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TV and movie scenes that make you cringe.
« on: November 28, 2024, 03:32:30 AM »
I'm watching Teacup on Peacock and just saw a guy rest the muzzle of a rifle on the ground, then lean of the butt to take a break. I wouldn't want to be next to him when he pulls the trigger. I like bananas, but I don't like barrels that look like banana peels. BTW, episode 2 had the nastiest, goriest, weirdest in every sense of the word, thing that I've seen on TV or steamed in a long time. Of course I had to rewind it and see it again. I guess the show sticks to the book Stinger about 1% and the other 99% is nothing like it. You know the deal, "Based on a story by...", but not really.
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Re: TV and movie scenes that make you cringe.
« Reply #1 on: November 28, 2024, 08:08:00 AM »
TV shows never cease to amaze me for their stupidity.
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Re: TV and movie scenes that make you cringe.
« Reply #2 on: November 28, 2024, 05:08:11 PM »
Sometimes you may think you've seen the ultimate act of stupidity, but soon realize it wasn't even the penultimate act.

I'm used to seeing people flagging each other and other bad gun handling. And shotguns that make one person fly across the room and out a window, but the other person doesn't budge an inch. And bullets making sparks whenever they hit practically anything, glass, metal, you name it. But being used to it doesn't mean I like any of it. Another one is the nearly endless higher than high-capacity clipazine. I saw on Day of the Jackal a few days ago where a woman cop was shooting an AR variant at the Jackal after he dove into the water. A 30 round mag must have lasted 30 seconds or more on full-auto. IRL it would last less than 2 1/2 seconds. And the Minigun in Predator that kept going and going when a 1,000 round ammo can would actually last 10 seconds, not a minute or whatever it was. And on the topic of Minguns, some people think the gun has to spin up to full speed before it starts shooting, when in reality it fires when the barrels rotate 60 degrees.
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Re: TV and movie scenes that make you cringe.
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 10:53:00 AM »
I'm getting more irritated with the number of characters who evidently carry with an empty chamber.  I know.  I know.  It makes good drama to draw your weapon and rack the slide.   Especially good Foley action. (Sound effect)

But then.

Part of me wonders if the directors do understand and they're championing for empty chamber carry by showing it so much. 

Then again, I wonder.

Do some departments encourage or require that.   I see on one show the detectives take the guns, in the holsters, off and put them in their desk drawer while in the precinct.  Is that real life in some places?  Or again that just makes good show?
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Re: TV and movie scenes that make you cringe.
« Reply #4 on: Today at 04:53:10 AM »
It's really stupid to carry a shotgun with an empty chamber, especially when it only has a 4 round mag. It's only 80% loaded. A high-cap pistol isn't bad in comparison, other than being even slower to get into action. At least with the shotgun both hands are where they need to be instead of just one hand on a pistol.
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