>25 years later
>still the most kino shootout scene
25 years later
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Watched it yesterday with tinder girl. She was so bored after 2 minutes that she went straight to the d. Then I got to enjoy the second half of the movie, great night tbqh, although there was some doggy stank
Shame the rest of Heat is so so boring.
Shame we let retards have their voices heard
doggy stank is the fucking worst and says a lot about the girl. Also,wtf you still using tinder during this pandemic
wtf is doggy stank
>cops fire million bullets in one direction not a single one hit the target
Stupid.
but very realistic
it's realistic because they weren't firing at black people.
>kinos that women cpuld never understand
police werent trained like soldiers until obama era
this. criminally overrated movie.
Despite what some people want you to think, cops are not trained for combat much at all. I'm not joking when I'd rather have a some guy who shoots targets in the woods for fun watch my back than a cop who's been on the force for years. There are exceptions obviously, but these are my observations.
Technically Kilmer & Co. fire even more and hit even less. They kill maybe 3 cops and a couple of civilians at the supermarket.
Which is a) great fucking suppression, and b) the reason the cops are hitting diddly.
And if we're going by statistics then the cops DO kill 3/5 bad guys, so 60% accuracy is not bad.
im no expert in burger slang but i think they mean that the bitch didn't have a clean ass and it smelled.
>I just didn't like it
>OVERRATED!
Smells like summer.
>>not a single one hit
>here's an example of them hitting something
it's an example of not hitting the target you full nigger monkey retard
retard alert. did you not see the florida patrol when like 50 cops tried shooting the fedex truck and blasted the fuck out of loads of innocent mororists? get real faggot
>not 47 quips/minute
>not a cartoon or based on a cartoon
>the characters have names and subtle backstories
>actual sound
>actual music
>Pacino does not represent some satirical drumpf
>where wamen?!
Truly just awful.
I like the movie, but those are not good reasons why a movie is good.
Imagine watching Heat and then not set every other single movie you see after, or have ever seen before, to it's standard.
You are officially a joke.
>i have to explain how replying to retards work
On second thought: no, not gonna do that.
that truck was their target though. they didn't know it was wrong but they were definitely trying to hit it.
>Heat
>Men are lonely, miserable and trying to escape from the mundane life
>Women are promiscious and cheat on their husbands
Woah, trigger alert.
Police still aren't trained like soldiers, barring a few vets who join departments after they get out of the military. They're just given military surplus toys like MRAPs and such. They may look like hardcore badasses with all their multicam gear and high speed plate carriers but they'll still get fucking waxed by a single determined person. See the no-knock raid that got botched to fuck in Houston last year. 5 cops busted in trying to LARP as hardcore delta operators and killed the guy's wife, and he laid 4 of them out with a revolver before they could kill him.
>t. actual doorkicker who's assblasted as fuck that cops are increasingly dressing up as soldiers and trying to stomp all over people's rights
I have met cops after a robbery and depiction how Vincent Hanna is portrayed is pretty spot on.
>Anti-social
>Contempt for civillians
>reddit spacing
Nice touch.
If I didn't have Rick and Morty levels of IQ you could have fooled me.
When you fuck a gril from behind sometimes you can smell her asshole
I'm no cop hater but this. It's annoying how many people are either reddit tier "hate all cops, black men are infallible" or the opposite side "cops can do no wrong".
Soldiers are at least trained to watch what they fucking shoot
Bravery is a not a function of firepower.
I don't have a seething hatred for all police officers, but I grow increasingly distrustful of them as a whole- especially in large cities. City cops tend to deal with a lot more crime and it fosters a much more prominent "us vs them" mentality. This is a useful mindset to have in a combat environment, but not in an area where your entire job is to engage with and protect the citizenry. Plus, when it really comes down to it- who will be the first to enforce tyrannical or unconstitutional laws? Many cops can say they wouldn't, and I'm sure some mean it- but when the chips are down and their careers are on the line, I do not have much faith in them to do the right thing.
Sure, but when 5 heavily armed cops who have the initiative on 1 dude armed with nothing but a 6 shooter, I doubt the effectiveness of their training when 4 of them get clapped before they can take him out. There was evidence that the officers outside even fired randomly through the walls of the house. This indicates they lack not only training and perhaps bravery, but they also lack basic fucking discipline which is something that is drilled into us heavily in the army. Some of the guys I work with are certified mouth breathers, but I can 100% trust them not to fucking kill me in a firefight because they are disciplined enough to hold their fire or follow orders during a hectic and scary situation.
>denireio overacting
>paceeno over acting, screaming about his tv or exwife or some shit
>booring shootout with zero stakes (watch this robbery and watch the one from point break, night and day difference. Point break understood establishing stakes and suspense)
>anticlimactic
>pointless sideplot about putting Val kilmer im WitPro
Nuh uh y-you just dont like it
Please its an objectivley bad movie
>Please its an objectivley bad movie
CLEAN UP; GO HOME
Heat is great but It's too depressing.
You will never have sex.
>blocks your path
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no
It's a compelling shootout but not anywhere close to heat in terms of realism
>shotguns blowing people back and off their feet
>revolvers firing off 14 fucking rounds without reloading
She wasn't bored, she got super horny from seeing Val's ponytail
>realism
>kino
Mannfag cope
Based, Thief is way better
idk I kinda liked this one. Movie wasn’t great but the shootout scenes were decent. Also The Town and any of the John Wick movies
>and says a lot about the girl
all girls will have doggy stank every now and then
>pointless side plots
SMEELLLS LIIIIKE SUMMMEERRRR
>most kino shootout scene
I think you meant 51 years later.
Now this is kino
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Also the Dallas dude, they had to wind up sending in a roomba with C4 to get his ass because he was an actual vet and was dropping them like crazy. Texans are pretty good at that I guess.
>you can smell her asshole
And that's a bad thing because...
>overacting
No, and the first script had Pacino being a cocaine addict, which they scrapped and didn't re-shoot.
>muh b-boring
>zero stakes
Literally no, and do you care to explain further? Because I don't think you're thinking about Heat (1995), maybe you have it confused with something else.
>anticlimactic
>montoya_meme.jpg
Stop.
>putting Val kilmer im WitPro
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Not a shootout.
>that blood
>that acting
>that sound
>kino
You western fags are the absolute worst.
>ass-sweat and shit smell
>maintaining a boner
I have standards.
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Second place coming through.
The only good parts of that movie were the opening and ending shootouts. The rest was hot boring trash.
Warrant execution teams are usually composed of the cops that made the case plus the squad that does nothing but warrants. You execute hundreds of warrants a year eventually you get complacent if you don't maintain the right mindset. That's what happens in 95% of these cases. In the Houston case the guy was tipped off by the informant the cops were using so he was waiting for them. They came in not expecting a fight and they paid for it. Also they were only wearing soft body armor.
If you were really a so called door kicker you'd know working in an urban environment in these kinds of situations requires you to be reactive which puts you at a disadvantage. You can't just kick the door in and toss a grenade. A team goes in and if the point hesitates or doesn't search correctly if fucks up the entire stack and shit like Houston is what happens
>t. Some who actually does that for a living and not pretending in order to score (you)s
Saw the movie the other night for the first time, the movie was great except Neil’s ending.
>hey I have everything I’ve wanted and literally a fucking ticket out
>lmao lemme kill some fuck and get myself killed in the process
Stupid ending, especially because Neil wasn’t even that willing to go in the last heist originally.
>Not appreciating Peckinpaw
Maybe you just have shit taste.
It was until this happened.
They had handguns vs semi-auto rifles and most people can't hit a silhouette past 30 feet at a controlled range.
Not a shootout. That was a slaughter.