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Chuck opening sequence

DreQo

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I've seen this crap before, but this is the first time I've been able to find the evidence and post it. In the opening sequence of the TV show "Chuck", a bullet is fired from a handgun, and an unfired round, casing and all, exits the muzzle. Is the "general public" really so uneducated that they don't see this as completely incorrect? What about the people that made the sequence? It just seems so stupid. :banghead: Does this bug anyone else?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL99lOzA-m0
 

sraacke

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Have you actually WATCHED Chuck? The show is pure fantacy. The bullet coming out of the barrel is not going to register to most of the mushheads watching this show.
 

DreQo

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yale wrote:
Have you actually WATCHED Chuck? The show is pure fantacy. The bullet coming out of the barrel is not going to register to most of the mushheads watching this show.

lol! Hey now! I think you just called me a mushhead! I do watch the show once in a while :)It's funny, but you're right, it's not exactly realistic. The thing iscrap like thishappens a lot. For instance, in the Kill Bill movie, when they show a "bullet cam" view, the bullet travels through the air without spinning at all :?. And this:

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They sell them all over the place. It's magnetic (or sticky, depends onthe model)so it looks like the bullet went through the window. Of course, the actual bullet goes on one side, and the casing goes on the other. Makes sense, right?? :?
 
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