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Posted: 12/27/2004 10:22:47 AM EDT
What are some good movies with a lot of ar15 appearances. Only thing that comes to my mind is Blackhawk Down.
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Here's a cool movie with OLD Vietnam-era M16's...and a good cast
Southern Comfort |
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Go loud. |
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black hawk down? those delta guys were using semi-auto. i think
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green beret
heartbreak ridge boys in co. C the postman brief appearence in escape from NY(sans handguards) uncommon valor (with some old thompsons and garands and BARs) |
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Blues Brothers...Carrie Fisher with an old school M16, numerous Ill National Guard troops & CPD SWAT.
The Hunter....Tracy Walter (spaced out mechanic in Repo Man) with an AR15 & a comically large (nightvision???) scope. |
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My favorite movie. |
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If you mean that had non-select fires, I think you're wrong. but the did fire in semi mode a lot. |
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The JERK with steve martin,the guy shooting at him in the gas station and he thinks some ones after the oil cans.The same movie the rangers in black hawk down are watching before the one ranger takes a seizure.
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HEAT had some good scenes, but those were the longest lasting 30 round mags I have ever saw. I need to get some like those.
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Heat (hell yeah) This is the perfect gun lovers movie
BHD Tears of the Sun Navy Seals |
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yeah, maybe they fire in semi mode. |
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ICE STATION ZEBRA. First movie to show an M16 ever.
Go Rock Hudson. |
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Ooooh, Navy Seals |
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Die gas pumper!!! |
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3000Miles to Graceland. A lot of people thought this movie sucked, but I loved it. Awesome shoot out scene with lots of M-4's with Beta C mags...... Way cool!!!
Also Tears of the Sun..... |
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OoooH Navy SEALS HAHAHA THAT IS FROM CLERKS FUNNY FUCKIN MOVIE I GOT THAT Im from jersey
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That was classic "everyman" character-actor M. Emmett Walsh shooting at him - look at a list of his appearances sometime & you'll probably be amazed at the movies (and TV shows, for that matter) you love in which he has appeared... |
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Blackhawk Down
+1 for Southern Comfort, Bubba!! I thought I was the only one to have that on DVD! "We need a telephone. Can you give us a ride?" "Ahh. Trow you in da bac." |
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Did anyone notice that in "Heat" that everyone, with the exception of Kilmer at the drive-in, was using the irons. What up with that?
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+1 for Southern Comfort, Bubba!! I thought I was the only one to have that on DVD! I remember being really frustrated at that movie, having all of those 16's and only 20 rounds of ball ammo. Pretty neat how the Guardsmen got their weapons to fire semi-auto using only blanks. Saw that trick in Die Hard II also. Just makes me wonder why the US Govt. wastes all that money on BFD's. |
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About Heat-
The other thing that drives me nuts about that is during the heist getaway, Val Kilmer always seems to be aiming 2 to 3 inches above horizonal while everyone else is not. Maybe its just me, but I always notice it. Nice cast of guns, though: AR, HK91, Galil, FNC, etc. |
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I heard that there is a precision/varmint/long rang AR used in the movie "Liberty Stands Still".
Can anyone confirm? I might rent it just for that! :D |
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Kilmer was also using iron sights at the drive in. HK-91 A2 with a light bipod. No scope. I thought that was kind of strange... |
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The shot during that scene of the POA through the irons of the M249 was very cool and very well done. Probably the only time I will see through the irons of one... |
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