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For sheer volume of flying lead try Clint Eastwood's "The Guantlet". Probably the stupidest movie he ever made. Don't misinterpret - I am a big fan of his movies, the ones with a plot that is.
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Someone mentioned it above, but the movie "Kick 'expletive inserted here'" was a great action movie. The little girl that played Hit Girl stole the show. If you have not seen it, just watch it for her action shots.
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The Annoyed Man wrote:
terryg wrote: Plus, if you haven't seen it, you gotta love Bill Murray's character (himself), although it's kinda tragic.
I know! It was sort of anti-tragic though.
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Adding to those already mentioned:

Public Enemies
Miami Vice
The Wild Bunch
Under Siege
Taken
Street Kings
The Kingdom
Running Scared

Less shooting but still good:

Bullitt
Thief
The Getaway
The Seven Ups
The French Connection
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austinrealtor wrote:If you like classic 1911s, Last Man Standing with Bruce Willis (Strong inspiration from Kurosawa's Yojimbo) . . .

Enemy at the Gates - probably best sniper movie ever made - true story (Great movie, though they did take a few liberties with the story.) . . .

SWAT - good displays of guns and tactics (Including the part where the guy continued to fire after slide lock? "rlol" )
How about Mr. & Mrs. Smith? Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie as assassins. They actually reload and scavenge weapons when they run out of ammo!
Predator (Don't see many handheld miniguns these days . . .)
Tremors. (Four movies made, all are watchable. LOVE the classic scene in Burt Gummer's basement in the first movie. :lol: )
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Heat
The Godfather
Scarface
Outlaw Josey Wales

Don't forget the TV series "The Unit". I totally got hooked on it and watched all four seasons in a couple of months. Im kinda of irritated it got cancelled!

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Chityworker wrote:Last Man Standing with Bruce Willis sending lead throughout entire movie without ever reloading.
There was the one scene where he had a table full of mags that he was reloading.

But if you believe his shooting, you can believe that his mag swaps were simply too fast for us to see.
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I can't believe no one has mentioned "Tombstone" yet. One of the best westerns ever made!
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Purplehood wrote:I was simply appalled at the complete disconnect between reality and the screen in the movie, "Hurt Locker". The movie was good if you could overlook everything that happened that had absolutely nothing to do with SOP.
If I had to define the most telling defect of the movie story-line in a simple phrase, it would be "lack of Security". I could go on all day.
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austinrealtor wrote:SWAT - good displays of guns and tactics (Including the part where the guy continued to fire after slide lock? "rlol" )
How about Mr. & Mrs. Smith? Brad Pitt & Angelina Jolie as assassins. They actually reload and scavenge weapons when they run out of ammo!
Predator (Don't see many handheld miniguns these days . . .)
Tremors. (Four movies made, all are watchable. LOVE the classic scene in Burt Gummer's basement in the first movie. :lol: )
I've seen SWAT 3 or 4 times on cable TV only (edited version). Which part has the slide-lock shooting? Have to watch it again and see if I can spot it.

I love the original "Tremors" great movie. Reba McIntire and the dad from Family Ties really steal the show with their basement.

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I didnt read all 3 pages. So...duplication may occur. Saving Private Ryan, HEAT, red dawn, the matrix
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Ronin was on cable last night. Hadn't seen it since I started shooting. It was mentioned here, so I watched it again. So now I am looking at which gun everyone carries. Naturally Robert DeNero shoots a black 1911. I will have to look it up now as all the shooting scenes are really great.

I forgot about Tremors. Yeah the survivalists are really funny.

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austinrealtor wrote: I've seen SWAT 3 or 4 times on cable TV only (edited version). Which part has the slide-lock shooting? Have to watch it again and see if I can spot it.
The part where Hondo went against TJ. His 1911 was clearly on slide lock. Dude should have checked his magazines before he begin the match. :rolll

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terryg wrote:I especially like the gritty realism of movies like:

Unforgiven
No Country old Men

But, if zombie movies can count, I just saw Zombieland a couple of weeks ago. I'm not a Woody fan, but I really liked that movie. Best line:

Just after find a large cache of weapons in the back of a Hummer: "Thank God for Rednecks!" :txflag:
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El_Tortuga wrote:
terryg wrote:I especially like the gritty realism of movies like:

Unforgiven
No Country old Men

But, if zombie movies can count, I just saw Zombieland a couple of weeks ago. I'm not a Woody fan, but I really liked that movie. Best line:

Just after find a large cache of weapons in the back of a Hummer: "Thank God for Rednecks!" :txflag:
Nut up or shut up!
Then theres that one too!!! :smilelol5:
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