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Best movie gunfights

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Just watched that the other day. The real thing was much "better". It's always kind of hard to reproduce something that was a real event and recorded live.
 
Realistic gunplay is rarely that fun to watch. The best action firearms sequences ever are in THIS. I tend to prefer good hand to hand fight scenes in action films though.

i've seen most of the movies mentioned and Equilibrium wins hands down:hail
 
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Boondock Saints had many scenes.
 
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Boondock Saints is so far from realistic it's not even funny.
 
Boondock Saints is so far from realistic it's not even funny.

How dare you talk about Boondock Saints like that, bite your tongue :mad :rant

Realistic wasn't the requirement silly :duh We all know realism with gun fights and the movies doesnt exist.
 
I think of recent movies, Act Of Valor stands out.

But my favorite is when Charleton Heston pulls out the BAR with the infrared scope to deal with moaning zombies. The scene carries because of how annoying street denizens can be at night, and it would be great to just shoot them down from your top story.

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Act of Valor has been mentioned and there really is not any argument, as it is the best for one simple reason. It's the only movie where they used real bullets during the filming. /thread

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The elevator scene? That wasn't much of a gunfight. Or am I thinking of the wrong scene (when McManus kills Kobayashi's bodyguards)?
Au contraire, it was the perfect gunfight: he picked his terrain and used it to perfect advantage.

Plus, dark "flash" thump, dark "flash" thump...
 
How dare you talk about Boondock Saints like that, bite your tongue :mad :rant

Realistic wasn't the requirement silly :duh We all know realism with gun fights and the movies doesnt exist.

Any movie "gunfight" where there is no reloading, people fly through the wall after being hit with 9mm and someone shoots two Desert Eagles without recoil, are the "gunfights" that I don't enjoy. That is the shit that people who have no idea about guns base their opinions on. That's where stoopif legislations with shoulder thing that goes up come from.
 
I'm shocked, and a little disappointed, that no one mentioned the gunfight/sex scene in Shoot 'Em Up. As long as we're not worrying about reality :laughing
 
Star Wars IV when Luke and Leia are dressed up as storm troopers and they are fending off real storm troopers in the hallway.
 
It appears my taste is a little different. :laughing

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How dare you talk about Boondock Saints like that, bite your tongue :mad :rant

Realistic wasn't the requirement silly :duh We all know realism with gun fights and the movies doesnt exist.

Willem Defoe: "There was a firefight!!"

I'm shocked, and a little disappointed, that no one mentioned the gunfight/sex scene in Shoot 'Em Up. As long as we're not worrying about reality :laughing

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You really can't top the classics.

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Unrealistic? In what way?

Actually, I thought pretty much all of WotG was pretty spot-on. Negligent discharges, clearing jams while in a firefight... All except for the picture-perfect holes Benicio Del Toro's AK left in the cathouse walls.

It's been a while, but they seemed overly accurate with many different pistols.

"One's a backfire, two is gunplay"

Star Wars fighter scenes were pretty good, to get a bit off topic.
 
The DDay landing sequence in Saving Private Ryan is the most intense I've ever seen. I also thought the final shoot out in Unforgiven was great.
 
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