I loved how in this movie they actually acknowledged the fact that mags need to be changed periodically, and also that he changes the barrel time to time, more than he needs but🤷♂️
changing the barrel makes sense, the MG3 has a stupidly high rate of fire, and it's better to change the barrel when possible than to hope it fails at a decisive moment
I was laughing so hard that my neighbors came over with my mom to see if something was wrong because they heard a loud noise from my room but could not tell it was laughter. I told them I was laughing so hard because a group of Japanese guys were wearing white face while running down a hallway like Disney villains and getting hit by bullets in the wrong order according to physics. After showing them the hallway part they also started laughing hysterically. That guy's face...that smile the whole time he's running down the hall like a Disney villain only made it 200% funnier.
@@deathgripskaraoke9351 This is a pretty serious scene What was the point of the guys acting like idiots, I don't get why the dude with exploding amunition doesn't just shoot him and instead waits to get pieced up by a machine gun only to not shoot him
Lol, I hear ya. And yes, I am a Titan player who loves heavy armor and big friggin guns. I'm my fire team's heavy support and anchor man. Rest of my team is Hunters.
@@guilhermeantonio5108 Actually is a manga. If you want to read it here: chap.manganelo.com/manga-bx115691/chapter-1 . . The films are based in the manga, being a trilogy: 1.- The red spectacles (1987) (Is more like a surreal movie, not much action). 2.- Stray Dog: Kerberos Panzer Cops (1991) an interesting and goofy movie, btw. 3.- Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade. Its a animated movie, very awesome to be honest. People know much this one rather the first 2. . BONUS: illang the wolf brigade (2018) There is another Jin Roh version, but south Korean version, full of action pack.
Jin-Roh is a Prequel, the correct order is the following: (Top means the first, Bottom is the last) Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade Kerberos Panzer Cop: Stray Dogs The Red Spectacles (I wonder if Fuse ever did any part during The Kerberos Uprising he's probably a veteran around that time)
thing is, he isn't a stray dog though, he dies because of his humanity. bringing into question the very same question of Jin Roh was he a wolf or was he a man?
@Kleiner Helfer Look up the Animated Movie: Jin Roh. I have a strong feeling it is based on this, or at least was inspired by the movie... The panzer guy is actually from a unit called The Wolf Brigade, a militarized police force that only answers to the central government. The men he is killing are from Public Security, another government faction that are seeking to disband the Wolf Brigade by any means necessary...so that they can control the country. Also...there are a rebel faction of guerillas that are fighting everyone, called The Sect.
I just saw this film last night. Can somebody explain how Inuit was able to withstand a barrage of bullets from 4 men and not get a scratch, but somehow a pistol is able to penetrate is armour when grappling with the last guy? It honestly makes no sense, and just makes the ending seem forced.
I love how realistic they are about the belt fed MG. Some people would think "why not just make it belt fed into a bag?" It can't because even the Mini gun needed a rail system to keep the ammo from getting snagged and having that would lose mobility and increase weight. That would be a hazard since the system is attached to you. So the best solution for a lone mobile heavy gunner was him just pulling out belts of MG ammo from a bag and reloading periodically.
in a way they did because of how terrible their political system and ideology was, but in a way its still sad because its implied many just joined it for a sense of belongment
Well they did have a 7 to 1 kill ratio which is pretty badass. They may have lost, but one relatively small country who was still recovering from the treaty of Versailles took over most of Europe, and if it wasn't for almost the entire world uniting against them they could probably have taken over the world given enough time.
@@alexvermaak1759 It needed 3 Powerfull country to Defeat one Smoll Country. And even One of the Three Powerful country need to do Total Bombing that cause millions of Innocent killed
It's crazy that I can hit the 5 second skips and still have the same understanding of what's going on because each shot is so long. Literally stared at the guy kneeling after being shot at for 25 seconds
From what I remember this movie takes place well after the Kerberos uprising, so the armor and weapon are likely scavenged, which would explain why the back of the helmet reads 01 while other pieces read differently.
@@Sigmar_Heldenhammer The bore and rifling in the barrels are almost completely gone, and thats why the bullets are tumbling while in flight. At worst, issues with headspacing and out-of-battery detonations make the weapon dangerous to the point of being near suicidal to continue using.
@@kitosjek9541innocents?!?!?!?! You really think all cops shoot are only innocent people they shot people who are shooters and murderers and criminals what you think they kill their families too
I've never known how one of the coolest character designs of all time is in one of the slowest dullest movies I've ever seen! Even the Anime put me to sleep.
Yeah, it's strange how some of the greatest action scenes of all time are sandwiching a comedy and a political thriller, the Red Spectacles especially confused the hell out of me
@@deathtrooper7760 no, if you look closely at the helmets you can see they are spanish. the company behind making the armor for straydog had said its inspired from spanish and german helms
@@catmillyy ah yes the prewar and ww2 era spanish helmets that were at first copy of the M16 and M18 Stahlhelm then the M34 Eiber that is simmilar to the end ww1 firefighter stahhelm, not te fancy one with the mowhawk and extra neck protection. than there is the M1926 helmet that has the neck protection but without the extra leather layer ontop like the firefighter version. or the modelo Z/M1942 that was a direct license production of the M40 (M36) stahlhelm of the germans. it can very well be that the propmakers took inspiration from the spanish ones too they have all creative liabaty, but that they were anything from a homage to a direct copy, wich is not bad in any way, from the german stahlhelm versions since ww1 to ww2. And it don´t help either that it just looks likethe kerberus units either use the M18 version like the kerberus panzer jäger or the M42 version. as the rest of the offical media about it protrai and state it. and the helmet they use in red spectecals looks exactly like a diffrently painted m42 replica
If I remember correctly the movie takes place well after the Kerberos uprising, meaning the weapon and armor are scavenged, which if I'm not mistaken explains why the armor has mismatched numbers on its pieces and why the barrel had to be swapped.
What the hell is this bit at 6:00? Where they trying to do some sort of crossing swords thing where they pass by each other like in a samurai movie? This is sequence is like the most silly thing out of the whole bunch in my opinion.
It's a weird part of the Director's style. He likes to reference the comedy directors that inspired him, but it's definitely out of place. The Red Spectacles which is the first movie of the trilogy (last canonically) was 90% of that stuff