Jarhead (2005): Most Memorable Scenes!

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  • Experience the most intense and unforgettable moments from Jarhead, the gripping war drama that takes you deep into the minds of Marines during the Gulf War. This compilation features the best scenes from the film, showcasing the raw emotions, psychological challenges, and unflinching realities faced by soldiers on the front lines. From breathtaking desert landscapes to powerful performances, these highlights capture the essence of what makes Jarhead a modern classic. Whether you're a fan of military films or just love great cinema, these scenes will leave a lasting impact.
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    Movie Description: Anthony "Swoff" Swofford, a Camus-reading kid from Sacramento, enlists in the Marines in the late 1980s. He malingers during boot camp, but makes it through as a sniper, paired with the usually-reliable Troy. The Gulf War breaks out, and his unit goes to Saudi Arabia for Desert Shield. After 175 days of boredom, adrenaline, heat, worry about his girlfriend finding someone else, losing it and nearly killing a mate, demotion, latrine cleaning, faulty gas masks, and desert football, Desert Storm begins. In less than five days, it's over, but not before Swoff sees burned bodies, flaming oil derricks, an oil-drenched horse, and maybe a chance at killing. Where does all the testosterone go?
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Komentáře • 135

  • @driverjamescopeland
    @driverjamescopeland Před 19 dny +326

    For clarification, he didn't get his head busted for saying he "got lost on the way to college". The recruit's brain was reoriented after referring to himself as "I"... a direct violation of assignment. "I" would imply a human being, or person capable of independent thought or action.

    • @dylanwatt7461
      @dylanwatt7461 Před 11 dny +1

      hahaha lol good one

    • @wll1500
      @wll1500 Před 11 dny +23

      @@Daniel-mw7pu "Sir, The Recruit got lost on his way to college, sir."

    • @paladinheadquarters7776
      @paladinheadquarters7776 Před 9 dny +9

      And he made eye contact with him and got aggressive

    • @Pandamanx2
      @Pandamanx2 Před 7 dny +6

      it is also bc he made eye contact and raised his voice

    • @NightSide1349
      @NightSide1349 Před 7 dny +4

      @@Pandamanx2 No it’s simply because he made eye contact and said I. The DI want you to raise your voice, that’s how you get them off your back, you move fast and be loud.

  • @bartoszdulas1703
    @bartoszdulas1703 Před 4 dny +26

    "Sir, I got lost on the way to the college, sir" 😂😂😂😂 kills me every time

  • @Zippsterman
    @Zippsterman Před 21 dnem +63

    That sergeant is super happy about being called Sir, I thought we worked for a living

    • @user-gs9yc7wx7z
      @user-gs9yc7wx7z Před 19 dny +12

      DIs are called Sir in the marines

    • @Zippsterman
      @Zippsterman Před 19 dny

      @@user-gs9yc7wx7z TIL

    • @LanceCriminal
      @LanceCriminal Před 17 dny +6

      DI's are referred to as sir because as a recruit you don't rate the status to refer to them as their rank. You will address them as sir.

    • @BryonLetterman
      @BryonLetterman Před 22 hodinami

      The Marines are different about that, at least in boot camp

  • @CorekBleedingHollow
    @CorekBleedingHollow Před 18 dny +82

    "You all have been taught Thou shall not kill but hear this. FUCK. THAT. SHIT!" LOL

  • @dakkuri1
    @dakkuri1 Před 27 dny +98

    1:03 if you have close enough in the background a few of those trainees were breaking the military discipline and laughing

  • @thijshagenbeek8853
    @thijshagenbeek8853 Před měsícem +98

    This movie represented the USMC better then any other in regards to recruit training aside from FMJ, I almost feel the D.I was pulled straight from a actual platoon and told to go ahead on the actors and what we see is the scene that came out of it.

    • @johnthomas1178
      @johnthomas1178 Před 16 dny +11

      I disagree. DIs during this time period were much more spastic and animated. This guy talked slow almost like he was trying to immitate R. Lee Ermy.

    • @paladinheadquarters7776
      @paladinheadquarters7776 Před 9 dny

      @@johnthomas1178so more old school style?

    • @johnthomas1178
      @johnthomas1178 Před 9 dny

      @@paladinheadquarters7776 Just not accurate for the time period. And I never saw a DI with a mustache.

    • @paladinheadquarters7776
      @paladinheadquarters7776 Před 9 dny +1

      @@johnthomas1178 yeah fair, but also the guy does look old compared to other DI’s, so maybe he learned from a different era.

  • @CanonTogger717
    @CanonTogger717 Před 14 dny +50

    The muting of the swear words ruined all of this

  • @SgtZak_
    @SgtZak_ Před 21 dnem +57

    I was there and saw that….the sun was blacked out…it looked like the apocalypse

    • @sidvyas8549
      @sidvyas8549 Před 14 dny +4

      Thst is fuckin insane holy shit dude

    • @jameson32
      @jameson32 Před 4 dny

      @@sidvyas8549 Thank you. Makes me guilty; selfish as it sounds, I'm glad it was you and not my children who had to do that. You have my gratitude.

  • @astralclub5964
    @astralclub5964 Před měsícem +43

    USAF is the best choice. Wherever you’re stationed pizza and ice cream are available!

    • @scottdunkirk8198
      @scottdunkirk8198 Před 27 dny +4

      You were never sent to some of the places I went lol

    • @user-ys4be6ze6f
      @user-ys4be6ze6f Před 25 dny +2

      So is the federal peninatary

    • @scottdunkirk8198
      @scottdunkirk8198 Před 24 dny +2

      @@user-ys4be6ze6f what the hell are you talking about?

    • @IAmHereForeve
      @IAmHereForeve Před 18 dny +3

      Not everyone is happy with ice cream and pizza. Some of these hardcore devil dogs live for this.

    • @scottdunkirk8198
      @scottdunkirk8198 Před 18 dny +1

      @@IAmHereForeve and so many Marines come to the Air Force later on lol

  • @ZorinZato
    @ZorinZato Před 14 dny +12

    6:38 such a cool shot

  • @BanishedToEarth
    @BanishedToEarth Před 17 dny +37

    Best drill instructor is in Full Metal Jacket. Felt this movie tried too hard on those scenes.

    • @muffinbucketman
      @muffinbucketman Před 11 dny +4

      Agreed, but to be fair Jarhead wasn't trying to have a better Drill Instructor. It was trying to pay homage to Full Metal Jacket.
      It also references many other Vietnam war movies, such as Apocalypse Now and The Deer Hunter.

    • @johnthomas1178
      @johnthomas1178 Před 9 dny

      @@BanishedToEarth Agree 100%.

  • @FreddyA265
    @FreddyA265 Před 4 dny +1

    Sergeant: Do you have a girlfriend?
    Swofford: sir yes sir
    Sergeant: Wrong you have a boyfriend now

  • @michaelwright-tu6qb
    @michaelwright-tu6qb Před 23 dny +4

    Been to that area off 395. Beautiful country.

  • @johnthomas1178
    @johnthomas1178 Před 16 dny +5

    The guy playing the DI is nothing like a real DI during this time period. It is as if he portrayed a DI based on what he thought a DI was like. Real DIs at this time were much more spastic and animated. And I never saw or heard of a DI with a mustache.

  • @SgtZak_
    @SgtZak_ Před 21 dnem +18

    Too bad they don’t treat them like that now

    • @rimrunz1795
      @rimrunz1795 Před 20 dny +1

      No, it isn't.. But u are onto something, definitely..... They need a balance between their "im ok, you're ok" upbringing vs th diehard military model - - - - preferably leaning heavily towards th military model but, arguably, Navy or CG as a step up

    • @cdaaat6036
      @cdaaat6036 Před 18 dny

      ​@rimrunz1795 literally what makes me mad is this:
      I think boot camp is cool bc the drill instructors and recruits can get into this mindset of intensity being okay, and how the DI goes out of his way to be crazy and critical (in the marines)
      But what makes me mad is when this turns into making soldiers killing machines, hazing, and other permanent things
      Permanence is the key. The military would be great if it didn't dumb down human dignity, but I guess that's what you need to do when you kill ppl. God hates war and death, but he loves good work

    • @PriceAction-j3l
      @PriceAction-j3l Před 8 dny +1

      @@cdaaat6036 Soldiers killing machines? What do you think is army a disney land? American army go into most hostile countries and situations. You need to be a trained killer period. Wake up buddy, where have you been.

    • @Melior_Traiano
      @Melior_Traiano Před 2 dny

      @@PriceAction-j3l I don't know dude. Watching a bunch of new recruitment videos of the US Army, you hardly get the impression that they create "killers" there anymore.

    • @PriceAction-j3l
      @PriceAction-j3l Před dnem

      @@Melior_Traiano Action speak louder than words. If they go to war somewhere like Iran, I guess we will have to wait and see them again in action. American and Canadian soldiers that were back in war in Afghanistan and Iraq back in early 2000, they did some good damage, and they were brave fighters. They did some amazing operations. But will see.

  • @dennisatkinson22
    @dennisatkinson22 Před 17 dny +6

    Binge Society, you need to edit the description above. It's about the realities MARINES faced on the front lines. We are not "soldiers". That is all. Rah

  • @scottfrigiola
    @scottfrigiola Před 16 dny +5

    We will be taking care of our veterans
    Is that understood

  • @Suprehytechjetfighter
    @Suprehytechjetfighter Před 26 dny +54

    The gay full metal jacket 😂

  • @damianlr
    @damianlr Před 10 dny +3

    "We are still in the desert"

  • @Caesareasss214
    @Caesareasss214 Před měsícem +16

    fucking semper fi.

  • @daviedood2503
    @daviedood2503 Před 16 dny +8

    My father was in the Army back in the 60s joined at 18. He told me they actually did this back then. Live rounds. He said he heard stories about this happening several years before he joined.
    During his training, it was his turn to crawl through this with explosives also going off. Wasnt just sound from a speaker. Actual rounds and actual explosives. They want u to be around it so u dont freeze during actual combat.
    He made a good friend during boot camp. My dad was faster than him though. During all this the firing abruptly stopped. My dad had his face in the mud. He slightly turned left and glanced behind him. Was a body just laying there. Was his best friend. Picked his head up through the barbed wire and the round got him.
    Seems like a hard way to weed out weak ppl that can't take orders. I understand why they do this bc its savages out there during war. Just sad when something happens like this. I inow this is marines movie, but they also did this in the Army. My dad went on to be an E5 as he called it when I was 9 yrs old. This was over 30+ yrs ago when he told me. I beleive an E5 is a Sargent. I don't know what duties an E5 has in the Army. Maybe they get a platoon and E5 is in charge. If anyone knows and can help me, I'd appreciate it. 🔥🔥

    • @austinshields2341
      @austinshields2341 Před 16 dny

      Hey, cool story man. E5 is a Sergeant in the Army. Typically they are like “supervisors” to younger ranks (Privates, Corporals, etc.) making sure they know how to do their job properly and are well trained.
      E5 typically are Team Leaders of Firing Teams (Team Leader, Rifleman, Grenadier, and Automatic Rifleman). If you’re an E5 on track for promotion or your platoon lacks a proper number of NCOs (Non Commissioned Officers, aka Sergeants), then you may be an E5 as a leader of a Squad (two Firing Teams, Alpha and Bravo). If you ascend to Staff Sergeant (E6) you will be the leader of a Squad, or if your platoon lacks the number of NCOs and you’re on track to promote, you could be assigned Platoon Sergeant. Typically though, Platoon Sergeants are E7 (Sergeant 1st Class), which is a senior NCO advisor to the Platoon Leader, usually O1 or O2 (Junior Officers, Second Lieutenant and First Lieutenant respectively). E6 is considered last rank in NCO chain of command for enlisted soldiers, whereas E7 you break into the ranks of NCOs that advise officers and leadership of your unit. Hope that helps answer some of your questions!

    • @daviedood2503
      @daviedood2503 Před 16 dny

      @@austinshields2341 oh wow ok thanks!
      What about a lieutenant? What are their duties?
      Last question, what's the difference between a Major, Corporal, Captain and Cornell? (Spelling)
      Like which order does that go in? I look things up but sometimes I get different info. Many thanks for ur time 🔥

    • @austinshields2341
      @austinshields2341 Před 12 dny +1

      @@daviedood2503 Glad you liked the post! So a Second Lieutenant is O1 (first rank for Commissioned Officers) and First Lieutenant is O2. Both are considered junior officers and their insignia is one vertical bar, gold for O1 and silver for O2. Kind of confusing that silver is better than gold in the military, but this tradition has also passed on to things like Boy Scouts. Don’t ask me why I don’t know lol. Anyways, there are plenty of non-combat roles for officers. For example, when my neighbor was a Lieutenant, he was in charge of all recreation on a base, so he built a baseball field, bought exercise equipment, etc. since there are too many non-combat roles for these officers, I will probably just stick to combat roles:
      Second Lieutenants are usually the leader of a platoon element (roughly 45 soldiers at full strength). Not only do they command on the battlefield in real time, but they can also be involved in mission planning but it’s expected that they know how to command on the fly when plans go to shit in the heat of the battle. They are also mentors and responsible for training enlisted soldiers.
      Also, Second Lieutenants (usually the most experienced on track for promotion) can be the Executive Officer of a company, which is the right hand man of the Company Commander (usually a First Lieutenant, can also be a Captain, which is one rank above O2). This is in training, once the unit gains more experience it is common for the Executive Officer (XO) rise to the rank of O2 while the Company Commander becomes O3 for deployment.
      First Lieutenants are usually Company Commanders and do basically the same things as Second Lieutenants, only on the scale of the Company (most often three rifle platoons and a weapons platoon, plus a smaller Headquarters platoon). To be fair, they actually deal with a bit more since the HQ platoon also deals in more logistics and other auxiliary sections.
      I mentioned the weapons platoon as well. A rifle company usually is made up of rifle wielding soldiers, grenadiers (rifle with grenade launcher) and a few automatic rifles (like a light machine gun). The weapons platoon is made up entirely of specialty weapons like medium machine guns, mortars, and anti tank weapons. A First Lieutenant would lead this platoon normally due to more experience. They would direct fire on the battlefield to support the rifle platoons.
      For your next question, the ranks can be kind of confusing, especially for people from different countries. I’ll break it down real quick. Btw Cornell is spelled “Colonel”. I know, it doesn’t make sense haha. (E is for enlisted and O is for officer).
      E1 - Private
      E2 - Private Second Class
      E3 - Private First Class
      E4 - Specialist or *Corporal*
      E5 - Sergeant
      E6 - Staff Sergeant
      E7 - Sergeant First Class
      E8 - Master Sergeant or First Sergeant
      E9 - Sergeant Major or Command Sergeant Major
      O1 - Second Lieutenant
      O2 - First Lieutenant
      O3 - *Captain*
      O4 - *Major*
      O5 - Lieutenant Colonel
      O6 - *Colonel*
      O7 - Brigadier General
      O8 - Major General
      O9 - Lieutenant General
      O10 - General or General of the Army (5 Star general, only one and only in time of war).
      Even though Specialist and Corporal are both E4, technically the Corporal outranks the Specialists. Specialists are usually leaders of small teams of enlisted men, or they have specialized roles (like medics, engineers, etc.) Corporals are considered junior Noncommissioned Officers and take more of a leadership, training, and mentoring role. Usually these guys turn into sergeants if they stay in the military for 6-8 years.
      As for the Captain, Major, and Colonel, if we’re talking only combat roles, play similar roles, only on a different scale. It can vary a bit, but I’ll just use a standard breakdown:
      Second Lieutenant - Platoon Leader
      First Lieutenant - Company Executive Officer
      Captain - Company Commander
      Major - Battalion Executive Officer
      Lieutenant Colonel - Battalion Commander
      Colonel - Brigade Commander (1500-3000 soldiers)
      Brigadier General - Division Deputy Commander
      Major General - Division Commander (10,000 - 15,000 ish soldiers)
      Lieutenant General - Corps Commander (20,000 - 40,000 soldiers)
      General - Army Group Commander (hundreds of thousands of soldiers)
      Side note: becoming any General rank is quite difficult, so a lot of times when guys are in the Army for 20+ years, it’s pretty common to see them top out at Colonel because Generals are limited in number. Also, have in mind that each Headquarters unit of each sized unit will have various officers of lower rank than the Commander called “Staff Officers” that help with various admin tasks.
      Hope all that helps! If you have anymore questions feel free to ask. Cheers

  • @oxxal7357
    @oxxal7357 Před 10 dny +2

    I don't know if staff sergeants in the army are as bad as him. I have seen some videos from the boot camp and they seem pretty damn bad leaders. If you try to motivate your soldiers like this you will be the first casualty in the battle by friendly fire. I'm second lieutenant myself and i would never treat my men this way.

  • @lydiahanke
    @lydiahanke Před 16 dny +2

    Man this intro, great acting and script!

  • @PriceAction-j3l
    @PriceAction-j3l Před 8 dny +1

    Question, in real life, or if it happened, would they be really going right into the oil burning and getting all that oil rain on them, or is this just the scene for the movie?

  • @samuelstoner5651
    @samuelstoner5651 Před měsícem +57

    The Navy might be a better choice if you want to serve your country without enduring all this abuse.

    • @whateverwhatever4026
      @whateverwhatever4026 Před měsícem +1

      But you have to be extra gey

    • @IamSpoon066
      @IamSpoon066 Před 25 dny

      Legally they can't anymore however what the government doesn't know won't kill them and that is why they are called the few and the proud

    • @ettingerp
      @ettingerp Před 21 dnem

      Ì´d love German army has arlesst 10 % of their toughness. German regular army is just a bunch of gay maggots

    • @joie8465
      @joie8465 Před 19 dny +27

      Wrong the airforce is better

    • @driverjamescopeland
      @driverjamescopeland Před 19 dny

      I take it you never served in the Navy. Only Air Force employs individuals. Reformation is a prerequisite for all other branches.

  • @mythoughts9876
    @mythoughts9876 Před 5 dny

    I love how the guy burning the scar looked for a moment for the precise second to touch his beloved marine. Truelove. Im Canadian, I want to be a Marine. Because I'am a disgusting fat body, haha.

  • @SamRowan-v1m
    @SamRowan-v1m Před 18 dny +1

    Best scene was the end where they fire their rifles in the air

  • @brianlevey7086
    @brianlevey7086 Před 10 dny +1

    Spotter: 'hit'
    goes off scope to see if he hit paper lol cmon hollywood! Good movie tho.

  • @chriswright5204
    @chriswright5204 Před 20 dny +2

    Doggy style Mary!

  • @travis396
    @travis396 Před 26 dny +5

    That JFK shot, pink mist

    • @slimarkane5735
      @slimarkane5735 Před 11 dny +1

      That’s a hard fucking image right there 😮

  • @TheFactorySealedCollector.

    That’s my neighbour!

  • @scottfrigiola
    @scottfrigiola Před 16 dny

    My name is mud
    Wait until I become quick sand

    • @jameson32
      @jameson32 Před 4 dny

      What? ... I'm a Primus fan and even I didn't get that :p

  • @whiskey_tango_foxtrot__
    @whiskey_tango_foxtrot__ Před 17 dny +1

    And folks make fun of the airforce

  • @saulquezada7898
    @saulquezada7898 Před 13 dny +4

    F... marines, Army...Once a Soldier Always a Soldier.

  • @DarnellJolla
    @DarnellJolla Před měsícem +4

    Darn3ll

  • @6VIERTE9
    @6VIERTE9 Před 8 dny

    So sad

  • @firemasterx23
    @firemasterx23 Před 18 dny

    Can drill Sergeant beat you in the drill ? Someone told me they aren’t suppose to do that

    • @LanceCriminal
      @LanceCriminal Před 17 dny

      Not supposed to but in the Marine Corps they do it anyways. I went through in 2018. Don't let anyone lie to you. physical abuse definitely happens.

  • @Officer_Eta10
    @Officer_Eta10 Před 16 dny

    Half Life: Opposing Force be Like:

  • @sharkusvelarde
    @sharkusvelarde Před 20 dny +1

    I've never seen this movie, but these scenes are not very memorable

  • @Godless-Being
    @Godless-Being Před 13 dny +1

    Underrated gem of a movie and a hell of an underrated actor (Gyllenhaal), but I’m glad this movie ALSO convinced me to NOT join at the same time!!!!! I almost joined after graduating high school in 2009, but then I realized i most likely wouldn’t have been cut out to be in the military(due to my ADHD and ADD of course). But hey, I would love to thank and salute the people that have joined after high school(or after college) and the ones that are probably close to retiring right around now!!!!! 🫡
    Edit: as a final note, my brother did join the Marines when he graduated from high school in 1997(he’s been retired since 2022) he’s been around in the Marines and army, so he seen his fair share of Iraq and Kuwait tours in his lifetime(I’m unsure if he was ever deployed to help the 9/11 Victims,the ones that did survive)

  • @johnthomas1178
    @johnthomas1178 Před 16 dny

    So, the scout sniper school instructor also went to war with them???

    • @aidhanroberts9028
      @aidhanroberts9028 Před 3 dny

      I dont know how American system works but usually the guy running it is a subject matter expert and has been in that field for his career, and every year runs a course for people to join.
      So that's why he went with them, they earned their spot in his platoon

  • @serbanpetrusel6860
    @serbanpetrusel6860 Před 12 dny

    Romanian army was like this. A nightmare 😂😅

  • @TheMohnus723
    @TheMohnus723 Před 11 dny

    This movie solidified my opinion of "Fuck the Marines"

  • @jchase5468
    @jchase5468 Před 14 dny +1

    Hollywood…drill Sargents like this exist for sure but you won’t have to deal with with him for this long he did things in front of people…training is one thing this is another

  • @Velo.Muerto
    @Velo.Muerto Před 19 dny +2

    Don't bother uploading clips from rated-R films if you're going to edit out every word that makes it rated-R.

  • @scottfrigiola
    @scottfrigiola Před 16 dny

    Green bushmaster and wearing the outfit

  • @fisherman695
    @fisherman695 Před měsícem +5

    Stole bit from FMJ

    • @scifiismyjam4387
      @scifiismyjam4387 Před 27 dny

      It's intentional. Supposed to be deconstructing the way that film handled the scenario, like later in the film they bring to light how soldiers perceive war films, vs how they are perceived by the general public by having them watch Apocalypse now.

    • @Schaz42
      @Schaz42 Před 15 dny

      The marines often quote FMJ, because that movie is about them. So it’s not stealing as it’s become cannon within the corps

  • @LucaLuca-cn1bgh
    @LucaLuca-cn1bgh Před měsícem +4

    What is this

  • @unpopularopinion8771

    Hate myself enough to enjoy the abuse of the army

  • @armandoal54
    @armandoal54 Před 8 dny

    Cheap copy of Sargent Hartman in Full metal jacket.

  • @abracadabra974
    @abracadabra974 Před 16 dny

    Oil robbers… that’s it!

  • @The2ndFirst
    @The2ndFirst Před 7 dny

    Not as good as R Lee Ermy.

  • @phoenix-xu9xj
    @phoenix-xu9xj Před 3 dny

    What’s with all the censorship. Americans are so ridiculously coy over this kind of thing.

  • @MichaelKesslar
    @MichaelKesslar Před 21 dnem +2

    Absolutely the worse military movie ever made!

    • @OG-Ghost33
      @OG-Ghost33 Před 20 dny

      How so? It’s the most realistic for the GWOT due to the fact we were never sent there for war. We were sent there to give the appearance of being at war so the civilian federal contractors could rob tax payers blind

  • @guadacoma
    @guadacoma Před měsícem +5

    This movie was so boring and awful. Don't waste your time.

    • @StarInbound
      @StarInbound Před měsícem +17

      Sums up the military sometimes. "Hurry up and wait." You'll hear that a lot.

    • @victorgarza8934
      @victorgarza8934 Před měsícem +5

      lol

    • @ssgus3682
      @ssgus3682 Před měsícem +6

      Hurry up and wait. The movie accurately nailed the boredom

    • @MrIzo56
      @MrIzo56 Před 13 dny

      Your opinion is garbage.

  • @formereverything4268
    @formereverything4268 Před 7 dny

    Fitch steals it

  • @jchase5468
    @jchase5468 Před 14 dny

    Relief will arive