
(We can't really get him on pointing the gun at a person, since he was intending to possibly shoot Clark.)
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As old as that observation is, no one has ever gotten it right. You'd think by now that someone would replace the prob with soft foam or something so they could throw it and the actor wouldn't have to duck.KBCraig wrote:If the bad guy shoots Superman, he stands there with his hands on his hips while the bullets bounce off. And then when the BG runs out of ammo and throws the gun at him... Superman ducks?
While I agree this is true with most actors, directors, producers and the like, and I haven't really paid that much attention (I know I should), consider who the characters are... Kate and Sawyer are criminals, What's-his-name-hobbit is a druggie, Jack is a doctor with may have SOME experience with guns, Locke is a self-taught newbie (as it appears so far). The only one with experience is Sayid and who knows what they are taught in the Republican Guard. It looks like the Others may have some knowledge, but as I said, I don't know if they were handling guns properly or not.I'm finally getting into "Lost," and while watching the first season was on edge all the time because every time they handled guns, they had their fingers on the trigger!!!! Even while they pulled the slide back and loaded the weapon!!
Hehe you watch smallville too? I haven't kept up with it but I would like to. Usually I only expect teens and 20 somethings to watch smallville.Venus Pax wrote:Last night I watched Smallville. The character Lex Luthor pointed a gun at Clark Kent. And ya know what? His finger was NOT inside the trigger guard! I was so surprised. Usually these actor-types don't have safe gun-handling skills. I was impressed.
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(We can't really get him on pointing the gun at a person, since he was intending to possibly shoot Clark.)
Interestingly enough, the slug they showed while she was saying ".223 . . ." appeared to be a .22LR, which would be an amazingly accurate portrayal for such a show. And the one thousandth of an inch difference in diameter (.22LR is nominally .224) could be almost forgiven, except that they were immediately off searching for a handgun, swabbing the security guard's RIGHT hand for GSR when even the most neophyte firearms enthusiast knows that there have been many more .22LR rifles produced than handguns. And then it got magically narrowed down to a 1022.KaProw wrote:I watch smallville as well. but speaking of T.V and guns ...
Last night on CSI: Miami one of the team was shot in the head by a ".223 caliber Ruger 1022" that has ammo that can be used in a hand gun as well as a rifle. ... lol