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  1. Shot documentary-style, this film follows the daily grind of two young police officers in LA who are partners and friends and what happens when they meet criminal forces greater than themselves. Director David Ayer Stars Jake Gyllenhaal Michael Peña Anna Kendrick

    • The Long Riders
    • Shoot 'Em Up
    • MacGruber
    • The Way of The Gun
    • The Wild Bunch
    • Captain America: The Winter Soldier
    • Dillinger
    • Hot Fuzz
    • Django Unchained
    • L.A. Confidential

    Walter Hill has famously said that every film of his is a Western. It’s easy to see how the Wild West template fit the band of outlaws moving about a city in The Warriors and a down on his luck journeyman bare-knuckle fighter settling into a town to make some money in Hard Times but The Long Riders was his only full-fledged Western until his later ...

    It's not very often that your run-of-the-mill action movie opens with a bang-bang, shoot-em-up scene, but for a movie titled Shoot 'Em Up, it's kind of a must-have. Though just deep enough on story to set things up for the rest of the runtime, this opening sequence is absolutely dripping with style. That style might not be to everyone's liking, but...

    So maybe MacGruber doesn’t have the most stylish or even impressive shootout sequence on this list, but boy is it funny. The film subverts traditional action movie standards by presenting a hero who favors ripping people’s throats out over using guns, but when Will Forte’s MacGruber is handed a semi-automatic, all hell breaks loose. As crafted by d...

    You would be forgiven for either forgetting or, more likely, having never seen The Way of the Gun, the oddball early aughts actioner that starred Benicio Del Toro andRyan Phillippe as two ruthless criminals who get in over their head when they kidnap the wrong woman. It's an offbeat film with some narrative missteps, but as McQuarrie has proved wit...

    While the final shootout may appear relatively tame to modern audiences, in 1969, it was a bloodbath with Sam Peckinpah’s western diving into levels of violence rarely seen in American cinema. The shootout is a cacophony, but it’s not really meant to entertain. If anything, it’s a deconstruction of the fun westerns provide and it throws the viewer ...

    Superheroes and shootouts don't seem like they should go together, it's almost too pedestrian, but the military heritage of Captain America lays the groundwork for The Winter Soldier's tactical battle on a crowded city highway. Chris Evans' Cap, Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow, and Anthony Mackie's Falcon put their military and mercenary training ...

    Warren Oates is the unsung king of the neo-Western shootout. After manning the machine gun during the epic end of The Wild Bunch, Oates graduated to leading man shootout status in both Sam Peckinpah’s Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia and John Milius’ Dillenger. Oates was perfect for a neo-Western because he wasn’t traditionally handsome, he look...

    Hot Fuzz isn't a comedy movie with action or an action movie with comedy, it's a true action-comedy hybrid of the rarest order. Edgar Wright layers laughs and action with unique skill, fulfillingboth genres in a single beat, and that talent is never more clearly displayed than when Simon Pegg's Nicholas Angel and Nick Frost's Danny Butterman ride i...

    So yeah, a Quentin Tarantino movie had to land on this list. While Tarantino mastered the Mexican Standoff misdirect with Reservoir Dogs, it wasn’t until Django Unchained that he really went all-in on an extended, bloody, gory, oh-so-Tarantino-y movie shootout. But it’s not just the staging and execution of the shootout at Candyland that makes it s...

    Despite being made in the late nineties, Curtis Hanson's L.A. Confidential is an old-fashioned noir. Set in the seedy streets of 1920's Los Angeles, the film follows three officers serving in the corrupt law enforcement, each embracing or rejecting the criminality that surrounds them with their own moral code (or lack there of). The final set-piece...

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    • Heat. Last but certainly not least, we have a crime drama and the best gun movie ever! Heat follows LAPD Lieutenant Hanna (Al Pacino) and his pursuit of master thief Neil McCauley (Robert De Niro).
    • John Wick. If there is one thing this movie taught everyone, it is that you don’t ever kill someone’s dog. John Wick is a retired hitman, who seeks vengeance after the mobster’s son and the cronies for killing his dog which his deceased wife arranged for him to have, and stealing his car.
    • District 9 (2009) Set in a near-future Johannesburg, several decades after an alien race arrives in the city, the film follows a bureaucrat named Wikus van der Merwe who is tasked with relocating the extraterrestrials to a new settlement outside of Johannesburg.
    • The Naked Gun (1988) In this 80s iconic crime comedy film, Police Squad Lt. Frank Drebin gets things done. He disturbs a conference of America’s greatest enemies in Beirut.
  2. The Internet Movie Firearms Database (IMFDB) is a community-built Wiki that documents the guns found in movies, television series, video games, and anime. Founded in 2007, IMFDB has a large community of active readers and editors, including professional armorers with first-hand knowledge of Hollywood armories.

  3. Visit the movie page for 'A Pistol Shot' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

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    • Assia Noris
    • Renato Castellani
    • Lux Film
  4. 30 titles. Sort by List order. 1. The Equalizer. 2014 2h 12m R. 7.2 (424K) Rate. 57 Metascore. A man who believes he has put his mysterious past behind him cannot stand idly by when he meets a young girl under the control of ultra-violent Russian gangsters. Director Antoine Fuqua Stars Denzel Washington Marton Csokas Chloë Grace Moretz. 2.

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  6. Nov 30, 2018 · Gunshot Starring Mohanlal in Lead which is dubbed from Malayalam (Mr.Fraud) to telugu by KVS Movies. Producer: Kalluru Sekhar.

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    • KVS Movies