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@chiefbigbeef5228 күн бұрын
As a native american, I must say, I found this movie to be a favorite and this is one of my most favorite scenes of Vince Vaughan. I loved the Indian jokes from start to finish. You gotta remember, you sign yourself over to the military, you sign yourself up to be mentally trained in every way. Even personal insults. You don't have to censor the Indian jokes man. I love it.
@SSgtJ0hns0n23 күн бұрын
Most people don't seem to get that the entire point of drill sergeant's 'mis-racing' recruits is to throw them off with mental games. You WILL accept that the Sergeant has labeled you the wrong race/gender/religion. You WILL accept your newly christened goofy-ass nickname. And you WILL NEVER contradict the Sergeant in non-life threatening situations as you're supposed to follow all orders while you're just a recruit in training. Do all this and your sergeant will know that you are someone who can be relied on no matter how much shit people give you. _P.S: There are exceptions however, and I will not deny that actual racism has happened in military environments, but for this example of film entertainment - that conversation is not relevant for now._
@amariekohls189619 күн бұрын
It's been so long since I've seen this movie i forgot my favorite line so when i heard "you look like an Indian" "I'm polish sergeant " WRONG" I laughed so hard!
@brandond819724 күн бұрын
How are these KZbinrs not know Vince Vaughn wa sin this movie? It’s not that old
@themarshmallowknownasking67123 күн бұрын
I think it was more of a shock to see him in a serious role considering his track record of films'
@JG.676822 күн бұрын
Only this Generation would be shocked by the drill Sargents Comments!😅
@twothenthrough24 күн бұрын
Reminds me of an episode I had in basic training. Summer, 1983, Ft. Benning, C-2-2, DI SSG Dilbeck. End of day, after final formation, late mail call. I was taking an early shower, and the DI calls formation on the street. Everyone falls out in their relaxed uniforms: brown T shirt, BDU pants, boots, and cap. I, being in the shower, run out with a towel around my cut 160lb waist. Well, it goes without saying that I was in for it. "On your face", that's about all I remember as I entered into the front leaning rest position on the soft boiling black GA asphalt for a 30 minute impromptu exercise session. Oh, and the towel fell off after about 5 minutes, so on every 1 & 3 count the tip of my modest love muscle had to kiss the pavement, the rest of the platoon in formation holding back their smiles. Looking back on it, it was actually very funny, although not at the time. RIP SSG Dilbeck, I still keep a $100 bill in my wallet, per your guidance, and I never except accuses, as they are a sign of weakness.
@chrismcdaris650622 күн бұрын
Please do a reaction mashup of Desmond doss gets beat up scene
@GeraldHoskins-b1f20 күн бұрын
Or the scenes where he rescues 70 + men without carrying a weapon , and earning the medal of honor
@harryshriver622324 күн бұрын
I will say this fact for everyone to dispute or agree, Vince Vaughn does not make a particularly intimidating drill instructor. He is almost marginally comical while trying to be defiant and terrorizing, it comes off very poorly.
@neal506823 күн бұрын
You couldn't be more wrong
@themarshmallowknownasking67123 күн бұрын
hard disagree
@harryshriver622323 күн бұрын
@themarshmallowknownasking671 I should know because I was in the military, 8 years United States Army
@manny2manny27523 күн бұрын
@@harryshriver6223pfft😏Army, my brother was a U.S. Marine tougher more badass than you pu.....uh i mean thank you for your service 😅
@harryshriver622323 күн бұрын
@manny2manny275 Yrsh right, arse hole!
@reconsoldier13528 күн бұрын
When I found out how much of this story was changed for "entertainment purposes" the movie was ruined for me
@blacksheep_edge141227 күн бұрын
They had to tone DOWN the stuff he actually did or nobody would believe it was real. As it stands this was still a fantastically entertaining movie about a real person who should be recognized as the badass hero he really was.
@reconsoldier13527 күн бұрын
@ that’s not what I’m talking about, they faked all the stuff about his life prior to what happened at Hacksaw Ridge
@quasimotto865324 күн бұрын
@@blacksheep_edge1412 That is what I've always heard about this movie/story.............he actually saved MORE people than what is stated in this movie!
@blacksheep_edge141224 күн бұрын
@@quasimotto8653 Some estimates are well above 100, while Doss himself only claimed 25 or so, the official number was a compromise between those two extremes.
@Forgottenfriend5623 күн бұрын
Of course they had to take creative freedoms remember most of the audience are not knowledgeable in the military or the history of war
@donaldjz24 күн бұрын
A cheap ripoff of Full Metal Jacket
@realisticthought178123 күн бұрын
This is a true story unlike your example
@Mothman798 күн бұрын
And if anything, this is more realistic because in the military, they can’t curse nor touch the privates