As the film opens, residents of Old Stump line Main Street, eager to witness a pending
gunfight between protagonist Albert (McFarlane) and an enraged cattle rancher.
From the initial, atmospheric introduction, to the explosive, action - packed finale where an abrupt earthquake interrupts a vicious
gunfight between soldiers and rebel insurgents, climaxing with a high - rise tower collapsing onto our hero.
The tour includes the site of an Apr. 6, 1968,
gunfight between the Panthers and the police, which resulted in the death of Panther treasurer Bobby Hutton.
Not exact matches
Thompson said the
gunfight was the result of ongoing beef
between the Folk Nation gang, which has members in the Crown Heights complex on Bedford Avenue, and a faction of the Crips gang known as the «8 - Trey Crips,» based in Brownsville.
A
gunfight breaks out
between the Hastings gang and the Elder gang.
Nice work
between the somber silence, the loud
gunfights, and Jeff Bridges» drunken slurring.
There's little action in
between a surprisingly violent
gunfight at the beginning and the climactic battle - at - high - seas
between Sparrow and Jones» crews, and while the special effects are quite effective, these sequences just don't have the inventive thrills of the last films.
Between Pacino shooting it out in a
gunfight with no bullets, owning the lamest disco - tech of all time, to him ballroom dancing, Sean Penn overacting and Miller not being Michelle Pfeiffer; this movie has zero re-watchable equity.
It's the camera - in - a blender - school of action filmmaking: There's so little understanding of spatial relationships that the whole thing plays like that Naked Gun gag where the
gunfight is taking place
between two people within arm's reach of one another.
The over-the-top action is pretty good, if oddly directed; car chases and
gunfights will vacillate
between conventionally filmed excitement and kooky close - ups and slow - motion shots of Helen Mirren firing two guns out of the windows of a spinning car.
The O.K. Corral
Gunfight Site is home to what is regarded as the most famous gunfight in the history of the American Old West, which took place between the Earp Brothers, Doc Holliday, the Clantons, and the McLaurays
Gunfight Site is home to what is regarded as the most famous
gunfight in the history of the American Old West, which took place between the Earp Brothers, Doc Holliday, the Clantons, and the McLaurays
gunfight in the history of the American Old West, which took place
between the Earp Brothers, Doc Holliday, the Clantons, and the McLaurays in 1881.
A vicious tale of survival and the ignorance of youth tempered into adulthood, Lara's reimagined origins build a captivating synergy
between environmental puzzles and
gunfights that more than stand their ground in a post-Uncharted world.
A
gunfight with laser pistols
between two soldiers leaping through a zero - gravity area resulted in painfully deafening cheering.
There are actually plenty of sequences that might feel more at home in a «Call of Duty» release, with close - range loud
gunfights taking place
between the player and countless enemies in more confined environments.
Yet there are moments
between the
gunfights where Hell's Vengeance shows potential.