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Just got home, they did the sequel right.
Perfect preview for part three |
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People were talking about it on facebook, then a person reminded me I can do a thing, so I did this.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_1_5/1964755_John-Wick--Canoe-Reeves-three-gun-training-split-times-breakdown-.html&page=1&anc=64599088#i64599088 |
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Honestly, not as impressed as I was with the first. And I am a huge fan of the first.
It had cool stuff this time around....I just felt like it was a little overdone. The technicality/gun handling was great though. It really doesn't need a third. |
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1. Too many checks for loaded chamber after a mag change. (or maybe this is a needed thing if you're carrying a 1911?)
2. Ending was kinda lame.. 3. All his 3 gun practice really shows in his manipulations. 3. Still a great turn your brain off and enjoy the action flick. |
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Mild spoiler
The sommelier, stair and subway scene sucked and I hate when they do that except for a laugh. Other than that it was still a pretty good movie. Not as good as the first all together but still good. |
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Good first movies are hard to follow but they did an excellent sequel. The cinematography (especially at night) was beautiful and the action scenes were well done. It was pretty obvious the upped the budget for this film.
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finger on trigger while cocking, gee, I've been doing it wrong all along.
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Wat? a forward assist....talk about yer primitive weaponry...
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View Quote I don't know a single thing about this movie, but guess how I know that the firearms training budget was shit. |
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how many times can a man get hit by a car?
800 armlock disarm rolls while shooting another guy with badguys gun still in his hand. Other then that I like it. |
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Sooo, I am guaranteed to be as disappointed in this one as I was in the first one? Cuz the first one was reeeally disappointing. Disappointing in that you were expecting Steel Magnolias? Maybe broke back mountain . It's beyond me how anyone into guns didn't find these movies entertaining? The first was better than the second but it was non stop action. Well worth the $6 cost of the early morning showing. . |
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Loved it. The first had more heart but the cinematography stuntwork and gunplay in Chapter 2 is right up there with The Raid series. Excellent job on that front.
Blasting the dude from slide lock with the shotgun. Haha. PS. I was really into the world that they built. Modern day mafia. Cool as hell. |
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Fun movie
Had some tattooed goober with tap out shirt and hat opening carrying a Glock 42/43 at the showing I went to tonight . Pretty sure just I and a couple of teenage boys were the only ones that noticed |
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Saw it with my Pops, Did not disappoint.
1911 One handed chamber check... i've done that. |
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Haha Guardian can suck it.
https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/feb/10/john-wick-chapter-2-gun-violence-keanu-reeves |
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Pretty good, cartoonish violence. 1) fuck shakeycam. I wish that technique would die. 2) The roll down the stairs scene = 3) The stroll down the subway plinking at each other with "pew pew" silencers = 4) http://i.imgur.com/pMdKbm0.png 5) everyone on the planet is a secret contract killer View Quote |
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Haha Guardian can suck it. https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/feb/10/john-wick-chapter-2-gun-violence-keanu-reeves View Quote They got it 100% right. Of course most of us enjoy hardcore gun porn, but it doesn't make their review wrong. |
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Wife and I watched it as our Valentine's Day date. Was afraid of sequal syndrome, but it delivered nicely.
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This movie was painful to watch and I don't mean the pencil scenes.
The opening was WAY too much Kung fu crap, the car being totaled after so much being done to get it was ludicrous. Wick was foolish in not hearing out the offer first before refusing it, he should have known that the guy would betray him, he should have teamed up with Common to murder the main bad guy. And I was really hoping to see the dog maim some bad guys... I think the first film was superior to this one in every way except that Ruby Rose gal is hot. .. even though her character was stupid. |
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jason borne with super human stamina View Quote Oh come on now, anybody can take two or three sideways hits on the lower legs by cars without having any injuries. A couple of 4" deep knife slashes, 20 gunshots with a 1/8" protective layer, it's all shit you just walk off. Rub some dirt on it son! |
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This movie was painful to watch and I don't mean the pencil scenes. The opening was WAY too much Kung fu crap, the car being totaled after so much being done to get it was ludicrous. Wick was foolish in not hearing out the offer first before refusing it, he should have known that the guy would betray him, he should have teamed up with Common to murder the main bad guy. And I was really hoping to see the dog maim some bad guys... I think the first film was superior to this one in every way except that Ruby Rose gal is hot. .. even though her character was stupid. View Quote So you think Justin Beiber is hot? |
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I read somewhere where they blacked out all the BCM stuff...the KMR rails,stock,Pgrip should be apparent though eh? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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BCM rifles? I read somewhere where they blacked out all the BCM stuff...the KMR rails,stock,Pgrip should be apparent though eh? Clearly a commercial for TTI, i've never seen a movie clearly show logos like that outside of airtime bought by car companies. |
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