I Agree...
I never understand why they have to do that either. I guess it looks more intimidating to see someone operate the action in front of someone. Another common thing I notice, is whenever an auto handgun is in use, you see the action lock open during a scene. Doesn't matter how many rounds they fire, it just hapens to lock open at that moment, just in time for a scene change. You know they wanted the actor to fire just so many shots, so thats all they put in it. It locks open and the scene changes. Watch to see if they reload. Nope, It's ready for the next shooting session, automatically...
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Johnny C. Kitchens
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