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Talk:L.A. Takedown

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I want to see this movie again. It's been 21 flipping years!

I remeber when this movie aired on television. It was a Sunday night and the next day was the first day of the 1989 fall semester at Boise State. The start of my senior year. I wasn't really paying attention until the bank robbery sequence and then it had my attention. Even though I know it was only made for a fraction of the budget that Heat had I would like to see it again anyway. I remember being very impressed with it at the time. --Jcordell 01:36, 24 November 2010 (UTC)

At one point, somebody had it all on YouTube. It's since been taken down. But some other guy has a whole bunch of clips from the movie: http://www.youtube.com/user/BunkerFox

well i watched the shootout , its take to take like heat.simmons 8492


-MT2008 04:53, 24 November 2010 (UTC)

McCauley's 1911

This page is highly incomplete. Can anyone tell me what type of 1911 McCauley used in this movie? (I also think it's ironic that Hanna uses a SIG 226 here, which means that this is a reverse of Heat, where McCauley used a SIG and Hanna carried a 1911 variant). -MT2008 04:53, 24 November 2010 (UTC)

Did he only carry it in the hotel? During the armored truck heist, it looked like McCauley carried a S&W 659, while Waingro carried a 1911. It was either nickel or stainless from what I could tell, probably the same prop. Also Xander's acting has come a long way. I think it was an 870 sawed-off field gun Waingro used in the end. Maybe Ben will do some more caps.--Predator20 05:28, 24 November 2010 (UTC)

lack of realism?

I saw LA Takedown after I watched Heat and it looked like a home movie made by some fans. It also lacked the realism seen in Colateral and Miami Vice. It wasn't bad for a TV Movie, I guess it Michael Mann didn't have the resources at the time to hire Weapons Trainers for the Movie.