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    Cadex in Death Wish

    Thought a rifle in one of the posters in the background looked familiar when Bruce Willis went shopping

    Cadex poster in the gun store.. nice

    Let us not get into the politics of the movie..sadly

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    The scene is filmed at CRAFM in Montreal. Frank, the owner and my old boss, is in the first gun store scene showing someone a table.
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    I found it to be an excellent remake of the original.
    They didn't mess it up with blockbuster effects. It was nicely updated to include today's modernisms.
    I was happy with the gun store scene that they showed the paperwork and explained the laws.
    Overall I'd have to say well done and I hope they make more.

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    no way, hahaha,

    that is amazing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Overlander2018 View Post
    The scene is filmed at CRAFM in Montreal. Frank, the owner and my old boss, is in the first gun store scene showing someone a table.
    Saw that. Table came in handy.
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    Just gave it a go. Nice shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Overlander2018 View Post
    The scene is filmed at CRAFM in Montreal. Frank, the owner and my old boss, is in the first gun store scene showing someone a table.
    Nice! Though I bet the rifle wall looks really sad now :'(
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    Bethany totally misrepresented the process for obtaining a PAL.
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    It's a movie, a fictional movie, set in Chicago, shot on a 'second unit', but still produced by Hollywood types. I, too, was disappointed with the misrepresentation of the Illinois licensing process (and it's delays) and the ATF (registered transferable machine gun) registration process (and it's delays). But since when do we expect realism from a "Hollywood movie"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wendell View Post
    It's a movie, a fictional movie, set in Chicago, shot on a 'second unit', but still produced by Hollywood types. I, too, was disappointed with the misrepresentation of the Illinois licensing process (and it's delays) and the ATF (registered transferable machine gun) registration process (and it's delays). But since when do we expect realism from a "Hollywood movie"?
    Since John Wick, that's when.
    Government is a broker in pillage, and every election is sort of an advance auction sale of stolen goods. HL Mencken. 1919.

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