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can someone explain what made this scene so good? why do the gunshots sound so powerful and why is it so intense?

and why can't anyone do it again?
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they trained for it properly
they used the on-set audio of the guns firing blanks or whatever, not sound effects in post
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>>217260441
>can someone explain what made this scene so good?
Combination of the buildup, the location, the realism, and the number of extras. Also, it stands out since the movie that surrounds it is not an action movie, but a drama.
>why do the gunshots sound so powerful and why is it so intense?
I'm pretty sure they used the actual gunshots that were recorded during filming instead of inserting new ones in.
>and why can't anyone do it again?
Hollywood gatekeeping talent.
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It wasn't THAT good, still to this day can't understand what is all the fuss about
t. gun fag
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>>217260542
Filtered
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>>217260441
They used live rounds and 0 practical or special effects. Can't make movies like that anymore since Baldwin ruined it.
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>>217260542
it is very good, but the reason it stands out more today is because they rarely use blanks or squibs these days so you get very fake looking shootouts. i also think because the scene and context is quite grounded, which helps with the authenticity. contrast that with something like the latest john wick
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>>217261156
also since they shot it all live the acoustics were amazing, you cant replicate the echoing off buildings like that
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for me its when he goes from all smiles to getting in on in .5 seconds
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Modern Hollywood finds guns icky and won't even use real guns with blank adaptation anymore, because a lot of celebrities refuse to use them and would have their character not use guns if they could.
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>>217260441
Simple tactics and manual of arms demonstration. Great sound capturing the echoing through the plaza. But it completely shits itself with Pacino receiving zero flak for cowboy 1 man SWAT hostage headshot bullshit. Ending needs the tension of him throwing caution to the wind while he's still not suspended or worse.
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>>217260511
Do celebrities actually hold on to any of the skills they learn while making movies? Excluding Keanu Reeves
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>>217260441
this film is amazing if you fast forward any time there's a woman on screen
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They move and cover themselves like an actual gunfight.

Now they just send actors to flat range 3 gun faggots like Taran Tactical and every scene is just them shooting several guys at point blank like John Wick.
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>>217260441
its not
the entire movie is a horrid soap opera
autistic gun fags jizz over this because the gun go boom and they like reload right or something gay
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It's a test case that good movie-making is like 90% sound and music design.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YTrCeCfcxY
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>>217262177
Tom Cruise
>that behind the scenes collateral stuff where cruise in character pretends to be a deliveryman and has like a 30 min lunch convo with some random without anyone realizing it was tom cruise
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>>217260542
>t. gun fag
Name a better film shootout then
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>>217262172
But why does it sound different than war movies (even set in middle east)? It's got sound DESIGN unlike police body cam.
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>>217260542
Poor excuse for a gun fag then

Is there really no one ITT who knows it's based on this?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Hollywood_shootout
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>>217262280
NTA but any one of the shootouts in Hard Boiled are better. Especially the warehouse and the hospital.
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>>217263195
Was going to mention this. That incident among a few others in the 90s are what caused the militarization of the police.
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>>217263330
the militarization of police is due to Black gang bangers with Uzis along with Black rioters
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>>217263330
>That incident among a few others in the 90s are what caused the militarization of the police.
>>217263872
>the militarization of police is due to Black gang bangers with Uzis along with Black rioters
the 1033 program started under HW Bush in the 90s...but it wasn't until 9/11 and the surplus of shit left over from our 'war on terror' that things went wonky
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>>217260441
>literally me
I do this while I wait for mother in walmart parking lot.
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>>217260441
1. Mann is an autism
2. Actors love theater-style gun school that Mann wants them to take
>>217260522
3. They used real audio but it picks up this big echo from the huge surrounding buildings to really add depth to the sounds. There's no tight cutoff even compared to regular gunshot sounds let alone sterile foley shits.
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>>217260511
>>217264299
>hollywood sound editors don't have compression and reverb plugins
grim.
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>>217263195
who knows that a 1997 shootout inspired a 1995 movie? probably some insane time travelling schizo
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>>217264363
i dont know how a hollywood sound editor would even know how to design such an authentic audio space without just going into downtown and firing some guns
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Heat is really overrated. It's not bad or anything but it's not anything special but people talk about it like it's an all time classic action movie
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>>217264514
it is an all time classic action scene with an all time great ensemble cast but like people have been saying it's not an action movie. It's sort of an outlier in the heist genre. Mann liked to ride that line back in the old days.
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>>217264514
all the Natalie Portman shit was pointless and unnecessary
You could cut it out of the movie and no one would notice
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>>217264160
That isn't true. How long do you think it took for surplus war on terror supplies to be made available to domestic law enforcement? The late 2000s? The militarization of the police in the 90s was a direct response to a lot of high profile incidents as well as the police being outgunned by criminals.
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>>217264627
There needed to be some placeholder kid that he was shown being a terrible father to.
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>>217264378
but was the incident inspired by the movie heat?
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>>217260441
It’s actually a shit scene because you can’t keep track of who’s where and who’s shooting who. It’s just loud. Cringe ass Reddit scene for fags that like posting shit like
>fun fact, they show Val Kilmer reloading in army basic training
No one gives a fuck.
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>>217264687
no that was inspired by meth and maybe predator 2
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>>217264514
It has Pacino and DeNiro talking together before the two of them sold-out and became trash. Boomers were easily excited by movies and tv back then.
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>>217264709
really?
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>>217264687
that doesn't matter, blud commited blunder
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>>217263195
so happy for youtube so that you browns can live through videos and not become menaces to society.
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>>217260441
Any webm requests?
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>Onset audio of guns
Really? They sounded like they were being fired in a gun range to me. I'd expect them to be a bit more quiet out in the open.
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>>217263195
kino

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6cTlPFxfx5s
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Reminder that Hollywood enables aping of its criminal behavior through its films.
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>>217262228
based soundtrack

I'm glad I found this movie here.
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>>217264514
>people talk about it like it's an all time classic action movie
It is. This reddit-schtick of Heat hating is really gay. You zoomers and homos need to stick to Marvel slop.
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>>217264687
They had the VHS apparently
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>>217264696
I give a fuck
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>>217265007
movie blanks used to be notoriously loud precisely because of onset audio, however audio equipment got better, most sounds were added in post but philosophy behind production of blanks stayed the same
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>>217260441
>can someone explain what made this scene so good?
The guys who made it explain why.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gW0yebyGk-8
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>>217265007
>I'd expect them to be a bit more quiet out in the open.
See: >>217266087
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>>217260737
Truly.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Bne1xN1popo&t=5s&pp=ygUVVW5jbGUgT0pJIG5ha2VkIHJpZmxl0gcJCU0KAYcqIYzv
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>>217260441
>explain what made this scene so good?
They did a pretty good job showing that the crew had done some training and understood the basic concepts of fire and maneuver. Most gunfights never did that in film.

>why do the gunshots sound so powerful
They used blanks and recorded them for the film.
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>>217262133
He had to get it on. They were about to make a move.
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>>217262177
>Do celebrities actually hold on to any of the skills they learn
Of course. However, without constant training, skills deteriorate over time.
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>>217264696
Miserable fag
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>>217267849
On a serious note, I’ve been going full Waingro mode lately, and it’s great.

…my general aesthetic. Not the whole “murdering brown hookers” bit.
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>>217267925
>Not the whole “murdering brown hookers” bit.
You gotta' step it up, brother.
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so what's the deal with firing blanks on set now. do they still do it? or did the alec baldwin fiasco ruin everything. im thinking of that strange things clip where the girl is firing a gun and it looks completely retarded.
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>>217268042
Practical effects on general need to make a return. Squibs and blanks most especially.
I’m tired of this ultra-soft, homosexual safety culture in its entirety, but film should be extra-unsafe.
“Uhhhhh blanks aren’t safe. It needs to be safe uhhhhhh.”
I want actors to bleed for their craft. They get paid enough.
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>>217268042
The point is they nearly always (before Heat and after it) replace the sound of things like gunshots in editing, with fake foley sound effects. They even did this in Heat at first during production, but Michael Mann and others in the sound crew said no, that sounds like shit, put the original production sound back.

The blanks they fire on set aren't usually for the sound, they're for the smoke and flash and slight recoil so it looks more natural than just holding a gun and saying "bang" when you pull the trigger. Baldwin didn't fire a blank, he fired a real bullet. But blanks can still kill you if you put the gun barrel right against someone a la Brandon Lee.
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>>217262280
Way of the gun (2000)
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>>217260441
They employed some SAS guy for choreographing this scene as I remember.
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>>217268419
>some SAS guy
Two.
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>>217260441
because you touch yourself at night
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>>217263195
I'd crash out too if I had that many vowels in my name, to say nothing about all the shit on top of the letters
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>>217268371
Way of the gun has some good choices in guns and occasionally in how they're used but it's far more Hollywood action movie than the Heat shootout. It's like a modern interpretation of a western for how the big shootout goes. Bringing one extra mag in a jacket pocket and then wasting it hip firing into a wall isn't on the same level as the shoot and scoot suppressive fire and foresight of concealing a full combat load of 5.56 under a suit jacket. Way of the Gun is cool though, don't get me wrong they're just not really comparable as for why they're cool.
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>>217267925
>Not the whole “murdering brown hookers” bit
you're not getting it on
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>>217264627
The boring shit elevates the action. If it was only action the movie would be boring
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>>217264363
They do, just like almost every single household in America has paintbrushes. But just because you have the tools doesn't mean you know how to use them. I don't expect hollywood sound editors to know how to replicate the sound of a shootout in a downtown corridor surrounded by skyscrapers anymore than I expect the average homeowner to know to to pull off convincing object source lighting for example.
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>>217261156
yes anon they fired off hundred and hundreds of round of live ammunition on the streets of downtown LA at extras, props and buildings
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>>217269377
that's just how we did things back in the day
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>>217262228
this extends to anything that involves sound and image, Bloodborne is an excellent game but the audio effects on weapons and enviroments is dogshit.
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>>217269377
what did you think the LA riots were about?
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>>217260441
>the gunfire echoing buildings
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>>217260441
everyone locked in
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was chris the real waingro? truly they were making a move and he had to get it on
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i brought heat on blu ray
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>>217271615
the real Waingro were the friends we've made along the way
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>>217263195
>body armor worked against even the swats high power weapons
Those guys were hardcore



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