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BRAVEHEART (1995) | FIRST TIME WATCHING | MOVIE REACTION | Arab Muslim Brothers Reaction
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@HABIBIBROTHERS717
@HABIBIBROTHERS717 Месяц назад
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@christopherroman4320
@christopherroman4320 Месяц назад
Love your guys reactions! You guys make me laugh. Always love this movie because it is a true story, not entirely accurate but true. Makes me proud my ancestors are from Scotland
@toyota420xp
@toyota420xp Месяц назад
Even though the King's son is not as manly as people want him to be ,it must be terrible not having love or respect from a father
@Solargeek
@Solargeek Месяц назад
​@@toyota420xpCORRECT!
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i Месяц назад
@@christopherroman4320True story/not accurate !!! Now that’s an oxymoron, isn’t it? 😂
@gordonmorris6359
@gordonmorris6359 Месяц назад
When I first saw Braveheart I noticed something funny that most people miss unless they're British or know cinema history, as Australian Mel Gibson chose Scottish actor Patrick McGoohan to play English King Edward, kind of an Aussie joke on the English, especially in the first scene Edward is in when he rolls his 'r' in the Scottish brogue accent (which you Habibi brothers noticed and laughed at). Btw, not too many years after Wallaces death, Robert 'the Bruce' fought, won, and became King of Scotland, the scene in which he betrayed Wallace is not historical.
@AceEagle-pm1bn
@AceEagle-pm1bn Месяц назад
William Wallace is a real hero of Scotland although the movie is very inaccurate. He was hung, drawn and quartered and his body parts sent to different parts of Scotland as a reminder. The (arguably) bigger hero, Robert the Bruce, came after Wallace and secured independence for Scotland until James VI (James I of England) was crowned King of both England and Scotland in the seventeenth century. There's a big monument in Stirling Scotland for Wallace and my old house was built on the battlefield where he won. My mother claims to have seen ghosts of soldiers walking through the garden at night
@RossCanning
@RossCanning Месяц назад
Wow, what a great sory. I wonder how much of a part did the Irish play in it all?
@BrandonHiller-eb2bp
@BrandonHiller-eb2bp Месяц назад
Why do you have to bring how hung he was into it?😂
@Boyz_scoutt33
@Boyz_scoutt33 Месяц назад
this movie inaccurate or not was and still is very famous in Latin America when this movie was released. my country has been in war since forever, when this movie came out, that is what all of Us wanted, freedom and peace, sadly my country is still in turmoil in the hand of coward communist that kill his own countrymen for remain in power no matter what. The feeling of love for country and freedom is a universal feeling that we all we want, and Wallace represented that fighting spirit. Long live Scotland!
@2apocalypsex
@2apocalypsex Месяц назад
​@@BrandonHiller-eb2bpSome men are more hung than others
@22grena
@22grena Месяц назад
A Catholic hero
@woogieboogie3889
@woogieboogie3889 Месяц назад
"Witts" = your mind (brains) (smarts) = intelligence
@hardywatkins7737
@hardywatkins7737 Месяц назад
wits.
@nazimelmardi
@nazimelmardi Месяц назад
Yes, mental skills too.
@Adamadeuz
@Adamadeuz Месяц назад
@@hardywatkins7737 Wits
@hardywatkins7737
@hardywatkins7737 Месяц назад
@@Adamadeuz Indeed.
@gordonmorris6359
@gordonmorris6359 Месяц назад
As in 'wisdom', 'wise', 'vizier', 'wizard', and 'Witan' (the Briton King's 'council' of advisors 7th to 11th century).
@billstein2
@billstein2 Месяц назад
The flower was "pressed". You don't hear about it much any more, but when I was growing up in the 1970's. people would put a flower in a book, (sometimes with more weight on top). The flower would die, but it somehow keeps it's color and doesn't wilt.
@chiasanzes9770
@chiasanzes9770 Месяц назад
And flower in this movie is a thistle the national flower of Scotland.
@MeanLaQueefa
@MeanLaQueefa Месяц назад
We still do this. I have plenty with cards from funerals or special occasions
@MLFv2
@MLFv2 13 дней назад
Its because all water us being squeezed out. So it just dries rather than rot.
@chiasanzes9770
@chiasanzes9770 Месяц назад
Scotland is my favorite country. This summer I took a 3 weeks holiday in there exploring some of the sights there. Durin that time I also stayed 3 nights in Stirling, ex capital of Scotland. I visited the castle. Saw the fields William Wallace fought, I visited his monument and saw his sword. I also went to see the ancient monastery land Campuskennetk Abbey where is one quater of Wallace's body secretly buried. Monks buried it there in secret middle of the night on the demand of Wallace's uncle who was a bishop. William Wallace is a great National hero in Scotland.
@gregkral4467
@gregkral4467 Месяц назад
they were disemboweling him, pulling out intestines. The betrayal is so unbelievable, just for carving out more land for the nobles. Although the movie had a lot of embellishment, and some fantasy elements, is still powerful.
@archaeologyfornon-archaeol1014
@archaeologyfornon-archaeol1014 Месяц назад
The Scots were well known for being fighters even at the time of the Romans. Roman Emperor Hadrian built a wall to keep them from marauding, long ago, and Scots warriors have always been part of the royal guards in England. The English took all their weapons away at one point, and they fought with massive logs and stones for a while. They have some Viking DNA as well, after the Vikings began attacking England in the 8th century AD. They are also famous for their whiskey and scotch distilleries. They are still considered more rough and tumble than the Brits, though relatively calmer today than once upon a time.
@yugimotobutjacked3231
@yugimotobutjacked3231 Месяц назад
Fun Fact, it's only something like 500-1000 years of of split between the time the Gals and Proto-Latins where the same people. Similar linguistics even today in some words.
@archaeologyfornon-archaeol1014
@archaeologyfornon-archaeol1014 Месяц назад
@@yugimotobutjacked3231 Do you mean the Gauls? Not sure exactly what you mean here...but interesting.
@yugimotobutjacked3231
@yugimotobutjacked3231 Месяц назад
@@archaeologyfornon-archaeol1014 Maybe the Gauls. I'm not sure of the exact peoples groups. Just illustrating the split between Gaelic and Latin languages.
@archaeologyfornon-archaeol1014
@archaeologyfornon-archaeol1014 Месяц назад
Interesting but there has never been a connection between Gaelic, the language of Ireland and Latin. There are relationships between French (country of the Ancient Gauls), Spanish, Italian, and many vocabulary words in English.
@archaeologyfornon-archaeol1014
@archaeologyfornon-archaeol1014 Месяц назад
Gaelic is the language of both Ireland and Scotland. No relationship to Latin or the Gauls.
@realitycheck5376
@realitycheck5376 Месяц назад
"The Almighty tells me he can get me out of this mess, but he's pretty sure you're f*cked." - Stephen the Irishman 1297 A.D.
@Amadeo790
@Amadeo790 Месяц назад
20:00 the “skirt” is called a kilt. It’s a thick wool cloth that can be used as a robe, a bag and even a hood against the weather if treated with wax.
@cyndicook7755
@cyndicook7755 Месяц назад
@@Amadeo790 Kilts weren't worn until around the 15th century. This movie is very inaccurate.
@Amadeo790
@Amadeo790 Месяц назад
@@cyndicook7755 lol never said it was accurate movie, just felt like clarifying after they thought it was just a skirt.
@SimoExMachina2
@SimoExMachina2 Месяц назад
"wits" means brains, intelligence. The lesson being you need to think before you fight.
@DrAlbino
@DrAlbino Месяц назад
Cleverness
@cyndicook7755
@cyndicook7755 Месяц назад
Isabella of France was only around 9 years old when William Wallace's rebellion was happening.
@haryar
@haryar Месяц назад
If you watch it as an historican, it is horrible, the whole movie!
@cyndicook7755
@cyndicook7755 Месяц назад
@@haryar Watching as a historian really ruins things. I'm currently watching the Serpent Queen and I'm losing my mind over Catherine de Medici and Elizabeth I meeting. Same with Elizabeth and Mary Stuart meeting in a old shed. Tell the flipping story the way it happened!
@WillMuny
@WillMuny Месяц назад
@@haryar That is true, but why is it Movies like Remember the Titans (which is even more historically inaccurate then this one) get a pass for doing the exact same thing? You go to any Braveheart clip or reaction and all the comments are "this is not accurate" but movies like Remember the Titans or Goodfellas are beloved...
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i Месяц назад
@@cyndicook7755Not when they’re trying to paint the English as fiends. And the English King and nobles were French !!! They did to the true English what they were doing to the Scots in this very inaccurate movie. Crazy stuff!
@inthedarkanonymous5625
@inthedarkanonymous5625 Месяц назад
I absolutely loved your reaction here. I wonder if you know what you do. Cementing the knowledge that we all share common emotions and recognize right from wrong and good from evil. And rediscovering the truth that wars are not begun by ordinary citizens but by rulers and politicians who don’t care who dies in those wars, what land is damaged, how many men who just wanted to be farmers or millers, how many women and children, fall under the machines of battle. All to further enrich the few mighty while their subjects starve and die.
@user-bm9tq1ne2l
@user-bm9tq1ne2l Месяц назад
“The right of the first night” is a legend and has never been widely used in Europe. However, nothing prevented the feudal lords from using peasant women at their discretion, regardless of whether they were married or not.
@WilliamMoses355
@WilliamMoses355 Месяц назад
Metatron had a pretty good debunking video. My favorite point was the hundreds of surviving letters complaining about unfair taxes, and 0 about bride-stealing at weddings.
@edmann1820
@edmann1820 Месяц назад
The only example I know of might have happened in one part of Poland but that's not even confirmed.
@finncullen
@finncullen Месяц назад
It was always something used as an insult against other kingdoms as propaganda - the English claimed the French had that custom, the French claimed the English had it and so on --- nobody actually had it.
@wulfsragar
@wulfsragar Месяц назад
this indeed wasn't the case as you mentioned, you do not want to piss off your own people, people forget that the feudal system was one of somewhat mutual understanding, like a good blacksmith was his worth weight in gold
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i Месяц назад
@@WilliamMoses355👍🏻
@philmakris8507
@philmakris8507 Месяц назад
Like Arabic in the Muslim world. Latin links all the Catholic countries.
@Latinomicz
@Latinomicz Месяц назад
This movie moved me in so many ways when I first watched it. I probably watched it more than 30 times since. If nothing, it tells you how to be a good man, fight for what you believe in and don't let others try to convince you against your beliefs.
@drigerdranzer7514
@drigerdranzer7514 Месяц назад
Alba gu brath ✊
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i Месяц назад
Yes, I feel the same about England and Ireland coz I’m from both places. But also, long live Britain and the United Kingdom. ❤️🇬🇧
@DanishNerd
@DanishNerd Месяц назад
You should watch Apocalypto. Its also directed by Mel gibson. An awesome movie about the beginning of the fall of the Maya :)
@moffat7741
@moffat7741 Месяц назад
I am a Scotsman’s from Edinburgh and even though this is a great movie it is very historically inaccurate. In this movie they portray Robert The Bruce as a cowered but in real history he was actually very brave and a good fighter, He was infact the real saviour of Scotland. Wallace was just a very good warrior but Robert risked his crown and his life to fight for Scotland. He never just asked his men to do the dirty work either, he go down digging trenches and stuff with the men. He and Wallace never met but Wallace’s death was what made him start fighting because he starting seeing how the Scots where really getting treated. There was some points in this movie that was accurate and that was that English nobles had a law in place where they could legally take a Scotsman’s bride away on their wedding day to sleep with them in a attempt to breed us out. If the husband fought he would be killed. And the battle at the end when Hamish threw Wallace’s sword it did infact stick in the ground standing up. The Scots did infact beat a very fierce English army at the time while being heavily outnumbered. A really good and accurate series about all this is called “OutLaw King” it is about the war and focusing on Robert The Bruce, it is accurate all the way from story to our battle tactics I highly recommend it. All in all great reaction you guys 👍🏻
@paulmorrison-hs4lw
@paulmorrison-hs4lw Месяц назад
this movie is 98% BS all they got right is the names of the people. For one "jus primae noctis” is a total myth, they made it up for the movie, the Wallace sword is total made-up BS, and Wallace's death did not make Robert the Bruce fight against the English. Robert fought against other Scottish nobles and England for the Scottish crown because it was a power struggle and the Outlaw King is inaccurate too
@mestupkid211986
@mestupkid211986 Месяц назад
Prima Noctae was not real, and the battle at Bannockburn was won BECAUSE Robert the Bruce was a tactical genius, they lured English cavalry into traps, made them too afraid to attack and just picked them apart. I highly recommend some of the videos on youtube that breakdown the battles portrayed here, and that one in particular.
@ghostsade3
@ghostsade3 21 день назад
@@mestupkid211986 Thank you, as much as I like his comment, it doesn't fully portray just how inaccurate this movie this. Right of First Night (Prima Noctae) was basically never a thing anywhere as far as I'm aware other than perhaps extreme isolated exceptions but I doubt that would have been legal. And there are a couple of other things that should be taken with a grain of salt like much of history; but we will also never know for sure without a time machine. I am glad that people are interested in history though; it's a very liberating thing to learn about in my opinion.
@mestupkid211986
@mestupkid211986 20 дней назад
@@ghostsade3 The date of 1280 AD at the start was wrong, (King Alexander III didn't die until 1286Basically every battle sequence was wrong. Wallace wasn't a dirt poor commoner, he was the son of a minor noble. The Scots didnt wear fucking woad and kilts (in fact, the kilt hadn't been invented yet; Not until the 17th century.), they would've been more closer equipped to the Brits, but with more pikemen. the movie also makes it seem like the English occupied Scotland for 100 years. Combined, both wars of independance, lasted for 61 years. And the latter half the English invaded to help one of the Balliol clan to take the throne. Also battle of Stirling BRIDGE leaves out the fucking bridge entirely.
@geoffsullivan7902
@geoffsullivan7902 Месяц назад
This period in history was brutal. Great movie.😊
@inthedarkanonymous5625
@inthedarkanonymous5625 Месяц назад
It’s remarkable how tyrants never know they are taking a step too far.
@Fierysaint1
@Fierysaint1 Месяц назад
So glad your videos are more than an hour! I feel like I'm rewatching the movie and seeing a lot of your reactions! And for my top 3 greatest movies of all time!
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
@HABIBIBROTHERS717 Месяц назад
Glad you like them!
@Darnakas
@Darnakas Месяц назад
Oh boy, the man tears 🥲
@TheYukonnahanni
@TheYukonnahanni Месяц назад
One Pays Honour to Those Who have Present & Past Fought for Freedom !!!
@flixandclips
@flixandclips Месяц назад
James Horner's music is killer! All the emotions!
@hollyjordan893
@hollyjordan893 25 дней назад
Best movie ever made. But it doesn’t leave you feeling good. Love it
@Odinist
@Odinist Месяц назад
0:56:26 "I am skilled in the arts of war"...except he skipped school the day they taught how to anticipate an ambush ;)
@alisonscott1469
@alisonscott1469 Месяц назад
Braveheart is one of my favourite films and being Scottish it makes me proud of my country despite the film being inaccurate at times. William Wallace is a real person who was hung, drawn, quartered and his body chopped to pieces as a warning. The Wallace Monument in Stirling is a tribute to him. I hope you enjoy this film as much as i do. Take care 😘🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@jpw6893
@jpw6893 Месяц назад
Innacurate at times? You mean from start to finish?
@Boyz_scoutt33
@Boyz_scoutt33 Месяц назад
this movie inaccurate or not was and still is very famous in Latin America when this movie was released. my country has been in war since forever, when this movie came out, that is what all of Us wanted, freedom and peace, sadly my country is still in turmoil in the hand of coward communist that kill his own countrymen for remain in power no matter what. The feeling of love for country and freedom is a universal feeling that we all we want, and Wallace represented that fighting spirit. Long Live Scotland!
@jpw6893
@jpw6893 Месяц назад
@Boyz_scoutt33 Braveheart wasn't even William Wallace lol.
@alisonscott1469
@alisonscott1469 Месяц назад
@@jpw6893 I know it was Robert The Bruce
@WilliamMoses355
@WilliamMoses355 Месяц назад
I've noticed many reactors ask what the last torture is, when the camera stays focused on his face. Removing his intestines was too gruesome to show, and/or impossible to safely film, but it was in the pre-show with the little people.
@gradypowell5391
@gradypowell5391 Месяц назад
This Is Based On A True Story.There Really Was A Scottish Hero Named William Wallace.
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i Месяц назад
Yes, but it’s been portrayed inaccurately. Typical Mel Gibson garbage.
@drury42
@drury42 Месяц назад
I truly enjoy revisiting older movies with you both. A classic comedy to check out is. Planes, trains and automobiles. With John Candy and Steve Martin.
@erikaronska1096
@erikaronska1096 Месяц назад
Hello guys! I love this movie! The English king and court were at the time, French not native English. The royal family today is more French/German than English.
@JoTracy
@JoTracy Месяц назад
Before the French came the Saxons, and Vikings , and unaffiliiliated traders
@SherriLyle80s
@SherriLyle80s Месяц назад
Not surprising as even now they marry each other and cousins 😂
@hardywatkins7737
@hardywatkins7737 Месяц назад
Although the royal family today do have some Anglo Saxon ancestry, ... namely Alfred's line.
@ianphillips9455
@ianphillips9455 25 дней назад
They where Normans ie Norsemen who had taken over that part of France.
@wolfie35p
@wolfie35p Месяц назад
This is my favourite movie of all time, because I'm Scottish, starring and directed by Mel Gibson, with a host of other big actors, tells the story of William Wallace, Guardian and high protector of Scotland, based loosely on the life of the famous patriot. As a movie it is fantastic, as a true representative of William Wallace, not so much. I have seen this movie, well over 25 times, and still cry at certain parts of it.
@inthedarkanonymous5625
@inthedarkanonymous5625 Месяц назад
This movie is heartbreaking in so many ways, and infuriating. And so good.
@hannah3250
@hannah3250 Месяц назад
Please watch The Passion of the Christ! Also, I was just in Scotland a few days ago. I stayed in Edinburgh. I learned so much about the Scottish culture. My husband bought me a beautiful Scottish ring shaped like the thistle flower ( the flower she gave to William when she was a little girl)… I cried because that scene carry’s so much emotion and meaning.
@gillysamy7446
@gillysamy7446 21 день назад
❤🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@mehmetsancak2984
@mehmetsancak2984 12 дней назад
Araplar bu filmi anlayamaz. Bu filmi ancak milli mücadele vermiş halklar anlayabilir. Türk milleti gibi İskoç milleti gibi Pakistanlı kardeşlerimiz gibi Güney Koreliler gibi. Bu milletler anlar.
@mykalpennings5968
@mykalpennings5968 Месяц назад
the Netflix film The Outlaw King is basically about Robert the Bruce shortly after the end of this film. He soon lost control of his kingdom and had to live like a brigand, similar to Wallace in the early days.
@52montoya
@52montoya Месяц назад
Poor men fight rich men's wars.
@abiabi521
@abiabi521 Месяц назад
Wallace's death was more gruesome than depicted in the movie...they couldn't show it all. God created men...Men created slaves! FREEDOM to all men!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Robertz1986
@Robertz1986 Месяц назад
Worth noting that King Edward was not actually a pagan, but a Crusader who fought in the Middle East and nearly died when the assassins poisoned him.
@georgedaniels9980
@georgedaniels9980 Месяц назад
They are unraveling his intestines and pulling them out.
@SC-gp7kt
@SC-gp7kt Месяц назад
They castrated him.
@georgedaniels9980
@georgedaniels9980 Месяц назад
@@SC-gp7kt At first, yes they castrated him. Then they cut from his anus to the bottom of his sternum. Next they proceeded to slowly pull out his intestines. Oh, and then they cut his head off.
@tommycurley4757
@tommycurley4757 26 дней назад
Love from Scotland my Habbi brothers
@gordonmorris6359
@gordonmorris6359 Месяц назад
The Scots trained at throwing stones when the English prohibited possession of weapons.
@bdwinter72
@bdwinter72 Месяц назад
the spirit of the movie is correct, but what actually happened is very different. Robert the Bruce deserves much more credit.
@PaulEcosse
@PaulEcosse 26 дней назад
The weapon they use which is the most brutal one, the guys were wondering about. It's called a Morning Star. Half a Nun-Chuck with a solid iron spiked ball on a chain. It was quite a useful tool.
@jessedaniel6330
@jessedaniel6330 Месяц назад
wits means your mind your intelligent
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
@HABIBIBROTHERS717 Месяц назад
thanks ♥
@jimmyhurt
@jimmyhurt Месяц назад
If you loved this, I think you would love The Last of the Mohicans. Fantastic movie.
@delskioffskinov
@delskioffskinov Месяц назад
I really enjoyed watching your reaction to this movie guys! good job!
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
@HABIBIBROTHERS717 Месяц назад
Thanks so much!!
@johnrogan9729
@johnrogan9729 Месяц назад
I really, really enjoy your reactions. Thank you for sharing!!!
@loisrogers9042
@loisrogers9042 Месяц назад
Heavy stuff!
@user-wr9ej6xe4j
@user-wr9ej6xe4j Месяц назад
When the horse is stretching him at the end, it would've likely ripped his elbows, knees and shoulders out of the sockets, but that probably would've been too graphic to show.
@il-danny-ll5588
@il-danny-ll5588 23 дня назад
Fun fact, the McGregor’s were chased out of Scotland by the Camble’s for being cattle thieves 😂
@DanLaTour12
@DanLaTour12 Месяц назад
Mel Gibson’s Apocalypto is his best work period. Followed by The Passion of the Christ. You boys need to watch both. Nice reaction fellas.
@CaseyQ
@CaseyQ Месяц назад
Absolutely agree, Apocalypto is one of the top 10 movies of all time.
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i Месяц назад
No, appalling films. Everything stretched to the limit, including the truth!
@DanLaTour12
@DanLaTour12 Месяц назад
@@user-fq8rs7rz3i unless it’s claim is to be a documentary, it can follow any story line otherwise and Apocalypto does just that. Can’t be appalling or untruthful with a made up story plot.
@Mildredpotka
@Mildredpotka Месяц назад
Who the F do you think you are ? Adding "period" just shows how immature you are.
@ryanhampson673
@ryanhampson673 Месяц назад
One fan theory is the crazy Irishman is the King of Ireland and that's why the Irish on England's side switched.
@jettser17UK
@jettser17UK Месяц назад
Great film pick! 👌
@BABBASTICKY
@BABBASTICKY Месяц назад
Fun game - have a shot every time you read a comment with "even though inaccurate" - it's a staple for every Braveheart video on RU-vid!
@JP-ec9rl
@JP-ec9rl Месяц назад
Wits can have multiple meanings: Intelligence and quick thinking The ability to reason and act, especially quickly. For example, "She learned to survive on her wits". Normal mental state Usually used in the plural, as in "scared out of my wits". This hyperbolic term suggests that someone is frightened enough to lose their mind. Practical good judgment As in "had the wit to leave quickly". Talent for making clever remarks Also known as a talent for making amusing remarks, or someone who is known for making such remarks. For example, "She was also known for her quick wit and sharp tongue".
@epongeverte
@epongeverte Месяц назад
This is an historic fiction. The truth is that William Wallace was a rebel for the Scottish. He was killed early on by King Edward I "Longshanks". Edward I died from a heart attack getting on his horse before battle with the Scottish. His son, Edward II, continued the war against them. It was during this time that Piers Gaveston, the best knight in England, and Edward II's boyfriend, convinced Edward to marry Princess Isabella of France. The couple had 4 children and then remained apart. Piers was banished, later returned to England and then beheaded by some disgruntled nobles. The head was sent to Edward II in a box. Edward then got another boyfriend, Hugh LeDespenser, son of another Hugh LeDespenser, Earl of Winchester. Hugh also had a wife and children because nobles were expected to have heirs regardless of their sexuality. Also, Isabella took a lover, Roger Mortimer, Earl of March. He also had a wife and children. The breaking point between Isabella and Edward II was when he gave away her castle to his boyfriend as a birthday present. Isabella, like all of her sisters, was known or accused of cheating on their husbands. She took her lover, his family and her children and moved to Paris where they were known to host lavish parties (with tales of sexual escapades). When these stories reached the Pope, he sent a message to the King of France to send Isabella back to her husband or risk excommunication from the Church. Isabella and crew then went to Holland where they were hosted by Count William of Holland. She raised an army and then set sail to attack her husband. The English nobles refused to fight hard because they despised Edward II. Edward and his boyfriend and the boyfriend's father had to flee. The 2 Hughs were captured. The father was hung and the son was drawn & quartered. Edward made it to Wales, but was captured and brought back where he was put in a dungeon and left to starve to death. On night, someone entered and burned his insides out by inserting a hot poker into his backside. Edward III, son of Edward II, then became king. He was only a boy. When he became a man, he had his mother's lover hung. He then imprisoned his mother in a castle for the rest of her life. He would marry Philippa, daughter of William, Count of Holland, whom he met as a child when his mother took him there. The family story would become more complicated resulting in wars.
@cyndicook7755
@cyndicook7755 Месяц назад
@@epongeverte The Despencers were my ancestors.
@epongeverte
@epongeverte Месяц назад
@@cyndicook7755 Mine as well.
@cyndicook7755
@cyndicook7755 Месяц назад
@@epongeverte well howdy cousin!
@ericules5558
@ericules5558 Месяц назад
Glad you guys are watching one of my favorite movies as a kid, has some inaccuracies but still amazing and true in large parts.
@JohnDoe-oj5iy
@JohnDoe-oj5iy Месяц назад
Just some!? I loved this movie as a child but honestly this and the Patriot are just propaganda. They did Robert the Bruce dirty, they did England dirty, they did Scotland dirty.
@env0x
@env0x Месяц назад
same could be said of all mel gibson movies i would consider them history fan fictions
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i Месяц назад
@@env0xAbsolutely. But entertaining if you like that sort of thing!
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i Месяц назад
Some???
@ericules5558
@ericules5558 Месяц назад
Lol, some for me encompasses a wide area for this one.
@martinmillar7137
@martinmillar7137 7 дней назад
This is a real reaction..long form... Not watched it yet but fact it isn't condensed in to 30 mins is already a win in my book...hope you guys enjoyed it.
@TheJpf79
@TheJpf79 25 дней назад
"The battle of Falkirk 1298" The church yard where men who died there are burried is next door to my house the original stone slabs still marking the spots.
@philmullineaux5405
@philmullineaux5405 Месяц назад
Pro tips . Mel's writer producer on this and other films is Robert Wallace, a distant relative of William! The old warrior in this was in a fantastic sci-fi Scottish warrior movie from the 80s called, Highlander, which y'all should definitely see!
@imvandenh
@imvandenh Месяц назад
The screenwriter of Braveheart is Randall Wallace, not Robert. I don't know who Robert Wallace is supposed to be but Randall Wallace is not related to the William Wallace, not distant or any other way related other than the fact they were both humans.
@seraphinaaizen6278
@seraphinaaizen6278 Месяц назад
Randal Wallace is very unlikely to be related to William Wallace. He's just some American who has the same surname, and just arbitrarily decided he must be Wallace's descendant. There's no evidence that Wallace even HAD descendants. And Randal Wallace's failure to do any kind of historical research before writing his book explains a great deal.
@reneestevenson6531
@reneestevenson6531 Месяц назад
Robert the Bruce’s father had Leprosy. It’s very contagious and fatal.
@jackcade68
@jackcade68 Месяц назад
Yeah i really liked watching this movie with y'all. Been a while since I've seen it. Subbed. ❤
@billbliss1518
@billbliss1518 Месяц назад
This is one of the best movies ever made!
@carlchiles1047
@carlchiles1047 Месяц назад
As opposed to INTERSTELLAR..where physicists on set told them what was possible..a far cry where Gibson and crew are in kilts which wasn’t a thing for another hundred years or so…
@trexpixx4590
@trexpixx4590 Месяц назад
Great review, great movie!
@fugitiveunknown7806
@fugitiveunknown7806 Месяц назад
This is a fun movie. It gets an absurd amount historically wrong to the point where it might as well be 300, but it's a fun movie.
@solidsnake58
@solidsnake58 Месяц назад
Can’t wait to find some time and watch! I recommend you guys check out these blockbusters. JAWS (the first blockbuster from 1977), RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981, action/adventure shot mostly in Tunisa), ROBIN HOOD PRINCE OF THIEVES (1991 adventure with the first positive depiction of a Muslim character I ever saw in a Hollywood blockbuster), GLADIATOR (2000, epic/action/drama), HELL or HIGH WATER (2016 western/crime)
@SC-gp7kt
@SC-gp7kt Месяц назад
Yes to all those good suggestions!
@solidsnake58
@solidsnake58 Месяц назад
@@SC-gp7ktThank you for agreeing 😄
@RenkTV7
@RenkTV7 Месяц назад
Early european fortresses were build with wood palisades. Thats why they are pointy.
@philmakris8507
@philmakris8507 Месяц назад
You guys are on a big Mel Gibson kick lately, yes? 👍 You probably would enjoy the original Mad Max Trilogy Mad Max The Road Warrior Mad Max; Beyond Thunderdome
@lauriegunn9636
@lauriegunn9636 Месяц назад
Remember that the movie is 'based' on historical events, some things aren't true or out of context historically. As someone has said Queen Isabella was a child at this time and still in France. The blue dye they wear was never a Scottish thing, it was something the Picts did and it was not dye but tattoos. In Scotland it was one step forward and five steps back with the greed and egos of some people, next thing ya know there are English in the houses of Scottish Lords, Scots are being chased off their land and the Stone Of Destiny is under the English throne....SIGH!!!!
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i Месяц назад
In other words, a load of rubbish!
@tommycurley4757
@tommycurley4757 26 дней назад
He says it's our Wits that make us men. Wits means intelligence being smart.
@connorthompson8376
@connorthompson8376 Месяц назад
You guys should totally react to #MichaelCollins . It’s a movie starring Liam Neeson about the rebellion that finally freed Ireland in the 20th century.
@Kigro37
@Kigro37 Месяц назад
I advise you to watch the movie "Taras Bulba".
@HippityHoppitus-ilyasse
@HippityHoppitus-ilyasse Месяц назад
Brothers Salam watch REMEMBER THE TITANS !!!! One of my favorite moves ever made
@HABIBIBROTHERS717
@HABIBIBROTHERS717 Месяц назад
ok will check it out
@gotreactions
@gotreactions Месяц назад
Good pick!
@SherriLyle80s
@SherriLyle80s Месяц назад
Miracle was also another great sports movie ❤
@Theblackchromatic
@Theblackchromatic Месяц назад
And Rudy!!
@carlchiles1047
@carlchiles1047 Месяц назад
Pretty,good movie full of inaccuracies..totally wrong on the history of events..and timelines don’t match..but still pretty good…but doesn’t,even come,close to INTERSTELLAR which had physicists on set to guarantee science was fact based..
@christopherpeters6365
@christopherpeters6365 Месяц назад
And from whom surounds the French Princess, Wallace had ethics and he was honest to death...not something she's used to.
@BarzOnTheWindow1
@BarzOnTheWindow1 Месяц назад
I enjoy your “reactions,” even though you both possess modern sensibilities, your basic morality shines through, and I really appreciate that about you both. May your days be filled with peace.
@Umberlee1
@Umberlee1 Месяц назад
A great movie but about .25 to .75% historically correct. Still great.
@TrainMaxxerRHEEEloaded
@TrainMaxxerRHEEEloaded Месяц назад
The Wind and the Lion is one I think you guys would appreciate
@GryLi
@GryLi Месяц назад
Tyrany will always loose as long as good men exist. I m Danish so our great warriors were Vikings. The middel ages had the worst torture, completly evil
@schneevito7154
@schneevito7154 Месяц назад
you misunderstood something,the scots had kilts around their waists and not on their heads. freedom
@HippityHoppitus-ilyasse
@HippityHoppitus-ilyasse Месяц назад
REMEMBER THE TITANS. BEST MOVIE PLEASE WATCH
@christopherglock7239
@christopherglock7239 Месяц назад
Manny descendants of Wallas fought for The American Revolution but this time the French were on our side.
@matthewgenyas4454
@matthewgenyas4454 Месяц назад
I wouldn’t burn captured outpost also. Easily resourced turned to your own outpost. I think braising everything was a thing out of emotion not the most sensible tactic
@GS-xt8fu
@GS-xt8fu Месяц назад
Guys William Wallace was a real person. I’m sure you know that.
@connorthompson8376
@connorthompson8376 Месяц назад
The Scottish union of the crowns and Union of the parliament would happen much much later. That would lead to Scotland being part of the United Kingdom, which is still a point of debate even to this day. There is some who wants Scotland to be independent, but up to now it hasn’t had a majority vote. With the United Kingdom having left the EU, there’s some people who want a new vote, to see if the Scots want to break away independently and re-join the EU. Economically, there is the question of whether they would lose more than they would gain.
@AlBGood
@AlBGood Месяц назад
Barbaric but Mel never looked better. Music score was 👍🏻🌷🌷Carmen
@msbayles2661
@msbayles2661 19 часов назад
On the wits moment, I, personally, would have no problem with you guys looking up stuff and continuing the movie you're watching, especially when it's for awesome quotes like that one. 😊
@philmullineaux5405
@philmullineaux5405 Месяц назад
To me, this is a lot like his movie, The Patriot! Another very good movie about English rebellion, I think with the Irish, also about this time, called Rob Roy starring Liam Neeson!
@seraphinaaizen6278
@seraphinaaizen6278 Месяц назад
Rob Roy was also Scottish. He isn't really rebelling against English rule, though.
@user-fq8rs7rz3i
@user-fq8rs7rz3i Месяц назад
90pc fiction!
@worgancrow
@worgancrow 3 дня назад
I like your reactions. I am a sorcerer. So I practice S'hir. But you share similar values to myself.
@BuxarooBanzai
@BuxarooBanzai Месяц назад
Robert the Bruce, the one that betrays him, finally attacks England and defeats Longshanks son, and becomes King of Scotland. Netflix made a pretty good movie about it, it takes place right after Wallace's quartered corpse is sent to several places in Scotland, resulting in even more rebellion and the kingship of Bruce. Side note, Wallace's sword, his real one, is on display, the thing is HUGE. Edit: the movie is called "Outlaw King" and is a lot more historically accurate than Braveheart. Braveheart is great, but Mel Gibson took quite a few liberties.
@ronaldrae4647
@ronaldrae4647 Месяц назад
Thanks for reacting to this move! The basics of the move is true but not much of the detail. William Wallace's murder was more brutal than the filme showed. I will let you find out for your selfs
@nisstyre877
@nisstyre877 Месяц назад
They would not call them terrorists (30:32). Terrorists target the weak (non-combatants). They would call them freedom-fighters or patriots.
@lou2960
@lou2960 12 дней назад
The nobels in the movie are exactly like the arab countries betraying Gaza. But the fight will continue untill freedom. Free Palestine ✌️🇵🇸❤️
@jasongarcia1886
@jasongarcia1886 Месяц назад
You guys should check out the movie Outlaw King it's a side story about Robert the Bruce and how he became the king of Scotland it's stars Chris Pine
@drigerdranzer7514
@drigerdranzer7514 Месяц назад
Bruce never betrayed William. It's not even confirmed that they met at all.
@seraphinaaizen6278
@seraphinaaizen6278 Месяц назад
While it's not confirmed if they actually met, it's reasonable to assume they likely did. William Wallace was essentially head of state when he was named High Protector of Scotland, and Robert de Bruce was a leading contender for the Scottish throne. It seems almost impossible that their paths didn't cross during those years.
@archaeologyfornon-archaeol1014
@archaeologyfornon-archaeol1014 Месяц назад
The British were also cruel to the Irish, leaving many to starve in the 19th century after the Potato Famine...causing 100, 000s to emigrate to the USA.
@kevinhayes1656
@kevinhayes1656 8 дней назад
Wits= mental sharpness and intelligence
@bdwinter72
@bdwinter72 Месяц назад
if we could only fight like warrior poets
@jeffkitson9565
@jeffkitson9565 Месяц назад
You have to watch Gladiator next.....
@georgewarner7210
@georgewarner7210 15 дней назад
“Whits” is like intelligence or mind…
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