HenryvKeiper

HenryvKeiper

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Nelson at Coruscant

Nelson at Coruscant

Christine a la Hellraiser

Christine a la Hellraiser

GEICO - DANIEL PLAINVIEW

GEICO - DANIEL PLAINVIEW

An Opinion on Music

An Opinion on Music

Underground - Metropolis

Underground - Metropolis

HAL's Death Redux

HAL's Death Redux

Star Wars a la The Dam Busters

Star Wars a la The Dam Busters

Worst Line Reading Ever Redux

Worst Line Reading Ever Redux

Fun with Sultan - 2

Fun with Sultan - 2

Fun with Sultan - 1

Fun with Sultan - 1

The Lighthorsemen - Main Theme

The Lighthorsemen - Main Theme

The Lighthorsemen - Conclusion

The Lighthorsemen - Conclusion

The Lighthorsemen - Opening

The Lighthorsemen - Opening

Dave Hunt Sings

Dave Hunt Sings

Re: A Scene From Troll 2

Re: A Scene From Troll 2

Glory - "Glory hallelujah!"

Glory - "Glory hallelujah!"

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  • @carloseugeniocarlos4287
    @carloseugeniocarlos42875 сағат бұрын

    a godamn great movie with a majestic classic soundtrack!

  • @BayouBoy2443
    @BayouBoy24433 күн бұрын

    Literally all the British did since WW2 started was just harass the shit outta the Germans lmao

  • @chasecreamer727
    @chasecreamer7276 күн бұрын

    Makes me wonder if the Red Baron (Manfred von Richthofen)survived WW1 and became the chief of the Luftwaffe instead of Göring. May have been a different story that thankfully didn’t come to pass.

  • @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
    @walterkronkitesleftshoe66843 күн бұрын

    An interesting thought indeed... but remember that combat prowess does not necessarily mean organisational and managerial prowess.

  • @robkimberlin959
    @robkimberlin9596 күн бұрын

    I’ve often wondered if the Nazis actually hated the Jews or if they just saw them as a way to power. And the Jews just weren’t important enough to worry about. Just the way Republicans-and some “progressives”-are willing to sacrifice people that just aren’t that important.

  • @mrsupremegascon
    @mrsupremegascon2 күн бұрын

    They hated them, like most Europe at that time and like most of the Muslim world today. This hatred can be seen as strange for 21th century Westerners, but it can be understood (not justified, but understood) by closed Jews were in Europe at that time, how they held a lot of power while not being bound by nationhood. They were basically seen like a foreign ruling class.

  • @FrancoPetrucciOficial
    @FrancoPetrucciOficial7 күн бұрын

    hola!!! tengo una pregunta ¿como se llama la pelicula ? saludos.

  • @MarkHarrison733
    @MarkHarrison73313 күн бұрын

    Galland never said this to Goring.

  • @walterkronkitesleftshoe6684
    @walterkronkitesleftshoe66843 күн бұрын

    But its good it riles you though.

  • @MarkHarrison733
    @MarkHarrison7333 күн бұрын

    @@walterkronkitesleftshoe6684 We fought the wrong enemy twice.

  • @marculix
    @marculix17 күн бұрын

    That aircraft in the opening (Junkers Ju 52) crashed unfortunately in 2018 here in Switzerland in the alps.

  • @baanibarnes9711
    @baanibarnes971118 күн бұрын

    Standout theme that really stirs the blood! Films pretty good too . . .

  • @kevintracey4644
    @kevintracey464418 күн бұрын

    Why do you feel it is racist?

  • @MarkHarrison733
    @MarkHarrison73318 күн бұрын

    Britain and its defunct empire was only a satellite of the United States by late 1940. Britain did not have the ability to defeat Germany. The USSR did, at the Battle of Moscow.

  • @angrytrainguy547
    @angrytrainguy54720 күн бұрын

    Moltke when he sees Germany being dependant on russian gas and the russian invasion of Ukraine.

  • @sandorclegane6715
    @sandorclegane671521 күн бұрын

    My legs day theme.

  • @busterzigler7530
    @busterzigler753022 күн бұрын

    I didn't get to watch this back then bcos, few homes had videos, no KZread.

  • @dr.lennartlichtenstein4298
    @dr.lennartlichtenstein429822 күн бұрын

    4:53

  • @nicholasweaver7809
    @nicholasweaver780922 күн бұрын

    And out there ass got kicked, all the way back to Berlin

  • @simonlaw9234
    @simonlaw923424 күн бұрын

    Kenneth Branagh is he same as this as in everything he do. He is no more versatile than Sean Connery.

  • @johnking5174
    @johnking517410 күн бұрын

    So you are saying this portrayal as Heydrich is the same as his portrayal as Gilderoy Lockhart in Harry Potter? If you are, you are a moron.

  • @Moeflyer6213
    @Moeflyer621324 күн бұрын

    "Messeschmitt!" "Heinkel!" "Messeschmitt!" "No, they are all Heinkel!" They are Airbus now.

  • @cheekychupakabra
    @cheekychupakabra26 күн бұрын

    i spent entire 2 months of my summer vacation (2003) watching the second VCD of this movie Love you clint eastwood❤

  • @KlausNiemann-cs3ef
    @KlausNiemann-cs3ef27 күн бұрын

    England is dwarf compare to Rusia

  • @user-fh1do9xb4n
    @user-fh1do9xb4n28 күн бұрын

    :) I'm sure the nazis would've found plenty of other people to hate, oppress and exterminate given the chance > Slavs, Gypsies, Arabs and Indians for example. Pretty telling story though, 10x

  • @mrsupremegascon
    @mrsupremegascon2 күн бұрын

    They judged nationless people in Europe as parasite (so Jews and Gypsies). Their hatred for Slavs was purely because Germans were struggling against them since millennial. They wanted to win once and for all and colonize all of Eastern Europe. They didn't hate Arabs and Indians, they even enrolled a lot of them in the SS.

  • @Normandie17
    @Normandie1728 күн бұрын

    "You Sir, had your arses kicked".

  • @MrJuvefrank
    @MrJuvefrankАй бұрын

    There are dozens of films about the Civil War infantry regiments. People should make films about the Marines if not the Navy who likewise fought in the Civil War before Black folks say we can't make films about that. Yes, the Marines have tons of infantrymen these days, but back then, Marines went on ships. Actually, the Navy and the Marines have to be alongside each other pretty often because they both answer to the secretary of the Navy.

  • @paulfri1569
    @paulfri1569Ай бұрын

    The Goering character was perfect in this movie and what brilliant casting.

  • @paulfri1569
    @paulfri1569Ай бұрын

    German arrogance?

  • @SAOrules
    @SAOrulesАй бұрын

    Oh man

  • @adrianaslund8605
    @adrianaslund8605Ай бұрын

    In real life Kritzinger did seem abit grossed out by it. And he attempted to resign afterwards. But the film does seem to portray him in a more positive light then what was perhaps warranted.

  • @stephencrewes5773
    @stephencrewes5773Ай бұрын

    I love this movie. But the helicopter is an anachronism.

  • @flankspeed
    @flankspeedАй бұрын

    Take 3 guesses as to who "the man" was.

  • @Bellasguy
    @BellasguyАй бұрын

    The acting in this film is truly mesmerizing. The whole thing basically filmed in one room and I’m spellbound every time I see it.

  • @sneakerbay1836
    @sneakerbay1836Ай бұрын

    The radio call is saddening

  • @seanwilson4350
    @seanwilson4350Ай бұрын

    One of the greatest movie themes of all time. The segue way into the fugue-like double bass and violins (1:32) and then back into the militaristic snare drum explosion (2:35) is masterfully done by Ron Goodwin

  • @Penfold-zr2be
    @Penfold-zr2beАй бұрын

    Sir Horatio Manners

  • @EngPheniks
    @EngPheniksАй бұрын

    I like the enthusiasm of the General here

  • @chrisholland7367
    @chrisholland736710 күн бұрын

    Knowing what a high risk operation it was, he had to sell it . He did an incredible job.

  • @user-hi8hn9fn3m
    @user-hi8hn9fn3mАй бұрын

    Is this kind of movie EVER going to be made Again??

  • @Frankie-O
    @Frankie-OАй бұрын

    Steven Spielberg could've done Hacksaw Ridge.

  • @Andrew_Anderson_
    @Andrew_Anderson_Ай бұрын

    1:51 For what we all come

  • @davidrendall7195
    @davidrendall7195Ай бұрын

    The actual officer was my great uncle, Brian Urquhart. After Market Garden he was promoted to Lt.Col and given command of a Nazi leadership / scientist hunting team. He was present at the liberation of Belsen concentration camp, was part of the repatriation of Cossacks and then completed a 40 year career as an undersecretary in the United Nations. He died aged 101 in 2021. It's also worth pointing out that he never spoke to Browning as portrayed in the film "Major's don't argue with Lt.Generals!" he once told me. He briefed Browning's chief of staff, a brigadier and the three brigade majors of 1st Airborne Division. He was the only ULTRA (enigma) cleared officer and got his information from German codebreaking. Unable to reveal his source, he did what all intelligence officers did and used tertiary, lower grade intel to make his point. The photos the CoS and Brigade Majors saw were of two or three PzKw.III some distance from the landing zones. They were unconvinced of the threat. Brian had to keep the secret of ULTRA/enigma until the mid 1980s - long after the cover story of photos of panzers had become solid report in Cornelius Ryan's book. Browning's assessment in the film - that both Panzer divisions were non-operational - was in fact the correct one, and wasn't made by Browning but by Brian himself, who was reading their complete return of strength. Unlike this cinematic presentation, neither Pz Div near Arnhem had operational tanks on Day+1 and only a handful of armoured cars and self propelled guns. They numbered fewer than 7,000 men on the first day after grievous losses in France. The Panzers and reinforcements that destroyed 1st Airborne came later on special transports from Germany and the Czech border on Day+3. As Brian and another great uncle on Market Garden separately pointed out - if it was only a quick right turn from Arnhem to the Ruhr, then it was only a quick left turn from the Ruhr to Arnhem. Which is exactly what German reinforcements did. It was the proximity of senior German commanders to Arnhem that created the swift response, It was infantry with mortar, sniper rifles and MGs that stopped 1st Airborne Div reaching the bridge in the first two days. This is all pretty well recorded history in numerous well researched and sourced academic books on the subject including Brian's. The scriptwriters of A Bridge Too Far took some terrible liberties with history and personalities to create an enjoyable motion picture - we shouldn't be quoting from them as if they're an authority.

  • @tatata1543
    @tatata1543Ай бұрын

    To sum up: hatred is a much more powerful and long lasting emotion than love. Which is why the human race is what it is.

  • @runningfree212
    @runningfree212Ай бұрын

    Who Dares Wins

  • @alexanderross1979
    @alexanderross1979Ай бұрын

    Remember Luke, the Force will be with you always.....the Royal Air Force that is.......

  • @bigguy1164
    @bigguy1164Ай бұрын

    It's a real testament how fast they reorganized to face the British and Americans. Almost every in the Netherlands was shattered on their westward retreat. Rundstedt and Model reorganized them into Kampfgruppes of mixed Heer and Waffen-SS troops along with supplementing them with Luftwaffe personnel, railway workers and DAK laborer's. The collapse of Market Garden was a testament to the flexibility of the Wehrmacht compared to the more ridged chain of command of the western Allies. If Rundstedt and Rommel had been afforded the same operation freedom in Normandy landings, D-day may have ended a much more costly effort.

  • @davemac1197
    @davemac1197Ай бұрын

    There was no delay at Son because of the building of the replacement Bailey bridge - it was done entirely during the hours of darkness when it was doctrine not to advance tanks in enemy territory, so the tanks would have laagered overnight somewhere in the 101st Airborne area anyway. There was a 15-mile gap between the 101st at Veghel and the 82nd at Grave. Elliot Gould's Colonel Bobby Stout was based on Colonel Robert Sink of the 506th PIR, and he had nothing to do with the bridging operation at Son - he was in Eindhoven with most of his regiment. Gould's "36 hours behind schedule" line is misleading - that delay occurred later at Nijmegen where the 82nd had not secured the undefended Waal bridge on the first day, a blunder not mentioned in the Hollywood film because it was made for the American market. Source: Bridging The Club Route - Guards Armoured Division’s Engineers During Operation Market Garden, John Sliz (2015, 2016)

  • @loudelk99
    @loudelk99Ай бұрын

    They knew the tanks were there, didn't pass on the word to the troops dropping in and allowed the division to be destroyed,

  • @horseracingstuff
    @horseracingstuff2 ай бұрын

    Kritzinger who isn't shown here was played by David Threlfall another brilliant actor who could play any role.

  • @Slncr57
    @Slncr57Ай бұрын

    Threlfall is the stand out actor in this stellar cast. His tortured engagement with the exercise is incredibly subtle and helps explain how the whole dreadful business happened.

  • @120.V
    @120.V2 ай бұрын

    ✨💎

  • @byron8657
    @byron86572 ай бұрын

    I Love the movie Scarlet Pimpernel i watched it in the early 80s when i was still highschool. Anthony Andrew as Scarlet Pimpernel and Jane Seymour as his Aristocratic love! I remember forever in my mind when he was confronted by the French Burgoise crowd and they are suspecting that although he is one of them they smell something fishy on him that he maybe the Robinhood archetype of the French Revolution; he said to them I qoute; They seek him here, they seek him there! Those Frenchies seeks him everywhere! Is he in heaven or is he in hell! That damn elusive Pimpernel! And when he saw Jane Seymour he was mesmerized with her beauty, Jane replied but beauty is in the eyes of the beholder Sir Percy and he replied and this beholder is enchanted! K

  • @JamesRichards-mj9kw
    @JamesRichards-mj9kw2 ай бұрын

    Germany did not lose the Battle of Britain, as Galland and von Rundstedt confirmed. It was irrelevant anyway as Hitler never intended to invade the UK.

  • @JamesRichards-mj9kw
    @JamesRichards-mj9kw2 ай бұрын

    We should have allied with the Axis in 1936 against the only threat.

  • @JamesRichards-mj9kw
    @JamesRichards-mj9kw2 ай бұрын

    So glad Ike bankrupted the UK.

  • @stevemoss4205
    @stevemoss42052 ай бұрын

    Broadsword calling Danny Boy...is my ringtone..😊

  • @user-xc8ne6cr4t
    @user-xc8ne6cr4t2 ай бұрын

    Sean Connery was excellent in this role.