>battle is lost, enemy is slaughtering your army
>army that earlier refused to help appears over the horizon just in time to save the day
>battle is lost, enemy is slaughtering your army
>army that earlier refused to help appears over the horizon just in time to save the day
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It does happen in real life. See the Prussians at Waterloo appearing at the right moment.
Sounds like somebody sandbagging
>dothraki
>bunch of chimp outs on horseback break the a line of European knights
the British were neither getting slaughtered nor had they lost the battle when the Prussians arrived, retard.
>hero gets knocked down in the middle of a battlefield
>enemy combatant #6 stands over hero and pauses to savor the moment
>enemy combatant raises sword
>somehow it's been like 5 seconds and the sword is still in the air wtf
>SPEAR OUTTA NOWHERE kills enemy at the last second
>enemy is dead before his body hits the ground
>hero is saved by long-time friend
>*winks and spits blood*
Has the Prussians and friends not arrived the Brits would have lost, they built their strategy around their arrival and wouldn’t have commited to the field if they had no assistance
See the USA in WWI
>sieging a fortress
>only takes like 2 days
>peaceful village gets attacked
>baby screams
>main character screams HOLD THE LINE
>soldier crawls with entrails out and half his legs gone
where is he going?
>LOVE ISNT ALWAYS ON TIME
That's more a massive moral boost for the allies and the opposite for the central powers than actual troops though.
>MEDIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>Both armies just mindlessly charge full speed into each other and and neither armies show any form of tactics whatsoever
FUCKING WHY!?
are there any movies that show some form of tactics/maneuvers? Tv shows and movies about the Roman empire usually have them
>Movie makes your root for the both sides
>IT AIN'T ME....IT AIN'T ME
>Main character is fighting enemies
>Big bad villian nearby also fighting enemies
>Looks over at main character, kills one of his allies then starts walking over to Main Character
>Main character kills enemy #5 and picks up his shield or whatever
>Main character and villain begin fighting with plenty of room around them as to not be interrupted by soldiers
>alright boys LOCK AND LOAD
every. fucking. time.
youtube.com/watch?v=zgywD3XJaWU
>sean penn
>FETCH ME THE BREASTPLATE STRETCHER
Where is this besides the LotR/Battle of Five Armies?
>battle rages all around
>main character and main bad guy lock eyes through the melee
>they circle each other never taking eyes off each other
>they fight
>main character wins
>bad guys surrender
>"it's quiet"
>.........
>"too quiet"
The video you showed isn't really supported much, either. To be fair, that is. I'm not saying they both charged at each other like fools like they do in movies and the like but the video is just a potential thing they did not actually backed by much.
It'd be kind of difficult to do in actual combat situations.
this used to not bother me as much but it happens in almost EVERY action sequence. War movies. Action movies. Any movie or tv show where there's a showdown or a battle there's an 80% chance that you're gonna get a saved-at-the-last-second scene.
Waterloo
Gettysburg
First battle in Alexander
are all really good for this.
it only bothers me when the OMFG IS HE KILL?? moment goes on for way too long
>a character genuinely believes in God
>is a bad guy
>ywn die a hero's death so your name and legacy lives on for ages to come
why even exist bros
>war movie
>claims to have an anti-war message
Everytime
It's much better to live like a pathetic miscreant surviving off of scraps and raising other men's children just so you can live to old age die shitting yourself while being abused by nurses who don't speak english.
Black Panther
...
Fucking game of thrones every god damn time.
Imagine, middle of summer wearing that bear pelt and holding a heavy ass, gold encrusted flagpole, and I doubt that fabric is some cheap thin-ass fabric either, for hours of marching. WEW these Romans must have been fucking ripped as hell. I'm in the Army and some of my soldiers can't even handle a 12 mile ruck in full battle rattle, fucking collapsing halfway through and having to go to damn hospital for heat stroke because they haven't figured out how to drink some water before and during the march..
GoT but it made sense when Tywin returned to King's Landing but much less sense when Sansa and Littlefinger arrive with the Vale knights.
>1136
That is late 13th century at the very earliest.
How did it not make sense? Littlefinger was prepping the Vale several episodes before the Battle of the Bastards.