"Band of Brothers" is the best miniseries ever. The follow-up: "The Pacific" is very grim but well made.
@krisfrederick5001Ай бұрын
It's not fair to compare this series is OP of course being first but, the cast. Timeless. I had Grandpa's that served in Europe and the Pacific, no bias but this.
@scottdarden3091Ай бұрын
Personally I like Lonesome Dove 😊
@HeywoodJahblowmeАй бұрын
Generation Kill was much better and way more relatable
@chrisvibz4753Ай бұрын
YES I SECOND THIS LOL
@BTinSFАй бұрын
There's also "Masters of the Air" about the US Air Force in Europe in WW II which is now available.
@TheRagratusАй бұрын
Guys, you have NO idea what you've just done. There is a HUGE BoB reactors group that will descend into the comments. ANY questions you have will be answered in the greatest of detail. This is the GREATEST thing ever produced for television, and its over 23 years old. Your subscriber numbers will explode in number.
@mariewagner5283Ай бұрын
This is a re-upload from their other channel that they had posted movie reactions on. I forget how long ago they reacted to this. It might have been a year ago. Glad you're getting to see it and enjoy it now though!
@TheRagratusАй бұрын
@@mariewagner5283 I am subbed on their main channel and have never seen this there. Bob is one of my "tism's".
@marcoburg8500Ай бұрын
@@mariewagner5283 I thought they had done it before too, but searched their other channel, and did not see it.
@andystewart581Ай бұрын
Growing up, these men and the ones that battled their way across the pacific were my "influencers." They were our dads, our teachers, our boy scout leaders. I wish I had been more appreciative of that time with them then.
@rawschriАй бұрын
One of my favourite quotes from the veterans in the book is .... " I took off in an aeroplane 13 times between 1942 and 1945 ..... my first landing in an aeroplane was in 1966 " ....
@MoMoMyPup10Ай бұрын
It's an interesting movie duo where James is always looking to talk about what he just saw, and Millie is just trying to absorb what she just saw and not miss what's happening while James is talking 😂
@BogeyDopeYTАй бұрын
Tell him to hush! 😂
@rodneysisco6364Ай бұрын
" Fragging " {from fragmentation grenades ) , was the common term for killing incompetent and unliked officers in combat . The soldiers did it for self --preservation , figuring that the incompetent officer was going to get them all killed .THis is a great mini series
@TyDie18 күн бұрын
My dad did something along the lines of this when he was in Vietnam. Didn’t directly kill the guy, but the guy (I think he was a major or captain, I cant remember) this John Wayne character gave the orders to my dad and all the guys under him to charge with bayonets. My dad passed it down the line that when he gets up nobody will follow him. So they watched him charge a battalion of Vietcong. As you can guess he made it home in a box.
@martinlatour9311Ай бұрын
Always fun seeing people watch this masterpiece for the first time. Subbed
@davidweiss8710Ай бұрын
Band of Brothers is a series I can watch over and over. Now buckle up for Episode 2.
@TreyBlytheАй бұрын
I say this every time I see someone reacting to this, but in my opinion, this is the best 10 hours of television ever produced.
@mikepaulus4766Ай бұрын
The first commanding officer of my first ship would play bingo with us. It was a fundraiser for the ship's recreation fund. One time the CO won. For the crew, one guy wins, he gets half the entry fees, the other half goes into the fund. The captain won, so he put it all in the fund.
@mikepaulus4766Ай бұрын
So nice to see James and Millie watching Band Of Brothers.
@Dej24601Ай бұрын
The production had the use of 4 actual vintage planes. With creative cinematography, clever editing and the addition of CGI, they were able to make it look a large fleet of planes.
@rollomaughfling380Ай бұрын
11:30 "No one checks you!" Spoken right over the scene where everyone is definitely checking each other!
@harryshriver6223Ай бұрын
One thing you learn being in the military, your brother never goes alone . It is all about the men to your left and to your right, that's why we do what we do. That's all there is to it, enough said.
@ironsakura8657Ай бұрын
Nice to see this! Band of Brothers is an amazing series about some amazing people. Also, just amazing well made with everything. Actors, director, effect, music this series really has it all.
@utf59Ай бұрын
"No one checks you?" Everybody is checked on the ground. You and a buddy rig each other, then a jumpmaster checks every jumper thoroughly.
@EastPeakSlimАй бұрын
Look up the word "leadership" in a dictionary and you'll see a picture of Dick Winters. Thanks for taking on the best miniseries ever made. As others have said, there are a ton of us who follow reactors to BoB. We'll be along with you for the ride. Currahee!
@magicbrownie1357Ай бұрын
It's a military training officer's duty to be harsh. And no matter how harsh they are, they'll never be as harsh as combat, which is what they're being trained for.
@gibsongirl2100Ай бұрын
Harsh, demanding of their best - absolutely. But, Sobel was also petty, vindictive, insecure and jealous - not good traits in a leader of men.
@magicbrownie1357Ай бұрын
@@gibsongirl2100 Don't forget incompetent in the field. But I agree--he goes too far. Doesn't change the fact that they need to be harsh, especially during training.
@brucew706215 күн бұрын
@@magicbrownie1357they need to be tough and to exact the standards. It does not good to be harsh for the sake of being an ass. This only deflates motivation and performance as well as distracting from learning. You need to be tough but fair. Earn their respect by showing you are a man of your word and not some petty power hungry fool.
@johnmiller7682Ай бұрын
One thing I think everyone misses about Sobel, He's the first one up the mountain.
@fattyhoonАй бұрын
My favorite "cinema" ever made. I watch this whole series every year around July 4th. You might be surprised how many of the actors you know or recognize. I worry for Millie. Some of this is really hard to watch, but so amazing at the same time. God Bless from the USA.
@rickylang6203Ай бұрын
This is based on real people and real events. In the beginning, where you thought it was a documentary, the people talking are the real people the characters are based on. Winters, Lipton, Guarnere, etc.
@MrYabberАй бұрын
Best show of all time.
@rayvanhorn1534Ай бұрын
The best miniseries ever, covering stories about a group of men from the Greatest Generation. Learn the names of these men best as you can, it comes in handy. Would like more thoughts on the veterans at the beginning & more commentary post episode. Looking forward to this journey.
@kenehlears7716Ай бұрын
My favorite mini series,any genre ever.more than twenty years later it's still magnificent.enjoy yourselves this is truly a treat.
@user-sw7ju5kl3dАй бұрын
I appreciate what y'all recognized for what does kids did back then not just ours but yours too
@stevemak8620Ай бұрын
I find it breathtaking that you live on an island that has a deep history in WW2 and yet...
@eTraxxАй бұрын
Fame is fleeting ... so is memory .. they are the same really.
@jimamos7984Ай бұрын
Christensen (the guy who had drunk from the canteen during the march) was played by Michael Fassbender, Magneto from the newer X-Men movies.
@JesseOaks-ef9xnАй бұрын
Quite a few of the "American" paratroopers are actually British actors. They did a terrific job playing Americans. You should also watch the way they made these episodes. They actually went through a mini boot camp to get a taste of how the actual men went through.
@pjb3583Ай бұрын
You two are in for such a rewarding journey. The book Band of Brothers was written after exhaustive research and countless interviews with surviving members of this specific crew, some of which are featured in the interviews that begin many of the episodes. They are intentionally not identified so that we remain unaware of who made it through the war. They are eventually revealed. A handful of minor details are shifted for dramatic purposes in this series, but most of the stories are actual history, so be prepared to learn about World War II. There’s a good documentary called We Stand Alone Together that followed the official episodes. There’s also a series of behind-the-scenes videos shot by the guy who plays Nixon which covers the actor’s boot camp which preceded filming. Looking forward to watching these with you! (It wouldn’t hurt to have a box of tissues handy.) Peace …
@TobyBaker-hz3rwАй бұрын
Absolutely the best mini series.
@DennisRabidueАй бұрын
The book was based on real soldiers and their experiences, they will begin to appear after the episodes and then you'll understand why they are considered the greatest generation !! Enjoy
@matthewconner7800Ай бұрын
24:24 I spent 20 years working US Air Force air fields. I’ve done countless aircraft launches, running around while engines are cranked and pulling chocks away from wheels, the whole business. It remains an incredibly dangerous work environment, and it’s via the awareness of how dangerous it is, and standard procedures to mitigate those dangers, that we don’t have huge numbers of accidents. Oh, and I did spend 6 years of that 20 year career right there in the UK, at RAF Lakenheath, in Suffolk. Looking forward to your reactions to this.
@fast_richardАй бұрын
This is a fantastic series. It's not a documentary, but has documentary elements. It's not quite fiction, but parts of it are fictionalized for dramatic purposes. It is based closely on the memories and stories told by the actual surviving members of Easy Company. it is mostly based on the book by Stephen Ambrose, but includes additional input from the veterans and from other books. The interviews at the beginning of each episode gain more meaning as you start to figure out who these veterans are and which ones are prominent in the series.
@sailinbob11Ай бұрын
I grew up in Taccoa. I currently live on my sailboat in Tampa Bay but I was back home a month ago and you can see Currahee from our house. Walked up that trail many times. The barracks are still there. They turned them into apartments years ago. Cool spot.
@mangelwurzelАй бұрын
Colonel Sink is portrayed by Dale Dye, who was a Marine Corps combat correspondent during the battle for Hue, Vietnam, in 1968.
@belasius2895Ай бұрын
He (Dale Dye) also ran the actors through a 2 week session of 'boot camp' & jump training...(see Ron Livingston's video diary here on KZbin)
@johngetz8585Ай бұрын
Guys...its 10 riveting episodes. You should do TWO a week, to keep up. Amazing mini series.
@rodyazzieАй бұрын
Yup, more of this awesome series.
@roger3141Ай бұрын
This is my favorite series, it's good to see you posting again.
@Dej24601Ай бұрын
When you finish the series, there are 2 additional videos that are highly recommended - an actual documentary about the real men titled “ We Stand Alone Together” and a ‘video diary’ by Ron Livingston (Lewis Nixon) about the 2 week boot camp training the cast had before filming started.
@Zale-vj439Ай бұрын
This television series will change your outlook on life with a whole new appreciation for those of the Greatest Generation who have gone before us and sacrificed so much for our freedoms around the world today.
@BTinSFАй бұрын
Without question I want to see the entire series and also its 2 follow-up series. In the case of Band of Brothers, the last couple of episodes are probably the most emotional and heart-rending of all and not because of what you may be thinking (the death of major characters). This series doesn't play those kinds of games with your head. I'll tell you right now that it was a German, a minor character, who made me tear up when I first watched it and I bet he does you too.
@shaunoday3646Ай бұрын
This miniseries is absolutely amazing
@mlong1958Ай бұрын
Band of Brothers is the mostly true story of Easy Company, 101st Airborne Division. One of the greatest war series, ever. Don't forget to watch the documentary about Easy Company, "We Stand Alone Together", after you finish the series. Don't watch it first. Also, stock up on tissues for Episode 9.
@garycollins7750Ай бұрын
In the book it goes into much more detail about the relationship the company had with Sobel. Things were worse than shown in the series. In one incident E company had to be wounded for the medics to practice evacuation of the wounded, someone anesthetized Sobel made an incision and then stitched him up and left him in the woods. The later options by the men had changed while many thought he was a bad combat leader he was a good training officer and was responsible in part for their success.
@FordryАй бұрын
Be sure to watch the 11th episode, the actual documentary. It identifies all the men being interviewed, some are central characters in the series and others not portrayed at all, and tells more of their stories.
@user-qz4xq7kk8mАй бұрын
Looking forward to you watching this.
@TimothyHorthАй бұрын
Great choice this is the best mini series can’t wait to watch the rest with you.
@beesnestna9544Ай бұрын
I can't believe you guys have never seen (let alone heard of) this WWII miniseries. I have the boxed DVD set. Yes, it's based on true stories and the gentlemen in the interviews are the former soldiers who experienced and told the stories. There's also a sister series to this one, aptly titled "The Pacific". You're going to see a lot of recognizable actors who got their start in this series.😉 Peace.🕊
@lawrencekoprowski6480Ай бұрын
Glad to see you do this one. History must be remembered or we are doomed to repeat it 😢
@doreybainАй бұрын
When you get to know all the characters as individuals, you get more absorbed into the stories.
@johnclawed24 күн бұрын
At 20:30 "You can tell he's English." Yes, I can tell because I can't understand him either. :-)
@bmatt2626Ай бұрын
Thanks, this was great!
@tokyochannel2020Ай бұрын
One thing to remember constantly when watching this mini-series is that, the stories are being told by some of Easy Company's members' perspective and the writers of the show decades after the events happened. How some characters are portrayed may not be how they were in real life depending on perspective, some characters were left entirely out of the show and some events portrayed didn't happen as portrayed in the show, so it is not to be taken as historical fact. With that said, it is a fantastic miniseries but caution not to believe everything as shown.
@PatrickRonan-d6rАй бұрын
Yes you return the salute.
@texasdustfartАй бұрын
I'm glad you are doing this Series.
@atuuschaawАй бұрын
"BoB" is a masterpiece! ♥
@Scott-mw7xqАй бұрын
Hi James and Millie some of the black and white videos was real footage. This is a real hart breaker. I was a paratrooper in the U.S ARMY for 3 years. Was station in Vicenza Italy. I was in Charlie Company 1/509th B.C.T. We train hard, but got a lot of respect. Hope enjoy the movie.😊❤
@marcelrenes2435Ай бұрын
Band if Brothers is the best series ever. I am amazed you don't know anything about this... Greetings from The Netherlands.
@andygossard4293Ай бұрын
This is FINALLY a chance for me to ask a film reactor FROM BRITAIN what did the English guy with the Luger say? I've never understood ever since this came out.
@RichClark-hd4xcАй бұрын
"You're 'avin' a bath if you think you're half-inching that!" - "You must be joking if you're thinking about keeping that!"
@marke8323Ай бұрын
I served in the US Army (not in WW 2) and most of this series feel very authentic. There were some officers I would have done anything for and others that were just incompetent fools. This show is excellent...
@marcoburg8500Ай бұрын
I have seen so many reactions to Band of Brothers, I was thinking you had already done it on the other channel. But nothing there. Buckle up for this series. Highs, lows, and quite the journey! Keep the tissues handy for most of the episodes. You'll need for some more than others. Hopefully no one spoils in the comments. Happy to follow along with you!
@rawschriАй бұрын
Just remember there are 11 episodes of this, the final one being a documentary called, " We Stand alone Together " which you, must, must, must react to ....
@PEPPER2323Ай бұрын
Dick Winters is played by Darain Lewis a British actor.
@duanevpАй бұрын
Great to see you guys reacting to this. It's one of the best series EVER made, without question. Already anxiously waiting the next part.
@4325airАй бұрын
James and Millie, fasten your seatbelts. You are about to start a journey--seriously--in which you become so immersed that you truly identify with the people in this series, as if they are friends, even relatives. You may be confused with their names in Episode 1, but by the end you will have found joy and heartbreak. I am 76 years old and a US paratrooper (7 years in the 82nd Airborne Division, 3 years in Special Forces, and 5 years at XVIII Airborne Corps). My father was in the 11th, 82nd, and 101st Airborne Divisions. He was also a "Curahee" in the 506th of this series). I've watched the series repeatedly since 2001, and I must have watched every single KZbin reaction to every single episode. You will not regret starting down this road. When it seems to tough at times, just stay the course! Many viewers have asked over the years when they see something happening, "Is that for real?" Or "Did that really happen?" The answer is yes. Those veterans were still alive when this series was made, Spielburg wanted to honor them with accuracy, they were constantly consulted, and they screened the final product. As we said in the Army, "You just can't make this s**t up." I believe I have watched every one of your reaction videos. If I may be excused to add one constructive comment: James has a tendency to start talking to Millie while turning his head toward her. You need to pause the video when talking and try not to look at Millie. A lot of the action is incredibly fast-paced, as combat truly is, and you will miss many remarks between soldiers or some quick event. Best wishes from across the pond!!!
@AbusiveUncleJoeАй бұрын
General Eisenhower wept watching the paratroopers depart knowing how many wouldn't make it.
@krisfrederick5001Ай бұрын
If you're going all the way with this...be prepared to grow, laugh, learn and suffer with these characters. The first episode is in some ways my favorite, if only for the innocence and the fact that I know what lies ahead for these men. This was when their biggest threats were "Army noodles with ketchup." I love the power move Winters makes by literally grabbing the pen out of Sobel's hand while he was abusing his power...it's brilliant, and a true story. Hard to call this a TV show honestly, it's a 12 hour Saving Private Ryan in quality...CURRAHEE! ♠
@MoMoMyPup10Ай бұрын
Yeah, I'm sure you needed a heads up for what's to come next, I'm sure, or you never would've enjoyed it at all
@davidcorriveau8615Ай бұрын
Standard military courtesy; the higher ranking officer returns the salute from the lower rank. To fail to do so is basically an insult. As to whether Sobel is so dazed he misses Winters salute, or just feeling so aggrieved that he just doesn't care is kinda a judgement call. In the 18th and 19th Century militaries it is the kind of thing that might have led to a duel tho...A thing to remember as the planes are taking off at the end...this event is less than 40 years after Kitty Hawk and the First Powered Flight...before they entered Paratroop training I would be suprized if 1 or 2 men in the whole regiment had been in a plane before.
@martensjdАй бұрын
I'm looking forward to this! You guys are great reactors, and this is a great series.
@mikemoroney520426 күн бұрын
Episode 9 is a true heartbreaking episode.
@MichaelHill-we7vtАй бұрын
Just some of the figures for D-Day will stagger the imagination... more than 11,000 aircraft, over 6,000 ships in the seaborne invasion fleet...... in all, there were a total of 23,400 paratroopers, (7,900 British, and 15,500 American) and 156,000 men actually came in on the beaches, 61,715 on the three British and Canadian Beaches(Gold, Juno, Sword) and 73,000 on two US beaches(Omaha and Utah), in addition, there were more than 126,000 navy personnel manning the ships, for a total manpower figure of over 350,000 involved in D-Day....the largest amphibious operation in Military history....this series pays tribute to all those who took part.......by the way, the men talking about their experiences at the start are not just D-Day veterans, but they actually ARE some of the men portrayed here in the series, they're not identified until the final episode, so as not to be a spoiler by revealing who makes it through and who doesnt........this is without doubt the very best TV series of its type ever made......
@maxromisch3361Ай бұрын
There are a few liberties taken for the sake of drama, or storytelling... but essentially, this series tells the real story of real paratroopers. For instance, in Episode 2 Don Malarkey meets a guy from Eugene, Oregon who was doing the same job he was just 100 miles away. In reality, the fellow he meets worked in another shop just down the street from Malarkey; the show's writers didn't think that viewers would believe it. Think of BoB as an "historical docu-drama".
@f00difyАй бұрын
So, the Booming of Pearl Harbor by Japan is what brought the US into the War, the government decided to focus on the war in Europe first before focusing on the pacific. Which is what the Veterans were talking about at the beginning. Now Sobel’s training regiment was brutal, but the men from the 101st credit their survival on his training. Now while he was an amazing training officer getting men ready for war he was terrible in the field.
@ccchhhrrriiisss100Ай бұрын
Great reactions! This is my favorite miniseries of all time. It's a masterpiece. It's based upon the book "BAND OF BROTHERS" by historian Stephen Ambrose. However, it's also based upon several other books and interviews of the men who are depicted in this series. They were the men of Easy Company, 2nd Battalion, 506th Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division. These men (many of them were still teenagers -- including some who were underage) parachuted into Nazi-occupied France the night before D-Day. Their goal was to help divide/mitigate the German resistance and take out enemy guns to help the imminent Allied beach invasion.
@michaelserot684429 күн бұрын
Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks really pulled out the big guns for this show. There were some inaccuracies, but those, to an extent, came from the book by Stephen Ambrose. But the scope of this miniseries I think blew open the door for how war films and shows would be portrayed going forward. Shows like Over There, Generation Kill, The Pacific and Master Of The AIr I don't think could have existed in their current forms had it not been for BoB.
@Nanashi_MYOBАй бұрын
There is an 11th part to the series, which is the interviews with the men who lived this. Think of it as a supplemental documentary. It sheds a fair bit of light and context.
@Teletran35Ай бұрын
I loved this series
@michaelallen3894Ай бұрын
Best miniseries ever
@jdfinch2Ай бұрын
band of brothers in a docu-drama. based on a book that was based on the real events of easy company. after casting the actors were given packets about the real person they were going to play, including available contact info. many of the actors found it hard because either the person had passed or the just didn't talk about themselves. the actors were then flown to England and put through a boot camp. they were only referenced by the names and rank of there part. here is a little behind the scenes kzbin.info/www/bejne/gKaUYpp5ntiCgpY
@user-hc1ij5cz9s25 күн бұрын
WW2 it's the story of the US parachute regiment starting with the training to the actual combat true story the people talking at the beginning are actual veterans
@CPDheadstomp21 күн бұрын
The airborne dropped prior to the D-Day Invasion.
@roadstarman58Ай бұрын
All the fuss over the half full canteen is about noise discipline. When canteen isn't full, it sloshes around making a lot of noise.
@kerryferguson2400Ай бұрын
So Glad to see what you have this up! Thank you!
@deanvavra5695Ай бұрын
After the war Sobel failed at business and marriage. He shot himself in the head, survived to be blind and lived for 20 years in a nursing home before dying.
@williambranch4283Ай бұрын
Band of Brothers, The Pacific and Masters of the Air are well written and acted, based on real events. Adult content.
@tacticrocs_6980Ай бұрын
I grew up watching this show. I think it is part of what inspired me to become a paratrooper.
@rollomaughfling380Ай бұрын
Also 13:26 Come on, man, it said "Camp Mackall, NC." Did you really believe there was a skirmish in North Carolina during WWII?
@juliayoung537Ай бұрын
Love y'all! Still praying for KZbin stuff to get fixed soon ❤😊
@williambranch4283Ай бұрын
Hang in there. Don't give up, never surrender ;-)
@mgharvey3657Ай бұрын
This is a great series. True story. Another great war series is "generation kill". It follows the us marines during the invasion of Iraq. Check it out.
@charlestaylor2499Ай бұрын
Band of Brothers was about the European front fighting the Germans.
@cshubsАй бұрын
Private White, who refused to run, sat on his bed knowing that he was washing out/quitting. He wouldn't be a paratrooper and would presumably go into the regular Army.
@StraydoggerАй бұрын
The REGULAR Army infantry.
@FordryАй бұрын
Yup, I dunno if there really was a Pvt White but that was a portrayal of the men who washed out in whatever ways. It wasn't a punishment as this was voluntary. They were returned to previous units or whatever without any sort of penalty besides simply being out of the airborne.
@cshubsАй бұрын
@@Fordry It was voluntary so no punishment per se, but it still must sting to fail.
@jLutravelingАй бұрын
I watch the Yotube channel History Traveller dis a series of documentaries . JD showed Dick Winters a speech.
@TheRagratusАй бұрын
JD is awesome.
@MoMoMyPup10Ай бұрын
Well, if they read this I guess they'll figure out that Winters survived
@danbobway5656Ай бұрын
Nice! Good series
@susancrouthamel760Ай бұрын
Be respectful to what our men faced. I lost 3 relatives in WW2.
@SPOCK_TALKАй бұрын
The best 🇺🇸
@gmaqwertАй бұрын
Great miniseries. You’re going to love it.
@russellgtyler8288Ай бұрын
I can't recall his name, but the actor who portrayed Winters is British.
@gmaqwertАй бұрын
Damian Lewis
@StraydoggerАй бұрын
A lot of the guys were British.
@JJActual-Ай бұрын
Didn't even know you two had this other channel. That's awesome! Hopefully you'll be able to get some of those strikes removed from the main channel. Sending positive vibes from the states!
@strobex3298Ай бұрын
If you didn't know, this series is based upon a true story. It isn't 100% historically correct, but its pretty close.