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  • Best movie and music ever

  • i cant belivae they killed davy crocett he was cool

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  • Remember the Alamo from New York !

  • march 6 is fast approaching. try to rent this movie before someone else does.

  • this is definetly my favourite movie

  • REMEMBER THE ALAMO

  • when i saw this movie i was shocked

  • "He is already dead, and this is the place he has been sent to...."

  • "A decade of being nothing Is worth and hour of glory"Travis

    "You may all go to hell and I will go to Texas"David Crockett

    "If you wish to stay here in the Alamo with me we will sell our lives dearly"William Travis

  • 00.00-1.00 But if you wish to stay here whit me in the Alamo, we will sell our lives dearly.....William Travis!!!!!!!

  • David Crocket was SON OF BITCH :)....

  • They fought like real soldiers, to the last man.

    I salute you all. 

  • oh boy sametime 300 and leonidas oO stooop they whas many soldiers in the world hu fight also great like THe 300 :D in so many wars ....good warriors and generals die for Freedoom!!freedoom thats the Hero thats what why must protect Freedoom thats what in Alamo happen!

  • 6:10-6:30 the militia forming ranks in preparation for crushing Santa Ana's forces at San Jacinto :)

  • Crocketts last stand 3:50

  • Remember Alamo!!!...!! ♥.O

  • 4:30 = The death of Jim Bowie and the last stand of the Davey Crockett and the Alamo. Amazing scene.

  • @ChaserRox94 Yes, Omg man that Is my favorie scene...Really brakes my heart how they kill Jim Bowie!! Awsome scene...very epic!!

  • Probably my favorite movie. But the music, this soundtrack DEFINITELY helps to contribute to the pure amazingness of the film. A great film deserves a great soundtrack.

  • This is the Alamo faggotsnot anything else

  • Born and raised in West Texas and proud to be a Tejano!!! Remember the Alamo!!!

  • damn travis bowie and crockett all died. they were the best imo. i wanted juan seguin to stay and fight too

  • @Her0ofCha0s94 Yes, but if he had Seguin would have died too. And he was needed at San Jacinto

  • Respect

  • 18 mins with 900 men aint bad, but 7-8 mins against the english is far better, long live the memory of the battle of prestonpans.

  • Just seen the movie on tv and was moved by these piece of music..beautiful

  • remeber all those who died to make our country wat it is today, remember all the people who died for the saftey of u an the entire u.s,remember the ppl who died in 9-11-01 an also REMEMBER THE ALAMO!!!!!!

  • @deathknot09 remember september 17, 1862, the bloodiest single day in american history

  • @johncashrocks221 Battle of Antietam, yes, the bloodiest single day in AMERICAN history!

  • @DukeFanGermany I'm a quarter German, I love Germany

  • @johncashrocks221 be welcome on my channel. one of my next videos, i think so, will be about Heinrich Kurtmann (Henry Courtman) who left Germany once, and died at the Alamo as one of the Louisiana Greys.

  • 15 years old born and raised in SA. Proud to be a texan. REMEMBER THE ALAMO!

  • EEEK I get my exam results on the 18th of august. 1 year after this came out :p

    Il play this one way or other if i pass or fail :P

  • Vote up if your Texan

  • VIVA LA MEXICO

  • @ShovelHorse I agree mate,the united states were found in good ideals, but i think they are already lost,the indian wars,the mexican war,the manifest destiny, just a few examples of corruption and injustice.

  • @Galvorn11 Don't cry. We fought for the land and won it all fairly. Your inadequacies are no reason to call the US corrupt. Didn't we even pay $15 million for small territory in Texas?

  • this soudtrack is awsome. everyone can nitpick over points of view in history, I'll be too busy enjoying these tracks.

  • nadhera

    

  • Remember the Alamo

  • @The211988Drew

    si,cuando santa anna les pateo el trasero a esos traficantes de esclavos.

  • The most inacurate and dishonest movie I´ve seen,besides the soundtrack its cool,the only real thing its santa anna portrayed like a idiot because he was a idiot.Long live to saint patrick batallion and the real defenders of the rights and freedom!!!.

    pd: i dont know why samuel houston is a hero in USA because he was just a smuggler and a filthy esclavist

  • @Galvorn11 Hmm can you tell me some of the things that were innaccurate aside from the mexicans being portrated as bad..

  • @mamobster1500

    Well, the movie does not inform that the two black slaves became free and later went to Tampico City in Mexico, where they found a job and married, and found people in Tampico having great regard for them, and live happily ever after.

    They only suffered a little, when the had nightmares about their childhood and how they were cruelly separated from their mothers and sold as animals to the Tennessseans "Freedom Fighters".

  • @mamobster1500 well there was no clear evidence that davie crockett put up a last stand, many portraid him as a coward, 1 rumour was he dressed as a woman to get out of there but was caught and shot.

    i guess we will never know what happend, but i like the way billy bob thornton played him, and i hope he took a few of the bastards with him when his time came.

  • @brannan1984 There is absolutely NO proof of him dressing as a woman, so that's about as historically inaccurate as you can get. Writings from only one Mexican soldier (de la Peña) state he was taken captive, but historians generally discredit it on the lack of other associated reports.

    There's also writings by the Ben, a former slave/cook for a Mexican Officer, reports Crockett was found dead in the Barracks.

    Also, Crockett wore a fox-skin cap. Not a 'Coon.

  • @Galvorn11 And someone who led Texas to freedom. He kicked Santa Anna's ass in 18 minutes and with 900 men.

  • @goten1214 Well i really love they rape the ass of santa anna,because he´s hated by Mexico and U.S.A,i know theres good people everywhere,but c´mon this is not a fair movie,even they put a mexican traitor like if he was a hero, but he was just a mercenary and a rapist.

  • This movie was so underrated! It was amazing!

  • @IBiteTheHandThatFed if you dont know shit about history

  • @spacewardsebas I like it regardless of its flaws still. And it was better than the 1960 version. 

  • People who say "Remember the Alamo" conveniently neglect to remember that a considerable factor in the Texas Revolution was that dastardly Mexico decided to outlaw slavery, and that didn't wash well with the American slave-owning population, who needed them black folk to pick their cotton while they laid back on the porch sipping margaritas from coconut halves

    this is from an article on Cracked

  • @Nedev They gave their lives, in what they believed what was right. I see what you mean. It's hard to say. But I do know that these men deserve respect for dying for what they believed in. I know what you mean- there's tw osides to the coin. It's difficult.

  • was song is it that starts at 6:12?

  • was song is it that starts at 6:12

  • 5:19 to 6:32 is my favorite music part from the movie and the credits, very crafted march.

  • i love music :)

  • to me The Alamo is the best movie. And loving one's country & sacrificing life for it is the heavenly chance. I wish I could do it for my country........

  • @1985Shanto i believe you can if you try :)

  • Patton said the object of battle isn't to die for country but to make the other SOB die for his.  When Kamakazi pilots flew their planes into US ships, when Chinese were mowed down by US machine guns at The Chosen Reservoir, when German tanks rode into the20,000 guns waiting at Kurst these men believed just as strongly in their nations and causes as the Texans at The Alamo. Ultimately, what matters are the beliefs one dies for not country or leader. Did Texans die for slavery or freedom?

  • @RogerHWerner They did die for slavery...

  • @homiedog100 - this is a simplification. In Mexico there was no slavery, but there were "contracted workers", in practice the difference was not great. The causes of the war of independence from Mexico were complex. Definitely the personality of Santa Anna was one of the causes that Texians wanted independence.

  • @OlenkaWagner well what i find atsonishing is that texas 25 years later is not fighting for freedom but is fighting against the freedom of blacks. So do you think that the people at the alamo died for nothing if it was freedom they were fighting for or was thier freedom the right to own slaves?

  • @homiedog100 - You mean Civil War? Again it is a simplification. We transfer our present views to the past. In the South the economy was such that cheap, not very qualified labour was needed (plantations). In the North slavery simply did not pay off, because qualified labour was needed. It was made the issue to attract former slaves to fight on the side of the North. But I would be cautious with applying present criteria to this issue.

  • @homiedog100 - to make it clear - I do not support slavery in any form. It would be bad now and it was bad in those times. I just don't want to single out the slavery as only one issue determining the assessment of the whole complex situation.

  • @homiedog100 no they died for the man fighting next to himself

  • @RogerHWerner Kursk was a battle between the russians and Germans

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  • the best part os 1:08 to 3:20

  • remember Leonidas and 300 Spartans

  • @poseidonas1 Could you explain?

  • @a7vtank The battle of Thermopylae pass. 300 spartan warriors held off an estimated 300,000 persians, using a brilliant strategy. They lined their men up at a narrow pass where the persian army couldnt get by. Their numbers were meaningless since they had a small battlefield. The spartans were superior warriors and easily took many of them out. They all died in the end but they held them off long enough for the greeks to assemble an army and defeat Xerxes, ruler of the persian empire.

  • Its rarely stated that the flanks of the 300 Spartans were held by a couple of thousand Greek allies including archers, slingers, javelin throwers. It was these forces in the hills that forced Persians into the narrow funnel blocked by Spartan hoplites. The Spartans did have help although admittedly they bore the brunt of the assault. It shouldn't be forgotten that the Persian army consisted largely of conscripts with no stomach for a serious battle. Brave men the Spartans.

  • @RogerHWerner its true that several thousand greeks fought at Thermopylae but what you are forgetting was when news of the imminent encirclement reached the Greeks, it was Leonidas and the 300 spartans who remained behind to hold off the Persian army while the Greeks made their own escape. And while the Persian army did contain conscripts, the Spartans were also able to hold off the Immortals, considered some of the greatest warriors in Asia. They were Brave Men

  • @poseidonas1 You mean Leonidas and 1500 Spartans

  • Aware that his force was being outflanked, Leonidas dismissed the bulk of the Greek army, and remained to guard the rear with 300 Spartans, 700 Thespians, 400 Thebans and perhaps a few hundred others, the vast majority of whom were killed. The rest of the 7000 man army escaped.

  • Remember the Alamo, Remember the Goliad, Remember Col. Fannin ! (and I'm not even American!) ... one of those genuine moments of bravery in history

  • such an underrated movie

  • Just wish it was still cool to use Amazing hats like those.

  • GOD BLESS THE USA

  • I LOVED the movie - but by no means was it a great movie.

    I LOVE this soundtrack - it is perhaps one of the best original soundtracks in all cinema. Burwell deserves sooooo much credit for this.

  • @Pissankle Tell the first part to the critics. They say it was the second wrost movie in movie history.

  • @demeandr121 the critics, for the most part hated The Wild Bunch too. Nobody who enjoys movies ever listens to critcs anyway, as they all have agendas.

    This was a good film. Could have been a great one IF Ron Howard would have had the budget he wanted and stayed on as the director, but of course DISNEY f * Cked that up, ONCE AGAIN!! Disney killed the budget and sanitized Howard's vision for the film. Crowe's presence would have helped the gate too. Disney should die.

  • @88guilly88 Well, Disney did fuck up with King of the Wild Frontier. Telling the same story, battle of the Alamo. Disney dosen't deserve a second chance at the Alamo. They'd just fuck up again.

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  • The passage starting at 3:20 is one of the most moving pieces of music I have ever heard

  • God Bless Texas and her brave men and women

  • @Democrities god bless texas, state than was slave of black men

  • I love this movie.

    Santa Anna was so mad when e split out his forces ... who nows what had happend if he had not didnt it.

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  • i always feel the movie cause of this score

  • I felt the emotion in this song during David Crockett's death...it was so sad how he realized if only he had been "simple old David from Tennesse" none of this would have happend :(

  • I love this....

  • Epic movie love it....

  • Traurige Melodie und doch so wunderschön! Tolles Video mit den Bildern aus dem Alamo-Film 2004 *****

  • @igelche2 Sehr wahr Vater, sehr wahr.

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