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@rileygarraway876 ай бұрын
My brothers friend Tyler is related to William Wallace found that out he told me
@bloodstone10586 ай бұрын
"William Wallace: Every man dies, not every man really lives." 😢😢😢😢😢 [last lines] William Wallace: [voiceover] In the Year of our Lord 1314, patriots of Scotland - starving and outnumbered - charged the fields of Bannockburn. They fought like warrior poets; they fought like Scotsmen, and won their freedom. 💪
@nitrokid6 ай бұрын
React to 'Outlaw King' (2018, starring Chris Pine) as well, maybe? It's not Braveheart's sequel, but it tells the story about what happened after William Wallace's rebellion. Pretty good, and gnarly 👍
@itzrachei6 ай бұрын
👍🏻
@itzrachei6 ай бұрын
🙌🏻
@simplebull2106 ай бұрын
“That man has a slappable face” right before that man had his face slapped will go down as one of the greatest reject predictions 😂
@haraldisdead6 ай бұрын
They started cheering "MacAllaich," which means "Son of Wallace," ("Allaich" being Scottish Gaelic for "Wallace,") and then transitioned to just "Wallace," signifying that he had risen to head off the family.
@helpfulcomrade6 ай бұрын
All this time I thought the old guy was trying to claim credit/leadership for himself and his son, and the rest of the crowd picked Wallace to show how strong an impression he made in comparison. Thanks for clearing up my misunderstanding.
@BillGoreArt6 ай бұрын
It's not Wallace. It's Maclannough he's chanting. The maiden name of Murron his wife.
@goatman99986 ай бұрын
Always wondered wtf they were saying there lol
@haraldisdead6 ай бұрын
@@BillGoreArt nope.
@houseofaction6 ай бұрын
@@BillGoreArt you are objectively wrong, the literal official subtitles says they are chanting MacAllaich and they say so on the dvd commentary
@Mr808pocho6 ай бұрын
“Your heart is free,have the courage to follow it” been living by these words ever since.
@infiad12756 ай бұрын
I must have seen this movie 30 times and finally realized that I haven't been living by those words. That changes now.
@MassimoCerreto6 ай бұрын
This is the kind of movie the term 'masterpiece' was invented for. Incredible acting, beautiful scenery and let's not forget the brilliant soundtrack.
@SpookyBibi246 ай бұрын
I love that it's Robert that narrates the movie. The tragic, imperfect but hopeful character that carries on the guilt and the legacy. A very smart and emotional choice. I tear up every time I watch the "I don't want to lose heart!" scene.
@kennedy65876 ай бұрын
Also the fact that Robert the Bruce was historically the man who actually held the nickname Braveheart, not William Wallace
@ThomasOneill-ru6et4 ай бұрын
It is his story after all. Anyone who thinks it is a Wallace movie just isn't paying attention.
@stevem23232 ай бұрын
@@kennedy6587 Its him too, Braveheart.
@stevem23232 ай бұрын
@@ThomasOneill-ru6et Exactly.
@AWESOMENISH26 күн бұрын
Narrates until the final scene, when it’s William that does. Brilliant how they flip roles.
@braingers6 ай бұрын
As a Scotsman and even if some of the story is inaccurate...... it still makes me insanely proud to be Scottish........ Alba Gu Bràth!!!!!!!!!!!
@eatsmylifeYT6 ай бұрын
I would love to see Jessica Alba go braless.
@RoGueNavy6 ай бұрын
"A' Bellendaine!!"
@MrSmithOriginal6 ай бұрын
It could be 100% accurate and those who hate Gibson and his movies and what they promote would still say it's inaccurate. I actually trust Mel's take on history more than most Academics. FK EM!
@braingers6 ай бұрын
@@MrSmithOriginal it’s not accurate….. the princess was around 8 years old when William Wallace died.
@MrSmithOriginal6 ай бұрын
@@braingers Who gives a crap. Every single movie and even documentaries get stuff wrong or take liberties because nobody alive today was there and history is written by the victors and those in control now do not like the Wallace/Gibson message. Every time this movie comes up some yahoo has to comment about how it's not accurate like they have been programmed to do so, because they have.
@andrewkirk67476 ай бұрын
As a proud Scotsman the legend of why the thistle is our National flower (Despite the fact it's technically a Weed) is during the viking raids on Scotland a bunch of Vikings were trying to sneak up on a Scottish village and one of the invaders stood on a thistle and screamed out in pain and alerted the village folk
@VictorLugosi6 ай бұрын
This isn’t true, you’re clearly American
@frankgunner89676 ай бұрын
If the guy was such a hero why was he given over to the English by his own people apparently it was Robert the Bruce who betrayed him, the man was real but the story is a Hollywood fairytale my friend.
@morpork-jj2wi6 ай бұрын
A thistle a weed? It's flowerhead consits of a bunch of flowers like in every plant in the composite family.
@HiGhWaYmAn4.2.06 ай бұрын
"The" legend is maybe a bit of a hasty claim... One of perhaps, and unsubstantiated at that, Norsemen weren't known to traverse Scotland barefoot, while they are mostly depicted as loud terrifying brutes, in actual fact they were incredibly intelligent and perfectly capable of silent attacks/ambushes when warranted. You're right in saying it is technically considered a weed regardless of the fact the it flowers ontop, it's also the oldest recorded national flower in history 👍 It's a fun story, and you hear different variations where ever you go, none have been proven I'm afraid.
@kingscorpion73466 ай бұрын
I've heard that story.
@theawesomeman98216 ай бұрын
"Every man dies, but not every man really lives", William Wallace
@paulgraham45676 ай бұрын
Worked as an extra in the village scenes in the first half hour of the vid, filmed in Glen Nevis, literally a 20min walk from my house. Film crew came to our school looking for some kids and it was pretty cool, got to work on building some of the sets as well.
@imakefilms1236 ай бұрын
You should watch Outlaw King next. James Cosmo is in that too, but it follows on after Wallace’s death and Robert The Bruce is the main character played by Chris Pine.
@EricTheSaylorman6 ай бұрын
I was going to say the same.
@carpediem97506 ай бұрын
And then watch the King with Chami boy ... Believe me it's worth it the experience
@jasongarcia18866 ай бұрын
Outlaw King needs more recognition I think it's almost as good as Braveheart and the main battle speeches I like equally from "They may take our lives but they'll never take our freedom" from Braveheart to " weather you fight for God, for your land, for yourselves I do not care so long as you fight" from Outlaw King both great
@jerimypaulspencer94403 ай бұрын
While I think they did a good job with Outlaw King, I also see it as an antithetical sequel. Braveheart was a mythic telling of the Wallace story woven through with more than a few Christological overtones. Outlaw King sought to strip the story of any mythic overtones and treat man as a very beastly creature (hence the full frontal nudity of Bruce). Outlaw King brought 'man' down to the dirt and mud, Braveheart sought to elevate 'man' by pointing through a historic Scottish figure to the most fully human face of all, the Christ. The downward interpretation of an amazing king will mostly entertain the viewer for a moment, but will be left there, while the upward transcendent direction and themes of Braveheart will (and certainly have) echoed long after many people have viewed it.
@bigmikem15782 ай бұрын
@@EricTheSaylormanme too 😂
@jdmmike72256 ай бұрын
Calling the English the 5-0 when they show to the wedding had me dying lol.
@danacasey85435 ай бұрын
Everyone that watches this movie is an honorary Scot! I was in Scotland last year (2023) to visit a friend who lives there now. It is as beautiful as the movie portrays!
@stangsswang83552 ай бұрын
WOW,,,,,,,,Look at your smile!!!!!!!!!!
@andymarshall3702Ай бұрын
We welcome anyone that wants to be part of Scotland 🏴
@philipocallaghan6 ай бұрын
shot in ireland with some wide shots of scottish mountains. two of my buddies are bare assed in this movie and we joke with them that we can recognise them by their small balls.
@ruddyrutherford6 ай бұрын
More than just wide shots done in Scotland. A village was built outside Fort William for those scenes.
@NecramoniumVideo6 ай бұрын
The movie still holds a Guinness record for the most bare asses in a movie.
@marcusmcgill44236 ай бұрын
@@NecramoniumVideo Wow. Really? I never knew that. I figured it would've been one of those raunchy comedies from the 80s like Porky's, or those steamy movies like Chained Heat. Maybe even something from the 70s.
@ulricaandrae43816 ай бұрын
😅👍🏼
@stangsswang83552 ай бұрын
It had to be a cold day
@Mamawaffa6 ай бұрын
Hand fasting is one of our most beautiful and poignant traditions when marrying. That and drinking from the quaich. This film has ‘elements’ of truth but is made for Hollywood in alot of ways. But William Wallace was and is a hero for Scotland 🏴 Greetings from Edinburgh, Scotland 🏴 Great reaction!🫶🏻
@stevem23232 ай бұрын
It's a masterpiece.
@stangsswang83552 ай бұрын
Pretty lass
@alisonscott14696 ай бұрын
hello from Scotland. As a Scot born and bred this is one of my favourite films despite it not being historically accurate. It never fails to make me proud to be Scottish. Thanks for watching Braveheart i’m sure you’ll enjoy it. Take care 😘🏴 Alba Gu Brath - Gaelic for Scotland is great.
@oriole21bird6 ай бұрын
Movies like this and the Patriot are not very historically accurate, but they are very entertaining and do get across the message they are trying to convey. Mel Gibson is a very talented actor and film maker.
@MrSmithOriginal6 ай бұрын
I find it odd that any movie which inspires patriotism and bravery are labeled as "Not Historically Accurate" as if the powers that be want to control the narrative and those values are certainly ones they despise.
@corneliussmiff27736 ай бұрын
@@MrSmithOriginal It has nothing to do with controlling a narrative, Braveheart is almost entirely a work of fiction in terms of any historical accuracy. I love this movie, but I can do that whilst accepting that it is pure entertainement and nothing more. The events took place in the late 13th century, I am not sure the "the powers that be" are that thoughtful in their long term planning.
@MrSmithOriginal6 ай бұрын
OK buddy, if you say so.
@CaruthersHodge6 ай бұрын
Chewing gum with a pleasant flavour is still chewing gum.
@rogersjgregory6 ай бұрын
Beautiful, tragic, brutal, satisfying story that is beautifully shot. Mel Gibson did a phenomenal job directing and acting. For a long movie, it has great pacing too, and my goodness the score, the score is perfection.
@celticson6 ай бұрын
One of the greatest scores ever. RIP James Horner
@lolilie5 ай бұрын
It really is. It's so good that he ripped himself off for the Titanic score. I'm not mad at it, but there are some very similar sounding themes.
@TheCOOLEYDOG6 ай бұрын
blue face paint is made from crushed woad flowers, hence the term woad-warriors.
@alyxgriffen50736 ай бұрын
Which means that Mel Gibson went from being the Road Warrior to the Woad Warrior.
@entropyfun6 ай бұрын
This movie kind of opened my eyes as a kid to true values of life and meaning of courage. I really don't give a damn about historical accuracy. Its a movie, not documentary.
@infiad12756 ай бұрын
Not to mention that history is only written by the winners. To say no one can really know is a fact.
@RhinoTown6 ай бұрын
Well said brah
@corneliussmiff27736 ай бұрын
Well the movie is pretty much fictional in almost very aspect, the only accurate thing is the names. I love Braveheart, but being an apologist for its historical inaccuracies is not a good hill to die on.
@New-ye2fl6 ай бұрын
@@corneliussmiff2773an apologist for its historical accuracies”” 😂😂😂 It’s a Hollywood movie, on what earth are you expecting anything different? This movie doesn’t touch the surface on how Scot’s were treated from the English back then. I”
@corneliussmiff27736 ай бұрын
@@New-ye2fl Well judging by you comment, you have no idea about what happened back then either. The movie didn't even touch the surface because it was basically a work of fiction.
@EleventhCubFan6 ай бұрын
"I'm doing this all for my dead wife" - William Wallace, balls deep in the Princess of Wales.
@Mariah1hajilE6 ай бұрын
ahahahahahaha
@VictorLugosi6 ай бұрын
You do understand that he attacked them for his wife, he did the rest for the people that believed in him? And that was a statement and a last gift to the world..
@markwang776 ай бұрын
LOL that's a creative way to describe that
@saladbreath6076 ай бұрын
Who wouldn't move on that? She's a goddess.
@Redpilled666 ай бұрын
Whats disturbing is check out how old she really was during this time period. 😱
@reconsoldier1356 ай бұрын
After watching this you’ll understand why The Patriot is called Braveheart with guns
@illuminatiCorgi6 ай бұрын
"Brave heart with guns" I love it
@Gaara4tails6 ай бұрын
Honestly true But also still a great movie
@reconsoldier1356 ай бұрын
@@Gaara4tails agreed
@rileygarraway876 ай бұрын
@@reconsoldier135 so true
@kennymendoza15816 ай бұрын
Awful movie. Well at least they are both historically inaccurate. The patriot is a terrible movie tho. Total chick flick
@tomJ1.1-36 ай бұрын
I was in an all boys HS when this came out, my bio teacher had us all to go watch and gave a quiz for extra credit. He believed it was important for all boys to see to learn about courage and becoming well rounded young man. He was a great teacher.
@infiad12756 ай бұрын
Totally great teacher!
@electronash6 ай бұрын
Special mention for the late James Horner (RIP). His amazing score really helped make this movie a "modern" masterpiece.
@scottelement6 ай бұрын
Only movie I’ve seen generations of women in my family all cry hysterically. Going to Stirling to visit the Wallace Monument is a MUST if you love the lore.
@wolfie35p6 ай бұрын
I absolutely love Braveheart, my number one movie of all time, because I'm Scottish, and live not far from where William Wallace lived. Some of the scenery was shot in Scotland, a lot of the mountains, and some lower flatland scenes, most of the fighting shot in Ireland. The torture scene at the end of the movie, I learned from the Dungeons in Edinburgh, that William Wallace, was torn from his groin up through his belly, with his insides thrown on the stage for everyone to see, before beheading him.
@bane2risejoker6 ай бұрын
Mine too
@Phelddagrif19986 ай бұрын
I visited London/Scotland when I was 15 on a trip with my Dad. We went to Edinburgh and Sterling to see where some of those battles had taken place. But while in London walking around an outdoor fish market and garden. I literally turned a corner and on the wall was a huge plaque that marked the exact spot where William Wallace was executed. We just stumbled upon the exact spot. It was wilded!! Like it was fate that we found it. Much love to everyone and have a blessed week and weekend! “Every man dies, not every man truly lives.”
@clemjohn323 ай бұрын
This is me and my father’s favorite movie of all time. We watch it together at least once a year. I will always love this film
@botz776 ай бұрын
Saw this in the theater when it was released. We had never seen such gory war scenes ever. Platoon and a few others come close, but this has the first brutal battles I remember seeing on screen.
@winterfox-ib2rj6 ай бұрын
This is such an inspirational and emotional movie and such a favorite of mine since I’m part Scottish myself. I can’t stop talking in a Scottish accent during and after the movie. Funny story, I actually went to Scotland in 2022 and visited the Wallace Monument dedicated to William Wallace and we went to the Cathedral of Robert the Bruce and didn’t find out till after the trip that I’m related to him. I was so sad I found out after I left, but at the same time I was like, I’M RELATED TO THE BRUCE!!!!
@nzstump01526 ай бұрын
Braveheart not being true to history doesn't bother me because like the Patriot, the villians were just as over the top in negative qualities as the heroes were positive, the lesson wasn't about history but morality. The meaning and strength of the movie are more important than the historical figures, William Wallace was a knight and a savage, proud and vicious, Robert the Bruce was a king, Poet and fighter and murderer if all accounts are to be believed. history is messy, there has never been an innocent side in a war, Scotland fought and won their independence and this movie honoured the fighting spirit of the Celtic peoples, the blood of which has led to the revolutions and uprisings throughout history. Mel Gibson honoured the one true fact, Freedom isn't free but comes at the highest of costs.
@theawesomeman98216 ай бұрын
"historians may call us liars but history is written by those who hang heroes."
@thenerdywave20076 ай бұрын
So excited to see John and Aaron react to this movie! This movie is really great! 👍
@rhiannonliddell6 ай бұрын
super proud to say i stay 20 mins away from stirling and can still see the william wallace castle from where i live its awesome and makes me feel proud to be scottish this film
@stevem23232 ай бұрын
I'm Croatian and i always feel a little bit as Scottish watching this movie.
@stangsswang83552 ай бұрын
I'm proud to hear you're Scottish pretty lass
@sf4403Ай бұрын
What William Wallace castle?
@andymarshall3702Ай бұрын
@@sf4403Wallace monument, next to Stirling castle.
@rhiannonliddellАй бұрын
@@sf4403 stirling castle
@reconsoldier1356 ай бұрын
"The Troubles" referred to Irish independence in the 20th century, lasting essentially from 1916 to 1998 ending with the "Good Friday Amendment"
@ObsessiveGeek6 ай бұрын
In modern context more to do with the IRA than anything else though
@garethreid3276 ай бұрын
It hasn't ended its just not as bad as it was
@Johnnysnuff6 ай бұрын
Incorrect...The Troubles are recognised as the period in Northern Ireland from the late 1960's to 1998!!
@reconsoldier1356 ай бұрын
@@garethreid327true but the current situation isn’t referred to as The Troubles anymore
@reconsoldier1356 ай бұрын
@@Johnnysnuffyes but the Irish Independence movement started in 1916 and it didn’t go away until the 1960’s so I start there
@goldfishPACIFIER6 ай бұрын
man i love Braveheart, do note that this movie is apparently not realistic to history, which kinda shocked me too, and so I watched Outlaw King AND MAN YOU GUYS have got to watch that too.
@acdragonrider6 ай бұрын
Loved that one!
@chaost45446 ай бұрын
There are a lot of inaccuracies however despite that it's still a great film.
@Sizzlik6 ай бұрын
Well..its a mel gibson directed film..he likes to make up his own storys of folklore..only difference..he does not label it as documentary like jada pinket smith & cleopatra
@scottneil11876 ай бұрын
Why would that shock you?. Grow some skin dude. No 'historical' film has ever been accurate.
@NecramoniumVideo6 ай бұрын
Incredible historical inaccurate movie, but it's a damn good Hollywood movie.
@MartyMcK6 ай бұрын
The actor with the scars on his face is Tommy Flanagan, Chibs from Sons of Anarchy.
@geoffmurray21685 ай бұрын
I love the fact that he has the actual Glasgow smile on his face!
@MartyMcK5 ай бұрын
@@geoffmurray2168 That’s really. Tommy Flanagan was a DJ in Glasgow and two pieces of shit jumped him for his gear and did that to him.
@geoffmurray21685 ай бұрын
@@MartyMcK I know who he is and what happened, just saying some of the most badass scars a man could have
@rylanmalis1162Ай бұрын
Wasn't he in Gladiator as well?
@MartyMcKАй бұрын
@ Sure was. 🤘
@paultracey72786 ай бұрын
Braveheart is one of the greatest movies ever, I'm so proud to b Scottish,🏴🏴🏴
@SSD_Penumbra6 ай бұрын
Fun fact about the battle of Stirling; the real version was much more impressive. Basically, Wallace and his men lured the English Cavalry to Stirling, which was basically marshland. He knew they would try to cross the bridge to get at them, so he created a killzone where only a few horses could charge across the bridge....directly into pikes. The others who were going to run across the marshland beneath the bridge wore heavier armour than the Scottish. All they needed to do was pull them off their horses and drown them in the boggy water. Also, the sheriff who may or may not have killed Wallace's wife? He skinned him alive and wore that skin on his sword's sheath.
@GreenFalcon9266 ай бұрын
Yeah, but they addressed this in the behind the scenes. Filming the actual battle would have been much too complicated, so they instead went for a pitched battle instead. It's still a fantastically directed battle none the less.
@woodspirit985 ай бұрын
Wallace was never married and had no children.
@SSD_Penumbra5 ай бұрын
@@woodspirit98 He may not have been, or he may have been. Historians still debate about it.
@haraldisdead6 ай бұрын
The thistle is the national symbol of Scotland. And his face paint is meant to invoke the St. Andrew's cross, the flag of Scotland.
@NecramoniumVideo6 ай бұрын
And the harp on the flag at 1:08:34 that is also the Guinness logo, is a Irish symbol, don't really know why they used it as the movie takes place two centuries before it was a thing.
@haraldisdead6 ай бұрын
@NecramoniumVideo lol I mean... don't go too far down that rabbithole with this movie. Be glad it wasn't the tricolor lol
@bane2risejoker6 ай бұрын
I know you guys love trivia so here's another cool one: "One of the film's weary extras reportedly mistook one of Mel Gibson's children on the set for an errand boy, and asked him to bring a cup of tea. Gibson was within earshot, and nodded and whispered to his son, "Go get it." Hope you guys react to more Mel Gibson movies.
@scottneil11876 ай бұрын
They said that in the video if you'd actually watched it.
@bane2risejoker6 ай бұрын
@@scottneil1187 Yes, I "actually" watched it, and yeah they did mention it along with other trivia. My bad. Must have missed it.
@yaze33166 ай бұрын
@@bane2risejoker yeah man, how could you miss that, you should ACTUALLY watch the movie! lol, im sorry, ive seen this movie so many times i could quote damn near every scene. and ive never noticed anything that portrayed this. ill have to go back and actually watch the movie
@plumdutchess5 ай бұрын
@@yaze3316 Pretty sure they're talking about this reaction video. Not the movie.
@yaze33164 ай бұрын
@@plumdutchess once again... i need remind myself to actually understand what someone else has written (messaged, texted, typed... you get what im saying) then after that i should read it two more times just to be sure... lol... thanks for the heads up. genuinely, humbles my awareness
@louisberry44036 ай бұрын
One of the best films ever made with great emotional drama and violent action. Mel should've been nominated for Best Actor. The battle scenes are still some of the best ever. They don't make movies like this anymore.
@bane2risejoker6 ай бұрын
I completely agree with what you said.
@louisberry44036 ай бұрын
@@bane2risejoker Nice to hear. Braveheart is The Best Movie Of 1995 with Seven And Toy Story.
@Phelddagrif19986 ай бұрын
Though, Mel did win best direction for this movie.
@louisberry44036 ай бұрын
@@Phelddagrif1998 Deserving. David should've been nominated for Seven as well.
@New-ye2fl6 ай бұрын
If you watch some of the battle scenes again and watch people fighting on the back sometimes you’ll see them swiping there swords like play fighting and it’s pretty obvious 😂
@wesku14702 ай бұрын
scotland wallace what a story you have. God bless🇫🇮🏴🙏 mel gibson is one of the greatest actor ever☝️💪
@isabahraini72166 ай бұрын
Iam not Scottish but I have always loved their culture and language and country it all so beautiful! Me and my mom watch r this movie a lot growing up. After she passed they had this move on reply on tv for like a week..
@andymarshall3702Ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. We would have welcomed your mum/mom to Scotland 🏴
@haraldisdead6 ай бұрын
The "nunchucks" in the initial attack was a grain flail, probably with the main staff cut short. It was used to clear brush and for threshing.
@TJBeyonder28146 ай бұрын
I highly recommend watching the Outlaw king with Chris pine it follows the story of Robert the Bruce after William Wallace’s rebellion
@jakeb70876 ай бұрын
I always love the “William Wallace was 7 ft tall,” scene just before the first major battle. Because Wallace was legitimately one of the tallest men on the field. Contemporary sources state he was actually 7 ft tall, and in reality he was in full armor. So imagine a man, driven by passion and patriotism, who was several heads taller than you, charging at you in full armor with a sword that is itself 5ft tall swinging your way. Just insane.
@hunter2076 ай бұрын
It gets even better than that. At the Battle of Falkirk William took an arrow to the throat and freaking survived. The filmmakers kept that out of the movie because they thought audiences wouldn't buy it lol
@jakeb70876 ай бұрын
@@hunter207 dude was insane, for sure!
@FionaWalker-d6uАй бұрын
Remember before when we heard that Hollywood and Mel Gibson was going to do Wallace we in Scotland thought it was a joke. Once we saw it (me in Hong Kong) fell in love with it.
@technofilejr34016 ай бұрын
1:03:05, Wallace is just so danged smooth in this scene. He flipped her to his side and she didn't even know it yet.
@danielprefontaine40305 ай бұрын
Shot in Ireland mostly, but Scotland is just as beautiful. Traveled to Glasgow via Stranraer once by bus and ferry and couldn't believe how scenic Scotland is.
@lw39186 ай бұрын
If this was made today they would CGI the scenery, landscapes, campfires, horses and people on the battlefield.
@moondog30566 ай бұрын
Back in my day.......
@lw39186 ай бұрын
@@moondog3056 Movies were made better. With real special effects and real stuntmen. And real talent and skills.
@stangsswang83552 ай бұрын
They wouldn't have pointed out the two fruitcakes either
@Maximus-FPS6 ай бұрын
Seeing this for the first time in a theater as a 16 year old was incredible. Had not had a movie hit me like this one did. Glad you both were able to experience it.
@ReelRejects6 ай бұрын
What's your favorite SCOTTISH Movie??
@Jamiiemac6 ай бұрын
I mean this is an Americans fantasy of a Scottish event. But the correct answer is trainspotting
@gibster836 ай бұрын
Trainspotting
@daredeviljumper16 ай бұрын
Australian*
@StardustandMadness6 ай бұрын
Does Brave count? If not, then Trainspotting.
@KimmieKayy6 ай бұрын
Love the Outlander series!
@JstaGrl3296 ай бұрын
This was such a fun reaction. You two are my favourites. I had such a good time watching this with you keep up the great work and thanks for the smiles and the laughs. 😂❤😊
@hunter2076 ай бұрын
About the troubles: No, these were not THE Troubles, those were from the late sixties (there's some debate on the actual start date) to 1998 and the signing of the Good Friday Agreement
@calebthecrazyking6 ай бұрын
This was so fun to watch, I love the energy and discussions between John and Aaron. This movie was a big classic in my family from the olden days when VHS could only hold this much footage by being on 2 tapes. Thanks for being awesome rejects!
@plumdutchess5 ай бұрын
What? We got the VHS at release and it was just one. This was my childhood.
@alyxgriffen50736 ай бұрын
Wallace's death was much more gruesome than this movie depicted. From what I've read, the death sentence of being "hanged, drawn, and quartered" went as such -- he was stripped nåkęd, dragged by rope through the streets by making him run behind the horse to the place of execution; then, strangled by hanging as shown (i.e. not to death); tied down, had his manly bits cut off (emasculated), then his abdomen ripped open (stem to stern, as one commenter already noted?); his intestines were pulled out of his living body, then burned before him on a brazier; finally he was beheaded. After death, his body was cut into quarters (head, torso, arms, and legs, IIRC) and displayed in various parts of the kingdom.
@rogersjgregory6 ай бұрын
I know that they don’t show the gruesome stuff, but you do get a good impression of what was happening. He was hung, drawn, disemboweled, beheaded, then cut into pieces. It’s all there, we just don’t see it directly.
@MikeWilsonBarrett6 ай бұрын
@@rogersjgregoryWouldn't have passed the censor if they had shown it. Had to give the impression. Would have been banned if they had shown it.
@plumdutchess5 ай бұрын
Pretty sure it's implied all those things happened.
@stangsswang83552 ай бұрын
Did u blow a load while u wrote this??
@jvlp20465 ай бұрын
The Famous scene of Snow White's death with her hand dropping the poison apple... Mel Gibson used exactly the same symbolism when he was beheaded, showing his hands dropping the handkerchief (their marriage vow)... what a memorable scene and symbolism of glorious death... Bravo!
@Jordashian936 ай бұрын
Yeah, it is over the top and historically inaccurate, but that's part of the fun and genius of the film.
@Dej246016 ай бұрын
The father of Robert the Bruce is played by Scottish actor Ian Bannen who has been in over 100 productions. I remember him best for his role in the magnificent tv series Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy (1979.) Although it is never stated, and probably not historically accurate, it is implied that he has leprosy, which worsens over the course of the film. People with leprosy in previous centuries were shunned and isolated and it was considered socially “shameful” which was because people were so fearful due to it being so contagious.
@Mariah1hajilE6 ай бұрын
which patreon level is nothing but john yelling at me in different accents? lol
@StardustandMadness6 ай бұрын
None that I’ve been able to join so far 😂 but that would be awesome
@umainebearman6 ай бұрын
There's literally nothing historically accurate about this movie except some of the characters names. It's highly entertaining though.
@New-ye2fl6 ай бұрын
Plenty in this movie is accurate, for one they captured,killed and dismembered Williams body.
@masamune29846 ай бұрын
There is a lot of historical accuracy in this film. And also a lot that’s not.
@geoffmurray21685 ай бұрын
WHO GIVES A SHIIIIIIT! ITS A HOLLYWOOD MOVIE, JUST SHUT UP AMD BE ENTERTAINED!!!!!!!!
@umainebearman5 ай бұрын
@@geoffmurray2168 do you get this upset over all comments made over a month ago kiddo? Man you're going to have an aneurysm when you take a history class in 6th grade.
@NorthendVanguard4 ай бұрын
@@geoffmurray2168 From what I understood, it's not "Hollywood movie" although it managed to secure a big time distributer. It's not written or created by some coked-out tinseltown producer, which should be obvious by the spirit of the film. Also, let's not pretend we actually "know" what happened in 1300, or whatever. We have an idea. That's all. This is not a criticism aimed at anyone, just my opinion on the matter.
@BigMoore12326 ай бұрын
Shout out to all the war horses who have bravely given their lives unwillingly.
@jasong.51656 ай бұрын
No horses died making the movie. It looks as though a lot did. But Mel Gibson was actually investigated because of complaints from animal rights group. Not 1 horse died or was actually injured filming.
@BigMoore12326 ай бұрын
@@jasong.5165 I wasn't implying they did. I meant in actual wars or small conflicts throughout history.
@plumdutchess5 ай бұрын
@@jasong.5165 Ofcourse none did. They'd never be allowed to continue and would have been charged with animal cruelty.
@Emmanuel_Lacombe6 ай бұрын
Mel Gibson has a unique way of portraying war and ancient times with gore reality. Another of his films would be the Passion of the Christ with Jim Caviezel. In my opinion it’s way underrated as a film. So well done and the portrayal of these times is so well made. It’s really hard to watch but so was it in real life.
@Dystopia11116 ай бұрын
Say what you want about Mel Gibson (and as a history addict I have a few bones to pick), but the dude knows cinematic visual spectacle as a director. I would deninitely recommend 'Apocalypto' - not great history, but otherwise that film is a freaking masterpiece
@ObsessiveGeek6 ай бұрын
Well yeah, he isn’t really going for accuracy, just what makes for more dramatic storytelling
@yaze33166 ай бұрын
"say what you want about Mel Gibson..." lol i loved that south park gave mel his flowers in one of their episodes... i imagine thats why you said this?
@hobbievk51196 ай бұрын
Medieval warfare was incredibly brutal, and the film does a great job of depicting this brutality. Horses were considered a weapon of war, and a soldier wouldn't hesitate to cripple or kill it in battle. Although the events as depicted were historically inaccurate, Gibson succeeded in immersing us in the world and culture of Medieval Scotland. Enjoyed your reaction! 😊
@sdfilmproductions41933 ай бұрын
FUN FACT: Scottish actor Callum Fairweather has Wallace's sword & the tartan sash tattooed on his arm.
@melneth31193 ай бұрын
The dad forgiving William makes me cry every time
@SC-gp7kt6 ай бұрын
Mel's "Apocalypto" should be next! You will friggin' LOVE it!
@Truthhammer711Ай бұрын
Great breakdown guys. This is my favourite movie of all time. Seen it hundreds of times. I cry everytime and I don’t cry ❤
@shawnofdanaukota38436 ай бұрын
You two should watch the Outlaw King it’s kind of a sequel to Braveheart it talks about Robert the Bruce’s rebellion.
@neomoscoso106 ай бұрын
"William Wallace is 7 seven feet tall. He shoots fireballs from his eyes and bolts of lightning from his arse". Priceless.
@life10426 ай бұрын
The real William Wallace was 7 feet tall
@paul1979uk20006 ай бұрын
And a legend is born lol, but it's funny how these things can get twisted up to sound so different then the reality of what happened, usually hyped up and made a lot bigger then it was as it gets passed around from person to person. Makes you wonder how many of these legends throughout history have been blown up far bigger than they actually were.
@Melomaniac19566 ай бұрын
1:09:16 Even though this part didn’t actually happen historically, we would 100% have done this if given the chance 🤣🤣 The Scots and the Irish have always been kin and friends 🇮🇪 🏴
@andymarshall3702Ай бұрын
Love it! 🏴🇮🇪
@pieceofgosa6 ай бұрын
Ok so: - the French princess was like 9yrs old & never met Wallace - we do not know if Wallace was ever married - Wallace did not sack York, it was a smaller town called (I shit you not) "Cockermouth" - Robert the Bruce did not fight for the English at Falkirk - the Scots army were not hairy barbarians. They would have been armed & armoured in the same fashion as the English - the thing with the Irish didn't happen - Edward II (the son) was NOT gay. That was a rumour started after his death to discredit him. - Wallace did not John Wick a bunch of Scots nobles for betraying him - the King, Edward I, outlived Wallace by a good few years - there is very little evidence that the "First Night" custom ever really happened anywhere Apart from those details, the general flow of events (burning an English garrison, killing a magistrate, defeating the English at Stirling, raiding northern England, losing at Falkirk, being betrayed by the nobles in Glasgow & executed in London) is basically accurate. Don't let anyone ever convince you this is some fantasy film, Wallace is a true Scots hero & he did do a fair amount of what is (somewhat cinematically) portrayed in this movie.
@MrTorgueHighFiveFlexington6 ай бұрын
The very first words spoken in the film are wrong. In 1280 Alexander king of scots was very much alive. He died in 1286 in a riding accident and while his son was also dead he did have an heir although she was a child in Norway and never got to take the throne
@jaybling66876 ай бұрын
Also, Edward I was *not* a Pagan.
@ObsessiveGeek6 ай бұрын
It is a fantasy film, since like you pointed out there’s a good amount of it that’s completely fictional. Vaguely being tied to historical events doesn’t make it less fantastical. Though the nobles did attempt to breed out the Scottish, that is true though it wasn’t necessarily tied to a “First Night” clause, it was just a thing they did whenever they felt like it. Since we do also have a fair bit of connection with the Irish I wouldn’t say it’s completely untrue that we fought together, though the circumstances I’m sure are very different. You also cannot claim to know for certain Edward II wasn’t gay, however it was used to discredit him. Scottish Army were (and still are) hairy bastards, the amount of armour very likely varied though most had more than none whatsoever. I don’t consider any war monger to be heroic regardless of the reasoning. Sadly in the end, his fight for freedom was meaningless as we eventually joined into Union and have regretted it ever since. I’m proud to be Scottish 🏴
@pieceofgosa6 ай бұрын
@@ObsessiveGeek Regarding Edward II's sexuality I agree, I should have said "probably" but that will be the last thing I agree with you on. The point I made about the Scots arms is taken directly from an observation made by the "Keeper of Arms & Armour" of the Wallace collection when reacting to this movie. That is to say, it is an expert opinion of the highest possible caliber. We were a free & independent country for 300 years. To call that "meaningless" would absolutely have been the most offensive thing I'd heard today had you not called Wallace a "warmonger". You are, of course, entitled to your opinion.
@afroahmed39896 ай бұрын
Just consider as the godfather of historical based movies, a romanticized fiction loosely based on historical events
@BrandonDudley-pr6cv6 ай бұрын
The music in this movie is amazing!
@Veri1836 ай бұрын
Fun fact: The name "Braveheart" is actually referring to Robert the Bruce, who was the one who finally liberated Scotland. In the mid to late 90s we've had this kinda perfekt symbiosis of practical and visual effects in movies. CGI was not advanced enough, so a lot still had to be done with practical effects, However, they often were enhanced with CGI. This peaked with the "The Lord of The Rings" trilogy, I think. However, the early 2000s also gave us movies with extensive use of really bad CGI - that is also why those movies mostly didn't age well, while the late 90s movies still look good by todays standards.
@scottneil11876 ай бұрын
Strange, I don't feel liberated.
@tiggytiggsboo6 ай бұрын
I'm a Scot, and this movie is wholly inaccurate. However, just like many others have said, it's just so good! You just gotta love it. Also, I remember at the time Mel Gibson got some hate about the accent, but I think it's pretty decent.
@CaruthersHodge6 ай бұрын
I wish I could love this film Scottish man as indeed I'm aware so many did and do. Just can't. You're generous about Gibson's accent but yes, one can live with it. He is after all, an Australian transplanted American.
@plumdutchess5 ай бұрын
@@CaruthersHodge Not sure how to interpret your last sentence. Are you saying he's Australian or American? Cause he is US born and moved to Australia. But maybe that's what you said.
@CaruthersHodge5 ай бұрын
@@plumdutchess Thank you for the question. I've just located the remark I made and some strangled articulation on my part. I can't tell if I wrote that last sentence correctly or not. Perhaps it's the other way around. But I did mean, as you helpfully suggest, a born American up rooted and then planted again in Australia. Language is important. Cheers.
@davidkennedy62275 ай бұрын
You guys was great, loved watching this movie with you guys, my favorite movie all time, I can watch it almost everytime I see it, anyhow great reaction guys.
@MartyMcK6 ай бұрын
The battle scenes were filmed in Ireland but the scenery mountains etc was Scotland.
@DRSTRANGELOVEIN6 сағат бұрын
“That mace action, that flail, whatever it’s called” “It’s a morning star, and you know how I feel about this”
@superthrustjon6 ай бұрын
Gotta imagine that back in that area in those times, dating wasn’t really a thing. Everyone around you shared mostly the same values and goals, so you probably found someone and married pretty quickly.
@heavyweightlifted1716 ай бұрын
8:11 You said "Pick of the thistle" and coincidentally enough, the song that's playing is called "Gift of a thistle". Which happens to be one of the most beautiful pieces of music and will never cease to give me goosebumps regardless of the countless times I hear it.
@mash91046 ай бұрын
This movie is a masterpiece, but it should be known as a fairytale that is loosely inspired by history, Randall Wallace was open about the fact that he didn’t care about making it historically accurate. It was more of a creative project for him when it came to the writing. This was inspired by a largely fictionalized poem called “The Wallace.”
@corneliussmiff27736 ай бұрын
I think that is the best way to put it. None of what we see really happened and/or in the way it was depicted. But god damn, it's a bloody good piece of entertainment.
@MeidoVegetaАй бұрын
"he's gonna reverse godfather him" wow man that's incredibly quick and subconsciously. 😂😂😂 I have never heard that before. 👌
@Joellebee_6 ай бұрын
One of my favorite film scores. Shoutout to James Horner!
@Theuncontrolled6 ай бұрын
To be so early, such excellence. Love seeing y'all react. 😁
@realitycheck53766 ай бұрын
My man said they got to get married by 30, 35 yrs old. Actually, back then they'd be lucky to live much past that age.
@maninahole2 ай бұрын
As a Brit (English), this film makes me proud of our isles. William was a great man. A true Brit.
@ZombieShobb6 ай бұрын
"Army of Darkness definitely took a little bit from this." Army of Darkness - 1992 | Breaveheart - 1995. Love the scene from "BASEketball" starring Trey Parker and Matt Stone: "I'm giving you all I've got captain!" "I love ya always have."
@paytonweaver32676 ай бұрын
Hope you guys continue some other Mel’s classics like ‘Payback’ or ‘Ransom’. Love the reaction and continue the phenomenal content. Really appreciate everything yall do
@evilalex876 ай бұрын
mel gibson is a great director , react to all his films if you havent
@MattHolsteinАй бұрын
Thanks!
@straighttalkwithkyle79476 ай бұрын
There was in fact a Game of Thrones guy in there. It is James Cosmo who played Geor Mormont the head of the Nights Watch in the early seasons. He plays William's best friends dad.
@christopherterrell901322 күн бұрын
James Cosmo is also in the original Highlander movie
@coffeecakes18586 ай бұрын
I love how you two were so into William and Murron. ❤❤
@chiasanzes97706 ай бұрын
Irish man. Dark Stephen is exalie king Stephen of Ireland he came as William Wallace's friend and guard Stephen saved Wallace's life several times. This summer Iexplored Scotland and Stayed in Stirling I visited Wallace monument, went to see the battle fields and also visitet the ancient monastery grave yard where in monks buried piece of Wallace's torso in middle of the night. . Visited also the Stirling castle.
@scottneil11876 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoyed yourself, we Scots are generally welcoming and friendly.
@airbrushpower6 ай бұрын
One of the most criminally underrated soundtracks. Also great music to play when one plays Catan.
@zzabbie6 ай бұрын
How in the heck to you get to this point in your life and have never seen Braveheart?
@richardDara-ot9zp2 ай бұрын
The last time I watched this movie was in January of 2016 with my son and daughter about 30 hours before my son passed away, didn't even know it was coming. I've always wanted to watch this movie again but I'm too scared to by myself but you guys watching it with me I can go ahead and do it again , his is one of my favorite movies. Rest in peace Baby Richard 🩵
@mattcolton62686 ай бұрын
This was peak Mel Gibson! GOT took a lot of inspiration from this movie. Aaron please do reactions for Highlander and Sin City, they’re awesome. Surprised you didn’t notice that the Princess of Wales was a Bond girl in Tomorrow Never Dies.
@babajeezus5 күн бұрын
When you asked about 'The Troubles', that term usually refers to the Northern Irish conflict, which swelled in the 70s and has calmed down to a large degree since the late 90s. Some Scottish folks associate themselves with either 'side', but it's a very different historical period than this movie depicts (largely innaccurately)
@rhonecherrington21316 ай бұрын
They showed you in the skit, they were pulling his guts out....
@jacobs37806 ай бұрын
"well if you are hearing bagpipes..." Lol made me lose it 😂