My favorite "knife to gun fight" scene is Indiana Jones with the Ninja dude and all his fancy sword work, Indiana just pulls up and shoots him....LOL makes me laugh every time.
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My favorite "knife to gun fight" scene is Indiana Jones with the Ninja dude and all his fancy sword work, Indiana just pulls up and shoots him....LOL makes me laugh every time.
+1 That movie is tough to watch but it is a very good movie with great shootout scenes.Quote:
Originally Posted by rustycompass
I like the shoot out in town on Crossfire Trail.
BLACK HAWK DOWN:smt067
Transporter 2:smt071
ENEMY AT THE GATES:snipe:
*Tombstone*
"Say when...."
Then Doc Holiday shoots Ringo in the head.
(bang, and the gun was back in the holster)
"Your no daisy! Your no daisy at all!"
"I'm afraid the strain was more than he could bare..."
My hypocrisy goes only so far!
WAY OF THE GUN!!! with Bencio De Latoro
the shoot out at the end rules! both guys have 70 series 1911 Colts...and there are some nice zoom shots of the gun...plus they even use them right....when Bencio reloads he drop the mag in between his finger and loads the ready mag with the same hand. And when they pin this guy down with the shotgun...he thinks he is clear and comes out and get F*cked UP!
GREAT MOVIE!
Plus Last Man Standing is awsome when he blows that guy off his feet and he goes flipping backwards. that movie rules even though Colt 1911's don't have 20 or 30 rounds like the movie portrays...still kewl though:smt071
I like the first shootout scene in Desperado when Antonio Banderas has the sawed off and the hand canon and he blasts the guy up against the wall of deer antlers.
Another great shootout is in Boondock Saints between the two brothers and their at the time, unknown father! The father has many semi autos strapped to his chest and he's just dropping the empty ones and going for others.:smt071
The minigun scene in Terminator 2.
Ok here we go... :smt071
Heat
BlackHawk Down:smt067
Tears of the Sun:smt071
Matrix Trilogy
SWAT
Collateral
Saving Private Ryan:smt1099
The Crow
Assault on Precinct 13:smt067
Tombstone
Young Guns...
..... more to come when I think about the rest...........
I'll pick the Hollywood versions of true events: :smt1099
Band of Brothers
Saving Private Ryan
The Lost Battalion
Battle of Britain
Pearl Harbor
Enemy at the Gates
A Bridge Too Far
+1 for Open Range, the sounds made by the black powder weapons were accurate to my ears. Regards, Richard :D
The movie "Tombstone" where Doc Holliday kills Johnny Ringo..."I'm y'er huckleberry.":gib:
Am I the only one who tries to recognize guns and count rounds to figure out how screwed up the movies are?
No, you're not. I really enjoyed Open Range, but Kevin Costner's western revolver must have had a magazine feed in the handle. Too many rounds fired at once. Apparently the film editor can't count or knows nothing about revolver capacity. On DVD and really good speakers (turned up) that is one of the better cowboy gunfights.Quote:
Am I the only one who tries to recognize guns and count rounds to figure out how screwed up the movies are?
Swordfish, John Travolta opens his trunk, whips out a SAW and makes mincemeat out of those mice
I agree with most of everyone's movies:mrgreen: Heat and Open Range are great,but ya'll forgot some oldies;
Dirty Harry (all of them)
True Lies,best Aaarnold movie,Plus Jammie Lee is smokin' hot:mrgreen:
The Patriot,Mel teaches children to shoot:smt1099 Aim small,miss small
Winchester '73 Jimmy Stewart
The Mummy 1&2 lots of gun play in them
I'm sure there are more,and since I'm off work this week I think I'll go put in a dvd:smt071 :smt071 :smt071 :smt071 J.R.
All of above really good.Hannie Caulder with Raquel Welsh."The leather pants will fit when they dry".No drool icon?
Ed
The street fight in Heat
Blackhawk down
Ronin
Another realistic fight is in a movie called "Spartan"