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Yeah i noticed that its called Bad Cop too. What an incredibly appalling title for such a good film! You can pick it up in local supermarkets [Tesco and Morrisons] for like £7 so bad title or not that's a fairly decent price for such an awesome movie!Also just out of curiosity when would standard police officers use tactical leg holsters ??? and why would you choose one over a hip??? In my opinion leg holsters just get to be an extra load on your leg, i play Airsoft and i gotta say, especially for cqb situations a hip gives more advantage and easy accessibility over a leg holster. By i guess its prob down to personal preference. --[[User:BrokenBullet|BrokenBullet]] 12:45, 19 June 2012 (CDT) | Yeah i noticed that its called Bad Cop too. What an incredibly appalling title for such a good film! You can pick it up in local supermarkets [Tesco and Morrisons] for like £7 so bad title or not that's a fairly decent price for such an awesome movie!Also just out of curiosity when would standard police officers use tactical leg holsters ??? and why would you choose one over a hip??? In my opinion leg holsters just get to be an extra load on your leg, i play Airsoft and i gotta say, especially for cqb situations a hip gives more advantage and easy accessibility over a leg holster. By i guess its prob down to personal preference. --[[User:BrokenBullet|BrokenBullet]] 12:45, 19 June 2012 (CDT) | ||
+ | :See I'm an airsofter too and I find thigh holsters better for transitioning between a primary and secondary weapon. Where as if we're in a pistol and shotgun game I have a waist holster for my pistol as I usually go to them in a more Sinner's and Saints style of loadout. I'm putting a loadout together based on Mr Parker from The Way of the Gun at the moment. --[[User:Cool-breeze|cool-breeze]] 14:42, 19 June 2012 (CDT) |
Revision as of 19:42, 19 June 2012
My Review of Sinners and Saints
★★★★
This is an outstanding crime action thriller. Johnny Strong is convincing in the lead role of Sean Riley, a New Orleans cop who is assigned a grisly homicide case with a young Detective, Will Ganz (Kevin Phillips). Riley discovers that his old friend Colin (Sean Patrick Flanery) is involved in some way and has to figure out what his friend has gotten himself into whilst trying to solve the case.
The characters themselves tick quite a lot of boxes of what you would expect from a cop action thriller but there is more to them than these familiar archetypes. William Kaufman doesn't create a set of characters in his screenplay, he manages to create people who we can believe that they could exist. There are a few nice cameos from some well known actors of the past, Tom Berenger and Jurgen Prochnow stand out above all others. The film doesn't let up on the brutality, nor does it shy away from it. At it's core the film is a throwback to the crime films of the 70s and 80s, taking inspiration from the buddy cop genre with some of it's scenes. And yet the story is a very contemporary piece.
The action sequences are fantastic and with the exception of some of the blood hits there seems to be no CGI involved in their construction. When a car crashes, it really crashes which is a nice change. The scenery is fresh and different, mainly due to its New Orleans setting.
It's incredible to believe that this was an independent production because it has all the hallmarks and production value of a big budget action movie. William Kaufman seems to have put every cent they spent on the screen and he does so with a style that is very reminiscent of the Dirty Harry series mixed with Lethal Weapon. --cool-breeze 20:01, 2 November 2011 (CDT)
Sean's AR15 Carbine
Just looking through the page, nice work by the way, it appears the AR15 Carbine that Sean uses at the end isn't on the page yet. I've tried my best to try and identify it but I'm still not sure about how to upload screencaps to the degree that I'm ready to add them to a page. Anyway I figured I would put what I noticed about the carbine down here to help identifying it. It has flip up sights, what looks like an SPR Rail System, KX-3 flash hider and possibly a Vltor Modstock. It's also equipped with an EOTEC, possibly the XPS2 as it's really small. Initially I thought it was a Noveske Diplomat but the barrel is too long and the Rail System doesn't look the same either. Hope this is of any help. --cool-breeze 21:27, 2 November 2011 (CDT)
Im watching this right now, and it looks a lot like a Colt Model 933--simmons 8492
- I've been speaking to William Kaufman (the director) and he said that it's some sort of M4 variant dressed up to look like his own personal Noveske 10.5" --cool-breeze 14:34, 16 March 2012 (CDT)
Just watched it again looks like a Hk 416 to me [by the stock, the way the mag looks longer than a standard AR variant and by the rails on the fore end]
- I'm inclined to agree that it is a HK416, I've just been having a look at it in detail to identify the flash hider (it is a KX-3) and I noticed that it seems to have the writing on the front of the magwell that the HK416 has and the rail system has the longer vents in the sides. --cool-breeze 16:21, 7 May 2012 (CDT)
It's Official
DVD and Blu-ray January 10th. http://www.monstersandcritics.com/dvd/news/article_1672825.php/Sinners-and-Saints-brings-action-to-Blu-ray-and-DVD-in-January
Sean's Holster
What type is it? Also, are those ten-round magazines he uses? I can't get the film in the UK lol --Taurus96 06:05, 19 June 2012 (CDT)
- The film is called Bad Cop in the UK for some bizarre reason. The thigh holster he has looks like a Safariland and the waist holster looks like a Fobus to me, and the magazine does look like they are 10 rounders. --cool-breeze 09:42, 19 June 2012 (CDT)
Alright, cheers, I'll try and find it. Thanks for the info --Taurus96 11:26, 19 June 2012 (CDT)
Yeah i noticed that its called Bad Cop too. What an incredibly appalling title for such a good film! You can pick it up in local supermarkets [Tesco and Morrisons] for like £7 so bad title or not that's a fairly decent price for such an awesome movie!Also just out of curiosity when would standard police officers use tactical leg holsters ??? and why would you choose one over a hip??? In my opinion leg holsters just get to be an extra load on your leg, i play Airsoft and i gotta say, especially for cqb situations a hip gives more advantage and easy accessibility over a leg holster. By i guess its prob down to personal preference. --BrokenBullet 12:45, 19 June 2012 (CDT)
- See I'm an airsofter too and I find thigh holsters better for transitioning between a primary and secondary weapon. Where as if we're in a pistol and shotgun game I have a waist holster for my pistol as I usually go to them in a more Sinner's and Saints style of loadout. I'm putting a loadout together based on Mr Parker from The Way of the Gun at the moment. --cool-breeze 14:42, 19 June 2012 (CDT)