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I am a new member of netflix. since i only work on weekends, i find myself watching lots of movies lately. I've always enjoyed shoot-em-up movies, cop stories, and how guns are used in the movie. last one i saw was edge of darkness by mel gibson. i think he had a glock 19. any suggestions? thanks in advance.
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Anything with Denzel Washington will be good. Gene Hackman is good and by all means, don't pass up Hopalong Cassidy or Kevin Costner and Robert Duvall for westerns.
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"My Name is Nobody" with Henry Fonda

One of the FUNNIEST western shoot-em-ups I have ever seen!!!!!!
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Payback
The Killers (?)
Sniper (just the first one).
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Don't forget "Shoot 'em Up"!

And my personal favorite, "Taxi Driver". (You talk'in to me?)
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btw netflix rules i am on the 3 at a time package member since january:-)
i hear you glock 27! i do it through my WII console and it's great! i just finished watching the Brave one by jodi foster. i think she has the kahr pm9. like that it was shot in NY. btw thanks for all the suggestions guys keep-em-comin'.
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Blackhawk Down
We Were Soldiers
Zulu
Equilibrium (note: Gun Kata is fiction!!!)
Commando
The Professional
Death Wish, maybe Death Wish 2. (Forget 3, 4, 5 . . .)

And for lighter fare, the inimitable SledgeHammer television series.
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Unforgiven
Saving Private Ryan
Tombstone
Outlaw Josie Wales
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Any spaghetti western for me.
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"The Way of the Gun"
"Matrix"
"Cobra"
"The Mexican"
"El Mariachi"
"Desperado"
"Once Apon a Time In Mexico"
"Sin City"
"Reservoir Dogs"
"From Dusk til Dawn"
"Death Wish"
And so on and so forth etc. etc....
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Hey everyone ... thanks for the suggestions. I needed to spice up my Netflix queue. :tiphat:
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If you like classic 1911s, Last Man Standing with Bruce Willis

Dirty Harry - surprised this hasn't been mentioned yet

Smokin Aces - female assassin with a .50-cal firing casino to casino in Vegas (or was it Atlantic City?)

The Road - not a shoot em up, but really shows the importance of having a gun (any gun) in the most extreme circumstances imaginable

Enemy at the Gates - probably best sniper movie ever made - true story

Open Range - one of best western shootouts ever put on film

SWAT - good displays of guns and tactics

Lethal Weapon series - all decent dude flicks

The Hurt Locker - great war movie with an intense enemy sniper scene and our guys returning fire with a .50-cal

Behind Enemy Lines - very underated movie - downed US pilot being hinted by an entire Serbian Army division
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"Ronin" has some of the best shootin' and drivin' of any action film. Great script too.

+1 on any Denzel Washington film. Two of his best are "Man on Fire" and his recent "Book of Eli".

Why have all of the John Wayne movies not been mentioned? I can never pass up a Duke western.

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The Annoyed Man wrote:Unforgiven
Saving Private Ryan
Tombstone
Outlaw Josie Wales
These are all good. Add the first spaghetti western, "Once Upon a Time in the West" to the list. There's a Henry Fonda in this one that you didn't see very often.

Add "Platoon" to your list while you're at it and for a real shoot out at the end, don't leave out "Open Range".

We think NetFlix is the dillberries. We've seen some really great movies that we've never heard of. OTOH, we've seen some that "They" said were great that we thought were in smellovision. Don't be afraid to look at the oldies unless you just have to have a lot of cussin' and semi-nekid people in your movies.

One other thing: we thoroughly enjoyed and could hardy wait for the next segments of the TV series "Boston Legal" and "West Wing". We wouldn't even try to watch these series on TV because of all of the commercials.

We gave up on the "Sopranos" because of the profanity. There are times when the profanity is appropriate but not being from New Jersey, we thought every other word to be excessive.

Good viewing! Don't be afraid to rate your viewing either.
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