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Wanted..... not true bullets,, but hella shooting,, ya?.........................................................ok saw if further down the list!! A lot complained about the zoom and droll sightings,, this is from the HItchcock effect,,, Albert Hitchcock started an effect in his very early movies, show .... back ..... show ..... back,, it gave the audience a sense of preparedness but surmounting rush of adrenaline since they know,, don't open that door, or don't look in that well,, movies copied it thereafter and it works,, BUT yeah,, zooming in on the hand, a little GTA III yknow?? looking then firing and making the shot look like pie,, I agree... Made me sit up though, it was a surprise him shooting the fingers off then the arm,, wowzah!! haha hagd E
I read up on him and watched the movie too, he was 'supposed' to be the Russian hero, so most of his work was real,, but yeah,, he waited till the booms, then pop, boom pop he wasn't really a killer just a great thinker and planner..
Monkeyherder3 Actually the best "frags" in the movie are done by the Nazi "counter-sniper", when he is killing Zaitsevs men while they are in midair. P. S. Rest in peace Hellboy :)
Despite no deaths, the Clear and Present Danger sniper is always my favorite. Being so stealthy he can just ping his shots and creep up so close undetected is so cool
A mate of mine was in Afghanistanhe said his sniper team were centered on a door through a wall. Every time a Afghanistan came through the gap they just nailed him . He said there were 40 plus bodies piled up there when they left. He saved many men on that tour and was awarded "The Conspicuous Gallantry Cross" That's only one below the VC. RESPECT.
The scene in American Sniper, where he shoots multiple targets from the same location and you see how it gets the better of him, as far as exposing the evil he's confronted with is good, The bell tower sniper scene from Saving private Ryan is fine as well (less "iconic" than the sniper vs. sniper scene, but more impactful, in my opinion) and I would also include the Watermelon scene from The day of the Jackal.
Along with that look at 3.21 seconds and watch how much trigger finger he lays on the trigger! He inserts all the way to the middle phalanx (1/2 way up his trigger finger)..........no sniper I train would EVER make such a mistake.
"Shooter" The FBI never ran ballistics tests on his .50 BMG rifle and found the firing pin was removed? And he took it for granted they didn't and put a round in the chamber and pulled trigger while aiming at his friend????
@DillyDyson007 Sorry but you are wrong, Marine Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock II did just what Private Jackson did in the movie during the Vietnam War in real life.
It's not the best sniper by the techniques and the morale, but it definitely the best scene to describe lone wolf terrorist, as most of them are not very professional and insane
Only bit i hate in shooter is that scene Especially at 9:31 where they show the zoomed in view of the shotgun taped to his hand He is using a 4.5-14x50mm Leupold Mk4 He is a few hundred yards away and the view is like he is standing right next to him Even on full magnification the view wouldn't be even 10x as close as this makes it look Yeah sure he could make out a gun, but in the view at 9:31 you can pretty much read the guns serial number
Silwa, it really was filled with too much Hollywood. See a can of Dintey Moore stew at a mile? No. Ask your buddy "Is this my gun?" in the conference room and when he says "yes" put a live round (he handed you) into it and point it at his chest and pull the trigger? No. "I always take my firing pin out when I clean it." What if [they] had wanted forensic evidence and installed the firing pin? Having the bad guys drop like a sack of sand when hit with a .22 LR round? No. Standing up in a boat and picking people off at 100 yards with your .22 LR with a pop bottle taped to the barrel for a suppressor? No. Torturing the agent and putting the gun in the suicide mechanism with the bay doors open so anyone passing by can see what you're doing? No. That's enough. Sorry to rain on your parade...............(;
Pretty good movies, all...but what the public doesn't understand about military snipers is that marksmanship can be had/taught with repetitions and procedures and equipment and almost any comfortable shooter can be made extremely accurate in a matter of weeks/months. The really good world class guys are born with the knack. Furthermore, in Marine Scout Sniper School the drop rate is approx. 75% and almost all of the drops have nothing to do with marksmanship. Rather the very large majority of drops occur due to the body not being able to hold up to the long and extremely heavy cross country humps, much of it through hilly/mountainous terrain and make the times...Semper Fi kids.
He didn't see the pink mist, so he knew the guy didn't actually get hit. He probably saw the spark as it hit the metal aswell, instead of just blood splatter. They sit there all day trying to hit people behind metal plates and trenches, they are used to this. They know when the hit or not, usually. That's my 2c anyway, just my opinion.
the "OTHER" part of the team was on the left of the guy,,, thats presumably why the guy 'hesitated' put out his arm and thought, hes right he goes left,, Im left I go right,,, basic mechanical maneuvers... hmm
How you didn't have Barry Pepper in "Saving Private Ryan", Ed Harris and Jude Law in "Enemy at the Gates(based on an actual, historic sniper duel), and the simultaneous SEAL snipe at the end "Captain Phillips" in here is beyond me. WAY better than all of these.
I would have put "Shooter" lower on the list. Albeit it is a favorite to me, the fact that he "zooms" so much onto the guys hand, kills the scene for me
HItchcock effect,,, Albert Hitchcock started an effect in his very early movies, show .... back ..... show ..... back,, it gave the audience a sense of preparedness but surmounting rush of adrenaline since they know,, don't open that door, or don't look in that well,, movies copied it thereafter and it works,, BUT yeah,, zooming in on the hand, a little GTA III yknow?? looking then firing and making the shot look like pie,, I agree... Made me sit up though, it was a surprise him shooting the fingers off then the arm,, wowzah!! haha hagd E
Strive, it really was filled with too much Hollywood. See a can of Dintey Moore stew at a mile? No. Ask your buddy "Is this my gun?" in the conference room and when he says "yes" put a live round (he handed you) into it and point it at his chest and pull the trigger? No. "I always take my firing pin out when I clean it." What if [they] had wanted forensic evidence and installed the firing pin? Having the bad guys drop like a sack of sand when hit with a .22 LR round? No. Standing up in a boat and picking people off at 100 yards with your .22 LR with a pop bottle taped to the barrel for a suppressor? No. Torturing the agent and putting the gun in the suicide mechanism with the bay doors open so anyone passing by can see what you're doing? No. That's enough. Sorry to rain on your parade...............(;
Ludmila Pavlichenko, sniper, 309 kills. Hero Of The Soviet Union Battle for Sevastopol is a full feature film about her (with some minor changes for the movie).
There's a scene in Smokin Aces where Taraji P. Henson goes berserk with a .50 cal. She shoots like 3 fbi agents through a wall from a building across the street
I always find it funny that in Shooter, he points out that: that long-range a shot (over a mile) is like shooting somebody with a .44 at point blank range. He also says that the President will be wearing body armour, so the Sniper will have to go for a head shot. Yet... .50 Browning Machine gun rounds were designed to go through tanks. Which are sufficiently more armoured than any body armour one can wear on their person. And then these Snipers here, trying to kill him, apparently are using blanks? To shoot at a moving target, coming straight towards them, in the chest. Surely... But, yeah, I don't think that one plate is going to stop a .308 round Hahahaha
.50 BMG rounds were never designed to puncture a tank. (Too soft.) You're thinking of the 30mm depleted uranium "tank buster" rounds fired from the A-10 Warthog.
FYI You don't need the website scrolled in font 20 static on the whole video. I get your proud of it and it's probably a good video, I stopped watching right at Jack Reacher, but you don't need the static advertising. Just my thoughts.
those were all good. In the Norwegian political series 'occupied' there was a great scene were the PM & his secretary are held by 3 terrorist and all 3 are shot almost simultaneously by 3 snipers. And of course there was the original sniper shot in the American civil war. I think the bullet took 6 seconds to travel the distance
The German Major taking out the leaping Soviet Sniper in Enemy at the Gates is a much better scene. The duel SEAL Snipers clearing the village in Tears of the Sun. Also the short sniper duel in Saving Private Ryan are all worthy scenes.
You gotta be kidding me. The Iconic Sniper scene from The Hurt Locker is the most legendary and Realistic War Feel Sniper Scene Ever made :P Shooter on Number 1? Are you trolling?
If you're good you don't need to hold or lead. No wind corrections. Elevation change is meaningless. Every round is homeing,armor piercing, explosive, sub-sonic, awesomness. I hate snipers in movies. All of them. I met Gunny Hathcock when I was young. Asked him what he thought of SNIPER the movie. He rolled his eyes and said he was talking with a lawyer. He also said he had a script Shades of Green floating around Hollywood.
While most scenes are fictitious, we must acknowledge that scenes of American Snipper and Enemy at the Gates were shot in original by real snippers in battlefields, though they have some cinematography here
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Wanted..... not true bullets,, but hella shooting,, ya?.........................................................ok saw if further down the list!!
A lot complained about the zoom and droll sightings,, this is from the HItchcock effect,,, Albert Hitchcock started an effect in his very early movies, show .... back ..... show ..... back,, it gave the audience a sense of preparedness but surmounting rush of adrenaline since they know,, don't open that door, or don't look in that well,, movies copied it thereafter and it works,, BUT yeah,, zooming in on the hand, a little GTA III yknow?? looking then firing and making the shot look like pie,, I agree... Made me sit up though, it was a surprise him shooting the fingers off then the arm,, wowzah!! haha hagd E
I've seen all of them movies and I think it is about time they made another GOOD Sniper movie
Discover YourSelf
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Good shot
4:25 "to your left"... goes right....
Jojangamer13 mirrored video
Ooh. Well dont know that since I havent seen the original movie.
Jojangamer13 what movie is it?
Just read: Clear & Present Danger
your other left .... :)
The scene from sniper at teh gates when he picks off a whole squad of Nazis, timing it for each explosion, was awesome and real clever.
enemy at the gates lol
yessss.. thats it - thanks
i was missing that *best* sniper scene!
I read up on him and watched the movie too, he was 'supposed' to be the Russian hero, so most of his work was real,, but yeah,, he waited till the booms, then pop, boom pop he wasn't really a killer just a great thinker and planner..
Monkeyherder3
Actually the best "frags" in the movie are done by the Nazi "counter-sniper", when he is killing Zaitsevs men while they are in midair.
P. S.
Rest in peace Hellboy :)
Despite no deaths, the Clear and Present Danger sniper is always my favorite. Being so stealthy he can just ping his shots and creep up so close undetected is so cool
And it’s a pretty accurate depiction of Sniper School.
And have lunch on the course as well.
The suppressor sound Aint realistisc In real life they would have seen and heard him
@@GeFanAldrigUpp i cant find the movie anywhere all im finding is a tv show
I liked how you splashed your logo all over the screen obscuring the video.
Noob
@MrNotadream This is literally stolen content from movies, but even worse its watermarked as "theirs"
Make your logo bigger
Yeah what a loser
The sarcasm here though...😂😂😂
9:17 that's some hubble telescope level of magnification right there
@Jan Niemandt wrong actor but i still lol'd. They do look similar
There are 25x optics out there.
The sniper in "Jack Reacher" is an ashole .
Captain Boomerang ??
He died crying like a bitch, so there's that
Yes..yes he was and it was on purpose. He shot all of the other people to mask his real target...you will have to watch it to see who and why.
@Pcos what?
Yeah he killed a innocent women and child now the others where innocent as well
A mate of mine was in Afghanistanhe said his sniper team were centered on a door through a wall. Every time a Afghanistan came through the gap they just nailed him . He said there were 40 plus bodies piled up there when they left. He saved many men on that tour and was awarded "The Conspicuous Gallantry Cross" That's only one below the VC. RESPECT.
The scene in American Sniper, where he shoots multiple targets from the same location and you see how it gets the better of him, as far as exposing the evil he's confronted with is good, The bell tower sniper scene from Saving private Ryan is fine as well (less "iconic" than the sniper vs. sniper scene, but more impactful, in my opinion) and I would also include the Watermelon scene from The day of the Jackal.
Clear and present danger trying to pretend that they couldn't see a sniper shooting at them from 15 fucking yards
Along with that look at 3.21 seconds and watch how much trigger finger he lays on the trigger! He inserts all the way to the middle phalanx (1/2 way up his trigger finger)..........no sniper I train would EVER make such a mistake.
"Enemy at the Gates." They wear their full shiny battle ribbons in combat AS A SNIPER??? really??
"Shooter" The FBI never ran ballistics tests on his .50 BMG rifle and found the firing pin was removed? And he took it for granted they didn't and put a round in the chamber and pulled trigger while aiming at his friend????
Add to "Clear and Present Danger" the snipers scope had no mil-dot indicators. What did they do give him a civilian deer rifle???
and a .308 Winchester round hitting that 1/4" AR-500 "flap plate" held on by wire would have sent it into the next county.
Add Saving private ryan sniper scene,then your list is complete
Word
Yeah
@DillyDyson007 Sorry but you are wrong, Marine Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock II did just what Private Jackson did in the movie during the Vietnam War in real life.
@@tomi7947 So just cause of it happen once it should be in every movie? Seen it in 3 different movies already.
Yeah what the hell is this bullcrap?
4:26 "To your left!"
Soldier: *walks to his right*
If you look at 3:24 it shows that somehow this scene was mirrorized.
1:06 I really don't like that scene at all.
PedroVeterano80
Me neither.
Who is going to like to see a motherfucker killing womans and a mother with his child ?
It's not the best sniper by the techniques and the morale, but it definitely the best scene to describe lone wolf terrorist, as most of them are not very professional and insane
Same it really makes my skin crawl
@@remixex1121 Babysitter.
9:52 that's Casey from "Teenage mutant Ninja turtles" 90's movie.
Only bit i hate in shooter is that scene
Especially at 9:31 where they show the zoomed in view of the shotgun taped to his hand
He is using a 4.5-14x50mm Leupold Mk4
He is a few hundred yards away and the view is like he is standing right next to him
Even on full magnification the view wouldn't be even 10x as close as this makes it look
Yeah sure he could make out a gun, but in the view at 9:31 you can pretty much read the guns serial number
how is killing a bunch of innocent people a great sniper scene but nothing from saving private ryan when he's in the tower
Only the first victim is the actual target. All others are "decoys" to throw off investigators.
dy031101 so
@@dy031101 but why kill a mother with a child????????
@@babymetalenjoyer Were you not paying attention? Decoy victims.
THANK YOU!
Please Enlarge your logo, I like the way it obscures the clip.
Even though it's not a movie, the opening scene of Netflix's The Punisher was a really cool sniper shot
WIND RIVER..... Amazing sniper scenes
"Shooter" is the best sniper movie hands down
Silwa, it really was filled with too much Hollywood.
See a can of Dintey Moore stew at a mile? No.
Ask your buddy "Is this my gun?" in the conference room and when he says "yes" put a live round (he handed you) into it and point it at his chest and pull the trigger? No.
"I always take my firing pin out when I clean it." What if [they] had wanted forensic evidence and installed the firing pin?
Having the bad guys drop like a sack of sand when hit with a .22 LR round? No.
Standing up in a boat and picking people off at 100 yards with your .22 LR with a pop bottle taped to the barrel for a suppressor? No.
Torturing the agent and putting the gun in the suicide mechanism with the bay doors open so anyone passing by can see what you're doing? No.
That's enough.
Sorry to rain on your parade...............(;
Shooter maybe number three, Enemy at the Gates, number two, Sniper w/Tom Berenger number one.
Pretty good movies, all...but what the public doesn't understand about military snipers is that marksmanship can be had/taught with repetitions and procedures and equipment and almost any comfortable shooter can be made extremely accurate in a matter of weeks/months. The really good world class guys are born with the knack. Furthermore, in Marine Scout Sniper School the drop rate is approx. 75% and almost all of the drops have nothing to do with marksmanship. Rather the very large majority of drops occur due to the body not being able to hold up to the long and extremely heavy cross country humps, much of it through hilly/mountainous terrain and make the times...Semper Fi kids.
To kill a legend, a skilled assassint, all you need is plastic bag to choke him out slowly. Excellent choice.
If you only need one scene to make a movie a Sniper movie, where's the love for Lethal Weapon?
Beneath Hill 60
German sniper: makes headshot
British cameraman: falls and dies
German commander: nothing
German observer: try again
???
He didn't see the pink mist, so he knew the guy didn't actually get hit. He probably saw the spark as it hit the metal aswell, instead of just blood splatter. They sit there all day trying to hit people behind metal plates and trenches, they are used to this. They know when the hit or not, usually. That's my 2c anyway, just my opinion.
7:01 so much slow motion, but yet the tarp is blowing all over the place at normal speed...
@4:29, sgt major says" to your left".. then the soldier goes to his right.. LMAO
the "OTHER" part of the team was on the left of the guy,,, thats presumably why the guy 'hesitated' put out his arm and thought, hes right he goes left,, Im left I go right,,, basic mechanical maneuvers... hmm
It was a mirror video
Too bad green berets don’t train in California
Great 👍🏻 picks!
4:26 dude on the radio says to your left but the soldier is going to his right and the radio dude's left,,, nice?
it's reversed...
If they ever do movies for some of the later Tom Clancy stuff, I hope they cast Raymond Cruz to reprise the role of Ding Chavez.
Ryley Hayes I always thought John Kelly/Clark should have been Clint. He's written as being 6'3". He was probably too old though.
nah Tom's ubisoft now.
Liev Schreiber was better than Defoe as Clark.
Raymond Cruz will forever be Tuco Salamanca in my eyes
Michael Peña could actually work too.
How you didn't have Barry Pepper in "Saving Private Ryan", Ed Harris and Jude Law in "Enemy at the Gates(based on an actual, historic sniper duel), and the simultaneous SEAL snipe at the end "Captain Phillips" in here is beyond me. WAY better than all of these.
He had enemy at the gates
"Cpt. Philips" scene should be for sure in TOP5
I would have put "Shooter" lower on the list. Albeit it is a favorite to me, the fact that he "zooms" so much onto the guys hand, kills the scene for me
yeah the 100x zoom is kind of a bs move there tbh.
HItchcock effect,,, Albert Hitchcock started an effect in his very early movies, show .... back ..... show ..... back,, it gave the audience a sense of preparedness but surmounting rush of adrenaline since they know,, don't open that door, or don't look in that well,, movies copied it thereafter and it works,, BUT yeah,, zooming in on the hand, a little GTA III yknow?? looking then firing and making the shot look like pie,, I agree... Made me sit up though, it was a surprise him shooting the fingers off then the arm,, wowzah!! haha hagd E
How does that kill it?
It is amazing how many snipers shoot down the scope of their intended target.
SHOOTER SCENE IN THE SNOW IS THE BEST!!!
Which season and episode?
0:16 he is taking tpp🤣🤣🤣
Hahahaa... Seems like pubg tho..
@Kevin R third person perspectives
Pubg
Enemy at the gates best sniper movie
When was the Clear and present danger released?
Give me movie links of such movies. Cant find any good movie on youtube
5:10 "TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT!!!!!! WOOOOOOO!!!!" - Tuco Salamanca
words never spoken after a shower
THE SHOOTER... MY BEST...
I love I like this action movies
missing the scene from Jadotville where they snipe the person in charge with an old Bren.
Enemy at the gates was a really good movie.
If you don't mind really silly errors (They wore their shiny combat metals into combat???) it was a pretty good story.
James Bliehall combat metals?
Larry, when they were in the rubble of factory, the snipers had their medals on their chests.
Wind River has a great one near the end
yep
Leon The Professional had some nice sniper scenes. Even Natalie Portman had a good shot at some dude.
I think so... but, he is an idiot that rather put a video where killing innocents civilians is ok. He's a stupid millennial
what's with the watermark, you don't exactly own the footage
Exactly what I was thinking
Real nice!!!
Shooter is perfect movie for sniper lover .
Strive, it really was filled with too much Hollywood.
See a can of Dintey Moore stew at a mile? No.
Ask your buddy "Is this my gun?" in the conference room and when he says "yes" put a live round (he handed you) into it and point it at his chest and pull the trigger? No.
"I always take my firing pin out when I clean it." What if [they] had wanted forensic evidence and installed the firing pin?
Having the bad guys drop like a sack of sand when hit with a .22 LR round? No.
Standing up in a boat and picking people off at 100 yards with your .22 LR with a pop bottle taped to the barrel for a suppressor? No.
Torturing the agent and putting the gun in the suicide mechanism with the bay doors open so anyone passing by can see what you're doing? No.
That's enough.
Sorry to rain on your parade...............(;
5:18 i know him by the name as Spiderman uncle xD
That is Willem Dafoe, he played the Green Goblin, not Uncle Ben.
@@tylerwilliams6022 do u know the name of this movie?
@@stefano-sc9 it was on the vid bro. Clear and present danger
American Sniper best movie ever and base of true story of soldier who called hero.
Hollywood sure does love its headshots. Right up there with the 20-bullet revolvers from "Tombstone."
I've noticed that you didn't take the Wanted curving bullets scenes, good thing
Jason De Pieri that's in my other video,😊
oohhh no!! :D
Kewl,, thanks,,, I mean, surreal but daayum, what great shots...!!
Sebastopol (russian tv series about Ludmila, a female sniper) is missing. And the character really existed!
Ludmila Pavlichenko, sniper, 309 kills. Hero Of The Soviet Union
Battle for Sevastopol is a full feature film about her (with some minor changes for the movie).
i wonder it
Imre Kalman
And many of her kills are fairy tales from Soviet propaganda.
Me in GTAV sniping innicent people😂😂😂 2:00
Wow, much impress. So skill.
There's a scene in Smokin Aces where Taraji P. Henson goes berserk with a .50 cal. She shoots like 3 fbi agents through a wall from a building across the street
The scene from captain Phillips is the best
Tight!
aim small, miss small.
American Sniper and The Patriot
I always find it funny that in Shooter, he points out that: that long-range a shot (over a mile) is like shooting somebody with a .44 at point blank range. He also says that the President will be wearing body armour, so the Sniper will have to go for a head shot. Yet... .50 Browning Machine gun rounds were designed to go through tanks. Which are sufficiently more armoured than any body armour one can wear on their person. And then these Snipers here, trying to kill him, apparently are using blanks? To shoot at a moving target, coming straight towards them, in the chest. Surely... But, yeah, I don't think that one plate is going to stop a .308 round Hahahaha
.50 BMG rounds were never designed to puncture a tank. (Too soft.) You're thinking of the 30mm depleted uranium "tank buster" rounds fired from the A-10 Warthog.
Can someone explain what the story to the one with the snow and the helicopter is? Like why was he shooting random people
@Kevin R okay, not really helpful but thanks.
correct me if I'm wrong but did he even compensate for round drop because 308 drops fairly quick at that range for Jack Reacher
Don't venture out there boys this snipers Got Talent
Very nice performance Of Shooting
RIP Reg E Cathey
How can you leave out Saving Private Ryan?!?..and there are so many good scenes from Enemy at the Gates, what about when he caps 5 German officers?
i don't think those were all german officers, atleast 2 were officer but the rest were foot soldiers..
what the hell
Yes, you are right. There were one or two officers...
What about NCIS season 7 Episode 1 Gibbs Nails it.. not a movie sure, but a good shot..
FYI You don't need the website scrolled in font 20 static on the whole video. I get your proud of it and it's probably a good video, I stopped watching right at Jack Reacher, but you don't need the static advertising. Just my thoughts.
those were all good. In the Norwegian political series 'occupied' there was a great scene were the PM & his secretary are held by 3 terrorist and all 3 are shot almost simultaneously by 3 snipers. And of course there was the original sniper shot in the American civil war. I think the bullet took 6 seconds to travel the distance
shooter and american sniper were song good movies
Love Swaggerts 1000x scope!
I think you should have had a scene from "Sniper" in here. The 1993 version that is.
3:09 which movie is it?
Clear & present danger looks funny😂😂😂
Superb
Maybe I'm stupid and missed it but you don't make a "best sniper scenes" without including saving private Ryan's Jackson
I really thought 47 would be some where on this list.
they really need to make Rainbow six a movie before Raymond Cruz gets too old to play Ding
Shooter and the lone survivor my best
At the 3:40 mark is a sniper hitting his target with his superiors trying to catch him. The best sniper scene.
i was expecting "hurt locker" scene to be here
yoo,ps 4
Yup! E.O.D. MASTER BLASTER BABY FT. LEONARD WOOD!!
And Dağ 1 sniper scene
The German Major taking out the leaping Soviet Sniper in Enemy at the Gates is a much better scene.
The duel SEAL Snipers clearing the village in Tears of the Sun.
Also the short sniper duel in Saving Private Ryan are all worthy scenes.
They Forgot. "Navy Seals" Charlie Sheen movie. &. The Hurt Locker sniper Scene in Desert.
'Sniper' with Tom Berenger put these movies to shame.
Only by being an even bigger fantasy movie...
Pareekshit
What's the movie name at 1:32
Jack Reacher (2012)
@@รุตม์สาวะรีพล Thank you!
@@psychosmoke That's alright.
RUDY.....YOU ROCK
I love Clear and Present Danger with the Green Beret wearing their berets wrong.
You mean the scenes that were mirrored?
Why is milles sniper scene on the bad times at the El Royale not here?
Clear and present danger "Stop to your left" Soldier:goes right! :D
This clip was mirrored, just look at the subtitle showing that they are in California, it is backwards ;)
You gotta be kidding me. The Iconic Sniper scene from The Hurt Locker is the most legendary and Realistic War Feel Sniper Scene Ever made :P Shooter on Number 1? Are you trolling?
where is Battle for Sevastopol
Who would win? A German tank - a Soviet sniper girl covered in a comrade's blood?
Yo, is that "Tuco" from Breaking Bad in the "Clear and Present Danger" scene?
Yep, sure is.
If you're good you don't need to hold or lead. No wind corrections. Elevation change is meaningless. Every round is homeing,armor piercing, explosive, sub-sonic, awesomness.
I hate snipers in movies. All of them.
I met Gunny Hathcock when I was young. Asked him what he thought of SNIPER the movie. He rolled his eyes and said he was talking with a lawyer. He also said he had a script Shades of Green floating around Hollywood.
LogoSeven I do wonder what he would think of enemy at the gates
LogoSeven
Have you actually seen "Shooter"? Because he is explaining and taking in consideration all the stuff you are mentioning.
All in..
While most scenes are fictitious, we must acknowledge that scenes of American Snipper and Enemy at the Gates were shot in original by real snippers in battlefields, though they have some cinematography here
Best Sniper Scene is Vendetta from Call of Duty World at War. Reznov the god sniper
That id stolen directly from enemy at the gates
Wut about the old movie sniper one of the best
Why did you put jack reacher?
Amazing
How about "Battle for Sevastopol" ???
Good
The last one was the best
Every one of these clips had Neil Breen written all over them.