repoman
Contributor
Been watching a fair amount of action movies recently and depending on what tone and market it is going for there is often and insanely high amount of weaponry being used.
There are some movies where it works, like Fast and Furious 7, where by the rules of the series and the deft tone handling (James Wan) I can just say fuck it and enjoy the ride. Other movies where it is supposed to be realistic I just get annoyed.
I watched an otherwise fantastic suspense/spy movie from South Korea called The Berlin File that if it had 90% less bullets flying could have been a solid A.
Recently I just saw Surviving the Game (1994) with Ice Tea. Absolutely perfect amount of firepower and realistic human ability to take damage. Kept me engaged in the stakes of the movie.
There are some movies where it works, like Fast and Furious 7, where by the rules of the series and the deft tone handling (James Wan) I can just say fuck it and enjoy the ride. Other movies where it is supposed to be realistic I just get annoyed.
I watched an otherwise fantastic suspense/spy movie from South Korea called The Berlin File that if it had 90% less bullets flying could have been a solid A.
Recently I just saw Surviving the Game (1994) with Ice Tea. Absolutely perfect amount of firepower and realistic human ability to take damage. Kept me engaged in the stakes of the movie.