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Mel Gibson enlists soldiers for the American revolution
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Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
He yelled freeeeeeedom
9.5. Nice clip=) Loved Billings, Rollins, Skunk and Occam in the movie=) Awesome bunch of guerilla warriors. The pastor from the other group was also a very cool character:D
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A solid 9.
The shot of him melting down his murdered boys toy soldiers to make bullets to kill the enemy that killed him was always so powerful to me. I always felt the character did that so in a way, his son had a hand in his own revenge
Hell yeah, well put 👌🤌
"You're right. My son's were better men."
At the outset of the war, the Continental Army were desperate for bullets. So much so that they melted down anything with lead (including pewter dinnerware) and cast it all into musket balls. They also put bounties out for cannonballs recovered from battlefields.
my great x7 grandfather hezekiah adkins guarded and transported wagons of lead from the new river area in wv to north carolina during the war to give the army ammo from the lead mines here. Im proud of him and his father who both fought in the line. @@TheStig505
I love the Idea but to me it just made it personal for him to do that. To use his toys to kill the men who let him die with the one who killed him.
That close friend bond when you trash talk each other even during bad times😂
That's the only bond I form. Or no friendship.
The word you are looking for is Comradery. Even the Airforce has it, bless their hearts.
I want to know how he calmed them all down to get back in there.
He shouted his full name.
Once they realized who he was, they calmed right the fuck down. Lol. Martin was like a demigod to those men.
“It’s just a prank bro!”
Right? I'm sure they knew who he was and was just joking around
He had friends in there.
That chuckle from John Billings straddles the fine line between most charming/most creepy.
Those are the type of folk you want in war, captain America is cool and all but you sometimes need dirty deeds done dirt cheap by half mad men of dubious morality.
@@RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus I think Cap'n is cool because he doesn't want to kill, but he doesn't like bullies, either.
@@Bryan-ip1gf “Wars are not won on the field of combat. Battles are, but those are only ever part of the story. To win a war you need to break the enemy's resolve, to force him to accept defeat. Otherwise the war will never end. Too many conflicts persist because battles are won but the hearts and minds of the people are not. Winning involves every level of society, from the generals and politicians to the shop girls and street cleaners. The infantryman with his rifle may be the blunt weapon used to win this fight, but he is neither the instigator nor the concluder.”
@@RomanvonUngernSternbergnrmfvus who said that?
@@Bryan-ip1gf a guy who makes sure you pay your phone bill on time. Iam not even kidding, that’s from a game franchise called battletech which is mostly about big stompy robots and combined arms. The quote is from a guy called “Anastasius Focht” a man who was in charge of the greatest military curb stomping in the entire franchise which was lead by what amounted to the military arm of space AT&T. I’ve heard similar sentiments from my buddies and family that are/were into the intel/coin /psyop side of stuff and thought it was applicable to get my point across. Glad you like it.
My history teacher showed us this movie during class back in 2000, I hope he still values the USA.
I had American history in 1991 so I didn't get the Patriot I got a movie called Johnny Treman
@bigwillietheb Johnny Tremain? Looks interesting. I'll give it go.
Why wouldnt he? America is more than what the Demorats and joe biden makes of her. As long as we have good people that still believe in God and in the Values and Principles that America was founded on, America will be alright.
My teacher teacher showed us this movie as well, taking a second to censor certain scenes with his body (the rusty saw surgery and cannon ball taking a dude's leg off come to mind as examples).
@@hoarsewhisperer8789 should have left that in, shows the horrors of war.
Say what you want about Mel, but he directs some of the best period pieces ever. The Patriot is no exception.
It was directed by Roland Emmerich. But yeah he did some good movies. I liked apocalypto
Amen to that 🙏🏻
I think what he makes is really good wish-fulfilment action hero flicks. These films are very watchable and enjoyable but they’re way closer to “lethal weapon but in the past” than a period film
The patriot is nothing but a load of hisorically innacuarate dogshit lol.
It was a terrible period piece. Fun to watch, but fucking terrible period piece.
I saw this in the theatre, and they showed Occam making his mark. I don't understand why it was cut from the video release.
Because there are very sensitive people. That don't like nor want to understand our history. And they remain ignorant because they can.
@@tgs9740 Yeah, but they didn't cut the line before that where said, you can have my n1gr0..... I just found it strange that they thought him making his mark was more offensive than that.
@@tgs9740great point sir
There's a joke in there about Occam's razor, but they cut it out
@@TheReturnOfBert I missed that, I guess
Long time ago, I was looking for a movie called "Patriot Games" but by error picked up this one. I wasn't disappointed at all. Remember this "error" to this day! What a movie!
Either movie you were seeing an icon. Harrison Ford in Patriot games and Mel Gibson here.
Both are great movies haha. Cheers to you sir!
Nice to show that the militia is the common citizen regardless of what people want to believe today
It's also nice to see people carrying firearms without any infringement placed on them.
@@christopherweber9464 it’s a Blessing and should always remain that way
@@c.galindo9639 I agree, people should only have guns in a well regulated militia.
@@Sobercapybara You don't understand the words you say.
@@christopherweber9464 Yeah it is also nice to see that when it was written it took 20 minutes to re-load and not what we have now...
Martin: They fought this kind of war before Me: For King and for Country against Mami France
they were also kind of fighting as irregulars and using hit and run tactics. That is why the French officer was really uneasy around them. He knew these men used to be his former enemies and that they did some pretty monstrous things.
@@Amann0407 Like I say for King and for Country no one doesn’t know what United States did for UK we practically invented the word for king and for country and The words “The Things we do for England”
And now they're going to fight king and country with France as an ally.
Hell of a movie. Makes me want to watch it again.
Billings has the best laugh.
The British Dragoon uniforms are absolutely fire 🔥
@4:27 Ayyy crossfire! *Don't do that* lol
I was just thinking that haha
One of them probably is Aldo Raine's ancestor. 0:22
They were people that loved their nation and gave their lives to fight off the enemy
There still are
Lets not forget they hated the nation that they originally came from. Their 'enemy' was their own blood, largely speaking.
@@dudeguyman96Because the nation they originally came from is one of the most bloodthirsty, oppressive nations in all of human history.
@@yougotsomemoneyformeboy5297 Its easy to call it those things and regard it as negative from a modern viewpoint. Every nation that was able to take what it wanted, did so. The British at the time were probably one of the most humane nations at the time. Im not absolving them of questionable wartime decisions. My point was just that the reasons for the Revolutionary War were not just, in my opinion.
@@yougotsomemoneyformeboy5297 What a load of tosh. Compared to Atilla, the Mongols, the Matabele, the Nguni, the Persians et al, the Brits were angels.
The kid never did get old enough..........
Sadly no. John was my favourite character in the movie. I really hated that part of the movie.
@@oilersridersbluejays Agreed. I think that final scene with him is the one that sat in my mind the most. What else is there to do, you've just lost everything that is important, all your love gone. I get why he ended it. F*cking sad scene, but added a sense of realism about the reality, and tragedy, of war.
yeah it's a shame , if he did grow up maybe he might have fought in the war of 1812
@@bigwilliethebAnd would have put that one in the W column too.
@bigwillietheb and he most likely would've been a high-ranking officer too because the kid would be at least a 40-something man by then.
Never gets old watching this movie. Entertaining and authentic. I wonder if the Bunker Hill movie with Ben Affleck was ever reconsidered? Been fun to see Gibson do another American Revolution movie of some sorts.
Entertaining, yes. Authentic, not really. The militia is shown shooting far more accurately than their training would allow, the weapons (especially pistols) are far more accurate than they really were, there are numerous uniform and naval anachronisms, British tactics are incorrect (at least some would have been able to return fire in the ambushes, and they would not have raced across hundreds of yards of open ground in a bayonet charge), and militia tactics are incorrect (the crossfires would never have happened due to risk of hitting their own men).
Authentic? Are you joking?
Authentic 😂😂
Oh honey this is literally the least authentic video out there. In reality Martin was more like the movie villain, and the british guy was decent.
One of the greatest movies of all time😎💯
1:15 cant imagine this scene today
1:35 The look on his face of the slave. The only person that was ever decent to him.
Hollywood hates Mel but he makes the best movies
00:15 A very unorthodox, but effective recruiting method
Miltia, i think this a nod to the legend of the USMC veing founded in a tavern
The crossfire would have been crazy in half these scenes how are we supposed to believe nobody got hit
You stagger men in groups , each group is directing fire towards the enemy, but their position relative to the other groups means friendly fire is highly unlikely
@@NateMcBrady they are using muskets notoriously inaccurate one two the men are positioned right across from each other with the British in the middle
@@bluezac2021 no, that’s just what the perspective of the camera shot makes it look like, but staggering men in groups like that is how ambushes have been done since…Greco-Roman times? Standard procedure
@@bluezac2021 they are not using muskets they are using Long Rifles which were quite accurate up to 200 yards and your average rifleman could hit a man square in the chest at that range, they were slower to reload than muskets but the accuracy was way better
@@augistry5439 one these are irregulars they are using whatever they had available two long rifles became popular in later raids and guerilla attacks done to pick off officers that’s why they say the first snipers were in the revolutionary war and three again these are militia you can’t expect that level of accuracy from these men you obviously had hunters who were proficient in the use of firearms but none were used to being under fire none were as skilled at reloading as British regulars who at the time controlled most of the world if not influenced it even in the most generous interpretation you’d be hard pressed to make the case that no over penetration or misses would’ve occurred in any of these scenes even with professional soldiers let alone militia men
@ 4:27 watch that crossfire!!!
Great film
The origin of the USMC.........
Good ❤
Just realized while this was all happening, Frenchie was enjoying a Turkey Leg
Thing is Gabriel had been in the Continental army for 2 years I believe, he thought by then he knew it all. But by learning all those rules, marching, and signals he had no idea how to actually fighting a guerilla campaign which is vastly different compared to meeting your enemy on field.
As a non native speaking English (I’m Peruvian), I’ve always wanted to know what did they say when presenting their muskets. So it was “Make Ready” all this time 😂
It must have been exciting and scary to be in the colonies at this time. I often wonder what my ancestors thought during this time when they served. All of my ancestors survived to see America after the Revolution for many years.
That was the first time in Ockham’s life that he was treated like a regular human being. Whether he was born into a family of slaves or kidnapped in Africa, he never knew fairness. It immediately sparked fear, particularly fear of being punished (for not “knowing his place”). It took him several seconds to realize that he was doing nothing wrong by simply acting as a man with free-will.
Bit if a crossfire there.
I wish someone had a made a movie about the man Gibson based this movie on , Col. Francis Marion, the Swamp fox.
Disney did a TV series in the 1950s- "Swamp Fox" I think, and I think Leslie Nielsen was Marion. Also, Benjamin Martin is based on three other figures as well.
0:16. 1:49
seeing that little red headed boy in this scene hurts so much when you've seen the whole movie.
Historically as accurate as braveheart and Mary Poppins.
@propertiesspain1869 Who told you this is based on real life people? Don't believe everything you hear, then you won't be so disappointed later on.
You are correct, it's not particularly accurate to the true events. It is historically authentic though, it really looks like it takes place in 1770s South Carolina. And it is a very good movie.
@@nothingleft3473 It is based on actual time in history, the same as braveheart.
How dare you. Mary Poppins was chillingly accurate.
Not EVERY movie about past events needs to be 100% historically accurate. It is a movie for ENTERTAINMENT The only time I would get annoyed about historical inaccuracies is if the people responsible for the movie came out and said “we tried to make this as accurate as possible” but fumbled basically everything
nooo... heath ledger aka the jokerr😭😭😭 rip my bro🙏
He turned around in his chair to thank me too
The first American Rangers.
In theater they someone called a “dramaturg”. Their job is to become an expert on the period; language, costumes, history, politics, hair, weapons, tactics, etc. They advise all others in their craft. I’m sure that Gibson has a good one.
Peter Woodward, who portrayed Charles O’Hara, is a graduate of the British Academy of Dramatic Combat. He even had a show on the History Channel about warfare of the past.
Their secret hideout always reminds me of the Pirates of The Caribbean ride at Disneyland.
I wouldn't know I live in Florida so I go to Disney World
Real spot.
Fun fact the little kid who said he wanted to “kill redcoats” wasn’t old enough because in the 1770s you had to be 10 years old before you died in battle
If they had a Time Machine and seen what we are today. These men would have never picked up a weapon.
That spit killed me
I love this ridiculous campy movie
Leon Rippy really brought it.
4:24 never could understand about this scene was why the British did not have patrols out on the wings of the formation.
I work with a guy who laughs just like John Billings
He's christ child and talented very very much
4:29 crossfire?
Man I miss Heath Ledger so much
If it wasn't for the Native Americans teaching us guerilla warfare, we probably wouldn't have won the war. Back then you never directly targeted officers, and the wars were fought in massive firing lines and charges.
I thought the words ''accuracy'' and ''precision'' were already related enough to be used in the same sentence. Then again in the case of 18th century muskets neither word hold significant meaning beyond around 80 yards, with quality/ quantity of powder and wind playing the most signifiact part.
They're related but different. Being accurate is hitting close to your target. Being precise is hitting close to your other shots. You can be one but not the other. Being precise and not accurate means you'll miss, but you'll miss in the same spot. Being accurate and not precise means your target will be in the middle of your shots, but your shots are scattered around it. If you're aiming at a man's chest, an inaccurate but precise shooter might keep hitting him in the same shoulder (maybe the sight of the gun is bad). An imprecise but accurate shooter might hit him in the chest, but if he shot 5 times he might just hit him in a circle around where he was aiming (maybe he has good aim but can't hold the gun perfectly steady).
Nice explanation. Cheers mate.@@jcarson3721
They faught with more strategy , and tactics , cover then i see in the Civil War i wonder why?
The best and most awesome historically inaccurate film he has ever directed! 😂
Well,it was a fictional story. I bet you complain that "They Died With their Boots On" wasn't a historically accurate depiction of Custer's Last Stand.
@@doughessonThis movie is pure propaganda, that deliberately spreads misinformation.
This is movie, not a documentary.
It's still entertaining though it does depict fictionalized accounts of the brutality faced by American colonists trying to either win a seat in Parliament for representation or to break free & start a new country separate from England.@@youwayo
0:14 modern version: "God bless President Biden!" Music stops and everyone starts pulling out concealed handguns and sawed off shotguns, bartender pulls out an AR-15.
He has some friends and he is getting more men to help American soldiers to win the war and beat the British
Tom Nutall.
Gibson - "God Save King George!" Tavern goers - "So you have chosen DEATH"
Who is the snarky leprechaun guy that keeps showing up and laughing
I think he played a bar owner in Deadwood, as well as a leader of The People sect on Six Feet Under
It must be a nice for jason Isaacs to get to play a good guy for a change
Have you SEEN this movie!? He's the one that ordered the church full of townspeople burned down!
I love how he melts down the toy soldiers from his murdered son to make bullets. Reinforces the reason to be there in the first place, he never wanted this, now he is there its for his son.
Just wonder what the cry will be this time
its coming...again
Pouring rain, flintlocks able to fire…… movie magic.
I always found it funny the British were dressed as literal red and white targets.
One of the best movies made along w Last of the Mohicans
That film was cinematically impressive, but I loathe it for horribly deviating from the novel.
Ww3 Me walking in a Waffle House, Throwing a chair at a waitress after saying "Biden rules." And she catches it. "Come with me if you want to live."
GOD SAVE JOE BIDEN…… Where in the right place.
4.25 that is not how you make an ambush
They framed Mel Gibson too
They build up billings to be some super war guy but he ends up taking his own life. I feel like that was a wasted build up in this movie.
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I saw Mr. Gibson salute My Pres. Trump at a CPAC couple of yrs ago....right after I did at a Sean Hannity Townhall in July 2021 Edinburg, Texas. One of the damn proudest moments of my God given life.
Ew, gross.
Salute a man trying to overthrow democracy. The least hypocritical conservative ladies and gentleman!
Wasn’t that big a deal.
Donald Trump wants me to lead the revolution? Okay President Trump, I'll go to bat for you.
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Most Americans were in favor of King George. After all, during his reign over these colonies, Americans were very lightly taxed. Indeed, Americans would never be so lightly taxed as they were under the King. Very few Americans were actually rebels. And that's kind of something that revolutionaries don't want you to know. That it only takes a few people to change things. If it takes only so little to rebel, how many would it take to set things right again?
Cherokee don't have language of Holy people
horrible history okay movie
Such a poor flag waving historical nonsense film
Would rather a commie loving one. Probably
The American Revolution really happened. It wasn't pretty.
Gentlemen, we have an Englishman.
Thats not his point. Its a very innacurate film.@kebabsausen
@@robertlukacs4954it was never claimed to be historically accurate. It was a hollywood film produced to make money. Lighten up francis.
This movie made the british seem far worse than reality. Definitely enjoyable but up there with braveheart level of authenticity lol
I liked the movie. Historically speaking, however, it's pretty much crap.
God save Joe Biden! 0:17 -