how they use shotguns in movies
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Length: 1min 40sec (100 seconds)
Published: Thu Jul 23 2020
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When there is a mexican standoff for 3 minutes and then they cock their guns when it "gets serious". You were pointing an empty gun at the enemy all this time?!
The extreme lack of recoil was unexpected and hilarious. Alaka-BLAM!
What I love is when guns just make clickety-clack noises for no reason. Like the person holding it just points it at someone, doesn't pull the slide or the hammer, and yet somehow it makes a mechanical noise. What is that even supposed to be? The gun is so loosely assembled that it rattles?
Also when the slug hits the guy he flies back twenty feet.
Almost as bad as the cars with 20 gears in racing scenes lol
"Ur gonna wanna git"
alaka-blam lol with the cigarette wand
"I have 57 shots left in this 4 shot mag" gets me
It always bothers me in movies where someone is aiming a handgun at someone else (like a hostage), and then a little while later they rack the slide as if to say I mean it I’ll shoot. What, was there no bullet in the chamber the whole time leading up to that? Or did they just waste a round for shits and giggles?