KELLY HEROES (1970) * MOVIE REACTION* FIRST TIME WATCHING* WHY IS HE SO RECKLESS!?

Whats up Gays and Gals!? Welcome or welcome back to my channel! Today I am watching a film that was recommended to me after one of my reactions to a Clint Eastwood film. I have been on a beige of his movies lately . He is the ultimate badass when it comes to a good old action movies. You will see in my reaction how much fun I had while watching this movie
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  • @zzzkoszzz
    @zzzkoszzz2 жыл бұрын

    One of the best war comedies ever made. The cast is top shelf.

  • @paulcurlin2789

    @paulcurlin2789

    2 жыл бұрын

    And some of the best quotable lines. "want to hear my other dog imitation?" Lol

  • @coeusdarksoul2855

    @coeusdarksoul2855

    2 жыл бұрын

    M*A*S*H* has entered the chat.

  • @zzzkoszzz

    @zzzkoszzz

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@coeusdarksoul2855 Operation Petticoat

  • @metalmike3780

    @metalmike3780

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@zzzkoszzz Hogan's Heroes

  • @csmelen

    @csmelen

    2 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely my friend.

  • @jlmain5777
    @jlmain57772 жыл бұрын

    Great cast. Clint Eastwood, Telly Savalas, Don Rickles, Donald Sutherland, Harry Dean Stanton, Gavin MacLeod, Carroll O’Conner. Fun movie.

  • @JayM409

    @JayM409

    2 жыл бұрын

    And Mulligan was played by the brother of Telly Savalas, George Savalas

  • @spacecatboy2962

    @spacecatboy2962

    2 жыл бұрын

    who loves ya baby

  • @danp3768

    @danp3768

    2 жыл бұрын

    Other great Eastwood films include Where Eagles Dare- kind of a who done it war rescue., And Firefox - a cold war era jet hiest

  • @mazza4190
    @mazza41902 жыл бұрын

    "All those burning bridges". The song stuck with me from childhood when I saw this movie at the cinema 1970's.

  • @michaelanderson7715

    @michaelanderson7715

    2 жыл бұрын

    'Burning Bridges' is the title by The Mike Curb Congregation. 'All those...' is a line, not the title. Great song though.

  • @mazza4190

    @mazza4190

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@michaelanderson7715 The "All those burning bridges" line from the song I quoted as a reflection of my own life.

  • @michaelanderson7715

    @michaelanderson7715

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mazza4190 ok

  • @captainnerd6452

    @captainnerd6452

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mazza4190 it's universal, we all have regrets about stupid things we did when we were young, when we decided to go against doing something that could have made our future lives so much better.

  • @mazza4190

    @mazza4190

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@captainnerd6452 I am where I am supposed to be and without regret. Burned many a bridge to reach this point. Closed many a door.

  • @Thane36425
    @Thane364252 жыл бұрын

    Donald Sutherland who played Oddball got so sick during this movie that he nearly died. He contracted spinal meningitis and was taken to hospital for several weeks. He said at some point that he saw the "white light" and technically did die for a few seconds but they brought him back. The movie also does a number on the officers and rear echelon people. If you read enough about the war and especially memoirs by enlisted men and officers generally Captain and below, you can get the picture of where this was coming from.

  • @beatmet2355

    @beatmet2355

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hadn’t heard that before

  • @despacitodaniel801

    @despacitodaniel801

    Жыл бұрын

    It was the positive vibes that revived him

  • @ahha6304

    @ahha6304

    Ай бұрын

    @@despacitodaniel801 I hate to say, but now negative waves just won

  • @cyberdan42
    @cyberdan422 жыл бұрын

    The nuts thing about this film, it is a straight up comedy action movie but is also one of the most historically accurate in terms of equipment and tactics war movies around. A truly first class film.

  • @dougearnest7590

    @dougearnest7590

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep -- of course hippies and Hank Williams Jr were a little out of place, but otherwise ...

  • @marianotorrespico2975

    @marianotorrespico2975

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dougearnest7590 --- Yes, but the technical verisimilitude makes it happen for the viewer and the military aficionado.

  • @VadulTharys

    @VadulTharys

    Жыл бұрын

    What makes it even more incredible is that it actually happened, the theft was not actually discovered until the 1990s when the Soviet Union fell, they released formerly classified German reports. The army launched a full investigation but it seems no one in the units mentioned in the German documents could remember anything, though several had very nice "pensions".

  • @jeffburnham6611
    @jeffburnham66112 жыл бұрын

    Taking the yacht wasn't considered looting as it was categorized as a war prize. Breaking into someone's home and taking all the jewelry, etc would be looting. That's why the gold was such a tempting target because it belonged to the Germans, was behind the front lines, so it couldn't be considered theft.

  • @JayM409

    @JayM409

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes, taking the yacht was looting. Stealing any private property is looting. They were also in France, not Germany, so he was looting an ally.

  • @KennethAGrimm

    @KennethAGrimm

    2 жыл бұрын

    The last I heard, the yacht was still in use in the Tennessee River near Jasper, TN. The officer who was sent to investigate the incident was the father of a close friend of mine. The fact that the AWOL officer who took the yacht was the first cousin of the officer sent to investigate had nothing to do with the fact that the officer could find no evidence of any theft of gold or yacht, as he noted in his official report. Officially, none of this ever happened. Unofficially, one of the soldiers involved became a scriptwriter in Hollywood.

  • @jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344

    @jackasswhiskyandpintobeans9344

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's a garbage explanation. Maintland was a Captain, who had connections. It was looting.

  • @AlbertaGeek

    @AlbertaGeek

    2 жыл бұрын

    No, it was looting. The difference is that it was an officer whose FIL with familial connections to a general. Rank hath its privileges.

  • @tobe1207

    @tobe1207

    7 ай бұрын

    To the Victor belongs the spoils " - Robert Baccala

  • @vovindequasahi
    @vovindequasahi2 жыл бұрын

    Oh YES, bro, FINALLY a reaction to Kelly's Heroes! You rock man! Clearly, you're not with those negative waves, man! Woof Woof! Hahahha I love Oddball / Donald Sutherland. Now remember 16 million in 1945! Also it was cool that the german panzer-tank general was just a human being, and when they told him about the money in that bank he didn't hesitate.

  • @Caseytify

    @Caseytify

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not a general. Probably Captain or Major at most. Generals lead divisions, corps, or Armies. ...Always with the negative ways, Moriarty!!

  • @neilgriffiths6427

    @neilgriffiths6427

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, a tad Vietnam for the time - but holy cow, this movie was 1970! Ahead of its time in more than one way...

  • @vovindequasahi

    @vovindequasahi

    Жыл бұрын

    @@neilgriffiths6427 But that's the joke! Oddball is obviously a Vietnam soldier caricature, smoking pot and everything, but it's WWII! That's the whole joke.

  • @jeffreyjeziorski1480

    @jeffreyjeziorski1480

    9 ай бұрын

    Just laying back, drinking some wine, enjoying some rays. Talk about positive waves!

  • @iKvetch558
    @iKvetch5582 жыл бұрын

    Oh my gosh...somebody is actually reacting to the best war/heist/comedy ever made? I cannot click like fast enough!!! I mean, so many positive waves...how can we lose? 😜💯😂

  • @lilschi4202

    @lilschi4202

    2 жыл бұрын

    Fr such a great classic

  • @blytheguy7510

    @blytheguy7510

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah I clicked Like immediately. Absolutely love this film. Hugely underrated.

  • @kingscorpion7346

    @kingscorpion7346

    2 жыл бұрын

    as long as you're not some New Yorker who thinks a Hero is some kind of weird sandwich 😋

  • @iKvetch558

    @iKvetch558

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@kingscorpion7346 Nah...just some nut who takes on tree Tigers! 😂

  • @andrewcharles459

    @andrewcharles459

    2 жыл бұрын

    To a New Yorker like you, a gyro is some kind of weird sandwich!

  • @killroy23
    @killroy232 жыл бұрын

    5:30 - So happy you were on board saying "I would go for the gold, not by myself, but I would go for it" That's the heart of the movie! And only 5 mins in!!

  • @maingun07
    @maingun072 жыл бұрын

    I'm an old Marine Corps tanker from the 80s and 90s. This is one of mine and my ex's favorite movies. After we split up and she married a much better guy than me, we lost touch. About 10 years later and some detective work, I tracked them down a couple of states over. She was running a hunting/fishing store. I show up and ask the clerk if the owner was who I thought. He says yes, so I tell him to go tell her that "Oddball is here with three Shermans". He does and she comes barreling out and gives me a big bear hug. She knew immediately who it had to be. A year later, I'm at her daughter's wedding. My ex shows up driving a shiny brand new Jeep that her husband bought for her, one of those crappy new ones that doesn't even look like a Jeep anymore and fall apart in a stiff breeze. She's happy as a clam showing it off to me and before I can think my stupid mouth says, "Do you want me to be happy for you or do you want me to tell you the truth?" She stops and gives me That Look and says, "Always with the negative waves with you. Always with the negative waves!" Her husband's a lucky man.

  • @gregjarnigan3515

    @gregjarnigan3515

    2 ай бұрын

    Great story, my man. 🙂

  • @stevensimonson282
    @stevensimonson2822 жыл бұрын

    Best line, from Oddball: “To a New Yorker like you, a hero is some kind of weird sandwich.”

  • @panzerdeal8727

    @panzerdeal8727

    4 ай бұрын

    "..not some nut who takes on 3 Tigers.."

  • @elemar8209
    @elemar82092 жыл бұрын

    Finally someone reacts to Kellys Hero’s, one of my all time favorites.

  • @thewiseoldherper7047
    @thewiseoldherper70472 жыл бұрын

    Great movie. One of Clint Eastwood’s best and highly underrated. Carol O’Connor steals every scene he’s in. His blustery character is why he got the part of Archie Bunker on ‘All In the Family’. BTW $16 million in 1945 is about $151 million today.

  • @masonbryant9145

    @masonbryant9145

    2 жыл бұрын

    His performance is one of the reasons this movie is so good.

  • @blytheguy7510

    @blytheguy7510

    2 жыл бұрын

    And you got Oddball too. Donald Sutherland kills it in this role as well.

  • @jimsterrett8214

    @jimsterrett8214

    2 жыл бұрын

    Not to mention that gold in 1945 was 34$ per oz.

  • @dougearnest7590

    @dougearnest7590

    2 жыл бұрын

    Various references I consulted ranged from over $234 million to just under $243 million.

  • @thewiseoldherper7047

    @thewiseoldherper7047

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@dougearnest7590 my attitude is like Kelly. Why quibble there was enough for all of them!

  • @ThothWhoWrites
    @ThothWhoWrites2 жыл бұрын

    The graffiti symbol left in the bank is the "Kilroy was here" symbol. Which was a meme among allied soldiers under multiple names at the time. It went away after the 50s. You should also consider watching The Dirty Dozen. In this movie, when the guys are walking up to the bank the music is set up to sound like a spaghetti western. You would like those too, I suspect. Fist Full of Dollars, and so on.

  • @Carandini

    @Carandini

    2 жыл бұрын

    At one point, the Nazis were convinced Kilroy was some sort of spy behind the lines leaving markers for the Allies. The Abwehr had operatives trying to find Kilroy and eliminate him.

  • @vorbis4860

    @vorbis4860

    2 жыл бұрын

    The Dirty Dozen should definitely get a reaction.

  • @donaldparlettjr3295

    @donaldparlettjr3295

    2 жыл бұрын

    I met Kilroy's nephew. Kilroy was a naval inspector in Philadelphia Navy Yard. He inspected welding in compartments in ships and being so many areas he chalked his name where he had been. So that is how" Kilroy was here" came along from WW2. This is no shit. We had him sign out meal shack at one of the Reading Airshow Weekend. We have met some of the coolest people /veterans being a WW2 living historian.

  • @FerretJohn
    @FerretJohn2 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite classics, set in WW2 but thoroughly a product of Vietnam And in case you're wondering, $16,000,000 in 1944 would be about $249,000,000 in 2021

  • @robstoll7542
    @robstoll75422 жыл бұрын

    I remember seeing Kelly's Heroes in the theater as a kid. Such a fun movie! Of course the plot is ludicrous and it suffers from being made in the 1970's. Oddball was portrayed as a proto hippie type in the '40's, which does seem extremely far fetched. Despite some bizarre choices, the movie is a hoot. Some great comedic proformances from Don Rickels, Harry Dean Stanton, and Stuart Margolies. Clint Eastwood and Telly Savalas are the tough, no nonsense leaders of this rag tag entrepreneur soldiers. I love Carroll O'Connor's Patton-like character, he plays it all out. The closing theme, Burning Bridges is such a cool tune.

  • @missd9785

    @missd9785

    2 жыл бұрын

    Or... Oddball could be more of a beatnik which started just a few years after the war. In any case he was always my fav in this move along with Clint of course.

  • @robertlehnert4148

    @robertlehnert4148

    6 ай бұрын

    Proto Beat, but there were plenty of "Bohemian" types before the war.

  • @thefatman2780
    @thefatman27802 жыл бұрын

    THE GREAT ESCAPE & THE DIRTY DOZEN ARE A FEW GOOD ONES TOO.

  • @supermanonairs

    @supermanonairs

    2 жыл бұрын

    Dirty Dozen yes!

  • @michaelriddick7116

    @michaelriddick7116

    2 жыл бұрын

    Devil's Brigade is great too! :)

  • @Phelddagrif1998

    @Phelddagrif1998

    3 ай бұрын

    A Bridge Too Far as well

  • @andrewcharles459
    @andrewcharles4592 жыл бұрын

    Finally someone rediscovering this classic! It's a muthah-beautiful movie!

  • @lextex3280
    @lextex32802 жыл бұрын

    Great film, I watched this loads as a kid, one of my dad's favourite films, the iconic scene when Teli Savallis , Clint Eastwood and Donald Sutherland walk down the street to face the Tank. Lol. And Donald Sutherlands saying, Less of the negative waves. Pmsl.

  • @coulombedon
    @coulombedon2 жыл бұрын

    If you enjoyed this there are 3 more WWII classics from the same period you should see: The Dirty Dozen, The Great Escape, and The Bridge on the River Kwai.

  • @thomast8539

    @thomast8539

    2 жыл бұрын

    Don't forget, Secret War of Harry Frigg and Von Ryan's Express

  • @davidcann2405

    @davidcann2405

    2 жыл бұрын

    and Where Eagles Dare

  • @Nester665

    @Nester665

    2 жыл бұрын

    Good list

  • @VictorRomeo1917

    @VictorRomeo1917

    Жыл бұрын

    The Battle of Britain, The Cruel Sea, Mister Roberts

  • @jaquesshugossen9398

    @jaquesshugossen9398

    Жыл бұрын

    There is also "A Bridge Too Far". Don't forget that. Just like "Bridge over River Kwai" and possibly some of the others?? "A Bridge Too Far" is based on real events and to certain degree, real people too.

  • @BoondockRoberts
    @BoondockRoberts2 жыл бұрын

    Your reaction to that Panzer Commander joining the team and shooting a hole in the wall was the same as mine way back. I'm hard to make laugh in movies but that one gets me every time.

  • @nicholassmith9430
    @nicholassmith94302 жыл бұрын

    The fun part and this will blow your mind, it’s based on a true story. Very loosely but a seed of truth.

  • @kingscorpion7346
    @kingscorpion73462 жыл бұрын

    13:40 after all these years, I still follow Don Rickles' advise when I go to the store!

  • @albinorhino6
    @albinorhino62 жыл бұрын

    One of my favourite movies of all time since I was about 10 or 11. So many classic quotable lines.

  • @gregjarnigan3515
    @gregjarnigan35152 жыл бұрын

    This is a crazy-good movie, saw it back in the day. Love it!

  • @Embur12
    @Embur122 жыл бұрын

    You’re hitting all the classics brother...I just have to get off work to enjoy the reaction!

  • @daffyduck1974
    @daffyduck19742 жыл бұрын

    A great classic movie been waiting for you to react to some older films. 👍🏻

  • @tomdowling638
    @tomdowling638 Жыл бұрын

    The captain was the General's nephew, and the one holding the packages. When the General was listening in on the radio.

  • @TRIST22G
    @TRIST22G2 жыл бұрын

    You have no idea how pumped I was to see a reactor cover this movie. Love your content!

  • @bradleysheakley5955
    @bradleysheakley59552 жыл бұрын

    Oh hell yes! One my favorite all time movies!!

  • @DanJackson1977
    @DanJackson19772 жыл бұрын

    Future Blues Bros. / Trading Places director John Landis was a gofer on this movie.. a young assistant getting coffee basically. It was shot in Eastern Europe, and he witnessed a funeral strange vertical burial... because it was suspected this person was a vampire. He used that as the inspiration for his script, An American Werewolf in London, which hed make in 1981.

  • @Carandini

    @Carandini

    2 жыл бұрын

    As recently as 2003, there was a verified 'vampire execution' in Romania where people in a village exhumed a body and drove a stake into its heart. Yugoslavia, where this was filmed, is the birthplace of the legends that form our modern conception of the vampire, with Jure Grando, who died in 1656 and was then blamed for vampire attacks in his community.

  • @ianstotts8853
    @ianstotts8853 Жыл бұрын

    Sherman’s against tigers- that’s some serious balls! 1 Sherman against 3 tigers- are you out of your mind? Oddball- “but we’ve got positive waves on our side…”

  • @greyd.99xsome
    @greyd.99xsome2 жыл бұрын

    Great choice! A heist movie disguised as war movie!

  • @blytheguy7510
    @blytheguy75102 жыл бұрын

    Let's go! This one of my all time favorite classic war films. I always feel good watching this movie. I appreciate it's sly humor. Donald Sutherland nearly steals the whole show as Oddball. They were going for a Vietnam war vibe in a WWII setting. Also, just 1 million dollars in 1945 was worth 15 million today. So their heist would be worth nearly 240 million today! Hell, I'd be happy with 1 million dollars today. Lol After this movie the same director got Eastwood again in WHERE EAGLES DARE, another favorite classic war film of mine as well as THE DIRTY DOZEN. Honorable mention to GUNS OF THE NAVARONE. Happy watching, see you in the next video. Stay away from them negative vibes, brother. 😆

  • @willdavey1565
    @willdavey15652 жыл бұрын

    I’d recommend the movie Patton, another great classic.

  • @twobob8585
    @twobob85852 жыл бұрын

    Years since I watched this movie, forgot how good it was!!!!!!!!!!! Would love to see you react to 'A bridge to far' .

  • @John57945

    @John57945

    2 жыл бұрын

    @two bob....Also a great war movie. I would love to see reactions to a couple other great war movies@ from the 60's like "Guns of Navarone" & "Where Eagles Dare" which Clint Eastwood is in as well. Those are also great war films and no one reviews them because they are beyond the scope of a lot of these younger YTber's. Also, "The Great Escape" about Allied soldiers breaking out of a POW camp is worth a watch as well and is based on a true story.

  • @brentfugett2700
    @brentfugett27002 жыл бұрын

    One of my all time favorite movies, glad you got to watch! I don't even care that they put hippies in 1944 Normandy. Lol. Great reaction man!

  • @gerstelb
    @gerstelb2 жыл бұрын

    If Clint Eastwood in WWII interests you, there’s one other movie made around the same time that’s worth it: Where Eagles Dare. This movie’s a comedy, but Where Eagles Dare is a spy/war thriller, the kind of thing you hear Ian Fleming and Christopher Lee would’ve been involved in in WWII.

  • @John57945
    @John579452 жыл бұрын

    I love this movie and have watched it many times. Another great older war movie is "Where Eagles Dare". Clint Eastwood was also in this movie which came out in 1968 and also stars Richard Burton who was a big movie star in the 50's, 60's & 70's. This movie has a decent amount of action as well. Definitely worth a watch and is about 2.5 hour movie but worth it and a great war movie. Guns of Navarone which came out in 1961 is also a great war movie which stars Gregory Peck and Anthony Quinn also huge movie stars in the 50's, 60's & 70's.

  • @babylonkino1354
    @babylonkino13542 жыл бұрын

    Love this movie. I watched it for the first time when I was just a kid with my grandpa. Every once in a while we always watched it again together, it basically became a tradition between us. It's been a while since we last did that, but I hope to do so soon (:

  • @markomijatovic2036
    @markomijatovic20362 жыл бұрын

    My favorite movie, EVER! Thanks bro.

  • @darrylhilbig6459
    @darrylhilbig64592 жыл бұрын

    You should also notice that all the key players in the heist are SNCOs. IE, no one was a commissioned Officer. They were all enlisted ranks. Even the German tank commander was a Sgt. He would have been a bit leery anyway at that stage of the war.

  • @greenmonsterprod

    @greenmonsterprod

    2 жыл бұрын

    They say in the movie that Kelly used to be a lieutenant, but he was ordered to attack the wrong hill. His men were wiped out, and he was busted down to private as a scapegoat.

  • @darrylhilbig6459

    @darrylhilbig6459

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@greenmonsterprod but, he did show that he had the same respect for rank that the rest did. He also seem to fit in well with the rest of the recon platoon he was posted to. Though he did show good leadership qualities when came to manipulating the personalities in the unit. He definitely didn't have the same background as the captain who was filling the commander slot on that platoon's Manning board.

  • @greenmonsterprod

    @greenmonsterprod

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@darrylhilbig6459 Maitland was lucky nobody in the platoon fragged him.

  • @darrylhilbig6459

    @darrylhilbig6459

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@greenmonsterprod I don't think fragging officers was a thing in WW2. After all, Maitland seemed to stay out of the platoon Sgt's way in the running of the platoon. Also, the Sgt could actually get stuck into him pretty hard. So if he got dragged, they may end up with some newbie trying to make a name for himself rather someone quite happy to coast along. After all, "better the devil you know, than the devil you don't".

  • @greenmonsterprod

    @greenmonsterprod

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@darrylhilbig6459 Big Joe did tell the guys to forget trying to kill Maitland, or trying to assault the nurses at the field hospital. But they soon got busy with the bank heist.

  • @billsoo306
    @billsoo3062 жыл бұрын

    Captain Maitland knew or at least suspected that it was his platoon that was there since on the radio he heard the names Kelly and Big Joe. He may have recognized their voices as well. He had no idea why they were there though, instead of resting. As such, he couldn't tell the General since he had no proof and he had no explanation for why his men would launch an attack on their own. At the end, he is wandering through the bank looking for any clues as to *why* then attack happened and the 'Kilroy was Here' graffiti was a surprise. Donald Sutherlands character of Oddball is an excellent performance. He is more like a Vietnam war hippy and seems anachronistic for WW2, but in actuality, hipsters and marijuana use was known in the late '30s and early '40s so it is possible someone like him could exist. This movie is my favorite war movie and in my top 5 of all movies. My favorite movie of all is "Big Trouble in Little China". Favorite western is "Outlaw Josey Wales" which you also reviewed. The tanks used were quite good. The "Tigers" were T-34/85s with a lot of sheet metal to make them look like Tigers. As a kid, I thought that they were actual Tigers since other movies like "Patton" and "Battle of the Bulge" just used modern tanks and didn't try to mock anything up. The M4s were actual Shermans, but NOT war Shermans. They were surplus M4A3s that had been modified by replacing the 75mm gun with a 76mm and given to Yugoslavia after the war as foreign aid.

  • @jollyjohnthepirate3168
    @jollyjohnthepirate31682 жыл бұрын

    Maitland was the Company commander of the squad. He was also the nephew of the General. He recognized what was going on by the names.

  • @flyawayq5115
    @flyawayq51152 жыл бұрын

    I recommend A Bridge too Far. Amazing cast.

  • @blytheguy7510

    @blytheguy7510

    2 жыл бұрын

    You can just say, "Starring every current actor in 1977." Lol. You're right though, great film.

  • @Navy-Viking
    @Navy-Viking2 жыл бұрын

    My dad showed me this movie at an age of 8 or so, and ever since, this has always been one of my favorite movies - Its got it all A true gem, that should be more known than it is

  • @ThothWhoWrites
    @ThothWhoWrites2 жыл бұрын

    I love a good war movie. This is a good war and anti-war movie. I'm glad you reacted to it. Good show. The general, Caroll O'Connor, gives a hilarious performance. My favorite set of scenes are where he gets involved in the situation. Oddly, this film always reminds me of the original version of The Longest Yard, which is not a war movie at all. The 1974 version. You should IMO put that on your react list.

  • @bigbow62
    @bigbow622 жыл бұрын

    Great movie...... Oddball is king ✌😎 Hey Devin, You gotta do these classic's, some of Hollywood's best 😉 The Dirty Dozen ( 1967 ) Patton ( 1970 ) The Great Escape ( 1963 ) The Guns Of Navarone ( 1961 ) Love the channel man..... best of luck going forward 👍☺

  • @Guitcad1
    @Guitcad12 жыл бұрын

    I first saw this as the edited broadcast version they showed on TV in the mid 80s and now, nearly 40 years later, I still can't get over Carroll O'Connor. You wear your STARS on your BATHROBE? 😆

  • @jerrywest9012
    @jerrywest90122 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for reacting to this gem. Always been one of my favorites.

  • @selkirk57
    @selkirk572 жыл бұрын

    Great reaction! I have been waiting for someone to take on this movie. Another movie that you would probably like is "The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming!" Perfect for your sense of humor.

  • @greenmonsterprod

    @greenmonsterprod

    2 жыл бұрын

    "Emergency! Everybody to get from street!"

  • @larry6360
    @larry63602 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, thank you, thank you, for reacting to a movie in this era and genre. It's really cool to give movies like this a shot. A lot of reactors don't, and I know why, but I appreciate it. You got a new subscriber here.

  • @joerenaud8292
    @joerenaud82922 жыл бұрын

    I love to watch this movie at least once or twice a year because it's so well done and entertaining. One of my favorite war movies with a great cast of actors.

  • @leebieland
    @leebieland2 жыл бұрын

    Good movie. Cross of iron amazing film to watch or hacksaw ridge another amazing film

  • @chodebon75
    @chodebon752 жыл бұрын

    watched this as a kid. my dad still says "booker...did you loose my ariel photographs?" haha

  • @peteyn.y.7960
    @peteyn.y.79602 жыл бұрын

    Devin!! YOU WILL LOVE THESE! 💯👊🙏🇺🇸 *MY COUSIN VINNY (1992)* PESCI, TOMEI *NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (2007)* COEN BROS *A FEW GOOD MEN (1992)* J NICHOLSON, CRUISE

  • @ForgottenHonor0
    @ForgottenHonor02 жыл бұрын

    I watched this movie in a cigar shop with a couple vets. When we met Oddball and his tank crew, lazing around, drinking wine, the vets couldn't hold back and tell me that is EXACTLY like what armor crews are like! LMAO

  • @thomascain8747

    @thomascain8747

    2 жыл бұрын

    As a tanker, nothing was funnier than when Oddball said they were just kicking back, eating cheese and drinking some wine.

  • @sreif78
    @sreif78 Жыл бұрын

    I loved this movie as a kid. Saw it when I was about ten years old in the 80's. Prefect caper, Clint, Telly, Don and Donald.

  • @danp3768
    @danp37682 жыл бұрын

    It's to bad that I can't give you a hundred thumbs up for this one

  • @pete4593
    @pete4593 Жыл бұрын

    I first saw this when I was 7 my dad was a 1st Sgt and we watched it when he was on duty one night in the company motor pool sitting in a army jeep I was so amazed , my dad was a real GI Joe and I was so proud.

  • @Beuwen_The_Dragon
    @Beuwen_The_Dragon Жыл бұрын

    Every Tanker who joins the army wants to be Oddball.

  • @rrmarshall3239
    @rrmarshall323911 ай бұрын

    Thanks for doing one of my favorite films! Woof Woof...🐕

  • @nephilim6032
    @nephilim60322 жыл бұрын

    Great heist film with a back drop of war.

  • @jonathanross149
    @jonathanross1492 жыл бұрын

    Glad you are reacting to this classic. This is the 1st reaction I have seen for this film.

  • @geoffsullivan7902
    @geoffsullivan79022 жыл бұрын

    This one , The Dirty Dozen and A Bridge too far are my favs….followed by Force Ten from Navaronne, Patton, Fury and Inglorious Bastards. Great reaction! ❤️🎥❤️

  • @DoctorZebedee
    @DoctorZebedee Жыл бұрын

    One my my all time fav movies. Nice to see someone else discover it.

  • @daveferraro4009
    @daveferraro40092 жыл бұрын

    You're great Devin. Time to do "The Dirty Dozen"

  • @retromaven2159
    @retromaven2159 Жыл бұрын

    One of my faves, thanks Devin!! Woof, woof...

  • @texasdustfart
    @texasdustfart2 жыл бұрын

    I love when veterans slip up and use military lingo without realizing it Devin said "they was in TDY" and used the term "unit", thank you for your service.

  • @regularguy8110
    @regularguy81102 жыл бұрын

    The cpt was...preserving a significantly important local artifact.

  • @llake102
    @llake1022 жыл бұрын

    The blue "crosshair" shoulder patch indicates Kelly (Clint Eastwood) and his men are from the 35th Infantry Division. It's a National Guard division, comprised of guardsmen from Missouri, Nebraska, and Kansas. In other words, we hayseeds are a greedy bunch and proud of it.

  • @christopherglock7239
    @christopherglock7239 Жыл бұрын

    Liked Oddball because he was crazy but not insane and enjoyed life even under fire.

  • @panzerdeal8727
    @panzerdeal87274 ай бұрын

    26.28 About the captain, When a major general is your uncle, and commands the Division, you can get around things....and he recognised his first sergents name, "Big Joe", off the radio in the General's headquarters.

  • @Razgriz85
    @Razgriz852 жыл бұрын

    If you want to see more movies like this, then check out The Dirty Dozen, Tora Tora Tora, A Bridge Too Far, The Great Escape, The Big Red One, The Tuskegee Airmen, The Memphis Belle (has actual combat footage from inside the bomber that they used in the movie), and Force 10 From Navarone.

  • @robertlehnert4148
    @robertlehnert41486 ай бұрын

    Of the major actors, only Clint and Donald are still with us. But right to the end, you could get a big smile out of Don Rickles if you called him "Crapgame"...and then he's still call you a hockey puck...and you felt like it was a blessing from the Lord.

  • @JakeSpeed69
    @JakeSpeed692 жыл бұрын

    My favourite all time film, so glad someone is doing a reaction to this.

  • @DisgruntledHippo
    @DisgruntledHippo2 жыл бұрын

    This is a classic. Love Oddball. Miss Don Rickles.

  • @porflepopnecker4376

    @porflepopnecker4376

    2 жыл бұрын

    "A DEAL deal!"

  • @davidmyford8258
    @davidmyford82582 жыл бұрын

    There's a Japanese anime series called Girls und Panzer that contains numerous references to Kelly's Heroes. At one point some of the characters are actually watching the DVD of the movie, and a scene from it is reproduced in animated form on their TV screen.

  • @5trider29

    @5trider29

    2 жыл бұрын

    Oh yeah, Girls Tankery is the most prestigious after school activity there is.

  • @kingscorpion7346
    @kingscorpion73462 жыл бұрын

    YES!!! the movie that made me fall in love with the M4 Sherman tank when I was just a lad!

  • @sandragruber4596
    @sandragruber45962 жыл бұрын

    Remember watching this in the late 90s on TV.... Good times and still one of the movies I watch late at night when I can't sleep

  • @Macaf4r
    @Macaf4r2 жыл бұрын

    Lol nice one of my all time favorites lol OddBall is my boy

  • @bocephus124
    @bocephus1242 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for doing this movie ,one of my favorites

  • @johnmarshall4442
    @johnmarshall44422 жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite movies. Love it !

  • @thomast8539
    @thomast85392 жыл бұрын

    Harry Dean Stanton was in everything good. This movie, Cool Hand Luke, Alien, Dillinger...the list is long and amazing.

  • @wombatwilly1002

    @wombatwilly1002

    2 жыл бұрын

    Christine!

  • @CSC52698
    @CSC526982 жыл бұрын

    My Grandma bought me this movie fore Christmas back in 2000. It was the time I really got into John Wayne, and Clint Eastwood films. As well as westerns, and war films.

  • @michaelvincent4280
    @michaelvincent4280 Жыл бұрын

    Best Teen inspiring movie. And I saw it as a teen, big screen. Still a favorite.

  • @freddymo3339
    @freddymo33392 жыл бұрын

    My most favorite of all WW2 movies is the this classic comedy with all star cast and the most original plot ! Seen at age 14, this movie NEVER gets old. Crap game and Odd Ball, Big Joe, Kelly and Mulligan, and Carol O'Conner (Archie Bunker) as PATTON ! It doesn't get any better than that !

  • @johngolombek61
    @johngolombek612 жыл бұрын

    I am glad you watched this sir, great cast great movie. One of the best films made , no cgi back then.

  • @peo4989
    @peo49892 жыл бұрын

    Man i love this movie. I live in Sweden and back in 89' our house burned severly so we had to stay at our uncles home while he was in Lebanon fighting in the UN forces. He had like every clint eastwood movie on vhs made at home. This movie became my favourite and also me evolving into a huge Clint Eastwood fan. I must have seen this movie over and over endless times. It made my young years good :). Cheers.

  • @patdonnelly9392
    @patdonnelly93922 жыл бұрын

    One of my all time favorite movies! I just hit subscribe for you!!

  • @SPQRTejano
    @SPQRTejano2 жыл бұрын

    When adjusted for inflation, and the cost of gold today. The value of that gold would have been around $350,000,000. For that kind of money, I could be a hero for a few days

  • @jmainzer8315
    @jmainzer83152 жыл бұрын

    Great choice .. I LITTERALLY just bought this on Amazon 4 days ago

  • @chardtomp
    @chardtomp9 ай бұрын

    Clint Eastwood always maintained that this would have been an even better movie if he'd been allowed to edit it. It would certainly be interesting to see what his cut would have looked like.

  • @ronaldfinkelstein6335
    @ronaldfinkelstein6335 Жыл бұрын

    I remember a TV presentation of this movie, where they had a military guy as a commenter, during breaks. And it was pointed out that the 'getaway; from the bank would have been nigh impossible. Why? They left in a GERMAN truck. If it would have been spotted by an Allied fighter-bomber, it would have been destroyed. There were a couple of other issues...was it dental gold?[from gold teeth...extracted from Holocaust victims, after execution] And, as a minor point, what would $16 million of gold, in 1944, be worth, in 2022? Finally, what do Kelly's Heros do afterwards? Desert the Army? Go back into the 'line', as if nothing happened? [and, if they did that, what do they do with the gold?]

  • @kvoltti
    @kvoltti2 жыл бұрын

    The artillery officer who apologized to Kelly was played by Telley Savalas’s brother.

  • @rwcowell
    @rwcowell2 жыл бұрын

    Awesome war action/comedy movie. If you like the "Kelly's Heroes" movie, there's a more modern day movie, with kind of a similar theme/plot to it, taking place during the 1st Gulf War called "Three Kings". I think you would like it. if you digged this movie. Do a review sometime. Cheers!

  • @danielhaynes2373
    @danielhaynes23732 жыл бұрын

    John Landis was an 18 year old grip or "gopher" on location with this film and actually WROTE the first draft of "An American Werewolf In London" while there. It just didn't get made until 1981.

  • @raycebannon6374

    @raycebannon6374

    2 жыл бұрын

    Believe Landis said he's one of the nuns walking when the tank passes. Believe all the nuns were crew guys.

  • @danielhaynes2373

    @danielhaynes2373

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@raycebannon6374 Cool 😎👍

  • @zvimur
    @zvimur2 жыл бұрын

    Recommend "Space Cowboys". Eastwood and Sutherland reunion.

  • @spacedinosaur8733
    @spacedinosaur87332 жыл бұрын

    Great movie & great reaction!

  • @satoncho
    @satoncho2 жыл бұрын

    Clint Eastwood is a legend even in comedy.