do you think the guy shot the other guy at the beginning?
"turn your key sir!" *pulls gun* --CUT
We never know what happened next. What do you think?
"turn your key sir!" *pulls gun* --CUT
We never know what happened next. What do you think?
SPOILER (sort of)
Both men are seen (the one who didn't turn his key is John Spencer) a few minutes later leaving the facility, after the decision was made to replace them with the WOPR system. Nobody was shot, we know exactly what happened to both men.
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wait for iiiiit...
Its also explained that there was a percentage of men that didn't turn the key.
I think they set that drill up for a reason, and it was nice to see that nobody really died.
Just watched that scene again. The one who pulled the gun on the officer in charge was Michael Madsen.
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I hear that a lot.
shareThe guns were not loaded. Both guys were seen a few minutes later in the film.
Anyway, assuming proper procedure was being followed with that gun, since this was all a drill I am certain the bullets were blanks.
If he shot him with a blank from close enough (within a few feet) he could still injure or kill him (remember Jon-Erik Hexum?)
http://io9.com/5972313/why-a-gun-loaded-with-blanks-can-still-kill-you
If he shot him with a blank from close enough (within a few feet) he could still injure or kill him
(remember Jon-Erik Hexum?)
The pistols were loaded. We see them issued their weapons and ammunition as they enter the silo.
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I'm just expressing my opinion.
You may all go to hell, and I will go to Texas.
The pistols were loaded. We see them issued their weapons and ammunition as they enter the silo.
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Rule #1 of fragging is never kill your superior officer when it's obvious you're the one who did it and there's no one else to blame for it.
shareI've said this in another thread but it needs to be repeated. Shooting him wouldn't have helped. The reason for this is because they are setup so that one person couldn't possibly turn both of them.
shareThen why pull it in the first place? Why have guns at all inside a vault?
Then of course, you know, Michael Madsen.
Because you don't think clearly when you have a gun pointed at you. You know that he won't be able to turn both keys but when he is aiming a gun at you, that logic goes out the window. At that point you are thinking "this guy has a gun and if I don't do what he says he is going to shoot me"
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