True Detective Shootout (Woodard Altercation)
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- Опубліковано 31 січ 2019
- When kids go missing in a small town in the Ozarks, everyone becomes a suspect, including a Vietnam vet who collects trash and talks to children. Starring Mahershala Ali, Stephen Dorff, Scoot McNairy, Carmen Ejogo and Michael Greyeyes as Brett Woodard. True Detective, Season 3. Created by Nic Pizzolatto.
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"I don't want it to work in my favor!" This line hits hard. He didn't want to be respected as a Veteran, he wanted to be respected as a Man.
@C-shift Report Damn straight - every ride comes to an end and he knew this was his. Another powerful scene from a hell of a series.
Spot on!
He is one of the most tragic characters of the entire series.
Missed it Francisco Castaneda - he is tired and done with the struggle.... that is why the Sgt said "you gonna put this on me " ... been there and almost done that......but friends and brothers saved my ass...
@Ron Mexico Neither command respect considering their reputations nowadays.
That's nothing. When Rust and Marty found out where Ladoux was at on season 1, they took some REAL heavy fire. Marty even got a medal for it!
Not enough credit for this comment.
Ferns flying it was ON
Chu chu chu chu chu chu chu... heavy shit.
"I have to say I walked out of the experience... with greater respect for the sanctity of human life."
*Underrated comment!*
Dude is straight surgical with that AKM. Any other Hollywood movie/show would've had him just spraying rounds out on full auto for dramatic effect. Showing him taking precision shots on semi-auto really helps to sell the fact that he's a deadly and trained combat veteran. Great scene, great season! I hope HBO can work something out for a season 4!
Not to mention the c4 isn't just a fire ball it shoots out metal balls
@@Tfunkshizzle Not C4... It's a Claymore.
@@kazkikongokiller6447 Yea I thought I edited it. Guess not
@@kazkikongokiller6447 You know what's inside a claymore right?
Yes but the Claymore, 1.5 lbs. of C3 or 4 (8oo buck shot) would have delivered just a little More Punch at around Mach One.
"You think I'm fucking going somewhere?"
Roland West, no matter what timeline he's in, always gets the best lines.
Ali is always good, but man I'm blown away by Deacon Frost in this season.
@@greatest_bumble_bee_dude he tried and got beaten up. He couldn't take it anymore and incidentally, he knew how to shoot and set up booby trap. The moral here is for those who like to play hero: don't mess with someone who went to war and clear knew how to kill, especially when you're trying to play the bully. Didn't you see Rambo for Christ's sake.
@@greatest_bumble_bee_dude yae they kept messing with him when he was innocent. they got what they deserved. they were the ones who were messing with children they just tried to put the blame on him.
He was actually funny as hell.
I loved that guy.
@@Iroc3132 he had to take the job to see if Blade was still a badass.
Michael Greyeyes absolutely nailed unfortunate veterans who came back to shit and had to live on the fringes.
Yes, it is sad and a real drag to feel you are a stranger in a strange land. Hard to think it has been 50 years now... feels like eternity.
They had another veteran native character in season 2 of Fargo. Complete badass despite being looked down upon but still getting shit done.
great actor. He's a professor in Drama at one of the Universities here in Toronto (York University)
Michael Greyeyes is a phenomenal actor. Loved his work in Fear the Walking Dead as well.
I loved how season 3 had a lot of undertones regarding the Vietnam veterans.
He was on the warpath as soon as his shoes were off.
they used some cross country runner and put a wig on him, the actor runs slow as hell
@@commiesnzombies makes sense the dude ran hella fast like a pro of some kind.
Yep.
I said the same thing.
When he kicked off his shoes,
Shit was about to get real. Lol
Yea he wasn’t fucking around
holy shit that cracked me up lmao this dude lives for the fight
“Nobody made you take the job!”
“I’m countin’ Sarge.”
Such great writing.
That line and the way they shot the scene made it feel like the longest three seconds ever
I don’t where in those two lines is the great writing you refer. Someone explain
Pizzolato is really hit or miss since season 1 most of season 3 is very badly paced
@@kdizzle901 you mfers fellate season 1 too much, grow up lil bro
I appreciate how realistic the claymore explosion was, there were multiple streaks in the air where you can see the ball bearings flying. Very neat and nuanced compared to how old Hollywood just had them blow up in a fireball or balls of sparks, debris and smoke
Yeah, but the thing was...the blasting cap wasnt put in the blasting cap well. I was just placed in the hole at an angle. It shouldnt have detonated fully. It should only have detonated the well cap and knocked the mine over. Anyone that ever set a real mine would know that. Anyone in Nam would have set the mine beaucoup times, night after night! lol
@@13thBear I've never seen a claymore IRL and I knew that was just a dynamite blasting cap or something just stuck in there. A real claymore would have done more damage, that was a pretty weak explosion IMO.
@@13thBear oh I’m not at all saying it wasn’t hackneyed to be more ‘lookin good Hollywood’ or that they didn’t fudge the realism for the cinematic and dramatic effect. I’m just happy that they didn’t blow up in a shower of smoke and sparks like every other claymore I’ve seen in films lmao
That claymore would have killed almost everyone that was in front of it. Set those off when I went thru basic and the back blast is just as devastating. , It blasts all the rocks and gravel behind it backwards. Even the black detective would have been hit.
@@snatcher420 absolutely, they truly underestimate the efficiency of the M18
Woodard had a bad deal from the start. He really respected Ali that's why he didn't kill him out right. And he was tired of living that way. Lost his family because of the PTSD. This whole season was about people who have tragedy in their lives who never recover. Causes them to make bad decisions that leads to more grief. Well acted. This scene was very sad.
Great take.
I'm living through the paragraph you just wrote. Please wish me well.
@Perseus Get some help that you deserve.. talk to some others who understand. welcome home .
Yeah but let’s be honest the season was more like a soap opera
He should have never went back and talked to the kids
True Detective shootouts are always sick
IKR!
Agreed, this is probably my favorite
Which shootout is your favorite?
Not a shootout how it actually happened, but one of my favorite scenes is the one in the first season with Hart and Cohle describing a shootout in the bayou , while the visuals show how they actually staged it to cover for Hart killing Reggie Ledoux. "Fuck him, good to see you commit to something."
Eric Dev YES! The slow mo shot of Rust emptying that AK into the tree line while simultaneously giving his fake testimony was awesome.
This made my mouth drop when i first saw the episode, I had to go back and notice how hard the trashman baited them out. That penny to those kids was his way of saying come get me
I absolutely love the symbolism in this scene. Mainly the front of Woodard's house after the claymore went off as when Hayes enters, its as though he is walking into the mouth of the beast and, gradually, into the torn mind of Woodard. Much like how Carcosa(the maze Rust enters before the final showdown) was a material manifestation of the deranged killers twisted mentality.
Very nicely put, Ambassador.
@Christopher Marlowe Like seriously: why would you try to piss on the parade of people(me included)who pretty damn overtly enjoy it.
@Christopher Marlowe If your gonna critique it, I would advise you provide AT LEAST a modicum of evidence as to WHY you feel that way.
I think that's exactly how it happened, that moment is exactly same , but I can't put the people in same boat, that season one guy scared the crap out of me, I respected the vet , suicide by cop tho I didn't like , as a great man once said "I could never commit suicide because I'd be infecting the people who found me with my sickness"😔
That's a claymore. We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are.
I was on the edge of my seat during this scene. The shooting only lasts... what? Thirty seconds? But I was so engrossed by what was going on that led up to it, and I feel bad for Wayne having to kill Woodard. You can tell he didn't want to to go down like that.
Get a life...
El dorado you’re the sad one
El dorado aint no cure for being an asshole
@@eldorado1244
Get a life? Really? So he's not allowed to enjoy a fucking (excellent, may I add) TV show?
El dorado you drag the world down. Get a hobby, be happy.
I didn't notice this until the second time I watched season 3, but Woodard leaves bloody footprints as he runs away from the lynch mob. You can see that at 1:11. For whatever the season's shortcomings might be, I thought Michael Greyeyes turned in a great performance for this role.
The adrenaline must have been crazy
Thought the season was great tbh maybe the ending could have been more powerful
Michael Greyeyes has consistently blown me away every time I see him in something, even when the project is weaker, he's brilliant.
@@raoulkeats1234honestly it was kinda anticlimactic as it wasn’t some big grand shootout or action scene or anything but I felt it worked really well as an ending for Wayne and s3 in general is kinda like a character piece of Wayne as a whole so I thought it was a fitting end
Everybody turned in a great performance, Ali/dorff/McNairy were all just absolutely incredible. Obviously the season isn’t perfect but man the character work the whole season is just fantastic and the acting was as good as it gets, not perfect or s1 level but still a very good season of tv imo
Even though the first season totally eclipses all the subsequent seasons in this series, they are all really well done. The way each season depicts gun fights and violence in general makes this entire series stand out from the crowd.
U aren't lying thee first season is beyond epic, but I love the whole series. Can't wait for 4
The intensity, brutality and coldness of this shootout is what made True Detective so captivated to watch.
When are people gonna learn you don’t f with quiet type Native American Vietnam vets...
Them guys scary
Fr haven’t they watched season 2 of Fargo
When are people gonna learn that the “Billy Jack” character is made up.
@@carpballet nope.
@@nathanb5579 You know lots of karate expert Native American veterans?
It was so very sad because Woodard NEVER would have harmed those kids. We later see his family urging the DA to reopen the case and finally clear his name.
Out of all the seasons, this one came pretty close to matching the first season. It was genuinely fantastic.
Somebody get Michael Greyeyes some more mainstream roles. That dude fuckin' held it down on this show. Fuck yeah.
There's definitely one thing you can't deny with True Detective and that is every season has a wicked shootout scene... And even Season 2 (which everyone hates) has a wild shootout scene in EP204.
@Salt Cube yep, that one. Also the last episode with Velcoro in the woods.
@Salt Cube yep
I like that shootout scene.
I don't think Season 2 was treated altogether fairly. First one just set the bar too high.
MoonlapseVertigo I kind of agree. Season 1 was just so good it’s hard to top that atmosphere and acting it gave us. 3 definitely brings back that unsettling feeling that S1 gave me. 2 is definitely the weakest but still entertaining TV. I had the hardest time following it for whatever reason, I really ought to try it again.
"Back up!"
*Guy kicks in door and immediately gets annihilated by claymore*
"Freeze!"
*Dude runs over tripwire and is blown apart*
Maybe when buddy tells you not to move you should listen.
ZebraNeighbor everything happened so quickly
That's not a claymore. Claymore mines contain ball bearings for shrapnel.
@@parimabartender Pause it at 1:59 and yeah that's pretty obviously a claymore.
@@zebraneighbor6383 not a claymore. I'm a veteran and used them in combat.
@@zebraneighbor6383 a claymore is "a mine with ball bearings"
Seeing the FBI guy just get callously domed seems to make it feel real. No dramatic closeups, just bang. Dead.
Dan why did he start shooting those guys?
Dan why did he start shooting those guys?
Dan why did he start shooting those guys?
Dan why did he start shooting those guys?
New Eddard because they were there. He kind of went into auto-pilot back to his soldier days, he even said at the end that he probably could have got away with self defense until he took out the cops.
That haunting music score...
Man the way it just signals the violence to come is so spooky.
3:02 ohhh, that double tap on the door, damn took me couple of re-watches of the scene to randomly notice this lol
It’s crazy once you actually see it, because once it’s pointed out it’s so blatantly obvious that he missed on purpose, I mean like 2 seconds later he headshots one of the feds.
He don't miss unless he means to; something a skilled marksman would say.
Woodard could've gave Anton Chigurh a run for his money
Both natives, coincidentally
@@pitbul2877 In the novel? cause in the movie dudes played by a Spaniard.
@@mr.noname1444 Yep. I mean, it's not official since McCarthy himself said that he just thought it sounded cool, but IIRC Chigurh is a Native American name.
@@pitbul2877 I believe it, judging by the location, around the american deserts, he could've been half or even quarter comanche or navajo
I doubt it.
I felt so shitty about Woodard the whole show. He seemed like a genuinely kind soul.
running like that bare foot, serious dedication...
Makes him faster
Really liking this season. It has revived "True Detective" ! Mahersala Ali and Stephen Dorff are excellent as is the rest of the cast! 👍👍🤘
I’m countin’, Sarge.
juanisabastard “Nobody made you take the job!"
@juanisabastard Hayes says that when he sees his family. Does he mean take him out,do Woodards job for him? He clearly felt shit about it...never heard Carry his water before.
@@christofferjenzen78 it's more he made him carry the weight and responsibility for his death.
@@blazinpuffs So...could it be he meant that Woddard refused to blow his own brains out,he put that decision on Hayes? Yeah,we were both right.
@@christofferjenzen78 it's in the context of the scene. When Hays says that Woodards children are looking at him after he is exonerated from the crime. He's carrying all the burden from Woodards death. It is probably a little bit of both but what I got from it was that Hays was ultimately the one who had to shoulder the burden and consequences of Woodards death. Woodard got it easy on the way out. A similar thing happens to Roland when Purcell dies. But I think Woodward also had intentions of suicide by cop and Hays was the perfect man for the job given the nature of their service in the Infantry.
He ran so much he feet started to bleed , didn’t see that detail until know
Or maybe he was stepping on blood and body parts from the explosion before. Nice touch though
@@anaone7923 ?
Man the song playing through this scene always gives me chills. Really eerie, had me on the edge of my seat first time i watched it
Its not just about the explosion from the claymore, it's millions of pieces shrapnel that hollywood rarely portrays.
Also that american flag he had to move out of the way to get clear shots is such good imagery.
So did they do the claymore justice?
front toward enemy
HOW DID HE MANAGE TO GET THAT CLAYMORE??!!
@@Plainsimple67 He's a vet.
This is rural Arkansas; if you want a claymore, you can find someone with a claymore.
it's planted incorreclty and it wouldn't work irl if someone is curious about that
@@mariuszpudzianowski1743 how's that?
This is Kevin MacCullister if he came back from Vietnam all screwed up
Most underrated UA-cam comment!😂👏👍
Kevin would've kept his back covered by caltrops or some shit.
I love that he was prepared for something like this.
That claymore going off is a thing of beauty.
I don't want it to work in my favor.... the anguish in that statement.
Episode 4 of each season is when the bad ass shootout occurs.
Hahaha you commented that on this vid too ! But very true
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@@pvtparts90 i am happy you see that. Who farted
"I don't miss unless I mean to." The writing that we were looking for in Season 2, that we got in Season 1, but found again in Season 3. :)
I dunno, personally that line felt kind of cliche to me. Aside from that and a few other bits, the writing has been stellar this season.
Agreed. The writing has been so good this season. I can't wait for the finale.
@HotCoals Stephen Dorff's performance was amazing but yeah the hair-do in the 80's timeline did make me chuckle at lil at first but the dude owned it.
@HotCoals you are dumbass. the world has never been all white. what in the hell are you even talking about?
HotCoals congolyte ironman you mean war machine whose been african american in the comics and iron mans best friend. You sir are an idiot. To be honest that you didn’t know some of the characters backstory and origin maybe its dumbasses like you that insults and stifles creativity.
Incredible scene. This may be the same formula as season 1, but goddamn it works so well. I really hope they make a 4th season after this.
A life gone wrong....but a last stand gone pretty damn right.
only thing i don't like about this scene is how fast the detectives get there. Like is the precinct around the corner?
Don’t assume timelines then
It’s a small town
@@stevebn1071 This all day everyday. Biggest mistake people make with shows
@@el34glo59 He's right though. Season one of TD figured it out. When Marty called in spaghetti monster place. Cops took 15-20 minutes to show up in the actual episode.. While here its mere seconds. I didn't like it also. Seems lazy.
Eh, small town, probably all happened at the same time we just saw them get notified after Woodard was already home for dramatic effect
Such a good storyline, I felt bad for this Native American being harassed he was on the oncoming lane and did nothing wrong, just witnessed two kids on their bikes heading the opposite direction.
Sad that this happened to Woodard...in the end though, I'm glad the Hilly Billy that started this whole thing got turned into hamburger helper.
Fucken eh
Which hilly billy?
Here we see how deadly one veteran can be - how deadly an assault rifle can be in right hands. No hundreds of shots like in video games - one shot counts. Respect that reality
Um, it's actually just a movie.
No such thing as an assault rifle buddy. That’s a term made up by assholes in suits to make them sound like something they’re not. Thanks for perpetuating it.
An assault rifle?
That's like saying, "murder knife" or "drunk driving car".
Assault is a verb. A verb shows a action, state or occurence.
A gun is a inanimate object thus is incapable of action, right?
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assault_rifle
I forget everything on the internet is true and 50/100 people are not below average intelligence.
Res ipas loquitor.
Stephen Doriff was the bomb in True Detective YO!!
"I had you, out front. That double tap on the door...I don't miss, unless I mean to." then camera focuses on Hays
@SoBanked- you must be fun at parties
insidher that part made me shit myself when I watched this scene for the first time. I’m right there with you. Don’t listen to that idiot who replied earlier.
3:00 - Watch carefully and you see the two bullets go into the car door - the 'double tap'
I waited so long for the vibe of season one to return. And holy shit did that patience pay off. This season is fucking incredible.
I hope to God Woodard is exonerated even from beyond the grave. He and Tom got sucked into this in such a horrible way. Especially Tom.
It'll h have to be in the period when he's an old man. When he's middle aged they still believe that he killed the boy and girl till the missing girl shoplifted
And now he is exonerated but conveniently pinned on Tom by that idiot of an Attorney General.
Oscair Connolly Still trying to figure out if the attorney general is simply a hack desperate to close the case because an open case looks bad for him politically, or if he’s actively in on the conspiracy.
@@oscairconnolly4716 That AD is definitely in on it. Seeing the power Hoyt has I won't be surprised if half the department's bought out.
@@AlexKB1111 Yeah same, could go either way really, he could be weak and pressure from the outside driving him to convict anybody even if only a tiny hred of evidence suggests they may have done it. Or else he is full on involved.
Its rarely often the v.a works in anyone's favor
Thats bull. The VA has helped me out greatly
@@Etrius0023 Strange analogy...
@@mr.giggles6265 Morbid is as morbid does.
LOVE this season of True Detective
The soundtrack in this scene is haunting. It's got some native American style to it, and it works perfectly.
“I got you man put it down.”
“.... I had you...”
intense. Fucking intense.
Came back for the soundtrack, it's so haunting.
The claymore was a nice touch..
Phew! That was brilliant.
Season 1 had the Carcosa duel scene and season 2 had the house of luuurve sequence when the security guy got gutted.
Totally wonderful TV-explode moments.
I think that this new art form of top quality art-house TV drama series started off with Deadwood, then came The Wire and Fargo and Ozark and so on. These guys have set the bar so high - and we are so lucky.... At last.
There may be something on TV.
Thankyou David Milch - you invented it..
House of luuuuuurve?!?!?😂😂😂😂😂 thank you for that laugh
that door explosion is really a masterpiece of design ,good job. Just look at the glove that bounces inside the car after the sharpnel reaches the car.
I just noticed that at 3:47 when the Sgt is advancing on Woodard, you can see a framed picture on the shelf that appears to be a group photo of Woodard's old military buddies
This has to be the most likeable character in all the seasons
Claymore, booby traps, rifles and multiple gunmen. To rush inside that house with a revolver is plain stupid..
If they didn’t they probably would’ve all got smoked. It took a fair while until officers got issued semi-automatics for handguns. I believed the Miami Dade shooting played a part in them being issued or at least a change up in tactics.
@@osiris8637 I saw that episode.
He was on the flank, knew what he was doing.
Had more than the average cop trianing.
Osiris
The 1986 FBI Miami shootout
in the show, he described how he was a tracker in vietnam. My guy knows his shit and he did flank him sooo
One of the best series made, outstanding job on the story line
I think season 1 was a masterpiece but this season also hit me very hard the writing here is fantastic!
Flawless. Two revolver reloads in that single scene- a detail on which few films bother. Tyne Daly in The Enforcer comes to mind. Flawless scene.
I like how purposeful the action seems. if you took a shot, you probably hit someone. if you engaged, you were likely shot and/or killed. if an explosion went off, most nearby were out of here. the guy by the car with Wayne, or the guy holding up his hands? Woodard found them wanting and not fit to survive, and they didn't.
even the final encounter between Hays and Woodard, it was an intimate scene leading to huge consequences. been loving this season, man.
I don't know how Woodard got his hands on a claymore (it sure wasn't from collecting trash lol!), but shootout scenes will never be the same again! lol
The same place he got the AKs - contraband from the Vietnam war. Soldiers smuggle unbelievable things from war zones.
@@konradheumann8342 You can buy them at gun shows, oddly enough. I've seen them. It's freaking insane.
The show plays them up a bit, but a claymore is like a big shotgun blast. It's not as crazy as a normal explosive, which puts it in a grey area. I think that's what makes them viable for sale. I never tried to buy one though, so maybe you have to be certified to use them or something, but I definitely saw them not just for display, but sale.
The U.S. yo.
@@BigMac8000 - Wow. I don't mean any offense whatsoever, but I don't know whether I should believe you or not. How on earth can a Claymore be legal???
They aren't legal. The ones you see at the gun shows are dummies, like the dummy grenades.
The Front Toward Enemy shot is SO FUCKING COOL
Damn, that was intense! Welcome back, True Detective.
He’s been expecting trouble for a while, and bad trouble, too!
02:56: that double tap though
Blade and Deacon Frost team-up lol
If we keep comparing the last two seasons with the first one, then you'll miss the beauty. Nothing can touch season one of most series.
This is how action movies should all be shot. Minimal cuts, real (blanks) bullets, minimal music, realism (lack of Hollywood bravado/unrealistic action) . Beautiful.
The whole series has been awesome. Never realized until now that each season had a shootout. The season 1 shootout was more in the telling. This one was pretty intense. However season 2 that many people disliked has perhaps the most intense shootout ever filmed. Well there is that one or two in the Wild Bunch. A moment or two in Saving Private Ryan, The Thin Red Line, Band of Brothers, The Pacific and Way Of The Gun. Plus somebody shot a gun in District 9.
The last shootout in the wild bunch is crazy
@@crazyratpors The season 3 shootout was pretty intense. Always leave the crazed veteran with a big bag of stuff he brought home from the war alone. Any man with his own claymore is serious.
The soundtrack is legit haunting. Gives me the chills, no matter how many times I watch it
Listen with headphones and you can still hear the ringing sound after the explosion
I love the depiction of grenade explosion. No fireball, no fireworks, just massive shockwave and shrapnel.
2 EPISODES LEFT !!!! I CAN'T WAIT !!!!!!!!!
1 episode left
@@THEINVISIBLEWARRIORR i posted it before episode 7 !!
This scene was breathtaking.
I love how close the police department is to his house... 'There's shit going down'... 'ok we are here'...
When you have a Claymore mine set up, you are ready for some ass kicking!
This scene gives me goosebumps cause the sprint running the shooting everything That's why True Detective is one of my favorite shows.
A very underrated season.
Got love how the see the guy running and don’t do anything to stop him before he gets to his house
The best scene of the season!
Feel sorry for the Indian Vietnam vet. Fights for his country then reacts as he was trained when blamed for something he didn't do.
Just noticed the symbolism of the American flag getting shredded when the angry white guy tries to bust into the Native American's house.
@Daniel the Maniel God you’re really dense lmao....you do realize by saying that, juxtaposed, means you base your personality off the opposite? But nah, resort yourself to the all-knowing, respectable, non cancerous person everyone like you seems to believe they are..society gotta be one side self-absorbed and the other too sensitive bro I swear..not even you realize you’re more resonant of your political persona than anything else, quite sad 😂
@@astromity2711 there is punctuation in English for a reason.
Pretty sure it's a bit more than that big guy.
Dude I cry when I step on one of my son’s legos, this dude ran bare foot all the way home.
"Front Toward Enemy" ... WOW ... what a scene ... thanks for publishing it, sir.
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Note that the claymore mine would have killed or maimed EVERYONE in front of the house . It just does not make a "bang":
"..The Claymore mine contains a layer of C-4 explosive behind a matrix of about seven hundred 1⁄8-inch-diameter (3.2 mm) steel balls set into an epoxy resin. The steel balls are projected in a 60° fan-shaped pattern that is 6.5 feet (2.0 m) high and 50 m (55 yd) wide at a range of 50 m (55 yd). The force of the explosion deforms the relatively soft steel balls into a shape similar to a .22 rimfire projectile.[1] These fragments are moderately effective up to a range of 100 m (110 yd), with a hit probability of around 10% on a prone man-sized 1.3-square-foot (0.12 m2) target....."
yes, very unrealistic.
It technically wouldn't have killed anyone since the blasting cap was sitting above the hole it is supposed to be inserted down into. When it popped, none of the C4 would have exploded.
@@kelrob6098 movie magic
It would, if there was nothing significant obstructing the claymore from the human targets.
You need to consider that the claymore is behind the door and still have to get through the walls for the balls to get through. Once past that, the velocity of those shaped balls has already slowed by a sizable amount, and the kill range drops. And that's not considering other obstacles in the way like car doors, sides, etc.
You also have to consider that the paths of the ball projectiles will be altered once they hit something. They won't go in the direction as intended and would scatter, decreasing the degree of lethality. Anything directly in front of the door will be minced. However, If there is a wall between the direction of the blast and the targets, casualties are not guaranteed.
The guy up front knocking at the door got splattered and a few guys behind him got downed, which is pretty good. All in all, this portrayal isn't nonsense.
Have you learnt geometry in the school? That pattern might be impressive on the paper but no normal physics allows to reach it in front of the small mine and then to fly straight. So it starts from the tiny space and progressively expands. Thus those few meters away may easily be out of the cone.
4:59
"I'm gonna put one on your knee."
"Then I'll kill you."
I think he was trying to tell Ali that a shot to the knee won't be good enough. He was either gonna kill him or be killed.
3:01 The double-tap on the door Woodard was talking about.
Man that first season was so good
This is from the third season. The one after season 2, which is the one where Vince Vaughn was spouting bizarre stuff like "blue balls of the heart". The terrible one and the last to involve Nic "the one note plagiarist" Pizzolato.
This season wasn't that good either really but at least it was better than season 2. Anything is better than season 2.
All of this could have been avoided if they just didn't beat him up for accusing him of something he didn't do.
Michael Greyeyes is the the real deal👏🏼
loved this season ! very different narrative from season 1 but still a great watch.
Amazing scenes
I have not seen this show but I can tell you this long haired lad is not only a badass but he was only defending himself .
a good action scene and also a sad emotional scene at the same time
😅😂 Clearly some of that running was done by the stunt man.😂 I wonder if there's some type meaning I missed as to why it was filmed that way... Awesome scene, awesome music to it.❤
Epic scene, Woodard was a fantastic character