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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2008

V for Vendetta, last fighting scene.

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  • Badassery: bringing knives to a gunfight, and then winning.

  • At 00:38 you know what V is doing there? He's counting. XD

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  • @Winterwolf00 ok?

  • The video shows what the Greeks should do to the corrupt bastards -. bankers and other evil creatures - they have on the government and to the EU commissars sucking their blood to their complete destruction.

  • 2:30 nutcrackahhhh!

  • @kekeke42789 Damn Noobs!

  • @notlengthy I wouldn't know about soldiers and special forces types, but cops are trained to shoot at a person's center of mass because it brings them down more reliably (you can miss headshots far more easily.) Granted you'd think they'd have at least one of them prefer headshots just in case he'd have armor, but it's not all that much of a stretch.

  • @kekeke42789 @notlenghty Simple, because when you are facing a real threat, you NEVER aim for the head of the legs, much less likely to hit than when you aim for the torso. Much more area to hit and its more likely to stop and individual...except when he's wearing a steel plate.

  • pointblank and not a SINGLE headshot

    These guys must play CoD.

  • not to be one of those guys but, why didn't any of those highly trained soldier think about shooting him in the face?

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