Most ridiculous gun moment in a movie or TV show.

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Yes but the Mac-10 had those special pointed armor piercing "cop killer" bullets.

RIIIIIIGS!!! COP KILLERS!!! hahaha

What about Maximum Overdrive? I love that movie. How many times did they reload that LAWS? You have to always shoot it from the hip for maximum accuracy and tacticalness! :rolleyes:
 
On the subject of the Lethal Weapon movies, you also have to love (In the first movie) the smiley face Riggs shot on a target at what looked like about 50 yards away. Also there's the way Riggs flew up in the air and through a store window when he was shot with a shotgun.
 
I just remembered - The Killer Bean 2 - just about the whole thing. But what can you expect from computer animated coffee beans toting automatic weapons at a rave?
 
Wacky gun moments

Lebben-B, Having seen Equilibrium, I'm sure you can recognize my handle. Yes, the action in that film is unrealistic, but it is pretty entertaining to me.


One of my personal favorites is the end of "Army of Darkness", Ash unloads around 50 rounds from a levergun at a witch/demon woman, while skating on a shopping cart to boot.
 
Paycheck

Paycheck (or any other film) where, as I recall, they show the entire cartridge flying through the air in painfully slow motion, not once, but multiple times.

Or when Afleck attaches a single (looks like a .40 caliber) round to a piece of equipment with a quick tie and the bullet is propelled as if it were encased in a chamber.
 
Army of Darkness

Not only does Ash's SXS shoot way too many rounds, and behind the back, etc.....you can hear the unmistakable "shucking" sound of a pumpgun between rounds. Sometimes every other round.

And from what I remember, he put about 6 rounds in one chest pocket of his 1970's shirt - and it never ran empty. :) Definitely one of my favorite movies.
 
One of the Lethal Weapon movies had "cop killer" bullets as a sub-plot or something like that. When the BG was using a bulldozer/earthmover, Glover tossed a handgun to Gibson and notified him "cop killers!" So, naturally, teflon-coated brass bullets at pistol velocities penetrated the dozer's blade and dispatched the BG.

One show recently (Lost or CSI:LV) had a person draw a semiautomatic for which the foley artist supplied a SA revolver cocking sound. I know that's very common, but I let my wife in on the joke when she asked why I was laughing.

-Jeff
 
I watched Precenct 13 last night & I feel like I wasted about an hour and forty minutes of my life. Everything about that movie was horrible.
 
Tombstone where Doc. Holiday gets three rapid fire shots out of a double barrel shotgun during the gunfight at the OK Corral.
 
Sin City, during the scene where Benicio Del Toro's character pulls a 1911 on the prostitute, it alternates between hammer back, hammer down, hammer back, hammer down, then he calls attention to it by cocking it.

All time best movie gun blooper was American Cyborg Steel Warior, during the final battle between the terminator knockoffs under a pier where they are fighting to allow the woman to escape with the fetus in the tube (affectionatly refferd to by myself as fetal watter polo scene) the pistol is knocked out of the hero's hand and the fight continues as the pistol floats by the combatents.
 
The A-Team

How about every A-Team episode? LMAO Everyone on that show had “magazines of holding” with unlimited ammo ready to go without reloading. It is fortunate that all the characters had personal defector shields; otherwise it would have been a bloodbath. I don’t recall any other movie or tv show where the ground was shot at as much as it was on the A-Team.

My other favorite activity is not beholden to one particular show or movie. It is when a character (good or bad) enters any area of danger and then racks the slide, spins the revolver, pumps the shotgun, or pulls the bolt back.

A dangerous gang is known to be in the warehouse.
The hero pumps his shotgun:
A. Before he travels to the warehouse
B. When he gets out of his car near warehouse
C. Before he enters the warehouse
D. Behind some crate he crawled to in the middle of the warehouse 30
feet from the villan
 
The Quick and The Dead

I don't remember much about the movie, it was a real stinker, but the most rediculous scene was when the bad guy got shot, and before falling down, you can actually see light through the hole that the bullet made.
 
Sin City, during the scene where Benicio Del Toro's character pulls a 1911 on the prostitute, it alternates between hammer back, hammer down, hammer back, hammer down, then he calls attention to it by cocking it.

Reminds me of when the 1911 slide flew into Del Toro's head. Of course, its just the slide. No barrel, no bushing, no plug and spring... :scrutiny:
 
Also in Sin City when the ho's, I'm sorry, the "prostitutes" are shooting on the tops of the roofs one of girls, I think she had an Uzi but I don't have the movie on hand, is shooting it & amazingly the recoil goes forward..not backward. It looks like some 3 year old kid shooting a fake gun.
 
I think with Tombstone it was a cut showing the same shot from another angle.
Tombstone is one of my three favorite westerns, along with The Outlaw Josie Wales and Big Jake. If there are any serious errors in it, I haven't seen them yet.

Regarding Big Jake, it has some errors and compromises in it, but it's still an entertaining movie. The 6.5mm "Bergmann" (which is really a Walther P-38) knocks people flat like a .500 Linebaugh when it's at best as powerful as a .32acp. Similarly, one of John Wayne's sons gives it to his brother because he can't handle it without emptying the magazine uncontrollably.
 
Wallance and Gromit and The Wrong Trouseres:

Towards the end the penguin pulls a revolver out of nowhere. Also the Penguin shoots Gromit while he has a glass lamp shade on his head for a helmet and it does is glance off.
 
NOt a movie but a tv show.

West Wing.

The female press secretary is assigned a secret service agent(Marc Harmon) after a death threat or assassination attemp. She gets the hots for him and they go shooting in the basement of the whitehouse, He hands her a 4'' 686 and when she pulls the trigger gets knocked on her butt, litterally blown off her feet. She then asks what kind of cannon that was and he says, ".357.....Magnum", and she goes "ohhhhh Magnum,"
 
There's a Killer Bean 2? When did it come out? The original was hysterical, I had a hard time breathing in spots.

Just a bean, trying to get some sleep.:D
 
You can't forget the classic scene from Missing In Action where Chuck Norris pops out of the water with an M60 in one hand and wipes out a platoon single handedly. That always makes me chuckle to see.

Hello it was CHUCK NORRIS. That gun didn't even need to be loaded.The blanks it fired probably killed all those extras. If Mr. Norris had grunted or yelled while firing the movie probably would have killed you too.
 
The movie "The Spartan" with Val Kilmer. He asks for a "sniper rifle" and he recieves an HK MP5 9mm with a laser on it. (That'll get u long distance.)

And on the show "COPS". A cop gets a pistol from a bad guy car and unloads it. He then looks at the camera and says, "See, Hollowpoints. These are made to penetrate Police vests."

(Wow, what a dumbass.)
 
Just watched "The Interpreter". At the end Nicole Kidman is theatening and pointing an uncocked 1911 at the Pres. of Matobo's head.:rolleyes:


Sometimes I wish I didn't know much about gun bloopers so I don't roll my eyes as much :D
 
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