No it works as long as you have enough Calvary. As long as the horses have momentum, the shield wall will fall a the lines will fall into chaos. The first or second wave of horses should break the lines enough for the rest of the Calvary to go in as well as the foot soldiers
It seems that the enemy understimated the tactics, equipment, and training of the smaller army. They even surprised them with chariots and better archers. I mean the enemy pretty much only had a volley or two of mostly fiery arrows.
"if you doubt that these people need killing, think of this. The Greeks throw their own children into fires! What kind of people do that? What kind of people are proud of that?!
I love how Rhesus’s only real battle plan was to charge, shoot flaming arrows and then run at the enemy himself while his men were being routed! Did they really need Hercules to train their men for this?!
Yes, actually. The Thracians in the movie that Hercules trains are not soldiers - they are farmers and peasant-folks. Majority of the soldiers had joined Rhesus' rebellion. Rhesus was expecting an army of peasants who still erroneously supported the tyrant king - not a toughened, disciplined army, led by none other than a famed demigod son of Zeus himself. He expected this to be the final battle of their rebellion, but didn't expect to lose - which he did.
Rhesus: "Your legend ends today son of zeus" Also Rhesus: Send hunderds of men on cavalry,they all get pwned by arrows and a demigod with a club,they litterely dont get a single kill for their trouble. Also Rhesus: Once his men are close to the enemy and the lines are mixed THAN he gives the order to fire arrows at them....like lead with that mby? Also Rhesus: Seeing hundreds of cavalry units die WITHOUT KILLING A SINGLE ENEMY ,after they all start running away,AFTER the battle is clearly over,he decides it's "solo carry clutch o clock" and decides to take on "the son of zeus" and his entire army litteraly by himself....like did he forget he is just a mere mortal who cant even throw a horse with one hand,the fuck was he expecting? The achilies heel of movies like that is the damn lack of any half decent villains,I have seen 9 year olds who throw tempter tantrums beeing more stategic and analitical about their actions than this "though guy battle hardened" general.
it did not look like Rhesus's army was outnumbering anyone either in fact I would say they looked like they were even outnumbered. Not to mention chariots are op af
@@coolsolder No, Rhesus’s army was at least a third larger but their sloppy death for glory charge stretched their forces so thin, their army was briefly outnumbered and outflanked by a smaller enemy force that did a better job staying in formation.
Horse: ''Hey do you see those spears they are holding up? I bet they will use them against us once we get close.'' Rider : ''Nah they are bluffing, keep going.''
This is a surprisingly accurate description of cavalry charges. If the infantry panick and break their lines it works %100 of the times that it works. Otherwise it is a shamefurr diplay
LynxYt _ flaming arrows never worked in battle and you don’t charge any wall off men with cavalry even when they have not got pikes this battle was not realistic in any way
This made absolutely no tactical sense. Why charge heavy cavalry such a LONG distance and into a shield wall full of spears? Why use flaming arrows when there's nothing to catch fire? Why the hell run your men such a great distance for them to tire out before even getting near that phalanx? Why are his men armored and equipped so well but basically just attacking all at once with absolutely no strategy? They might as well if all been farmers with pitch forks
@@carmen071972 honestly. all things considering. not so bad. at least they had shield walls and helmets . most of the popular tv doesn't use either nowadays.
"so what's the battle plan sir?" "we charge. Straight ahead." "Oh, okay. And what if the enemy out maneuvers us?" "We shall fire our flaming arrows into our own troops to ensure the enemy cannot kill them."
@@Warcodered01, nah, they learnd from the best of the best, from the legendary defenders of Winterfell. But they fortgot to place some artillery in front of their line for one - two shots without aiming, that is why they lost here.
First of all there was no strategical sense in the enemy side, like none at all(bad scripting from the film makers). Second, a little fun fact: the recorded wars throughout history have many biases examples of those include the recorded number of soldiers on each side of the war, some exaggerated them as saying 'we were outnumbered 5:1 and we won' or something like that. Some were indeed outnumbered, however, not by as much as proclaimed, and the reason for those false records are due to the obvious and stated as quote "history is written by the winner". Some came back from insanely bloody wars at which they had massive disadvantages but still managed to win, so obviously after they came back home we can imagine either the soldiers or the people repeating the story with exaggerated details.
No your right and they got their shit wrong in the movie cause Hercules is the Roman equivalent of Heracles the Greek version so Zeus should be Jupiter instead
Alexander the Great was Greek and he was one of the greatest conquerers of all time. The Spartans were some of the worlds best soldiers and they were Greek as well. The Romans weren't the only ones who could come up with "awesome battle plans".
I’m sorry but I’m a history battle tactics nerd soo the reason they did it is because they had a small chance of getting past but could destroy pikes for the next wave.then could push in ground infantry to make a gap for other horses if they where smart they would do that and I’m sorry for being a nerd
it's very intersting to see an army marching with zero supply, no food carts, no tents for night camping, just soldiers with arms, the enemy didn't even had to attack them in order to win :)
did you watched the movie? they were in a campaign, not just outside city walls, even in this clip it says ,,Thracian Border" so they are far away from theire ,,city state''
The Rock (human player): Puts army in Shield Wall and defends the flanks. Enemy (AI player): Rams horses straight into the wall of spears and dies. WP GG
Somehow enemy general is so stupid... he doenst make useful his advantage number.. he has huge cavalry, fire arrow, huge light infantry.. u can just encircle them and shot them with fire arrow ... and just make them frustrated by ur arrow... and just run into wood... heavy armor infantry is not well fighter in the wood...
@@gerrygunawan4130 he thought that he would crush enemy army but he didn't know that the army had lighter, more durabble armor and that they were also trained by Hercules and others
Good camera work, and at least one side used tactics this time. An improvement over what passes for battle in other movies, but there is more to aspire to.
I think that's the point...from the film, a shieldwall was a totally novel tactic. If we accept that, within the film's timeline, a shieldwall was indeed something new, then yeah it is plausible that the cavalry would have tried a frontal charge. PLUS, alot of time Cavalry were to try and spook the opposing army, not neccessarily fight. PLUS, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stirling_Bridge shows at least one instance of cavalry charging spears!
generally having cavalry charge into a shieldwall is a genuine tactic. 1 rider breaks up like 4 to 6 spearmen and if you have the footmen directly behind them you can create a gap ina shieldwall very easily.
@SheepieWorks I'm sorry but that is utterly and total bullshit. Only way for a cav to successfully charge and break up a shield wall is the way Alexander did it: close in wedge formation. Properly supported by light infantry to exploit the gap immediately. What we see on the screen is not even remotely close to that.
Saturate the ground with tar and other flammables and cook their wall from below.. lets see their discipline while their balls are on fire lol.. or shoot some bags with flammables first on top of them and then let fire archers alight it.. Once theres chaos charge in cavalry and mop them up.. always works in total war (just the fire archers tho lol)
Fr idk if anyone has said this already but I like how this movie blends myth into Reality. Like history likes to exaggerate scenes from history to make them feel like out of this world battles but in Reality it’s just stories about great men fighting other great men from history.
Hell, even i thought this was a step down for the rock, and thats....not really saying anything.......tbh, considering his acting capabilities. Anyway, this movie sucked so badly i felt myself getting ill just watching it.
3:00 It is over, cotius. Mount asticus on your front, the woods at your back Cotius: *LOL this is actually my advantage since falanx's only weakness is lack of mobility and anti-flanking*
Worst tactic in the history of wars : send a horse to attack a shield wall and spears
Everyone gangsta until the calvary are decoys and the real threat is behind you
Total war games show this well.
I'm pretty sure that's why real classical armies didn't do it.
Norman cav in hastings did it
No it works as long as you have enough Calvary. As long as the horses have momentum, the shield wall will fall a the lines will fall into chaos. The first or second wave of horses should break the lines enough for the rest of the Calvary to go in as well as the foot soldiers
“We have you outnumbered three to one.”
“Yes, but you and your men are brain-dead, so I’d say we have the advantage.”
Because their army was sponsored by Raid Shadow Legends that’s why they lost
It seems that the enemy understimated the tactics, equipment, and training of the smaller army. They even surprised them with chariots and better archers. I mean the enemy pretty much only had a volley or two of mostly fiery arrows.
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Km.m.@@TheRedAirOn
This is the type of battle scene a 14yr old would write.
This only has 70 Million views, because the Rock was in it, LOL.
Yeah,making a disorganised cavalry unit to charge head first into well organised spearman is stupidity.
@Walter White what to watch?? What is 300??i like war scenes could you suggest some
@@fadedstargazer8312 300 bro, u will love and thank me
@@deepakkrgupta1879 OK man thanks!!
The rock actually grew hair out for this role. Impressive.
@@wakeup4590 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@wakeup4590 unless you grew your hair in a day or shaved your head bald for a role. I agree with you
This is obviously a wig
@@rowingaway This is obviously a joke.
@@user-rv1ih4bw6j This is obviously a troll
Not a cell phone in sight, just people living in the moment,Absolutely beautiful
Living? More like dying 😂
@@azzxy9800 well he didn't say how long they lived lmaoo
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Lmfao! Best comment I've read this year!
Welp how the battle go because obviously you were the only one typing in your phone
I love how they tried to have an epic speech and it just sounded bad.
They haven't got the actors for that :)
I miss how Rome Total War always had a pre-battle speech with relevant info added in.
They are Greece not Romans
Never mind
Medieval 2 too
"if you doubt that these people need killing, think of this. The Greeks throw their own children into fires! What kind of people do that? What kind of people are proud of that?!
I love how Rhesus’s only real battle plan was to charge, shoot flaming arrows and then run at the enemy himself while his men were being routed! Did they really need Hercules to train their men for this?!
Yes, actually. The Thracians in the movie that Hercules trains are not soldiers - they are farmers and peasant-folks. Majority of the soldiers had joined Rhesus' rebellion.
Rhesus was expecting an army of peasants who still erroneously supported the tyrant king - not a toughened, disciplined army, led by none other than a famed demigod son of Zeus himself. He expected this to be the final battle of their rebellion, but didn't expect to lose - which he did.
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Rhesus: "Your legend ends today son of zeus"
Also Rhesus: Send hunderds of men on cavalry,they all get pwned by arrows and a demigod with a club,they litterely dont get a single kill for their trouble.
Also Rhesus: Once his men are close to the enemy and the lines are mixed THAN he gives the order to fire arrows at them....like lead with that mby?
Also Rhesus: Seeing hundreds of cavalry units die WITHOUT KILLING A SINGLE ENEMY ,after they all start running away,AFTER the battle is clearly over,he decides it's "solo carry clutch o clock" and decides to take on "the son of zeus" and his entire army litteraly by himself....like did he forget he is just a mere mortal who cant even throw a horse with one hand,the fuck was he expecting?
The achilies heel of movies like that is the damn lack of any half decent villains,I have seen 9 year olds who throw tempter tantrums beeing more stategic and analitical about their actions than this "though guy battle hardened" general.
it did not look like Rhesus's army was outnumbering anyone either in fact I would say they looked like they were even outnumbered. Not to mention chariots are op af
@@coolsolder No, Rhesus’s army was at least a third larger but their sloppy death for glory charge stretched their forces so thin, their army was briefly outnumbered and outflanked by a smaller enemy force that did a better job staying in formation.
6:03 the guy blocking the arrows with his shield deserves the real reward
Ikr
CaptainWafflez ihg
a stellar find
+5 IQ
I know which one ur talking
I like how the soldiers are quite literally just throwing themselves at the shields, as if they hope to accomplish something
Horse: ''Hey do you see those spears they are holding up? I bet they will use them against us once we get close.''
Rider : ''Nah they are bluffing, keep going.''
It’s funny cause horses would avoid spears there not stupid
This is a surprisingly accurate description of cavalry charges.
If the infantry panick and break their lines it works %100 of the times that it works.
Otherwise it is a shamefurr diplay
@@OljeiKhan its why discipline is big
6:03 that guy with a sheild was smart.
When you are playing on easy mode in a total war campaign.
Is this Hame of Thrones Season Greece? You never fight unsullied on an open field. Fighting Dothraki.
That's not even comparable, even easy level enemies units in Total War are organized and the whole army won't route when they suffer 1% casulties.
Urban cohort X peasants
Heavy sperman VS medium cav + levies :D
HappyBacon
I love how there is just always a giant empty field they can battle on.
That’s how it was back then.
Fight
😅😅😅
LynxYt _ flaming arrows never worked in battle and you don’t charge any wall off men with cavalry even when they have not got pikes this battle was not realistic in any way
Adam Atch okay good to know you were a chief general back then
The other side waited for Hercules to finish his speech😂😂
Mix of the roman testudo, phalanx shields wall, infantry squares w pikes, that’s impressive.
I like how the title is just *The Rock*
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I couldn’t help but laugh my ass off that whole entire charging scene
I love how at the beginning of the battle the horses act like if their riders die, they die too.
Horses need to stay alive and so will the riders
5:52
"Archers, ready! Loose!"
THANK YOU FOR USING THE PROPER TERM INSTEAD OF "FIRE!"
They never said loose they just told them to fire when in range saying loose over and over again slows the fire rate down
This looks like total war, when I abuse the terrible AI, not like a million dollar scripted fightscene.
silber elite war crimes in Rome II
Like use spartan shield wall and Pike Wall ... and just wait enemy run into you for to be skewered
@@gerrygunawan4130 exactly, though I prefer Macedonia
@@silberelite7044 Yeah Macedonia or Selucids.
Being fair it does look really cool even though it's absolute affront to actual battles during this time period.
This made absolutely no tactical sense. Why charge heavy cavalry such a LONG distance and into a shield wall full of spears? Why use flaming arrows when there's nothing to catch fire? Why the hell run your men such a great distance for them to tire out before even getting near that phalanx? Why are his men armored and equipped so well but basically just attacking all at once with absolutely no strategy? They might as well if all been farmers with pitch forks
I think farmers would've actually done a better job
They obviously didn't play enough Total War.
Love seeing armchair generals in the comment sections of historical related videos.
Yes, some people know more about ancient battle tactics because it's an interesting hobby to learn and discuss them. No need to mock others for it.
Imperial Everyone knows that generals actually sit in ARMLESS chairs.
I like how he just decides to fall into that shield wall then smiles
He’s probably testing the strength of the phalanx and the soldiers
@@heisenburger8306 by killing his own men, he's great
Who is watching it in 2024❤
Me
It is very nice movie
"What's the plan my lord?"
"Our cavalry will charge the spear wall"
"What if this doesn't work?"
"Don't worry, we have fLaMiNg aRrOws"
Lindybeige would hate this movie
@@comradeelectric2601 I mean, just look at those "thracians" with their plastic helmets.
@@carmen071972 honestly. all things considering. not so bad. at least they had shield walls and helmets . most of the popular tv doesn't use either nowadays.
Wtf
@@comradeelectric2601 Ah, I see you're a man of culture as well
"so what's the battle plan sir?"
"we charge. Straight ahead."
"Oh, okay. And what if the enemy out maneuvers us?"
"We shall fire our flaming arrows into our own troops to ensure the enemy cannot kill them."
Legendary
In Russia
Seriously Flaming arrows first, infantry second, and Cavalry around the side third.
“They can’t stop all of us”
@@Warcodered01, nah, they learnd from the best of the best, from the legendary defenders of Winterfell. But they fortgot to place some artillery in front of their line for one - two shots without aiming, that is why they lost here.
Dear CZcams: I would like the last 8 minutes and 57 seconds back....
Discipline and adept leadership are most important to victory in a war, this video is proved it.
Me and the boys marching on CZcams HQ demanding to know how the recommended algorithm works
Lmfao
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😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Lmao
Blodedie
I love how the idiots run right into the spear wall, didn’t even try to stop lmao
hhh
Cheesee..haha
looks like these guys shoulda played some Total War
I guess its better to die as the idiot who ran into the spear wall, than to die as the coward who ran in the other direction as the only one
Bruh moment lol that is true
That scene I like the most "MAY BE NOT"
It was a sad day in History... so many people died... there was a first page headline in the daily olympus about it as well.. :(
"Spears forward!" F*%k, here was me holding it backwards the entire time, thanks Dwayne.
Totally thought The Avengers theme was going to play at 6:35
Lol
Lmao
It did. In my Mind. And it was awesome! 😊
....and somehow I've realized now, I awoke in a parallel universe where the Rock has played Hercules...
This happens when you attacked even your troops wasn't yet fully upgraded.
7:13 when you dont learn for a test but you still pass
Too underrated 🤣🤣🤣
This needs more likes :'D
*revise
Uno not revers :D
Maybe Not😂
The Rock was like, "stop horsing around."
Lol
Ulol
Hercules was European not Polynesian.
@@CN-wt2bjstop horsing around
One of those hella underated movies
man I wish we cab turn back things to the good old days
this man has never played total war, cavalry vs pike/spears= suicide
What the name of film?
@@ashatzhumahanov6596 hercules, its in the description of the video
Yeah indeed nice comment btw haha
yeah XD
Not pike spear infantry.
*That one noob Player on Total war who builds nothing but calvary.*
Idk sometimes cavalry spam is the best tactic in the game (white huns)
@@Dylan_Goodboy I didn't say it's not good, but it fucking kills the fun
My personal favorite. The cavalry charge against a shield/spear wall.
This was very great they got out number and still won
Gotta love these movies that involve one army being more professional than the other
The archers aim like stormtroopers
Which ones? The amazon was like Han solo, shooting first and last.
Like stormtroopers are said to shoot? Or about them missing - cuz missing is pretty natural for a unit of bowmen.
Gunship Films They are more to shoot at a certain power/distance with the hope of some dude to running into one.
Gunship Films Archers are not deadly accurate. They rely on numbers of their arrows.
I love how title says just Rock.
I like how this video is just called “the rock”
First of all there was no strategical sense in the enemy side, like none at all(bad scripting from the film makers).
Second, a little fun fact: the recorded wars throughout history have many biases examples of those include the recorded number of soldiers on each side of the war, some exaggerated them as saying 'we were outnumbered 5:1 and we won' or something like that. Some were indeed outnumbered, however, not by as much as proclaimed, and the reason for those false records are due to the obvious and stated as quote "history is written by the winner". Some came back from insanely bloody wars at which they had massive disadvantages but still managed to win, so obviously after they came back home we can imagine either the soldiers or the people repeating the story with exaggerated details.
Arent they Just some Kind of "wild people"?
Boudica probably did out number the romans by a huge amount
LOTR stays on the throne, never been moved.
LOTR = rubbish
LOCK UP CROOKED DRUMPF you=moronic
LOCK UP CROOKED DRUMPF no u
Could be the season 8 battle of GOT
Battle of the Bastards from GoT is the only battle i’ve ever seen that’s come close to Helm’s Deep from LotR. And I mean *REALLY* close.
I like how the enemy fighting without any formation and just ran to get killed LMAO
Whenever I find the stirrups on the horse of ancient rider, I can help laughing.
At first I was like how did I never knew about this movie with all those famous actors.
After watching the clip: well that explains why
The film seems confused about how Greeks fight. They look like Romans to me!
No your right and they got their shit wrong in the movie cause Hercules is the Roman equivalent of Heracles the Greek version so Zeus should be Jupiter instead
Alexander the Great was Greek and he was one of the greatest conquerers of all time. The Spartans were some of the worlds best soldiers and they were Greek as well. The Romans weren't the only ones who could come up with "awesome battle plans".
Jahleel Williams they copied them from the Greeks...please learn some history
Иолт
NoFameNoShame No, in Greek history it’s Zeus.
beautiful how one side fights as if they lived in the stone age
storming into a spear formation
Wow, this movie is really fun, I want to watch it every day
Why the heck would they charge light calvary into heavily armored pikemen head-on?
Max Moore Because there IQ was -900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
it just a movie lol
Because every movie about Hercules or a war during that time does that.
I’m sorry but I’m a history battle tactics nerd soo the reason they did it is because they had a small chance of getting past but could destroy pikes for the next wave.then could push in ground infantry to make a gap for other horses if they where smart they would do that and I’m sorry for being a nerd
Moira Johnston Oh wow, good reply, here’s your trophy 🥇
it's very intersting to see an army marching with zero supply, no food carts, no tents for night camping, just soldiers with arms, the enemy didn't even had to attack them in order to win :)
they have the Pizza Hut delivery number
haha so true
the city state boundaries is 1 mile apart so not necessary at all.
did you watched the movie? they were in a campaign, not just outside city walls, even in this clip it says ,,Thracian Border" so they are far away from theire ,,city state''
@@maverickkenjiejumahalimali5701
Not that close
Everyone else fighting: Sword, arrows, flaming arrows, sharp things
The Rock: My StIcK
Aplausos por el guion donde se abre de manos para morir por las flechas y no muere
The Rock (human player): Puts army in Shield Wall and defends the flanks.
Enemy (AI player): Rams horses straight into the wall of spears and dies.
WP GG
Aoe 2 strategy :D
Somehow enemy general is so stupid... he doenst make useful his advantage number.. he has huge cavalry, fire arrow, huge light infantry.. u can just encircle them and shot them with fire arrow ... and just make them frustrated by ur arrow... and just run into wood... heavy armor infantry is not well fighter in the wood...
@@gerrygunawan4130 he thought that he would crush enemy army but he didn't know that the army had lighter, more durabble armor and that they were also trained by Hercules and others
that is why multiplayer iz da best
7:16 when you fully upgraded agility and dodging abitlity
Fcking same!
I love how their friendly fire is switched off
Good camera work, and at least one side used tactics this time. An improvement over what passes for battle in other movies, but there is more to aspire to.
2014:Nope
2016:Nope
2017:Nope
2018:Nope
2019:Nope
2020:Ok
2019:Nope
2020:Ok
Yeah
セックス大好きです!
I'm in 2020
its still Ok
Takumi 86 😅😅😅
This is not looking like greek mythology....this is a hollywood comic.....
K98_Zock_TV Hercules was Roman. Not greek
Yes off course, and in WW1 on german side, blacks were fighting on the western front *sarcasm off*
I Think I'm allergic to Cheerios yep.and zeus from narnia....and the acropolis is in pakistan....
k98 you are right.
wtf did you just say?
his real name was Ηρακλής (Heracles) and ofc he was Greek.Romans only copied our mythology and everything...
Centaurs charging
Pikewall: hey
Silence boy" was personal😂
I'm sorry, but cavalry charging pikes?? Whose idiotic idea was that?
It happened before. You never know, maybe he was banking on it being one of the successful ones.
if i were the commander, i won't use my warriors like that.
Duh genruls
These guys are betray to there own allies and become a enemy Is always a big noob, allies always good in defands, flank and charge...
A noob.
There’s a forest behind then. That’s where you strike.
Set the pigs aflame! Let these Greek curs cower before us!
Total war taught me never to charge my cavalry into spears
Tajin Peeps and lord of the rings taught me that that is usefull if your with 6000 horses
Could anyone else not stop laughing? lmao
He won because it’s about drive, it’s about power, we stay hungry, we devour….
If the enemy general was on the hero's side, every routing soldier followed him and won the battle
This battle was made by a five year old like seriously who charges a calvary into a defensive shield
I think that's the point...from the film, a shieldwall was a totally novel tactic. If we accept that, within the film's timeline, a shieldwall was indeed something new, then yeah it is plausible that the cavalry would have tried a frontal charge.
PLUS, alot of time Cavalry were to try and spook the opposing army, not neccessarily fight.
PLUS, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stirling_Bridge shows at least one instance of cavalry charging spears!
generally having cavalry charge into a shieldwall is a genuine tactic. 1 rider breaks up like 4 to 6 spearmen and if you have the footmen directly behind them you can create a gap ina shieldwall very easily.
Nah, greeks developed the phalanx at this time already.
@SheepieWorks I'm sorry but that is utterly and total bullshit. Only way for a cav to successfully charge and break up a shield wall is the way Alexander did it: close in wedge formation. Properly supported by light infantry to exploit the gap immediately. What we see on the screen is not even remotely close to that.
Tahmid khalique you are right
7:14 expecting to be failed in an exam but....
Maybe not.
This makes me look forward to manor lords so much right now.
Getting this in 2020 as recommended, what a start
Aged like milk
Me 2021
Those Attackers clearly never played Total War
Irgendwie neither did the defenders
"You don't just charge in 20 units of Spata, you must first destroyed them with 20 units of trebutchets first" =)))
Kuriyama Mirai but what if the Spartans have Greek onega or ballista
That spear formation too
Saturate the ground with tar and other flammables and cook their wall from below.. lets see their discipline while their balls are on fire lol.. or shoot some bags with flammables first on top of them and then let fire archers alight it.. Once theres chaos charge in cavalry and mop them up.. always works in total war (just the fire archers tho lol)
How to lose when you outnumbered the enemies 3 to 1: F1 + F3
All based on a true story, remarkable.
Love how this video is just called "the rock"
Guy: Nice Hoodie, What brand is it?
Hercules: A Lions Head
Lmao
Fr idk if anyone has said this already but I like how this movie blends myth into Reality. Like history likes to exaggerate scenes from history to make them feel like out of this world battles but in Reality it’s just stories about great men fighting other great men from history.
That formation was my favourite
The only ...the ONLY part of the scene that makes the slightest bit of sense is when he told the archers to "Loose!" and not "Fire!"
"These are not soldiers, just frightened rabbits running from our men"
Ian McShane has come a long way since Lovejoy really hit the big time fair play to him gr8 actor deserves it.
That was the longest cavalry charge ever
I loved his other movies; The Rock, The Rock and especially The Rock.
Hell, even i thought this was a step down for the rock, and thats....not really saying anything.......tbh, considering his acting capabilities.
Anyway, this movie sucked so badly i felt myself getting ill just watching it.
Tydeus is my kind of guy.
He has a crazed look in his eyes and he runs in guns blazing.
And yet you have an anime profile picture
LEEEEERRROOOOOYY JEEEEEEENKIIIINSSS!!!
baby
This is the most Hollywood fight I could ever imagine XDD
You might not noticed, but those brown infantrymen of Rhesus's army have an armor that was actually used by Mycenians and other Greeks in movie Troy
Phineas is there but where the hell is Ferb
Hahahaha yeah right.
And Candice, if that’s how you spell the older sisters name?
Yeah I'm pretty sure it's Candice.
Nevermind it's Candace, but Candice is a name too.
L30 Hahahaha
3:55 IN THIS MOMENT YOU WILL SMELL WHAT THE ROCK IS COOKIN *His Theme Song Starts Playing*
3:00 It is over, cotius. Mount asticus on your front, the woods at your back
Cotius: *LOL this is actually my advantage since falanx's only weakness is lack of mobility and anti-flanking*
I couldn't stop laughing at the way dwayne saids "fucking centaurs"🤣🤣🤣
This movie played when I was at eating Burrito then now I really miss that Burrito.
7:21 when you know you gonna fail in exam but you passed
Қотақ бас шешенинамы пидараз
The arrows r doubts
today is mine exam day xd 😅😅
Hahahahahahah that was close
* a few seconds later...
maybe not
5:22 When i proudly voice out my opinion on my Parent's Conversation circle
Everybody becomes a commander when they play Total War.