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j mckinnie
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The best one for this game.GONE WITH THE WIND.LOL
How about the shoot out at the bank robbery in the movie Heat.
Thank you for your thoughts and prayers. They are important and appreciated..... I dunno how you guys coming back from the 'Nam handled it.
Gentlemen,
By far the best shooting ever done was done on TV...not in a movie. During the mid-seventies, once a week, Frank Cannon would shoot the gun out of at least one n'er-do-well's hand with his 2 inch barreled .38 Special, from great distance...from the hip, no less. He was a shootin' sumbitch. Never seen shootin' on the screen like that since...
Justin
Gentelmen.
I liked SHOOTER
"A marksman living in exile is coaxed back into action after learning of a plot to kill the president. Ultimately double-crossed and framed for the attempt, he goes on the run to track the real killer and find out who exactly set him up, and why."
Magnus Sigurdsson
Iceland
"Enemy at the Gates."
The true story of a duel during World War II between celebrated Russian sniper, Vassili Zaitsev, and the Nazi's best sharpshooter, Major Konig, set against the epic battle of Stalingrad.
Then there is, "The Ghost in the Darkness." Based on the Lions of Tsavo..
The film is based on a true story and during the construction of the bridge, the lions would enter the workers camp to kill. Believing them not to be real lions, the locals name them 'The Ghost' and 'The Darkness'. After losing dozens of workers to the lions, the railroad company brought in Remington, an American 'great white hunter', to kill them, but even his reputation for being the best could not prevent yet more carnage. It is believed that over 130 people were killed by the two lions in just a few months.
Both pretty intense flims. However, my favorite too is "Quigley Down Under!!"
Rod