Despite the criticisms I've read over the years, I think this scene is very well done. What it illustrates, and quite well, is: mindset, training, OODA, reactionary gap, etc. It is accurate in that respect.
BG1 uses his pistol to intimidate and threaten only; he is not a shooter or tactician.
BG2 is the sidekick along for the ride and seems almost afraid to show his handgun. His hand comes to rest on his gun but he does not draw/point it because he fails to classify the threat correctly and believes it's adequately covered by BG1. By the time BG2 IDs threat, he is already being shot, as he begins what would have been processing > decision components.
Vincent is the hunter. With training, experience, and muscle memory, he's already aware of what he's going to do, how he's going to do it.. several critical steps ahead of BG1-2.
If you watch the scene carefully, you will see that BG2's gun is never displayed until he falls and it can be seen in his hand on the ground. When the engagement starts, he turns away from the action as a natural physiological reaction to sudden/unexpected light and sound.
BG1 does have his handgun out, pointed at Vincent, but his physical and verbal cues support the conclusion that he is not going to fire. He is no match for Vincent who takes the threat (gun) off-line and executes a very quick Speed Rock.
Despite the criticisms I've read over the years, I think this scene is very well done. What it illustrates, and quite well, is: mindset, training, OODA, reactionary gap, etc. It is accurate in that respect.
BG1 uses his pistol to intimidate and threaten only; he is not a shooter or tactician.
BG2 is the sidekick along for the ride and seems almost afraid to show his handgun. His hand comes to rest on his gun but he does not draw/point it because he fails to classify the threat correctly and believes it's adequately covered by BG1. By the time BG2 IDs threat, he is already being shot, as he begins what would have been processing > decision components.
Vincent is the hunter. With training, experience, and muscle memory, he's already aware of what he's going to do, how he's going to do it.. several critical steps ahead of BG1-2.
If you watch the scene carefully, you will see that BG2's gun is never displayed until he falls and it can be seen in his hand on the ground. When the engagement starts, he turns away from the action as a natural physiological reaction to sudden/unexpected light and sound.
BG1 does have his handgun out, pointed at Vincent, but his physical and verbal cues support the conclusion that he is not going to fire. He is no match for Vincent who takes the threat (gun) off-line and executes a very quick Speed Rock.

That scene is pretty far ferched...I thought it looked a bit staged even the first time I saw it in the movie theater a few years ago. The second guy looks like he's touching fimself rather going for him gun....
The point is that it doesn't look fake if you give it a second thought.umm this is a movie not a real live video...what's the point of rationaziling it??
here's what happened they rehearsed it several times than shot it, it looks fake because it is!!!
what's next WWE is real??![]()
The point is that it doesn't look fake if you give it a second thought.
umm this is a movie not a real live video...what's the point of rationaziling it??
here's what happened; the guy put his hand as if he's going for the gun but he wasn't supposed to draw so he didn't, and just waited to get shot my Crouse's character... it looks fake because it is!!! Come on people!
what's next WWE is real??![]()
The draw from BG 2 appeared to be a little slower than it could have or should have been. That being said, the situation called for Vincent to down both guys. Aside from shooting the scene the way the director wanted, the skills demonstrated are 100% viable. That is the point behind rationalizing it. I guess the same could be said for IPSC or IDPA considering both get walk throughs and there is no possibility of the target moving.
Oh and wrestling in all its forms(outside of olympic wresting) is f*cking retarded.
TDC
Not very often that I like TDC's posts. I like this one. No offense TDC. I shoot a glock if it makes you less upset with me.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3AA_dgRdDhk <-- Real CCW with good end. Skip to about 0:25 to get to the good stuff.
Good on the guy keeping his head and thinking it through. Using the other teller to conceal drawing his own weapon whilst appearing natural to the assailant, then moving aside for a clear firing line to the bad guy and putting 3 cleaning into said BG.



























