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You aught to know Mr. I-have-like-6-select-fire-HK-weapons........*hates you and is extreamly envious* |
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yeah, the .308 Galil mags look different. |
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I have been told they are bigger |
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AAAAAGGGGHHHH!!! you make a me so angry! I hate you!! AAAAAHHGH!! NO WINDOWS IN YOUR HOUSE!!! |
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yep, aren't curved. |
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You have the gun from "The Way of the Gun" bastage |
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The better question is, "Can the definitive HEAT thread ever be complete?" |
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He should have called Jack Bauer in to help with the heist. |
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On a TMP or SPP mag thats a little button you push in to get the mag baseplate out. There's another button on the opposite side too. |
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I don't get it? |
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That lump is called 'valbow'
There's also a medical term for it, but on board, it's valbow. |
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Never noticed that. Figured it was s shadow or something. Weird.
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I think some of you have too much time on your hands if you notice "Valbow"
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On a side note, the dude in "Heat" with the TMP was also, a few years later, a terrorist in "True Lies" with Ah-nold (the bathroom shootout scene), armed with..... a TMP!
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How could you not notice it, it blocked out the sun in that scene? Besides, didn't you get the memo on ARFCOM approved movies?
I'll make sure you get another copy of the memo. |
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Thats how we bounce, dawg. |
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what's the cause? |
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www.moviemistakes.com/film598/questions At the beginning at the movie, there is a scene with Val Kilmer using a red/pink t-shirt and it is very visible a swelling in the elbow of his left arm. Can anyone tell me what is that? [It's an injury he picked up while working on "The Doors". One scene required him to dive off a stage, and the director had him repeat this many times. During one take, he landed quite heavily on his left elbow, which caused a permanent swelling.] |
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13.8 megs wmv Can you take the HEAT.
www.redstararms.com/heat1.wmv Ken RSA are you on a cell phone? yea but it's a new one. |
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Yes on both counts. |
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Here's my favorite Kilmer: http://i8.photobucket.com/albums/a49/droptop99/val_kilmer_heat.gif Heat is the best.
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Eadie (Neal's GF) and Chris both end up with a bag of cash? Each bag being about 1/3 of $12~13 million?
Why did Neal go out from behind cover at the end to try and shoot Vincent? Why not just shoot from cover? Chris's wife was cool. Liked seeing the loyalty. Hope he can send for her sometime. Why didn't Neal just pay for a hit on Waynegrow? Would have been easy & cheap. Sure, it's not as personal, but that POS doesn't warrant it anyway. |
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Appears to be a Mossberg 590. |
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+1 to the stock 590.
anyone see the deleted scene where Trejo comes home to find Waingro and Henry Rollins in his house? Was he a rat? Sounded that way from their conversation. |
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No on the deleted scene, but yes on what happened. |
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dammit first Sizemore using the kid as a shield then Trejo rats out his crew. |
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I've had the "Heat" DVD for several years, but the other day I saw the special two-disk collector's edition. Dare I ask: Is it worth the thirty bucks? I LOVE "Heat" so don't get me wrong, but just wondering.
Trey |
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With the deleted scenes and featurettes, there's a couple hours of bonus footage. Well worth the money IMHO.
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Well, I stopped by the mall and scored the Special Edition on the way home tonight. I just finished watching 75% of disc 2. Yep, worth it. Thanks for the input. What an awsome film. Trey |
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I just watched HEAT for the first time. I never heard of it before coming to this forum.
I think it takes the place as my favorite movie! a question though, I think I need to rewatch, I missed what happend to the blondish guy at the end. (Had long hair but he cut it after he was shot). I think a part II could have been in order if he survived |
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He was the only one to get away scott-free, is my take on it. |
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I think we should just leave well enough alone. A sequel is a bad idea for any movie held in such high regard. |
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^ Thanks guys. Gonna watch again tonight. Good shooting parts IMO, better then most other movies.
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I just watched Heat today for the first time ever.
I bought the movie about three months ago and I've seen one or two scenes but was holding it for a special occassion. Last week I got my 61" JVC 1080p HDTV and today I got my SVS 12PB-Ultra and Yamaha RX-V2600. It's got 130 watts per channel for the surrounds, the subwoofer has 525 watts, and I added a Yamaha M-80 for a couple hundred for the fronts. The gun battle following the bank robbery was AMAZING even for 1993 (?) audio technology. I just slapped everything together to start breaking in the woofer. Next week I'll run the calibration and run proper wires. |
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Well I finally watched the movie. I'm not overly impressed. Too much personal crap, too much whiney touchy-feely info for me. The bank robbery scene was kinda cool, the ending was also decent. But overall the movie was not that great. IMO Clearly, there are other people that love the film, but for me, I'd give it about a 6 or 7 out of 10.
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IMO Heat is an ARFCOM classic b/c of the firearms used, the action scenes, and the two main characters' personalities, period. Much of the rest is just filler.
Having said that, the action scenes are some of the best ever! |
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It's called character development. The characters have some reason do to what it is that they're doing; there's a reason that they don't just take the money from their last job and split. |
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