'Who's Doing The Shooting?' - Saving Private Ryan (1998) #shorts #savingprivateryan #movie #scene

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"Who's Doing The Shooting?" - Saving Private Ryan (1998) #shorts #savingprivateryan #movie #scene

Saving Private Ryan is a 1998 American epic war film directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Robert Rodat. Set in 1944 in France during World War II, it follows a group of soldiers, led by Captain John Miller (Tom Hanks), on their mission to locate Private James Francis Ryan (Matt Damon) and bring him home safely after his three brothers are killed in action. The cast also includes Edward Burns, Tom Sizemore, Barry Pepper, Giovanni Ribisi, Vin Diesel, Adam Goldberg, and Jeremy Davies.

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YOU CAN WATCH THIS MOVIE "SAVING PRIVATE RYAN" (1998), THROUGH OUR WEBSITE IN OUR BIO

movieinsightreal
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"James Ryan, we have been trying to reach you about your cars extended warranty."

dixienormus
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"All of your brothers are dead."

wolkrieth
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I love that they initially cast Matt Damon because he was an unknown. They didn't want Ryan to be a recognised actor. But then Good Will Hunting came out before this movie did and he became instantly famous worldwide!

Three-Headed-Monkey
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I've been waiting for this! I couldn't for the life of me remember how they found Private Ryan. One of only a handful of movies that actually made me cry

billvandorn
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The first time I saw that Private Ryan was alive AND a badass, I damn near cried. LOVED this movie as a teen! Still do.

Edit: Thanks for the love y’all!

azahias
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Coming back to this after band of brothers and hearing "easy company" is WILD

SolarFlareAmerica
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I'm sorry but a Captain shows up randomly and knows your full name it cannot be good news

chardaskie
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Sizemore nailed the grumpy sgt feel.

That “who’s doin the shootin? WHOS DOING THE SHOOTING?!” As he’s looking down the platoon 😂 he was gonna rip someone’s asshole over it lmfao.

phelan
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RIP Tom Sizemore. This is the movie production that made him sober. Excellent actor.

blackdevildog
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"how'd you guess that"😂😂😂 one of my favorite scenes

LuckyRedPanda
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Hard to believe this movie is now 26 yrs old!

glennoropeza
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Imagine being so unlucky as a reconnaissance element to run into not one but two enemy ambush units. Despite of being mounted and mechanized, being completely wiped out without being able to left off one round.

In war, luck make people survive nothing else.

zhubotang
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The other thing about this movie is Pvt Ryans decision to stay.

I actually ended up with Ryans specialty in the Marines, except we now use Javelins, and TOW missiles, not just AT4 rockets.

Its a small specialty, takes more training and they only pick the fittest and smartest(highest testing) to fill the role.

So ryan needed to stay, he was the only one trained and skilled on that rocket system, and back then it was pretty advanced.

A rocket was an advanced foreign concept average Americans didn't understand, even the battery that fired the rocket was still becoming common knowledge with everyone having cars.

Its not simple, you have to know ranges, penetration abilities of the rocket, and where to hit on different vehicles to critically hit or disable.

We lost 2 guys that specialized in Anti tank due to injuries in freak accidents and there was a serious investigation.

Thats how valuable and rare each Anti Tank specialist is.

devinbrooks
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Movies during the late 90's were the best

damoclesfury
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I love the attention to detail. My dad, who served in Afghanistan, said that this scene is so realistic because how the Germans run straight towards them and get mown down is a genuine reaction to the situation. Think from the Germans perspective, last thing you know is the left side of the half track was engaged by AT, then a huge fireball erupts and men get out as quick as they can. They got engaged from the left so they have to go to the right side of the half track to reposition and set up a defensive position. There’s no way they could have known the Rangers were only like 25m away from the Halftrack and the lack of reaction is so realistic. Their brains can’t process all this information only that “AT fire from the left side, and we need to reposition right”. Not to mention the amount of adrenaline they have would be disorienting. Just something I always found fascinating and without knowing seems like weird cinematography how there is almost no reaction after seconds of being fired on by the rangers. True Fog of War.

staycalmbehappy
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Man the sound engineering on that movie was incredible more than 20 years later still sound amazing

nicholasstephens
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“Yes sir, how’d you guess that?” *he asked with a smile*

connoriquada
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Even though I've watched this movie numerous times, each time I'm channel surfing and come across it, I know what I'm going to be doing for the next 2 hours. It just never gets old.

cletusvandamme
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The most gut-wrenching scene for me was the D-Day invasion. I've heard people got sick to their stomachs. I cried like a little kid! There were other scenes that were hard to watch, but "D-Day" was the most heartbreaking to me. A man walks along the beach, then picks up his own arm..that's when I lost it and broke down crying. Fantastic film, cast, special effects, the whole works.

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