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I like to talk about weapons and I like to talk about movies, sometimes the weapons used in movies. I hope you enjoy the content! **Disclaimer** The videos on this channel are for educational and entertainment purposes only. All firearms depicted are from fictional movies, with no real harm involved. This is an analysis of film techniques and storytelling.
Weapons Used In Heat (1995)
I am aware the audio mutes a little around the first minute and then again also towards the end, sorry about that, currently I am just dealing with a claim issue for that section of music, trying to fix it, thank you for your patience. Also please note this was re-uploaded to correct a pronunciation error (I know, Im an idiot) made in the original version. Everything else in the video remains the same, my apologies.
*Disclaimer* This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only! We analyze the use of weapons and other props in movies from a historical and cinematic perspective. This content does not in any way promote violence or advocate the misuse of weapons. Welcome back to another Weapons N Movies special, this video covers the 1995 action crime drama Heat which stars Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, and Val Kilmer. Pacino plays as Vincent Hanna, a relentless LAPD detective trying to take down master thief Neil McCauley (De Niro). #heat #action #movie
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DISCLAIMER: The pictures, audio, and video used in the videos on this channel are a mix of paid stock, by attribution, royalty-free, public domain, or otherwise fall under the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. All rights belong to their respective owners. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have an issue with the use of said material, please send an email to loudout0425@gmail.com. I will respond immediately.
*Disclaimer* This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only! We analyze the use of weapons and other props in movies from a historical and cinematic perspective. This content does not in any way promote violence or advocate the misuse of weapons. Welcome back to another Weapons N Movies special, this video covers the 1995 action crime drama Heat which stars Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, and Val Kilmer. Pacino plays as Vincent Hanna, a relentless LAPD detective trying to take down master thief Neil McCauley (De Niro). #heat #action #movie
Music By: Soundridemusic - No Copyright Music
►Cinematic Tension NoCopyright Music Compilation by Soundridemusic
►Check my 1 Hour Tension Playlist on UA-cam: • Tense Cinematic NoCopyright Backgroun...
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Sites used for sourcing information in video
IMFDB - Internet Movie Firearms Database
WeaponSystems.net
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QUESTION - Have a question or suggestion for the youtube video or future video recommendations? Drop it in the comments below!
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DISCLAIMER: The pictures, audio, and video used in the videos on this channel are a mix of paid stock, by attribution, royalty-free, public domain, or otherwise fall under the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. All rights belong to their respective owners. If you are or represent the copyright owner of materials used in this video and have an issue with the use of said material, please send an email to loudout0425@gmail.com. I will respond immediately.
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Weapons Used In THE THING (1982) + FILM RECAP
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One Of The Worlds Best Weapons
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*Disclaimer* - This video is for educational and entertainment purposes only. All firearms depicted are from fictional movies, with no real harm involved. This is an analysis of film techniques and storytelling. Take a look at some of the specs and history around what just might be the best weapons ever to be made, Heckler & Koch's MP5. This video covers just a brief history around the gun and ...
Dope video I enjoy the the longer videos keep it up man
Hell yea brother, Big improvements. I have no asshole comments to leave, And im impressed you put in the tidbit about hk91s being rare in the us. I still love the m16
I purchased an FNC (.223 Sporter) variant back in 1990. The only distinctive differences being, that it lacks a select-fire option as it was created by FNH specifically for the civilian market, which was equipped with semi-automatic fire only, although the selector does rotate to all four positions. The rifle enjoyed a very short run due to the assault weapons ban of that period, so based on that, FNH decided that there was no reasonable market for the rifle and stopped producing/importing it. It still occupies a prominant place in one of my gun safes to this very day.
Overall good video, but why is there audio missing in some places?
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The lack of recoil for the FN is embarrassing.. Andthe mozambique drill is a lot of bollocks when shooting 7.62 main battle from point blank range. 2 shots in the chest will just turn the entire chest to liquid from pure concussion as the road passed through You don't even have to worry bout the body armor, cause its 7.62 NATO , not frigging 9mm para there is no practical vest for day to day money escorts that will stop 7.62 NATO from up close. also Mozambique drill is a pistol dril.., so you are full of shit
It was Kongsberg AG3 ,license made here in Norway. Now sadly almost all scrapped .,and replaced with HK 416, and 417
Think it was in 1995 i walked by the video kiosk a seldom time since it was 20 miles to it ,and then a movie for 150 Nok then was there, and it was so much more than a movie.mit was a a Awakening of some kind . Keep aware of surroundings and notice more details one got out of it.
10:20 “Broke into the wrong god dxmned rec room, didnt ya!” 🔥
Will you do The Fifth Element next
The over under is a Browning superposed.
Sad that it’s very hard to get some of these rifles now
Would like to see weapons used in Point Break (1991) That would be amazing
This is payday motherfuckers
The smith and wesson model 30 is an I frame and not a J frame. 1:10
You should do way of the gun sometime
You can't tell but I was salivating the entire time the FNC was on screen
As a gun nut, heat puts me in heat.
Little movie gun insider intel 🙃- Besides its iconic profile and timeless Italian sexiness - the Beretta 92 family of handguns finds its way into so many movies and TV shows because of its ease of conversion and reliability on-set to fire and cycle with movie blanks. great video - subbed up for sure - never get tired of 'movie gun' videos - suggestion: since the sequel is due to release soon (oe has already?) give Den of Thieves a go - plenty of solid gun-play in that one!! cheers!
The production quality is amazing! You earned youself a sub!
In regards to the lost audio, I don't know if it would be a big hassle to put in subtitles as a stop gap? Awesome content buddy.
I believe the MP5K also has a shortened receiver overall in comparison to its "big brother" MP5 variants - great video!
That HK sniper rifle looks more like the PSG1
why leave a living witness
The prequel answer makes a closer what happened before mccready but the problem the prequel have cut content havent included in final tapings
A very underrated not talked about moment in Heat...That dude Cherrito smokes with the Benelli, that is one of the scariest most realistic deaths I ve ever see in a movie. I have no idea who advised him, a professional soldier or a brain surgeon, or both, but the way he goes limp in less than a second, definitely got it simultaneously in the spine and the brain.
Great job! Sgt Drucker also had Mossberg 590 Lt Hanna shot at McCauley with one in the last airport scene. Awesome video breakdown.
dude, you know nothing about weapons. Stop reading off spec sheets and learn how to annunciate.
GALIL 372, NORINCO 56-1, SIG SAUER 220, BERETTA 84
Excellent video. I hope the next one can be Desperado, it has some unusual pieces that are worth seeing.
Actually the M16A2 is called colt 711 Because of the A1 Receiver and was adopted by the CAF in the 1980s
Minor correction on the USP, but the USP was also available in 357 SIG, limited runs in comparison to the other calibers. Production runs ended in 2006
Will you do a Lethal Weapon series? (Maybe Rush Hour series too)
Why is deniros rifle taped?
You are NOT an idiot, brother. Keep up the good work!
I have got to watch this badass film one of these days.
you absolutely should, its a one of the best!
You gotta my guy! Absolute classic! I just rewatched it the day before this vid came out
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I had used the theme music for my phone for several years. It was a catchy tune that I enjoyed hearing every time my phone rang. The music had become a familiar and comforting part of my daily life, and I was reluctant to change it. However, over time, I decided it was time for a change and selected a new ringtone that better suited my current mood and preferences.
Great video. However I must point out that the image you use for the Beretta 84FS is that of the original 84. They made the original followed by the B, BB, F and FS. The main cosmetic differences is the FS has a flat black finish (not blued), full checkered grips (not half checkered) and squared trigger guard (not curved).
oh shit thats my mistake, I'll make that fix for future videos thanks for the feedback though!
Finally. A channel for me.
Good job man you absolutely killed it. The fact like you got all the correct model numbers and variants of every single gun is very impressive.
Thank you man I really appreciate that!
Great channel. Loving the work. Always wanted to know about these things. Weirdo I guess !
It should read in the subtitles, Nobody knows how to speak SWEDISH", since these Swedes came from their base and nobody in Europe speaks English. Blair was the first human to realize the danger of The Thing. Except for the Swedes of course.
These movie weapon analysis videos are awesome!!👏
haha thank you more coming soon!
Mossberg 590a1 with heat shield
It's muted in the first minute
Ya unfortunately I got hit with a copyright claim the morning after I posted this for the background music in those sections, I know its a small part in the beginning and one in the end. The creator said it was cool to use copyright free, just had to put his credits in the description. So trying to figure that out at the moment, had to mute it for now sorry about that.
Legit my #1 favourite movie
I think maybe the thing I love most about this video is how it advocates violence and the misuse of weapons