Subscribe ow.ly | Facebook ow.ly | Twitter ow.ly Release Date: 17 February 2012 Genre: Action | Adventure | Thriller Cast: Roselyn Sanchez, Emilio Rivera, Nestor Serrano Directors: Mike McCoy, Scott Waugh Writer: Kurt Johnstad Studio: Relativity Media Plot: An elite team of Navy SEALs embark on a covert mission to recover a kidnapped CIA agent.
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fking epic
2000rounds real bullets and this scene was shot with 5d mark 2??
@ThisGuyIsJacob maybe one of the camera men
Totally Awesome
@keeperkai999 stfu...
Live ammunition doesn't make it look any different from other movies to me. Also, since when does a flak jacket protect you from .50-caiber rounds? Lol
awasommmmmmmmmmmm
That's fucking hype.
A movie doesn't need Live Ammunition to be a good movie.
@MenInTrees93 its real life active navy seals duud
I hope it's worth it lol.
@DoctorSpontaneous no lol it means that the sounds arent edited the guns are real and their shooting at just random targets like on that boat im sure they were just shooting the ground/trees but it was still a real gun and real ammo
@Videoxpressions so its just like real life
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So.... nobody dies in this movie?
holy crap
So, who are these guys shooting at? real people?
Thumbs up if you got your dog tags set for Battlefield 3 from this movie!
MICHAEL BAY please take note "LIVE AMMUNITION"
live ammo seems like a pretty stupid idea.
Live action stunts and real car crashes instead of CGI I can understand. It's a bit of a dying art but I really don't see the point in live ammo, for a film.. other than running up an expensive budget and being needlessly dangerous.
Films have used blanks for years, they work just as well as the real thing.
If blanks and real ammo were noticeably different you wouldn't need to have this featurette letting everyone know you used live ammo
So much for the story.