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Talk:Proof of Life

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Done! Not to bad if i dont say so myself. If i made a mistake, just fix it and move on, I'm only human. A big, big, BIG thanks to Orca1 for saving my ass with the pictures. Thanks again and Hoo-ra! The Winchester

It looks a lot better, but there are some issues...
(1.) Gun pictures don't go on the right side of the page; the setting "none" should be used for alignment.
(2.) It needs a description of each gun's use in the film and a link to the gun page within that text.
-MT2008
I think this article needs a rewrite.Oliveira 18:44, 23 April 2009 (UTC)

I guess people dont understand

I asked politely on Tears of the Sun that people not configure my pages into the separate gun types. I dont like it and will not put the pages in that order until they are apart of the official rules. Thank you. -Winchester

Read the bottom part where it states that the internet movie firearms database may be edited, altered, or removed by other contributors. If you do not want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then do no submit it here. It's in writing. So relax and stop trying to start a fight with people. Please. This site is about having fun and hsaring in a common interest. Thank you. --Jcordell 17:44, 5 September 2010 (UTC)


Guilty Pleasure

Though the treacly "love story" is hard to take I like this movie solely because of the rescue. Not only was it well filmed but also realistic. None of the actors goes rock n roll on their weapons and fire either semi-auto or short, controlled bursts. And, I have to admit, the coolest part for me was the down barrel view of Downtown 3's SAW.--Charon68 09:05, 6 March 2011 (MSK)