GREEN BERET Reacts to The Wall | Beers and Breakdowns
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- čas přidán 14. 01. 2023
- Hope you guys enjoy this episode of Beers and Breakdowns, in this episode we break down The Wall!
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I can confirm this movie is inaccurate because the sniper could see John Cena
Underrated comment.
see who now
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@@georgefloydsinhellwbreonna5330 Dude awesome name btw
Bing ji ling
Dog soldiers is a fantastic one to look at, brilliant film as well
Absolutely agreed!
True story
You talking about the Werewolf movie?? Because that isa great movie! If thats not the movie your talking about i still highly recommend you watch it anyway
That movie is dope
I would like to see them breakdown how they would survive a werewolf attack.
Thanks! Just wanted to thank you for all you do. You make my day at work go by much faster. My dad was Vietnam Vet and he taught me to respect all service men and women. Hope this little bit helps you guys continue to turn out the great content!
Wow, thank you!!
Abel’s “how did you kill so many of them?” “They don’t talk to each other” … hilarious. 😂
I'd love to see your insight as a police officer on the movie "Patriots Day".
Great content! ❤️
THIS.
The Wall is actually a product from Nicolas Irving...a retired sniper for 3rd army ranger battalion.. he advised on set on equipment and movement...he also said they took "movie " liberties to keep the people watching..
Nicolas Irving didn't Produce the movie is just a on-set advisory for Doug Liman's guy who make the movie
@@jspencer9952 did you read my comment? Where did you see me saying he produced it...I said he's a product of it... I literally said straight after what product he was for the movie🤣
@@user-gu3ie Daddy Chill
@@jspencer9952well daddy tells you.... less playing videogames,more learning to read
Sniper is a school, not an M.O.S.
I'd love to see yall do a breakdown of Sniper with Tom Beringer and Billy Zane.
on it
Loved that movie as a kid. Still do but, definitely recognize that it's a bit of an odd one nowadays
@@FNGACADEMY and since you was a police officer. HEAT, MIAMI VICE with Jamie Foxx,and STREET KING with Keanu Reeves
*Berenger
@@keithdudley9199Miami Vice with Colin Farrell
"Beef Curtains" 🤣 I'm from the UK and I wasn't expecting this phrase to be used in America. Its something I have not heard in a while and it gave me a great laugh 😆 👌👍
UK here hows things
I opened comments while the ad ran. Now I’m eager to learn what are beef curtains. Thanks, troublemaker.
@@animula6908 try to think what human body part [hint: its a female part] looks like curtains made of beef.
Yes!! Was waiting for you guys to do this one👍🏼
You know you can always widen your spectrum with these Breakdowns. There are military scens in a lot of movies outside of war movies like Aliens (1986) for example
He has done similar movies tho tbh like battle LA
now that we're in the weeds with weird-ass military movies, you guys should take a look at Mine. A marine stepped on a mine and couldn't move cuz that will set it off. The whole movie is just him kneeling on a mine for days and hallucinating about some shit back home and the mine is a metaphor for sth idk im too stupid to get it. It's horribly weird, you should watch it.
I remember that movie, it was indeed really weird, but for some reason I enjoyed it.
I would like to know Sean's opinion about Nicholas Irving being a technical advisor on this movie. He is "the Reaper."
I came here because I saw a clip on facebook. I was intrigued, but not enough to watch the film, so I read the plot in Wikipedia. I'm not even military, and everything they did in this movie pissed me off, so I came looking for some sort of review by actual military personnel. You guys did not disappoint. I'm glad to know that I was not tripping, lol.
This was a great breakdown! Made my day! 🤣
glad you enjoyed it!
A Monday doesn't get better when I opened CZcams and saw a new B&B upload! Great episode! The civilian me was oh so wrong thinking the movie was an ok one.
You guys make my day. I have a terrible job. I know Buck can relate to it. Hours of boredom interrupted by unbelievable horror but watching FNG helps get gig
This is by far one of the funniest breakdown’s.🤣👍
good stuff right
The infosec geek in me is very happy you mentioned crypto. I don’t think the general public really understands how it works, which does make a bit of sense. I’ve been in infosec for more than two decades, suck at math, and I sorta get crypto. It’s such a huge part of information security & assurance. Unfortunately humans doing things incorrectly tends to be the weekday link.
Edit: the tourniquet ‘training’ would have been hilarious!
dude you gents rock! I just saw this movie for the first time last week as I'm going down your reaction list and figured you weren't planning on doing this movie (for obvious reasons)- but was thrilled to see it pop up today on my list! Keep these reactions going - I learn something new every time! - oh, if you are taking requests, can you guys put the movie 2016 "Mine" on your reaction list?
Awesome! Thank you!
This was a nice chill and funny episode exactly what i needed Able was cool in this as well i know people say this about different shit but this really is some of the best content on you tube the atmosphere bro 👌
Idk, Brother. The way we did it was we requested QRF based solely on the enemies' disposition. If they were assholes, then yeah, Heavy Escort would be required. But if the Tally-whackers had a generally sunny disposition, then we'd let the QRF know that, yeah, they're shooting at us, but they seem to be fairly nice people, generally speaking, so a Light Escort or even No Escort was ok...lol
Bros you have to do HEAT and RONIN and comment on the tactics and military references
Loved both these movies , but it really annoys me the Sean bean reveal that he's not sas , which which first of all he would never say he was sas , hed say something weird like "long range desert patrol" just something to shut people up , plus the ambush scene even a normal soldier would see that and I'd just say were elevated firing down , deniro character wouldn't know this he would be more the black side like Jean Renaults character, people manipulation and assassination but never be the person there he would just plan it just like the Russian guy plays .
Ira wouldn't hire sas either 1m bounty on all their heads in the 80s
John A.Chapman is my real superhero! One of those real Warrior's...In real life against all odds, he got up and gave it all..While his team thought he was dead..
I just watched it the other day. I was in the Navy, not a combat soldier, but I saw so many holes in this movie. I’m going to look at it like it’s either the ghost sniper or the hunted sniper is in a twilight zone type of purgatory.
The director Liman has two good movies under his belt that I have seen and recognise:
Edge of Tomorrow (2014)
The Bourne Identity (2002)
then this...
@@FNGACADEMY If using one song to describe the career of this director.. I would pick Tom Petty - Free Falling
The soldier literally had like 6 full magazines on his chest that he never fired, even at the end of the movie. Like they said, why not dump rounds at the general direction.
Hey Buck! Love the videos and have been really helpful as with your tips I’m starting my training with the Royal Air Force next week! I’d love to see you react to a British war film called “kajaki: the true story” it’s such a good watch!
I'll say it again, I think a series on "Band of Brothers" would be ace...there's so much stuff there
You guys talking about this not being a strong simplistic movie reminded me of Mine. That one is a pretty good military movie that nails the simplicity.
Elite Squad - BOPE gotta be interesting analysing movement and tactics in the Favela’s
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True. A great movie.
Abel summed up the movie perfectly @ 35:20 the accent had me rolling hahahahaha then Buck doing his thing @ 35:35 with his "dunuh dunuh dunuh!" 🤣always more entertaining when Buck poops on a movie 👍
When they brought up the tourniquet, it made me think of the time that I nearly got kicked off of a ride along while I was going through EMT B School. There was a patient in an MVA, wound to the neck and he was bleeding out. The paramedic I was doing a ride along with thought it would be a high speed idea to put a tourniquet around the guy's neck, and he did not see anything wrong with it. I nearly got into a fist fight with the guy, telling him how he was going to kill that patient, long story short, his partner saw what was happening, and stopped the medic from doing any more damage, then I got my ass chewed out by the medic and by the lt that was working that day, for copping an attitude with the paramedic.
You got me laughing my ass off this entire video. Brilliant
Abel learning tactics, awesome
Dog Soldiers please! It's a great film.
Have you done The Pacific? keep up the great work!💪
Hey Buck love your content I’m subscribed and I was wondering can you do a Green Beret breakdown on what the movies get right and wrong about John Rambo from your prospective and experience as a real life Green Beret.
I watched this movie and was like what did a bunch of grade school kids write , direct and produce this movie? NO real military advisers for this movie.
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I work with guy who was a Green Beret in the 1970s. He said once to me (I asked him which watch they had in Nam) they didn't even wear watches. He said they didn't need them. So I guess everything they do is very controlled, like they are saying, you aren't just out there on your own.
This is one of the only few movies I haven’t watched yet. I might have to check it out at some point? XD
God bless buck. I love your commentary 💀💀
I would love to see a breakdown of Heartbreak Ridge
Another movie along the same lines as The Wall was Mine. Would love to see your breakdown of that movie. Keep up the great content!
Heavy escort, I've seen those in downtown Houston
What baffles me is Doug Liman has made some fantastic movies, including the Bourne Identity, Edge of Tomorrow and American Made. This really strikes me as just cashing a paycheque.
26:53 ... This shows they had no on-set advisor. The ONLY time the word 'repeat' is used is when you want your fire support to shoot/hit/drop ordinance on the same spot you told them to (sometimes with an adjustment). Basic Trainees get taught this.
It seems to me that this movie was written and made without anyone with military experience advising them. 😂 Great review boys!
I enjoyed the two of you busting down this movie more than anything regarding the movie. You should absolutely review Sniper w/Tom Berenger,loved it as a kid,but major inaccuracies...hes shooting out of a moving helo,but the reticle is stone still,like hes shooting off a bench. Plus it spawned a whole series where his kid ends up as a sniper
Awesome breakdown. The suspense was good, but that was the only thing about this movie that was good. Y'all nailed it. 👍👍
I watched other reaction/ critique videos to The Wall. One was done by a former Sniper none of them brought up communications particular the crypto fill and jargon. FNG your the only ones that have big thumbs up 👍👍.
Hey Buck @FNG ACADEMY, I watched the youtube short you made about the Ruck Trainer and gave you a hand because people were asking where to buy it, but you didn`t post a link to your website, and so I replyed to them the FNG URL :) I don`t know if you remember me, but I asked you to consider doing a beers and breakdowns about Elite Squad. Since it`s a foreign movie, would you consider doing a Beers and Breakdowns about Street Kings? Thanks for the content and Cheers from your viewer from Rio de Janeiro, Brasil!
Hi I watched every beer and breakdown. So funny. Anyway speaking of saving pivate ryan, how do we survive on the beach?
I carried pen flare and about 12 flares in my kit while in Iraq on every mission. It weighs nothing and takes up very little space. And yes, radios are tracked and assigned. I could power on my survival radio and BAM!! From Virginia they knew my name and my location.
Can we do a review on saving private Ryan? I imagine tacitcs were a little different back then but would like your perspective on the quality of realism in the movie
Triple 9 would be a great reaction for the breaching scenes!
If Nick Cage was the spotter and Steven Seagal was the Afghan sniper I’d give this movie a 98%. Loved this review and I can’t stop watching this movie for some insane reason.
Movies you should check out
Miller's crossing
Miracle at Santa Ana
The thin red line
Cop shop
Dead Presidents
Sabotage
You should breakdown The Shooter, that has mark wahlberg!
I have done jobs where we have comms (not in the military, but security work) and once a dude got a radio and it took me like 5 seconds to realize it and this is not one of our guys. It is so obvious, like they said.
the lion movie Abel mentions is "ghost in the darkness"
Nice
Hope you look in Beers and Breakdowns at Navy Seals from 1990, 6 Days about Iranian Embassy and french movie L’Assaut.
just watched it.... SO GOOD!!!
Check out The Outpost. Pretty good movie imo. I wonder how it checks out.
they did that almost a year ago.. check it out
@@jeffreyrose4240 funny enough, i've watched the breakdown already! (The weed is catching up with me)
I wish you guys would review the show the selection
Great breakdown! Would you consider a breakdown of “The Kingdom” (2007)? Thanx.
I'll check it out
I like the fact that you are finally telling us what you are drinking, now we just need a beer/shot counter under each of you lol.
You guys should review The Kingdom with Jamie Foxx next,
Do you guys think there was any way to make this film while not committing all these "reality sins" regarding SOP? Because I get that they wanted to tell a story about these guys being isolated and pinned down by a sniper, it's a great idea. But was there a way to realistically get these guys in that position or no?
I would say they should've made the scene into a valley that was a radio deadzone, then have them somehow get pushed into the valley via insurgents, sandstorm, etc. Then, have the two beside each other, John Cena gets sniped, and the round hits the protagonist's leg on the exit, providing him the opportunity to get to cover and be pinned behind "The Wall". That would set up the same thriller aspect. But I don't think there'd be any way to have a single sniper persuade the military to send loads of people to their death.
The spotter is played by Aaron Taylor Johnson.
Send me a heavy escort with beef curtains. LOL. Great video!
I was watching something this weekend about Vietnam. Apparently, early on there was an instance where an NVA guy impersonated an American and called US artillery on a US position.
Rounds were fired before they could put a stop to it. The guy being interviewed said the couldn't believe the NVA was so sneaky. They had to change their whole radio protocols afterwards.
Oops. FNG helps me get through it and I love Buck's unbelievable common since I learn a lot just by listening to him
Lol the director Doug Liman did the first Bourne movie and Edge of Tomorrow
If you want a good war movie, try Kajaki. Based on the events at Kajaki Dam in Afghan
its the military version of Cast Away with Tom Hanks.
You guys need to do Rules of Engagement
Love the content gentlemen, you should check out Sinners and Saints. Its pretty good for a B movie, has Sean Patrick Flannery, Bas Rutten, and Johnny Strong from the first fast and furious. He plays a former Green Beret turned cop in post Katrina New Orleans. Some pretty fun gun fights, and some good fuckery lol
As soon as I saw you did the breakdown of this movie, I began to laugh and couldn't wait to watch. I knew it would be epic. I was a radio guy and the first thing I was thinking was how did this guy get their crypto and why wasn't he on freq hop. Let's say the sniper stole a radio. He would only have one opportunity to use it because the next crew out would be on a totally different fill and different channel. That was crazy and stupid. But then again, these movies aren't made for us. They are made to entertain civilians. Thank you for the laughs.
😂😂 I love this,
These direct to streaming flicks are the best...
Idk how they make em like this.
Makes Stallone and Schwarzenegger 80s movies look like Golden 😂 and believable like Commando or Rambo
Mmm, I love hearing Buck gut burp in headphones 🤣🤣🤣
Here are some more movies for you guys to break down.....
American Assassin 2017
Atomic Blonde 2017
Dunkirk 2017
Captain Phillips 2013
Good Kill 2014
Hacksaw Ridge 2016
Hunter Killer 2018
Tenet 2020
Jack Ryan Shadow Recruit 2014
Mine 2016
No Country for Old Men 2007
Outside the Wire 2021
OverLord 2018
thanks for this
@Buck, The #1 thing that I hate about movies with gun fighting is the chambering a round or racking a shotgun right before they need to use it
Like , You been walking around a combat situation with an empty chamber WTF lol
may as well be carrying a loaf of bread
On a movie set, they're probably more worried about safety. On a mission/operation/deployment, you chamber whatever weapon system you're working EVERY SINGLE TIME you leave your base/FOB/ or whatever.
@@crash406 What about safety?
they are not chambering live rounds.
Unless you are Alec Baldwin 😆😆😆
@@nittyblahblah8939 don't watch that show
@@intricateinc8566 ok...It could be said that they're doing it to "punctuate the drama'.
Not saying it's right....just offering an answer.
@@crash406 I wasn't looking for an answer.
There was no question. It was a statement, and we all know why it happens.
I gotta say I really liked this movie but cos it really helped me sleep , it's super relaxing half way through🤣.
See there's one sentence on the radio that would have ended this movie "contact wait out" everyone knows where u are an if they don't hear from u they will be coming
You should check out " Clear and Present Danger " lol like for real
True we always fill out inbdrs every mission. Julian date and time.
Never forget, one of these two shat his pants and showed it to a class. Respect.
How would you guys rank the accuracy of this movie over American Sniper?
The wounded guy could tell him from what direction the shot came from, to have an idea to where the sniper may be
“The American's are in the foreign land with a gun" 🥶 💀
I think in this movie, this dude was talking to his "commanding officer" over the radio... Which is hilarious to me because how do you not recognize that this probably isn't his voice?
exactly lol this director was drunk or hung over
Just wondering I know this is not a movie but would you guys do a breakdown of Band of Brothers and The Pacific.
Please do Dog Soldiers!
Yeah, come on and do it if you think you're hard enough 😂
You guys should breakdown the movie A Man Apart !!!!!
LOL
"Where I'm from, you talk like that, you get punched in the face."
army sf the one that i respect, i think the best men in covert ops come out of that training.
Review “American Assassin”
Can you do a breakdown of '6 Days' pls
Crazy thing is Doug Lyman made the original Jason Bourne movies with Matt Damon.
Exactly! He also made Edge of tmrw which was surprisingly good but he definitely dropped the ball this time around.
Heavy escort is 250lbs+ pilot in an Apache.
Pretty sure there's a clause in any US military movie that has to have a foghorn leghorn accented character.