Which is you favourite gun scene in a movie
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Which is you favourite gun scene in a movie
Hi my fellow IFGians,
Since mostly everyone is fond of movies similarly the guns have been a quintessential part of many movies and have been used in lot of scenes with guns that have made a cult impact both on the cinema lovers and gun enthusiast equally. So lets share our experiences from both and tell what's your favourite gun scene from a movie and probably why and what you feel about it.
Since i started let me put together my favourite gun scenes in a movie, that is really a tough choice I am not including any western cowboy since they would fill up all the ranking slots.
1) Pulp Fiction: Opening scene of the restaurant with Samuel L Jackson pointing the and talking with the robber quote from bible. Sam rocked the scene.
2) Dirty Harry : When Clint Eastwood points the gun and says this is 44 magnum the most powerful handgun in the world, do you feel lucky punk.
3) Heat : The scene after the bank heist for sheer number of the brass spent.
Since mostly everyone is fond of movies similarly the guns have been a quintessential part of many movies and have been used in lot of scenes with guns that have made a cult impact both on the cinema lovers and gun enthusiast equally. So lets share our experiences from both and tell what's your favourite gun scene from a movie and probably why and what you feel about it.
Since i started let me put together my favourite gun scenes in a movie, that is really a tough choice I am not including any western cowboy since they would fill up all the ranking slots.
1) Pulp Fiction: Opening scene of the restaurant with Samuel L Jackson pointing the and talking with the robber quote from bible. Sam rocked the scene.
2) Dirty Harry : When Clint Eastwood points the gun and says this is 44 magnum the most powerful handgun in the world, do you feel lucky punk.
3) Heat : The scene after the bank heist for sheer number of the brass spent.
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Re: Which is you favourite gun scene in a movie
Thats a better link [youtube][/youtube]Ramandeep wrote:Hi my fellow IFGians,
3) Heat : The scene after the bank hesit for sheer number of the brass spent.
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Re: Which is you favourite gun scene in a movie
Clint Eastwood...Smith Wesson and Me!!!
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Tom Cruise st his coolest ever.....
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Re: Which is you favourite gun scene in a movie
Here are some of mine:
Zulu:
Everyone wants a Martini-Henry!
I know you said no Westerns, but I can't resist!
Rio Bravo:
Go Dino! Still lightning fast!
The Shootist:
They cut off the last minute -- the best part, but this clip is still good.
The Godfather:
The scenes are classic cinema, and Moe Green gets a new point of view.
Casablanca:
It's my favorite movie! (I've seen it 80 or 90 times & know most of it by heart.)
Thalapathi (last minute of the clip):
Kalivardhan finds out too late that you don't mess with THE MAN! Oh! and it just is directed by Mani Ratnam. Oh! Oh! and it just has music by Ilaiyaraaja.
There are some others, but these take a lot of the cream from off of the top of the list for me.
Zulu:
Everyone wants a Martini-Henry!
I know you said no Westerns, but I can't resist!
Rio Bravo:
Go Dino! Still lightning fast!
The Shootist:
They cut off the last minute -- the best part, but this clip is still good.
The Godfather:
The scenes are classic cinema, and Moe Green gets a new point of view.
Casablanca:
It's my favorite movie! (I've seen it 80 or 90 times & know most of it by heart.)
Thalapathi (last minute of the clip):
Kalivardhan finds out too late that you don't mess with THE MAN! Oh! and it just is directed by Mani Ratnam. Oh! Oh! and it just has music by Ilaiyaraaja.
There are some others, but these take a lot of the cream from off of the top of the list for me.
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Re: Which is you favourite gun scene in a movie
farook wrote:Thats a better linkRamandeep wrote:Hi my fellow IFGians,
3) Heat : The scene after the bank hesit for sheer number of the brass spent.
Forrok ji it indeed narrates the story from that point but my intention was to see the gun fight scene.
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Re: Which is you favourite gun scene in a movie
Wow! great share guys Timmy ji Rio Bravo was awesome I have to watch that movie, another classic eluding from my TV screen for a long time is Casablanca.
Another great movie I remebered now Snatch directed by Guy Ritchie, what a movie and what a scene made Desesrt Eagle .50 a cult.
Snatch
Another great movie I remebered now Snatch directed by Guy Ritchie, what a movie and what a scene made Desesrt Eagle .50 a cult.
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Re: Which is you favourite gun scene in a movie
Some of my favourites
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Re: Which is you favourite gun scene in a movie
Excellent thread, Ramandeep! And some excellent posts by others.
Though technically Leatherstocking Tales of Fennimore Copper are some of the earliest Westerns, this is one of my favourite scenes. The perfectionist that Daniel Dey-Lewis is, he is said to have practised and practised until he got loading and shooting a muzzleloader right.
Saving Private Ryan: Sniper scenes
Lock,Stock and Two Smoking Barrels: Bren scene
Though technically Leatherstocking Tales of Fennimore Copper are some of the earliest Westerns, this is one of my favourite scenes. The perfectionist that Daniel Dey-Lewis is, he is said to have practised and practised until he got loading and shooting a muzzleloader right.
Saving Private Ryan: Sniper scenes
Lock,Stock and Two Smoking Barrels: Bren scene
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My favourites are some of the all time classics I believe
The stairway shootout in The Untouchables....
Road to Perdition.... the Thomson in the rain.... the sound effects and visual treat made this a classic
Technically the best close quarter double tap ever screened .... Tom Cruise in Collateral
And the reason why the scene was so authentic... Tom Cruise practiced with the same gun but with real ammo for days.. That's how they do it guys
The bloodbath in Taxi Driver.... Robert de Niro's epic role
There are more but you guys carry on. Great thread
TC
The stairway shootout in The Untouchables....
Road to Perdition.... the Thomson in the rain.... the sound effects and visual treat made this a classic
Technically the best close quarter double tap ever screened .... Tom Cruise in Collateral
And the reason why the scene was so authentic... Tom Cruise practiced with the same gun but with real ammo for days.. That's how they do it guys
The bloodbath in Taxi Driver.... Robert de Niro's epic role
There are more but you guys carry on. Great thread
TC
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Re: Which is you favourite gun scene in a movie
Desperado is my favorite gunfight movie of all times. . .
Also love Quick and the dead.. the gunfights are short but the tension is palpable
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Also love Quick and the dead.. the gunfights are short but the tension is palpable
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Another one of my favourites ... Hey I'am a cop back me ....
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Re: Which is you favourite gun scene in a movie
Folks,
If you post your Youtube link in [BBvideo=560,315][/BBvideo] Tab which you can see on top of your posting box (icon is a round "play" button), the video will be displayed here in your post. Saves one having to go to Youtube to watch it.
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If you post your Youtube link in [BBvideo=560,315][/BBvideo] Tab which you can see on top of your posting box (icon is a round "play" button), the video will be displayed here in your post. Saves one having to go to Youtube to watch it.
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Re: Which is you favourite gun scene in a movie
True Vikram, but that way the screen size is small. Or Is there any way of watching them in full screen on IFG page itself
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Thank you so much Vikram.Vikram wrote:Folks,
If you remove 's' from '' https" in your Youtube link and post the link in [YouTube][/YouTube] Tab which you can see on top of your posting box, the video will be displayed here in your post. Saves one having to go to Youtube to watch it.
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