>mid 00s movie
>club scene
>CHUMBEE CHUBACO starts playing
Mid 00s movie
Do I like Collateral, Sup Forums? Is it kino?
It's one of your favorite movies.
Rmember I was going to watch this at the cinema then the cucks removed it because >muh 9/11
Yeah, you like it a lot.
I thought it was Transporter
vincent literally did nothing wrong
It's a great movie. Has a couple of the best sequences in all of Mann.
my father loves this scene
that's because your father likes movies and has good taste
Miami Vice is better
Nope. That's just a cool movie that you like.
I'm his father and I agree
>mid 00s movie
>driving scene
>ONCE UPON A TIIIIIME
>I WAS OF THE MIIIIIND
the Transporter appears in Collateral though
Yes, you think Max shooting Vincent was kino and not contrived at all but that people who praise the fox scene specifically as if it means anything are annoying
>dat mozambique drill
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muh dick
They should give Ghost in the Shell to Mann.
He knows better than others how to show city as a character of the movie.
youtube.com
His Blackhat is closest thing to Oshii's style.
I want a Collateral & John Wick cinematic universe
No. John Wick romanticize murders. Vincent is still a villain. And his job is a dirty job without honor or any glamour.
literal pleb detected
Miami Vice is Mann's masterpiece. This guy knows what's up
I don't think so, Tim.
>2011 club scene
Again you're just a pleb mate.
>2011 club scene
youtube.com
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>"I got lucky with the lights"
Its actually Vincents training that got him killed. You may notice that he obsessively uses the mozambique drill to take down his targets throughout the film. He always fires two shots at the chest to incapacitate his targets and a third one to the head to kill them. But the steel doors of the train were in the way so they blocked most of his tightly grouped bullets. Max on the other hand has no training and randomly fired with his eyes closed. This randomness allowed the bullets to have an even spread so that a few went through and hit Vincent. Ironically, it was Vincents inability to adapt that actually got him killed while Max's spontaneousness that allowed him to win. He spent the whole film berating Max for living a repetitive life and not being more spontaneous and it was his own repetitive habit and his advice to Max that got him killed.
that's really not ironic
There are director's comments on Blue-Ray. Watch movie with them. It totally worth it.
This movie came out in 2004 though, am I missing something?