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discussWhat's Something Unrealistic That You Often See in Movies?
I have another one. Has anyone notices that guns in movies and TV shows never run out of bullets? I am sitting there waiting for the main character to reload after 100 bullets and wondering what sort of gun they have
I have another one. Has anyone notices that guns in movies and TV shows never run out of bullets? I am sitting there waiting for the main character to reload after 100 bullets and wondering what sort of gun they have
Which movie or TV show are watching this took place? They seem to run out of bullets in the one's I've watched so far. It's crazy to have a gun running nonstop without the bullets needing to be reloaded.
Which movie or TV show are watching this took place? They seem to run out of bullets in the one's I've watched so far. It's crazy to have a gun running nonstop without the bullets needing to be reloaded.
It's the science stuff in movies for me, esp. astrophysics. For example, spaceships can't instantly jump to "light speed", without ginormous amounts of physical law violation, as well as the inherent need for the ship to be massless, and also would requite infinite energy.
But, if the ship and surrounding spacetime were somehow able to be made massless, it might just work.
I also love the gravity drive in "Event Horizon". How exactly did he plot a course to Proxima Centauri? And was any of this tech tested first? lol