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I just saw Heat (1995) for the first time and the downtown shootout scene is one of the greatest action movie sequences I've seen ever.

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I just saw Heat (1995) for the first time and the downtown shootout scene is one of the greatest action movie sequences I've seen ever. But they're just firing guns, what about Transformers and all these amazing CGI stuff? That's all fake crap made by a computer. These dudes had a full on shootout in downtown LA with real guns and real bullets (blanks). Just the SOUND of this scene is so intense. The way these dudes act like Navy Seals with how they move and reload and think on the fly. I'm from southern California so I know exactly where it was shot and I literally drove through there last Friday to have lunch with a friend. The scene is so simple. Bank Robbers having a shootout in downtown LA. But damn, how they filmed it and told that story really made the movie. I bet this scene was discussed a lot when the movie came out. I can't image watching this in theators with the sound........imagine being from LA and watching this in theaters.…

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