The Patriot: Tomahawk Scene ULTRA HD

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2011

A clip from The movie Patriot, Mel Gibson kills 22 British redcoats to Get his son back

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Uploader Comments (Weirdo7310)

  • Fail uploader for cutting the scene

  • @ilovedraconian cut the scene?

  • We watched this at school but it was edited out so we all came and looked it up.

  • @Stormagged0n can u like and sub ??? :D and dam schools editing stuff

  • aaw you cut out the best part

    where he comes out of the creek covered in blood :)

  • @WulvPawz haha i was going to put it in but then thoguht it would be good if i cut it off where i did

    soz.. :P

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  • A tomahawk and a good fighting knife in the right hands, equals pure ownage in hand to hand combat.

  • I love the part where he jumps from the tree and yells Native American style and then jumps back. just saved his children too. COOL>

  • Multi-kill!

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    Scalped.

    150+

  • To the right! Reload! Lets announce it to the enemy!

  • @chrctrnm 18th century warfare was based on strict discipline. The tactics were designed for big battles in Europe, not skirmishes in woodlands. Back in Europe war was an officer's game, where the aristocracy dominated the officer corps. They took their values of being a gentleman and incorporated it into war. For example, in the Battle of Fontenoy (1745), the French and British officers rode out in front of the ranks and politely asked each other who would like to take the first shot.

  • Holy shit, this is Assassin's Creed 3 gameplay!

  • @DevilDog36th No that would be more that the French and Spain came to our aid. But I don't know the logical continuation of being fired upon would be to take cover wouldn't it?

  • My favourite part was how the credits didn't credit anybody. Seriously, I was honestly very amused. This is a great action scene from an over-the-top ridiculously inaccurate film, but its great for sunday mornings. I love it.

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