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Irresponsible filmmaking?

I must admit I have not seen this film, but it is a very disturbing subject matter for filmmaking, even if the plot is 'fiction'. As a film goer and GUN OWNER (as well as armorer) 'fictional' stories such as this create 'myths' that eventually the general public accept as truth. In the context of the 'fictional plot' they can use ANY weapon they like, but in the real world, I shudder when I see 'assault weapons' in the hands of "re-imagined" Columbine Killers. The weapons actually used by the real world killers is known (Mossberg shotgun, Hi point Carbine, AB-10 pistols, etc) but I get uneasy when filmmakers present such a delicate subject matter with literary license. Misinformation can easily lead to more anti gun hysteria. Just my opinion of course, MoviePropMaster2008 (talk)

Perhaps you should watch the film. It may not be what you expect. Among other things, the film offers a serious consideration of (1) the ease of purchase of firearms over the Internet; (2) the effects of violent video games and television images; (3) bullying; and perhaps most important, (4) the fact that not every child who has a disadvantaged background, is the victim of bullying, or plays video games turns into a ruthless killer. This is a serious film, by a serious filmmaker. Elzzupa (talk 5 March 2013 9:32 (PST))
I highly recommend an article in today's New York Times entitled, "Big Bang Theories: Violence on Screen." If permitted to post, the URL for the article is http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/03/03/arts/critics-on-violence-in-media.html?ref=movies#/#introduction. Elzzupa -talk 5 March 2013 13:05 (PST))
I saw the movie and thought it was good. Very dark and disturbing, but good. Laqueesha (talk) 03:14, 17 June 2013 (EDT)

Unidentified shotgun

Alex also uses a shotgun of some kind but I don't know what it is because I'm not really a gun nut. Anybody want to watch the film and put it up? I must warn you though, it's a much slower film than what you're probably used to.

-211.30.215.176 13:19, 23 April 2010 (UTC)

The YouTube videos I watched don't show it very clearly, but it looks like a Mossberg 500 Cruiser. -MT2008 14:03, 23 April 2010 (UTC)


Need ID

Unidentified Rifle

Throughout the film, Alex carries an unidentified rifle.

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Fairly sure it is a Bushmaster, I think the Bushmaster Carbon 15 R21:
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Bushmaster Carbon 15 R21 with ACOG and 20 round magazine - 5.56x45mm
--commando552 (talk) 18:33, 2 March 2013 (EST)
Looks like it. When I first saw the movie, I thought it was a Saiga 12K. Laqueesha (talk) 03:13, 17 June 2013 (EDT)

Colt Model 1903 Hammerless

Looks more like a Remington Model 51, but not shure. --Thejoker (talk) 16:23, 3 March 2013 (EST)

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Remington Model 51