What are your favorite movies that involve Guns?

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Body of Lies, Terminator 2 & Tears of the Sun... although I'm sure there are much more out there that I'm not thinking of at the moment.
 
Hondo, John Wayne
The Searchers, John Wayne
The Fighting Seabees, John Wayne
Well, anything John Wayne. He was a class act. :D

Unforgiven
Pale Rider
Dirty Harry

The Jackal, original one

All the old gangster movies, especially ones with machine guns. :D
 
I'm just glad someone mentioned "Heat" before me. The bank scene? Oh man. Second pick would be any of John Woo's earlier movies like the Killer, A Better Tomorrow, and Hard Boiled.
 
Black Hawk Down
The kingdom
Saving Private Ryan
Full Metal Jacket
S.W.A.T.
Bourne Identity/Bourne Supremacy/Bourne Ultimatum
Tears Of The Sun
Lord Of War
 
Heat
Shooter
Any of the "Dirty Harry" movies
And what about the movie "Smoling Aces"? She was a working that .50
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cwmoss
 
Lots of good movies listed here but I have to add "Tom Horn" with Steve McQueen. His Winchester 1876 should have been listed as a co-star.
 


Hondo
Big Jake
Open Range
Appaloosa
Outlaw, Josie Wales
Unforgiving
Broken Trail
Last Stand at Saber River
Jesse Stone

In the Jesse Stone books, he packs a revolver. Selleck switches to a 1911 and handles it very well. Tells Suit to practice and keep moving.

Casting Walhberg as Bob Lee was an insult. Using an openly anti-gunner in any gun movie is an insult and a hypocrisy.
 
Heat
Quigley (watching it right now)
Raiders of the Lost Ark ("You know what a ..cautious fellow I am.") Magnum Force (Model 29 AND the Python)
I despise Shooter because it betrays the book, and Mark-Wahlberg is an anti-gun felon.
I liked Enemy at the Gates, because even though it doesn't exactly follow the true story, it was still very entertaining.
Josey Wales
Haven't seen Appaloosa yet.
It makes me cringe every time a .50 is used in a movie to commit a crime (Smiking Aces, Miami Vice, SWAT) because anti-gunners can't tell movies from reality, and seek to ban them.
 
Archerandshooter and I just got back from seeing "An American Carol". I have to admit, the courtroom zombie scene was priceless. And Dennis Hopper gave all new meaning to "shooting from a bench rest".

Springmom
 
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