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The start of the shootout at the end of Open Range. No theatrics, just walk up to the most dangerous opponent, and " pop".
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Maybe not the most accurate but still a good one.
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Pickett's Charge, 3rd Day, Gettysburg, 1863 -- the preparatory artillery barrage |
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Also, I was a teen when Saving Private Ryan came out and the opening stuck with me for a while
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View Quote The real life Sid Hatfield was only 21 at the time, slim and 5'7", and had a mouth full of gold teach. I'm writing a book on the Matewan Massacre. I had hoped to get it done in time for the centennial in May 2020, but obviously missed it. |
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Quoted: Maybe not the most accurate but still a good one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEneQFEFgMQ View Quote I always liked the fact Costner shot first and was unapologetic about doing so. “Men are gonna get killed here today Sue, and I’m gonna to kill ‘em.” |
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View Quote Lots of cringeworthy in that movie. The shooting scenes seemed very realistic and correct. |
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Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid Knocking on heavens door |
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Quoted: I always liked the fact Costner shot first and was unapologetic about doing so. "Men are gonna get killed here today Sue, and I'm gonna to kill 'em." View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Maybe not the most accurate but still a good one. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eEneQFEFgMQ I always liked the fact Costner shot first and was unapologetic about doing so. "Men are gonna get killed here today Sue, and I'm gonna to kill 'em." That fucker deserved the first shot |
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On top of being pretty impressive with the gun stuff workings in Barry, this is pretty much how I envision Arfcom GD's Boogaloo going down:
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View Quote Great scene but the movie wasn’t that good. |
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The end scene in Rambo 4. Seems to me Hollywood finally showed what a 50BMG actually does to the human body.
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Tears of the Sun was excellent....loved their Australian peels. The Mk23 village clean out scene was great too.
The F/A-18s shooting evidently Napalm AMRAAMs at the end to magically make the bad guys go away kinda killed it for me and of course Bruce Willis' backwards CCO.... Still a damn good movie IMO And since "Yo homie...." has been mentioned, ill say the nightclub scene in Collateral is fun and pretty good despite not making a damn bit of sense when you ask what the detectives / cops were doing the whole time watching Korean dude take 4 to the chest and 1 to the dome from across the dance floor. |
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Quoted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhL8WlDHKaY The mag reload Patrick does is pretty impressive for an actor. View Quote What's so awesome about this scene is that for like a year leading up to the theater release, no one knew whether Arnold or the T1000 was the one sent to protect Connor. They had a bunch of commercials indicating that Arnold was going to try to kill him again. |
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View Quote Dumbest use of superior firepower. |
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Cowboys Vs. Dinosaurs (2015) |
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Quoted: What's so awesome about this scene is that for like a year leading up to the theater release, no one knew whether Arnold or the T1000 was the one sent to protect Connor. They had a bunch of commercials indicating that Arnold was going to try to kill him again. View Quote What sucks about that scene is the sound of the 92 (and the shotgun, to an extent). They just HAD to put that god-awful "silencer" sound on it. Yet they chose to go with an almost-normal-sounding (but not really) blast from Arnold's shotgun. Sometimes, it's the sound that ruins it. |
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Quoted: The real life Sid Hatfield was only 21 at the time, slim and 5'7", and had a mouth full of gold teach. I'm writing a book on the Matewan Massacre. I had hoped to get it done in time for the centennial in May 2020, but obviously missed it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: The real life Sid Hatfield was only 21 at the time, slim and 5'7", and had a mouth full of gold teach. I'm writing a book on the Matewan Massacre. I had hoped to get it done in time for the centennial in May 2020, but obviously missed it. You interview anyone? |
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Bradley Cooper could run the hell out of his gun in The A-Team. The trainers were all genuinely impressed with him and the experience made him fall in love with AR15s
Christian Bale could run in Terminator Salvation as well |
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Quoted: The real life Sid Hatfield was only 21 at the time, slim and 5'7", and had a mouth full of gold teach. I'm writing a book on the Matewan Massacre. I had hoped to get it done in time for the centennial in May 2020, but obviously missed it. View Quote Good luck to you and I look forward to seeing your book. My grandmother had an uncle who lived in McDowell County in the 20s. I heard some of his stories about strike violence, but I was too young to appreciate them. |
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Nobody remembers the Outlaw Josey Wales? Reverse pistol shoot.
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View Quote I'm so glad I watched this to the very end lol ridiculous |
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Quoted: Quoted: The real life Sid Hatfield was only 21 at the time, slim and 5'7", and had a mouth full of gold teach. I'm writing a book on the Matewan Massacre. I had hoped to get it done in time for the centennial in May 2020, but obviously missed it. You interview anyone? Everyone who was there is long dead, but I've combed through a ton of interviews and oral histories that have been done over the years. |
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Quoted: Good luck to you and I look forward to seeing your book. My grandmother had an uncle who lived in McDowell County in the 20s. I heard some of his stories about strike violence, but I was too young to appreciate them. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: The real life Sid Hatfield was only 21 at the time, slim and 5'7", and had a mouth full of gold teach. I'm writing a book on the Matewan Massacre. I had hoped to get it done in time for the centennial in May 2020, but obviously missed it. Good luck to you and I look forward to seeing your book. My grandmother had an uncle who lived in McDowell County in the 20s. I heard some of his stories about strike violence, but I was too young to appreciate them. There are a few more footnotes for me to follow into their holes and then kill, but I think I'm at the end of the research I can do. Now it just comes down to writing the damned thing. I'm hoping to have it done and find a publisher by the end of the year. We'll see though. |
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View Quote Came here to post this. Seriously |
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Clear and Present Danger (3/9) Movie CLIP - Motorcade Ambush (1994) HD |
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Tremors basement scene when Burt Gummer blasts the graboid with his wall of guns. I saw that when I was very young late night on SciFi channel and it may have actually started my interest in firearms.
Also Way of the Gun as previously mentioned...it was one of the first Hollywood movies I personally ever saw that actually incorporated reloads and tactics. |
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All the gunfights in the film " The Way of the Gun".
The Way of the Gun (2000) | Epic Final Shootout Scene | 1080p |
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View Quote This scene heavily influenced many Walking Dead shootouts. |
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Quoted: All the gunfights in the film " The Way of the Gun". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAvVMTbUKCA View Quote |
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View Quote I get so angry every time I see this move or in this case 8 minutes of it. FBHO FHC |
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Can’t find a good video clip, but any of the battle scenes from The Sand Pebbles
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Quoted: Quoted: Proof of Life (2000) with Russel Crowe. The raid at the end. Go Loud. Text book offensive patrol/raid with SAW as light support weapon. Children of Men MOUT scene towards the end. Yes! My 2 favorites! We must be cut of the same cloth my friend. |
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I thought The Sisters Brothers was an incredibly well done movie, and I'm still surprised it had such limited run in the theaters.
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