Any movies use real guns?

That scene in Annihilation was intense, and for a second thought it was real

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Nah too many people went deaf or got hurt/killed so it's a whole lot cheaper to add it in post.

Yes, almost all Hollywood movies use real guns converted to fire blanks only.

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ive noticed theres always a compromise making realistic gun scenes in movies. they've been getting better but the movie makers have to really put an effort into it. john wick 2 was pretty good but lacked a little (imo) portraying accurate recoil. lone survivor was good too, especially with suppressed sound effects, but again lacked in the recoil department
I give high points for any military movie that doesn't have experienced shooters blassing m4's on full auto
>inb4 "5.56..what recoil?"

In terminator 2, Linda Hamilton shot a real handgun in the elevator. And now she has permanent hearing damage as a result.
Bruce lees son, brandon lee, was killed by blanks. He was too close to the revolver.
That or a real round slipped by production. And he died as a result

>suppressed sound effects
that is, sound effects of suppressed weapons

the problem is that gunfire is simply too loud for proper studio mixing, unless you want the scene to be incredibly loud and have everything else drowned out by gunfire.

yes

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Cameron got the actors to practice shooting and handling firearms on a range before shooting scenes.

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A squib/blank pushed the barrel block out for Lee first time I've heard about Hamilton.

the "gun" was real, but they were just using extra loud blanks.

Bruce Willis suffered permanent hearing damage on Die Hard.

I like that they at least had some good "cracks" with the suppressed weapons as opposed to the ridiculous james bond "silencer" sound effects

She still suffers hearing loss from the elevator scene.

I have a lot of respect for Hamilton, she isn't like the pudgelords they get for actresses these days, she genuinely put in the work to get Jow Forums and pulled off the doomsday nutjob mom well.

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Wrong
Right

Anything with a budget will use real guns for any scene where it can be made safe to do so.

they pretty much had to. john wick specifically caters to the 'I watch youtube videos about guns in my free time' audience

That's why the street shootout in Heat was so good, it was all recorded on set.

true. but its still somehow less pretentious than watching the cringey youtube gun stars acting all tactical

Peter Weller died after taking multiple 12 guage pellets to the chest.

Yes and no, close up scenes use CGI whereas open set scenes use special movie rounds that aren't your typical blanks.

>Anything with a budget will use real guns for any scene where it can be made safe to do so.
You're giving Hollywood waaay too much credit.

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They had the hardest time getting that shotgun to spin and reload. I remember reading about that.

Its the truth, buddy.
Take a look through IMFDB, there are far more blank converted firearms used than airsoft GBB guns.
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Cameron is a sadist. He almost got a few people killed on the set of the movie Abyss. They literally told him they would shut him down if he didn't stop filming the movie. It was so far out of budget. Go watch the making of the movie. Crazy fucking shit went on. Ed whatever his name is, almost drowned. And Cameron was only concerned about getting the shot. So Ed punched him.
James Cameron is a genius. But fucking legit crazy.

You must be a non critical consumer of media. You can look up the armorers associated with all of these movies.

Adding pewpew postproduction is far lengthier than just using converted firearms. There's an industry dedicated to supplying hollywood with such weapons.

>just because it's a blank gun means they use blanks
HA

Yeah SAG has rules about how blank guns can be used, and all of the guns are blank adapted so they can't feed regular ammo.

Don't move goalposts, amigo.
Obviously no one is gonna light off a blank round right in front of an actor or stunt double, but to say they don't use real firearms is just ignorant.

Yes and movie blanks are ultra reduced with the bare minimum to cycle the gun. Because if you've ever shot a real blank and been next to the muzzle it's not fun.

Don't you move the goalposts, amigo. Point me where I said they don't use real firearms.

Doesnt it also shoot out a wad that can be deadly at a close distance? I swore I read about it

You were challenging a post that said they did use real guns, not one that said they use blanks.

It can shoot out any shit that happens to be stuck in the barrel, which is how several actors have been killed on set by shitty armorers.

Whoop whoop, not me.
Here I am.

Tfw you’ll never have a doomsday nutjob mommy gf to fight robots with

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Oh, then we aren't arguing.

Anything directed/produced by Michael Mann of course. Anything the character can do in the movie the actor is trained to do in real life.

I saw a movie recently Day Light's end that was kind of a cheesy B-flick but, had extras that were firearms instructors including Jow Forums's favorite ditch diver James Yeager. You could tell they were taught proper weapon's handling.

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>the CHAD american actress vs the virgin british thespian
Seriously, even Granny Linda still looks tougher than little miss butterball from GoT over there.

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You keep your mouth shut.

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im getting a glimpse of her topless and im rather disappointed

>A Heroine Denied of a Future.

Sure, The Crow with Brandon Lee.

The Crow.

He came back improved tho, so it doesn't count.

A good example is Goodfellas. In the scene where tommy executes Stacks Edwards, when he shoots him in the back of the head the slide doesn’t move as it’s too dangerous to use blanks. When they show him putting 3/4 more rounds in him from a different angle, you can see the blanks ejecting and slide moving as the actor is now out of shot and it’s safe.

Arnie nearly broke his fingers, they had to enlarge the loop.

That would depend on what situation you're looking at.
If it's something where it's point blank, they would outright use a non-gun and then a flash-paper load, otherwise, if there's distance, they can end up using some crazy loaded blanks.

wtf is up with her trigger finger?

She’s an old woman things happen I guess

>weapons

The stakes could not have been lower.

I dont think hes wrong look at the crow moron

Just wanna say that movie is dope, and one of the best examples of a chaos planet that I have seen in film. That group needed about twenty more grunts in "game over man" mode and at least one more pissed off commissar.

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thats literally the combination of every fetish i have

What the fuck even is celebrity hearing loss? Is it just something I get after playing with an impact for 4 seconds?

>Anything with a budget will use real guns for any scene where it can be made safe to do so.
Well I don't want to turn this shitty thread into an AMA but I have supplied weapons as props to quite a few movies (not IMA) and you are wrong. The majority of 'guns' will be solid cast lumps of resin. As will most blades. The kind of stuff I have supplied (e.g. antique swords, sword sticks, 19th century guns) will be used as dress props, never drawn or shot and usually in the main protagonists props. The extras nearly always have latex dummy weapons cast from moulds. However on a brighter note old westerns, including Clint in the spaghetti westerns were actually taught genuine fast draw and got pretty good at it, as were some actors in stage fencing. Now it would be very unlikely to get an actor who can stage fence or work comfortably or well with a blank firing gun.

truewestmagazine.com/fastest-gun-hollywood/

Some of the names might surprise you. How about Sammy Davis Jr. and Jerry Lewis?

The first fast draw competition took place at Knott’s Berry Farm in 1954.

Hugh O’Brian claimed his 0.25 of a second was the fastest, but Davis Jr. and Lewis were reportedly faster. O’Brian challenged Audie Murphy to a contest, but when Murphy requested live ammunition, O’Brian wisely declined.

Others who were good at fast draw during the 1950s and 1960s, says Firearms Editor Phil Spangenberger, included Wally “Mr. Peepers” Cox, Hugh Downs (a host of the early Today show), dancer Donald O’Connor, singers Marty Robbins and Frankie Lane, and actors Glenn Ford, Clu Gulager, Ernest Borgnine, Jock Mahoney and Clint Eastwood.

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So you don't actually want to know about people who COULD shoot in Hollywood and were taught by Arvo Ojala?

She sprayed for like 15 continuous seconds with no recoil whatsoever and it was, out of the entire movie, the only scene that wasn't intense because I was laughing at how poorly it was executed.

Most notably Brandon Lee, who was shot by a .44 that had squibbed after the amateur armorer pulled powder on a dummy bullet but NOT the primer.

Is 699 69ing with someone getting buttfucked?

>tfw a reloader and this happened to me once
>tfw it's even worse when you know how obvious it is when you squib
It makes the funniest fuckin sound which is really jarring because of how dangerous it can be

you're forgetting the best sarah connor

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>It makes the funniest fuckin sound
Really? I figured it would sound fucked up and scary. Framing, I guess

It's like a slide whistle only if a slide whistle could make you fear for your hand. Of course I was shooting lead st the time but I imagine a jacketed round would do the same

Murphy hated most H'wood actors for the phony pimps they were O'Brian claimed to be the fastest draw in the world once. Murphy once noted that a single hand grenade in the Universal Studio cafeteria would make a major improvement of the H'wood elite

Thanks. I also heard it was just a slight pop but have never had the misfortune to have one irl.

Primers are a lot louder than peipl e give them credit for. When I was fashioning a .45 casing into a guide rod plug (had to mill it out a little for full length), setting the primer off was louder than a .22, it really shocked me. Not half as who ked as I was when I realized I just heard the boolit forcing air down the barrel. It even squeaked the tiniest bit as it came to a stop. If you don't have electric earpro yet you need to get your hands on some,the things you hear are incredible

that movie was.. weird. it was a good watch, silly at times, seemed like it was a movie made by religious jews for religious jews, and it exposed ryan gosling's weird shaped head. and also the fact that no one in the production seemed to have any idea what white supremacists/neo nazis are actually like

Why would you make a movie about an outwardly normal individual whose only aberrant proclivity is posting racist frog memes on the internet, it would be boring as fuck

As much as I love to rag on the star wars prequel trilogy, I think that and the Lotr trilogy is probably going to be the last films for a long while with actors having done actual swordsmanship training.

Most skinhead neo-Nazis are such fucking losers its kinda sad. I remember meeting one in Arkansas a couple of months ago. Said he was homeless in Kentucky but somehow had decided to save up what little money he had so he could come down to Little Rock to scream and shout about da Jooz in front of the Capitol for a few hours. Moronic life priorities.

He made Kate Winslet train to hold her breath for 7 minutes for the underwater shots in Avatar 2 because he felt doing them on breathing equipment would ruin the shot.

>boomer booms about shit that didn't happen
Pics or gtfo

Public Enemies had a few absolutely glorious shootouts that were basically 10 minutes of Thompson porn

Rob Roy had a fantastic final duel. They truly don’t make em like they used to.

> Big Iron intensifies

The walking dead

Act of Valor used active-duty SEALS, real military hardware and live ammo
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why

what are some movies, aside from Heat, which accurately portray how loud guns are?

Shame the wrong team lost in 1 and probably will in 2&3

Die hard they used blanks. Bruce Willis is very def in one ear cause of it

You should see the rubber M-16 from the first episode. They get really close to it, too.

But that's because she didn't use the earplugs she was given in order to do the scene. It was her on fault in that case.

>saw this in the theater
>lost my shit during the lighthouse scene
I thought someone had drugged the popcorn

Oy vey Shlomo!

Trigger discipline

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Based and quaritch-pilled

They still can hurt and kill you

They all die (except one) at the end you fucktards. The whole movie is about how they are expendable

So can a pencil.