User:ThatoneguyJosh: Difference between revisions - Internet Movie Firearms Database - Guns in Movies, TV and Video Games
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*'''What are your favorite films:''' Wow... that is a really tough question to ask me. Hell, this is a tough question to ask of anyone. But if I really had to pick, then I would say that my interests generally gear towards the intellectual, action-packed, apocalypse and post-apocalypse themed, historical and non-historical themed, bloody, sci-fi, monster mashing, cult hits, good story deliveries, and the odd and rare ones. And I like a few comedy flicks here and there, but NOT the ones that push the R rating as far as it can possibly go to the point where it is no longer funny.
*'''What are your favorite films:''' Wow... that is a really tough question to ask me. Hell, this is a tough question to ask of anyone. But if I really had to pick, then I would say that my interests generally gear towards the intellectual, action-packed, apocalypse and post-apocalypse themed, historical and non-historical themed, bloody, sci-fi, monster mashing, cult hits, good story deliveries, and the odd and rare ones. And I like a few comedy flicks here and there, but NOT the ones that push the R rating as far as it can possibly go to the point where it is no longer funny.
*'''What are your favorite TV shows:''' I don't watch TV anymore
*'''What are your favorite TV shows:''' I don't watch TV anymore
*'''What is your favorite anime:''' You know, as good as Japanese animation is, Western animation definitely gives it a run for it's money. Too bad Western animation is instantly disqualified on this site because if there are any guns in them, they don't even look remotely "real"... Personally, I think someone needs to let Western animators know that if they want guns in their works, then they need to get up off their asses, get out of the studio, go to a gun range, study and learn about how firearms work and how they are designed and how they look... too bad those animation studio executives and employees don't return my calls. Anyway, I do have a few favorite anime here and there, but if I had to pick, my top favorites are [[Black Lagoon]] and [[High School of the Dead]].
*'''What are your favorite videogames:''' [[Call of Duty]] all the way for me folks. But yes, I will bite and agree that the games do not portray firearms as realistically as they should, and that's why there's the [[Battlefield]] series and [[Medal of Honor (2010)]]. But in any case, I am a Call of Duty fan all the way folks.
*'''What are your favorite videogames:''' [[Call of Duty]] all the way for me folks. But yes, I will bite and agree that the games do not portray firearms as realistically as they should, and that's why there's the [[Battlefield]] series and [[Medal of Honor (2010)]]. But in any case, I am a Call of Duty fan all the way folks.
*'''Who are your favorite actors/actresses:''' Again, another really tough question to ask from me. But to simplify this answer, I generally like actors who are not the typical anti-gun extremist liberals like so many other actors in Hollywood are. But that they are cool and relaxed about the usage and ownership of firearms, and don't give a crap about what people think about their beliefs.
*'''Who are your favorite actors/actresses:''' Again, another really tough question to ask from me. But to simplify this answer, I generally like actors who are not the typical anti-gun extremist liberals like so many other actors in Hollywood are. But that they are cool and relaxed about the usage and ownership of firearms, and don't give a crap about what people think about their beliefs.
State: California... yeah, yeah, I know. The most pro-liberal state in the Union that is filled with crazy wildfires, shitty weather, filled with ALOT of extremist anti-gun people and politicians, RESTRICTIVE gun laws, and will supposedly fall into the ocean and join Hawaii in 2012... satisfied much?
Country: United States of America
What is your occupation: Airsofter
What are your political views: Conservative-minded Independent with some Libertarian tendencies (I am very heavily supportive on pro-gun ownership rights and pretty much all the other rights that is granted to us, the common folks of the United States, by the Bill of Rights)
What is your stance on guns: As Charlton Heston and the NRA says: "FROM MY COLD, DEAD HANDS!"
What do you look like: Seriously? Like you just cannot type up my name into Facebook, YouTube, or MySpace and see what I look like on there? How lazy are you?
What are your favorite films: Wow... that is a really tough question to ask me. Hell, this is a tough question to ask of anyone. But if I really had to pick, then I would say that my interests generally gear towards the intellectual, action-packed, apocalypse and post-apocalypse themed, historical and non-historical themed, bloody, sci-fi, monster mashing, cult hits, good story deliveries, and the odd and rare ones. And I like a few comedy flicks here and there, but NOT the ones that push the R rating as far as it can possibly go to the point where it is no longer funny.
What are your favorite TV shows: I don't watch TV anymore
What are your favorite videogames:Call of Duty all the way for me folks. But yes, I will bite and agree that the games do not portray firearms as realistically as they should, and that's why there's the Battlefield series and Medal of Honor (2010). But in any case, I am a Call of Duty fan all the way folks.
Who are your favorite actors/actresses: Again, another really tough question to ask from me. But to simplify this answer, I generally like actors who are not the typical anti-gun extremist liberals like so many other actors in Hollywood are. But that they are cool and relaxed about the usage and ownership of firearms, and don't give a crap about what people think about their beliefs.
Do you own any guns: Currently, no. I only own airsoft guns at the moment. Now before you bitch at me to 'stop being a little kid and go buy a real gun', I want to inform you that airsoft has become the main training tools for law enforcement AND the military. And it has also been a godsend for film armorers and filmmakers when a scene calls for non-firing weapons in it. So it's NOT a kid's toy. Hell, it never was to begin with, since you have to be 18 or older to purchase airsoft weapons. So think this over before you go out of your way to insult airsofters like myself. But soon I'll purchase a gun. Probably a cheap one to begin with, like a long gun from WWII since they are so common and are usually the cheapest at sporting goods stores and gun stores, and generally, you can buy them without having to wait since they are more than 50 years old. After that, I'll probably buy a pistol. But only time will tell.
Pages that I have worked on/edited
Since this page became more than 30 kilobytes long, I decided to cut it down a bit and leave out a few things. But to answer this question, I have worked on too many pages to constantly keep track of them. And in respect to the hard work of those who went out of their way to make the best pages on this site, I will NOT tamper with their work, PERIOD. I only work on lame, weak or abandoned pages. NOT the good, awesome and perfect ones.
Favorite Firearms
Pistols
Revolvers
Machine Pistols
Rifles
Assault Rifles
Submachine Guns
Shotguns
Heavy Machineguns
Miscellaneous Weaponry
My airsoft guns
NOTE: Feel free to use my airsoft images to put onto the discussion pages of the firearms that they represent, under the 'additional variants' sections. But please notify me first before doing so. Thanks!
My airsoft guns are modeled after the following real-world firearms: