The best part with the GoT scene was it really showed how chaotic being a infantryman is when you're in the middle of a cavalry charge or if you get knocked from your horse.
@@MohamedRamadan-qi4hl If Sansa skipped Little finger's class on dramatic entrances and committed the Knights of the Vale at the start then their would have been thousands of Northman still alive to fight the others or Cersi
@@johnborris3222 Basically, Saladin was leading the Muslim army and Balian led a small calvary charge against a sizeable force of Muslims. They are beaten and Balian is captured and is shocked to see the Muslim leader being the man he saved earlier in the film. Then Saladin arrives with the much larger army and at the same time, King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem arrives with his army of Christian Crusaders and Knights. So the Mulsim Leader that Balian saved tells one of his men to tell Saladin that "Jerusalem has come." Although I guarantee Saladin could see, its just a line for movie purposes and for it being an epic line, it adds nothing to the plot. Overall, it's a very good movie and you should watch it.
@johnborris3222 what @cryptelis4380 said, and also when Balian is talking to the Saracen commander, in the background you can faintly see the Jerusalem army approaching with a golden cross in the centre. When the commander says this line, the camera cuts to the army in focus. It's an epic moment
What I love about Kit's acting there is you can read everything, his fear is quikcly outpaced by his sense of defeat, probably moreso of losing the war,and knowing the dead will win, than himself dying. But then he has a slight nod to himself, his determination comes forth as he realises there is no way out, and he simply stands, and waits, ready to die killing Boltons.
"Day of the Siege" (Battle of Vienna 1683) had an amazing LITERAL arrival of the cavalry to save the day. A historical piece that is still amazing to this day
@@spencerd8504 Yeah it's a movie. It's entertaining that's the point. Accuracy can definitely add to a good story but I ain't gonna cry if it's not a documentary lol
@@Wenum32 I could agree if some changes are made to make the movie more entertaining but 'Kingdom of Heaven' made many unnecessary smearing to the side of the Knight's Templars and made them look like the invaders when it was the opposite. I think because Ridley Scott(producer of the movie) is an atheist he was a little more interested in painting the Christians as the bad guys even if it sacrificed certain entertaining story elements.
The Director’s cut is a masterpiece! 5 hours long but still worth a watch. Kingdom of Heaven has my favorite movie quote. “I put no stock in religion. By the word religion, I've seen the lunacy of fanatics of every denomination be called the "Will of God". I've seen too much religion in the eyes of too many murderers. Holiness is in right action and courage on behalf of those who cannot defend themselves. And goodness - what God desires - [pointing at his head then heart] is here and here. And what you decide to do every day, you will be a good man, [smiles] or not.” So freaking powerful.
The problem with that one is that they arrived before the battle started, so it was somewhat anticlimactic. Stereotypical reinforcements arrive just when the battle appears to be lost.
Here's some other ones: Saving private Ryan, final battle scene; Top Gun Maverick, when Hangman enters at the end; James Bond Moonraker space battle; and my personal fave: The hunt for Red October, when USS Dallas intervenes between the Konovalov and the Red October.
She fights like winter: cold, sharp, unstoppable. And when she sees Aslan arrive, she stops toying with Peter. Nearly every strike is aimed at his head
@@rangerstedfast if even I could see at least a few moments where Peter could finish the fight, I think any real swordsman woud just facepalm at this fight
with the theme of the GOT I also thought he prob died, that i liked with the show that you could never really know what was going to happen to the characters (didn't read the books)
Even better: Cap all alone against Thanos' entire army, when... "Cap, can you hear me? On your left." Those who were snapped out of existence return. Everyone is there (except Fury and Hill). And Cap finally gets to say it. "Avengers assemble!"
@@jimgilbert9984 Really sorry, but at that point, it really should be "Avengers, charge!" Hack memberberries really takes me out of the moment. However: ON YOUR LEFT AWESOME 👌 😎😎
Really? I thought it was really dull and the plot was all over the place. Not to mention its pretty far from historically accurate. Not one of scotts better movies for me.
the game of thrones scene is amazing. Jon Snow's character is amazing and Kit Harrington does a good job portraying him. One of the best 1 man stands. Sadly the wildlings came to save him 😂
Three Musketeers (1993) - Cardinal orders his guard to seize the titular heroes after a failed assignation attempt he orchestrated. They stand alone /outnumbered. Then townsfolk assemble beside them. They toss off their outer garments, revealing their Musketeer tunics and draw swords. G.I. Joe : Rise of Cobra: (2009) : Duke and Baroness chase Cobra Commander & Destro through underwater tunnels. They finally catch up to them in their mini sub. Duke tells them to stand down. Cobra Commander (in full sized submarine/heavily armed) says “You and what Army, Duke?” Duke replies “My army!” And all the Gi Joe underwear fleet arrives.
If you have the skills "reinforcements" can be as little as 2 people. As when Saruman (before the evil set in) and Elrond came to Gandalf and Galadriel's aid with a simple "Are you in need of assistance my lady?" and proceed to beat the hell out of the 9.
Original Star Wars, When Han and Chewie swoop into the trench run scene, and Vader get sent spinning off into the distance. "You're all clear kid, now let's blow this thing and go home".
Not that the Narnia movies are great cinema, but it makes me think of reading the books so many times. Over and over again, Lewis says Aslan "isn't a tame lion..." That end is a reminder for all of the other times in the books it's mentioned.
I was frankly surprised that Narnia has the most realistic magic/wand usage in combat I think I have seen. Sword in one hand and a wand in the other for a very effective combo
As I posted on Part 1 - need to add 55 Days at Peking and 300: Rise of an Empire. First one when the seige of Peking is lifted and troops from the larger western nations (including Japan) come marching in, and the second when the Spartan fleets rolls in and helps the other Greeks kick the stuffing out of the Persians,
Can't praise the Spartan fleet scene from Rise of an Empire, because Salamis was completely an Athenian victory and that movie decided to hand it to Sparta instead
6:55 probably the best way to say your “message has been received” also is it bad I am expecting a real life version of this moment to happen on earth?
Quigley Down Under: Quigley is cornered by the bad guy's British Army allies, badly outnumbered, and about to be shot. A mysterious wind blows in, kicking up dirt and sand. When the wind dies down, the army guys see that there are literally thousands of Aborigines lining the ridges around the ranch, surrounding the military men. They have come to help the Spirit Warrior (Quigley), who has helped many of them and asked nothing in return. The soldiers know that they've got guns versus the Aborigines' "primitive" weapons, but they also know that primitive weapons can kill you just as dead as bullets. Plus, there were thousands of Aborigines versus about twenty of them. So the calvary men leave without touching Quigley. And after Quigley bends over to mess with the bandage on his leg and straightens up, the Aborigines have disappeared as mysteriously and magically as they showed up. Very cool!
From the Star Trek franchise, I like the scene from TNG: Defector. Romulans are confident they can overrun Enterprise but then Picard signals to decloak allied Klingon ships.
While not as action packed as your choices, the ending of "Quigley Down Under" should justify as a last minute reinforcement. A satisfying moment in film.
It's a shame they never got to finish that series, but the young actors were growing up too fast and would have been too old by the time The Last Battle rolled around.
Watched that GoT on and off and that John Snow scene where it looks like he is by myself and not backing down and then the next second there is a whole calvery of soldiers meeting at the same point the emenies soldiers meet is so badass. The first two videos have been sci fi and fantasy. Nothing wrong with that but you could make a military type one too . Act of Valor - Hot Extract w/ boats Black Hawk Down - 2 Deltas helping Pilot Lone Survivor - Gunships on Taliban The Covenant - JC130 Air Support Transformers - Qatar Battle Scene Behind Enemy Lines - Extract Scene World War Z - Night Landing on Runway in South Korea Cloverfield - Military First Encountering Creature
Since there is a part 1, I assume Endgame is in there. Same with Rohan showing up in Return of the King. I'd also add Luke showing up at the end of Season 2 of Mandalorian. One that is less well known is We Were Soldiers when Mel Gibson has to call Broken Arrow, an emergency order for air support. They literally sent every combat aircraft in Vietnam to drop whatever they had on the enemy. Link follows ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-YponeNVWkeI.html
Though broken arrow is used in this movie, that is not an official order. Broken arrow instead means a lost nuclear warhead. But it definitley fit perfectly into the movie
@@thelordhimself That's what I thought too but the movie was based closely on a book written by the character Mel Gibson played. It was all a true story. If that guy actually wrote it, than it is almost certainly true.
John Snow and Ramsey Bolton, two absolute dolts in charge of armies. One screws up their whole battle plan falling for an obvious bait, while the other lets a couple thousand men on horseback somehow sneak up behind him. It's crazy how badly this show jumped the shark.