Although there are technical issues with this scene (not too many reloads, the sound of the rifle shot arriving before bullet etc...) I think this is a really well-done scene. Clearly none of these guys are world class marksmen & all seem to get panicked when shot at. I think it's a lot better done than most Hollywood shootouts when it comes to realism. Perhaps veteran SWAP or Special Forces guys would react more cooly under fire, but most people would panic to some extent & blast away to try & keep the other guys head down. The fact that they're mostly blasting away & not hitting a damn thing seems pretty accurate. Even the infuriating 'sniper' parts where they stand out in the open are entertaining, though I don't really get why the guy stands behind that branch instead of going prone for cover & stability. If someone was shooting back at me I wouldn't stand there. Overall, I liked it!
Can remember some time ago watching it on TV, good Australian actors and action producers directors whole shebang to of course, great action scene, the shoot out, they all copped one, even the backup man purched up on the hill, the snipper in the Landrover, and how's the Kingswood, not the kingswood
Thank you. I knew I'd seen that actor somewhere. It's 2024 for me and I haven't seen any Matrix film in at least ten years. Sort of like when Dwight Schrute pops up in a project that is not The Office.
Just because they don't show him reloading the gun doesn't mean that he doesn't reload it. He fills the magazines before meeting the drug distributors (you'd know if any of you saw the film). The other sniper is almost a thousand yards away (You'd also know this if you saw the film). At 900 meters the speed of a sniper bullet is 381 m/s due to wind resistance. So the bullet requires more than 2 seconds to reach its target. P.S Anyway this is cinema. For any of you looking for a firearms demonstration video there are thousands of them on TH-cam.
The Bullet is not travelling through the vacuum of space Boy. It has a velocity of 860 m/s when it leaves the muzzle. However the speed of bullet is inversely proportional to distance traveled due to air friction. Let me explain: If the Bullet had to travel just 100 meters it will travel at a speed of approximately 800 m/s. If it had to travel 500 meters it will travel at a speed of approximately 570 m/s. If it had to travel a distance of a 1000 meters its speed will be reduced to around 350 m/s. Hope that clears up your confusion.
my brother said that in sniper school he was taught that the most critical thing was to shoot in plain view of the target with little or no cover and to never move as the enemy ranged in on you. this ensures success 100% of the time.
To everyone complaining about the sound of the shot being heard before the bullet arrives -most of the times you "hear" the shot first are when the camera is on the shooter, so we are "hearing" their perspective, even though sometimes the camera is looking down the scope of someone else. You can also hear the gun bumping on the car bonnet, person scuffing their feet, going "ugh!" when shot etc. Yes, if you overthink it, it implies scopes "zoom" sound as well, but it's just artistic license. I agree that delaying the rifle shot FX would have made it even more tense - but who knows which grey-faced producer made them put the rifle shots in because it's "what's the audience expects"? Also, to people complaining that these characters aren't using proper sniping stances or moving around etc - none of them are professional gunfighters or military. The guys with the rifles are hunters - when you hunt you don't run around after every shot. Yes, they should be stablising their weapons better, but in the heat of an ACTUAL UNEXPECTED GUNFIGHT are you going to remember everything or are you just going to panic and try to put the crosshair on the dude's head no matter what? Are you going to scrabble for different cover and hope you can then get your sight back on the guy, or are you going to try to reload as fast as possible and hope he's not going to get you in the meantime? In this kind of fight, EVERY shot is a lucky shot. The drug dealers with pistols are also clearly untrained. In Australia we don't have the culture of going to the range every evening to practice on human-shaped targets. Even drug dealers. (Yes yes, SOME people shoot skeet and all that, but there isn't a gun-range in every town.) This gunfight is not "realistic" as compared to well-trained military, even if a bunch of Navy SEALs were forced to use "me old man's .303". But for a bunch of country boys in deeper than they thought, with no experience of shooting an actual person, it's pretty damn tense. Also, context: up to this point it seems that Hugo Weaving's character is a bad guy. He's pretty great actually: keeps wanting to take the hero to dinner. Keeps popping up and saying: "Mate, how about that feed?"
I'm thinking the delayed sound confused the test screening audience so it was done this way instead. I'm also pretty sure that Sound Engineers and Directors know how sound travels through air. These people whining just need to lighten up. It's usually just kids who think everyone needs to know their opinion.
What a bunch of micropenis gun nuts on this page. It's amazing how 1000 shots can be so boring. Apparently some of you actually watched the whole movie. How did you survive.
this is the most realistic shooting in movie history, a 100% accurate portrait of what a gun fight between people who don't know what they are doing should look like
I know you're being sarcastic, but isn't that the point? So many action movies, dorkus-mcdorkus gets an SMG of some kind and immediately begins shooting from the hip with perfect accuracy. The characters with the rifles in this scene are all hunters. They're not used to their targets shooting back. Everyone is panicking. That said I would have liked this scene better if they'd left out the pistols, and everything just starts with the rifles. So the dealers think "haha he's going down" but then one of THEM drops, and everyone at the cars sprints for cover and it's cat-and-mouse from there, and our hero is the only one in the kill-zone with a rifle himself.
patataton realistic? Lol since when do you hear the shot an later get hit by a bullet? Fake! In real life you first get shot then seconds later you hear the shot because the bullet travels faster than the sound.
I would have to agree it’s like WTF is this a black hood gang fight or something? So many sins in this fight this movie should have if it didn’t get thrown in the trash.
Just watched this movie.. really enjoyed it! One question - which character is the guy with the hockey mask in this scene? Had we met him earlier in the film?
Because you cant do shit with a 22 bolt action beyond killing hogs or committing suicide. Your government doesn't trust its citizens, and have destroyed a rifleman's culture to make a nation of gun ignorant pansies. Used to be everyone had an SKS or a FAL down there.
@@jordanhicks5131 *jordan hicks, Most of us are perfectly happy with it. God forbid we should become like the USA where normality is shooting up a school if you're having a bad day!
tobiassssssssssss yeah Beretta 92fs was a chromed-out holds about 15 rounds the revolver would have held about five or six rounds and the Glock normally holds about 15 to 20
Many are commenting about how realistic this scene was. I disagree. What I see is cop, Ray Swan, after giving the crooks their drugs back, continuing to stand in the open, staring at 2 cars full of bad guys in front of him. Wouldn't he - a smart, experienced cop - at least immediately hurry back to his car to take cover before becoming an easy target? I'd say yes, he would. I thought the rest of the movie was well done, though.
Shows you one thing. A very important lesson really. All that loss of life for a bag of poison. Panic shooting very well shown, of course it’s terrifying to be shot at.
@@NizarBE That's why you get hit. A tenth of a second to realise what the puff of smoke meant and another half second to hit the ground. That's what I found in the Army, anyway. The guys like you, who took "4-, 6" seconds to realise what was happening went home in a telegram.
@@chriscasa167 Thank you. That ties in with what I learned in the Army, both firing at targets and being in the butts below those targets when the supersonic rounds went over my head. It's good to have experts like you to hand out such sound advice.
Gameplay_ Tutorials , in the last shootout, it looks like they are about 500m apart. The bullet of a average hunting gun travels around 800-900m per second. So half a second to a second at the very most. The only survivors rifle looked like a 22mag max 223 from the magazine length. I think the shootout was fairly accurate. With all the rifle misses. The guy in the truck at the end should not have missed. The guy was standing behind a twig.
@@sandpebbles you are correct. But missed my point hollywierd is FAMOUS for the 12 shot colt revolver in westerns. Did ANYONE EVER SEE DUKE DUKE RELOSD ANYTHING BUT A SCATTERGUN IN A WESTERN?
I was shot at by a person with a SKS or AK as I was sitting on a side street off a main boulevard in the city. Bullet when it passed over my position makes a 'snap' sound. After that I heard the deeper 'boom' sound of the muzzle.
It’s Mystery Road, and it’s actually excellent. 91% on Rotten Tomatoes. It’s an Australian film so they probably figured 99% of the audience would know zero about guns, and they were right.
Мазилы. Больше нечего сказать. В него стреляют, а он в ответ на весу оружие держит и в открытую отвечает... Глупость. Не умеют стрелять и соответственно мазилы.
I guess no one in the comments below understands just how hard it is to hit your target in a shootout. Paper targets don't move or shoot back. Plus adrenaline and panic. Not to mention the fact that this guy is being shot at by multiple people. Check out the police shoot outs on TH-cam. And, yes his shitty 9mm is pointless beyond 25-30m ( 80 to 90 feet). Also the others are in their vehicle(s) on more than one occasion (reloading). As for the rifles, you do realize that it can take almost a second to travel to a target at these distances.
I mean where do I start .! I love the fact that when he shot the guy fleeing in the black land rover , the car suddenly stopped. So when you get shot while driving the car automatically puts the gear in P and jams on the breaks and turns the car off for you . Talk about a safety feature ...wow
It's not an American film, so the vehicle is almost certainly not an automatic. If you take your foot off the accelerator in a normal car, it stops. Only automatics keep crawling.
Friendly reminder that your vehicle is not bulletproof as movies tend to portray. Also, shooting through glass hardly ever brings the results you are wanting or anticipating.
I don’t understand Johnno’s role here. Jay called him about the drugs, two cars go to the location where Jay and Johnno team up to kill them all. If the two cars aren’t on the same team as Johnno, how did they get the location of the meet and know to expect the drugs? Before the shootout, I was under the impression Jay and Johnno were adversaries.
Geez guys, you're too hypercritical. Those are experimental " Quigley Down Under Bullets ". You hear the sound of the gunshot right when its fired. Physics don't apply to experimental bullets, don't you guys know that ?
Dude, you remind me of someone I showed this film to who actually said "WTF! he saw the truck and the gun shot - why is he just standing there!? He should just duck out of the way" during the part where the detective was grazed by that first shot that the young"roo shooter" cracked off from his"rem 700" .308. Its called POV. Its showing the perspective of the person shooting the bullet and how it impacts the person on the receiving end. If everything was shown at the speed of an actual bullet - it would be to fast to even perceive WTF is actually happening and would muddle the scene. Believe it or not: there is method to the madness here. They are showing us what is transpiring just fast enough for the viewer to grasp for immersion purposes. But fuck that noise, im sure you know whats best when it comes to effectively filming a multi-angled gunfight, right?
I’m supposed to write a monologue of one of the characters in this movie. Personally I think I’m either doing Jay or Johnno. I’m just not sure where to get started. Does anyone have any ideas?
Can we just agree that Australian vehicles are cool?
Yep mate damn cool
A hood scoop on a 4 door is not cool. I'll give you 5 points for V8 power.
2 Aussie Holden's, a Pommie piece of junk and a Legendary Japanese Toyota.
The gunfight scene is very realistic for a non gunnery or SWAT or commando guy. Cheers from Indonesia
Although there are technical issues with this scene (not too many reloads, the sound of the rifle shot arriving before bullet etc...) I think this is a really well-done scene. Clearly none of these guys are world class marksmen & all seem to get panicked when shot at. I think it's a lot better done than most Hollywood shootouts when it comes to realism. Perhaps veteran SWAP or Special Forces guys would react more cooly under fire, but most people would panic to some extent & blast away to try & keep the other guys head down. The fact that they're mostly blasting away & not hitting a damn thing seems pretty accurate. Even the infuriating 'sniper' parts where they stand out in the open are entertaining, though I don't really get why the guy stands behind that branch instead of going prone for cover & stability. If someone was shooting back at me I wouldn't stand there. Overall, I liked it!
And not one single car got bullet damage on the panels.
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I can’t help but wonder why the hell he was shooting out of the car like that when the most direct line of fire is straight through the windshield.
100%
Can remember some time ago watching it on TV, good Australian actors and action producers directors whole shebang to of course, great action scene, the shoot out, they all copped one, even the backup man purched up on the hill, the snipper in the Landrover, and how's the Kingswood, not the kingswood
This dude chose the worst cover of all time with that branch and he still won that sniper shoot out
Hasty firing position.,
Brilliant Shoot out Scene.They are rare but another great Cop Movie Series from Australia.
Agent Smith.....must have downloaded those sniper skills from the matrix.
😂😂😂
Thank you. I knew I'd seen that actor somewhere. It's 2024 for me and I haven't seen any Matrix film in at least ten years. Sort of like when Dwight Schrute pops up in a project that is not The Office.
You’re supposed to hide behind the big rocks.
Afterall it's only a movie 😂😂
Just because they don't show him reloading the gun doesn't mean that he doesn't reload it. He fills the magazines before meeting the drug distributors (you'd know if any of you saw the film). The other sniper is almost a thousand yards away (You'd also know this if you saw the film). At 900 meters the speed of a sniper bullet is 381 m/s due to wind resistance. So the bullet requires more than 2 seconds to reach its target.
P.S Anyway this is cinema. For any of you looking for a firearms demonstration video there are thousands of them on TH-cam.
The Bullet is not travelling through the vacuum of space Boy. It has a velocity of 860 m/s when it leaves the muzzle. However the speed of bullet is inversely proportional to distance traveled due to air friction. Let me explain: If the Bullet had to travel just 100 meters it will travel at a speed of approximately 800 m/s. If it had to travel 500 meters it will travel at a speed of approximately 570 m/s. If it had to travel a distance of a 1000 meters its speed will be reduced to around 350 m/s. Hope that clears up your confusion.
@@RK-ls7fx brilliant
my brother said that in sniper school he was taught that the most critical thing was to shoot in plain view of the target with little or no cover and to never move as the enemy ranged in on you. this ensures success 100% of the time.
Grumble, Shirely you must be joking.
Combat discipline.
Fin I think he was stating the mistake the shooters were making here. Stay still to give the other shooter a sporting chance.
@Bill Randall Dude you're fos. From the snipers perspective, it IS 100% of the time, either until he retires, or you stop hearing from him.
Sorry for your brother, did you loose him in Iraq or Afghanistan?
To everyone complaining about the sound of the shot being heard before the bullet arrives -most of the times you "hear" the shot first are when the camera is on the shooter, so we are "hearing" their perspective, even though sometimes the camera is looking down the scope of someone else. You can also hear the gun bumping on the car bonnet, person scuffing their feet, going "ugh!" when shot etc. Yes, if you overthink it, it implies scopes "zoom" sound as well, but it's just artistic license. I agree that delaying the rifle shot FX would have made it even more tense - but who knows which grey-faced producer made them put the rifle shots in because it's "what's the audience expects"?
Also, to people complaining that these characters aren't using proper sniping stances or moving around etc - none of them are professional gunfighters or military. The guys with the rifles are hunters - when you hunt you don't run around after every shot. Yes, they should be stablising their weapons better, but in the heat of an ACTUAL UNEXPECTED GUNFIGHT are you going to remember everything or are you just going to panic and try to put the crosshair on the dude's head no matter what?
Are you going to scrabble for different cover and hope you can then get your sight back on the guy, or are you going to try to reload as fast as possible and hope he's not going to get you in the meantime? In this kind of fight, EVERY shot is a lucky shot.
The drug dealers with pistols are also clearly untrained. In Australia we don't have the culture of going to the range every evening to practice on human-shaped targets. Even drug dealers. (Yes yes, SOME people shoot skeet and all that, but there isn't a gun-range in every town.)
This gunfight is not "realistic" as compared to well-trained military, even if a bunch of Navy SEALs were forced to use "me old man's .303". But for a bunch of country boys in deeper than they thought, with no experience of shooting an actual person, it's pretty damn tense.
Also, context: up to this point it seems that Hugo Weaving's character is a bad guy. He's pretty great actually: keeps wanting to take the hero to dinner. Keeps popping up and saying: "Mate, how about that feed?"
I'm thinking the delayed sound confused the test screening audience so it was done this way instead. I'm also pretty sure that Sound Engineers and Directors know how sound travels through air. These people whining just need to lighten up. It's usually just kids who think everyone needs to know their opinion.
What a bunch of
micropenis gun nuts on this page. It's amazing how 1000 shots can be so boring. Apparently some of you actually watched the whole movie. How did you survive.
No, all the rifle shots are done wrong.
Analyse exacte
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What a great, great film!
this is the most realistic shooting in movie history, a 100% accurate portrait of what a gun fight between people who don't know what they are doing should look like
I know you're being sarcastic, but isn't that the point? So many action movies, dorkus-mcdorkus gets an SMG of some kind and immediately begins shooting from the hip with perfect accuracy. The characters with the rifles in this scene are all hunters. They're not used to their targets shooting back. Everyone is panicking.
That said I would have liked this scene better if they'd left out the pistols, and everything just starts with the rifles. So the dealers think "haha he's going down" but then one of THEM drops, and everyone at the cars sprints for cover and it's cat-and-mouse from there, and our hero is the only one in the kill-zone with a rifle himself.
That would have been an interesting gunfight. However expecting drug dealers to show up to a meet without pistols is pretty foolhardy.
patataton realistic? Lol since when do you hear the shot an later get hit by a bullet? Fake! In real life you first get shot then seconds later you hear the shot because the bullet travels faster than the sound.
I think you’re right
I would have to agree it’s like WTF is this a black hood gang fight or something? So many sins in this fight this movie should have if it didn’t get thrown in the trash.
Having a 40-shot pistol and a heavy layer of plot armor pretty much guarantees you'll win every shootout.
Just watched this movie.. really enjoyed it! One question - which character is the guy with the hockey mask in this scene? Had we met him earlier in the film?
He was the policeman who found the young girl's body.
I've never seen a man recover from a bullet wound so quickly and those handguns that only need reloaded after 30 odd shots...
Johnny Magnum how many people have you seen recover from gun shot wounds?
Marshall Hunter, I grew up in the Troubles in Northern Ireland, so I've seen quite a few people being shot. A few here and there survived.
Amadeus Eisenberg _What are you talking about you piece of smegma?_
Johnny Magnum
Agree with you.
2:42 he shot the window right in front of the guy and did not get hit.......🤔
As long as the good guys win, its good film making.
The grey havens turned out to be a little too rough for Elrond. RIP mighty elf lord
Man, Jason Vorhees' revolver sure has a lot of shots...
He also keeps snatching the trigger
Kevin Walter peliculadeceso
Love the series of this
Rob Mcfarlane no I haven’t
Rob Mcfarlane when is it on? And what channel?
Rob Mcfarlane ok thanks 👍
I remember watching this alone when I was 13, I don’t why but I loved this film.
This is a movie im going to watch thank you Peter for putting this up on U Tube its quiet a recent movie by all accounts cheers
I love the accuracy at that range with the snub nose
Most realistic movie I’ve seen
Most awkward gun fight I’ve ever seen
originally i thought Hugo Weaving's character wanted to kill the protagonist for silencing the police involvement...
This is the most loaded revolver I have seen in my life..
love the realism of .22 rifles in Australia as we can't have anything more powerful unless you have a special permit
Because you cant do shit with a 22 bolt action beyond killing hogs or committing suicide. Your government doesn't trust its citizens, and have destroyed a rifleman's culture to make a nation of gun ignorant pansies. Used to be everyone had an SKS or a FAL down there.
@@jordanhicks5131 *jordan hicks, Most of us are perfectly happy with it. God forbid we should become like the USA where normality is shooting up a school if you're having a bad day!
@@dunruden9720 maybe you should, then you wouldnt be drowning in fuckin snot nose kids now would ya!?!? Solutions mate, just gotta look at it right
Interesting the range and ballistics of that .22. Brno?
One of the best shoot outs I have have seen on TH-cam. Of course there are others.
My god. Half of playschool just got wasted
those guns certainly have a lot of bullets in them
+Francisco A. and in they pants
that's actually how long a bullet travels. It's not like it's an instant hit from that distance. It takes about 2-3 sec.
+DM_ nyb zoo
tobiassssssssssss yeah Beretta 92fs was a chromed-out holds about 15 rounds the revolver would have held about five or six rounds and the Glock normally holds about 15 to 20
Infinite amo pistols!
Many are commenting about how realistic this scene was. I disagree. What I see is cop, Ray Swan, after giving the crooks their drugs back, continuing to stand in the open, staring at 2 cars full of bad guys in front of him. Wouldn't he - a smart, experienced cop - at least immediately hurry back to his car to take cover before becoming an easy target? I'd say yes, he would. I thought the rest of the movie was well done, though.
My man just chilling on top of the rock the entire flipping sniper fight like come on
He wanted to die crikey
Boston accent "My brotha is retharded... too like this moovee".
Shows you one thing. A very important lesson really. All that loss of life for a bag of poison. Panic shooting very well shown, of course it’s terrifying to be shot at.
that is for sure some tactical sniping; shooting and not changing position, first to hit wins
Lot of bullets in one person like this 🙆💔
1:00 He saw the smoke from the rifle shot and just stood there, waiting for the bullet to arrive?
No the bullet is too fast for us we take 4-, 6 seconds to realize something while the bullet do 2-2.5 seconds to arrive
@@NizarBE That's why you get hit.
A tenth of a second to realise what the puff of smoke meant and another half second to hit the ground.
That's what I found in the Army, anyway. The guys like you, who took "4-, 6" seconds to realise what was happening went home in a telegram.
@@chriscasa167 Thank you. That ties in with what I learned in the Army, both firing at targets and being in the butts below those targets when the supersonic rounds went over my head.
It's good to have experts like you to hand out such sound advice.
Gameplay_ Tutorials , in the last shootout, it looks like they are about 500m apart. The bullet of a average hunting gun travels around 800-900m per second. So half a second to a second at the very most. The only survivors rifle looked like a 22mag max 223 from the magazine length. I think the shootout was fairly accurate. With all the rifle misses. The guy in the truck at the end should not have missed. The guy was standing behind a twig.
great movie and great series 2018
that silence and bee noise ,chilling
Where does Hollywierd get these 45 round clips for pistols, and rifles w/15 round capacity?
Magazines not clips. SKS,Garands,Mauser use stripper CLIPS. Not trying to be a smart ass. Just for accuracy.
@@sandpebbles you are correct. But missed my point hollywierd is FAMOUS for the 12 shot colt revolver in westerns. Did ANYONE EVER SEE DUKE DUKE RELOSD ANYTHING BUT A SCATTERGUN IN A WESTERN?
Mystery road, land of the 40 round pistol. Well that IS quite a mystery!
This is what Your average gunfight between noobs in PUBG looks like in Miramar lol
Funny, how he is watching the sniper at 1 minute and is actually able to hear ther gunshot before the bullet arrives....
The general rule I've always heard is, if you hear the shot it wasn't meant for you.
@@totallynotasentientactionf9519 Right on especially while driving a 2001 Toyota Avalon with the windows rolled UP.
@@HighSpeedNoDrag its a Holden VE Commodore
I was shot at by a person with a SKS or AK as I was sitting on a side street off a main boulevard in the city. Bullet when it passed over my position makes a 'snap' sound. After that I heard the deeper 'boom' sound of the muzzle.
@@cstlbrvo5615 why he tried to shoot you?
He sees a sniper's muzzle flash, and just stands there....
Very Interesting shooting sequences and reactions. Also shows IF you got a gun, You NEED to practice.
Bloody good on ya mate!!!
Damn, 90% of the money for this movie has gone in bullets
Can someone explain to me what Johnno knew? I'm guessing he was trying to figure out who the corrupt cop was?
Is that some kind of Toyota? Thx for reply captain...
Fire control, ammunition management?
I love how they shot 1000rounds with a pistol without reloading
Naw they're just reloading super fast when the camera is looking at the other guy😉
The 6 shooter you never have to reload
1:00 you hear first the bang than you get hit.
Clearly, nobody in Hollywood paid attention in school, physics
Revolvers with the capacity of semi-autos.
Did the producers forget that guns need to be reloaded they can’t last forever with one clip
What game movie📢📣❤👮👮
Is that a barcode scanner used as a drug detector?
This is the most accurate display of guns I’ve seen in awhile. I would like to know the caliber of the rifles used.
oh fuck, he killed Jason Stackhouse! Good thing he had Mr. Smith/Elrond/V backing him up!
Omg, killing people is illegal...
Yes and ... ?
We should probably make the guns illegal.... that’ll do it.
Those bullets are pretty chill they took their sweet ass time to hit
Good movie 👍👍👍
Wow thay are so polite... they wait their turns before they retire fire with the rifle. We need more people like them
Aaron Pedersen is so bloody good.
1:46 when your teamate died in duo and other team showed up out of nowhere
There's more holes in that premise than a box of J Cloths 🤣🤣
🤔 I have never heard of this movie, but after seeing this shootout. I hope I never hear of it again!
LMFAO,,,, yup, same here.
фе
It’s Mystery Road, and it’s actually excellent. 91% on Rotten Tomatoes. It’s an Australian film so they probably figured 99% of the audience would know zero about guns, and they were right.
Its a top movie.
Никогда в пистолете не заканчиваются патроны ....
Bro... how many bullets you have? 😂😂😂 somebody pls reload that fcking pistol😂
Мазилы. Больше нечего сказать. В него стреляют, а он в ответ на весу оружие держит и в открытую отвечает... Глупость. Не умеют стрелять и соответственно мазилы.
How many bullets are in that pistol?!
What is the name / brand lf that yellow old boxy car, anyone knows??
I guess no one in the comments below understands just how hard it is to hit your target in a shootout. Paper targets don't move or shoot back. Plus adrenaline and panic. Not to mention the fact that this guy is being shot at by multiple people. Check out the police shoot outs on TH-cam. And, yes his shitty 9mm is pointless beyond 25-30m ( 80 to 90 feet). Also the others are in their vehicle(s) on more than one occasion (reloading). As for the rifles, you do realize that it can take almost a second to travel to a target at these distances.
I mean where do I start .!
I love the fact that when he shot the guy fleeing in the black land rover , the car suddenly stopped.
So when you get shot while driving the car automatically puts the gear in P and jams on the breaks and turns the car off for you .
Talk about a safety feature ...wow
It's not an American film, so the vehicle is almost certainly not an automatic. If you take your foot off the accelerator in a normal car, it stops. Only automatics keep crawling.
40 round mags, wow, looked like 8 rounders
Aaron peterson a man's man/top actors T800
#Peter#Smith nice video .......... 👏
Wait a minute, that is Ryan Kwanten from True Blood?
What is the movie Name tell me guys please
1:42 the fuck was he shooting? A black powder rifle?😂😂😂
Old mate pete bailey claiming he can head shoot roos at 1000 yards.
Couldn't hit a human sized target. What a spanner
The only good line in this entire shit show of a movie. The scriptwriter must have got a quote from a local at Winton while he was masturbating.
What's the name of the movie? Is "Mystery Road" the name of the movie or is it a road in the movie?
Bloody good show, so is the new one
When you suck at COD but u win for no reason ..
Why didn't Johnno (Hugo Weaving) take cover like hiding behind a rock or something and shoot?
I am not a ballistics expert and I just wanted to know.
Ashok kumar he's trying to get a clear shot, besides, there's a thing where the enemies are panicking too much
@@crystalmath4145 @
Because he's a man
Friendly reminder that your vehicle is not bulletproof as movies tend to portray. Also, shooting through glass hardly ever brings the results you are wanting or anticipating.
I don’t understand Johnno’s role here. Jay called him about the drugs, two cars go to the location where Jay and Johnno team up to kill them all. If the two cars aren’t on the same team as Johnno, how did they get the location of the meet and know to expect the drugs? Before the shootout, I was under the impression Jay and Johnno were adversaries.
yeah the ending really needs a better explanation
Geez guys, you're too hypercritical. Those are experimental " Quigley Down Under Bullets ". You hear the sound of the gunshot right when its fired. Physics don't apply to experimental bullets, don't you guys know that ?
A shootout so bad that it's actually good
And how did that revolver have so many bullets in it?
None of them know the concept of “cover”.
wow those bullets take a long time, what do they stop for lunch midway through.......
cuda861 In real life bullets don't reach their targets instantly at those distances.
In real life you dont here the sound first ... sound is slower than a rifle bullet
cuda861
Jarred Maler well there is sub sonic ammo
Dude, you remind me of someone I showed this film to who actually said "WTF! he saw the truck and the gun shot - why is he just standing there!? He should just duck out of the way" during the part where the detective was grazed by that first shot that the young"roo shooter" cracked off from his"rem 700" .308. Its called POV. Its showing the perspective of the person shooting the bullet and how it impacts the person on the receiving end. If everything was shown at the speed of an actual bullet - it would be to fast to even perceive WTF is actually happening and would muddle the scene. Believe it or not: there is method to the madness here. They are showing us what is transpiring just fast enough for the viewer to grasp for immersion purposes. But fuck that noise, im sure you know whats best when it comes to effectively filming a multi-angled gunfight, right?
Never ending ammo and million round capacity revolver, downvoted for stupidity.
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and i might miss a part of the plot because of their Australian accent. Did Hugo Weaving's character explain why he wanted to help the protagonist?
Did that second sniper have a .22lr?
Looked like some kind of CZ, probably a 223 or 7.62x39, judging from the magazine.
Note to self: When observing a puff of smoke in the distance, or through binoculars, particularly at the end of what appears like a rifle...
DUCK!
I’m supposed to write a monologue of one of the characters in this movie. Personally I think I’m either doing Jay or Johnno. I’m just not sure where to get started. Does anyone have any ideas?
They have unlimited bullets in one magazine 😅😅😅
Yes lets all take cover behind a single tree branch for a sniper duel