Done Much Killing | Fury
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A grizzled tank commander makes tough decisions as he and his crew fight their way across Germany in April, 1945.
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Open it Now u killin Close it up now u aint 😂😂😂
@joshuacarrier6388
3 ай бұрын
if this movie had nothing else, that scene would be enough.
@michaelsalazar8505
8 күн бұрын
😂😂
That moment when they start laughing again after the "Hitler for a chocolate" line is pure gold.
@branflakes12341
8 ай бұрын
It wouldn't surprise me if it was unscripted lol
@SelfHatingLionsFan
6 ай бұрын
Hands down my favorite scene in the entire movie slam fucking full of badassery. The critics didn't give this movie a bad review. Not by any means. Still, it's one of the most underrated films to have ever depicted WWII
@NightRunnerHunter
5 ай бұрын
Brad pritts most fakest laugh
@stangross5238
4 ай бұрын
Yeah that’s good stuff. Made me miss my old team.
@paulcarpenter7844
4 ай бұрын
Excellent scene
1:57 is a criminally underrated scene. Everyone thinks that he’s laughing like it’s a joke but it’s not. Those two actions just taught him about 75% of that gun. The cover had an in-built safety piece that stopped the bolt from moving when closed, so when he’s explaining the cover he’s legitimately telling him how to arm the gun and how to make it safe. The M3 Grease Gun was designed to be cheap and stupidly easy to learn.
@gillbates1439
8 ай бұрын
And you found this out through a youtube short
@BlueJay56
7 ай бұрын
@@gillbates1439 And its not any less correct than if they hadn't
@tylerfreal6472
7 ай бұрын
he needs to find the mag release and the charging handle and thats it so about 50%
@ThankYouBrother
7 ай бұрын
@@gillbates1439 You trying to shame someone for knowing something? Cringe.
@thepantsishman
7 ай бұрын
@@tylerfreal6472 there's no chraging handle there's just a thumbhole in the bolt
"Oh, I'll question him." What a brilliant scene!
@michaelsouslin891
10 ай бұрын
Do you like fat girls, who doesn't 😄
Those moments like at 6:40 when you make a joke, try to go back to being serious again, but you’re not really done laughing.
I don't think I'll ever stop finding the panzerfaust scene disturbing. Everything from the screams, to the realisation that it was just children out there. It's so fucked, all of it. It's partly why I still love this film. The Allies are pushing into the heart of Germany, but they're not elated, in high mood, thinking the war is almost over. They're all so burned out, numb, desensitised. The last ditch, desperate attempts to resist make the invaders more and more apathetic. They're watching children attack them now, they've lost all pretence of being proud, noble soldiers. They've got a job to do and they just want it to be over now..
@s70driver2005
6 ай бұрын
One reason why as a veteran I don't always tell people. They think I'm some type of hero or something. I just did my job. That job just so happen to be extreme in every way possible but I still signed that paper of my own free will.
@certifiedgigachad3294
4 ай бұрын
Now imagine witnessing that irl, picture everything you felt now times that by 10
@s70driver2005
3 ай бұрын
@certifiedgigachad3294 I will say that after being injured by a hand grenade in Afghanistan I hope and wish that nobody has to go through that. I know it's naive but I don't care. War sucks.
@certifiedgigachad3294
3 ай бұрын
@@s70driver2005 I can only imagine how shit that must’ve been, thank you for service soldier 🫡
@LegendariYoshi
26 күн бұрын
@s70driver2005 thank you for your sacrifice and service ❤
The makers of Fury and the actors have done so much honor to all those Armor G.I.s who fought so hard during WW2.
“Ain’t gon save him from MAN’S justice” lmao
@gimlithebrave6354
18 күн бұрын
Kickass line haha, and true.
This how he became Aldo the apache 😂😂😂
@Prizrak131
8 ай бұрын
His German is much better than his Italian.
@tylerfreal6472
7 ай бұрын
GRATsee@@Prizrak131
@Mazalara
Ай бұрын
This has to be after remember he dies in this movie lol
My Grandfather were Oldham tank regiment 47th division. Ronald Hughes. I pay homage and everything those lads went through.
@AhmedAlaa-jt9bm
8 ай бұрын
2:22 ممظمجج
6:51 flyboys showing their dominance
@agwhitaker
4 күн бұрын
...except that they were P-51 Mustangs which normally liked to stay up high - P-47 Thunderbolts with big rugged radial engines and all kinds of guns and ordinance were the choice for low-altitude fighter-bomber missions.
Fury is one of the best war movies ever!
@Drelam
5 ай бұрын
@@JC-jk3kl Well Saving Private Ryan stands at the top, in terms of production and realism not much competes except maybe Band of Brothers and the Pacific, and Generation Kill is another very good one.
Top's line about the SS being assholes and to "kill every one you see" is tragically ironic. As it was an SS soldier who spotted Norman whilst he hid under the tank, and decided to keep that info to himself.
@MrIlleism
9 ай бұрын
Any theories on why?
@mikkel066h
9 ай бұрын
@@MrIlleismmost likely it was just a kid like Norman. Same people different uniforms. The SS in 1945 was made up of conscripts and children in a lot of cases. Though some companies were also purely made out of criminals and fanatics.
@jimthompson8947
9 ай бұрын
@@MrIlleism"Why". The stoic look on the face of the German, knowing the hell they put each other through for hours; I like to think it was warrior honor. They were of equal age as well.
@BryonLetterman
9 ай бұрын
I think it was just a way of showing that not all German troops were the same or cold blooded killers, even if they were in the SS. There's still a piece of humanity even in our enemies. And I think the fact that they were both of roughly the same age played a part, too. They were both like 19 or 20 at most. So even though they were enemies and didn't even speak the same language, there was a commonality between them in that moment@@MrIlleism
@SolidAvenger1290
8 ай бұрын
@@BryonLetterman The vast majority of German troops by 1945 were mainly conscripts from the former Austo-Hungarian Empire and other independent German-related states/Confederation of Rhine that didn't align fully with the Prussian/Berlin Germans. (Ex: Just like the United States was divided up with different idealities Germany was once decentralized under the Holy Roman Empire that operated differently between Prussia & Austria) Like in Saving Private Ryan, there were Czechs on D-Day, yet American soldiers shot them, surrendering just to prove a point to the audience that the Allies weren't all saints either unless they didn't understand the language or did the more profound research of D-Day. Too much entertainment today simply makes the German people ALL evil beings for all of the time and shows how the Allied side didn't have any flaws or mistakes that they too caused criminal war atrocities. I tend to think that most Germans wanted to restore the status quo of the Holy Roman Empire's/Kasierreich's WW1 influence & prestige, but some elements of them that aligned with the Austo-Hungarians before or Napoleon's pact never wanted to follow Hitler's vision or his Holocaust fully. Hence, what lead to the Austrian resistance all the way into 1945 and eventually at the Battle of Itter Castle where some Germans fought alongside the US troops against the SS.
5:21 I think is just Michael Pena being Michael Pena
Jesus.... $40 back then is about $875 today... lmao
@A._.Neill26
11 ай бұрын
He never said he was good at gambling.
Brad Pitt is just an awesome actor.
@paulcarpenter7844
4 ай бұрын
So much hate for nothing one of the best even his early days
@ragingzim
3 ай бұрын
@@paulcarpenter7844not for nothing. He put his hands on his children and threw things at them. He still hasn’t apologized. Now some of his children won’t speak to him. He crossed lines and now he’s getting critical feedback.
@legionman2441
3 ай бұрын
@@ragingzim Eh they're his children and nobody's perfect plus my parents were a whole lot worse bub.
When Brad Pitt asks if Hitler would do them for a chocolate bar is hilarious 😂😂
5:21 Freakin Gordo lol
I told Shia in real life that we quoted this movie in our ambulance "best job I ever had" he got a kick out of it. Worked with him on set for American Honey. Really nice guy tbh. His D list costars were pretentious but he was just a normal guy then. Same day "just do it" came out actually
This movie is a piece of classic
@Lucyopps
11 күн бұрын
Grammatically that doesn’t make any sense. “A piece of classic”? 🤦🏻 I know what u mean but still bruh smh
@pakistanilion6609
11 күн бұрын
@@Lucyopps well u can continue to smh
One sec lemme look right at the enemy and say absolutely nothing until they fire that panzerfaust
@SeniorJr815
11 ай бұрын
Must be hard to bring yourself to pull the trigger if you never killed someone. Probably just looking for an excuse not to have to then it’s too late
@MrX-un8cz
11 ай бұрын
that's not the case in one of the scene that got cut out from final form wardaddy told norman to NOT FIRE THE GUN UNLESS HE SAID SO the video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/rKequtKIhJazpqQ.html&feature=share9
@tubeguy4066
4 ай бұрын
Terrible writing
@pianospawn1
4 ай бұрын
@@tubeguy4066 Or maybe, just maybe, it’s supposed to show how the new guy can’t soldier well. Therefore having a character arc over the course of the film.
@para_magnus2200
2 ай бұрын
Norman said it himself. It was just a kid. They didn’t look older than 13. I would struggle to pull the trigger on a 13 year old regardless of whether or not he was holding a weapon. The Nazis were undoubtedly evil. The Volkssturm was one of the cruelest things Hitler did to the German people. He didn’t surrender. He made the children and the old fight.
Bruh that dramatic pause and silence suddenly broken by Michael Peña is hilarious
i never realized before but wardaddy claiming "theyre it" at 9:00 shows his dissatisfaction with being the new pointmen for the tank convoy. so in his eyes norman didnt just let the other tank get killed but also increased their chance of dying too
Powerful the other tank Commander was going to grease Norman...War Daddy called it off...👍
@blackipino2011
11 ай бұрын
Dam I didn’t catch that until now
@sharkquisha3407
9 ай бұрын
That would just be murder
@orionknott9877
8 ай бұрын
Never saw that
@GodFuryNA
8 ай бұрын
?
@orionknott9877
8 ай бұрын
@@GodFuryNA war daddy stopped a cold death from Happening never saw that before
I like the inclusion of the Nisei soldier at 1:07, escorting the SS prisoner. More than a few Japanese Americans served in the Army during WWII, they were barred from the Marines at the time, even as their families were interned back home. The 442nd RCT specifically was almost entirely made up of Japanese American soldiers, and they were one of the most highly decorated units of their size in the army at the time.
@MaxwellAerialPhotography
16 күн бұрын
I’m guessing he is non Japanese Asian American. Asian Americans fought in white units in Europe.
2:44 LMAO!!! Binkowsky woke up and chose violence 😂😂😂
If they could have made this movie with Fury having just a *little* less plot armor it would be a top 3 war film for me. Its so bleak and depressing but I still wish I could be in that tank with that crew. Aaaaand then 2 pak40s in ambushing concealed positions whiff 6 shots. Frustrating, but I still love the movie.
Wow they were all together for 3 years!
1:05 Wow we can see here an American-Japanese soldier fighting for Allies. In truthfulness, Many Japanese really did fight for America back in WW2
@demi6662
11 ай бұрын
In truth many people in Japan were against the war the general was the only one that wanted to fight
@SeniorJr815
11 ай бұрын
I thought anyone with Japanese descent was sent into internment camps
@thomasgarza9304
11 ай бұрын
@@SeniorJr815 the ones unfit for combat, absolutely. The children, the elderly, the women, all of whom were born Americans on this soil. I'm sure a vast majority of fit men were also sent to camps in fear of moles, but there were absolutely soldiers of all decent in the American military, in a WORLD WAR.
@Kaltrademarked
11 ай бұрын
You sure he mightn't be Chinese or even Korean?
@xyloplax
11 ай бұрын
Japanese were either translators in the Pacific or the 100th Infantry in Europe. There were no Japanese amongst other troops until after the war.
I love the little details like Wardaddy’s chevrons, they look like he sewed them on.
People slag off thsi movie but I think it is pretty damn good.
@0lionheart
7 ай бұрын
Fury is an incredible movie, the rivet counters just have no soul.
Lol at the chocolate bar line.
Green. When I've had a few drinks. When I've had more than a few drinks.
Jon Bernthal is phenomenal in this.
Good Movie
"Shtehst doo awf dikke Viber" I could not NOT laugh. It's not really "fat girls", that would be "fette Mädels". The closest US English translation would be "thick broads". It is really REALLY colloquial and derogatory. If you'd say this guy-to-guy in Germany, it would imply that you think the other guy's taste in women is severely substandard. Someone really did their homework there, and Brad Pitt just rolls with it.
That's a navy move 😂
2:52 Autobots! Roll out! - the early years
Nice shoot
Where did War Daddy get the STG 44? Awesome.
6:47 best part of the movie
Of course it's Hollywood's movies... But, better movies as human story during war... Really human team against horror... 27 time seen... Best work for my life 😊
i thought i was watchin the whole movie about halfway into it lol
It's an arty tradition to name your gun tube. Mine was BIG SMOKE. she's mounted in an artillery park now on Camp Lejeune beside New River where N Street meets River Road. Trails spread, painted in lead olive drab. M198s remain king of battle. M777s are a capable weapon but... There's just no substitute for a fat girl in a cold world.
@jonathancarlson6127
5 ай бұрын
Had a teacher who was on a Patton tank. Named the gun after his little brother who had a big mouth and always needed to be washed out. Found a lot of excuses never to fire the gun as to avoid cleaning it.
Die Alies sind da drüben!
전쟁의 참상과 진실. 군인의길을 보여주는 영화 입니다. 전쟁은 없어야 합니다.
شارب ريح ... مجنون باليبي
The mistake Norman made was not shooting, but calling out for contact. Doesn't matter if it's a animal or a person. He should've said something. He could've fired a warning shot so at least someone else fired did the kill for him.
Nice shoot. DEETHEARESTARAND DEETHEARESTARRead more.
I always wondered how Wardaddy got endless ammunition for his StG44?
first time realizing at 3.00.. that's a baseball bat.. I heard one of my platoon Sargent's reference it did knot realize ... he was right
@Dime_time333
8 ай бұрын
What do ropes have to do with this?
He he he! You gotta love Jon Bernthal. He didn't have much sympathy for the "krauts"
Nachher saß Paulus also mein Großpfater in ihrem Panzer. uare allways on my mind!
Ярость❤
...when you have watched an entire movie by just watching clips 😂😂😂
“Spilled my fucking coffee”! Who else heard that after the fight with the SS😂
Это у нас Так на Рыбалке, на Красную рыбу.
Who would have thought that Europe would be set on fire again 77 years later.
6:45 when you & the boys remember a joke & the same time. "OH I'll question him." "You think Hitler would fuck 1 of us for a chocolate bar." "You see that. A kid did that. That's on you." Best parts here.
Hi
Just think: This is your first day on the "job". Compare it to any job, even yours.
Check out the vet (of China's People's Liberation Army) reacting to Fury with his son - always good to see it from the other side
나이스 픽쳐.
to be fair they should have warned 7:23 norman that they could be fighting kids and that he shouldnt hesitate
"Killed a lot of men, have you?...HA!"
All that War and they had good barbers 💈 and hairstyles.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@JPerry-jw9ik
9 ай бұрын
Fun fact: in WWII the average soldier could expect 2 days of combat in a year. Vietnam war was 59 days of combat in a year. Afghanistan was 200+ days of combat in a year. Yes they had time to get haircuts and could do them down at company and squad levels.
Brad Pitt drinks a cup of coffee with two hands, pass it on
@jesusislord461
9 ай бұрын
I use 3 hands myself.
@marduke45
8 ай бұрын
noobs. i use 4 hands to drink my coffee
코린안 랭귀지. 셰리.
America❤
Shia was great in this one
퓨리.
Beyond all the flaws of the movie, I liked how they paid extra rage to the SS vs. The wermarcht regulars. The Wermarcht were just regular soldiers but the SS were true Nazis soaked in ideology.
@boijames3253
8 ай бұрын
Erm you’re kinda right but Wermarcht still had some actual Nazis, it’s just that the SS had wayyy more.
@JdeMonster
7 ай бұрын
Maybe on the Western Front, but on the Eastern Front the Wehrmacht was just as complicit in atrocities and ethnic cleansing as the SS. The "Clean Wehrmacht" myth largely created to justify creating a West German army.
@0lionheart
7 ай бұрын
@@boijames3253 he's not. The "clean Wehrmacht" is a myth, it's literal propaganda pushed by German generals at the end of WWII as a condition of West Germany being on the side of the Western Allies. Look up the Himmerod Memorandum, they demanded we accept and push the lie in order the sanitise the public perception of the German Army and pin all of the atrocities on the now destroyed SS. They were so concerned with restoring the honour of the German Army they demanded we warp history to pin all of the blame on a group that no longer existed. Convenient, clean, and it fucking worked. People still repeat literal Nazi propaganda to this day. Their national ideology at the time was soaked in racial superiority and eugenics, the idea that only the card carrying Nazi's supported this is absurd and I don't understand how more people don't question it and research it honestly.
@tubeguy4066
4 ай бұрын
SS weren't even all Germans. They were the pan-European force
@godsonalvarado6656
3 ай бұрын
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myth_of_the_clean_Wehrmacht#:~:text=The%20myth%20of%20the%20clean,crimes%20during%20World%20War%20II.
3:30 2 greyhouds
все так...
The fucking for a chocolate bar is depressingly real, what people had to do just to survive the war is soul crushing.
@drsamuelhaydensecretgaming6749
Ай бұрын
Lmao
@n00bfest32
26 күн бұрын
I hate it break it to you, but granny didn’t do that for “survival” as much as “dear lord i havent had chocolate in 2 years”
Armee wir machten ein Bruderkampf!
Still think the name “in the mood” is way more badass of a name for a tank than “fury”
But the main question was'n answered yet: "Would H. f. one of them for a chocolate bar?"
poor Norman bro.
1:11 if he said yes there i would've let him walk
This scene packs just about every war movie cliche into a tight nine-minute bundle. The baby-faced newbie who has to grow up in a hurry, the baby-faced officer whose more experienced underlings treat him with benign contempt, the potpourri of southern accents, the one religious guy… It ain’t great.
come on food. So be my guest!
4:53 the woman in her wedding dress, her husband was probably killed :(
8:25 The Japanese Self -Defense Force is a power harassment and is disciplined.
@matthewjones39
2 ай бұрын
What are you talking about?
08:51 If someone leaves a trace of passive collaboration, you might want to barry the Confed first best opportunity, before he goes active. #MIB #provos #TIE PS: That boy that ran? He ran back to the village. His first best opportunity.
DEETHE ARE STAR AND DEETHE ARE STAR
OLDANDHOLD HOLDANDOLD
I cannot visualize going into combat in a tank, closed down with limited vision and no sense of what is going on outside.
Sie sind mein bruder!
Best war movie.
Why do they call him "Top"? We called our First Sergeant (E-8) "Top", but never a SSGT (E-6).
@Big_AlMC
6 ай бұрын
Cuz. Death b4 dismount.
@philershadi6037
5 ай бұрын
The ranks worked differently in WW2. If memory serves, there were fewer senior enlisted grades in that era. Any one of them could be called upon to take command; as you can see, 2nd LT's were dropping like flies.
M4 Sherman " Tommykocher " ....................... LOL
War daddy
Good Luck Gentlemen
جوداة الريح يا اسوداء فهمت للميساج هذى انتا ،x, انتا المغربا
I've only been able to sit through this movie once....Their accurate depiction of war is so....just, damn disgusting. I hate war. And I always will. God Bless the Americans that fought and won this war. Truly evil stuff. Watching your friends burn to death....is horrifying.
@niveleur
23 күн бұрын
Cry about it some more
During the Hitler joke, a good comeback from Bible is if he thought about it and then casually held up two fingers 😂😂
2:46
That WAS Norman’s fault.. 😮😮😮
@francisphillips53
4 ай бұрын
Yes it was..
@matthewjones39
2 ай бұрын
@@francisphillips53Good job responding to your own comment.
Gulamy