Guns are aimed

>guns are aimed
>clicking sounds

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>character moves sword
>SCHWIIIIING

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>oh well, plan B. Let's just kill eachother

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>points semiauto pistol
>pulls back hammer to let em know you're serious

>brand new gun
>hammer sounds like it needs WD40

>pumps shotgun
>was already a shell in the chamber

*sharts*
excuse me

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>villain aims the gun to protagonist
>pulls the trigger
>it's empty

>fires gun straight up in the air
>bullet falls down and bruises the hero's head

>character aims pistol to his head
>the powers that be achieve quantum immortality
>pistol clicks

Thats not how it works.
The shooter and we the audience would see the gun fire and the victim dead.
Only the victim would experience the other outcome.

>western movie
>horse rolls by

Literally just saw this on the last episode of Ozark

>battle takes place in space
>peeew peeeew
>booooom

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obviously the movie is from the victim's perspective

>movie with monsters/supernatural beings that severely outclass humans
>g-men and their tacticool spooks are actually incredibly competent at killing/capturing said beings

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Cabin in the Woods was peak reddit but at the very least they got that trope right. Tac team vs a supernatural being=crushing defeat regardless of training

You got me there fren.

>guy dressed in full operator gear
>footsteps sounds like bags of coins

>*cocks assault rifle*

>any gun is simply raised
>"CHUK-CHOK"

>character gets shot in the chest from ten feet away by a high power handgun
>gets up a few minutes later uninjured to reveal his level 2 vest

>character fires large machine gun at one or two people
>film goes slo-mo as the last bullet casing falls to the floor

>fires gun in slow mo scene
>camera revolves around bullet
>bullet still in casing

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>and your other plan B

>half a dozen mooks fire uzis at protagonist
>he rolls behind a piece of plywood for cover
>doesn't die

>laser blast has gravity drop in space

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>a gun touched the back of the guy's head
>a weird clicking sound
>meaning the gun wasn't loaded before it touched the head

I blame Matrix for this

>poo-in-loo throws gun
>gun becomes sentient, aims and shoots itself at bad guys

>blasted ionized metal doesn't have gravity drop in atmosphere

>Bad guy has a gun pointed at the hero

>A gunshot is heard

>It was actually the bad guy being shot by a third party

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>laser weapon shoots a physical particle
top stupid lad

>villain holds his just fired nozzle to woman's face
> it doesn't burn her

>a gun is shot indoors
>everyone isn't deaf

What? No one would do that, not even something like flash Gordon.

>good guy could kill bad guy
>doesnt do it because he's the good guy
>good guy kills bad guy at the end of the movie anyway

>guns fired
>bullets stopped by car door

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>gun has a silencer
>*pchook-pchook*

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>shootout
>everyone on full auto
>no reloading despite firing a million rounds from a 12 or 30 rounds mag

this trope is why suppressors are NFA

>person gets hit by shotgun
>flies through the entire room

>RPG is fired indoor

>character uses six-cylinder revolver
>fires twelve times

>bomb explodes in a corridor
>MC is fine because he jumps away from the flame

>bomb explodes in a corridor
>MC is fine because it was parked outside

>fiction has to abide by my rules because i say so

The only reason they got it right was because they couldn't have ended the movie in the meme way they did.

>character drives an automatic charger
>upshifts 6 times while driving in reverse

>character pumps shotgun for emphasis after speaking dialogue and before entering rooms, ejecting good shells each time
>finally gets in front of the baddie, says a one-liner, and then pulls the trigger
>[click]

>do you have a plan b?
>that was plan b

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>RPG is fired indoor
It should have killed the user

>plan b? That was plans b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, q, r, s, t, u, v, w, x, y, and z!

>third party guy dies moments later from a mortal wound suffered in a battle with the villains top henchman

>character uses six-cylinder revolver
>emptys all the shells after 2 shots

>villain thinks he's the chosen one
>hero proves he's the chosen one in their final duel
>villain is severely wounded, his worldview shattered
>stoicly accepts his fate, rises despite his injuries and tells the hero to go do what he needs to do while he sacrifices himself to stall against a third party trying to stop them
why isn't this absolute gem of a trope done more often? we're in the age of antiheroes and admirable villains but there aren't enough noble ones to go around

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That trope isn't right and is very reddit. It only exists so that the protagonist can defeat the villians and not the people who actually would in this situation.

>the clicking sound isn't from the gun shown in picture

no one seems to have added my favorite:
>semiauto handgun runs out of bullets
>shooter keeps pulling the trigger and it makes a click sound every time, slide doesn't get locked in the back position

>MC runs across open area
>gets shot at by 100 dudes in cover
>doesn't get hit once

>Villian stands in clear view of MC and makes a long boring monolouge justifying his evil
>MC just stands there and listens.

>good thing we still got plans ä and ö

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>He doesn't know about plan μ

ah-bloo-bloo

>MC is in a survival situation
>has a shoot out
>runs out of ammo
>throws his gun
This always made me so mad. WHERE THE FUCK ARE YOU GOING TO GET ANOTHER WORKING GUN EINSTEIN?

it was an environment-friendly disposable gun, dumbass.

That's assuming we are in the universe where the gun fires. We may not be.

Indeed

>character calls someone Einstein
>no one calls him a cum guzzling faggot

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>guy runs down stairs
>bullet hits the handrail
>no hole only sparks

>catches sword/knife etc in hand
>they don't pull the blade back effectively slicing his fingers off

>the guy suits up
>one rifle and magazine. Two grenade. One handgun. One knife.
>they were all used in this order.

>Unarmed protagonist has already been shot and is at the mercy of the antagonist
>Protagonist uses the antagonist's gun to shoot through his own bullet wound to kill the antagonist

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I can only remember one shitty Die Hard sequel where that happens. are there more examples?

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