I'm realizing I have "seasoned" taste in movies as Lamb is quoting the film with glee in his eye and I'm following right along with him as the others sit there stone faced.
at 4:08- LOL! I taught my grandkids the yellow bird and the far far away cadences when they were little. They were like 8 years old and marching around the yard singing them. They still talk about those days. Now one of my grand daughters is in ROTC. Great memories!
A friend I grew up with joined the military at 18 spent 12 years in it he opened a little gun shop this year he took sniping while he was in I've learned more about what I do wrong when shooting and maintaining my rifle in 6 months,I've always thought I was a decent shot when hunting but I was wrong,I had no idea just how much goes into sniping,my rifle is a Remington 700 300 win mag he has fine tuned it and taught me how to shoot properly and a rifle that I could shoot 3" groups with at 300 yards has turned into a rifle that shoots 1" groups at 300 and has me hitting targets at 500 yards our military snipers are no joke they have mastered shooting,I found out I even cleaned my rifle wrong
More Jeremiah Johnson. Grew up watching that movie all the time and I was right there with him laughing and quoting the movie. That was my favorite part haha
Fun fact: some of the scenes from Sniper were filmed in Jungle Training Wing (JTW) Tully, North Queensland. The scene @ 9:36 shows the pipe that runs to the shit farm and the building is where units stayed when on course there. LOVED working at Tully.
I would like to see you guys do an episode reacting to a Navy movie that doesn't involve SEALS. I have nothing against SEALS, some of my closest friends were SEALS. One of the best Navy movies I've ever seen was The Enemy Below, with Robert Mitchum. It is about destroyer sailors during WW II. Also The Sand Pebble's, with Steve McQueen and In Harms Way with John Wayne.
Have you guys seen Death Hunt with Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin? It's based on a true story about the Mounties chasing a WW1 veteran through the Yukon. Great movie!
I'm a Millennial who is aware of and loves the movie Jeremiah Johnson. WE DO EXIST! Drives me nuts that everyone knows the Robert Redford nod of approval but nobody knows where it came from. Kids these days need to spend less time tweeting and more time appreciating skinning bears!
Ecstatic to see I have some Jeremiah Johnson brethren here!! Wow, I always thought watching that movie was guy 101. My fav one liner, "Eh, what trouble".
1. Great Americans. 2. Awesome product. 3. Fantastic history lesson...history always repeats. 4. The Marines also call cadence about the yellow bird..... 5. I personally love all your book references, recorded via pen and paper for purchase and recommendation. You need more Marine representation............ Or any....we do it all!!
Dude...again...just the Jeremiah Johnson segment is AT LEAST worth the price of entry. Really, that movie was one I grew up with back in the 70's...no kidding. One of Redford's best movies. Clear and Present Danger is probably a close second for sure. Keep up the content...recently tuned in and having fun binge watching/catching up.
When I saw J. Johnsons face with the satisfied smile I was flooded with emotion. I an 100% Combat Disabled and all who've served knows what that entails. I wrote this poem a minute ago hope it brings some healing as it did me. Warrior does not seek conflict but does not shy away all the same. The Warrior does not seek honor or to make for themselves a name. The Warrior cannot sit idle by while injustice stands. It is in their DNA for true Justice they demand. Fair weights and measures and freedom they do love, driven by a call engrained from above. In silent night and fury fight they dream of hearth and home. Replacing memory of pain and fear with precious memories tender and dear. It is in the night the ghosts of the fallen arrive, sweet but raw reminding us why we're alive. "Live the life we cannot and tell our stories so we are not forgot. We entrust our families and country both to you. Keep them safe and in love this is what we pray you do." When the Flag is raised or trumpet sound the Warrior stands his ground saluting smart and standing tall knowing the cost the Warrior prays for peace most of all.
Cleckner is a legend. I've watched his videos on NSSF (on other channels) for the better part of a decade. Surprising how many folks have never heard of him. The consummate silent warrior. RLTW
And here comes some stuff these guys say that should be cherished. Thanks guys really in times of feeling lower than low i love turning this on and forgetting my problems. What I wanted to say is I wish that I could have gone all the way but. So eny way love the coffee and the vids. Be safe...
The book is incredible no matter how much you "think you know". You'll learn a ton from it. I've had it for quite awhile now. Excellent and easy to understand even for a person that never shot a rifle.
I got Ryan's book a while back. I consumed it like it was a tumbler of my favorite BRCC roast. I learned more about long range shooting reading through that than I thought would be possible to learn from a book. Excellent!
Tom Clancy's description of Ft. Hunter Ligget and Ft. Ord was spot on for "Clear and Present Danger". He was hosted by various Units of the 7th.ID for the research in 90 or 91. My unit 5/21 was doing the Range next door to the one he was hosted at by the 9th Regiment Manchus.
Hey @Black Rifle Coffee Company. I'm just going to say it. We need more Instructor Earl. Also if you designed an "...and a HAND GRENADE!!!" T-Shirt I would buy it. Thanks for the content guys. Keep it up.
I loved Stripes when I was kid and my dad (former Army Vietnam Vet) HATED it! Any time my siblings or myself put the VHS in, if we heard dad coming it was a mad scramble to hit the eject button. You didn't want to face his wrath or hear his rant if that movie was on
It was fun seeing this, again. And I also have Ryan's book on long range shooting. It is my first and favorite. And I would recommend it anyone. You only need one book, this one. As for movies to review, I have mentioned it in a few other places but I would like to see a review of "Tears of the Sun."
Haha, I love the reactions videos. But this one by far is my favorite. Mr Kyle is fricking awesome and super funny. Loved hearing him talk about all the stuff while Ryan and Richard seemed lost. 🤣🤣🤣
You gotta do some Chuck Norris (Invasion USA comes to mind) flicks from the 80's. They played that film for us when we were going through basic back in 1985. I remember the cadence. We sang some really same some effed up stuff. I remember 'Napalm sticks to babies' to this day. When I got my commission back in 1997 (12 years enlisted first) I was at OBC and I was the only one that knew how to call cadence. I had spent several years in maneuver battalions (mostly with the 1st CAV and 2AD-gotta love Fort Hood) before going into the reserves and then going back to college and getting my BSN in Nursing. So I was a butter bar with a clue. Not much of a clue, but at least I was an E5 before I got out. So the kids, in 1997, really wanted to hear some 'old school' cadence from back in the day. Well, during a PT run I decided to whip out the old 'Roll Me over in the Clover' cadence we sang back in the 80s. Needless to say I had to have a discussion on the appropriateness of certain cadences in 'today's' Army. I ordered the book. I shoot like a Medic.
Set them both down and show them the Jeremiah Johnson movie They need a better education...sheesh. Love this series though. Great guys and a lot of fun:)
Historical note ...... Jeremiah Johnson was known as liver eating Johnson ..... he would if possible disable the Crow warrior then cut out the liver , then while the warriors watched etc etc etc
My father in law was a ghillie in the highlands of Scotland before the 2nd world war. He was very familiar with stalking and discharging firearms. When he and his friend got called up for the army they were sent to sniper school. They discussed the very real possibility that when they passed sniper school they would have to shoot people, so they deliberately failed sniper school. They both survived St Valery-en-caux, one being a slave down a Polish salt mine, the other set to work on a farm. They both made it home after five years in captivity. Question, is there a difference to a sniper having a human or a wild animal in their sights?
Grandpa Walton telling John Boy "Elk don't know how many legs a horse has". He ran the grizzly in on James Robert Walton. Mary Ellen sewed that coat for him.
I already got the book for my 20 year old daughter when she asked me to get it for her, she shoots a .416 Barrett and the scope that I got her for her high school graduation present in 2018.
I cant help myself..... just got to the controle your gun part. He mentions we are the problem. Couldnt agree more. As a bow hunter i always say "flot the pin". You can't just hold the gun, or bow, steady on the target. float the pin and pop it when it's where you want it.
Well? What movies should we react to next??
HELLO
Much love from Poland.
@@zombieo_43 HELLO
How would BRCC take on Skynet if they were in Terminator? reacting to sci fi war/ dystopian apocalypse movies would be great
Twelve O'clock High!
That old dude's reactions when the younger guys had not seen the movies... 😂
I felt so bad for him. Gen gap sucks sometimes.
I GET HIM I REALY DO 😟😟😟
I felt that in my soul. . . me and my Kid
INSTRUCTOR EARL REACTS TO.... WITH MAT BEST AS HIS WIFE DEBBIE!!
Great idea
No way. If Mat was Debbie no one would believe she put out LESS than a 1911.
Mat Best played his cousin Tammy
@@Charlie_Rowe I thought Debra was JT?
U r kinda pervert, I like you
Jeremiah Johnson is without a doubt one of my favorite movies of all time. Mountain Men is another great movie most people don’t know.
Mountain Men is a staple!
I'm glad to see that other people recognize mountain man and Jeremiah Johnson is some of the greatest
Jeremiah Johnson and the Mountain Men were my 2 favorite movies back in the day.
I am a decent of John Johnston (Jeremiah Johnson).
Every Gen Xer shed a little tear when they didn't get Kyle's pop culture references.
I'm realizing I have "seasoned" taste in movies as Lamb is quoting the film with glee in his eye and I'm following right along with him as the others sit there stone faced.
I love that Kyle keeps turning to Ryan and saying you know? Ryan: no.
at 4:08- LOL! I taught my grandkids the yellow bird and the far far away cadences when they were little. They were like 8 years old and marching around the yard singing them. They still talk about those days. Now one of my grand daughters is in ROTC. Great memories!
Best line of any movie comes from Jeremiah Johnson
“You’ve come far”
“Feels like far”
Hawken 50 cal - and how HAs ANYONE not seen Jeremiah Johnson? ;)
A friend I grew up with joined the military at 18 spent 12 years in it he opened a little gun shop this year he took sniping while he was in I've learned more about what I do wrong when shooting and maintaining my rifle in 6 months,I've always thought I was a decent shot when hunting but I was wrong,I had no idea just how much goes into sniping,my rifle is a Remington 700 300 win mag he has fine tuned it and taught me how to shoot properly and a rifle that I could shoot 3" groups with at 300 yards has turned into a rifle that shoots 1" groups at 300 and has me hitting targets at 500 yards our military snipers are no joke they have mastered shooting,I found out I even cleaned my rifle wrong
I went in knowing I was an expert rifleman. I came out never shooting less than a 228. (The 228 was a rainy shit day)
Idk why people dislike these vids. It three cool dudes reacting to awesome movies. Give me a good reason, I’ll wait.
More Jeremiah Johnson. Grew up watching that movie all the time and I was right there with him laughing and quoting the movie. That was my favorite part haha
Kyle is dropping Old Man Knowledge. You pups better start taking Notes!
Am I the only one who just realized that isn't Zack Galifianakis...
I thought that for years. You're not alone.
Yall are some special cases. Just saying.
I would have loved to see Lamb's reaction to Black Hawk Down. He was a part of Operation Gothic Serpent after all.
no shit. that would been great.
Kyle is a big hearted man. Thank you for your caring and giving.
Fun fact: some of the scenes from Sniper were filmed in Jungle Training Wing (JTW) Tully, North Queensland. The scene @ 9:36 shows the pipe that runs to the shit farm and the building is where units stayed when on course there. LOVED working at Tully.
More videos with Kyle Lamb! Love that guy!
Oh man Jeremiah Johnson, I haven't seen that movie in ages
You should watch Black Hawk Down with Kyle, it would be interesting to hear what he’d have to say about it, since he was there
Probably quite a few reasons why they don't. I'm pretty sure he has never seen the movie, due to those reasons.
Ive always loved how stripes captures the bootcamp drum circle
I would like to see you guys do an episode reacting to a Navy movie that doesn't involve SEALS. I have nothing against SEALS, some of my closest friends were SEALS. One of the best Navy movies I've ever seen was The Enemy Below, with Robert Mitchum. It is about destroyer sailors during WW II. Also The Sand Pebble's, with Steve McQueen and In Harms Way with John Wayne.
Solid suggestions!
Sand Pebbles was really amazing.
Grey Hound on Apple TV is really good also.
Sand Pebbles is a must watch . How about a couple of other movies about sailor life , such as Cinderella Liberty , and The Last Detail ?
Kyle is spot on about those who enter service, specially Infantry
@Kneon Knight Fuckin A Brother
Claymore-shaped coffee cup, start your day off with a bang...Great episode
I like the older-vet...and he READS!
Someone told me Tom Berenger couldn't hit the floor with his hat when actually shooting. Something about Epic Terminal Flinch.
How the heck have they not seen Jeremiah Johnson wow
Have you guys seen Death Hunt with Charles Bronson and Lee Marvin? It's based on a true story about the Mounties chasing a WW1 veteran through the Yukon. Great movie!
Lamb had me crying. JJ is a classic.
"the morale of
The story is
A little bread
Gets a little head”
@T W well in that case; they got A LOT head... Cause it was allot of bread 😂
The moment they started on how Stripes portrayed "everything that went wrong", I started thinking about "Demobbed"(2000).
It's not a movie, but I'd love to see Vets react to "First Medal of Honor Ever Recorded" the story of MSgt Chapman.
I cry, then go buy a gun to celebrate my freedoms everytime I watch that...
I love Kyle more than ever now. 😂😂😂
I'm a Millennial who is aware of and loves the movie Jeremiah Johnson. WE DO EXIST! Drives me nuts that everyone knows the Robert Redford nod of approval but nobody knows where it came from. Kids these days need to spend less time tweeting and more time appreciating skinning bears!
Ecstatic to see I have some Jeremiah Johnson brethren here!! Wow, I always thought watching that movie was guy 101. My fav one liner, "Eh, what trouble".
This series is always so fun
Hell yeah it is
Kyle, I was into it. Jeremiah Johnson is one of my favorite movies. "Huh?...What trouble..."
I love Jeremiah Johnson! I've seen it like 50 times. Will Geer as 'Bear Claw'.
1. Great Americans.
2. Awesome product.
3. Fantastic history lesson...history always repeats.
4. The Marines also call cadence about the yellow bird.....
5. I personally love all your book references, recorded via pen and paper for purchase and recommendation.
You need more Marine representation............
Or any....we do it all!!
JJ best movie ever. I can almost quote the whole movie. USAF Combat Arms Training and Maintenance Instructor for 11 years.
Two outstanding gentlemen and a great review! (you too Richard)
Dude...again...just the Jeremiah Johnson segment is AT LEAST worth the price of entry. Really, that movie was one I grew up with back in the 70's...no kidding. One of Redford's best movies. Clear and Present Danger is probably a close second for sure. Keep up the content...recently tuned in and having fun binge watching/catching up.
Excellent episode!
What do you mean? They're all excellent
Black Rifle Coffee Company You got me there, haha!
When I saw J. Johnsons face with the satisfied smile I was flooded with emotion. I an 100% Combat Disabled and all who've served knows what that entails. I wrote this poem a minute ago hope it brings some healing as it did me.
Warrior does not seek conflict but does not shy away all the same. The Warrior does not seek honor or to make for themselves a name. The Warrior cannot sit idle by while injustice stands. It is in their DNA for true Justice they demand. Fair weights and measures and freedom they do love, driven by a call engrained from above. In silent night and fury fight they dream of hearth and home. Replacing memory of pain and fear with precious memories tender and dear. It is in the night the ghosts of the fallen arrive, sweet but raw reminding us why we're alive. "Live the life we cannot and tell our stories so we are not forgot. We entrust our families and country both to you. Keep them safe and in love this is what we pray you do." When the Flag is raised or trumpet sound the Warrior stands his ground saluting smart and standing tall knowing the cost the Warrior prays for peace most of all.
This was the best vets react every!
Cleckner is a legend. I've watched his videos on NSSF (on other channels) for the better part of a decade.
Surprising how many folks have never heard of him. The consummate silent warrior. RLTW
This was the best of all of your movie clips!!!
Damn that's really saying something
Quigley Down Under ,and The Rough Riders mini series next time, and Son of the Morning Star mini series would be good to see react also.
And here comes some stuff these guys say that should be cherished. Thanks guys really in times of feeling lower than low i love turning this on and forgetting my problems. What I wanted to say is I wish that I could have gone all the way but. So eny way love the coffee and the vids. Be safe...
Glad we could help. Remember, you matter! Always keep moving forward.
Thank you guys for your work! Always gives me a laugh! Please keep it up!
Will do brother
@@BlackRifleCoffeeCompany Thank you!
The book is incredible no matter how much you "think you know". You'll learn a ton from it. I've had it for quite awhile now. Excellent and easy to understand even for a person that never shot a rifle.
I got Ryan's book a while back. I consumed it like it was a tumbler of my favorite BRCC roast. I learned more about long range shooting reading through that than I thought would be possible to learn from a book. Excellent!
Tom Clancy's description of Ft. Hunter Ligget and Ft. Ord was spot on for "Clear and Present Danger". He was hosted by various Units of the 7th.ID for the research in 90 or 91. My unit 5/21 was doing the Range next door to the one he was hosted at by the 9th Regiment Manchus.
These youngsters!
My deepest respect to you all military.
We still do the little yellow bird with the little yellow bill back in 2015 and to 2020 in the fleet.
Bring Brojaq back on but let her actually talk this time
@3:28 Those speakers....are still on Ardennes lol..... blasting them cadences
"Aren't you going a little fast?"
"It's not the speed. I just wish I didn't drink all that cough syrup this morning."
I love that movie ! It is a classic
Love watching Cleckner and Lamb. I'd like to see Lamb and JT though. Two movie fact guys trying to one-up each other.
Watching these guys while actually drinking coffee hits different 🔥
I need to see more of the older fella. Absolutely love this dude.
Stripes!!!!! One of my classic favorite movies. Boom chachalaca boom chachalaca boom. Who's your buddy, who's your pal.
John "Liver eating" Johnston. My MOST favorite movie. Saw it IN the theater when it was in theaters. Yep, I'm old!
I am related to John Johnston (Jeremiah Johnson) thanks for mentioning him and getting it right!
So glad y'all did Stripes, I asked for it a couple months back and was not disappointed
I haven't seen Ryan since pldc at ft Stewart. Glad to see he is doing awesome!
I was hoping this was the extended video! These guys are funny to watch them react to each other.
Hey @Black Rifle Coffee Company. I'm just going to say it. We need more Instructor Earl. Also if you designed an "...and a HAND GRENADE!!!" T-Shirt I would buy it. Thanks for the content guys. Keep it up.
I loved Stripes when I was kid and my dad (former Army Vietnam Vet) HATED it! Any time my siblings or myself put the VHS in, if we heard dad coming it was a mad scramble to hit the eject button. You didn't want to face his wrath or hear his rant if that movie was on
Now that you've done Clear and Present Danger you need to have them react to Amazon's Jack Ryan and see which scene is better.
Love Ryan Cleckner, really glad he made it on the show! Great job!
Grass will NOT grow where Kyle Lamb spits. Thanks for your Service
The rifle he was using in Sniper was a HK SR9-TC a lower budget PSG-1
I stopped the clip and ordered the book. I am looking forward to it arriving, , please keep up the great content and reactions.
Already own his book, best one I've read for that level of into/guide
I can't believe how fast these go by. I wish they were twice as long!
It was fun seeing this, again. And I also have Ryan's book on long range shooting. It is my first and favorite. And I would recommend it anyone. You only need one book, this one.
As for movies to review, I have mentioned it in a few other places but I would like to see a review of "Tears of the Sun."
I was in basic in 2016 and they were still singing about the little yellow bird
HK PSG-91. 10 shot semi auto sniper rifle. One of the best sniper rifles ever made. Heavy as all heck though.
Instructor earl, another andy stumpf, andrew arrabito, John Lovell!! So many guests to have on!
Haha, I love the reactions videos. But this one by far is my favorite. Mr Kyle is fricking awesome and super funny. Loved hearing him talk about all the stuff while Ryan and Richard seemed lost. 🤣🤣🤣
I'm with ya Kyle, Jeremiah Johnson is a great movie.
These guys could go on all day and it wouldn't be enough. Props to the host for knowing when to shut up.
You gotta do some Chuck Norris (Invasion USA comes to mind) flicks from the 80's. They played that film for us when we were going through basic back in 1985.
I remember the cadence. We sang some really same some effed up stuff. I remember 'Napalm sticks to babies' to this day. When I got my commission back in 1997 (12 years enlisted first) I was at OBC and I was the only one that knew how to call cadence. I had spent several years in maneuver battalions (mostly with the 1st CAV and 2AD-gotta love Fort Hood) before going into the reserves and then going back to college and getting my BSN in Nursing. So I was a butter bar with a clue. Not much of a clue, but at least I was an E5 before I got out. So the kids, in 1997, really wanted to hear some 'old school' cadence from back in the day. Well, during a PT run I decided to whip out the old 'Roll Me over in the Clover' cadence we sang back in the 80s. Needless to say I had to have a discussion on the appropriateness of certain cadences in 'today's' Army.
I ordered the book. I shoot like a Medic.
8:18 yes I've been reading the lone survivor written by Marcus luttrell
Jeremiah Johnson: one of the greats. Bearclaw! also was the grandpa from the waltons...
Set them both down and show them the Jeremiah Johnson movie They need a better education...sheesh. Love this series though. Great guys and a lot of fun:)
Kyle Lamb is awesome!!!
Historical note ...... Jeremiah Johnson was known as liver eating Johnson ..... he would if possible disable the Crow warrior then cut out the liver , then while the warriors watched etc etc etc
It was a h&k psg1 in sniper 1
Kyle and Ryan are awesome guys
Tankers Review of Patton, Fury, Battle of the Bulge, etc...
My father in law was a ghillie in the highlands of Scotland before the 2nd world war. He was very familiar with stalking and discharging firearms. When he and his friend got called up for the army they were sent to sniper school. They discussed the very real possibility that when they passed sniper school they would have to shoot people, so they deliberately failed sniper school. They both survived St Valery-en-caux, one being a slave down a Polish salt mine, the other set to work on a farm. They both made it home after five years in captivity. Question, is there a difference to a sniper having a human or a wild animal in their sights?
Quiggly Down Under would be a nice one to do.
Well done gentleman
Yall need to do a reaction of Jeremiah Johnson with these young wipper snappers.
Grandpa Walton telling John Boy "Elk don't know how many legs a horse has". He ran the grizzly in on James Robert Walton. Mary Ellen sewed that coat for him.
I already got the book for my 20 year old daughter when she asked me to get it for her, she shoots a .416 Barrett and the scope that I got her for her high school graduation present in 2018.
I cant help myself..... just got to the controle your gun part. He mentions we are the problem. Couldnt agree more. As a bow hunter i always say "flot the pin". You can't just hold the gun, or bow, steady on the target. float the pin and pop it when it's where you want it.