i was about to say the same thing its crazy cuz these are real actors and they are acting great in this interview they really made it look real actors looking like they arent acting idk how to explain it but i know what you are talking about
@@ac-db5uq Yes, but the film's version of Swofford is doing it because by this point he's losing his mind and has started to lash out at unsuspecting people. It's the same idea with the field fuck.
Context about Swofford’s interview: he knows by this point his deployment was a waste of time, he’s traumatized by what he saw in the highway of death and most importantly he knows by now his gf is cheating on him. The whole interview is a commentary about how this “interviews” aren’t done for journalism but for propaganda so as such he knows he will get cut out of the media if he says the most deranged things he can think off. In a way he’s using this interview to vent off about his crappy situation
Per definition they’re soldiers. People use the word soldier to refer to someone in the military. Not everyone gives a fuck about your shitty title referrals
This scene is so real and accurate and exactly how it would go down if Marines on the verge of combat would carefully respond to a reporter…. Except for Swafford who was like FTS !!! 😂😂😂
4:42 Interviewer: "So you're an American Soldier here in Iraq," Fowler: "Marine*" Interviewer: "Uh, yeah excuse me, So you're a Marine here in Iraq, here to liberate Kuwait" I like how Fowler corrects the interviewer after she said "soldier" lmao 😂😂
Too bad he didn't correct the fact that she said he's in Iraq... Neither the interviewer, you, nor that poor dumb bastard know what country they are in
Jakes answer was probably the most accurate based on the film I don’t know if this is how it actually is but the way the film portrays a military deployment it pretty much is the truth
I liked hearing the Cuban American Marine's perspective. Because he fled a vicious tyranny, he understands that the Iraqi soldiers are forced to fight for a tyrant. BUT.. he values and cherishes the freedom.
Same with the Hungarian American. Both marines experienced tyranny in their home countries and probably gave the most realistic approach to how they felt about “liberating the Kuwaitis”
I was about 10 years old when the gulf war broke out, and i remember watching interviews exactly like this of young marines that were about to go into combat... when i watched jarhead and the interview scenes came up, it gave me flashbacks to being a kid watching it on tv.....
I really wished that they would've interviewed SSGT. Sykes! He's pretty much the only character that I can relate to in this whole movie! He makes me feel that way when he says to Jake Gyllenhaal: "I love this job! I thank God for every Fucking day that he gives me in the Corps! OOORRAH!!!" And that's what I do, I thank God for every Fucking day! FYI Folks... Serving in the Marine Corps was my dream job! And it's what I have chosen for my career! -Semper Fi!
I can see why they had to re-shoot swofford's interview, shit was totally unhinged. If this cut had made the film, would've made him look like a complete psycho
Can you upload the scene where the interviewer asks if swafford is scared of the war and he says he is? I always look to see if anyone has uploaded it every few months but never find it. One of my favorite parts of the movie.
the part where he says "i can hear their bombs going off" ? i can try to this weekend but youtube might flag it. i'll leave another reply here with the link when i clip it and upload it.
When I was a little kid in the 50's I always wanted to be a Marine. In the 60's a kid friend of mine said his family had some slides of Marine Land. So I badger the mom until she shows me the slides of Marine Land. Not what I thought at all. A bunch of fish? Where are the Marines!? Such a disappointment for my childhood. Then Vietnam happened. People were spitting on them and calling them baby killers. I didn't think they deserved that. I still think Marines are awesome.
hahahah if you listen closely there is a scene when he gets the letter from her and he snatches it from chedder bob and quietly in the background he says something like "go jerk off alone outside" as he walks away with the letter lmao
I think the reason why these were deleted because the reporter got mixed up with the Kuwaitis and Iraqis. She said “What do you think about the Iraqis?” She was meant to say Kuwaitis vice versa.
thats a good notice, i never realized that. i have the commentary of why each scene was deleted i ripped it from the dvd, but then that laptop crashed and my new laptop dont have a dvd drive, and my other computer the monitor just went out lol. one day ill upload all the commentary. till then i forgot the official reason. i think it was just to long and they winged it a bit and took the best parts
i think he may have been in the background of a few scenes real quick, unless im mistaking him for a different guy. there is one guy similar to him that has like one sentence and a few background quick scenes. i'll have to look closer next time i watch it again. good observation on that one
Idk his name, but I saw him in several other scenes. Apparently he immigrated from Hungary and was thankful for the better life America offered him that he wanted to serve in the military
He’s the guy who congratulates the mexican member on the birth of his son. He’s a background character and pretty much everyone else has more lines and scenes than him.
No. If you read his book, you get a better sense of who he was. The book is very anti-Marine Corps. He hated his time, he complains and whines. He didn't have the mentality required to serve in any branch - read the book and you'll understand
@@jimreily7538 why did he join? Because his father was in the marines? So the movie version of him is different from his real life version? The opposite of what he was like in real life?
@@robertisham5279 It's not the opposite but it's very different. Check the book out if you can find it. Or if you Google Nate Fick's review of Jarhead, you'll find a good insight. Marine Corps Captain Nate Fick, who is portrayed in the book Generation Kill and the TV series based on the book, wrote a review of Swafford's book and that review was pretty accurate. Fick explains why Swafford wasn't Marine Corps material to begin with, and basically tears him up for blaming the Corps for his problems rather than himself. A much better book about the USMC is Nate Fick's own. It's called One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer. It was literally required reading for Marine Corps officers for a time, it might still be today, and it's on various of the military branches' reading lists. Because it's an excellent and insightful look at the Marine Corps. Fick doesn't hesitate to criticise officers and command, or stupid or unnecessary decisions, but, he doesn't smear or attack the Corps. On the contrary, unlike Swafford, Nate Fick believes the Marine Corps is one of the greatest and most important institutions in America.
@@robertisham5279 But yeah the movie, which is a pretty well made movie, great directing, entertaining etc, isn't like the book at all. Swafford says he joined the Marines because his father did, but also because he wanted to be seen as a tough guy. He spends pages and pages attacking the Marine Corps, attacking individual Marines, and basically, the whole book is just one big whine. It's all "me me me" type stuff. He couldn't handle it. If he'd just said "I couldn't handle it, it was too tough for me, I served in a war I disagreed with", it would not be so annoying. But instead, he blames the Marines themselves for being too aggressive, calls them warmongers, says that they're murderers, all types of slander. If Jane Fonda wrote it, it would still be a better book. That's how bad it is.
The movie was pretty good, but the book is pretty bad. It's very anti-USMC. Swafford is very different in the book than he is shown in the movie. He tells the story from a first person perspective and he complains, but not just complains, he derides the Marines as an entity. He sounds like one of those hardcore anti military people in the book.
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Thanku so so much for posting this! This should get more views please do post part 2 of the video if possible 😊
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This really shows the acting ability of the people involved it really makes you believe its actual interviews of soldiers in Iraq
i was about to say the same thing its crazy cuz these are real actors and they are acting great in this interview they really made it look real actors looking like they arent acting idk how to explain it but i know what you are talking about
Marines
@@ronburgundy8458 thank you for correcting him
only actor like Evan Jones could act from getting shot in the nut to Desert Storm vet and yet still convince its audience. Best in the business
Swofford is the most unhinged at this point, but at the same time, the most honest.
Isn't he just mostly trolling her?
@@ac-db5uq Yes, but the film's version of Swofford is doing it because by this point he's losing his mind and has started to lash out at unsuspecting people. It's the same idea with the field fuck.
He just plain doesn't give a shit anymore.
Context about Swofford’s interview: he knows by this point his deployment was a waste of time, he’s traumatized by what he saw in the highway of death and most importantly he knows by now his gf is cheating on him. The whole interview is a commentary about how this “interviews” aren’t done for journalism but for propaganda so as such he knows he will get cut out of the media if he says the most deranged things he can think off. In a way he’s using this interview to vent off about his crappy situation
I love when cheddar bob corrected her and was like, “marine”. When she called him a solider. Marine is a title, they’re not soldiers.
He’s a good actor
Cheddar bob 💀
Per definition they’re soldiers. People use the word soldier to refer to someone in the military. Not everyone gives a fuck about your shitty title referrals
This scene is so real and accurate and exactly how it would go down if Marines on the verge of combat would carefully respond to a reporter…. Except for Swafford who was like FTS !!! 😂😂😂
Wasn't that Fowler?
Troy killed his interview way too realistic
Swafford a straight up savage
I love how Swofford gets the Kuwaities and Iraqis changed up.
"courteous for letting us stay in their desert"
"Wait there's more of them?"
A third irony is that during the first iraq war the us troops were actually in saudi arabia.
@@mikeflan4288 first Iraq war is Iran Iraq war
Second (Persian gulf war)
And THE Iraq war (last war)
@@freshfrozen3035I love how your view of history is limited to the last century.
Imagine the look on the reporters face when Swafford gave his message to his unfaithful GF
Swoffords interview was pure gold.
I never seen a movie that pays respect to the foreigners that serve in our Military, no longer
Because it’s not representative of the overwhelming majority of service members.
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@@bartonarchuleta204 Yeah but no matter the minority they should all be thanked for serving.
@@theexcuter8140 trust me as somebody who has served nothing we have done has helped our people
@@bartonarchuleta204 Like American people or the majority of the military?
4:42 Interviewer: "So you're an American Soldier here in Iraq,"
Fowler: "Marine*"
Interviewer: "Uh, yeah excuse me, So you're a Marine here in Iraq, here to liberate Kuwait"
I like how Fowler corrects the interviewer after she said "soldier" lmao 😂😂
Too bad he didn't correct the fact that she said he's in Iraq... Neither the interviewer, you, nor that poor dumb bastard know what country they are in
Cheddar bob
Jakes answer was probably the most accurate based on the film I don’t know if this is how it actually is but the way the film portrays a military deployment it pretty much is the truth
Hey brother
man, idk why they cut out these scenes, theyre great and just add more depth to the characters and the movie
Squishy face guy cracked me up lol
“Don’t you ever call me a squishy faced retard!”
fowler's interview was gold, glad you uploaded this
I liked hearing the Cuban American Marine's perspective. Because he fled a vicious tyranny, he understands that the Iraqi soldiers are forced to fight for a tyrant. BUT.. he values and cherishes the freedom.
Same with the Hungarian American. Both marines experienced tyranny in their home countries and probably gave the most realistic approach to how they felt about “liberating the Kuwaitis”
@@grunt117 But we really weren't liberating the Kuwaits.
We were there to fill the pockets of billionaires and to help empower central banking
Not really but can't expect more from the Western culture stuck in a tunnelvision.
@@robertisham5279 yes we were
At this point Swafford was like “Ahh fuck it” and hoped his NCO wouldn’t find out what he pulled talking with the reporter 🤣🤣🤣
Swoffard tells it how it really is...
Swofford " to let us stay in thier desert " lmao
Troy is the most collected individual in the squad
He'd have made a good squad leader or junior officer. I can't remember this movie too well, I don't recall his rank.
@@jimreily7538he was a TL and an E-4. Died from a car accident
I was about 10 years old when the gulf war broke out, and i remember watching interviews exactly like this of young marines that were about to go into combat... when i watched jarhead and the interview scenes came up, it gave me flashbacks to being a kid watching it on tv.....
Making the interviews really awkward lol 😂
They didnt prep some of these questions to get these types of answers.
Holy shit jake
Troy is the coolest cause despite it all, he's the coolest minded dude there. Even under the BS can still play PR.
I really wished that they would've interviewed SSGT. Sykes!
He's pretty much the only character that I can relate to in this whole movie!
He makes me feel that way when he says to Jake Gyllenhaal:
"I love this job! I thank God for every Fucking day that he gives me in the Corps! OOORRAH!!!"
And that's what I do, I thank God for every Fucking day!
FYI Folks...
Serving in the Marine Corps was my dream job!
And it's what I have chosen for my career!
-Semper Fi!
how're you holding up a year later moto guy
@@CassandraFortuna Pretty Good! Less Than 11 Years Til Retirement
@@SuperColonel91 Keep it up!
good stuff, keep up that mojo
Thank you for your service cheddar Bob
I fucking love this movie
It's a huge shame these cuts weren't in the final movie. The full Troy interview completely recontextualized his character for me.
Watching these deleted scenes and I have finally decided to buy the actual book .
“A little grab-ass here and there ya know” lol
I know what Swafford is thinking. He's thinking "This sucks, fuck it"
This Swoff was way better. Just savage honesty
fuck i died laughing when the hungarian guy did the walking down the street bit
7:25 is the most serious interview and most earnest haha european difference and american ahahaha Americans are like that too!
The voice of the interviewer though...
She sounds like she's down to fuck.
Fantastic acting, so clever
Damn... Jake down baad
omg i love that you could almost mistake this for real interview ! ;
I can see why they had to re-shoot swofford's interview, shit was totally unhinged. If this cut had made the film, would've made him look like a complete psycho
He is, he’s losing it thinking about Jodi pounding his gf every second
Meals rejected by Ethiopians 🤣
Swoff dude 💀 he’s just saying it how it is man
Can you upload the scene where the interviewer asks if swafford is scared of the war and he says he is? I always look to see if anyone has uploaded it every few months but never find it. One of my favorite parts of the movie.
the part where he says "i can hear their bombs going off" ?
i can try to this weekend but youtube might flag it. i'll leave another reply here with the link when i clip it and upload it.
@@MelodicsRareMusicVid yeahh man that’s it thank you 😩🤌
@@hardbomb99 here yah go, enjoy =) czcams.com/video/zy4504a5HQs/video.html
"Yeah i was a battlebit."
13:10 is me everytime i think of the Princess of Santa Barbara! 🥲
Fowler’s interview was definitely a different side to him which would’ve been nice to see in the movie
That profile picture gives you auto immune deficiency syndrome.
3:27 jocko on dmt binge
At 6:00 my favorite part, Prison Food is the best in the world!
Absolutely Kino
Interview lady: akward
15:55 Lmao
@Michael Cueva eeeeeeeeewwwww
He’s trolling her so hard 😅 lmfao
Ill never forget Squishy Face! haha
This movie had crazy acting
Gonna marry that reporter, whoever she is
She's part of a satanic cult
She's got a great voice but the voice actress? She's the Legend of the Dog Faced Woman
Swaford reminds me of nick Diaz in that interview 😂
Great acting!
When I was a little kid in the 50's I always wanted to be a Marine. In the 60's a kid friend of mine said his family had some slides of Marine Land. So I badger the mom until she shows me the slides of Marine Land. Not what I thought at all. A bunch of fish? Where are the Marines!? Such a disappointment for my childhood. Then Vietnam happened. People were spitting on them and calling them baby killers. I didn't think they deserved that. I still think Marines are awesome.
I wonder if christine saw his message
hahahah if you listen closely there is a scene when he gets the letter from her and he snatches it from chedder bob and quietly in the background he says something like "go jerk off alone outside" as he walks away with the letter lmao
@@MelodicsRareMusicVid But isn't that prior to the interviews?
@@gonzalovazquezavila535 i dont remember
Hooah 💀
Semper fi Mfs oorah
the ruben sim
he's right about hungary, a guy told me the people there look like they are about to cry and always complain alot
we cried so much as kids, we have no tears left anymore
Well before 1989, they were like 40 years under the Iron Curtain so I bet I'd be like that too.
"So your a US soldier....
uuhh Marine"
I think the reason why these were deleted because the reporter got mixed up with the Kuwaitis and Iraqis. She said “What do you think about the Iraqis?” She was meant to say Kuwaitis vice versa.
thats a good notice, i never realized that. i have the commentary of why each scene was deleted i ripped it from the dvd, but then that laptop crashed and my new laptop dont have a dvd drive, and my other computer the monitor just went out lol. one day ill upload all the commentary. till then i forgot the official reason. i think it was just to long and they winged it a bit and took the best parts
This was a screen test.
Cheddar bob
4:32 tho haha
11:54 lmao
I knew I recognized Escobar, he is in The Boys
Is that Danger Ehren?
7:45 who was him? I don't remember this character in the original cut
i think he may have been in the background of a few scenes real quick, unless im mistaking him for a different guy. there is one guy similar to him that has like one sentence and a few background quick scenes. i'll have to look closer next time i watch it again. good observation on that one
Idk his name, but I saw him in several other scenes. Apparently he immigrated from Hungary and was thankful for the better life America offered him that he wanted to serve in the military
@@logger22 thank you!!
He’s the guy who congratulates the mexican member on the birth of his son. He’s a background character and pretty much everyone else has more lines and scenes than him.
Pinko
could be a dust devil dude
God loves you come to him and repent
Thank you. I’m glad no one said anything negative on your comment.
Absolutely cannot wait until Jarhead 4!
No way
Good god how can people watch those.
Are the sequels just like, action movies? Like defeating the point of this movie?
This is the only Jarhead movie
Didn't know pinko was Hungarian lol
1991: I’m afraid to die in the desert 🇺🇳 🇰🇼 🇮🇶
2021: I’m afraid to get infected 🦠
Infected by what? That virus with a 99.98% recovery rate? lol relax son you'll be fine.
Did Swafford really say that in real life?
No. If you read his book, you get a better sense of who he was. The book is very anti-Marine Corps. He hated his time, he complains and whines. He didn't have the mentality required to serve in any branch - read the book and you'll understand
@@jimreily7538 bootlicker, keep thinking you're fighting for your country and not to fill the pockets of rich old men
@@jimreily7538 why did he join? Because his father was in the marines? So the movie version of him is different from his real life version? The opposite of what he was like in real life?
@@robertisham5279 It's not the opposite but it's very different. Check the book out if you can find it. Or if you Google Nate Fick's review of Jarhead, you'll find a good insight. Marine Corps Captain Nate Fick, who is portrayed in the book Generation Kill and the TV series based on the book, wrote a review of Swafford's book and that review was pretty accurate. Fick explains why Swafford wasn't Marine Corps material to begin with, and basically tears him up for blaming the Corps for his problems rather than himself.
A much better book about the USMC is Nate Fick's own. It's called One Bullet Away: The Making of a Marine Officer. It was literally required reading for Marine Corps officers for a time, it might still be today, and it's on various of the military branches' reading lists. Because it's an excellent and insightful look at the Marine Corps.
Fick doesn't hesitate to criticise officers and command, or stupid or unnecessary decisions, but, he doesn't smear or attack the Corps. On the contrary, unlike Swafford, Nate Fick believes the Marine Corps is one of the greatest and most important institutions in America.
@@robertisham5279 But yeah the movie, which is a pretty well made movie, great directing, entertaining etc, isn't like the book at all. Swafford says he joined the Marines because his father did, but also because he wanted to be seen as a tough guy. He spends pages and pages attacking the Marine Corps, attacking individual Marines, and basically, the whole book is just one big whine. It's all "me me me" type stuff. He couldn't handle it. If he'd just said "I couldn't handle it, it was too tough for me, I served in a war I disagreed with", it would not be so annoying.
But instead, he blames the Marines themselves for being too aggressive, calls them warmongers, says that they're murderers, all types of slander.
If Jane Fonda wrote it, it would still be a better book. That's how bad it is.
The movie was pretty good, but the book is pretty bad. It's very anti-USMC. Swafford is very different in the book than he is shown in the movie. He tells the story from a first person perspective and he complains, but not just complains, he derides the Marines as an entity. He sounds like one of those hardcore anti military people in the book.
Movie is anti war too though.
That's a good thing