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I'd say that Man on Fire was pretty realistic. Although there wasn't that many shoot outs, Danzel Washington was pretty convincing as an ex-counter terrorism specialist.
The movie Taken starring Liam Neeson, who also plays an ex-counter terrorism specialist. It had some pretty realistic gun fights as well. I really liked the action in that movie, it was very smooth and looked like Neeson's character was a true trained professional. |
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I think Last man standing was one of the least realistic, especiallly where his 1911s not only have 50 round mags apparently but can launch a man airborne, make him flip, and land across a street, while the shooter experiences no recoil.
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the ending battle in The Kingdom was pretty good.
I also like to point out, besides the dual wielding MP5ks, or Beretta, Punisher Warzone had the Punisher wield the M4 pretty well, doing reloads and everything. The only thing about the scenes where he's using the M4 that's out of the box was when he breaks through a wooden door with the M4 and fires the grenade launcher inside the room. There was also a lot of double tapping in that movie.
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