Just saw this today and figured some of you will get a kick out of it. It’s a frozen scene between cops and robbers and you can slide the timer around. Really have no other way to explain it other then you have to take the two minutes and check it out.
You can click at various markers on the time scale they show you a little bit about the making of the video.
if you pause it about 2/3 of the way through, near the ‘vfx’ pop up part…
the 5.56 shell casings are being ejected (seemingly) out of the left side of the rifle. however, m-16 rifles and their clones have the ejection port on the right side.
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
if you pause it about 2/3 of the way through, near the ‘vfx’ pop up part…
the 5.56 shell casings are being ejected (seemingly) out of the left side of the rifle. however, m-16 rifles and their clones have the ejection port on the right side.[/quote]
You just haaad to shit on everyone’s parade with “technicalities”. Blagh!!!
[quote]HolyMacaroni wrote:
if you pause it about 2/3 of the way through, near the ‘vfx’ pop up part…
the 5.56 shell casings are being ejected (seemingly) out of the left side of the rifle. however, m-16 rifles and their clones have the ejection port on the right side.[/quote]
Yeah, that is not something you’ll ever see, unless the director expected us to believe that the cases ejected normally, then ricocheted off the wall, and fell back down on the left side of the rifle.
More likely is that, as usual, nobody involved in the production of this film knows anything about firearms.
Oh, well, at least old Ronald here didn’t have the safety on.