I missed that one. However, I did catch Robert Brown’s M having an portrait.About the universe debate, there was a painting of Bernard Lee, who played M from 1962 to 1979.
Nice nods/Easter eggs.
I missed that one. However, I did catch Robert Brown’s M having an portrait.About the universe debate, there was a painting of Bernard Lee, who played M from 1962 to 1979.
Yeah, I also remember seeing Brown but not LeeI missed that one. However, I did catch Robert Brown’s M having an portrait.
Nice nods/Easter eggs.
Funny that both Broz and Craig cap out with Cuba.
And have Die in the title, with a theme song by a female singerIndeed, they also both feature the East/East Asia (North and South Korea/Saffin's island between Japan and Russia) and Nordic countries (Iceland/Norway)
Then you have to take the character back to the 1950s because he will no longer be able to get away with doing onscreen what he did before if you keep him in the 21st Century.
Again, Hollywood showing that "Rule of Cool" is more important than practical Gun Handling Safety and proper firing stances.Ana de Armas is charming and fun and Craig and her has this thing about them where it shows there's admiration for each other. I like seeing them together and her scenes was very light and fun. My only critique I found during her action scene was where she was firing a military assault weapon in one hand and a hand gun in the other. I thought the military assault weapon should've thrown her 88 lbs across the room LOL, I mean I'm 100 lbs. and fired a weapon like that at a gun ranch and it had a gnarly kick. It scared the hell out of me, thinking I may spray the range uncontrollably LOL. No, the scene was fun and I really liked it, and I hope she returns in the Knives Out sequel.
Did you see the movie? What were your thoughts, KamenRiderBlade?
Saw it last week and I loved it.....took a while to process. It was so long by the end I had almost forgot how bad ass Ana de Armas was in the 1st act as the agent in Cuba. She was pretty amazing.
Haven't had a chance yet, waiting for my buddy to have free time so we can go see it.
But women in general can shoot AR-Type rifles just fine. Just use proper stance, technique, lean into the rifle and lean forward.
But doing stupid things like Dual Wielding a long gun in one hand and a pistol in the other is typical Hollywood stupid Action Hero BS that is highly impractical.
I'm sure it was cinematically gorgeous and had lots of cool factor, her acting is probably fine and all that. But as a gun guy, the way you described it reeks of typical Hollywood "Cool Factor over Logic & Practicality".Once you see the scene, it worked very well IMO, I mentioned it because I weigh more than her and I was kinda jealous. LOL! If you can, please see this movie on an IMAX cinema room, it is breath taking watching the locales which I call "The smelling of the roses" having the characters live and breath and walk within the confines of the beautiful scenery.
Haven't had a chance yet, waiting for my buddy to have free time so we can go see it.
But women in general can shoot AR-Type rifles just fine. Just use proper stance, technique, lean into the rifle and lean forward.
But doing stupid things like Dual Wielding a long gun in one hand and a pistol in the other is typical Hollywood stupid Action Hero BS that is highly impractical.
Here's Halle Berry training in 3-Gun @ Taran Tactical for prepping for John Wick 3.
If you're going to have Halle Berry (She's not particulary strong or heavy in mass/weight) handle FireArms, do it the right way, get proper training.
You also have Kirsten Joy Weiss who is a multi-time National Champion Shooter and can handle any FireArm of nearly any size with ease while being ~100-120 lbs.
It's all about discipline, technique, training, and application of everything you learn.
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