HBO Band of Brothers 'Wounded List' - HD 1080p

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One of my favorite clip of Band of Brothers. Demonstrating the brotherhood shared in wounds.

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Bull's reaction to being reminded of his wound is some great acting. You can see on his face he's not just remembering when he got wounded, he's remembering the night he spent alone and afraid in the barn, he's remembering that Dutch girl and her father, he's remembering fighting that German in close quarters combat and nearly getting skewered with a bayonet. The memory of being shot in Holland is a very bad memory for him.

aboxofbeans
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The way these guys interact with each other is absolutely perfect. You'd swear these actors all grew up together

UnimpressedGoose
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Pretty great to be giving a tour of the wounded with a helmet that looks like a spaghetti strainer.

Caniewaak
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Joe Toye earned a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, and four Purple Hearts. Four.

decodeddiesel
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This scene just goes to show how great the acting and the series as a whole was. The banter displayed isnt gung-ho or silly, it sounds really genuine considering where they are and what they've been through.

thedarknesscallingme
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How are those nuts Sergeant?
Doing fine Bill, nice of you to ask.

roguelead
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"Its wounded, injured is when you fall out of a tree or something."
Lol

chill
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Scenes like this make Muck’s death one of the saddest in the show. He was personable and friendly. You liked to listen to him talk.

MrHalohunter
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"Nice of you to ask"
Has to be my favorite delivery of a line from the whole of BoB lol

alexroxhissox
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When Frank John Hughes, the actor who portrayed Bill Guarnere, took the real Bill Guarnere and Babe Heffron to meet the cast where they were filming in England, Heffron stopped next to Richard Speight Jr., who portrayed Skip Muck, and said to him, “kid, I was there when you got it.”

jimharper
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the best thing about this series is that you got to know so many characters in such a short time

stark
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" It called wounded peanut, injured is when you fall out of a tree or something " . " Dont worry there is enough crap flying around here " lmao can't stop laughing

hoangvu
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I got to hear firsthand as a kid at my Dad's Legion Hall from a 101st veteran back in the 80's a few stories. One was how they were resting behind a stonewall and their mail had finally caught up with them. One guy was so entranced by a letter from home he sat down on top of the stonewall with everyone telling him to get his ass down as snipers were sure to see him; right then a shot rings out and hits him in the back of his steel pot and everyone heard the bullet zing around inside the helmet a couple of times before exiting. He fell over like he was dead but luckily it just knocked him out cold and grazed him while completely shredding up the helmet liner. He apparently had no problems taking cover after that.

tomservo
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if you note the subtleties in each scene you can really pick up a lot. note Muck is the one introducing all the wounded, he even takes note of a guy whose never been hit, and says they're lucky... and not long after Muck is wiped out. and he mentions Bull, and Bull gets suddenly serious... probably remembering having to kill that enemy by hand and almost having two civilians killed as well.

kbanghart
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Part of what made this series great was scenes like this, not all battles and gunfights, sometimes just their downtime, them talking, joking around, and being friends.

tombranch
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This was and is the greatest military show ever.
Period.

kylebrogmus
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Sad knowing muck ended up getting blown to shreds on this episode or the next.. I always liked him

KPatrick
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"Tied me own boots once last week. All by meself."

carlwilliams
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Always liked this scene. Thought it captured the closeness, camaraderie and intimacy the Toccoa guys shared that the book spoke of. They knew each other inside and out

ghostpepper
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Being in a front line rifle squad in WWII was a dangerous job, your prospects for getting wounded hovered between 60-70%. Anything, including doing nothing, could get you killed or maimed at any moment. This knowledge wore down veteran infantrymen, as they saw their comrades get taken and knowing full well their own turn was likely to come up.

davidmurray