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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
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I guess heat. I rewatched it recently and both heists are incredible.
The shootout in true detective season one with clan in da front playing in the background.
As for anime ones, luffy throwing crocodile into the sky while Dvorak's new world plays.
I watched heat for the first time a few years ago, and there was something about the heists that made them weird. Not bad, they just felt very different, like something didn't fit. Then I realized that the takes were so much longer than they would've been with most action movies nowadays. Heat as a whole has some really long shots, but even the more action-y bits are paced really slowly, compared to now. It makes the movie breathe better, and build up tension before releasing satisfactorily
Nah that's what made them good though, as it goes on it made skin crawl. And also the guns sound real good. Heat feels great to watch.
I think I've heard the gun sounds were "real". They were firing off blanks from the guns and the gunfire sounds you hear are those sounds being recorded.
It sounds less video gamey. Also very loud. The second heist was hectic cause of the sound.
Yeah what I meant is that longer, slower paced action scenes are not something you see nowadays, and that heat is all the better for having them.
Heat is often used as a showcase for how you're supposed to use an ar in urban combat. Val Kilmer did not need to go that hard and yet he did.
Val kilmer is so hot in that movie.