Bad Movie Fights vs Good Movie Fights, Vol. 7: Movie Shootouts
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- Опубліковано 21 лис 2024
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Which ones are the best? The Matrix, Scarface, Terminator, Django, Heat, Samurai Cop, Karate Girl, John Wick 2, Mission Impossible?
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the thing about heat's gun sound effects is that they permit the guns to be LOUD
so many movies are terrified of sound effects or anything peaking the microphone but heat lets its sound effects do just that SHAMELESSLY with every shot fired blowing out the microphone and filling the speakers, really selling the power of the firearms
i cannot praise it enough for being unafraid of breaking the mold like that.
Sound mixing in general is god awful these days. Often sounds muddled or gets the mixing so wrong you can't understand the characters in quiet moments.
The Town did a great job with their shootout scene too. The guns actually sound like guns and people actually act like they are in mortal danger
Top Gun Maverick using a generic LMG sound effect for the autocannon burst instead of what the gun actually sounds like, which is far more terrifying.
"Civil War" did that recently and it made the shootouts WAY more immersive.
The other thing was, with Heat, in that scene, it's almost (if not) ALL the actual gunfire from the filming - they went in and replaced it with Foley'd effects originally, but then when the director and producers and all who were there during filming watched those first cuts, they were like "it just doesn't sound right" - so they put the actual audio back in (at least for the big huge shots out in the street, I assume there were still smaller bits that they still had to do sound effects for).
Wind River is extremely underrated I never hear anyone talk about it, glad to see it getting some attention
Hhahahaa! I just HAD to!
Agree great movie
You should really branch this out to another series called Great movie shootout vs bad movie shootouts and keep this series to strictly non gun related fight scenes
Yeah, may have to! I prefer non-guns myself!
I share this sentiment I think. I love both lmao
@@Prizm17 Big love!
@@MarcusFlemmings yessir, this series is awesome!
@MarcusFlemmings I think they both have their merits to a great extent. Also, more swordfights would also be cool.
The whole video I was thinking "he better do Equilibrium" and then you teased it! Well I'm here for that when it happens. Such an underrated film. And also has the amazing Sean Pertwee of Dog Soldiers....I don't think I've seen him in something I didn't like
What an underrated British talent!
Watched Heat a little while back with some friends as fans of Payday 2. Absolutely phenominal film, the sound design especially. The guns just overwhelm everything else, none of this talking under gruff breaths while bullets are flying.
We know from the movie itself that the Stormtroopers were ordered to let Han, Leia, and Luke escape.
So that's the reason that they miss in the movie. So that the rebels can escape on the millennium falcon with a tracker so the empire can find out where the rebel base is.
Someone else said the same thing...! But have they ever killed a leading character before?
@@MarcusFlemmingsI don't think kills necessarily have to dictate whether or not a shootout is good. It just has to have tension.
Which the whole escape from the Death Star in episode 4 has it in spades. It rarely let's up. And when it does it's either with comedy (We're all fine here, how are you) or horror (the trash compactor monster) or outright badassery (Han's charge). Not to forget the bits of spy-wear with them infiltrating it to begin with.
I've seen this movie a thousand times, and sometimes you forget what a roller-coaster it takes you on the first time seeing it. Especially as a kid. I don't think I picked up on Tarkins plan on letting them go till years later.
They did the same thing in Empire Strikes Back and I still fell for it lol. It's not until Return when we see Troopers finally land shots. I'll give you that. The whole Empire vs the Ewoks is ridiculous. But at least one of the Teddy Bears does die on screen and Leia gets shot (plot armor included I know).
We can all agree Return is the weakest because it was mainly made with children in mind. And marketing toys.
Still better than the sequels by ALOT.
@@MarcusFlemmings During order 66, they killed some significant supporting characters.
The Emperor gives the order that the storm troopers miss the rebels, so they can escape the Death Star and lead the Empire to the hidden base.
Also the Emperors last thought as he plummets to his death in the 2nd Death Star. "Oh hang on, I never gave the order to stop missing! Dammit!" Splat.
And he did not somehow return.
@@MadHax-wt5tl HAHHHAAA
seeing Heat back in the 90s for the first time was just unreal. the lack of music really made the gunfire surreal it was just genius. one of my favs of the 90s.
I think the showdown at the end of Unforgiven is a great shootout.
Absolutely love the first shootout in romeo and juliet John Leguizamo perfectly captures tybalt sets up the modern retelling
Holy shit that wide shot 14:15 is INSANE. I haven't seen and know nothing about Wind River but that 11 second clip was better than a LOT of action scenes that are much longer and probably have much higher budgets (taking CGI and SFX into consideration).
Yes! Great film!
14:08 love the tension they quietly built in this scene in the moments before. two groups talking, and then it shifts
I think something worth of analysis is that commercially successful American cinema always revolves around gunfights: westerns, gangster movies, superheroes, even other genres rarely do without guns or gunfights or some kind of violence. It's unique of American cinema. All other cinematographies have successfull genres without murders or guns.
Are you implying that Americans really like guns? That's unheard of where would you get that idea 😆
I like this comment - but different strokes for different folks, I guess right? Because one man's butter is another man's heart attack.
I'd really love to see you review the Hugh Glass vs John Fitzgerald fight in The Revenant. It's such a bloody fight and really well made.
so underrated i couldn’t even find it on youtube to rewatch it
I'll try and include..I found the film itself to be quite unremarkable!
Nice, Wind River reference! Love it!
Love that film!
I really like the shootout from Wind River.
The always sunny music makes the intro perfect
Expanding the concept hell yeah !
Also Samurai Cop is a masterpiece in its own rights
Way of the Gun has a great shootout, and is a great film. Another one is Free Fire, basically the whole film is one long shootout. Also check out Extreme Predjudice, an underrated 80's action film with a massive shootout at the end
Way of the Gun also has a really good end shoot out, and at pretty damn good film in general
Way of the Gun!
Was gonna a mention this!
Here's an idea - shootouts and how being realistic doesn't necessarily make one better, but being 'hollywood' doesn't necessarily make it bad.
Also, just Sicario in general.
Sicario is amazing!
The most realistic shootout is in Freefire. They researched real shootouts to make it as accurate as possible.
They Lived has a very funny shootout and its like a flashbang going off when it happens. the border scene in Sicario is iconic. John Wick 4 had that dragons breath shootout and seeing that in theaters was a real highlight and a visual feast. it was so cool it was hard to look away. theres probably a lot more i cant think of but i think what makes a great shootout scene is the sense of lethality and dynamism in a scene. sounds echoing, casings ejecting, bullets ricocheting and the environment being torn apart. ever bullet missed should connect with something in the environment and the lighting can get very creative too since guns are bright as hell. i think a good shootout just understands how cool guns are, and how they can mean a lot more than just killing. a single bullet can have the same impact as an army firing line. i think of Better Call Saul and the one bullet Lalo uses to end Howard's story. and of course...Barry. the threat of someone pulling the trigger or even the presence of a gun can have the same sense of danger and tension as a live shoot out. guns as a narrative tool are just so strong. its full of all kinds of meaning.
Great shout with Lalo!
I went into watching WInd River not knowing anything about it. That intense build up to that shoot out was incredible with an amazing pay off. Blew me away with how visceral it was.
A good candidate for a good movie shootout is The Way Of The Gun, in particular the final one. It has a very understated, grounded approach to them that makes them feel all the more visceral and threatening.
Nice film!
When you included "Desperado" and that scene, which is my favorite.. it's the "Not yet" that always got me. Perfect. You've made a subscriber of me sir becuz i sure was going to suggest that! Great work on the series!
That Heat shootout is my favorite too!
I appreciate the It's Always Sunny intro
Desperado is such a good damn movie, glad to see it on here.
Its a FUN film!
My Favourite Movie Shootouts:
1) In an otherwise average film, there is an incredible shootout in The International (2009) starring Clive Owen. It takes place on the spiral slope of the Guggenheim Museum, very tense, lots of bulletholes on white walls, wide shots and close shots, hero gets injured which ramps up the desperation of the situation, a switch of allegiance, and its brutal.
2) THAT scene in A Better Tomorrow with Chow Yun-fat, watch it in the original version not the dub so that you get the Chinese pop music lead-in.
That "its always sunny " intro was fire 😂
The one with the guns 😂
The shootout in heat was so good that some military instructors used it to showcase urban combat, allegedly
#suggestion Best opening scenes in movies. #1 Way of the Gun. The shoot outs are top quality, too.
Love the vid, and would love it too if you renamed it and treated it as its own series (bad shootouts vs good shootouts) to avoid confusion, I think. Great work as always!
Big love! Let's see how it does, it might get it's own series!
DESPERADO IS SOOOO UNDERRATED THANK YOU
Loving the series so far. Our views on fighting in films are still pretty much aligned, but your charisma and dedication deserves way more views!
I still wish that one of the best and even most important Hollywood films of the century, Babylon, wasn't so maligned, but that's another topic. Keep up the good work.
A additional note is that in the original Turkish film, the guy didn't scream endlessly. That was added sound to an ancient UA-cam video that spawned an immortal meme.
HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA! Sorry, I've kept my Babylon slander down to a minimum recently.
@@MarcusFlemmings LOL. No worries. I'm happily subbed.
Pulled the rug out from me with this one Marcus 🤣 still waiting to see analysis of the final fight from Flashpoint starring Donnie Yen
Hhahaa! Analysis: amazing fight...goes on for a bit too long...but amazing. The film is meh! (I'll include in a volume soon!)
@@MarcusFlemmingsFlashpoint is a good movie
Turkish guy here. I'm more than happy and honored to see "Karateci Kız" in one of your videos.
🎉5:23
What a scene!!!
@@MarcusFlemmings truely an icon.
Yeah, had no doubt if there is a talk about gunfights - Heat is gonna be praised. I remember watching it and feeling devastated by the sound. That scene felt like it was going on forever, in the best way possible. Being an action buff myself, I don't remember ever watching a scene that felt so heavy and impactful while giving me exactly what I came for. Great video as always, and a great way for one to start a week.
Love this comment!
I truly appreciate your insight. You make some great points with your opinions, and some of what you say is irrefutable, thats for sure. But I love this series and cant wait for more. I think i enjoyed it more when you were keeping it strictly to fighting. But these are fun too ! Thanks again, Brometheus.
YES! I prefer the fighting too, tbh! But there'll be a bumper-ish fight only video this Sunday coming!
@@MarcusFlemmings very cool, I will certainly be on the lookout. how about (just an idea) a segment for like, best battle-of-the-wits????
BY THE WAY I fricken LOVED the car chase episode 😎 just keep doing what you do, homie! Cheers, from East Coast US 😊
My two favorite shootouts are Wind River and Hold the Dark
WE could obviously have a whole Jason Statham-themed episode of this series - both gun and martial - but I *was* expeting at least a mention to the prolonged final shootout scene in Wrath of Man. Keep up the good work man!
That's a good point. You could even include Lock-Stock and Two Smoking Barrels for having a good gun fight now that I think of it. Snatch as well.
I love that film, Guy Ritchie's 3rd or 4th best film!
Deffo - any Guy Ritchie movie, really!
I’d like you to touch on the “Gun-Kata” of Equilibrium.
seeing desperato interlaced with equalibrium was a wakeup call. deadpool, same deal.
There's a mini clip in this video :)
A good movie with both amazing hand to hand fight scenes and guns would be "safe" with Jason Stathan it is one of my favorite movies ever, has sone really good fights and some really cold shoot-out moments.
If you do another one of these, you have to do Way of the Gun’s final shoot out. So underrated.
Marcus you need to include the shootouts and action scenes in The Way of the Gun a criminally underrated film in my opinion. In that there is one bit in a shoot out that's an homage to westerns but with the exception of that one bit that still works I love it so much because of it's realism. And that's also why I don't like much the John Wick it's too cartoon.
Ngl that scene of dude with the sword "what ya gonna do fight him bare handed" was funny asf
The original print of Samurai Cop was thrown away, found in the dumpster, and rescued by a random person for everyone today. The director never told his family he made a film and they were happy to sell the rights.
Finders Keepers indeed
If you're going to start a series dedicated to shootouts and gun fights like another commenter suggested (and I agree), I'll throw out a Good vs Bad pair of recommendations like I did in the Part 6 comments.
Kick-Ass - The scene where Hit Girl saves Kick-Ass and Big Daddy from the televised execution.
The Fifth Element - Corbin Dallas shoots his way out of the theater against all of those aliens.
In one scene, there's terrible CGI, weird first person shooter perspective, pitch blackness and blinding epilepsy-inducing strobe lights, both of which make it almost impossible to see anything, and in my opinion way over the top acting from Nic Cage which made it hard to take seriously when I think it was trying to be.
In the other, all of the action is clear as day, there are fantastic practical effects, and it doesn't take itself too seriously so the acting, especially from Chris Tucker, is great and fits the tone.
Well, what about Christopher McQuarrie's debut as a director - the way of the gun? Probably the most underrated movie....
I look forward to seeing these every Sunday. Keep up the great work 👍
Big love!
The GOAT posted again
You legend!
Another great gun scene: when Jean Reno teaches Natali Portman how to kill in Leon: The Professional. It is so ridiculous the scene plays out. One of the underrated movies from the 1990's
Tremendous film! The extended version, takes the love romance too far, but the cut version is perfection!
I agre. "Heat", "Scarface" and Matrix" is a over top shooting
my favorite shootout scene(while kinda shootout) is from the april 9th movie
Wind River was a great add. Loved that scene. So good.
This film is the moment I realised Elizabeth Olsen is a talent!
@@MarcusFlemmings And that ending was so satisfying.
I'm so happy to see the final gunfight from The Wild Bunch, one of my favorite new Hollywood films, get a reference. If you're looking for some pretty badass gunplay action from a B movie, check out most of the work of Albert Pyun, particularly Nemesis from 1992. Pyun is among my favorite directors for his sheer ability to make such great things with little money
Fun fact from a film studies student about Scarface. De Palma synced the cameras to the guns so every round was captured on film. It gives a visceral intensity when compared to other films of the era where gun fire could happen between frames
Love that Scarface fact..Tarantino was talking about the same camera issue a few days ago with Bill Maher!
I am so glad to see the good the bad and the ugly being mentioned and yes would love to see more of that bad movie
Big love!
Squibs, sparks, smoke, explosions, blood spurts, kinematic aimiing poses, collapsing scenery and slowmo..HK action knows how to perfectly exaggerate the cinematic aspects of gun play.
This is the first time ever that a UA-camr I watch had that "95% of viewers aren't subscribed" clip, and I looked, and realized that I wasn't subscribed lol. Mistake corrected.
On the bright side, it means the algorithm is just throwing these videos at me so often, I assumed I was! Whatever you're doing, you're doing it right!
Massive love for subbing...finally! Haha!
Awesome series! Loving it so far!
Thank you :)
I would love for you to talk about hard boiled 1992 hospital shootout
the best part of sundays :)
OK, now I want more commentary about Equilibrium. It was such a cool movie. It'd be great to see it compared to the semi-followup "UltraViolet".
SAMURAI COP! Thank you.
Rifftrax (the guys from MST3K) made solid gold with this movie.
Legends!
That quick shot of the Untouchables made me think of the final shootout in Gangster Squad
Hahahah that part at the beginning “Is something neither had done before.. actually I tell a lie” *smash cut to SAY HELLO TO MY LIL FRIEND* 😂😂 Absolutely sent me 💀
Al PACINO :-D
11:43 should remind you of Tequila in the teahouse gunfight at the beginning of "Hard Boiled"
i will say that the opening shootout in star wars episode 4 mimics how naval boarding parties would fight in the 60s and 70s
A friend who was really into Star Wars explained that Stormtroopers have such bad aim because their vision is impaired but the armour is really good in the TTRPG. My counterpoint was "the armour that doesnt seem to protect them at all from stone age teddy bears?"
The Anton Chigurh/Llewellyn Moss firefight scene from No Country for Old Men is a good one. (Leaving a like for giving a spotlight to the underappreciated Wind River and subscribing as I've been enjoying the content.)
Massive love!
Yup I agree heat has likely the best shooting scene in movie history only matched in intensity by wind river
would love to see you cover the protector in the next volume
John Wick 1 is gold. 2-4 are ass, but with a couple great scenes (top-view shotgun scene in the fucked up house, for example) sprinkled in.
if you're doing guns now, I think the act 2 shootout in james camerons Aliens, where we first get to see the M56 Smartgun (steady gun) in action, deserves consideration on your list. the build up to that scene within the scope and plot of the movie leads to one of the greatest weapon debuts in film imho
I love this series so much, anf not only do i get a new episode, i get the guns episode? Truly, im the happiest dude ever rightnow
You got what you wanted!!
One movie shootout I feel pretty under rated is The Kingdom. It's a pretty good movie about fbi agents in Saudi Arabia and the end gun fight was prgunfight. Jamie Foxx was in that but also coincidentally Collateral with Tom Cruise. Like Heat it was a Michael Mann film with amazing gunfights.
For enjoying a gun fight scene, it does not need to be realistic. Heat shoot out was amazing because it felt real, it felt they had a shoot out in the middle of the down town between all those skyscrapers. Shot em up had amazing shoot-outs, but none of them were real at all. They fit in the tone of the movie so well.
Best action movie with the best gun fights is 'Hard Boiled'. Nothing else comes close 😁
What about funny fights? Buddy fighting the Pin Pals in “Six String Samurai”. One of my fav movies!
Would love to see the bus depot oil fight from the first Transporter film.
Come to think of it, the axe fight at the mansion earlier in the film is great aswell
I believe after several of these, good fantasy and superhero fights should be considered. Some of them can be visceral.
Done that already, in volume 6 :) have a watch!
The one take from John Wick 4 is fantastic
Which part?
@@MarcusFlemmings The top-down dragonfire shotgun scene.
@@MarcusFlemmings What TornadoWhirl33 said.
Also, all of the CQC parts of any John Wick film are pretty good, anyway, though with 4 you can tell that they wanted you to feel tired just watching them, especially that final up and down of that last staircase at the end there. Sisyphean to the extreme, that one.
Please have a look at some video game fights. God of war and Jedi survivor come to mind. Also please have a look at the Vader scene at the end of rogue one, it’s such a good fight when it comes to building up a threatening character. I love these videos so much keep it up man!!!
I love Desperado. The soundtrack is just as good as the action.
Great shout outs to Wind river and The Town, the latter being up there with Heat.
I like videos with guns or without! Do both these are really good!
Big love!
A quick nod to the greatest gun fight ever, in Naked Gun!
AMAZING!
4:10 I think the history of that scene that I remember was Harrison ford was sick that day and he was supposed to have a fight scene. But since he wasn’t feeling well they just had him shoot the guy lol
The whole time I was hoping to see him cover the Tequila shootout in Baby Driver. I think that unlike most shootouts, the music only plays to the benefit of that scene.
I love Equilibrium~
The penultimate scene in "The Guard" is a great shootout
Underrated film!
A really neat detail about the shootout in Heat is that the robbers fire indiscriminately in full auto, and the police fire more carefully in semi-auto. A lot of movies would have both sides firing like crazy.
I already commented this on the last video, but I will do so again taking advantage of the video being recently uploaded:
One Marvel superhero fight I think always goes underappreciated, is Hulk vs the Abomination in 2008's "The Incredible Hulk". The movie itself went pretty forgotten, but I think it's a good example of how the fight between Superman and Zod in "Man of Steel" could had been done right.
Usually when you have a fight between 2 people or monsters that can breaks cities apart like nothing, it's very difficult to tell the impact, so it doesn't feel like toy figures on scaled down model. But this movie seels that impact just out of its sound design alone. You can literally hear the sound of bones breaking and flesh tearing whenever they hit each other, and makes it feel all the more brutal.
Yeah, I watched it recently actually because of your comment on a video...I'll feature it soon!
FINALLY WE TALK BOUT DESPERADO😂😂
Would like to see a Sports Movie Fights Scenes. Comparing boxing and MMA movies like Rocky, Warrior, Never Back Down etc
Love this!
I'm glad we're moving onto shootouts because frankly I find that vol 5 & 6 really lost any substantive analysis and have just become montages of different fights.
I have to vehemently disagree with this - if anything, the inverse, but thanks for watching none-the-less!
Additionally...I recommend a scene from 'No Tears For the Dead'...s. korean film that has a great shootout near the end with a guy hiding behind a car.
Show some transporter shootout scenes aswell.
I think the only serious contender for HEAT's throne is the Escape from Tarkov: Raid series. As my friend put it, "a western crew filming a gunfight like this would wind up on a watchlist at the end of production." They're EXCEPTIONALLY well done and unsettlingly real feeling, and plot important characters drop like flies. Anything less wouldn't be true to the game itself.
It might have been mentioned already but as far as I recall the escape on the Death Star was a ploy for the Empire to get the position of the rebel's base. 😅
Unless of course the explanation was to try to salvage the sequence 😊