drusselmeyer
Master Member
The catch phrases like "Game Changer".
I hear brother, I hear you...it's a habit of mine (that really irks my wife) to count shots once they start. 90% of the time, the character doing the shooting is out of ammo real fast...I've seen real cops shootings at suspects and the mix of adrenaline/situation makes it very easy to either lost count or not count at allJust watched 'Die Hard' again on Christmas and the unlimited ammo really bothers me. They sure get a lot of mileage out of a 30 round mag.
It's not unlimited ammo in films. They have 30 round mags taped together. You shoot until you run out the you flip to the other mag. Then when you run out you flip again. And when you run out again you flip the mags again.
It's not unlimited, it's perpetual.
Right! I'm 7 months post shoulder surgery and while not shot, I still have some weakness and soreness leaning on or using my right shoulder getting up.Characters with injuries not moving like they have injuries.
At the end of Indy 5, he wakes up in bandages from having been shot in the left shoulder.
He leans on his left arm to get out of bed.
He leans on his left arm to sit in a chair.
He leans on his left arm to get out of the chair.
NO!
Yea, she should have bled out real quick after the leg is removed. Let alone walking with her arm around another character's body.How about how in Starship Troopers, Carmen is skewered through the shoulder near the end yet moves like it's no big deal?
Just watched 'Die Hard' again on Christmas and the unlimited ammo really bothers me. They sure get a lot of mileage out of a 30 round mag.
100 years of guano accumulation smooths it out!Caves with perfectly flat and level floors.
Wow, instant adrenaline. This is what tells you to GET OUT. If you ever come across smoothly laid silt or sand inside a cave .... get out. But in that same vein, there shouldn't be anything else in the cave either due to the force or presence of flooding.also, caves that stormwater runs into or out of will level off due to mud being washed in.
I hear you and my many Emerg. doc friends always said the same thing: shot in the arm/leg...if it goes through the bone, you're in big troubleTalking about unrealistic injuries, anytime someone goes through a pane of glass and gets up with only a few scratches. Mythbusters busted this years ago (using a pig as their human analog), showing that a person would have extensive lacerations. No one's getting up and walking away after going through a glass window.
Another thing (not sure if it's been mentioned already) but people getting shot in supposedly non-lethal parts of their anatomy, especially when the hero decides to aim for a shoulder or leg because they don't want to kill the person, only injure them. Shooting someone in the arm or leg isn't really better than shooting them in the chest due to arteries running through your body. It's very likely to kill someone by hitting an artery and even the best marksman can't control that. Also, my dad was a police reserve and said you're taught to shoot center mass because it's the greatest chance of hitting someone. A person is very hard to intentionally hit in the leg or arm because not only is the person moving, but their arms and legs are moving even more than their abdomen, especially if they're running. Same thing for shooting a gun out of someone's hand. Center mass is the best chance of stopping another person with a gun.
Not to worry though. The hero with the arm or leg injury will simply wrap a clean bandage OVER their grubby street clothing and bingo, instant healing. Sepsis and other blood poisoning won’t kick in until after the end credits have finished and ‘no animals were harmed in the making of this motion picture’!Talking about unrealistic injuries, anytime someone goes through a pane of glass and gets up with only a few scratches. Mythbusters busted this years ago (using a pig as their human analog), showing that a person would have extensive lacerations. No one's getting up and walking away after going through a glass window.
Another thing (not sure if it's been mentioned already) but people getting shot in supposedly non-lethal parts of their anatomy, especially when the hero decides to aim for a shoulder or leg because they don't want to kill the person, only injure them. Shooting someone in the arm or leg isn't really better than shooting them in the chest due to arteries running through your body. It's very likely to kill someone by hitting an artery and even the best marksman can't control that. Also, my dad was a police reserve and said you're taught to shoot center mass because it's the greatest chance of hitting someone. A person is very hard to intentionally hit in the leg or arm because not only is the person moving, but their arms and legs are moving even more than their abdomen, especially if they're running. Same thing for shooting a gun out of someone's hand. Center mass is the best chance of stopping another person with a gun.
I'd argue that leg and arm shots can be non-lethal depending on where on the arm or leg they've been shot. Generally speaking, all of the major arteries and veins that run through the arms and legs are on the inside, so the side of your arms and legs facing your body. A shot to the outer arms or legs is much less likely to hit a major vein or artery than a shot to the inner part of the limbs would.Another thing (not sure if it's been mentioned already) but people getting shot in supposedly non-lethal parts of their anatomy, especially when the hero decides to aim for a shoulder or leg because they don't want to kill the person, only injure them. Shooting someone in the arm or leg isn't really better than shooting them in the chest due to arteries running through your body. It's very likely to kill someone by hitting an artery and even the best marksman can't control that. Also, my dad was a police reserve and said you're taught to shoot center mass because it's the greatest chance of hitting someone. A person is very hard to intentionally hit in the leg or arm because not only is the person moving, but their arms and legs are moving even more than their abdomen, especially if they're running. Same thing for shooting a gun out of someone's hand. Center mass is the best chance of stopping another person with a gun.