Not exact matches
So we show up when needs are urgent, when bombs are still falling and
snipers are still sniping, but we're still here helping people rebuild and stand on their own two
feet.
The change in tone is abrupt and final, as the guys head into the fighting zone on
foot and take on German
snipers and «Flying Fritzie».
A simple
sniper scene could have been just that, but instead it adds some back and forth between Ivan (Brian Cox) and Victoria (Helen Mirren), as Ivan worships her
feet.
Here the 18 -
foot Crosshairs is characterized as «the lone
sniper» who's «Autobot, when it counts.»
Even more alarming were the vivid details of his combat experience coupled with his explanation of how even a
sniper can be charged with murder by our own government if there were no clear witnesses and a confirmation of justification prior to his taking the shot; even as Kyle lay face down under a scorching sun, providing a modicum of protection for our Marines as they advance on
foot, he knew that every shot could land him in jail.
Then you've got Faye, a Chinese
sniper who Dan immediately calls farm - girl, getting things off on the wrong -
foot, but is deadly on the battlefield.
It would give the
sniper another opportunity to finish off the target, and would give the victim the ability to slowly crawl to cover to regain his
footing — but I digress.