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[[Image:Recposter.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''<nowiki>[</nowiki>●REC<nowiki>]</nowiki>'' (2007)]] | [[Image:Recposter.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''<nowiki>[</nowiki>●REC<nowiki>]</nowiki>'' (2007)]] | ||
A note on the screencaps; ''<nowiki>[</nowiki>●REC<nowiki>]</nowiki>'' uses the same "Found-Footage" style of filming as movies like ''The Blair Witch Project'' and ''[[Cloverfield]]''. As such, the image quality is lower than that of most feature films so as to imitate a smaller, more portable camera. | |||
''See Also: ''[[Quarantine]]'', an American remake of'' <nowiki>[</nowiki>●REC<nowiki>]</nowiki> | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:13, 15 February 2012
A note on the screencaps; [●REC] uses the same "Found-Footage" style of filming as movies like The Blair Witch Project and Cloverfield. As such, the image quality is lower than that of most feature films so as to imitate a smaller, more portable camera.
See Also: Quarantine, an American remake of [●REC]
The following firearms were seen in the movie [●REC]:
Glock 17
Both of the police officers in the film carry Glock 17 pistols.
CAR-15 Carbine
The soldiers who quarantine the apartment building are armed with CAR-15 carbines, although their rifles are never seen clearly enough to determine which specific variant they are.