Pretty much any Mann film (who did Heat). He hired ex-SAS to teach the actors how to fire and shit in Heat so he is autistic about this kind of thing. Check out 'Thief' (1981) by him. Then Collateral (2004).
Another film is The Way of the Gun (2000). It has near perfect round count management and pretty interestingly does A LOT of reloading as a result.
Lone Survivor (2013) memes about the event aside is pretty accurate and the actors did three week boot camp for it.
John Wick. OP protag aside, the gun play is quite good and there is footage of Reeves training for the action scenes at ranges for you to see.
Extraction (2020). Sicario (2015). The Outpost (2019). Without Remorse (2021). Black Hawk Down (2001). Act of Valor (2012), Blood Diamond (2006)
Thief is such a weird film. I don't know if it's the era, or the point of the story, but the protagonist is such an unlikeable prick I was rooting against him from about the first half hour in.
yeah he was kind of a jerk. Not really but it felt like that. it was an okay movie but nowhere near as good as Heat.
Pretty much any Mann film (who did Heat). He hired ex-SAS to teach the actors how to fire and shit in Heat so he is autistic about this kind of thing. Check out 'Thief' (1981) by him. Then Collateral (2004).
Another film is The Way of the Gun (2000). It has near perfect round count management and pretty interestingly does A LOT of reloading as a result.
Lone Survivor (2013) memes about the event aside is pretty accurate and the actors did three week boot camp for it.
John Wick. OP protag aside, the gun play is quite good and there is footage of Reeves training for the action scenes at ranges for you to see.
Extraction (2020). Sicario (2015). The Outpost (2019). Without Remorse (2021). Black Hawk Down (2001). Act of Valor (2012), Blood Diamond (2006)
Mann is good. Although in Miami Vice in the 2nd or 3rd episode you see Tubbs fire over 7 shots from his snubnose. I don't know if Mann directed that episode but it always annoyed me.
>Pretty much any Mann film (who did Heat). He hired ex-SAS to teach the actors how to fire and shit in Heat so he is autistic about this kind of thing. Check out 'Thief' (1981) by him. Then Collateral (2004). >ex-SAS
Not only that, but the ex-SAS troopers only trained the villains - with their implied backstory of being ex-mil types - how to move and shoot like SAS. The actors who played cops were trained by former LAPD
Pretty much any Mann film (who did Heat). He hired ex-SAS to teach the actors how to fire and shit in Heat so he is autistic about this kind of thing. Check out 'Thief' (1981) by him. Then Collateral (2004).
Another film is The Way of the Gun (2000). It has near perfect round count management and pretty interestingly does A LOT of reloading as a result.
Lone Survivor (2013) memes about the event aside is pretty accurate and the actors did three week boot camp for it.
John Wick. OP protag aside, the gun play is quite good and there is footage of Reeves training for the action scenes at ranges for you to see.
Extraction (2020). Sicario (2015). The Outpost (2019). Without Remorse (2021). Black Hawk Down (2001). Act of Valor (2012), Blood Diamond (2006)
>Munny taking a knee in the final shootout
I've seen this a few times and I'm obsessed with the concept of taking a knee and getting extremely low in a shootout
How viable is that?
I feel like realistically it just exposes you to a higher chance of getting shot in the head, but I guess if you do it right you're putting your head around where your groin would be so it's getting you out of danger
Can anybody weigh in here?
Also >Guy who get's shot in the gulch becomes very thirsty as he bleeds out and becomes more desperate and panicking
Seemed pretty realistic
>How viable is that?
It's standard military procedure at any distance bigger than inside the same room. The smaller and lower the better, and recoil kicks guns up instead of down.
Pretty much any Mann film (who did Heat). He hired ex-SAS to teach the actors how to fire and shit in Heat so he is autistic about this kind of thing. Check out 'Thief' (1981) by him. Then Collateral (2004).
Another film is The Way of the Gun (2000). It has near perfect round count management and pretty interestingly does A LOT of reloading as a result.
Lone Survivor (2013) memes about the event aside is pretty accurate and the actors did three week boot camp for it.
John Wick. OP protag aside, the gun play is quite good and there is footage of Reeves training for the action scenes at ranges for you to see.
Extraction (2020). Sicario (2015). The Outpost (2019). Without Remorse (2021). Black Hawk Down (2001). Act of Valor (2012), Blood Diamond (2006)
Tom Cruise used real rounds in the filming of Collateral. No blanks, actual live fire. He’s pretty freaking good with his handgun skills, and it would be neat to see him and Keanu do a comp together
I didn't know that about Collateral but I'm not surprised to hear it, Tom Cruise is awesome. He's one of those guys that seems to be good at everything, I know he likes to do all his own stunts (or at least as many as he can)
>Collateral >peaceful black guy gets robbed by a white gang in downtown LA >classy black female lawyer taking on crime lords
I still liked the guns but that shit snapped me out of any immersion in one second
I didn't know that about Collateral but I'm not surprised to hear it, Tom Cruise is awesome. He's one of those guys that seems to be good at everything, I know he likes to do all his own stunts (or at least as many as he can)
I shart a scientologist shaped turd today horray and Tom Cruise is going to save the world because he is specuiul and he just can't drive past without being the best and he used live ammunition in nicole kidmans puissy. All hail the l ron hubbar and the short gay ageing snoozefest and his cult of spammpers and their thetans
I realized I have better memories of blood diamond then the movie actually is.
Then you rewarch it and get to the 2 hour nig plot and realize it's shit and turn it off.
I can't name any movies besides this and Way Of The Gun where the guns actually sound like guns
I don't even care if there's infinite ammo or other Hollywood homosexualry I just want the guns to be fricking loud
The Veteran. It's often overlooked as a UK film but its pretty realistic how he has to acquire an M4 and a P226 from gun runners. Good scene of him cleaning the guns then he is in a shootout with gangmembers at the end. Lots of cover to cover and suppression fire.
yeah. really ruined it for me. i get that that might be "realistic" in that the "hero" doesn't always win the day or live to tell about it.
but it was a real bitter red pill
its got some nice nudity in it.
i remember, at the time, that it was perceived to be george clooney's attempt at the jason bourne franchise (which was kind of a misrepresentation but jason bourne was all the rage and every actor who looked like they could do a push-up or two was trying to get a jason-bourne type movie made around them).
It is not possible, not even theoretically. In order for the bullet to wrap around an obstacle it would need a constantly changing force applied on it in order for it to curve.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton's_laws_of_motion
In laymen's terms, try pushing a bullet while its in mid air flying at 1k fps.
Oh tears of the sun or whatever, the Bruce Willis joink. I don’t remember how good the gun handling was but it was some of the best unit tactics I’ve seent in a movie. Lots of tactical retreating but cool
Public Enemies has some excellent shoot outs, plus a really long one att the halfway point. Its got loads of weird little production errors and shit, where voices are just garbled messes, but the action scenes are perfect, and there's a quite a few of them. It's also a Micheal Mann film.
The male lead in The Night Agent is pretty good. Dude is actually peeking corners and slicing pies. Makes the diversity hires look incompetent af.
I assume he actually shoots which is a nice surprise from anyone in Hollywood.
Blackhawk down
Way of the Gunah4yg
John Wick 1, Collateral, Sicario, Terminator/T2 aren't necessarily realistic but they are fun kino with realistic elements.
>John Wick
He did say John Wick 1.
>ywn be able to shoot suppresses guns at your friends in a crowded subway while no one notices.
Why live?
Kino silencers autism
He said John Wick 1 bro.
Too many hate over John Wick 2 due to this scene, which is indeed awful. The rest of the movie is pretty correct when it comes to gunplay.
come on now, not even 5 mins before this he gets triple tapped in the gut and keeps walking like its nothing
Pretty much any Mann film (who did Heat). He hired ex-SAS to teach the actors how to fire and shit in Heat so he is autistic about this kind of thing. Check out 'Thief' (1981) by him. Then Collateral (2004).
Another film is The Way of the Gun (2000). It has near perfect round count management and pretty interestingly does A LOT of reloading as a result.
Lone Survivor (2013) memes about the event aside is pretty accurate and the actors did three week boot camp for it.
John Wick. OP protag aside, the gun play is quite good and there is footage of Reeves training for the action scenes at ranges for you to see.
Extraction (2020). Sicario (2015). The Outpost (2019). Without Remorse (2021). Black Hawk Down (2001). Act of Valor (2012), Blood Diamond (2006)
Thief is such a weird film. I don't know if it's the era, or the point of the story, but the protagonist is such an unlikeable prick I was rooting against him from about the first half hour in.
yeah he was kind of a jerk. Not really but it felt like that. it was an okay movie but nowhere near as good as Heat.
Mann is good. Although in Miami Vice in the 2nd or 3rd episode you see Tubbs fire over 7 shots from his snubnose. I don't know if Mann directed that episode but it always annoyed me.
>Pretty much any Mann film (who did Heat). He hired ex-SAS to teach the actors how to fire and shit in Heat so he is autistic about this kind of thing. Check out 'Thief' (1981) by him. Then Collateral (2004).
>ex-SAS
Not only that, but the ex-SAS troopers only trained the villains - with their implied backstory of being ex-mil types - how to move and shoot like SAS. The actors who played cops were trained by former LAPD
>The Outpost
Just skip every part with Orlando Bloom and it’s a decent flick
Worst movie ever
Thanks a lot guys. I got some friends over tonight and I don't wanna watch the usual bullshit
Unforgiven
Oh yeah I forgot that here
>Unforgiven
Truth
>Munny taking a knee in the final shootout
I've seen this a few times and I'm obsessed with the concept of taking a knee and getting extremely low in a shootout
How viable is that?
I feel like realistically it just exposes you to a higher chance of getting shot in the head, but I guess if you do it right you're putting your head around where your groin would be so it's getting you out of danger
Can anybody weigh in here?
Also
>Guy who get's shot in the gulch becomes very thirsty as he bleeds out and becomes more desperate and panicking
Seemed pretty realistic
>How viable is that?
It's standard military procedure at any distance bigger than inside the same room. The smaller and lower the better, and recoil kicks guns up instead of down.
>just leisurely stand there and shoot 6 dudes, while the return fire all misses
No.
Heat is my personal favorite, but I thought Blood Diamond was also pretty /k/
Also Collateral (2004) like
said
Tom Cruise used real rounds in the filming of Collateral. No blanks, actual live fire. He’s pretty freaking good with his handgun skills, and it would be neat to see him and Keanu do a comp together
I didn't know that about Collateral but I'm not surprised to hear it, Tom Cruise is awesome. He's one of those guys that seems to be good at everything, I know he likes to do all his own stunts (or at least as many as he can)
>Collateral
>peaceful black guy gets robbed by a white gang in downtown LA
>classy black female lawyer taking on crime lords
I still liked the guns but that shit snapped me out of any immersion in one second
>not just wanting to breeding press early 2000s JPS
I shart a scientologist shaped turd today horray and Tom Cruise is going to save the world because he is specuiul and he just can't drive past without being the best and he used live ammunition in nicole kidmans puissy. All hail the l ron hubbar and the short gay ageing snoozefest and his cult of spammpers and their thetans
/x/ is that way schizoposter
I realized I have better memories of blood diamond then the movie actually is.
Then you rewarch it and get to the 2 hour nig plot and realize it's shit and turn it off.
>Can you guys help me find some movies where the gunplay is kinda realistic? Pic very related, oviously
Ending of the veteran
Harry Brown
why is he shooting some kids?
he learned from the best
The Raid
Just watch the real thing
Blue Ruin
literally has a /k/omanndo as a character
One of the best and most underappreciated things about blue ruin is the realistic awkwardness of the stunt/action scenes imo.
anything featuring steven seagal
I can't name any movies besides this and Way Of The Gun where the guns actually sound like guns
I don't even care if there's infinite ammo or other Hollywood homosexualry I just want the guns to be fricking loud
Heat?
>reading comprehension
Collateral
The Veteran. It's often overlooked as a UK film but its pretty realistic how he has to acquire an M4 and a P226 from gun runners. Good scene of him cleaning the guns then he is in a shootout with gangmembers at the end. Lots of cover to cover and suppression fire.
>has rifle
>advance toward mass of chavtards with pistols 20 yards away
>over and over
This lol he has an acog and decides to slow walk through the middle of the street instead of engagin at distance
Is this the one where the main character got assblasted in the face, in the last scene, by a Black person gangster wannabe?
Worst anti-climax ever.
yeah. really ruined it for me. i get that that might be "realistic" in that the "hero" doesn't always win the day or live to tell about it.
but it was a real bitter red pill
Rust
Why?
Unrealistic gunplay is usually more entertaining, and if you're doing it for reference, then youtube is better.
It really isn't. Real guns are deafening, in most movies they sound like firecrackers
Blue Ruin and Green Room come to mind for some reason. Both have someone getting shot in the face which is always fun
Nobody mentions Place Beyond the Pines
Not a ton of action gunplay but very realistic malfunction and situation.
what malfunction?
Cop pistol failed to cycle after he shot
Heat, Blackhawk down, collateral, tinker talor soldier spy, zero dark 30
Anyone seen this? How realistic is the gunsmithing in this? I don't know shit about it but I enjoyed the movie.
I haven't watched it in like 10 years, but I recall it being shit.
its got some nice nudity in it.
i remember, at the time, that it was perceived to be george clooney's attempt at the jason bourne franchise (which was kind of a misrepresentation but jason bourne was all the rage and every actor who looked like they could do a push-up or two was trying to get a jason-bourne type movie made around them).
so does he intentionally spike the Mini14 in this or is just saved by being a bad gunsmith?
>so does he intentionally spike the Mini14
I think it's intentional. Because he figures out that he's the target.
Not a movie, but generation kill has pretty good weapons handling.
13 Hours
Hardcorn Henry.
The perfect movie for first-person gunplay, with some absolutely stellar setpieces
Is this even theoretically possible and what tactical advantage would it even give you?
I think the forces required would fricking rip your hand in half
It is not possible, not even theoretically. In order for the bullet to wrap around an obstacle it would need a constantly changing force applied on it in order for it to curve.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton's_laws_of_motion
In laymen's terms, try pushing a bullet while its in mid air flying at 1k fps.
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I FRICKING LOVE israeliteS OH YES
Frick I just had a good one and forgot
Oh tears of the sun or whatever, the Bruce Willis joink. I don’t remember how good the gun handling was but it was some of the best unit tactics I’ve seent in a movie. Lots of tactical retreating but cool
John wick
Public Enemies has some excellent shoot outs, plus a really long one att the halfway point. Its got loads of weird little production errors and shit, where voices are just garbled messes, but the action scenes are perfect, and there's a quite a few of them. It's also a Micheal Mann film.
The male lead in The Night Agent is pretty good. Dude is actually peeking corners and slicing pies. Makes the diversity hires look incompetent af.
I assume he actually shoots which is a nice surprise from anyone in Hollywood.
>b***h keeps pointing the gun at him
I would be mad