9.5/10 for me. When a compelling story, proper scriptwriters meet the hands of skilled actors, great movies can be put on the silver screen. Back in the day that cinema's were all but guarentied to give us, the audience an experiance worthy of our tickets price... Good times. Hopefuly more of this calibre movie will make it back...
The very beginning part of this video has been cut off. That disturbed me. This is one of my favorite movies. I don't know why he was not charged with the other killings.
I cheered at that part as a kid first watching this, but knowing what I know about governments of the world, especially US gov. That guy prob had a shot moral compass too
That's the best line in this movie. Colonel would be easy to manipulate and so would the Senator. The kind of people playing Baby Shark to for a week would have them on their knees begging for instructions to do anything. Later they go full on comic book villain and actually laugh about how the truth is what they say it is with the Senator holding cigars. Blowing up the house probably didn't help Bob on the road to recovery though. I fear he may end up choking a man to death in his bedroom because he raped a friend of his later in life and end up going to jail anyways. It's really all resting on his relationship with Sarah in my opinion past that decision. He shot everyone in that house, unarmed people begging to live. Good luck with reintegrating back into society Bob. Maybe a dedicated wife can work with him but she would be sprouting a halo by the time they get old together if he survives his heart attacks. Nationalism. It's like football but people die.
I like how the Colonel goes full evil to flex is power instead of just shrugging and pointing out that random pictures of bodies in an unidentifiable location doesn't mean anything without serious proof he was involved
Except he violated the Geneva Convention. Which is 100% within this guys rights to send this Col. To international court, he’d be tried and found guilty easily with pictures like that.
@@stripes8812 that… isn’t how that works. With multiple witnesses in that room to said event, cameras, and including the bodyguards in the room. There are too many witnesses to it to “sweep under the rug”, cause if it ever comes up, every single person in that room would get in trouble for harboring an international criminal. It’s a Big deal, so what would rather lose? You lose a tiny bit of trust in the Government? Or you lose your career along with everyone else’s in that room? If I was the dude I rat on him right away… I’m currently active in the military, and Colonels get in trouble for way lesser crimes. This would be an atrocity and he’d be immediately gone, cause you don’t want somebody who doesn’t bat an eye to commit war crimes as a leader whose at the level of commanding an entire BASE.
He wouldnt they have pictures but nothing to tie them to the bad guy its one mans word against a high ranking member of the military would never make it as far as the court.
I'd give it a 9. Because the clip made me want to go watch the full movie or show. And I LOVE the sound of guns being manipulated, taken apart, put together doesn't matter. Also I like the actors
The movie is fun. Fairly good watch, but READ THE BOOK. The book is so much better than the movie. If you read the book first you’ll be disappointed in the movie. “Point of Impact” by Stephen Hunter. Read it.
If this real life, the fact he just disproved the state's case against him AND the fact the Colonel at that moment would be a suspect in his framing, the FBI director would add 'but you won't make it to an airport fast enough before I find a reason to make it happen."
Yeah but I think they often have to cut down on the logical steps for the plot to keep moving. Real life tends to be a lot more boring, usually. Conspiracies and espionage probably the most boring of all, we've apparently had a handful of people leaking intel now for some of the dumbest reasons imaginable, clout on a gaming discord channel, and being catfished on foreign dating app, idiots. At least the full on espionage cases did it for cash seemingly, a few thousand dollars for stuff as I recall, which is a little disheartening how little those idiots are willing to sell out for. Would have thought the spy game would be closer to the millions, but again, real life is generally boring.
When a compelling story, proper scriptwriters meet the hands of skilled actors, great movies can be put on the silver screen. Back in the day that cinema's were all but guarentied to give us, the audience an experiance worthy of our tickets price... Good times. Hopefuly more of this calibre movie will make it back...
I can't even imagine swapping the firing pins on every gun in your house every time you leave... even if you don't leave very often. That's just so much work you're doing unnecessarily.
Thanks to that, it saved his life and freedom. Also, judging from the scene where the Colonel visits Swagger at his house and where it’s located, I figure that, other than grewing his own food, Swagger must have a lot of free time considering it never implies he has a regular job.
he probably explained like that to sound obsesively disciplined but in reality you could swap the firing pins in every weapon beforehand and only use 2 or 4 regularly and *then* swap the pins on those as well.
Ever since this movie came out, I've been swapping pins on my firearms multiple times a day, whenever I leave. Full disclosure: I only own one firearm, so I just take the firing pin and put it back in.
One of the best lines IMO isn’t included in this by the attorney general: “For the record, I don't like the way this turned out any more than you do, but this is the world we live in and justice does not always prevail. It's not the Wild West where you can clean up the streets with a gun... even though sometimes that's exactly what's needed. Bob Lee Swagger, you're free to go.”
I always thought this scene was kinda sketch. Pretty sure they’d test fire the weapon regardless of the condition of the round they retrieved. And seriously, who the hell swaps good firing pins with useless ones every time they leave the house? Lock your weapons up, remove the bolt if you’re that paranoid, or remove the firing pin. But to go to the effort to make bogus pins and swap them out? That’s quite a stretch.
The conspirators were just needing it to look like it was the weapon used. They were planning on killing him at the sight. However, if that happened, would you watch such a short movie?
I know several guys that, prior to this movie, swap firing pins. Say your guns get stolen, likelihood it gets tested by the thief? Pretty low. Likelihood it’s used in a crime? Pretty high. They steal an essentially useless gun, you have additional knowledge to verify it’s yours once found. And a gun that doesn’t work goes out of crime circulation much faster. In an earlier scene it shows him simply remove the bolt and put another in, my guess would be he does t have a single gun on his rack that’s fire ready until he takes it out, not really a hard task to maintain especially on a bolt action
That's an anti-reflective cover, and what's actually happening is that he's looking along the line of an exterior part of the scope rather than through it. The distance doesn't matter because bullets travel in an arc, so the bullet won't actually be above the his sighting line until 100-200 yards maybe.
@@ginoz531 why do you guys act like Trump himself didn't try to take up the news cycle 100% percent of the time, and blame normal people for being sick of his narcissistic disordered personality? How do you square that?
If the Colonel wasnt so high on himself, he would have pieced together that while the Secretary cant detain the Colonel or arrest him(in this scene. IRL, he actually can), he CAN set Swaggert free. But no. Colonel had to gloat and it ended up costing him BIG time later. Movie is Shooter. A good watch
That sniper was my favorite sniper in modern warfare 2. I have put down more players with that thing then that guy, but I've seen it being fired in real life and let me tell you that thing is no joke. Absolute monster.
he swapped out a firing pin for one that was very slightly shorter than the regular one... Unless you mic'd it, you'd have a very difficult time knowing that the "new" firing pin wouldn't hit a primer unless you actually tried to shoot the weapon
@@dabaers3194 so the day before he left his house, he changed his rifle firing pin with somekind "firing pin" that will never hit the primer if the trigger is pulled?
Because the murder he was accused of was “apparently” committed with his gun & they’ve had it custody since the murder took place. He swapped the firing pin for a shorter 1 that wouldn’t fire. Since they’ve had it since the shooting took place, the fact it doesn’t shoot proves it can’t have been the gun used in the killing.
@@stitchfinger7678 "It must have been so weird defending a terrorist." That's what a good lawyer does. Both sides make arguments. The jury decides who to believe; just as you have decided who to believe.
They used a 408 in shooter. You can barely see it for a split second when he's proving all of guns won't fire because he removed the firing pins before he left
It's "kryptonite". When you have no idea how deep the rot goes; to whom are you going to play the recording? Current events show how corrupt (sometimes) is American justice.
@jonathans.972 Guess the same reason they do. Would you have been a sheep got on the train cars and in the gas chambers for hitler ? I believe in fighting for freedom and not letting corrupt politicians ruin everything.
"Do you have any idea how long it would take to switch firing pins in all of those weapons?" In a bolt action rifle, the pin is in the bolt. Swap bolts is easy. So the bolt you leave in the rifle has a pin a millimeter shorter than it needs to be. It is easy to see if the pin is missing. It is not so easy to notice it isn't long enough.
the movie forgets that the colonel can be questioned for extortion in the US under any state law he committed the act in, and potentially violated the GC in which he can be detained for investigation on the spot for war crimes.
In reality the US has jurisdiction over military officers (in this case the colonel) who commit crimes on foreign soil, there have been cases of American soldiers being sentenced to prison for killing innocent non-US citizens overseas.
(We do not recognize the world courts) that is a double-edge line to say and the man who thought he won that hearing doesn't realize he's now on the chopping block we take care of our own war criminals who do not cover their shit up well
If he was a military Colonel he was subject to Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), even if he retired from the position he is still subject to them in the event of a crime coming to light. Call the Military Police and get his ass.
Shit like this is why powerful people continue to do stuff like this…we the ordinary have to prove our innocence beyond reasonable doubt and they can just say oops my bad
Doesnt matter because the USA does not recognize international court and has laws against it as well. Even if you are the ordinary man, you will never be tried by international court. If you are a USA citizen.
Goof- he shoves both doors open at the end, but when they close, you can hear the click of the two inner pieces of the knob connecting/securing the doors.
"It's out of my jurisdiction" Im pretty sure he'd just call up someone who could arrest him. Though showing someone pictures of dead bodies and blaming someone for them isn't proof that they did it. Anyone could do that 😂 This movie feels dated as fuck and it's not even that old. Same thing with the way Swagger "proves" his innocence. He just claims his weapons couldn't have been fired and the guy just takes his word for it...
"He just claims his weapons couldn't have been fired and the guy just takes his word for it..." Actually, he pulls the trigger, it fails to shoot THEN he reveals his weapons cannot be fired. But yes, FBI guy trusts Swagger.
I have to remind myself sometimes that the people in movies are ‘ACTORS’... They are ‘Acting’! I don’t know what kind of a person the Actor, Danny Glover is but I do believe that he is an EXCEPTIONAL Actor! Now, lets discuss the personality of the character he was portraying. He (the person portrayed) was a cold-blooded killer who was paid by corrupt politicians... I am not sorry that he (the character portrayed) died at the end of this movie. The only thing I am sorry for is that more of the real evil people in governments do not meet the same ‘bloody end’!
Yeah we have international laws that apply to combatants of any nation especially ours where they are supposed to be held accountable. The guy admitted to it and they have photos he would be so screwed.
Hi everyone! What grade (out of 10) would you give this video?
10
9.5/10 for me.
When a compelling story, proper scriptwriters meet the hands of skilled actors, great movies can be put on the silver screen.
Back in the day that cinema's were all but guarentied to give us, the audience an experiance worthy of our tickets price...
Good times. Hopefuly more of this calibre movie will make it back...
The movie is a 3 but the clip is a 10.
A 10 But This Video’s not Yours.
The very beginning part of this video has been cut off. That disturbed me. This is one of my favorite movies. I don't know why he was not charged with the other killings.
“ Colonel your moral compass is so fuqed up I’ll be shocked if you manage to find your way back to the parking lot” lmfao 🤣 🔥
I cheered at that part as a kid first watching this, but knowing what I know about governments of the world, especially US gov. That guy prob had a shot moral compass too
Which could be said about 99.99999999999% of our current government.🤮
That's the best line in this movie. Colonel would be easy to manipulate and so would the Senator. The kind of people playing Baby Shark to for a week would have them on their knees begging for instructions to do anything.
Later they go full on comic book villain and actually laugh about how the truth is what they say it is with the Senator holding cigars.
Blowing up the house probably didn't help Bob on the road to recovery though.
I fear he may end up choking a man to death in his bedroom because he raped a friend of his later in life and end up going to jail anyways. It's really all resting on his relationship with Sarah in my opinion past that decision.
He shot everyone in that house, unarmed people begging to live. Good luck with reintegrating back into society Bob. Maybe a dedicated wife can work with him but she would be sprouting a halo by the time they get old together if he survives his heart attacks.
Nationalism. It's like football but people die.
@@bitburg40your government always been the same. Nothing changed.
Who said anything changed?🤔😂@@NiZaRiOn
I like how the Colonel goes full evil to flex is power instead of just shrugging and pointing out that random pictures of bodies in an unidentifiable location doesn't mean anything without serious proof he was involved
It's a Wahlberg movie. Brains aren't needed to write it.
He did. That's what "hearsay" means
Except he violated the Geneva Convention. Which is 100% within this guys rights to send this Col. To international court, he’d be tried and found guilty easily with pictures like that.
The US was willing to invade the Hauge in the Netherlands if the ICC tried to prosecute Iraq war criminals.
But that would bring blowback on the govt - sweep it under the rug
@@stripes8812 that… isn’t how that works. With multiple witnesses in that room to said event, cameras, and including the bodyguards in the room. There are too many witnesses to it to “sweep under the rug”, cause if it ever comes up, every single person in that room would get in trouble for harboring an international criminal. It’s a Big deal, so what would rather lose? You lose a tiny bit of trust in the Government? Or you lose your career along with everyone else’s in that room? If I was the dude I rat on him right away… I’m currently active in the military, and Colonels get in trouble for way lesser crimes. This would be an atrocity and he’d be immediately gone, cause you don’t want somebody who doesn’t bat an eye to commit war crimes as a leader whose at the level of commanding an entire BASE.
You know the united states are not part of the ICC so they could not be tried for that?
He wouldnt they have pictures but nothing to tie them to the bad guy its one mans word against a high ranking member of the military would never make it as far as the court.
I'd give it a 9. Because the clip made me want to go watch the full movie or show. And I LOVE the sound of guns being manipulated, taken apart, put together doesn't matter. Also I like the actors
you can manipulate my gun.
GO WATCH THE MOVIE. It's a good one :)
@@Tyler_Durden_562 Thanks! Will do!
yeah the movie is a must watch. not like the series
The movie is fun. Fairly good watch, but READ THE BOOK. The book is so much better than the movie. If you read the book first you’ll be disappointed in the movie.
“Point of Impact” by Stephen Hunter. Read it.
If this real life, the fact he just disproved the state's case against him AND the fact the Colonel at that moment would be a suspect in his framing, the FBI director would add 'but you won't make it to an airport fast enough before I find a reason to make it happen."
Yeah but I think they often have to cut down on the logical steps for the plot to keep moving. Real life tends to be a lot more boring, usually. Conspiracies and espionage probably the most boring of all, we've apparently had a handful of people leaking intel now for some of the dumbest reasons imaginable, clout on a gaming discord channel, and being catfished on foreign dating app, idiots. At least the full on espionage cases did it for cash seemingly, a few thousand dollars for stuff as I recall, which is a little disheartening how little those idiots are willing to sell out for. Would have thought the spy game would be closer to the millions, but again, real life is generally boring.
This is one of the first movies I’ve seen Wahlberg and Pena in and made me love both of them as actors!
He could have also said that the USA does not recognize the jurisdiction of the World Court, which is also true 🙂
Yup.
True, lol. America has never presented itself when called as a defendent.
Alright fine, I'll rewatch this movie for the 50th time.
What the title of this movie
@@louisfkay7532 This is "Shooter." It's literally in the video title lol... go watch it right now, absolutely legendary movie.
best "I got balls" scene ever
Loved this moving as a kid when it was released 💯
The thumbnail for this video was easily a 10/10
When a compelling story, proper scriptwriters meet the hands of skilled actors, great movies can be put on the silver screen.
Back in the day that cinema's were all but guarentied to give us, the audience an experiance worthy of our tickets price...
Good times. Hopefuly more of this calibre movie will make it back...
For those who haven’t watched the movie, he ended up performing a little justice of his own later on…
Never piss off someone who can end your life from 2 miles away.
Title pls
@@FosterAddo-qr4ve the movie is called shooter
"For those who haven’t watched the movie"
And if you HAVE watched the movie, he still performs some fine justice at the end.
“Wait, wait-hold on a minute. Are you out of your goddamn mind? I am a United States Senator!”
“Exactly.”
The part where the AG tells Swager to shit on the politicians indirectly was gold.😂
looks like the mw2 intervention. He was finna quick scope the colonel
More like no scope
In today's MW2 2022 standards, it's redesignated as "FJX Imperium"
I can't even imagine swapping the firing pins on every gun in your house every time you leave... even if you don't leave very often.
That's just so much work you're doing unnecessarily.
Thanks to that, it saved his life and freedom. Also, judging from the scene where the Colonel visits Swagger at his house and where it’s located, I figure that, other than grewing his own food, Swagger must have a lot of free time considering it never implies he has a regular job.
he probably just stores his rifles with the wrong firing pins, and puts the right ones in only when he goes shooting with them
He's paranoid
he probably explained like that to sound obsesively disciplined but in reality you could swap the firing pins in every weapon beforehand and only use 2 or 4 regularly and *then* swap the pins on those as well.
Ever since this movie came out, I've been swapping pins on my firearms multiple times a day, whenever I leave. Full disclosure: I only own one firearm, so I just take the firing pin and put it back in.
One of the best lines IMO isn’t included in this by the attorney general: “For the record, I don't like the way this turned out any more than you do, but this is the world we live in and justice does not always prevail. It's not the Wild West where you can clean up the streets with a gun... even though sometimes that's exactly what's needed. Bob Lee Swagger, you're free to go.”
The fact the dude practically admitted to everything with his tone and mannerisms and still gets to walk away is unbelievable
I always thought this scene was kinda sketch. Pretty sure they’d test fire the weapon regardless of the condition of the round they retrieved. And seriously, who the hell swaps good firing pins with useless ones every time they leave the house? Lock your weapons up, remove the bolt if you’re that paranoid, or remove the firing pin. But to go to the effort to make bogus pins and swap them out? That’s quite a stretch.
The conspirators were just needing it to look like it was the weapon used. They were planning on killing him at the sight. However, if that happened, would you watch such a short movie?
I know several guys that, prior to this movie, swap firing pins. Say your guns get stolen, likelihood it gets tested by the thief? Pretty low. Likelihood it’s used in a crime? Pretty high. They steal an essentially useless gun, you have additional knowledge to verify it’s yours once found. And a gun that doesn’t work goes out of crime circulation much faster.
In an earlier scene it shows him simply remove the bolt and put another in, my guess would be he does t have a single gun on his rack that’s fire ready until he takes it out, not really a hard task to maintain especially on a bolt action
0:47 - scope is covered, zeroing doesn't bend the barrel lmao
That's an anti-reflective cover, and what's actually happening is that he's looking along the line of an exterior part of the scope rather than through it.
The distance doesn't matter because bullets travel in an arc, so the bullet won't actually be above the his sighting line until 100-200 yards maybe.
Missed the two best parts before and after this section of the scene
Yep 'Checks and Balances' and the virtual 'Green light' to do what needs to be one outside of normal channels
@@harryc1971 absolutely
That's the kind of corruption I've come to expect from the modern DOJ
Trump DOJ, absolutely
Not President Trump’s DOJ. They’ve been corrupt since Hoover started keeping secret files on everybody.
@@Whatchamawhozitmore like biden DoJ after all that happened over the last 3,5 years. Classified docs, hunter biden etc..
@@Whatchamawhozit damn you gonna let the orange man live rent free in your head?
@@ginoz531 why do you guys act like Trump himself didn't try to take up the news cycle 100% percent of the time, and blame normal people for being sick of his narcissistic disordered personality?
How do you square that?
If the Colonel wasnt so high on himself, he would have pieced together that while the Secretary cant detain the Colonel or arrest him(in this scene. IRL, he actually can), he CAN set Swaggert free. But no. Colonel had to gloat and it ended up costing him BIG time later. Movie is Shooter. A good watch
How to do a perfect Jack Nicholson impression in the thumbnail lol
That sniper was my favorite sniper in modern warfare 2. I have put down more players with that thing then that guy, but I've seen it being fired in real life and let me tell you that thing is no joke. Absolute monster.
The real gun is the CheyTac M200, it fires a .458 caliber armor piercing round with an effective range of almost two miles
Ok
This flick fuckin ruled dawg
Dude, it's the Cheytac M2000 Intervention! Call of duty's fabled MLG weapon!
How does swapping the firing pins prove his innocence? I’m no gun expert.
he swapped out a firing pin for one that was very slightly shorter than the regular one... Unless you mic'd it, you'd have a very difficult time knowing that the "new" firing pin wouldn't hit a primer unless you actually tried to shoot the weapon
@@dabaers3194 so you shorten them urself or you buy them at different sizes
@@dabaers3194 so the day before he left his house, he changed his rifle firing pin with somekind "firing pin" that will never hit the primer if the trigger is pulled?
@@dabaers3194 pretty much
Because the murder he was accused of was “apparently” committed with his gun & they’ve had it custody since the murder took place.
He swapped the firing pin for a shorter 1 that wouldn’t fire.
Since they’ve had it since the shooting took place, the fact it doesn’t shoot proves it can’t have been the gun used in the killing.
Lmfao, great thumbnail!
Vi la película y es muy buena, buen resumen
Dónde la puedo ver
@@Milan_MC, Netflix
Kyle Rittenhouse's prosecutor must have watched this scene the night before pointing a gun at the jury.
It must have been so weird defending a terrorist.
@@stitchfinger7678a hero
@@stitchfinger7678 "It must have been so weird defending a terrorist."
That's what a good lawyer does. Both sides make arguments. The jury decides who to believe; just as you have decided who to believe.
This dialog sounds like it was written by my 8 year old nephew
Congratulations on your talented family, my man!
"This dialog sounds like it was written by my 8 year old nephew"
Great news! Perhaps your nephew will have a career in screenwriting.
They used a 408 in shooter. You can barely see it for a split second when he's proving all of guns won't fire because he removed the firing pins before he left
Still think the courtroom scene in the book was better
This movie is awesome 👌
From a legal standpoint this scene makes absolutely no sense on every level.
True. The director took some liberties to make it a sweet scene.
Shame the scene stops before the end. Do whole scenes violate copyright because this happens a lot.
I still don’t understand why they burned the recorder out on the mountain…
It's "kryptonite". When you have no idea how deep the rot goes; to whom are you going to play the recording? Current events show how corrupt (sometimes) is American justice.
Can you upload The Super Mario Bros Movie. Clips
He gave himself away. The FBI agent just said "Africa". But he said "Horn of Africa".
We need a swagger today clean house.
Why do you love murder?
@jonathans.972 Guess the same reason they do. Would you have been a sheep got on the train cars and in the gas chambers for hitler ? I believe in fighting for freedom and not letting corrupt politicians ruin everything.
Do you have any idea how long it would take to switch firing pins in all of those weapons?
"Do you have any idea how long it would take to switch firing pins in all of those weapons?"
In a bolt action rifle, the pin is in the bolt. Swap bolts is easy. So the bolt you leave in the rifle has a pin a millimeter shorter than it needs to be.
It is easy to see if the pin is missing. It is not so easy to notice it isn't long enough.
odd, I heard a yellow lightsaber after a minute or two
جميل جداً
So...at 0:34 Wahlberg's character asks do you trust me 3 times...for F-sake man, wanna pinky swear? It just came off hokey more than anything.
Nice
10. No firing pins SWJC. Tick Tock.
How to avoid prison? Do not commit crimes.
Title of the movie?
Shooter
Avoid prison. Direct to penitentiary
He held the intervention wrong, the carry handle is only for carrying it around, not for shooting.
Artificial sweeteners we’re safe, WMDs we’re in Iraq, and Anna Nicole married for love
Possibly the fact I can read a set of caliper's and a micrometer to hundred's of thousands of an inch
As great as this movie is, the book, Point of Impact, is ten times better. Do yourself a favor and check it out 😊
Kate is so beautiful!!! My dream girl!
Gonna have to disagree with you there I would describe her as basic. But to each his own
لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله صلى الله عليه و سلم بعدد خلقه رضا نفسه وزنة عرشه مداد كلماته
we need an edit where he tries to 360 no scope the guy instead
Still got the shovel
This is exactly what is happening in Gaza
the movie forgets that the colonel can be questioned for extortion in the US under any state law he committed the act in, and potentially violated the GC in which he can be detained for investigation on the spot for war crimes.
In reality the US has jurisdiction over military officers (in this case the colonel) who commit crimes on foreign soil, there have been cases of American soldiers being sentenced to prison for killing innocent non-US citizens overseas.
movie name pls
"Shooter"
(We do not recognize the world courts) that is a double-edge line to say and the man who thought he won that hearing doesn't realize he's now on the chopping block we take care of our own war criminals who do not cover their shit up well
Detective Tapp wasnt buying it
Whats the movie called
Shooter
Anyone know what kind of rifle Mark Wahlberg is using. His personal rifle that they try to frame him with is the one i'm talking about.
Was “I win you lose again” not a confession?
yes, but no, they have no physical proof he did it and he was not read Miranda rights, whatever he said is inadmissible
يستحق الأكثر من ممتاز
The book was great. The movie… not so much(
you mad LOL
So many people’s moral compass is fucked up
7/10
Cut the scene too soon.
This scene reminds me of u.s foreign policy in gaza. Very accurate.
If he was a military Colonel he was subject to Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), even if he retired from the position he is still subject to them in the event of a crime coming to light. Call the Military Police and get his ass.
its a shame Be kind Rewind went under. Mr. Fletcher used to be such a nice man.
Shit like this is why powerful people continue to do stuff like this…we the ordinary have to prove our innocence beyond reasonable doubt and they can just say oops my bad
Doesnt matter because the USA does not recognize international court and has laws against it as well. Even if you are the ordinary man, you will never be tried by international court. If you are a USA citizen.
and then u add countless of bots and promotional accounts into the mix that can potentially manipulate 100000 of people on social media.
I mean he could've just told them about the firing pin instead of this, which should've gotten him shot by security, but I guess he forgot to think
Goof- he shoves both doors open at the end, but when they close, you can hear the click of the two inner pieces of the knob connecting/securing the doors.
Holly shit what happens after that???
Try watching the movie.
What a terrible trigger pull
Stop the SWAMP!!!
Sniper name
Bob Lee Swagger.
CheyTac M200 Intervention.
@@chrism6904 yup 👍 amazing rifle
@@clandestinetactical Wish I had the money to buy one.
@@chrism6904 same 😅
"It's out of my jurisdiction"
Im pretty sure he'd just call up someone who could arrest him. Though showing someone pictures of dead bodies and blaming someone for them isn't proof that they did it. Anyone could do that 😂 This movie feels dated as fuck and it's not even that old. Same thing with the way Swagger "proves" his innocence. He just claims his weapons couldn't have been fired and the guy just takes his word for it...
"He just claims his weapons couldn't have been fired and the guy just takes his word for it..."
Actually, he pulls the trigger, it fails to shoot THEN he reveals his weapons cannot be fired. But yes, FBI guy trusts Swagger.
Oh Deets what happened to you?!
멤피스:영점 조정 과 공이 교체 해야 할걸
So how did they know the slug matched the weapon if they never shot a slug out to match 🤷🏽
They tested his other rounds. Also, the round will leave tiny flakes of itself in tbe barrel
This predicted the current state of our government. It's the same shit.
What the titele an move
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I have to remind myself sometimes that the people in movies are ‘ACTORS’... They are ‘Acting’! I don’t know what kind of a person the Actor, Danny Glover is but I do believe that he is an EXCEPTIONAL Actor! Now, lets discuss the personality of the character he was portraying. He (the person portrayed) was a cold-blooded killer who was paid by corrupt politicians... I am not sorry that he (the character portrayed) died at the end of this movie. The only thing I am sorry for is that more of the real evil people in governments do not meet the same ‘bloody end’!
Lol, so what's the purpose of international criminal court?
MLG
In combat if you need to bug out and can't carry lots of weapons, remove the firing pins.
The shame seens must delete up now
Actually these people would be convicted…. With evidence.
Yeah we have international laws that apply to combatants of any nation especially ours where they are supposed to be held accountable. The guy admitted to it and they have photos he would be so screwed.
The movie is better than you editing.
Reverse psychology this film and series. They just showing what you want to see