Alone in the Dark (2005): Difference between revisions
Alone in the Dark (2005): Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
Alone in the Dark (2005): Difference between revisions
[[Image:AITD-MinigunA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Agent Feenstra ([[Ona Grauer]]) tests the 'auto aiming' sensors of the M134 minigun, set up as a smart gun.]]
[[Image:AITD-MinigunA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Agent Feenstra ([[Ona Grauer]]) tests the 'auto aiming' sensors of the M134 minigun, set up as a smart gun.]]
[[Image:AITD-MiniGunFiresA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A minigun fires at the Zeno monsters.]]
[[Image:AITD-MiniGunFiresA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|A minigun fires at the Zeno monsters.]]
[[Image:AITD-MinigunVsMonstersA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The miniguns run dry of ammo during the battle.]]
[[Image:AITD-MinigunVsMonstersA.jpg|thumb|none|500px|The miniguns run dry of ammo during the battle. Note the M16 type pistol grip with the power cable attatched.]]
==Browning M2HB==
==Browning M2HB==
Revision as of 22:04, 20 June 2009
Alone in the Dark (2005) is another special effects laden film based on a video game, helmed by Uwe Boll (regarded by many as one of the world's worst directors). The film is based on the video game Alone in the Dark series of videogames started in 1992. One interesting note is that the film is supposed to mirror the storyline of Alone in the Dark 5 aka Alone in the Dark: Near Death Investigation but Eden games decided at the last minute to completely rework the game, including the plot, which makes the film version appear to deviate completely from the storylines of the games. However it was the game developer who changed the story at the last minute, not the filmmakers.
Edward Carnby (Christian Slater) carries a Colt Anaconda (.44 magnum) as his primary sidearm.
Colt M4 Carbine
The primary weapon of the Bureau 713's commandos is the M4 Carbine, outfitted with RIS rails, a flashlight and laser, usually fitted with an Elcan sight on the receiver's flat top and a "Zeno" tracker on the foreward grip top rail. This Blinking LED "Zeno Tracker" is actually a Zircon Stud Finder!
M16
Mixed in with the M4 carbines, are M16s with A2 handguards are also visible.
M60E3
One of the Bureau 713 commandos is seen prepping an M60E3 for the final assault.
GE M134 Minigun
Set up like 'smart guns' from films like Aliens and Congo the miniguns are set to fire at anything moving within 50 feet (since past 50 feet are another barrier and past that are the trip wire mines). Unfortunately, the Zeno creatures phase in and out of our dimension so they're hard to hit.
Browning M2HB
Beretta Inox
Calico M-951A Automatic Rifle
Mixed in with the M4 Carbines of the Bureau 713 commandos are a number of Calico M-951A Full auto rifles (not the 955A since these rifles have full length barrels). These 951A rifles are outfitted with M900S Full buttstocks (an easy swap out). They have Calico style scope mounts and short optical scopes as well as Flashlights, foregrips and the same custom IR designator as seen on the M4 Carbines.
M230 Chain Gun
Trivia
Firefight
For a bad Owe Boll film, the battle between Bureau 713 commandos and the Zenos is pretty good. The Special effects are nice, though the editing is schizophrenic. Too much speed metal rock music and 'shaky cam' editing, but there are good gore effects and the Zeno monsters are an example of good CGI (in comparison to the cheap CGI seen so often on movies 'made for the Sci Fi Channel').