Because those two were inspired by the movie. Apparently they didn't see it through to the end when just about everyone dies.
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One of my all time favorite movies. Thanks for posting this and reminding me to go watch it!
Still one of the greatest movies of all time and that scene is one of the greatest action sequences of all time. As much as I love the new CGI this goes to show you that you don't necessarily need it to have a great action sequence as it still stacks up well against the advanced CGI almost 20 years later.
Great advice. In fact, there's a Tavor available here! [Flower]
Heat is one of my all-time favorite movies- and right behind it is the movie that these cool scenes are from (inspired by Heat)- The Town, which is one helluva movie.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQEYQ2ccY6c
Awesome heist and shootout/chase scene.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t9eDVFrQDXM
Great dialog in this interrogation scene.
SPOILER ALERT!!! The scene below is from near the end...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoepxsXgtYs
The Town fun fact: During one scene they're actually watching the drive-in scene from HEAT. I thought that was a cool tip of the cap from a movie that was obviously inspired by it greatly.
'I need your help. We're going to hurt some people and you can't ask me questions about it later.'
'....who's car are we taking?'
My favorite all time movie. I have about every copy made of it to include the one with 'the making' disc included. Mann is a crazy stickler for realism. He sent everyone to firearms training, actually made them do many of the scenes at the range with live ammo with a very high end firearms instructor. He also made them put on makeup and case the actual bank used for the scene after going through training with real bank robbers. The shootout scene was shot with full powder blanks to add to the realism and done in downtown LA on a closed set. The entire crew was shellshocked for days after shooting the scene, they said the actual sound and the reverb off of the skyscrapers was the most horrific thing they has all heard. After sound editing did the shooting special effects overlay, the entire production crew knew it was garbage and not even close to the horror the original shooting sounds. They used the full-blanks soundtrack.
So ya, Ridge is right. He just wasn't as wordy as I was.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hA-xIssgT-o
Real time draw and shoot by the bad guy, a GM USPSA shooter.
(bad video... he shoots two center mass, one to the mellon. They were going to speed up the tape, but he convinced them to shoot one real time. They didn't shoot a second run.)