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It's still better than in old stuff like Operation Flashpoint, where your guy sticks his open hand through the "gap" between the M16 hand guard and the M203.
Sometimes don't movies use ex-cops as extras though? I thought I read/heard that on T2 the swat guys in the Cyberdyne building were all ex-cops that worked for a special casting company. |
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Sometimes movies and show are able to get real SWAT or military or even ex military to join in.
In MW2, your looking in first person and you see yourself holding the foregrip, but looking at the NPC next to you, he isn't. And if the game engine has conflicts in making a character model hold the foregrips but still have conflicts with the environment, then why keep the foregrips? In a 3rd person shooter like Metal Gear Solid 4, where Snake's M4 does have a foregrip attachment option, you can see he grabs the foregrip when equipped.
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In my opinion, it seems that using a foregrip would be sort of awkward
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After spending 18 yrs in the military, I've learned to roll my eye's on the inside.
If the actor doesn't want to use the K grip then they don't have too. I always coach them to be comfy, because if they try to look like they know what they are doing they will fail. They have a lot to worry about like lines and hitting the mark blah blah. We are make a movie not saving the world. |
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Done any awesome movies with good shootouts? I know as the guy with the guns, it can be frustrating working with actors and directors that might not always listen
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A good movie CAN save the world!
So keep at it, whatever you're doing. |
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Just finished "Red", look for the belt feed machine gun and guess what it is.
Finished RE4 afterlife in 3D end of last year, working on a few more right now. Actors are like everybody else, they put pants on the same way we do. |
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Just so everyone knows, Al has worked on "Flashpoint" (since that's one of the examples of "foregrip allergy" that has been cited in this topic). His IMDB credits are here:
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1214249/ Quote:
I'm just so envious that you got to work on "Boondock Saints II" (dunno if you're a fan of the first one or not). |
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Think you can tell us some of the guns you got for Resident Evil Afterlife? I still can't believe they are continuously making these bad RE movies.
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