Essential operatorcore

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Force of Execution

I want to say john wick but only because of that vid of Keanu going full operator at a gun range

Elite Skwad

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Zero Dark Thirty
13 hours
Black Hawk Down
Way of the gun
Heat
Collateral
Thief
Blackhat

I feel like Miami Vice should get an honorable mention since they used simulated authentic gunshot sounds iirc

MV is the weakest Mann film by far. The few good shootout scenes do not make up for having to sit through two hours of Jamie Foxx 'acting'.

Those mozambique drills at the club qualify it I think.

Spotted the pleb.

Universal soldier: Regeneration

Nice choice.


Also anyone else getting an obnoxious amount of captchas lately?

Hawaii 5-0 the modern tv show. It's you average cop show and then suddenly SWAT is forming up on a door and throwing flashbangs in while snipers watch from helicopters.

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I really like the shitty brazillian rap.

>assuming Michael Mann
>not the original series

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Hence honorable mention as far as operatorcore goes

No I meant the Mann movie since I noticed he had other Mann movies

>BOPE insignia
That's all I need. I'll check it out.

>implying

also, forgot
Clear and present danger

>muh cinematography
>muh score
>muh city as a character
Foxx is a charisma black hole, and he ruins every movies he is in. Collateral gets a pass because of based Cruise.
Deal /w it faget.

Foxx has """ok""" stage presence and can be entertaining but his acting is bad. He's like a more abrasive less charismatic Will Smith

the fuck is this?

the way of the gun is utter trash

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that final shot was pretty bad

Generation Kill. To my knowledge the only decent Iraq miniseries. I suppose Jarhead was ok also.

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this scene was always funny because the guy on the right has his hand on his weapon the whole time and still struggles to take it out.

Yeah Spartan is operator as hell. Great David Mamet movie, and maybe the last movie Val Kilmer looked tough and not old.

Can't decide between these two. Opinions?

John Wick because """"based keanu""""

John Wick

Just the ones I can think of:

Sicario
Heat
John Wick
Collateral
Shooter
Jack Reacher
Navy Seals (1990)
American Sniper
Punisher (1989)
Olympus Has Fallen
Bourne movies
Zero Dark Thirty
Black Hawk Down
Platoon
Saving Private Ryan
Full Metal Jacket
Clear and Present Danger
Sniper

Obviously different levels of realism and different time eras, but all operator, nonetheless.

Ending was awful

Steven Segal paid a bunch of actors to stand around looking interested while he shows off his collection of .45s

He loves his collection and shows it off at any opportunity, so he made a movie specifically so he could show the world.

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it's so fucking bizarre, that moment when he mentions he personally carried one of those guns, he completely breaks character and you can tell he's in all seriousness talking about himself

why would anybody conceal carry a .45 anyways when you could almost double the capacity with almost the same size and weight in a double stack 9mm?

Also forgot"

Sabotage
Jarhead

That's why you need a holster for CCW.

>calls others pleb
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This is fucking amazing holy shit, just some schmuck mumbling about his pistols.

Edge of Tomorrow.

It's literally about how video games gain you skillz, but whatever, it show progression that's nice.

>one of my backups, one of my personal backups isn't that amazing?
>holds gun up to camera

1911s truly are beautiful guns though. 9mil is porbably not manly enough for Segal.

You have no idea what "operatorcore" is do you? Shit, you don't even know what that movie is about it seems.

tbf Emily blunt goes full on operator with the future tech in that movie

TV shows: Strike Back, 24, Banshee (it's not really about operators but there are lots of shootout scenes that fit the criteria).

>Strike Back

also some of the most lewdest and hottest gun porn ever

Tom Cruise does more impressive shit than her and it's still not operatorcore. Do you not notice a huge difference between the movies recommended so far and fucking Edge of Tomorrow?

I think the movie shows the difference between training and experience and preparation. Think about it, the first issue is what the 'saftey' on the weapon is, he didn't even know that but was told that in the movie as well. You see him develop through training and attitude change, it's really an interesting movie.

You don't see any movie really cover this progress other then Full Metal Jacket or Jarhead. Any other movie you'd show would have them start as operator, like people are born that way.

Yeah, operatorcore, you have rambo born as rambo.

Tom cruisr

This.

>only movie ITT where the character is actually an operator
>only movie ITT where an operator fights other operators

Hunted probably the most hardcore operating movie ever filmed.

>Punisher (1989)
>literally the only one

All your other movies are either hitmen, soldiers or secret agents

Not that guy, but I consider "operatorcore" to be a movie/show where gunplay is an integral part and where shootouts are depicted as close to reality as possible, usually using real-life tactics. Edge of Tomorrow, while awesome, is Tom Cruise and Emily Blunt running and gunning with their massive machine guns.

Operatorcore isn't about the characters who are in it, a movie about common criminals can be operatorcore (see Way of the Gun).

What?

Operatorcore refers to movies that depict realistic efficient tactical firearm operations. Highly trained operators operating. Edge of Tomorrow is flashy fantasy action where characters jump around with swords and mech suits. FMJ and Jarhead aren't operatorcore either.

>9mil is porbably not manly enough for Segal.
Probably so his underage rape victim's can't get a quick one on him

"Operator" is a pc term for mercenary
The name came around the time the US was using mercs to fight in Iraq. You can't have the "good guys" using paid henchmen so the media and the mercs themselves took it upon themselves to do their share of public relations to cover up/rebrand the disgusting truth

A crook is not an operator, he's a crook
Crooks can be good at handling themselves

Reminds me of that scene from MGS3

Except for Power Exo Armor is suported by DARPA: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powered_exoskeleton
It's closer too then further away, and they show a variation on uses of it, depicted in probably the most realistic future war in any sci-fi movie. That is closer to a real war in the future. The biggest issue is power cores, more than it is the exo armor.

The difference in this move to some of the Tom Clancy future war is that Exo Armor is really the next level. Personally I think it's realistic on more levels.

Except for movies like Collateral or retellings of war stories like Black Hawk Down and Saving Private Ryan, I don't find that much interest in a lot of the 'operatorcore'.

It's either you have a good stunt coordinator or not, and really you should just watch the REAL LIFE documentary of SWAT.

This
That serie is operator godsend.
Some season of 24 jack goes full operator.
there is also Banshee where they go operator. (the heist gopro scene was pretty good)
Also Hunted from cinemax is pretty good too.
The Kill point is pretty good miniserie too.

>"That engraving gives you no tactical advantage whatsoever"
>Seagal has some of his handguns engraved in this scene

I wonder if he would shit his pants if Snake got him in a CQC hold

Yeah, so that's why I don't like Operatorcore, if FMJ and JArhead are not considered Operatorcore. They're more realistic depiction of what an operator goes through, as opposed to the 30 minutes where they look specatularly badass.

I think the true spectacle of operators is the sheer amount of training and dedication. The Unit is pretty good depiction of operators, best I've ever seen and a damn fun show to watch too. It goes a bit looloo later on, but it still shows the real dedication to the trade, rather then expertise in showmanship.

As well as the first show I think that shows accurately how a skyhook works.

So are we agreed Snake is operator?

Big Boss and Solid Snake have both been a part of a special forces group. They're operators.

Not him but yeah, he's the definition of one

But operatorcore isn't about whether the characters can be classified as operators, but about how gunplay is handled in a movie.

>THE Hunted

Movie is quotable as fuck and super underrated

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wrong as fuck

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God bless you SGM Vining. Today I pray to operate like you. To lead a life of justice. To see my enemies driven before. To hear the lamentations of their women.

In Vining's name I pray.

I heard that ended up being absolute shit. How the fuck?

Not the operator segments.

Segal is the phoniest fucker.

There's one scene where casey affleck clears an apartment building and his command and control over the team is great.

But other than that, yeah it's whatever.

Operators are operators regardless of their line of work.

A heist is just another op.

>Once upon a time you had to be a member of one of two units in US Special Operations to be considered an operator. Those units were SEAL Team Six and Delta Force and only those who passed selection and training were entitled to call themselves that, not support personnel or those on the periphery.

Today everyone is an Operator.

>Today everyone is an Operator.

Only if you can operate, m80.

>MV is the weakest Mann film by far
lmao this fucking kid

mann is always like that with the realism, but mv is more of a romantic movie rather than full blown operating

>They're more realistic depiction of what an operator goes through, as opposed to the 30 minutes where they look specatularly badass.

But that's wrong. FMJ and Jarhead are specifically about the basic training of a United States Marine. Joker in FMJ isn't even a combat MOS. They don't even show the School of Infantry portion of Marine Corps training that a basic Marine would even go through.

A more realistic portrayal of what an operator goes through is something like Sicario. Nobody needs to tell people about the safety of a firearm because it is implied that everyone already knows what they are doing. You don't know shit about operators or what makes a movie "operatorcore".

dredd obviously

One of the worst scenes in the movie. That's not what Judge Dredd is like! He'd go in guns blazing, and not like some cautious pussy.

In military infantry subcultures 'operator' has come to signify any direct action personnel that are linked with any Special Operations Forces units. Formerly it was used informally to describe any member of CAG/SFOD-D.

>MV romance

I would agree with that. I also think it is the most beautifully shot mann film. I had both foxx and farrell but I still like mv.

that as about as aggressive as you could approach a room clearance without running in screaming and spraying bullets in the air.

here u go

>"Operator" is a pc term for mercenary
>that whole post
You're literally retarded

You're forgetting the fact that the entire day and operation is actually Anderson being tested for judge suitability. Dredd could burst in and incendiary round everyone if he wanted to, but then there'd be nothing to gauge Anderson's effectiveness with.

Doom 2005

Who here /sealchallengecontract/? I'm getting in shape to see if I can make it through boats on heads, all thanks to these operator movies.

>tfw rich cuties from this hotel gonna be 'mirin during rock portage