Red Dawn and the Power of Propaganda - Renegade Cut

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  • Red Dawn and the Power of Propaganda. The story of the schlock 80's right-wing film by director John Milius. Want to support the show or request an episode? Patreon: / renegadecut
    Directed by John Milius and starring Patrick Swayze and Charlie Sheen. Red Dawn is a right-wing propaganda action film from 1984. It was beloved by conservatives and nationalists contemporaneously and by the modern right-wing movement and alt-right of today.
    It's so easy to see propaganda for what it is from the outside but so difficult when it is the background radiation of our media. Watch a state-owned film from China like The Great Wall of Wolf Warrior to see the same message from an outsider's point of view.
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Komentáře • 436

  • @charlesburns5873
    @charlesburns5873 Před 4 lety +511

    Fun fact: The Soviet t-72 replica used in the movie looked so real that the cia asked where they got it from!

    • @soldiersandstuff9607
      @soldiersandstuff9607 Před 4 lety +27

      It was more like they were going back to the Studio and some CIA guys pulled them over and they were like “Where did you get this Soviet equipment?”

    • @askewcat3209
      @askewcat3209 Před 4 lety +12

      thats never been proven by anyone its just a myth

    • @TheDoorspook11c
      @TheDoorspook11c Před 4 lety +16

      @@askewcat3209 what isnt a myth is Robert K Brown and John Milius are both associated with the CIA.

    • @FULANODETAL
      @FULANODETAL Před 4 lety +3

      @@volk5373 well CIA agents sometimes are not so clever as in movies,,they are still HUMANS,...

    • @travis2726
      @travis2726 Před 4 lety +4

      Fun fact the dshk in the movie are just re-skinned (for lack of better word) m60s!

  • @Collateral0
    @Collateral0 Před 4 lety +84

    In war both sides sees themselves as the hero.

  • @RaSunTheThird
    @RaSunTheThird Před 5 lety +574

    I think in one way its about how U.S.A despratly wants to be the underdog. So on this and even star wars they always want to view themselves as the rebels they want to be viet cong becuse its not cool to be the invader.

    • @gryffin638
      @gryffin638 Před 5 lety +80

      We haven’t been the underdog since 1776 lol. Other exception is maybe the confederacy, but they deserved to be put down so I really don’t care. I wouldn’t say that we’re the Empire, but we are the Republic. Corrupt, bureaucratic, corporatist, and quite willing to quash the sovereignty of others and even commit war crimes for some credits.

    • @SeinenNinja
      @SeinenNinja Před 4 lety +50

      @@gryffin638 I would say the last time we were the "underdog" was the war of 1812, but I digress. But it s intentional that the US does protray themselves as that, as it is a smokescreen for the fact that they are the last superpower with enough force to take over.

    • @Eleolius
      @Eleolius Před 4 lety +2

      @@SeinenNinja And yet... we seem to be taking over literally nowhere. Its almost like we never wanted to in the first place.

    • @davidegaruti2582
      @davidegaruti2582 Před 4 lety +1

      @@gryffin638 underdog in 1776 ? they had a huge numerical advantage and they were fighting in their homeland , sure the lack of training would be a disadvantage but it's not as hard a disadvantage as many other historical underdog had :
      scottish fought the english before the american indipendence : they had swords and shields were greatly outnumbered and they had few guns , compared to the english wich used the new model army , they won many battles before the british changed tactics and won .
      finnish against soviets , vietcong vs USA , evryone in afghanistan , greeks vs persian ...

    • @davidegaruti2582
      @davidegaruti2582 Před 4 lety +4

      @@Eleolius yes sure not in territory but but in culturally on the other hand ...

  • @Verdugo777
    @Verdugo777 Před 4 lety +250

    I always loved the part in the movie where the crack Elite Russian Paratroopers wasted their very finite amount of supplies and ammunition blowing up a highschool.

    • @Sashko_Dee
      @Sashko_Dee Před 3 lety +36

      They were so elite that they knew about the Wolverines and wanted them taken out ASAP. I mean these kids completely outclass all the adult civilians with guns AND the US military.

    • @paulbabcock2428
      @paulbabcock2428 Před 2 lety +5

      Pitch Meeting "So the Movie can happen"

    • @Waterford1992
      @Waterford1992 Před rokem +2

      Russian paratroopers who speak Spanish.... ok then

    • @halbaloney4593
      @halbaloney4593 Před rokem +3

      @@Waterford1992 Cubans

    • @MaidenUtah1
      @MaidenUtah1 Před rokem +2

      Calumet High School was a CIA front, hence its legitimacy as a strategic target.

  • @FreemanicParacusia
    @FreemanicParacusia Před 5 lety +527

    Learned about a Turkish film series called "Valley of the Wolves." In "Valley of the Wolves: Iraq," the (Turkish) protagonists hunt down an American commander in Iraq who commits a series of war crimes against Iraqi civilians and even executes his own men. I was surprised to learn we were so vilified, until I started to think of how many "American Sniper" and "True Lies" type films I'd watched over my lifetime in which people from the Middle East are stripped down to evil caricatures (as in the latter) or reduced to completely voiceless thugs (as in the former).
    So much easier to recognize it when someone else does it...

    • @lexort4204
      @lexort4204 Před 4 lety +25

      Valley of the wolves sounds like an interesting film given its what we do flipped on its head.

    • @kaczynskis5721
      @kaczynskis5721 Před 4 lety +38

      And yet Turkey is a NATO member.
      A lot of Turkish TV productions have very simplistic values and propagandist intent. Films set during the Cyprus conflict depicted Turks and Turkish Cypriots as noble heroes and Greek Cypriots as moustache-twirling villains.

    • @killian9314
      @killian9314 Před 4 lety +13

      but american sniper is anti war

    • @CDexie
      @CDexie Před 4 lety +8

      @@kaczynskis5721 Well, the Greek military Junta at the time did attempt a coup and an annexation of Cyprus, but I doubt the film is critical of fascism.

    • @benjaminslayton4335
      @benjaminslayton4335 Před 4 lety +18

      We've committed our share of atrocities, but Turkey is very low on the list of countries that have any moral high-ground from which to point fingers at us.

  • @olivercuenca4109
    @olivercuenca4109 Před 4 lety +77

    He was difficult to work with- “ah come on how bad can it be, just shouting at people or something” - and known to point guns at people - “holy shit, that’s mad!”

  • @ObssesedNuker
    @ObssesedNuker Před 6 lety +1095

    You didn't mention one piece: how the Communists are portrayed as evil and powerful enough to invade the US, but largely too incompetent to track down and destroy a pack of teenagers that start out with no military background and only a bare modicum of survival skills. This fits with propagandistic pieces where the enemy is all powerful unless the people stand up to them at which point they become incompetent and inpotent.
    It's worth comparing the reality of insurgent warfare with how it plays out in it's romanticized format in Red Dawn. In reality, such irregular forces tend to suffer horrible attrition relative to conventional forces and this attrition is at it's worse during the initial phases when the insurgents are still learning the ropes. Taking exchange ratios in the Soviet War in Afghanistan, which the film in some ways tries to emulate, the entirety of the Wolverines should have been wiped out after killing those first three Soviet soldiers. This is the prime reason that insurgents needs a constant supply of fresh recruits constantly volunteering, if not being forcibly conscripted, from the local populace. But it isn't until very late of the film that the Wolverine's suffer serious losses at the hands of what are supposed to be much better equipped and trained Soviet/Soviet-aligned forces and only after killing hundreds of them. And fresh recruits to the Wolverines are usually treated as extraordinary exceptions instead of the rule.
    Nor would the aforementioned attrition come from enemy action. Just learning to survive in the wilderness and how to fight as insurgents would probably have killed the majority of the original Wolverines even before the Russians have their say. Explosives making is the most obvious example: for every Iraqi insurgent bombmaker who manages to master his craft, another five die from mistakes made learning how to make explosives.

    • @rawrvintageisclassic
      @rawrvintageisclassic Před 5 lety +47

      "And we would've gotten away with it too, if it weren't for those meddling Capitalistic kids!" lol

    • @gateauxq4604
      @gateauxq4604 Před 5 lety +22

      ‘Stormtrooper syndrome’

    • @GAndreC
      @GAndreC Před 4 lety +34

      Yep reminds me of karate kid where you had people who had dedicated years to something yet somehow got beat by someone who just dedicated a summer to the art

    • @ShifTac
      @ShifTac Před 4 lety +11

      *Ehem* battle of grozny

    • @silentwitness536
      @silentwitness536 Před 4 lety +25

      My understanding is that the wolverines are far behind enemy lines and as such, its easier to survive as opposed to being actually where all the fighting is actually happening - on the frontlines; a place where most soldiers from either side would be. The wolverines were thus only up against young inexperienced troops themselves. The Russians would have put their best troops on the front lines, and their greenest troops, and those recovering from front line injuries etc, simply doing civilian crowd control. My understanding from the movie is that its these troops that the wolverines were up against, not hardened well supplied troops (which they do at the end, which brings about their undoing).

  • @DoomMomDot
    @DoomMomDot Před 4 lety +137

    this movie was made in response to the movie "the day after" which showed the effects of a nuclear attack, and this movie was expressly made to appeal to those who saw that movie as anti-war propaganda.

    • @ulture
      @ulture Před 4 lety +16

      speaking as a Posadist, 'The Day After' is reactionary propaganda ;)

    • @user-vp9lc9up6v
      @user-vp9lc9up6v Před 4 lety +1

      @@ulture lmao

    • @TurBoChaRgeD011
      @TurBoChaRgeD011 Před 3 lety +13

      the day after isn't even that bad of a post-nuclear society. if you want something that's *really* anti-war and anti-nuke, try Threads.

    • @Killgore-ip2yq
      @Killgore-ip2yq Před 2 lety +2

      I know it's to late to say this but it was actually Amerika that was made in response to Day after. Red dawn has absolutely nothing to do with that film.

  • @OrganizedChaos14
    @OrganizedChaos14 Před 6 lety +270

    Holy crap. Do you realize Conan the Barbarian was written by John Milus and Oliver Stone? That's quite a mixture of politics lol

    • @stephenmarco2927
      @stephenmarco2927 Před 6 lety +75

      How the hell did they stay in the same room together without killing each other?

    • @euansmith3699
      @euansmith3699 Před 5 lety +51

      That is the Riddle of Steel.

    • @carloszelaya3758
      @carloszelaya3758 Před 5 lety +62

      @@stephenmarco2927 Milius was beloved by many left leaning Hollywood types. He was one of Spielberg's best friends.( then again Spielberg's co producer on Schindler's List now produces Dinesh' D' Souza's ultra right wing psudo documentaries) Milius Wrote most of the Screenplay for Apocalypse Now, which I would hardly call right wing. Weird, messed up, fascinating guy. There is a great documentary called " Millius" on Netflix you should watch. Also I LOVE "Red Dawn" despite the fact that I am a liberal democrat and have ALWAYS BEEN CRYSTAL clear that this movie is right wing propaganda that plays like Reagan's wet dreams. And I think Reagan was a war criminal.

    • @agentxiiihh7227
      @agentxiiihh7227 Před 4 lety +25

      Olivier stone would of killed him, he served in Vietnam. John Milus is your typical cultist of patriotism.

    • @Konform2zoidberg
      @Konform2zoidberg Před 4 lety +13

      Stone was an actual veteran, and milieus always had weird respect for redbox/authoritarian left

  • @AlexSaysHi2013
    @AlexSaysHi2013 Před 4 lety +23

    Wasn't one of the main goals of the film to breed sympathy for the Mujahedeen in Afghanistan?

  • @caesarplaysgames
    @caesarplaysgames Před 4 lety +82

    Whenever I watched this movie as a kid, I never got the impression that the execution of Daryl was being portrayed as a good thing. I always felt as if it was the beginning of the end for the Wolverines, and that the viewer was supposed to be shocked that they had gone so far as to kill their friend. The fact that Jed isn’t the one who shoots Daryl, and that the kid who does was the one that was portrayed throughout the movie as a morally dubious and exceptionally brutal and cruel person further signified to me that the execution wasn’t a good thing. Maybe this is just my personal read on the scene, but I can’t help but feel that’s also how it was intended by the filmmakers. Other than that I do agree with a lot of your other points though.

  • @kenpower2304
    @kenpower2304 Před 4 lety +27

    BTW The National Review has always hated Ayn Rand. Look carefully at magazine cover shown at 6:54. They hate her because of her atheism.

    • @georgekerscher5355
      @georgekerscher5355 Před 3 lety +5

      Seems about right. Although, it did appear from that National Review cover of Ayn Rand that the NR seem to agree with her politics/philosophy given that it says "A Greatness Stunted by Hate" and that the subject of that sentence is presumably Ayn Rand herself

  • @gabrieltallent8080
    @gabrieltallent8080 Před 5 lety +32

    "BAd subreddit posts", not sure against who, but shots have been fired.

  • @justsomeguy6240
    @justsomeguy6240 Před 4 lety +65

    Reminds me of the time I saw this on TV when I was a little kid (I was a history buff back then) and I actually thought the Soviets were Nazis with how they were depicted, and that actually turned into an irrational fear of Russians (Who little me believed were Nazis). I remember a kid at my school a few days later did a Russian guy impression and I reported him to the teacher for “Trying to take over the country.”
    I just grew out of it as time went on. But to this day I still feel a small tingle of childhood fear when I see anything related to totalitarianism.

  • @wolftone6
    @wolftone6 Před 4 lety +33

    Rocky 4, Rambo 3 and Red Dawn, are obvious propaganda films.they are so over the top they are entertaining. Top Gun is a very subtle propaganda movie, I think is far more dangerous than the likes of Red Dawn

    • @araisannanoda3688
      @araisannanoda3688 Před 4 lety +10

      Top Gun basically is an Air Force recruitment film

    • @331Grabber
      @331Grabber Před 4 lety +10

      @@araisannanoda3688
      Navy but I get your point.

  • @umusuuk
    @umusuuk Před 6 lety +50

    Cool to hear the old theme tune in there again.
    One aspect that could have been mentioned, is that there is a subtext in the movie, that is not that it's satirizing right wing views, but rather, that the Soviets represent the federal government, and the people of the town represent American gun owners. I read in an article somewhere that Milius said that much himself, but can't really find it right now (google search is mudied by results about the remake). Another quirk, of course, is that a major inspiration for the Wolverines was the Taliban, which obviously didn't age well.

    • @leonardorossi998
      @leonardorossi998 Před 6 lety +4

      I don't know: the Taliban are still there after all.
      And I'm not sure there isn't someone who wish he could kill people who don't think like him as well as them.

    • @spamfilter32
      @spamfilter32 Před 4 lety +14

      Well, to be fair to Milius about modeling the Wolverines on the Taliban, at the time, they were our allies; we were training and supplying the Taliban, the Mujaheddin and even bin Laden and his Al Qaeda.

  • @homefront1999
    @homefront1999 Před 4 lety +13

    I still find it somewhat funny that the Soviet Union would be able to land in America and even funnier that they'd make much progress. Like how did they get past the Allied fleet? I don't believe that the Soviet Union has ever had a fleet that can stand up to America let alone it's allied also.
    Edit: The funniest part of all would be that a bunch of random Carriabian countries formed together and took out Mexico and was able to also invade America. America would most defiantly not be ok with a hostile regime building up in the south and would strike them before they gain power.

  • @Jayk129
    @Jayk129 Před 3 lety +6

    Fun Fact: Harry Anderson Middle School in Omaha Ne are the Anderson M.S. Wolverines. And yes it is because of this movie. The first class of 8th graders attending the school were allowed to vote on the mascot that was used and they picked this. How many impressionable young kids in the 35 years since the school opened in 1986 have absorbed this movies message once they learn where their school mascot comes from.

  • @terryshakespeare4915
    @terryshakespeare4915 Před 2 lety +8

    I fucking love red dawn WOLVERINES !

  • @endlessnoise9173
    @endlessnoise9173 Před 6 lety +129

    Rocky IV is another example of propaganda from that era.

    • @NathanGatten
      @NathanGatten Před 6 lety +34

      Not really, since it ends with a "why can't we be friends?" Message. Actual propaganda wouldn't even dare open the idea that russians and Americans could be friends.

    • @zynikercommi9467
      @zynikercommi9467 Před 6 lety +20

      Rocky 4 was a good movie, and it was enjoyed in post-USSR and it quite well known. Red Dawn - was not even known in post-USSR, even after reassessment of soviet legacy when all criticism was allowed for a short period of 8 years or so and became mainstream in Russia (not to mention other republics). The reason is - it's just boring. Another offensive example was Rambo 3 - but again, it was well known, because it was interesting to watch. And oh boi, now it's so funny to rewatch Rambo 3 with all this current political context.

    • @spamfilter32
      @spamfilter32 Před 4 lety +8

      @@zynikercommi9467 The first Rambo was a great movie (never saw the others, but they seemed to be mostly derivative drivel based on the promotional materials). First Blood (as it's proper name is) dealt with themes such as PTSD, soldiers abandoned by their government after service, corrupt police, treatment of the homeless, etc.

  • @Redem10
    @Redem10 Před 6 lety +16

    Considering Walter Sobchak is based on John Milius, I'd say change the dialogue wth lines from the great lebowski

  • @richardlahan7068
    @richardlahan7068 Před 4 lety +9

    I saw this in the summer of 1984 with my dad.

  • @pyromaticidiot9785
    @pyromaticidiot9785 Před rokem +12

    I am an anarchist but this is one of my favorite movies from my childhood and is one of my guilty pleasures😭

    • @pbfloyd13
      @pbfloyd13 Před 11 měsíci

      NGL since the invasion the idea of fighting Russians has kinda become a guilty pleasure.

  • @Youngblood457
    @Youngblood457 Před 3 lety +5

    When someone says intellectuals can’t be strong-willed. The first thing that pubs in my head is then what is Teddy Roosevelt then?

  • @thumblesteen7696
    @thumblesteen7696 Před 4 lety +6

    Professor Michael Parenti did a great historical analysis of this and many other US propaganda films called ''Rambo and the Swarthy Hordes''. He's got a great sense of humour, he's informative, and is probably the most well informed expert on Eastern Bloc history in English speaking academia. If you search the title within the quotation marks you'll find it on youtube. I feel like it compliments this video real well.

  • @charlescopeland3954
    @charlescopeland3954 Před 3 lety +34

    I loved this film as a kid and it's still a guilty pleasure, but it really does have a lot of gall. The general theme of youths in resistance is compelling to me, but pitting middle American youths against Soviets and their Latin American allies in the 1980s is a slap in the face to the hundreds of thousands of people in South and Central America who got to experience the real version of the first 15 minutes of this film- courtesy of US policy, tax dollars, equipment and training.
    I think they *should* do a remake of this film, this time placed in actual events. Set it in any given country the US government has interfered in in the last seventy years, you'll have an enormous series of locales to film in.

    • @nottodaywillj2723
      @nottodaywillj2723 Před 7 měsíci

      Not a remake, but set in latin america; Innocent Voices - 2004, very good as it depicts the El Salvadorian war in the eyes of a child, he had two choices be drafted by the junta, or join the weaker communist guerrillas, he witnesses what war does to a man, and how explicit the summary executions were. It is also based off true events, or is a true story.
      What makes it all closer to the suggestion you made was that of Youths in war, one of this films biggest things is anti-child soldier use.

  • @TheRazmereShow
    @TheRazmereShow Před 6 lety +94

    .... Can I still enjoy Conan the Barbarian?

  • @andyhoov
    @andyhoov Před 6 lety +136

    Even knowing all this, I can't help but enjoy the film almost as a strange artifact from another world. It's somewhat like the enjoyment I get from the recent deluge of Christian propoganda films. However, Red Dawn is actually infinitely more well made than those pieces of trash.

    • @AnandVenigalla
      @AnandVenigalla Před 6 lety +11

      andyhoov and it’s made by a real filmmaker who’s had a hand in some really acclaimed work like Dirty Harry and Apocalypse Now and Conan the Barbarian

  • @caetanosilveira153
    @caetanosilveira153 Před 6 lety +16

    I see it as the sequel to "If the Footmen Tire You..." The strange fixation on a hypothetical invasion of Cuba into the US is particularly fascinating in both examples, especially the idea of Cuban death squads roaming the country to slaughter the good Americans seemingly only to anger the population.
    Red Dawn adds the great plot idea that Highschool students in a small town in the center of the country completely destroy the invading Cuban/Soviet forces, as well as make the Cuban military abandon Communism through the display of their patriotism.

  • @kayzeaza
    @kayzeaza Před 4 lety +25

    I like the movie. I’m a liberal I really didn’t see it as right wing propaganda. More like an alternative history idea. The Cold War had one foot in the coffin by the time this movie came out

    • @Ulfstigandr
      @Ulfstigandr Před 4 lety +2

      Alternate history much like mad max 2.

  • @chiptankgirl
    @chiptankgirl Před 5 měsíci +1

    I learned that in Russia there is a brand of toiletries named red dawn. They used to be Красная Заря but they changed it to French to look more fancy. Aube Rouge

  • @kennethd.9436
    @kennethd.9436 Před 4 lety +18

    Glad you’re examining the messages of propaganda in this film. Flipping the narrative is what needs to be seen when one country invades another. If we as a country would not tolerate an occupation, why should other countries permit one?
    That 70s show has the perfect quote:
    “The three branches of the government are Military, Corporate, and Hollywood.” -Hyde

  • @gewhiz1494
    @gewhiz1494 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Interesting parts of the movie for me, besides the trauma the teens experience is the more humanizing parts - like when we follow the Cuban officer and his hatred of the war, the scene where they are betrayed by one of their own and have to determine without any external guidance how to deal with the traitor, and even smaller moments like the scene where the bumper sticker says, “you can have my gun when you tear it from my cold dead hand,” only to see an invader pry a hand gun from the grip of a corpse. The movie is haunting on a level that seems almost anti-war. No e of the action scenes are heroic, it’s desperate firing from cover and ambushes. As well as dealing with issues in the harshest, realist light. I honestly think they film wants it both ways (these are are heroes/war is hell) and does so amazingly well.

  • @ulture
    @ulture Před 4 lety

    can anyone tell me what the song is that's playing at 8:44? it's familiar but I just can't quite place it. thanks

  • @Inspiration_Date
    @Inspiration_Date Před 6 lety +1

    0:35 - Now there's some music that takes me back...

  • @JustinLott1980
    @JustinLott1980 Před 5 lety

    What music did you use for this? Thanks.

  • @Joe-vo2wk
    @Joe-vo2wk Před 4 lety +41

    Red Dawn is an outstanding movie and no one can change my mind

    • @reductorsonico
      @reductorsonico Před 4 lety +17

      "no one can change my mind" that is how propaganda works :)

    • @Joe-vo2wk
      @Joe-vo2wk Před 4 lety +5

      @@reductorsonico couldn't propaganda from the other side change the mind of someone who fell for propaganda?

    • @user-vp9lc9up6v
      @user-vp9lc9up6v Před 4 lety +4

      @@Joe-vo2wk i mean idk I sqw this movie when I was little and it kinda hit me the wrong way its a cool action movie but I just saw it as that and when I got older and kinda read between the lines I realized oh yeah this feels like propoganda the whole shooting up the school in the beginning never made sense to me as kid too and even then I knew it was trying to put the invading military in a bad light nevertheless you can say the same about almost evry war movie but it felt that this movie kind of went out of the way to make them seem like monsters

    • @ObviusRetard
      @ObviusRetard Před 3 lety +7

      @@Joe-vo2wk Propaganda generally banks on pre existing biases and moves the viewer further in one direction, It's generally designed for people that have little opinion on a subject or are already in favour of it, rather than for those that are opposed to the ideas.

    • @topdollarblackpillgangster4908
      @topdollarblackpillgangster4908 Před rokem

      Favorite words of every idiot.

  • @dharma_star
    @dharma_star Před 5 lety +29

    "Audience manipulation" .....That pretty much sums up the entertainment,corporate,and political businesses right there.
    Some might include religion in this,but I'm not in the mood to go there:)

  • @richardbritten492
    @richardbritten492 Před 2 lety +3

    I would love you to do a re-do of this video with the newer version of Red Dawn

  • @danproposkanovovski
    @danproposkanovovski Před 4 lety +21

    When I watched Red Dawn, one thing that stuck with me is that the American insurgents use Vietnamese-style trap doors (something you showcase at 13:40). It's fascinating how the whole movie is a complete reversal of historical facts to the point of not only casting the US as the invaded country but also appropriating fighting techniques that were used against it.

  • @ZImpresive
    @ZImpresive Před 4 lety +8

    Wait wait!
    Then Red Dawn wasn't an ironic film????

  • @vstrxl
    @vstrxl Před 4 lety +4

    the deadmau5 in this video caught me off guard. good selection of score, and good message.

  • @Eatmyyshorts
    @Eatmyyshorts Před 4 lety +7

    Has anyone seen the beast the tank movie made by us about a Russian tank crew in Afghanistan

  • @schmelzwah
    @schmelzwah Před 6 lety +29

    honestly I enjoyed Red Dawn as a typical big dumb action movie, but it was still dumb. I watched it got a good chuckle out of how ridiculous it was and how bad the acting was and moved on.

    • @HeavyJ713
      @HeavyJ713 Před 6 lety +6

      schmelzwah I like this movie because it holds good memories for me like Roger rabbit warriors ghostbusters Bloodsport to me it's just an 80's action flick no more no less

  • @josephott7357
    @josephott7357 Před 3 lety

    10:45 Just curious, what's that flag on the windshield there?

  • @darkhero352
    @darkhero352 Před 6 lety +15

    I'd still consider it enjoyable 80's cheese. I get if you don't enjoy the more exploitation style films but i think there is still fun to have with movies like this around the right friends.

  • @seoulkidd1
    @seoulkidd1 Před 5 lety +4

    In 1987 there was a mini series by ABC called AMERIKA about a successful invasion of USA.

  • @Model_BT-7274
    @Model_BT-7274 Před 2 lety +5

    They just made the soviets behave like the US military lmao

  • @TheMeatwade
    @TheMeatwade Před 4 lety +8

    I will have to say it isn't very wise to tell the viewer they should hate a movie. Because you say they should. The viewer should determine this on their own.

  • @takayasu2009
    @takayasu2009 Před 4 lety +6

    A year or two years later, a TV mini-series called ‘Amerika’ starring Kris Kristofferson is made. It takes place in the US under the Soviet occupation. Never seen it but I believe it’s anti-Soviet propaganda.

  • @cst.9552
    @cst.9552 Před 4 lety +2

    Would really enjoy your view on the newer Red Dawn.

  • @ReaverLordTonus
    @ReaverLordTonus Před 4 lety +37

    To be honest, the film abandons any hope of being taken seriously when they mention the Soviet Union was experiencing Famine and yet somehow they are able to raise and feed an army large enough to mount a land invasion of America's heartland with allies who are also not in the best of shape in terms of resources. You would essentially have the bulk of the soviet army stranded in enemy territory since likely half of Russia would have been nuked to kingdom come so the troops in America would have no means of supply, no government to receive orders from, and no homes or families to return to. The entire film presents a scenario so unrealistic, it is only overshadowed by the remake of the movie set in modern times and featuring North Korea as the villain.
    Alternate history scenarios depicting america falling to another world power at least has some rational explanation for it, Perhaps America should have been the one going through famine and economic hardship, resulting in a cutback on military spending and allowing the Soviets a free hand in Europe, this would lead to unchecked communist revolutions in the world and forcing the major democratic powers to stand down to preserve global trade and avoid war, leaving America the stubborn hold out. You could also have a growing movement within the United states, driven by a starved and impoverished portion of the population, meaning that the enemy the Wolverines would be facing would not only be Soviet and Latin American, but other Americans as well would favor the communist takeover and so insiders could have facilitated the invasion and large groups of Americans cooperating and even openly supporting them. This scenario would have been a little more believable and the film would have represented a true underdog story and could have even inspired sequels as the wolverines would have been the spark to ignite a counter revolution that would eventually lead to reclaiming the US as a democracy, giving a moment of pause to the rest of the world who have been on the sidelines.

  • @claudettes9697
    @claudettes9697 Před 2 lety +2

    I’m still spooked by helicopters because of this movie.

  • @nuggetburgers
    @nuggetburgers Před 6 lety

    background song ?

  • @steelmagnum
    @steelmagnum Před 4 lety +3

    What are your feelings towards video games of a similar nature such as Freedom Fighters, or the Homefront series?

  • @MrCondor26
    @MrCondor26 Před 3 lety +1

    Would love to see you do a vid essay on John Milius.

  • @realworldhistory266
    @realworldhistory266 Před 3 lety +2

    I remember whenever both movies were free on CZcams

  • @Archeopteryxman421
    @Archeopteryxman421 Před 6 lety +47

    Fun fact: this was meant to be an parallel with the then current Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
    Make of that what you will.

    • @lukabajic9729
      @lukabajic9729 Před 5 lety +22

      I dont see how. Soviet Union was invited by Afghanistan's democratically elected government against islamist terrorists funded by USA

    • @ShoreshFathi
      @ShoreshFathi Před 5 lety +8

      Shit remember the Monarchy in Afghanistan approved of the parlament, the Communist won and then America got coup happy as always and the Afghanis asked for Soviet aid but due to Gorbashit being shit as always... it was to nothing and the right wing fascist Al Qaida won with Americas big cock preparing to enter its hole and fuck the Afghan population with Capitalism

  • @AnthonyRobinson-rc9yd
    @AnthonyRobinson-rc9yd Před 4 lety +23

    This is still a really great movie and very entertaining.

  • @jamielewis3833
    @jamielewis3833 Před 4 lety +6

    One possible way to explain how the teenagers were able to defeat the Russians so easily is that the many of the Russian soldiers were conscripts who were poorly trained. They could have been hurried through basic training because they needed all the troops they could get for the invasion of America. Didn't we do that in Vietnam?

  • @TheTogoRojo
    @TheTogoRojo Před 6 lety +1

    That electronic background music tho... great show.

  • @Sashko_Dee
    @Sashko_Dee Před 3 lety +3

    At least the original Red Dawn was ideologically driven. The clown factory that made the remake changed the aggressors from Chinese to the DPRK so they could sell the movie in China. The funny part is even with the changes it still never made it over there.

    • @ShadowSonic2
      @ShadowSonic2 Před 4 měsíci

      Apparently, originally it was going to be about some Arab Terrorists who somehow managed to take over their town...even they realized that was too ridiculous.

  • @1SaG
    @1SaG Před 6 lety +11

    "even by Swayzean standards" ... nice one! :D
    And yes: It is important to detach yourself from a movie such as Red Dawn and remember that you're not watching real people but the filmmakers' "agenda" on screen. In the case of Milius, the nature of that agenda should be clear to anyone who is even slightly familiar with the man and his track-record.

  • @neilgin1
    @neilgin1 Před 2 lety +2

    all enemies, foreign and domestic

  • @danthelowblood2653
    @danthelowblood2653 Před 4 lety +7

    This movie was my shit might watch again

  • @mikeyoung6347
    @mikeyoung6347 Před rokem +3

    I was in high school when this movie came out. Its an awesome classic! Its the remake that was terrible.

  • @Wolfen443
    @Wolfen443 Před 2 lety +1

    Is a 1980's film, there are so many things in it that are not real. But, you know the romanticism of wart or resisting an invader is hard to resist.

  • @r4inb0wdoesstuff
    @r4inb0wdoesstuff Před 5 lety +1

    What is the background music that starts at 4:35?

  • @WTFisTingispingis
    @WTFisTingispingis Před 6 lety +8

    AVENGE MEEEEEEEEE

  • @mortimerBerlin
    @mortimerBerlin Před 6 lety +44

    In this context, I would love to hear your take on "american sniper", Leon. As a non-american, I found it unbearable to watch. Apparently it was a big hit in the US...

    • @Advent3546
      @Advent3546 Před 6 lety +7

      Martin Bohm Propaganda is a powerful tool

    • @BrickersInArms
      @BrickersInArms Před 6 lety +6

      Martin Bohm when I first watched American Sniper I was quite shocked at how it seemed to adopt such an overt neo-Conservative view of the Iraq War and would agree that a surface reading of the film certainly seems to purport as such. I do however strongly recommend you watch a video essay on CZcams called 'American Sniper: Anti-War Misinterpreted' as it completely changed my view of the film and made me appreciate the underlying sentiment of the film.

    • @leonardorossi998
      @leonardorossi998 Před 6 lety +12

      Well, Clint Eastwood can be an extremely subtle and graceful directur.
      Which makes it even more apalling that he would endorse Trump. I mean, I didn't expect him to endorse Hillary or anything, but if there is one person that is the antithesis of grace and subtlety that is him.

  • @michaelbalfour3170
    @michaelbalfour3170 Před 4 lety +10

    I'm not going to lie, I love the film for fun action and ott nationalistic plot even though I am a left leaning Scotsman XD

  • @strikesaber
    @strikesaber Před 3 lety +7

    This movie is awesome. Especially compared to the last remake which is crap.

    • @anthonyhenriques7654
      @anthonyhenriques7654 Před 2 lety +1

      neither rendition is all that great. enjoy it all you want but the first film is peak 1980's mediocrity

    • @andywellsglobaldomination
      @andywellsglobaldomination Před 7 měsíci

      You remind me of the guy who loved STAR WARS because he saw it as a kid but hated THE PHANTOM MENACE because he saw it an as adult. I saw both as an adult, and STAR WARS isn't the least bit better than THE PHANTOM MENACE, which had far superior graphics in its cinematic run.

    • @andywellsglobaldomination
      @andywellsglobaldomination Před 7 měsíci

      A NEW HOPE is a retconned version of STAR WARS, which had crap SFX and was being edited even as it was being exhibited, with new prints replacing the older ones during the run. And Lucas spent a good 20 years revising STAR WARS into A NEW HOPE.

  • @Branflakes143
    @Branflakes143 Před 4 lety +26

    I'm as left as it gets, but is it really wrong to enjoy Red Dawn for what it is on the surface? It's a good war movie, with really good practical effects, and a pretty good storyline. It's still one of my favorite movies of all time, and I'm not entirely sure I agree with the video completely. The "bad guys" are portrayed pretty fairly if you watch it more. Colonel Bella truly believes in the cause of Communism, yet doesn't agree with the harsh methods of his side. The Spetsnaz colonel near the end isn't even really a bad dude, he realizes that reprisals against civilians doesn't work, and stops his troops from killing civilians from that point out, and plenty of the Soviet soldiers seem to be just normal people thrust into a global war that they didn't want.

  • @stevekaczynski3793
    @stevekaczynski3793 Před rokem +1

    The Russia-language sign at 1:26 is wrongly spelled - perhaps deliberately, perhaps just through ignorance.

  • @troyschulz2318
    @troyschulz2318 Před 6 lety +5

    This outta be an interesting comments' section.

  • @w.b.5369
    @w.b.5369 Před 6 lety +152

    So I'm confused by the sentence, "The Soviet Union is portrayed in almost Orwellian terms". I mean yeah, that would be appropriate, wouldn't it?

    • @w.b.5369
      @w.b.5369 Před 6 lety +4

      Renegade Cut lol good video, keep it up

    • @lukabajic9729
      @lukabajic9729 Před 5 lety +8

      Actually not. It was in no way worse than USA

    • @communismyes5607
      @communismyes5607 Před 5 lety +9

      @Feli Aslan You loose all credibility when you claim Stalin was antisemitic. He literally made antisemitism sometimes punishable by death.

    • @AidanMclaren
      @AidanMclaren Před 2 lety

      @@communismyes5607 Makes sense, considering he was a Freemason/Illuminatus.

  • @whyloechoedome8122
    @whyloechoedome8122 Před 4 lety +2

    Song is Strobe by deadmau5
    great inclusion btw

  • @Lorensic-Files
    @Lorensic-Files Před 3 lety +2

    I remember seeing this movie when I was 18 and thinking that the US has a huge military, why was the only response to a Soviet invasion one helicopter, one F15 Eagle airplane and a couple of tanks? The whole war was won by a group of high school students? Still we all fell into shouting Woverines! and Avenge ME! when playing paintball. I get that it was a hokey pretend movie with a bunch of propaganda in it on both sides, the wolverines and the Soviet and Cuban advisors guys and trying to make the parallels of Vietnam and what the US would do if we got invaded.

  • @TheDavid2222
    @TheDavid2222 Před 4 lety +1

    What's the background song that's playing throughout the video?

  • @gregyoung9980
    @gregyoung9980 Před 4 lety +1

    Did anybody else notice the Deadmau5 music in the background?

  • @albion65
    @albion65 Před 4 lety +1

    You left out Milius' best film THE WIND AND THE LION.

  • @deathlarsen7502
    @deathlarsen7502 Před 4 lety +31

    Red Dawn is an awesome movie

  • @thatllputmarzipaninyourpie3117

    Growing up in a Christian conservative family, this movie was constantly on in our homes--whether watching it on cable or VHS. I was always the black sheep, because I started reading Ebert and Maslin at around age 11--so I came to recognize cinematic crap at a really young age. I've probably seen this movie from start to finish around 15 times, through no choice of my own.

  • @christophertaylor1153
    @christophertaylor1153 Před 4 lety

    At the time the movie was made, if I am correct, the President of the United States at that time was a former actor.

  • @ShirDeutch
    @ShirDeutch Před 6 lety +5

    I've never seen this movie. Curious thing about Operation Red Dawn: the first mission on RTS game Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 is called Operation: Red Dawn. If you're not familiar with it, the premise of the game is that the Soviet Union... invades the United States. Hmmm...

    • @dominiccasts
      @dominiccasts Před 6 lety +5

      In fairness, Red Alert already established the alternate world with a stronger USSR as well as a NATO replacement fairly plausibly, seeing as it's an alternate WWII. Invading the US is still pretty difficult and impractical, but at least the setup is there.
      That being said, the game is decades old, so I'd have to actually see it to be sure. Given the politics of C&C Generals and that RA2 and Generals were made by the same studio, it wouldn't surprise me if the Red Dawn reference was unironic.

  • @HombreDeCalifornia
    @HombreDeCalifornia Před 6 lety +1

    For some reason this one never came to my country (in South America). And it's got nothing to do with the propagandistic thing of it, cause we got some of those too. Up until recently (a video of Alternative History Hub) I had never heard of it.

  • @wendy5256
    @wendy5256 Před 4 lety

    I remember a remake of this

  • @billyjesus5442
    @billyjesus5442 Před rokem

    can you do a similar analysis of the film "midnight express"

    • @renegadecut9875
      @renegadecut9875  Před rokem +2

      This video is nearly six years old, I don't take requests, I don't make videos about movies anymore, and I've never seen or heard of Midnight Express.
      Have a good day, Billy.

  • @karnmagic4875
    @karnmagic4875 Před 6 lety +2

    Is it just me or does Renegade Cut sound a lot quieter now, like “ASMRenegade Cut?”

    • @renegadecut9875
      @renegadecut9875  Před 6 lety

      I sure wish people would stop referring to me as if my name is the name of the show. I also sure wish people would stop referring to me in the third person in my own comments section.

    • @karnmagic4875
      @karnmagic4875 Před 6 lety +1

      Renegade Cut Sorry. My bad.

  • @jacktwan
    @jacktwan Před 6 lety +8

    So now I can't wait to hear what you have to say about Forrest Gump!

    • @jacktwan
      @jacktwan Před 6 lety +1

      Indeed! Do you think it's a more subversive piece of propaganda (more so than Red Dawn), or is it a misguided attempt to sanitize a mean spirited book?

    • @jacktwan
      @jacktwan Před 6 lety +2

      Right on. For the record I was deeply disturbed by the ramifications of Gump ever since the first time I saw it on opening day. Kind of like being a Rush fan, I had to hide my disdain for the film for years due to too many people viciously disagreeing with me....I believe it is a very dangerous film.....ANYWAY, I look forward to your take down when you get around to it!

    • @macgeek2004
      @macgeek2004 Před 6 lety +2

      OK, so I’ve not seen Forrest Gump in YEARS, but...wait, it was propaganda? How? I just thought it was a story about a stupid man bumbling his way thru the latter half of 20th Century American history? Serving in Vietnam, inadvertently kicking off Watergate, etc., etc. Was it propaganda in support of finding a cure for AIDS or against drug use (because Jenny)? I’m confused...

  • @jaimedeleon1194
    @jaimedeleon1194 Před 4 lety +5

    I idolized Milius for his art and I thank you for humanizing him for me. Some decent storytellers can also be hostile jerks.

  • @danielpirone8028
    @danielpirone8028 Před 3 lety +1

    Megaforce is pretty fun too

  • @ZanneReid27
    @ZanneReid27 Před 6 lety +4

    I totally get what you’re saying with this film. I didn’t watch this film until I was an adult but heard a lot about growing up and when I finally watched it, didn’t get why people thought so fondly of it. I definitely picked up on some of the more conservative undertones of the film which didn’t help endear me to it. I just felt like the whole thing fell flat me like the characters were all very robotic.

  • @macnsqueeze2737
    @macnsqueeze2737 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video!
    I do think, however, you missed the point of the execution scene. I don't think that Patrick Swayze was supposed to be sympathetic.

  • @vernonpuglisi4795
    @vernonpuglisi4795 Před 2 lety

    Yesterday was homecoming, I went to the parade, the game , walking home , a police car and state trooper scream through town. I said isn't this how "Red Dawn started ????

  • @frudlemax
    @frudlemax Před 5 lety +3

    BUT IT HAD PONYBOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @kansailai5462
    @kansailai5462 Před 6 lety +5

    I can always tell when a video is especially good and serious cause your voice gets softer while still punctuating your points

  • @DNS9859
    @DNS9859 Před 6 lety +3

    Youngblood Priest joined up with Castro?

    • @SMRMUSICATX
      @SMRMUSICATX Před 6 lety

      Abdel Adrian Freddy's Dead Comrade

  • @HistoryMonarch1999
    @HistoryMonarch1999 Před 2 lety +3

    I know this is a old video so no one will see this but I just rewatched the 2 versions of red dawn and it always rubbed me the wrong way, I couldn’t put my finger on it until now with this video. And another explaining the original idea for red dawn 2012
    I mention this cause for a few years I had a scene written out with a story that kept changing narrative wise, but after watching the movies and video essays I decided to try using the red dawn concept to make an anti war story to criticize nations like the US or Russia who intervene to make sure their policies are the ones that rules. Like a reverse red dawn with a US invasion.
    It needs ironing out and I just wanna say great work on the video for helping inspire me.

  • @TheMehcuryCrowd
    @TheMehcuryCrowd Před 3 lety +1

    Is the background music Strobe by DeadMau5