@SuperWarrior234 If only the politically correct bastards would let a military genius like Patton actually become a general again. I really have my doubts.
I play this whenever I feel frustrated by my computer. Sometimes, I think of the computer as the enemy. Wade into it! Whenever your computer gives you issues, you always have the option of reducing it to a bubblin' box of goo! (LOL)
Thank you for posting the opening it truly is an inspiring song; I love how the tone changes but still unites a unifying theme of glory. In my opinion of course.
Brave men are dieing!! We're not going to rest!! We're going to attack all night!! We're going to attack in the morning!! If we are not victorious let no one come back alive!!!
Brave men are dieing!! We're not going to rest!! We're going to attack all night!! We're going to attack in the morning!! If we are not victorious we'll fight to the last man!!
Between this theme and the original A Team theme I don't know which I would rather have the U.S.A. use as the anthem for the Olympics for when we win gold.
Agreat movie and score. Not necessarily an accurate portrayal of Patton. To me studying the real man showed him to be a much more interesting character. I will say that although it was really GI Joe and his allied contemporaries that won that awfull war, I think we might have lost it without Patton's abilities as a commander in Africa and Europe. If anything it sounds like the militarists were actually unhappy with Patton becaus he was wrapping up the war too fast they wanted a couple more years
@heartfire451 I think you hit the nail right on the head. While George C. Scott did a wonderful job playing the part, I'm not so sure that his portrayal didn't go over the top a little. The real Patton was a kickass general that could get things done &, like you say, I agree that the powers that be didn't want him, or anyone else, to wrap up the war too fast since they may have had a vested interest in having it last longer.
My friend was in the 3rd army driving a tank into Germany 24/7 non-stop taking turn with the rest of the crews. Hard fighting but Patton tried everything to care for them.
If Ike gave a suplies for Patton, not for Monty in 1944, I believe Patton would be able conquer a race to Berlin. Stalin had to go as fast as possible from Vistula to Berlin ant had to help Polish soldiers of Home Army fighting at this time against Germans in Warsaw. My city wouldn't be destroyed by German and soviets.
So the history gone by the other line.
P.S. Warsaw Uprising (August-September of 1944) wasn't the same as Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (April 1943).
My great grandfather manned an AA gun on one of the surviving ships on Pearl Harbor and was on Normandy. All when he was 14!!! He survived but died 6 years ago. RIP.
@superturkeylegs They don't make too many great men like your great grandfather anymore. I'm 18 and I couldn't imagine dealing with pearl harbor, or even storming the beaches at Normandy and here he did it when he was 14. God bless him!
@superturkeylegs No he didn't. AA personnel are in the navy and the navy didn't invade normandy - the army did. It's insulting to people who actually participated in the "Great World War II" that you posted this. That's ignoring the claim that he was 14. He would have had to faked a birth certificate amongst other papers.
My grandfather was in the 3rd Army for a time (he was in the railroad battalion). On of the (very) few stories he would tell was that he met Patton. And he was much shorter than George C. Scott, and had a higher pitched voice. Even so, he still had a presence to him.
Great man, portrayed by a great actor, in a great movie.
Patton always thought he was the reincarnaton of an ancient general, an ancient warrior-poet. If anyone else were to say that I would say they were full of shit, but Patton...I'd probably say "yes sir!" Ha ha
George C. Scott made Army Gen Patton***** alive and in color!.. Any body who has ever been in uniform can name one nasty son-of-a- bitch who was a great leader.
@JDPublicEnemyNo1 Problem is is that a nation's response to a military crisis is a reflection of the resolve of it's people. I don't believe that the present day citizens of the U.S. have the stomach for that level of a conflict now as they did in WWII. Of course, we heard the same things about U.S. citizens leading in to WWII also. That they were weak and didn't have the will to fight, but necessity is the mother of invention. They HAD to.
Proof positive that sociopaths make the best military generals. Hey, he was one of the lucky ones who found a niche without being on the wanted list so good on him. George C. Scott was awesome in the role, as many here have said.
It's was not explained in the film "Patton" why he hated the Russians....The Russians went in and took control of Berlin...this was the start of the cold war between Russia and the U.S. I watched a documentary about it...some American soldiers went into Berlin after the Russians took control of the city and were not greeted warmly by the Russian soldiers.
@whiskeyify General Patton realized that the Bolsheviks were a threat to the free world. He also knew their nature. I miss the general and he is my favorite.
What we need it Politics and War to be separate again, Black Hawk Down (not the movie the actual incident) was cause because our Government did not want us to look like we were pushing the little guy around (long story) my point is in WW2 Generals commanded armies not Bureaucrats and Senators
George S Patton was a selfish man, not a stupid one, but a selfish one. Everything he did, he did for personal glory. He never once fought for the preservation of his fellow man or the spread or democracy, he fought to fight. We commemorate this man for his actions and condemn him for his motives.
@KnottsDon Don't forget that his motives also drove him to spend millions of personal dollars to buy gasoline from his father-in-law to run his own tanks.
When WWII veterans are asked what outfit they served in they invariably name their division except when you ask a veteran of the 3rd Army because his answer will be: "I fought with Patton." No other WWII American army level commander is so honored. No one ever boasts about fighting under Hodges or Patch or Simpson. Patton wasn't loved by his men, but they knew he was the best we had and that under him they achieved great things.
@Jaystew17 its both a good and bad thing that we can't war isnt just beating the crap outa someone anymore (the US could do this blind folded if that were the case) its all politics now, the US and other major powers cant just level stuff anymore. Then there's what I like to call the "Vietnam effect" where if we do beat the crap outa someone our own people turn against the military and we pull out.. sad but that's the way it is today.
Patton, unlike many commanders, was direct. He in fact despised Eisenhower, though they worked 'efficiently' together. In the end, Patton was able to hit where the enemy would hurt most. He even freed Bastogne with dogged determination, well trained armor units, and the disorginization of the Germans when they layed siege to the small town. Eventually, they were routed. And much praise to African American armored units involved, they were the backbone of the assault.
While the speech at the beginning of the film is a composite of many Patton speeches, most of it came from his address to the first all-African American tank brigade which was attached to his Army in WWII. While he was initially skeptical about black people when reports started coming back about the fighting abilities of other all AA units he was VERY enthusiastic about the chance to lead them in battle.
@iTzMyFancySauce He hated politics and didn't like the whole 'game' of it. He was a military man and was used to taking orders from the 'politicians', whether he liked it or not.
@xMarines52x Absolutely right! That left -wing liberal democrat scum bag Andy Rooney of "60 Minutes" hates him. He called the general a "Bad guy" and said he had no regard for the lives of his men. Wrong, I read a book written by a British army officer, he said his bad reputation was undeserved, his hard charging way of fighting always shortened battles and cost less lives. Whenever Ike intervened with his mamby pamby methods it always lengthened the battles and cost more casualties.
I've always loved Jerry Goldsmith's film score for PATTON. It's just as well I saw it first in a theatre, before watching it on television w/ my dad---he'd served under the real General Patton, and his blood pressure rose pretty alarmingly at more than one point. I spent most of that viewing keeping an eye on the old guy, just in case...
sometimes you got to let the good generals have free rein and let them do the job they know best and that is let the other poor bastard die so that others can live free.
@SEAVet69 How would it matter? There's no great battlefields for them to shine. As much as it sucks, the days of the Pattons, Rommels and MacArthur's are over. The atom-bomb saw to that.
@OnlyTy91 Well, we DO have people like Petraeus and McChrystal in our current military. The only two combat nuclear arsenals ever launched for aggressive purposes have been the two that ended WWII in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
@SEAVet69 Yea, we need Generals with balls to be on the frontline like Patton, the way it was in the good old days, not sitting behind the lines all the time.
Listening to the beginning of the theme during the movie caused chills to run up my spines! One of the greatest movies all of time acted by one of the greatest actors of all time for the greatest general of all time!
I think alot of problems could of been avoided if we had let Patton March his boys up through Berlin and on to Moscow. RIP General George S. Patton Greatest General the US Army ever had!
Para mi como película bélica una de las mejores sin dudas y por supuesto la banda sonora envidiable para otras películas del género.. tendrían que volver y no tanta mierda d ahora d efectos especiales, argumentos frikis o películas de mierda sin sentido..
No when mountain ranges and oceans can be overcome, anything built and created by man can be overcome. Best quote, best movie, best soundtrack, best acting ever. Wish we have somebody like him for president
@DASCO2136 He's, and I quote. He has no political profile, or virtue of reason with with politicians in anyway. Besides to push them out of his way, so he can get to the real action.
What?You super race thought that Americans where playing around.Patton was not playing around.Japan stirred up a hornet's nest and Germany got front of it.
It took almost half a million American men and women killed, to defeat the Armies of darkness.
Lest we forget.
palonejr 2 days ago
The echoplex at its level best
seedofbilly 1 week ago
@SuperWarrior234 If only the politically correct bastards would let a military genius like Patton actually become a general again. I really have my doubts.
kdm98 3 weeks ago
@SuperWarrior234 Well the enemy today doesnt have a uniform and is alot harder to fight and or find.
CM99501 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
patton, remember thy name it is patton, most importan general, other than eisenhower, to the U.S.A army in ww2!
TheDeadman1818 1 month ago
@TheDeadman1818 George Marshall
kevindsunshinestate 2 weeks ago
@TheDeadman1818 get the fuck out of here...McArthur-Patton-Eisenhower
Rao665 1 week ago
0:48-1:15
favorite part :3
CM99501 1 month ago
One of my favorite Generals of all time wish all generals were like him!
VortexSecurityPvt 1 month ago
Rommel, you magnificent bastard I READ YOUR BOOK!!!!
Nozz65 1 month ago 9
Gen Patton is my favorite General.
chud1able
chud1able 1 month ago
I play this whenever I feel frustrated by my computer. Sometimes, I think of the computer as the enemy. Wade into it! Whenever your computer gives you issues, you always have the option of reducing it to a bubblin' box of goo! (LOL)
abacuschannel1 1 month ago
You don't win a war by dying for your country, you make the other son of a bitch die for his
GriffithAMPS 1 month ago
So many classic lines out of this film...quote at will when suited.
Amobb481 1 month ago 3
"Where are you going, General?"
"Berlin...to personally shoot that paper haning son of a bitch!"
So many classic lines out of this film...quote it at will.
Amobb481 1 month ago
Not too many better film scores than this one.
QMPhilosophe 1 month ago 3
Camp Arifjan Kuwait played this every morning over THE BIG VOICE. It was really, really cool. What a great way to start a work day.
davehood784 1 month ago
Thank you for posting the opening it truly is an inspiring song; I love how the tone changes but still unites a unifying theme of glory. In my opinion of course.
julianarriagada 1 month ago
The men need rest general
Brave men are dieing!! We're not going to rest!! We're going to attack all night!! We're going to attack in the morning!! If we are not victorious let no one come back alive!!!
oneputtsteven 1 month ago
The men need rest general
Brave men are dieing!! We're not going to rest!! We're going to attack all night!! We're going to attack in the morning!! If we are not victorious we'll fight to the last man!!
oneputtsteven 1 month ago
general george s patton has to be the best man let alone general ever we are gonna go through those terorist basterds like shit through a goose.
georgeSpatton09 1 month ago
How does someone come up w/ music like this? Even his muse must have been impressed.
2012endofanerror 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
the real worth of a General are the Bastards that fought under him.
cal45deserteagle 1 month ago 2
This is the greatest movie of all time...and i have seen it once
supmanhowsitsgoing 1 month ago
Wow, a lot of arm chair generals here. I bet you guys believe in individuality in the army, as well.
PsychoticLoner 2 months ago
@PsychoticLoner :I
Doulity 1 month ago
Where is Patton now that we REALLY need him?
150thumper 2 months ago
Always fighting for freedom in the world
God bless America
nastybeard 2 months ago
No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country.
MegaNima2011 2 months ago 4
Between this theme and the original A Team theme I don't know which I would rather have the U.S.A. use as the anthem for the Olympics for when we win gold.
KhunDog1 2 months ago
"I can attack with three divisions in forty-eight hours"
Cage2053K 2 months ago
So forever in the future,
Shall I battle as of yore,
Dying to be born a fighter,
But to die again, once more.
FatTonyCologino 2 months ago
Agreat movie and score. Not necessarily an accurate portrayal of Patton. To me studying the real man showed him to be a much more interesting character. I will say that although it was really GI Joe and his allied contemporaries that won that awfull war, I think we might have lost it without Patton's abilities as a commander in Africa and Europe. If anything it sounds like the militarists were actually unhappy with Patton becaus he was wrapping up the war too fast they wanted a couple more years
heartfire451 2 months ago
@heartfire451 I think you hit the nail right on the head. While George C. Scott did a wonderful job playing the part, I'm not so sure that his portrayal didn't go over the top a little. The real Patton was a kickass general that could get things done &, like you say, I agree that the powers that be didn't want him, or anyone else, to wrap up the war too fast since they may have had a vested interest in having it last longer.
museack 2 months ago 2
This is a great movie!!!
RockIslandLine513 2 months ago
Great work. Thanks for posting it.
TheChuck624 2 months ago
Every time I hear this song it makes me think of the fightin' Texas Aggie band!
SeaAg2015 2 months ago
@SeaAg2015 NO one does "Patton" BETTER
LeRinkRat 2 months ago
My friend was in the 3rd army driving a tank into Germany 24/7 non-stop taking turn with the rest of the crews. Hard fighting but Patton tried everything to care for them.
XO24 2 months ago
They gave so much for us and suffered terribly to end the Armies of darkness hold on the World.
Thanks for saving us.....
Bobby
Vietnam Era Veteran...
palonejr 2 months ago
If Ike gave a suplies for Patton, not for Monty in 1944, I believe Patton would be able conquer a race to Berlin. Stalin had to go as fast as possible from Vistula to Berlin ant had to help Polish soldiers of Home Army fighting at this time against Germans in Warsaw. My city wouldn't be destroyed by German and soviets.
So the history gone by the other line.
P.S. Warsaw Uprising (August-September of 1944) wasn't the same as Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (April 1943).
sdrigromMaciek 2 months ago
I love general Sosabowski, he knew that the English forces will lose the war in Holland. But nobody believed it fail
JNadobnik 2 months ago
My great grandfather manned an AA gun on one of the surviving ships on Pearl Harbor and was on Normandy. All when he was 14!!! He survived but died 6 years ago. RIP.
superturkeylegs 3 months ago in playlist Favorite videos 4
@superturkeylegs They don't make too many great men like your great grandfather anymore. I'm 18 and I couldn't imagine dealing with pearl harbor, or even storming the beaches at Normandy and here he did it when he was 14. God bless him!
lifevest1 2 months ago
@superturkeylegs I salute him with pride.
KEYSERSOZE1965 1 month ago in playlist Jerry Goldsmith 2
@superturkeylegs No he didn't. AA personnel are in the navy and the navy didn't invade normandy - the army did. It's insulting to people who actually participated in the "Great World War II" that you posted this. That's ignoring the claim that he was 14. He would have had to faked a birth certificate amongst other papers.
wolfie1213 3 weeks ago
@superturkeylegs
Pearl Harbor and Normandy were more than 12 months apart. Somethings not adding up.
USAFOREVER213 3 weeks ago
My grandfather was in the 3rd Army for a time (he was in the railroad battalion). On of the (very) few stories he would tell was that he met Patton. And he was much shorter than George C. Scott, and had a higher pitched voice. Even so, he still had a presence to him.
Great man, portrayed by a great actor, in a great movie.
phantomcruiser 3 months ago
dun dun dun POLICE ACADEMY DUN DUN DUN
ZARBONZARBON 3 months ago
Best movie theme ever. "Rudy" is second. Makes one proud to b an American, greatest of all nations . . . ever!!!
STWRITES1 3 months ago
Rommel, you genius bastard, I READ YOUR BOOK!!!
BillF1967 3 months ago 74
@BillF1967 actually its Rommel, you magnificent bastard, I READ YOUR BOOK!!
awesomecdiperson 2 months ago
@BillF1967 Rommel's book was about infantry.
nomar5spaulding 1 month ago
@nomar5spaulding and Rommel in fact was controlling tanks and ground troops, all classified as infantry...
BaconPressPro 1 month ago
@BillF1967 Rommel, you magnificent bastard I READ YOUR BOOK!
robobrain44449 1 week ago
What! How was Patton a 3 star general? He should have been a five star general or President!
superturkeylegs 3 months ago
I bet Rommel was like "Voah! Zis Patton guy is fricking ze best!"
superturkeylegs 3 months ago
Another Geronimo might be a good thing
jbeng1953 3 months ago
this is on Bart The General in the Simpsons. Is this the actual theme for the scenes in the episodes.
BusterMissy1 3 months ago
Patton always thought he was the reincarnaton of an ancient general, an ancient warrior-poet. If anyone else were to say that I would say they were full of shit, but Patton...I'd probably say "yes sir!" Ha ha
AuspexAO 3 months ago 3
The actual song is WW2 General's Suite. Look it up on zzahier's channel.
superturkeylegs 3 months ago
The greatest generation's great actors, study this movie and you'll see an Academy award performance, which out of humility he never accepted.
browndog461 3 months ago
UM EXCELENTE FILME, E A MÚSICA TEMA DISPENSA COMENTÁRIOS. SÓ LAMENTO QUE A HUMANIDADE AINDA NÃO TENHA APRENDIDO O SUFICIENTE COM OS ERROS DO PASSADO.
claudiojrg1 3 months ago
George C. Scott made Army Gen Patton***** alive and in color!.. Any body who has ever been in uniform can name one nasty son-of-a- bitch who was a great leader.
maldmc2 3 months ago
"War is not some poor dumb SOB dying for his country!!
War is getting the other poor dumb SOB to die for his country!!"
-George C.Scott:"Patton".
kingbushwickthe33rd 3 months ago
If we had a man like Patton over in the Middle East, the war would've been over a month after it started.
JDPublicEnemyNo1 3 months ago
@JDPublicEnemyNo1 Problem is is that a nation's response to a military crisis is a reflection of the resolve of it's people. I don't believe that the present day citizens of the U.S. have the stomach for that level of a conflict now as they did in WWII. Of course, we heard the same things about U.S. citizens leading in to WWII also. That they were weak and didn't have the will to fight, but necessity is the mother of invention. They HAD to.
museack 2 months ago
UNA MUY BUENA MUSICA DIGNA PARA UN GENERAL COMO PATTON
ALGIEN ME PUEDE DECIR EL AUTOR DE ESTE TEMA..............................
demoledor35 3 months ago in playlist MUSICA PERSONAL
Proof positive that sociopaths make the best military generals. Hey, he was one of the lucky ones who found a niche without being on the wanted list so good on him. George C. Scott was awesome in the role, as many here have said.
Jalfmar3 3 months ago
The best war movie ever, IMHO, and no one could have played Patton better than George C. Scott. One incredible movie!!!
DrJim1940 3 months ago 3
It's was not explained in the film "Patton" why he hated the Russians....The Russians went in and took control of Berlin...this was the start of the cold war between Russia and the U.S. I watched a documentary about it...some American soldiers went into Berlin after the Russians took control of the city and were not greeted warmly by the Russian soldiers.
whiskeyify 4 months ago
@whiskeyify General Patton realized that the Bolsheviks were a threat to the free world. He also knew their nature. I miss the general and he is my favorite.
benedict1611 3 months ago 3
He said we fought the wrong enemy.
Flaciusii 1 week ago
im playing this in band:D
kmcjar 4 months ago
If only he was still alive. Then i'd say vote Patton 2012.
Trashcansam123 4 months ago
One of the best Generals of the US Army! R.I.P.
luckyspooky 4 months ago 2
Ône of the best Generals of the US Army! R.I.P.
luckyspooky 4 months ago
im playing this in band
MissAndLoveThatBoy 4 months ago
What we need it Politics and War to be separate again, Black Hawk Down (not the movie the actual incident) was cause because our Government did not want us to look like we were pushing the little guy around (long story) my point is in WW2 Generals commanded armies not Bureaucrats and Senators
MrRolex96 4 months ago
patton envidioso!!!
preusengloria 4 months ago
Patton would have been a proud serving member of the Tea Party.
rogerhuang 4 months ago
George S Patton was a selfish man, not a stupid one, but a selfish one. Everything he did, he did for personal glory. He never once fought for the preservation of his fellow man or the spread or democracy, he fought to fight. We commemorate this man for his actions and condemn him for his motives.
KnottsDon 4 months ago
@KnottsDon Don't forget that his motives also drove him to spend millions of personal dollars to buy gasoline from his father-in-law to run his own tanks.
DrMotorDude 4 months ago
Patton would be ASHAMED to be an American if he saw today.
SuperSaiyan00Snake 4 months ago in playlist PATTON 3
When WWII veterans are asked what outfit they served in they invariably name their division except when you ask a veteran of the 3rd Army because his answer will be: "I fought with Patton." No other WWII American army level commander is so honored. No one ever boasts about fighting under Hodges or Patch or Simpson. Patton wasn't loved by his men, but they knew he was the best we had and that under him they achieved great things.
mkeogh76 4 months ago
Patton’s Secret is the Past
Nicholasstixuncensored*blogspot*com/2011/05/patton-1970*html
nstix2009xitsn 4 months ago
Y nunca encontro a Pancho Villa!
alexfigrex 4 months ago
Patton Kind of Reminds me of General Green.
SmokeBojangles 5 months ago
This theme was so appropriate to the tone of the movie....it was awesome in it's scope...both the theme and the movie
Ricco99100 5 months ago 3
The GREATEST US General of all TIMES!!!
albatross7677 5 months ago 3
@albatross7677 Not a general, but Admiral Rickover gives him a run for his money.
TerranIsImba 4 months ago
@TerranIsImba I agree, Rickover was a tough man with a mission & saw that mission through without being mealy mouthed about it.
museack 2 months ago
@Jaystew17 its both a good and bad thing that we can't war isnt just beating the crap outa someone anymore (the US could do this blind folded if that were the case) its all politics now, the US and other major powers cant just level stuff anymore. Then there's what I like to call the "Vietnam effect" where if we do beat the crap outa someone our own people turn against the military and we pull out.. sad but that's the way it is today.
BTW GREAT MUSIC TO AN AWESOME MOVIE
Gorilder 5 months ago
i hate it
kanyiz 5 months ago
make it 13 that wer captured.
Tsarbomb117 5 months ago
12 germans that were captured by the 3rd army disliked this
Tsarbomb117 5 months ago 6
Whoever dislike(d) this isn't American.
Killacelt 5 months ago 2
at that time Patton's leadership was considered by many the Golden hour of this country's military power
hleek2003 5 months ago 4
damn I wish he would address congress!
len2007 5 months ago
Patton, unlike many commanders, was direct. He in fact despised Eisenhower, though they worked 'efficiently' together. In the end, Patton was able to hit where the enemy would hurt most. He even freed Bastogne with dogged determination, well trained armor units, and the disorginization of the Germans when they layed siege to the small town. Eventually, they were routed. And much praise to African American armored units involved, they were the backbone of the assault.
colonelchris92 5 months ago
This is my number one favorite movie of all time. There is not a better movie in my opinion.
grapeview61 5 months ago
While the speech at the beginning of the film is a composite of many Patton speeches, most of it came from his address to the first all-African American tank brigade which was attached to his Army in WWII. While he was initially skeptical about black people when reports started coming back about the fighting abilities of other all AA units he was VERY enthusiastic about the chance to lead them in battle.
thedungeondelver 6 months ago
Despite what some people may say about Patton as a general, you can't deny that he was a fascinating person.
SirTotallyAwesome 6 months ago
probably best army commander in US history, hats off to the great General Patton
leonetski 6 months ago
This theme was also used in Police Academy.
southern197882 6 months ago
@southern197882 He goldsmith is using an echoplex on the trumpet don ellis did that too
spacepatrolman 5 months ago
@southern197882
No it wasnt , but it does sound quite simular
fullmetalenterprise 5 months ago
generals didn't fight the war, privates, sarges, LT's, and other soldiers did.
MrSitar18 6 months ago
@MrSitar18 THIS GENERAL DID!
SuperSaiyan00Snake 6 months ago in playlist PATTON
If he ran for president oh the things we could do.
iTzMyFancySauce 6 months ago 6
@iTzMyFancySauce He hated politics and didn't like the whole 'game' of it. He was a military man and was used to taking orders from the 'politicians', whether he liked it or not.
KingGoomba19 5 months ago
I agree he should've blasted through Russia. And MacArthur should've done the same with China. Think of it, we'd have far less problems today!
SpartaBros 6 months ago 5
@SpartaBros Yes, America could've left the world in chaos! Idiot, Patton went too far.
DuPuieproductions 6 months ago
One of the best Generals of the World War II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
luckyspooky 6 months ago 2
Patton wasn't one of the best......he was the best
xMarines52x 6 months ago 47
@xMarines52x Absolutely right! That left -wing liberal democrat scum bag Andy Rooney of "60 Minutes" hates him. He called the general a "Bad guy" and said he had no regard for the lives of his men. Wrong, I read a book written by a British army officer, he said his bad reputation was undeserved, his hard charging way of fighting always shortened battles and cost less lives. Whenever Ike intervened with his mamby pamby methods it always lengthened the battles and cost more casualties.
logancody05 6 months ago 3
@xMarines52x I'll second that, brother!
fatkinson2011 3 months ago
Needs remake with accurate tanks that gets inside Patton's head.
Unfortunately George C Scott is dead, so its impossible
darknessesbane 6 months ago 2
I've always loved Jerry Goldsmith's film score for PATTON. It's just as well I saw it first in a theatre, before watching it on television w/ my dad---he'd served under the real General Patton, and his blood pressure rose pretty alarmingly at more than one point. I spent most of that viewing keeping an eye on the old guy, just in case...
jrcadet4 7 months ago
sometimes you got to let the good generals have free rein and let them do the job they know best and that is let the other poor bastard die so that others can live free.
702moning 7 months ago
When well led Americans will NEVER falter or fail...call upon us, we'll amaze the world.
dumboldon 7 months ago
"Where you going General? Berlin! I'm going to shoot that paper hangin
son of a bith"
DMR4736 7 months ago
@DMR4736 That's "Berlin! I'm gonna personally shoot that paper hangin' Sunava Bitch!
Suprkit 6 months ago 2
Scott hat General Patton hervorragend gespielt... Chapeau!
luckyspooky 7 months ago
His cousin was a bad ass too. That would be Marine Gen. Chesty Puller...
sporocyst1973 7 months ago
Boy do we need another Patton - not the careerists and ass-kissers we have today.
SEAVet69 7 months ago 51
@SEAVet69 How would it matter? There's no great battlefields for them to shine. As much as it sucks, the days of the Pattons, Rommels and MacArthur's are over. The atom-bomb saw to that.
OnlyTy91 4 months ago
@OnlyTy91 Well, we DO have people like Petraeus and McChrystal in our current military. The only two combat nuclear arsenals ever launched for aggressive purposes have been the two that ended WWII in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
KnottsDon 4 months ago
@SEAVet69 Yea, we need Generals with balls to be on the frontline like Patton, the way it was in the good old days, not sitting behind the lines all the time.
lolackay 4 months ago
Listening to the beginning of the theme during the movie caused chills to run up my spines! One of the greatest movies all of time acted by one of the greatest actors of all time for the greatest general of all time!
KingGoomba19 7 months ago
This is why Jerry Goldsmith was an outstanding composer, pieces like this.
socomdelta 7 months ago
Solder:Where you going General?
Patton:To Berlin!! I'm gonna personally shoot that paper-hanging son of a bitch!
Soldiers:(Cheering)
Tsarbomb117 7 months ago
"Damn it I'm about to do a speech! Play me my patton music!"
The505Guys 7 months ago 2
se lo avessero lasciato fare ci saremmo risparmiati 40 anni di guerra fredda
gerardomuro100 7 months ago
No question the russians were our real enemy
DMR4736 7 months ago 2
I think alot of problems could of been avoided if we had let Patton March his boys up through Berlin and on to Moscow. RIP General George S. Patton Greatest General the US Army ever had!
Roughneck002 7 months ago 5
THE GREATEST GENERAL WHO EVER LIVED.
SWALE1984 7 months ago 5
i feel like marching all the way to Berlin with this song in my ears
Sidewinder5O4 8 months ago
Patton! One of thr best!
luckyspooky 8 months ago
he was the best.
Falcon843 8 months ago
He was one of the best
celadon27 8 months ago
somehow this epic score lost the Oscar to the treacley score of LOVE STORY.
duckwrangler 8 months ago
beautiful soundtrack.
HeshayerShah 8 months ago
Para mi como película bélica una de las mejores sin dudas y por supuesto la banda sonora envidiable para otras películas del género.. tendrían que volver y no tanta mierda d ahora d efectos especiales, argumentos frikis o películas de mierda sin sentido..
LoquehayMr 8 months ago
No when mountain ranges and oceans can be overcome, anything built and created by man can be overcome. Best quote, best movie, best soundtrack, best acting ever. Wish we have somebody like him for president
DASCO2136 8 months ago
@DASCO2136 He's, and I quote. He has no political profile, or virtue of reason with with politicians in anyway. Besides to push them out of his way, so he can get to the real action.
NWFWMbudwieser 7 months ago
Patton was a bull and a royal show off. He was very hard to take.
But you need a bull to win a war. And win it, he did!
fatkinson1954 8 months ago
It would be more interesting if you had put scenes of real Patton in the clip. It was like trench war (Patton would hate it).
TFF1963 9 months ago
Simply beautiful, inspiring, and very haunting.
RoadNasty 9 months ago
What?You super race thought that Americans where playing around.Patton was not playing around.Japan stirred up a hornet's nest and Germany got front of it.
murraydonald62 9 months ago
"I'm gonna go all the way to Berlin and shoot that paper hanging bastard myself!" Best quote through out the entire movie.
mvpro100 9 months ago 2
@mvpro100 Actually it goes like this:
(Soldier) Where ya goin, General?
(Patton) Berlin. And I'm gonna personally shoot that paper hangin Son of a Bitch!
gorn9146 9 months ago
They don't make generals like George S. Patton anymore.
Martintheauthor 9 months ago 19
@Martintheauthor : Yeah, they don't; he would be castigated and villified in our politically correct world of today, including the military.
Amobb481 4 months ago
Patton was one of the most great american general If they lef him free,He would finish the world war 2 in less of 11 months...........
celadon27 9 months ago
@celadon27 Actually, he would probably want to head east from Berlin and go towards Moscow.
Askerban 8 months ago in playlist TV Themes
As He said overthere,We will fight them again If we have to.........
celadon27 9 months ago
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Airbornerock 10 months ago
EPIC WIN!
MrRuckaRuckaFan 10 months ago
George C.----one of the best actors ever!!!
1949man 10 months ago 6
@1949man Rod Steiger was almost PATTON (he passed up the role and regretted it).
Scott's performance as Patton HAS to be at least as good as Buck Turgidson in STRANGELOVE.
Dark satiric comedy or gripping wartime drama...George C. Scott delivered THE GOODS in both performances as 'men of war'! :D
metaeditor 4 months ago
This is what was playing in the helicopters while the SEALs were on their way to Osama's compound.
LanceBeckman 10 months ago 3
@LanceBeckman i find the music extremely appropriate for any kind of commando raid
DASCO2136 8 months ago
goosebums at 1:25
040392agh 10 months ago
General were ya going? going to Pakistan gonnashoot that paper paper hangin son of a bitch.
davidthegreatgeneral 10 months ago
General were ya going? going to Pakistan gnna shoot that paper paper hangin son of a bitch.
davidthegreatgeneral 10 months ago 12
12 people got smacked by General Patton!
InfamousCrack123 10 months ago
12 people must have got held by the nose and kicked in the ass not to like this!
littleblackbelt 10 months ago
@littleblackbelt Nah. They were too busy shoveling shit in Louisianna
thespotteddog 10 months ago
12 people got slapped by Patton
landefelda2 10 months ago
America was great once!!!
albatross7677 11 months ago