн бұрын
Desliga essas câmeras um pouco deixa eu sentir um pouco de liberdade 😢
@ElianaRibeiro-g2sКүн бұрын
Doenças 😢e um pedido de internação nas mãos do clecio
@ElianaRibeiro-g2sКүн бұрын
O que foi que atrai medo prisão 😢
@leesakatКүн бұрын
Such a great song! I love the series!
@_Shanksleroux1510Күн бұрын
Nan les émotions c’est trop puissant
@XRGAMER_3182 күн бұрын
May the force be with you
@Ciara15942 күн бұрын
It was more than a little stupid to put a young Anikan with the old Yoda and Ben. 😐
@8Aorlando2 күн бұрын
2:23 Episode #8 🗺🗼🛸The Last🪂🇨🇵🚀 Garrison of the miniseries🎖Captain🏅 🎯America🇺🇲 the🪖Super Soldier🛡(the Meralim) (Daniel 12:1; Nahum 3:3; Revelation 6:2) The Garrison The Last Garrison The soldiers of Easy Company go on a garrison accompanied by a flying combat shield (UFO) over the French city of Hagenau, in a raid on the German soldiers' barracks. Episode: 8 Preceded by: "The Breaking Point" Followed by: "Why We Fight" "The Last Garrison" is the 8th episode of Captain America: Super Soldier. It follows the perspective of Private Webster as he tells this episode of how the members of Easy Company, who had been psychologically impacted in Bastogne, go on a garrison in Hagenau for prisoners of war. Webster's personal memories were of great use in the writing of this episode. Synopsis David Webster has finally returned to the battlefield after being wounded in the Netherlands. However, his fellow soldiers have endured much without him and resent him for not returning sooner, as other soldiers have done. Another soldier, Lieutenant Jones, a new addition as a recent West Point graduate, is also struggling to find acceptance, quickly barred from participating in what may be the company's last field mission. Using the officer, Webster may be able to rekindle his lost friendships and grant the replacement officer's wish to see combat. Alternate History The episode begins with Private David Webster returning to Easy in the French town of Hagenau after a long rest following his injury at the Battle of the Crossroads in Holland. The other members of Easy, having fought at Bastogne and Foy, act coldly toward him, resentful of his non-participation in these two important battles. Their collective resentment stems from Webster's long stay in the hospital and his lack of effort to return quickly and rejoin the company. Webster then recognizes T/4 Macken, but at first Macken does not remember Webster. Webster then walks to his old unit, Easy Company's 1st Platoon, but has to explain to his CO, Lt. Jack E. Foley, that he was part of the company. When he asks where Corporal Don Hoobler is, Webster gets no answer. PFC. Roy W. Cobb and SSgt. John W. Martin tell Webster to report to 2nd Platoon. In the truck are T/5. Joe Liebgott, SSgt. Donald G. Malarkey, and Private Eugene Jackson. Liebgott says that Malarkey will be promoted to 2nd Lieutenant, but he means 1st Sgt. Carwood Lipton. Webster is also treated with resentment by the men there. Liebgott thinks that Webster must have enjoyed being in recovery because the 101st Airborne Division left Holland four months ago. Webster says he was at the replacement depot, and Liebgott says he certainly tried to help them at Bastogne, though Webster doesn't know how he could have done that. Liebgott says that PFC. Robert E. "Popeye" Wynn found a way out of the hospital, as did SSgt. William J. "Bill" Guarnere. "Yeah, where's Guarnere? Is he still your platoon sergeant?" Webster asks. "No," Jackson replies, "he was shot." The truck stops and they reach Hagenau, and Heffron explains to Webster that Guarnere's foot was blown off at Foy. A garrison is planned for the night: 15 men will cross a nearby river to capture German soldiers for intelligence retrieval. Joining Easy's company is a young second lieutenant, Jones, who is a West Point graduate. Gaining acceptance from the Easy members proves as difficult for the young lieutenant as Webster's attempts to join them. Webster begins to show diplomatic skill by convincing both Captain America and Captain Speirs to allow the inexperienced combat officer Lieutenant Jones to join the garrison, replacing the exhausted Sergeant Malarkey. Webster removes Liebgott from the garrison by telling Captain America that they both speak German and that there are 16 soldiers when Captain America requested 15. Captain America orders Liebgott to remain on the Allied side of the river and provide artillery cover. The garrison crosses the river in inflatable boats; one of them capsizes. As they approach the building where the German soldiers are quartered, a young soldier, Jackson, runs into the building after throwing a grenade and is seriously wounded. The rest of the platoon rushes into the building and captures three German soldiers. As they retreat with their POWs, the remaining German forces open up with artillery. One of the POWs is hit and remains on the riverbank. Reaching the opposite side, the platoon takes Jackson and the POWs to the basement of the battalion headquarters. Several men, still feeling the effects of the adrenaline of the mission, are ready to attack the prisoners of war in retaliation for Jackson, who is shot while being treated by Dr. Roe. Lieutenant Jones manages to restore order. The next morning, Captain America wearing the circular (flying) combat shield (UFO) on his forearm and Speirs observe the building mined with planted explosives during the garrison. Lieutenant Colonel Sink orders another garrison to be scheduled for that night. Captain America, wearing the flying saucer shield (UFO) between his shoulders, meets with the soldiers later and explains that this garrison will operate the raid on the opposing garrison for more prisoners of war. Captain America tells the Easy Company soldiers that the garrison will leave that night, but then orders the soldiers to sleep through the night and report to Captain America that the soldiers have gone to garrison Hagenau. The Easy Company soldiers go on a garrison accompanied by a flying saucer shield (UFO) over the French city of Hagenau, in a raid on the German soldiers' garrison, but no German soldiers are captured. The men of Easy Company are relieved. Having participated in a cross-artillery battle between M1919s and MG 42s, both young Lieutenant Jones and Webster are now accepted as full members of Easy Company. Webster is welcomed back to Easy as they leave Hagenau. Casualties Sgt. William F Kiehn (shot in action) Infantryman Eugene E. Jackson (shot) Trivia Forrest Guth's role in the garrison as an interpreter at Hagenau was replaced by David Kenyon Webster. Webster was not actually in that garrison, but was involved in the garrison assigned to cover the garrison across the river with a Browning M1919.
@LuisCisneros-p2e2 күн бұрын
Alguien aabe el nombre de la musica ?
@lucienkaine91932 күн бұрын
May The Force be with you, always.
@Vigilante90332 күн бұрын
Staring at the French horn.
@SaraAuletta2 күн бұрын
Struggente questa colonna sonora ..al tempo stesso genera speranza di un ritorno di un amore impossibile…❤Fa sognare
@sammy56742 күн бұрын
If you ever watch any show in your life. It has to be this show. Kevin and nora, thinking about it now, they make me cry, nora getting shot, kevin, a jumbled mess.. If this doesn't touch you, then im not sure you have feelings, and i dont think any show will.
@Mr-b-ryce3 күн бұрын
The Clones are fighting for the republic, the droids for Roger
@MimiMimi-w7p8m3 күн бұрын
CRE ☀️☁️☁️☁️☁️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️ A 🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️ ROT 🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️ LUL 8 🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡ LOVESTE DE LA CAP TOT CE ARE DE LOVIT
@isaquegrau2444 күн бұрын
Filme que assisti na minha infância e nunca esqueci esta entre os meu favoritos ❤
@elisabethjones48574 күн бұрын
This is like the whole series recapped in 20 minutes
@Nefnumen024 күн бұрын
Todo gracias a la mente bendecida de John Williams. ❤
@angm.c.4 күн бұрын
Commodus 👑
@yannickplauchier4 күн бұрын
ils sont vraiment beaux dans ce role hin bon film les acteurs
@jackywackydoodah28214 күн бұрын
2:20
@Zicore474 күн бұрын
I miss the peak Marvel Cinema times. When everyone was excited when a new movie comes out.
@Derpleton145 күн бұрын
I CAN FEEL THE SOY
@tayfunbasaran41175 күн бұрын
Zack Snyder joss whedon Christopher nolan hans zimmer tom holkenborg danny elfman 2013 2016 2017 2021 man of steel scout ship justice league steppenwolf 2017 in steppenwolf 2021 justice league 2025 2026=darkside war desaad grany Goodness parademons navals guns navalships kara kutuların gücü kudreti senkronizasyonları enerjileriyle general zod doomsday ın dönüşü superman ile uzlaşması ve darkside karşı savaşı justice league safına geçmesi darkside ın yenilgisi orijinal hali bozulmadan justice league 2013 2016 2017 2021,2025 2026
@PauloVictor-MaLøkä5 күн бұрын
HANS zimmer never fails ..
@Veritas.Studios.Channel5 күн бұрын
I love my son. He is the best. He makes me love this music. (my biological father was not worth keeping in my life).
@Toothache19885 күн бұрын
❤
@bucko1236 күн бұрын
as an Irish man this song hits differently I want to hug my da and tell him I love ❤ him
@dariogoy60146 күн бұрын
El verdadero himno de nuestra infancia, el livemotiv que nos formó
@AdamKamal-h6m6 күн бұрын
🌹
@therealimawhale136 күн бұрын
This is the song that will be played when somebody passes a law that makes the sequels irrelevant to the rest of Star Wars.
@Endemule6 күн бұрын
Everytime I start my shift.. . . .
@siphonophores6 күн бұрын
Mfers when they're running for the election: "I love democracy, I love the republic" Mfers after winning the election: " I am the *SENATE* "
@ccrazool6 күн бұрын
Whenever my wife wants me to get her something, she holds out her hand towards it and starts humming this song.
@alessandracunha35527 күн бұрын
Eu sou perdidamente apaixonada por essa série e por esta trilha sonora.
@z1lek3277 күн бұрын
I love the contrast on 4:59 to imperial march it shows them being free from the grasp of the empire from how cruel it is and it sounds like liberation and freedom compared to the cruel controlling sound of the imperial march. Holy peak.