Anyone that has ever fired anything in a room, even a .22 knows how loud firearms fired in an enclosed space are. For those of you that have not done so, I will tell you, they are REALLY loud.
I'll take your word for it.
Anyone that has ever fired anything in a room, even a .22 knows how loud firearms fired in an enclosed space are. For those of you that have not done so, I will tell you, they are REALLY loud.
That movie set some records for dangerous stunts done with a helicopter, like flying inside of buildings. Some old ex Vietnam pilots really showcased their skills on that one.
Charlie's Angels never showed a gun holster, but they somehow had a gun in hand whenever they needed one. I never figured out where they put that thing.
Wasn't there some helicopter related fatality in the making of the Twilight Zone movie?
On July 23, 1982, a Bell UH-1 Iroquois helicopter crashed at Indian Dunes[2] in Valencia, Santa Clarita, California, during the making of Twilight Zone: The Movie. The crash killed three people on the ground (actor Vic Morrow and child actors Myca Dinh Le and Renee Shin-Yi Chen) and injured the six helicopter passengers. The incident led to years of civil and criminal action and was responsible for the introduction of new procedures and safety standards in the filmmaking industry.
Any musical and another who does not like Nicholas Cage, and who cast Tom Cruise in Jack Reacher, Jack Reacher was supposedly about 6'6", Tom Cruise is only about 3'9".
Hah. I recall one movie where John Wayne entered a shop with a Colt single action revolver, no gun belt or no holster, so no extra ammo. He fired 13 shots in a heated gun battle and never reloaded. Normally 5 shots and it would have pretty much been over.