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I Watched John Wick in 0. 25x Speed and Here's What I Found

I Watched John Wick in 0. 25x Speed and Here's What I Found

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I Watched John Wick in 0. 25x Speed and Here's What I Found Throatwobbler: The wind theory sounds cool, but I don't buy it. It's more likely the fact that you weren't shown his sight picture when he actually fired and he shifted his sight before shooting. After all, it's a common movie trope of making the viewer unsure whether or not the shooter will actually kill the target or not. Also, that slight breeze shown on his hair was blowing up and toward him, not to his left, and definitely not hard enough to shift the bullet at least 6 inches. I enjoyed the John Wick movies, but I never liked the fact that Viggo was the one he had to fight at the end. After all, they'd spent the entire movie reiterating what a badass John Wick was, and after fighting hordes of guys in peak physical condition, an out-of-shape old guy almost takes him out at the end.
Date: 2022-06-24

Comments and reviews: 9


youre wrong about a couple things here. you said he didnt flip his watch until he went into killer mode but as soon as you said that you showed wick holding his dog. he didnt go into killer mode until his dog was killed but the watch was flipped while holding the dog. the wind that hardly moved the snipers hair would have had zero effect on the shot. wind doesnt really effect shots at close range with long range weapons like that. you can be shooting at 100- 200 yards and get very little effect from wind or bullet drop. so shooting from accross the street would be less than 100 yards away and a gentle breeze is not enough to make a bullet miss by 5 inches.
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keanu reeves, is such a brilliant actor and to be honest a rare person who is genuinely a nice guy off camera. One who looks after others.
But he trained hard to learn the skills shown on screen on the gun range with experts. With his gun training and martial arts skills in real life i wouldn't mess with him.
He is one of a kind and a good hearted man.

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Ah yes, the 300 round pistol mags in some movies. Also the use of appropriate magazine holsters and the weapons switches once he really runs out of ammo. Very nice details that makes it somewhat more -realistic-. However in John Wick 3 with him being pushed of the Continental's roof, he might have a broken back and some other not so minor injuries.
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i noticed the check jamming habit and the constant reload. im normally the person to count shots in movies to see how accurate they are before they reload or not. and also i noticed the watch thing. however the rest was unknown to me and a nice surprise and gives even more depth and realism to the movie thanks.
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Intrigued by your title I clicked. I tab to another page but start hearing some random advertisement. Came back & realized basically over 20% of this video is an ad. Got kind've a nasty taste in my mouth. I'll never know what 13 things you found but enjoy that milk from skillshare!
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BRO THE P30 mag count, the Kimber first Round failure to chamber, the watch (I can relate, the toasting drinks, the novel and the wind compensation for the sniper shot AMAZING! SERIOUSLY AMAZING. I figured the Kimber press check myself but he REST! AMAZING WORK
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Most, if not all. 45 1911s have a hard time loading the 1st round if the magazine is brand new. once it has had a couple of full mags ran, it won't have this problem. so, to be factually accurate, the Kimber isn't known for that malfunction.
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I have watched that movie many times including the theater and I noticed only ONE of the details: the dog toys in the back of the car. Very fantastic finding these and many give extra meaning to the nuances of the film. Thank you!
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Anybody who shoots in action disciplines can recognize his skills, I would imagine various types of operators do so too. Just keep in mind that it is not a training documentary, so some licence is to be expected.
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