I'd say that one would be dependent on wether or not the gun can be identified. There's no screenshot, but the description of the scene makes me think it could be done.
MT2008
09-23-2010 03:12 AM
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Originally Posted by MoviePropMaster2008
(Post 19548)
Did you NOT read what I wrote? I said "Only if the firearms is important to the plot or wielded in such a way that it sticks out in the minds of viewers ... and is identifiable." In ATL the gun is obvious, is a major point of interest and some viewers might ask "Hey, so what kind of gun is that?"
That is why "The Family Man" is also an acceptable page since Don Cheadle's gun is obvious and identifiable.
I'm talking about "Man holds unknown shotgun for three seconds of movie"
or
"man in crowd has an unknown revolver"
Those kinds of pages just gotta GO!
Ah, OK, gotcha.
MoviePropMaster2008
09-23-2010 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by BurtReynoldsMoustache
(Post 19564)
I'd say that one would be dependent on wether or not the gun can be identified. There's no screenshot, but the description of the scene makes me think it could be done.