Favorite Gun Scene Ever

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You nailed it. Possibly could be beaten, but probably a close second, by the Quigly Down Under scene:

Elliott Marston: [O'Flynn and Dobkin prepare Quigley for an old-fashioned duel] I seem to remember you're not too familiar with Colonel Colt's revolver, so this will be your first lesson. Don't worry. Mr Dobkin and Mr. O'Flynn will ensure that it's a fair contest.
Elliott Marston: [Marston starts walking backwards] I'll just back up a few paces... And to your left a bit, that's it... Now you're right in front of my old pistol target.
Elliott Marston: [Marston slips his coat back to reveal his holster] Some men are born in the wrong century. I think I was born on the wrong continent. Oh, by the way, you're fired
Matthew Quigley: This ain't Dodge City. And you ain't Bill Hickok.
Matthew Quigley: [Quigley shoots Dobkin, O'Flynn and Marston before they can even aim their guns, then walks up to a dying Marston] I said I never had much use for one. Never said I didn't know how to use it.

"I said I never had much use for one. Never said I didn't know how to use it." Classic.:)
 
I love movies and I couldn't say just one. I like the end of Bonnie and Clyde. Sad, yet poetic. I like in Badlands when Martin Sheen tells Sissy Spacek that if she changes her mind to meet him at the Grand Coolly (sp?) Dam on New Years Day 1960something. Then he takes off shooting with the old door as a shield. I love the end of Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia when Warren Oates says, "15 people died because of him...and you...and me. And one of 'em was a damn good friend of mine." and then he goes ballistic. But my all time favorite gun scene has to be the end of the Wild Bunch. Unreal.
 
The scene where J.B Books is teaching Gillom to shoot in "The Shootist"

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Too many to list...
Just one from the last movie I watched for umpteenth time over the years, and not one I have seen mentioned before:

Return of the Pink Panther.
Chief has this lighter that looks like his gun.

That whole bit is funny...heck the whole movie is full of funny stuff...
Still he gets the two guns confused...

Chief is going to lit a smoke...
"Bang!"
Assistant enters Chief's office..

"Don't just stand there, call me a doctor and then and help me find my nose!"
 
The scene in "Last Man Standing" where Bruce Willis comes to see the Irish gangsters about flattening his tire.

Gangster: "Are you going to SHOOT me?"
Willis: (Complete deadpan) "It'll hurt if I do."
 
I'm a big fan of the end of Unforgiven....

"You just shot an unarmed man!"

"He should have armed himself if he's gonna decorate his saloon with my friend"
 
There was something classic about Tom Cruise in "Taps" (1981) blazing away with the M60 from the dorm window, shouting: "Its beautiful man! Its beautiful!" :evil:


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I don't have his poster on my wall, but Cruise was pretty handy with a pistol in Collateral.
 

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the guy on the helicopter shooting the .30cal-"get some, get some"

joker-how do you know if theyre VC

.30 cal guy- "if they run, theyre VC, if they stand still, theyre really well trained VC.
 
No I think Scarface is 1 then Heat, who can say the line better than Pacino " Say Hello to my Little Friend"
 
Lots to list, but my recent favorite
is Kevin Costner in Open Range when
he goes around back of the building
to rescue the girl from the gun man,
Guns in both hands.
 
im backing the matrix he walks in walks through security better armed than the grand master mall ninja
 
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