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Hey everyone! Here is the YT edit for Lone Survivor, which will be premiering shortly on YT. Hope you enjoy!

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[YT Edit] Lone Survivor

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Darren Hill

Yes Cassie, We who have the privilege of living in western society owe everything to men like these heros. I know your Aussie fans would love to see your reaction to 'Gallipoli ' staring Mel Gibson. April 25th is ANZAC day in Australia and New Zealand. Without doubt the most important, solemn national day in both countries. It's the anniversary of the ANZAC Corps landings on the Gallipoli peninsular in Turkey in 1915. Australia lost 60 000 killed and 156,000 wounded in WW1. 46,000 of them are buried in the fields of France and Belgium. Australia's population in 1915 was barely 5 million.

Josh Phillips

That final stand scene was on par with the Omaha Beach scene in Saving Private Ryan. Incredibly emotional and hard to watch.

Anonymous

One of your best Miss Cassie. So glad you could share this with your sister too. I legit teared up watching it with you again.

Krusty “Topher”

@Popcorn in Bed 🎶I don't care too much for money Money can't buy me love🎶

Fireteam Joker

Special forces are rarely able to tell their stories due to the secretness of their missions. So many battles are classified, and stories silenced. I am so glad this one was able to be told. So much sacrifice....

Anonymous

@Popcorn in Bed I saw that you recognized Taylor Kitsch as Tim Rigging from Friday Night Lights. Another movie with him in it that I think you and Carly should check out is called "Only the Brave". It also has Josh Brolin in it and it tells the story of the Granite Mountain Hotshot Wildland firefighters. I think you both would like it.

Sean Novack

My father was a LRRP in Vietnam, Airborne Ranger. When he died in 2004 I held a Top Secret clearance and I requested his DD214 so I could create an accurate shadow box of his awards and medals. Dad had a second Silver Star Award and two additional Bronze Stars (w/ "V" device) that I never knew about. They showed up on his papers, but the certificate explaining how he got them was still classified "Eyes Only" 35 years after he was discharged.

'Pappy' Johnston

I hear that Brother. We owe so much to so many for their hard work, dedication to duty and ENDLESS sacrifice. If the American public could/would be allowed to know the ENTIRETY of what our people in uniform go through ON A DAILY BASIS for ALL of us to keep us free...I truly believe that no 'war protestor' would EVER have the unmitigated gall to spit on a hero again.

Anonymous

You missed the bonus scene at the end just after the first credits on Eps 7. :)

sourcreamus

The people who recommended this movie don't understand your taste at all.

JarHead0351 (edited)

Comment edits

2023-03-25 09:50:31 Like the fact that you are watching a few Military movies base on true events - One I would suggest would be "We Were Soldiers" based on a book that is based on true events Staring Mel Gibson & Sam Elliott & few other stars - Gibson leads a newly created air cavalry unit into the Ia Drang (1965) and you also see what the wives go thru too. Real good book and movie is outstanding too
2022-03-06 22:16:39 Like the fact that you are watching a few Military movies base on true events - One I would suggest would be "We Were Soldiers" based on a book that is based on true events Staring Mel Gibson & Sam Elliott & few other stars - Gibson leads a newly created air cavalry unit into the Ia Drang (1965) and you also see what the wives go thru too. Real good book and movie is outstanding too

Like the fact that you are watching a few Military movies base on true events - One I would suggest would be "We Were Soldiers" based on a book that is based on true events Staring Mel Gibson & Sam Elliott & few other stars - Gibson leads a newly created air cavalry unit into the Ia Drang (1965) and you also see what the wives go thru too. Real good book and movie is outstanding too

David RedEagle

No, I would say some of us know she would understand and appreciate such a film. And thats part of the joy of a community like this, watching and enjoying films some of us or her might not ever bat an eye at otherwise.

John Cohen

Fun fact the guy who tells the new guy to clean up the table is the actual Marcus Luttrell. Also a few things the movie got wrong in comparison to the book. After the rest of Marcus was killed he didn’t limp to the water source he actually crawled 7 miles. Also that last battle scene never happened the Rangers that went in actually walked into the village and had tea with Marcus and the villagers. There’s actually a list of other things things that the movie and book didn’t line up on. If you get the chance the book is a good read.