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I wish Noho Hank's text messages has become a running gag.

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End of Watch was good
>But cops
It's a movie and it's good in that capacity

CGI clone wars was dope

13 hours I think it's called. Should still be on Netflix. It's about Operation Nimrod and shows the planning and training that went into it. SAS are some top tier lads

Sure

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I don't really get the point of looking for "Jow Forums movies."
Movies necessarily make guns look weak because the protagonist has plot armor. Even in marketed "pro gun" movies like John Wick, he has plot armor against all the opponents fully automatic rifles which should be an instant game over if used with any sort of coordination.
The director must accommodate this by having him, jump, roll, and dive out of harm's way. All the while scoring mid air headshots with a 9mm pistol.
We know intuitively pistols aren't very powerful, and if everyone using rifles is getting bested by pistols, it makes rifles look no better than pistols. It makes guns in general look unwieldy and ineffective for anyone but elite assassins.


Games on the other hand, not only give you control over the gun (objects which you control are more interesting that objects you passively observe). But most importantly, games don't make you invulnerable. You will make mistakes and you will be punished.

And you will do the same to your opponents. Even though you are not a legendary assassin, and you are probably no better at the game than most other players. The gun was what got you kills. You can prove to the viewer guns are powerful and thus interesting because both sides use them to rapid deadly effect. Rather than as noisemakers one hand, and esoteric specialist tools on the other.

>imagine being so autistic you can't enjoy movies.

>make guns look weak
Haven't you seen ANYONE get shot in a movie? They fly like 10 feet.
Also as much of a sperg you are about Vidya, sure the interaction can make it more valuable an experience, but that doesn't mean you should disregard an entire form of media

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The protagonist might do this, but everyone else's gun might as well be airsoft.
Which makes it a stronger association that it's the protagonist that's powerful, or maybe his special snowflake henry lever action. But all the AKMs, MP5s, and AUGs wielded by the antagonists are worthless toys, rather than machines that can and should rip the protagonist apart the second he steps out of cover for a flashy combat-dance move.
I guess it would help if the protagonist at least showed fear and a need to stick to cover. If the protagonist could ever be suppressed. And if the protagonist ever got shot and had to drop out of a fight leaving his backup to rescue him.
But no, fear and consequences are played down as much as possible, outside of war movies and documentaries.

If you're a weeb, gunsmith cats is pretty neat, short show.

But that's not clone wars, that's the shitty disney one

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