firearms in movies thread.
post or discuss
>things you hate to see
>things you like or are surprised to see
>things you want to see
>questions you have about something
>>33667292
>Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them
>New York cops with 1887 trench shotguns and .38 revolvers
>magic movie with firearms that look correct
>>33667292
>things you hate to see
pretty much pic related
Does TWD count?
>countless rifles with no sights
>no scope super 360 headshots 40yds out with a revolver 30 seconds after "you'll never make a 30us shot with a rifle rested on a fence"
>shouldering 90 kinds of fucked up
>that one guy aiming down sight with an eyepatched eye
>>33667292
The last movie I watched with lots of guns in it was the Usual Suspects. Good movie, but some weird firearm decisions.
>Characters who are supposed to be professional criminals holding guns sideways for no reason after using guns normally the entire movie up to that point. Minor character holds a mini-14 rifle one-handed for no reason.
>>33667393
the walking dead always counts as being one of the worst examples of firearms (among other things) in television
any ID on this pistol?
its from this movie "I am not a serial killer" which I highly recommend
it looks like a bb gun and I figured it was because it was a cheaper made indie film
>>33667625
http://www.imfdb.org
>>33667722
>http://www.imfdb.org
not there, I already checked. Like I said its a small indie movie and this is the only scene
with guns in it
I was hoping somebody would notice it
>>33667602
>worst firearms
>worst voice consistency (Maggie's hick accent frequently cracks to her actual accent)
>worst forced story continuation ever
The show is shit.
>>33667625
might be a browning bdm
or yeah a bb gun
>>33667292
What realistic tactics would you like to see in a war movie?
In a previous thread, I saw a good post about showing bad guys make a base of fire and cover an advance instead of running into the main character one by one.
>>33667894
The problem with that is bad guys frequently outnumber the good guys so any proper tactics would make for a very short movie
De Lisle Carbine
>>33667894
proper hand signals or basically working as a team. Real combat isnt as drawn out and fast paced, its very tedious and slow. Like the worst scariest game of paintball
It would be boring as hell I know, but I just saw hacksaw ridge and it was so laughable I had to watch something else
I know some of you worked or have worked with armorers in LA because youve posted before
anybody lurking?
Former military, currently LEO here looking for side job
>the bottomless magazine that never needs to be changed
>>33669577
>that detective, solider, hitman, spy that doesnt know how to even hold a gun
anytime a horror or thriller movie could have or should have worked guns into the plot
>teens driving through back woods country
>nobody has a gun, a map, the right supplies or an idea of where they are going
"b..but it'll not be as tense if all the charatcers are armed"
wrong, in fact it'll make it more scary if you have smart people that can reasonably protect themselves still get rekt