@@theopenrift I don't know, 0:23 is one of the gayest looking door openings I have ever seen. I don't know of anyone who opens doors like that. Obviously, I know that he isn't gay, but that sure does look strange.
So Arnold keeps his revolver loaded, but none of his other weapons, despite having the apparent ability to do so. He loads only three rounds into a six round shotgun, he keeps Winchester ammunition in a Remington box, and he apparently decides he's going to need more shotgun ammo than anything else.
RMJ Movie Reviews any movie were Arnold wastes bad guys is a good movie personally I think that killing Gunther is his worst movie simply because it's boring as hell plus Arnold was horribly cast, not for one second was I able to buy him as a villain in terminator i could believe it because machines are emotionless, to me Arnold will always be the guy who kicks the bad guys ass
If I recall correctly, doesn't he shoot the hell outta some goons while "I Can't get no satisfaction" is playing in his car... It's the only thing I remember, because I laughed my butt of for a whole minute when I first saw it at, i wanna say 13-14?
It only has one tube. And he only loaded three rounds. This must be the movie that started the myth that all pump shotguns only hold three rounds (regardless of magazine tube length). Proper procedure with a standard fixed-tube combat shotgun is to load the chamber first (called "chamber-loaded" which has only seen representation in video games in recent years). Movies and video games always depict the last round being cycled into the action instead of the first. With a bottom-ejector like an Ithaca 37 (fun fact: two different versions of that model were used by Michael Biehn in both 'The Terminator' and 'Aliens'), you'd load one round into the tube, cycle the action, then load the rest.
Arnold he’s grabbing gear up Just from commando 1985 & Raw Deal 1985 & End Of Days 1999 & The Terminator 1984 and Terminator 2: Judgment Day 1991 oh because he’s the best 🙏🏻😀
he lost a lot of weight/size for the movies.His prime build watch pumping iron commando terminator the long goodbye and Hercules in new york.He was in his prime size in those films.
This only came out about 8 or 9 months after Commando. He seems a little bigger in the first Terminator, and got progressively a little smaller since he wasn't competing anymore.
What movie is this? This must be the one Arnie movie I've never seen! But no "HK slap?!" And why does he feel the need to reload his guns upside-down? Is this the movie that started the myth that all pump-action shotguns only hold three rounds (regardless of magazine tube length)? Why didn't he chamber-load? That's a Mossberg 500 Cruiser. It holds 5+1 standard rounds or 4+1 Magnums. Chamber-loading is standard procedure with all fixed-tube guns when they're used for combat. Otherwise, you're screwing yourself out of a round. And it might just be the one round that saves your life. *Edit/Note:* Raw Deal