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  • GTA V better have fast draws like that...

  • damn, just like rojas assistant from mw2

  • @billslover90 hahah noob just like me x

  • @TheOlipop123 ok, luis lopez would take out tom cruise in that movie so would OG Loc

  • derp derp drill?

  • anyone know what kind of holster he was using?? I want to get one for my kimber but I want to have quick access to it incase of a situation like this arises

  • is it normal to watch this on endless loop? I just keep brainwashing myself with this scene over and over again, and I go out at night just hoping JUST PRAYING someone tries to fuck with me.

  • @ScrapeNow

    That's a good way to wind up hospitalized or dead.

    If you go looking for a fight you'll find one and it won't be like the movies.

  • @Ragedhard that's what he said before he lay in his pool of blood.

  • Love this scene and how Cruise killed scumbag #2 with the Mozambique Drill. My only complaint is that with two to the sternum and one to the head with a .45, there definitely would have been blood.

  • @blueshark2010 You mean the Mogadishu Drill, don't you?

  • @randomite88 Nope. Mozambique Drill. Also referred to as the "Fail Safe Drill"

  • @blueshark2010 Failure to stop drill. Two rounds center mass.. if that doesn't stop the assailant, one round to the head.

  • @blueshark2010 mann uses it a lot in his movies

  • pretty impressive considering this was not a stunt man, nor was it CGI, nor slow-motion that was then sped up. Tom Cruise actually trained for this scene and performed it reel-for-reel.

  • @Shakduhn tvtropes!!!

  • love how he finishes the last guy

    "help me"

    "yeah whatever" BOOM headshot!

  • tom cruise is simply amazing

  • Can someone put up the scene where they meet felix because javier bardem is a badass

  • i agree with anyone, this is the best depiction of HK USP .45 in movie. plus, Tom Cruise's "Mozambique Drill" is amazing, fast and calculated like he was indeed the Mike Rousseaue himself :D

    +1

  • I have never heard gunshots that loud in a film before or since. I saw this in the theater and the handguns sounded like frickin' cannons going off!

  • @Calriec Michael Mann doesnt use dubbed in sound for gunshots in his movies....they are real... search for the HEAT shootout scene...massive firefight in downtown LA....soundwaves bouncing off the sides of skyscrapers back and forth.... sounds like hell broke free

  • 2 star wanted level???

  • I agree with everyone else, the gun shots are amazing! I've yet to hear another movie that pulls them off so well...

  • Poor Kid Rock :(

  • Make fun of him? He sues you. Steal from him? He shoots you. Try to steal his turf? He will rain an ungodly fucking firestorm upon you, whereupon you'll have to call the United Nations and get a fucking binding resolution to keep him from fucking destroying you.

    Moral of the story? Don't fuck with Tom Cruise.

  • That was a great example of why you don't fuck with the suits. He looks week... unassuming. As an LA-street-thug you are not threatened by him. He's a paper pusher. But then, at the peak of your assault, the tables turn and no sooner do you blink and you have 2 .45 cal bullets crushing through your rib cage. Then, to neutralize your pal, it's a standard failure drill, double tap to the chest and one to the head. That's cold and calculating! And one last "fuck you" shot to the head. Brilliant!

  • Vince is just straight up cold with that .45.

  • USP 45 Fullsize FTW!

  • Opposing Forces Eliminated!

  • That, my friends, is EXPERT (albeit fake hollywood stuff) holster training... nice moves and accuracy saves lives.

  • @GenerationKill001 That thief on the right needs some of that holster training. Apparently his gun is superglued to his pants.

  • Good thing i can replay this cause i blinked the first time

  • Never steal from Tom Cruise. He'll fuck you up.

  • 2 star wanted level???

  • oh forgot, ITS MISSING AWESOME TECHNO MUSIC AND A HOT LEATHER CLAD VIXEN.

    Where is Vin Diesel when you need him??

  • TO EVERYONE ARGUING:

    Please just appreciate that this scene is alot less nonsense than 99% of how other movies do there thing with guns.

    A professional guy not time wasting or doing over the top duel wielding, flashy stuff cartwheels, just getting on with the job.

    Its still a movie, be happy and move on.

  • @fredfinks Amen brother!

  • Seen this seen a hundred times because its so bad ass but the guy on the right would of had time to cap tom cruise in real life. Watch the guy on the right acting like he is fumbling for his gun.

  • @ae357em I doubt it. I bet the other would so shocked by some dude in a suit capping his homie that he probably would have fumbled for his gun and not have had enough time to draw with someone as fast as Vincent.

  • @ae357em He's just some random thug. Your brain has to register what it is seeing, and then command your body to act. His brain is not accustomed to a "victim" quick drawing his weapon and shooting two shots from the hip. Meanwhile he's reaching into his pants to fumble for a weapon while shots are fired, his fear is sky high, and he has mere seconds to shoot. Ya, I doubt anyone would stand achance against Vincent in real life.

  • @iknowwhereyoulive006 For some reason your reply didn't register in my inbox, so sorry on a late reply. The slap outward would have been a fringe benefit. Much more important is how by slapping with his left inward, he turned the movement to his advantage, rotating his right hip back and speeding up his draw, then, his arm already at the front of his torso, he rolled smoothly into presenting the pistol and shooting the second. It was faster and a more efficient use of movements.

  • @iknowwhereyoulive006 He'd have to turn, bring up his arm inside the man's grasp, bring it up, swat outward, then draw. It's much easier to slap the pistol away in a single movement and flow into presenting the pistol. Flagging or not, it was the faster method.

  • @iknowwhereyoulive006 There's a reason for everything. For example, had he slapped the gun outward, he would have either have had to make an awkward motion with his left hand, or use his right hand, potentially slowing down his draw enough for the two to get the advantage.

  • Tom Cruise is practically playing himself here...

  • @iknowwhereyoulive006 I'd contend that he couldn't see that they had a gun from where he was at, and he probably planned to take the case without you know... gunning them down. He said it himself, done right, less random people get shot.

  • I love how all the armchair ninjas have to throw their 2 cents in on what's realistic. Please. What works is what works. It's a damn movie. For all you know the bad guys gun wasn't even loaded or wasn't real. Fake guns are used a lot in real life, easier to come buy and most victims won't ever find out it was a fake. As for him sweeping himself while disrupting the bad guys position, the gun was already pointed at his head from the start. It was a classic self defense move done well.

  • That casing that detective showed looked like a .40s&w are yall sure?

  • @mullyscans A .40 S&W USP has a maximum capacity of 13 rounds, the .45 on the other hand has a 12 rds capacity.

  • @mullyscans Not sure, but the script explicitly asks for a USP in .45 ACP and the capacity shown in the night club firefight (12+1) seemed that of a .45.

  • GOD BLESS AMERICA

  • B.S. scene in reality with the move he made in this movie is either dead or injured. He should have quickly taken the second guy(bald) after removing the gun from him face. :-)

  • Whoever trained Tom on using that pistol did his job. I think the guy that Mann uses was in the SAS, that would explain a lot.

  • @Nater245689 Michael Mann used retired SAS officer Mick Gould to train Cruise on weapons and close quarters fighting, and possibly to choreograph such scenes. He also used Gould and Andy McNabb likewise in Heat, similarly training the actors with real firearms before filming.

  • @misterbill1911 Well, it definitely shows.

  • @misterbill1911 ...and to work out how to do the robberies too

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  • I love the Mozambique Drill

  • He actually killed them from the movie

  • lol Just watch how fast he taps the second thug . Not a double tap a triple all in under 2 seconds all center mass ! The thug gets hit 3 times before his body touches THE GROUND! unreal. Tom NEVER blinked once when he was firing the gun !

  • @Porkchops7870 In the actual filming, he shot him FOUR times. Twice in the chest, once in the head, once when he hit the ground. However, the blank didn't show up so they didn't add the sound of the fourth shot. So, to recap, draw, two shots to one guy, four shots to the other.. in 1.3 seconds.

  • @John234pwns your kidding thats insane . How can you even pull a trigger that fast! lol

    where did your hear about a 4th shot?

  • @Porkchops7870 See the vid "Collateral Tom Cruise training" on the related vids? They show the various versions of that shot, and you can see one where he fires four.

  • @John234pwns Yeah i saw it , thats nuts!!! I can't believe they missed that head shot!!!

    thanks man that was killer

  • @Porkchops7870 Yep.

  • lmao that last bullet was amazing

  • i just became a scientologist

  • @StrangeAredaSlumtung that's not rocket science mate

  • @StrangeAredaSlumtung HAHAHAHAHAHA

  • Let that be a lesson to you kids don't fuck with Tom Cruise.

  • thats so bad ass push two alot

  • Does anyone know if the final headshot Cruise delivers is a real blank? Or was the muzzle flash added in post-production? Cuz it's way close to that guy's head!

  • "After double tapping the first thug, he uses the "Mozambique Drill" against the second. A note of interest: In the script, the goal of this confrontation was to be 5 shots in 1.6 seconds. Tom Cruise clocked in at 1.39 seconds, beating the script."

    From IMFDB

  • Heckler & Koch USP .45 ACP... the best self-defense handgun ever made, in one of the best movies ever made. I want this gun... I wish we had those as our standard sidearms...

  • I know you shouldn't be laughing when people are getting shot and killed but Tom Cruise is so badass in here and way he shoots is just awesome so I have to laugh because I love it.

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  • Hey Homie, it that my briefcase?

  • AND THIS IS WHY I KEEP IT 2nd AMENDMENT 100% ... I'm not gunna let some punk ass low rent thief jack my shit in a dark L.A. alley.

  • Can you guys believe those five shots were done in 1.6 seconds? Amazing.

  • I love pressing 7 over and over, fucking thugs all deserve this.

  • 0:13 to 0:18

    Like a boss!

  • this movie worked so well because tom cruise is like a sociopath in real life.

  • "The last shot was was a bonus for being stupid shot!"

  • It is the perfect execution of a failure to stop drill. Double tap to the chest, one to the head if he continues to move. Awesome!!!

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  • Gotta love the USP!! This was picture perfect. I think he does this better than I can, and I'm an instructor. Very well done on Tom's part.

  • They got off easy.

  • Beautiful double taps. Love how he follows his second target down for the headshot.

  • looked beautiful ... handled the weapon and situation like a professional very nice... 

  • the thing i didn't understood is how he pulled the trigger so fast?

    I'm not an expert, but I happen to know that every gun has a trigger in the back, except the glock.

  • @cepomwa The USP is a double/single action pistol. In single action the trigger pull is very short.

  • hold 2 for full auto

  • I don't nearly fuck anyone that hard myself lol

  • Is that Dave Grohl?

  • Took 3 shots each with a .45 to kill them?

  • Love how he just shoots the guy on the ground for the last time without even looking at him - haha!

  • the guys like "fuck" because he thought the thugs were gonna kill him .wrong its vincent

  • Stone Cold. Hell yeah.

  • lmao guy on the right couldnt pull out his gun on time

  • michael mann when making a crime movie like this and heat, he really gets into making everything pretty realistic. i love listening to his commentaries because he'll get into the back story of where the characters grew up and what brought them to this point in the movie. great director/writer

  • y las heridas ?

    

  • Check : " .imfdb.dot org " to look up what particular gun was used in a particular film right down to a particular scene.

  • The epitome of "wrong people in the wrong place at the wrong time".

    I bet good $100 those jackasses didn't see it coming.

  • @megalosauru You're on, sucker. I bet they saw it coming weeks before.

  • Hammer pair, failure drill, dead check! Perfect display of CQB marksmanship!

  • I remember the audience I saw this with erupting into laughter!

  • Especially IWB. But then so are all double stack automatics.

  • That H&K usp 45 is a big gun for a conceal carry

  • @TheSololobo

    Evidently effective though. lol

    Take care.

  • @trojanmike2008 Damn skippy is effective. I have the compact H&K usp 45 and is the most accurate gun I own.

  • He should have atleast taken their guns. You never know when an extra piece may come in handy.

  • @CuervoBlack06 He took the first guy's Sig P232, right before he grabs his case.

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  • @John234pwns That was Max's wallet he picked up.The Sig is on the far left near the railing.

  • @CuervoBlack06 Ah, right.

  • Just as it happened on HEAT, the sounds of any shootings are absolutely brilliant. Michael Mann has something to do with it.

  • @barbarian981 Did you fforget the press check in HEAT? lol.

  • @barbarian981 Most movies dub the sound of the gunshots over because the microphones used to pick up actors' voices can't capture them well since they're calibrated to a MUCH lower volume--Mann attaches special mics to the guns themselves so that they're right next to the muzzle :)

  • @rupert93r No he doesn't, he just uses real gunshots for the sounds.

  • @barbarian981 Got that right. The echo and acoustics of the actual architecture creates a chilling sound boom. I love how the guns in his movies become seriously scary like that.

  • Tom Cruise's best film.

  • why you wanna thank? lmao

  • Damn LOud Gun

  • @Cookie901Monster .45s tend to be

  • @BassAssassin9 yea i figured they were ty :)

  • the bald guy lookedl ike he was trying to pull his cock out not his gun lmao

  • that is fast.

  • Are we sure thats a .45?

  • @WINSTON4747 yes, H&K USP .45

  • @Fender18241 I dont konw Ive seen 9mm and .40 hit people they look the same at that distance. In Iraq 9mm hardball really did knock them down like that if you hit the spine.

  • @Fender18241 I did check the movie props website it was an HK .45 but still my point is at that distance caliber 9, 40, 45 doesnt matter

  • @WINSTON4747 yea your right, up close your going to feel it. No one has ever stood infront of a 9mm loaded barrel and laughed. Never the less though, lets remember this is hollywood. But well executed to be fair.

  • @Fender18241 Haha deffienetly right about that, no one laughs at a 9mm when its pointed at them. I will admitt I cracked a smile after seeing this scene and I ususally hate the hollywood crap

  • @WINSTON4747

    It's an HK USP in .45, not the "HK 45". They're slightly different guns, the latter being developed for Delta Force. The HK 45 uses a different grip, has a 1913 rail, and I believe is manufactured to even tighter tolerances.

  • @Nater245689 Dont be such a d bag, HK 45, HK USP 45. HK 45 is a generic term and if you look at your correction you just gave me HK 45 is still in yours. Relax.

  • @WINSTON4747 In the script it's called and "HK 45". There's over 20 variants of a USP including different calibers and only 2 HK45 models designed after the script was made. He has the right to type like a faggot, and be OCD with gun information just to get your sorry head out of your ass! It's a stock Heckler & Koch USP - .45ACP. No threaded barrel, no picatinny rail, no accessories!

  • @IMFDB Get the fuck over it you whiny little bitches, Its a .45 weve established that. He uses it very well in the movie weve established that. GET OVER IT. I OWN TWO OF THEM. STOP YOUR FUCKING WHINING.

  • Same thing happened a few times in Croatia during the 90ies....

  • This should be a H&K advert.

  • I love how he caps the last guy in the head without even looking as he walks away lol.

  • One this about this scene puzzles me. I always thought that just one fat little forty five is all it takes to put someone down. So why the double tap?

  • @Cerberusballs

    People have survive being cut in half by trains. People have survived gunshot wounds to the brain. Two to the heart one to the head. He is just making the probability of survival as small as possible.

  • @Honestabe86 Like a pro. Righteous. Because that asshole with the long hair was still squirming with two in the chest, before Vincent put one in his computer.

  • @Honestabe86 Plus the Mozambique Drill is a staple of Michael Mann movies.

  • Cruise was such a bad ass in this movie,, he fucked up alot of people in this movie including the club scene,, great movie though..

  • these guys violated the biggest rule in the book- if youre going to pull a gun on someone, you better use it. And that guy on the right is a perfect example of why you use a holster...so it doesnt get stuck when youre trying to pull it.

  • pwned

  • I've never had greater satisfaction from seeing thieves killed like this. LOVE IT. Every single bullet fired. Delicious.

  • @insight1337

    hahaha "delicious"

  • aw, they need "Yo homie" in this! that's the best part of this scene!

  • Epic! Beautiful! oh, so righteous, greatest movie ever made....Tom Cruise just rocked throughout...

  • LOl the best advert for H&K ever :)

  • what is his piece?looks like a glock or colt combat,i can't see it but it doesn't show clearly and the scenes play too fast,can anyone knows for sure?

  • @kioralhs its a H&K USP .45. Sorry. I'm a nerd :)

  • @lathesius thanks

  • why i love this scene?

  • I wonder if this could be done with a .357 revolver?

  • Re-direct, control, non-firing hand returns to center line so you do not accidently shot it, lift and clear, rock and lock,

    present weapon to the target, engage with hammer pair, merge center

    line, establish a grip, engage second target, hammer pair to the

    hydraulic zone followed by a single shot to the circuitry zone (Brain

    Housing Group), hitting that reset button, pick up my shit and assess the

    first target and re-engage with a single shot to the head cause your a dirt bag

  • please type "COLLATERAL KASSEL" as search words to youtube... i promise it's good! ;)

  • @robestesatfreenetde Saw that almost a year ago and loved it.

  • Mozambique Drill...

  • I love the fact that Michael Mann doesn't do post-processing of the audio from guns in his movies. The sounds you hear are the sounds the guns make during shooting.

  • @familyphotoshoot Not quite, in the commentary in HEAT he said they DID edit the sounds because of the echoes did not correspond with how the scenes were cut. He did however want to make it as deafening as it was while shooting (pun) the film.

  • @familyphotoshoot have to agree there i love the way he lets you hear the proper sound of the gun

  • @familyphotoshoot Yeah and the guys really died u know lol j k

  • I have to say, as a shooter myself, I was pleasantly surprise how awesome Tom Cruise handled his weapons in this film. I'm not a Tom Cruise fan by any stretch of the imagination, but his dedication to his character is apparent, and I certainly respected him a hell of a lot more as an actor in this film.

  • @ninjast4r It sucks he never displayed much of his old training skills in newer movies like Knight & Day. Such as dual wielding MP7 machine pistols, keeping his finger "ON" the trigger when not ready to fire. You can't forget that kind of training even if you do suffer from dyslexia.

  • @IMFDB Didn't see it, but I'd believe it. Angelina Jolie did pretty good in Tomb Raider but made several firearm no-nos in later films.

  • @ninjast4r Agreed if you go on hkpro(dot)com and click on the USP Match you could see they literally photoshoped her finger so they're on the trigger guards.

  • @IMFDB I remember seeing that a while back. There is also a guy shooting a MP5SD3, I think, in a ridiculously bad chicken-wing stance.

  • Oh. Shit.

  • When you stop at 0:04, you can see that Tom Cruise is actually not aiming at the head, even if the muzzle flash makes us believe he is. Small detail though, this is a badass scene. How does they filmed it ? Blue screen or something, no ?

  • @KhanSeb Khan, if you check the "Collateral tom cruise training" video, they show the scene. You can hear the blanks going off, but the flashes were not visible, added later digitally, but they also used a blue screen where the flashes were very visible, which could attribute to the off-target shots.

  • @John234pwns I see. Thanks.

  • how you