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Zap Brannigan
Приєднався 20 вер 2006
Tyler Fischer on Gutfeld, Tyrus, Kat Timpf, Trump, Bill Burr
Tyler Fischer, Gutfeld, Tyrus, Kat Timpf, Donald Trump, Bill Burr
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Sex Offender Shuffle
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this mash-up found on instagram. dont know who created it but is one of the best ever. democrat deviants. bill clinton pelosi joe biden ron desantis
Trump rips bare shelves Biden
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trump impersonator rips sleepy joe biden a new one
Michael Parkinson interviews Dr Jacob Bronowski 1974
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dr jacob bronowski talks about his tv series 'ascent of man' and his life in science.
crazy joe dementia at CNN town hall.
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the msm wont talk about just how nuts the president is. the people of america have a right to know.
Trump very popular with ordinary americans
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the donald visiting a UFC fight in vegas.
joe dementia likes them young
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old man joe shows creepy interest in young girl.
joe dementia whispering sweet nothings....
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a very strange performance from the leader of the free world......is he mentally stable?
joe dementia getting confused at grocery store
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this is unedited version of poor old dementia joe having senior moment. unedited version. other videos have been cut down so joe dont look so bad. this old fool should not be allowed outside alone.
how joe dementia won the election
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a detailed description of winning the democrat way.
the most glorious cavalry charge in cinema history....and the french die in the mud at Agincourt
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Henry V, Shakepeare, Laurence Olivier, cavalry charge, Agincourt
we happy few on Saint Crispin's Day
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Laurence Olivier delivers a stirring pre game pep talk to his band of brothers on saint crispin's day....the battle of Agincourt. Shakespeare, Henry V
french herald delivers greatest insults in cinema history to laurence olivier
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Henry V, Shakespear, Laurence Olivier, French Herald Mountjoy
Dr Jacob Bronowski Interview Parkinson 1973
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Dr Jacob Bronowski Interview Parkinson 1973
BSM Williams - It Ain't Half Hot Mum (2)
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BSM Williams - It Ain't Half Hot Mum (2)
BSM Williams - it ain't half hot mum (1)
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BSM Williams - it ain't half hot mum (1)
Windsor Davies reacts to Justin Trudeau
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Windsor Davies reacts to Justin Trudeau
2:43 LMFAO - This could never be aired in 2024!!!
This is from Series 3, Episode 2. Mind My Maharaja.
Superb. Sends goosebumps.
Wow that J6th joke was really next level
Gutfeld, you should do a skit with Tyler Fischer and Shillue presidential debate
Tyler doing Biden and shane gillis doing trump doing a series of presidential debates 😂
As someone who always loved the steam engine, I was fascinated by the Pritchard Steam car as a teenager. The Pritchards were ahead of their time and represent the Aussie inventive spirit of earlier times. There should be a movie or documentary about their achievements.
For the Lady! For Bretonnia!!!
Cinematic gold in those 2 minutes...The horse and knights speeding up from a trot is set in cinematic gold like the breaking of the fourth wall and Hitchcocks dolly zoom...
Genius
Tkuuu
Disastrous tactical error by the French; the cavalry were effectively funnelled into a narrow gap by the woodland flanking either side of the battlefield, eliminating their numerical advantage. Combined with the wet muddy conditions, as they were struck down by archers they literally piled up in a sea of mud, and in which fallen knights were incapacitated by their heavy armour; according to accounts I’ve read, many of them actually drowned in the mud. Henry’s smaller army didn’t have the capacity to take many prisoners, so his foot soldiers were instead ordered to slit the throats of the fallen French knights as they floundered helplessly in the mud.
One of the best movie scenes ever, with Sir William Walton's music doing it justice.
America won the war because its German scientists were better than Hitler's German scientists.
I came to look at this following Parky's death and the revelation that Bronowski was his most favoured interviewee. I remember the series and I remember this man standing in the swamp at Auschwitz simply asking WHY! When will we stop killing each other for being different? ..... Putting people in ovens......
One of the worlds great thinkers. The Ascent of Man is a must see
More than that, a stunning achievement of television
This is the perfect way to deal with phone scammers/cold callers
*Ted Pritchard is the kind of bogan that reinforces all of the those negative stereotypes about Australians being criminals and degenerate alcoholics.*
Land of hope and glory, mother of the -
SHUT UP!
Huzzah!
For ze lady...and all that
People are gonna lose their minds if they had to be told the Brits were French. Wait, hold on. That's just history.
@@TheNapster153Well the British Monarchy was really quite an interesting lot. Anglo Saxon, Norman French, Welsh Scottish, German. The British People are a whole different bag.
dead less than a year later
Way episode is this from?
More like most idiotic charge in worlds history.
No that was the charge of the light brigade. And Errol Flynn made a film in which that takes place. A lot of horses were killed in that film because trip wires were used during the charge. I think some of the jockeys too.
Ringtone, just has to be a ringtone 🤣
What’s name movie?
Henry V
Come thou no more, for ransom, gentle herald
This is what you want to say when you get a cold call from a salesman trying to sell you something you don’t want.
Looking at all the comments here I am amazed at how much we have all learnt about historical military tactics since 1944!
The idea of a cavalry charge is for them to all arrive at the same moment, which is why you don't gallop till the last moment. I still haven't seen a charge done correctly on film that wasn't a documentary. It's a great movie though taking nothing away from it. But historically accurate it isn't :)
Ye but at the same time it was the 30s or 40s I mean the guy is called Olivier and even he doesn't pronounce Calais ir Agincourt properly historical accuracy wasn't really a big concern back then
Still way more accurate than the movie: The King
You seem to have frenchmen lmao. Inferiority complex much?
Dude! Was that Johnny from Jackass holding the gun? This was great!!!
Matt Gaetz
The archers wouldn't shoot their arrows up high, they would lose all their energy as only gravity would bring them down. They would fire a low sraight trajectory and thereby maintain the impetus.
Well this Movie was created in 1944 so times were different back then
@@vincecedricsuarez4146 Last I checked, physics haven't changed. The arrow would function the same.
@@IsfetSolaris i was talking about the tactics actually, since this was 1944 people didnt really know how these things worked, and why did you reply 3 weeks later?
@@vincecedricsuarez4146 ah thanks,, that makes sense. as for why I replied 3 weeks later: my notifications suck. I just got notified you said this, 2 weeks later.
@@IsfetSolaris makes sense
Which idiot let a cavalry charge without infantry support?
Ney would
@@-mathijs exactly
the french :)
What movie is this?
henry v from 1944.
@@zapbrannigan000 Hey Zap - Did you ever get Leela between the sheets?
Royal Artillery class
This is what I used to shout at my classmates when they were too noisy back in primary school LOL
Oh, this is terrible... Knights riding into BATTLE on decorated horses? Knights riding into BATTLE with tournament armor? Knights riding into BATTLE with flags hanging down from their lances? Also, what's with those ridiculously short lances? And why are the Knights starting to gallop at such a long distance? You only start galloping as soon as you get into bowrange, ideally you start galloping the second the first volley of arrows is released. The bowmen keeping their bows drawn for prolonged periods of time? Those are english longbows they essentially start at 90 pounds drawweight you don't hold that any longer than a couple seconds at best. The bowmen jumping out from perfectly good cover? Also, the leaderguy standing BEHIND the bowmen is just swinging down his sword, no additional signal and somehow all the bowmen see that and release the first volley of arrows? And of course, the Knights just stop from a full gallop in an instant just because they are hit by a couple arrows? I'm not gonna say anything about how they did the hail of arrows because that's just the technological limits of their time.
And Here i was bashing medeival films of the 2000s for being "dark skied, uncolourful knights, and fantasy elements" when i didnt know that medieval knight were uncolourful. Tha k you for knowledge
I'm certain this was a film made in the 40s for morale ahead of D-Day I think we can cut them some slack
You are my mediaeval warfare lecturer from university and I claim my free pint!
@@LongHairedLout It's almost as if KingQ imagines the lines shouldn't be spoken as rhyming couplets either. This is a cinematic depiction of a 400-year-old theatrical play.
Will you also complain because there wasn't an orchestra at the actual battle?
LEGS
This is how I should handlecalls from foreign call centres from now on.
Only 19,000 views, what's wrong with people?
You should look up cavalry charges from movies Waterloo and War and Peace.
Which adaptation of War and Peace? There's multiple films and TV shows of it.
@@Sean12248 he said movie
How is it the Australian CPL is the most well kept of the lot?
How is it the Australian CPL is the most well kept of the lot? 😂
Burma would have been paradise to him compared to New Guinea. :D
The 1 dislike is from a blatant snowflake...That is the problem with the world today...Too much easily offended people flying about...
If people like you can like steam powered cars then there are people who can like trains freaking hypocrite.
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@@zapbrannigan000 look up "railroad conductor flips me off" by jaw tooth.
When you get a cold call and you only got to say
Paul potts
Ted was lecturing at RMIT in mechanical engineering for some time - so there should be some of his ex students interested in this. Trouble is sourcing capital investment for safety testing without losing ownership of the patents. And having a fuel distribution network in place!
Ted's company was accused of investment fraud and financial irregularities, he left the company insolvent and it went bankrupt.
@@sandervanderkammen9230 Proof?
@@6killer426 *You don't know what happened to the Pritchard Steam Car Company????* *IT WAS A INVESTMENT SCAM*
@@6killer426 *Ted Pritchard embezzled all of investors capital and left the company bankrupt*
@@6killer426 *Autralian Bankruptcy court records show that large sums of money went missing before the company went tits up.*
Sucks that something similar to this isn't the transport of the future... too many people hooked on internal combustion engines and electric motors right now.
What wrong with using more efficient technology, steam cars are obsolete concept.
@@sandervanderkammen9230 not exactly
@@f-15TheFkingEagle Steam cars have been obsolete for more than a century... they could never compete with ICE car after the invention of the electric starter for internal combustion engines.
@@sandervanderkammen9230 Perhaps we want another option, and the decision is ours not sum eggheads such as jewr’self. 🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕
@@6killer426 *Steam cars are obsolete because people stopped buying them.*
Yeeeeeeee