honest question: shouldn't they be standing further apart if they're all firing? at the range where my friend is a member they were at least ten feet apart. and: Spoiler
Re: High caliber that girl had such a ridiculous fucking body but i have no idea why her dad let her dress that way at that age. can you imagine the creepy old guys in there? you know they don't give a shit how old she actually was.
Re: High caliber if they're all firing live rounds, the bigger safety question for me would be, what the hell is the camera man thinking. that is an excellent point. you know what else is an excellent point? that "had" is "has" and she's 19 in this video: http://instagram.com/p/qas3ezltvm/
there is no real danger in standing that close together, provided one of the hot shell casing doesn't eject on the 19 year olds ass rendering it useless.
everyone raise a drink of something, robin williams is dead. goddamnit.... http://www.marinsheriff.org/uploads/854.pdf
in defense of the sog folks, the production crew is responsible for that screwup. odds are, they can't tell you which one is which, just that the two guns were dark complexioned and close enough that it would work in the narrative.
apparently the back story is that she did shoot the .50 and got hurt, so they used the beretta for the shot. still no excuse for closing her eyes though.
i went to imdb earlier to see what was the earliest thing i'd seen robin williams in. popeye. 1980. i saw it in the theater.
that was one of the first movies i remember watching. tell me shelley duvall as olive oil isn't tailor-made. when i saw it a few years later i thought it was terrible.