I'll start with mine.
* anyone jumping through the air cannot be shot - it's impossible *
..I was in about first grade or so when the A-team came about. For folks in the UK who don't know what that show is, it was an absurd 1-hour format show where four guys who are wrongly accused military escapees run around the country in a black van saving people who are being wronged. At the end of each show, they have to move on because the military police are closing in on them, and so the loop never ends.
It was also filled with things like tanks, converted diggers with rocket launchers and gobs of guys shooting machine guns.
The show was in prime time, and i don't remember the exact route to the guns, but the censors told them no killing or no blood or something (thinking they wouldn't be able to use guns). Instead, they decided nobody would ever get shot - thousands of rounds, none ever hitting anyone.
Also combined with the gun battle machines was guys jumping for their lives (it seems like they were always jumping over barrels). In elementary school, we interpreted this to mean that it was almost impossible to hit someone who was jumping, and guys running fast probably not, too. So when we played battles at recess in school, anyone who was jumping could not be shot. Which led to many of us doing a combination of running and jumping everywhere (both at the same time) declaring "you didn't get me, I was jumping!!".
This scene has less jumping, but I think they may have gotten 1000 rounds in this scene.
(Also, notice the guy in a steel drum is protected not only from all manner of bullets, but he's unhurt when a large cadillac hits the barrel at high speed),
* anyone jumping through the air cannot be shot - it's impossible *
..I was in about first grade or so when the A-team came about. For folks in the UK who don't know what that show is, it was an absurd 1-hour format show where four guys who are wrongly accused military escapees run around the country in a black van saving people who are being wronged. At the end of each show, they have to move on because the military police are closing in on them, and so the loop never ends.
It was also filled with things like tanks, converted diggers with rocket launchers and gobs of guys shooting machine guns.
The show was in prime time, and i don't remember the exact route to the guns, but the censors told them no killing or no blood or something (thinking they wouldn't be able to use guns). Instead, they decided nobody would ever get shot - thousands of rounds, none ever hitting anyone.
Also combined with the gun battle machines was guys jumping for their lives (it seems like they were always jumping over barrels). In elementary school, we interpreted this to mean that it was almost impossible to hit someone who was jumping, and guys running fast probably not, too. So when we played battles at recess in school, anyone who was jumping could not be shot. Which led to many of us doing a combination of running and jumping everywhere (both at the same time) declaring "you didn't get me, I was jumping!!".
This scene has less jumping, but I think they may have gotten 1000 rounds in this scene.
(Also, notice the guy in a steel drum is protected not only from all manner of bullets, but he's unhurt when a large cadillac hits the barrel at high speed),