Firearms are not Wedding Props! This is so bad on so many levels. She’s pointing a weapon at the camera. He’s pointing a weapon at her legs!
Guns aren’t Wedding Props people. This is how someone gets hurt, and how safe, respectful gun owners get hurt by those who don’t follow the rules.
Proper Grip and Stance
Guns are not toys. Guns are not props for photo shoots. They are dangerous tools. Mishandle them and people will end up hurt.
Why do I show these videos and pictures? Because I like to go to the range and every one of these videos gives the non shooting public a bad impression of the total shooting community.
Always follow the four basic rules of Gun Safety:
Always keep firearms pointed in a safe direction.
Treat all guns as loaded at all times.
Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
Always be sure of your target and what’s beyond it.
This is a clear violation of Rule 2. You don’t point a loaded weapon at your spouse! Look at his left hand, he’s pointing a weapon at her legs!
Even Cowgirls Get the Black and Blues opens with a bunch of underage kids drinking. They are enjoying what appears to be beer while bragging about their exploits with girls. At least until a car pulls up and throws a gun out the window. Boys being boys, what are they to do but play with a very dangerous weapon? They throw a bottle in the air and try to shoot it.
Weapon Of Glass Destruction
We then get to see Peyton at Dance Class with Liv. The two of them make up, trying to put the past behind them. We then jump over to Major’s hotel room where he and the Red Headed Assistant are in bed together.
Clive and Team then catch a body. A woman has been found in a bungalow. Liv decides that Brain Fritters are the perfect way to eat her lunch.
Brain Fritters
As soon as Liv eats the brains, the deceased starts to take effect. The victim was very into country.
Clive and Liv focus on the dead woman’s ex boyfriend who just got out of jail. He tells the detectives that they should may visit his ex best friend who was also banging the deceased.
Liv’s first vision comes shortly after. She sees the bar manager, trying to get her to exchange sex for an advance on her paycheck. Clive now has a new top suspect.
Meanwhile on the Blaine front, he’s tracked down the dealer who cut the original Utopium that created Zombies – because Blaine wants to make more.
The bar manager has decided to spin his own tail, but Liv knows details that no one should. This leads the bar owner’s pregnant fiancé to take back her alibi claim. She was lying to protect the man she thought was being faithful to her.
Cheaters Always Get Caught
Clive thinks he might have his killer, but the pregnant fiancé is just out for revenge.
While Clive is refocusing on the original ex boyfriend Liv is letting her meal take her onto stage at the country music bar. With country music singer/waitress flowing through her, Liv decides she needs to go talk to Major and tell him that while she knows it can never be, she will always love him. Major basically shuts the door in her face, which should let her know that he agrees. Instead she crashes through the door and Major tells her again that he just wants space, for like the 100th time.
Back in Blaine’s basement he still can’t get the Zombie Utopium recipe from the dealer, and falls back on making him into a Zombie in the hopes that being a Zombie will make him talk.
We then switch over to Peyton, who has been striking out on her search to go after the Utopium dealer Mr. Boss. At least until Blaine comes in and gives her the breakdown of how Mr. Boss moves the drugs. Of course Blaine turns on all his charm, and Peyton is smitten.
Sadly, Major is struggling with his reality, using Utopium to suppress the guilt of being Vaughn Du Clark’s Zombie hitman.
The episode’s conclusion comes down to bad luck. Our victim was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Even Cowgirls Get the Black and Blues ends with Major showing up at Liv’s door, asking for help. When in need, we always go back to the people who truly love us.
Even Cowgirls Get the Black and Blues Scoring
Even Cowgirls Get the Black and Blues scored a 70/100. This might have had an emotionally satisfying ending, but there wasn’t a lot of action or a huge twist on who did the killing, costing it some points.
Killer Weekend was originally released as Fubar in 2018. Why the name change? I have no idea, but it does make me worry. It is usually not a good sign. Maybe they had to change it because the initial reviews were horrible? I guess I’m about to find out.
The premise is simple:
When a hopeless stag party goes on a mock zombie survival weekend, an unfortunate turn of events leave them fighting for their lives.
The story starts out with a group of friends who have planned a paintball zombie adventure as a bachelor party. Based on the description, I was expecting it to turn out to be “real Zombies” but this is really just a dark comedy about a bunch of friends who become murderers. Each step down the path takes them further and further from who they are, or at least who they think they are.
Killer Weekend Scoring
This is not a Zombie Movie, so I’m only giving it a 16/100, but if you liked Tucker & Dale vs Evil, you might like Killer Weekend as well. It is nowhere near as good as Tucker & Dale vs Evil, but there is a bit of overlap in the main theme.
As a Non-Zombie movie its actually pretty good. There are a lot of one liners, and a good many of them land. I recommend having a few drinks and watching it – just don’t expect a Zombie Movie.
Let me know in the comments if you agree, or disagree, either will work.
A Face Holster is a bad idea. The weapon is pointed at his own chest and if he makes a mistake drawing he could blow his own head off.
This is just a bad idea on so many levels.
Firearms aren’t props. They aren’t toys. This could end up badly for the gentleman wearing the Face Holster. It could also end up badly for anyone around him if this goes poorly.
Proper Grip and Stance
Guns are not toys. Guns are not props for photo shoots. They are dangerous tools. Mishandle them and people will end up hurt.
Why do I show these videos and pictures? Because I like to go to the range and every one of these videos gives the non shooting public a bad impression of the total shooting community.
Always follow the four basic rules of Gun Safety:
Always keep firearms pointed in a safe direction.
Treat all guns as loaded at all times.
Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
Always be sure of your target and what’s beyond it.
Zombie Diaries 2 was originally titled World of the Dead: The Zombie Diaries. This type of name change throws up red flags for me. Why did they change it if it was doing well? In this case it might just have been too long? And why did they add the 2 to the end when the original wasn’t billed as a sequel?
The action starts with a British family, sequestered in their house at the very beginning of the outbreak. Let’s just say they don’t last long. We then jump forward in time. The UK has been overrun, but a small military outpost is still fighting to survive.
The outbreak has left the countryside full of Zombies and bandits hunting other survivors. They hint that the original containment strategy may have been brutal. They don’t outright say it, but reveal it in several flashbacks. The government was aggressive in trying to kill those they thought were infected.
Overall, Zombie Diaries 2 isn’t a bad movie. The product values do suffers from being almost 15 years old though. There is also some questionable dialogue, and too much “shaky cam” footage. I know this was low budget and that meant they had to do what they could to add suspense and atmosphere. The probem becomes when shaky cam is used so much it makes me motion sick.
For me, what cost Zombie Diaries 2 the most points was the prolonged rape scene. It didn’t really need to be as long or as graphic. I had to turn the volume off because the woman’s screams were too intense. I’d suggest just skipping that part altogether.
Zombie Diaries 2 Scoring
There isn’t any new ground covered here, but if you are stuck in the house and don’t have other options watch Zombie Diaries 2. Then let me know if you agree that this is a Rainy Day Movie with a score of 35/100.
Then its Too Much Pistol I suggest going with a smaller caliber. Why put a dent in someone’s forehead or break there writs? What fun is that?
It’s like groundhog day. Who keeps handing firearms to new shooters that they should never be holding? I’m going to go with a phrase I’ve been told my whole life. Bigger is not always better.
Please be safe out there.
Proper Grip and Stance
Guns are not toys. Guns are not props for photo shoots. They are dangerous tools. Mishandle them and people will end up hurt.
Why do I show these videos and pictures? Because I like to go to the range and every one of these videos gives the non shooting public a bad impression of the total shooting community.
Always follow the four basic rules of Gun Safety:
Always keep firearms pointed in a safe direction.
Treat all guns as loaded at all times.
Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
Always be sure of your target and what’s beyond it.
This is a clear violation of Rule 1. Is any direction safe when the shooter can’ manage the weapon?
The Battery is the story of two survivors, making their way across a decimated country. The country is overrun by the undead. Ben and Mickey have fled into the wilderness in the hopes that there will be less Zombies. Ben appears to be the more resilient, better prepared survivor. Mickey is a bit more fragile and not quite as ready to deal with the realities of the current world.
Spoilers Below
The story revolves around the two finding an old Volvo station wagon while trying to deal with each other. Nerves are raw, and they’ve been through a lot. Ben believes that the key to survival is to keep moving, but Mickey wants to settle down.
I Had To Kill The Dog
Ben and Micky are an odd couple. They knew each other pre Apocalypse, but weren’t really in the same social circle. The tension continues to grow the longer they are forced to survive together.
The Battery
The last act of The Battery has our two survivors trapped after Mickey gets to meet the woman on the other side of the radio. Sadly for him, things don’t go quite like he had imagined. I’m not going to ruin the end of the movie, because this is Worth Your Time and you should go watch it.
For such a small budget film, the actors and director did an amazing job. The whole thing was shot over the course of fifteen days for $6,000 in the wilds of Connecticut. Does that make it a passion project? How the hell did they make this film for that amount of money?
The Battery Scoring
The Battery isn’t your standard Zombie Movie, but it hits on multiple cylinders and has a little twist at the end, earning The Battery a 74/100. This makes it Worth Your Time. Make sure you watch to the end of the first segment of credits to make sure you get the full ending.
This Accidental Discharge is a direct result of not following rules one, two and three! Don’t play with firearms! I really hope no one was upstairs when this happened.
This fellow forgot the golden rule. Treat every weapon as if it were loaded.
He then pumps the shotgun with the trigger held down, which is what we call a slamfire where I am from.
Be safe out there.
Accidental Discharge
Proper Grip and Stance
Guns are not toys. Guns are not props for photo shoots. They are dangerous tools. Mishandle them and people will end up hurt.
Why do I show these videos and pictures? Because I like to go to the range and every one of these videos gives the non shooting public a bad impression of the total shooting community.
Always follow the four basic rules of Gun Safety:
Always keep firearms pointed in a safe direction.
Treat all guns as loaded at all times.
Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
Always be sure of your target and what’s beyond it.
This is a clear violation of Rule 1, 2, and 3. Not good at all!
I have to be honest, I’m 30 minutes into Before Dawn and it feels more like a Hallmark Movie about a couple going through a divorce than a Zombie Movie. It’s not till the 35 minute mark that Meg, played by Joanne Mitchell decides to go for a run and encounters her first Zombie. her reaction is, well, interesting. She has that moment of disbelief, but when she turns to run she seems more puzzled than scared.
Before Dawn
The acting was average to better than average but the story is just slow and plodding. There isn’t any new ground covered here, and that costs Before Dawn when it comes to the final scoring. The last half of the movie does have a bit more action, but it’s nothing ground breaking.
Toy Like Guns are not cute. They are scary. This increases the chances a child is going to reach for that weapon. Don’t do this!
Do I even have to explain why this is a bad idea?
Toy Like Guns could end up with a kid reaching for it because they think its a toy. This could end up in tragedy on so many levels.
Safety First
Guns are not toys. Guns are not props for photo shoots. They are dangerous tools. Mishandle them and people will end up hurt.
Why do I show these videos and pictures? Because I like to go to the range and every one of these videos gives the non shooting public a bad impression of the total shooting community.
Always follow the four basic rules of Gun Safety:
Always keep firearms pointed in a safe direction.
Treat all guns as loaded at all times.
Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot.
Always be sure of your target and what’s beyond it.
This is a clear violation of Rule 2. Covering a gun in childhood symbols means there is no way you are treating it like a loaded, deadly, weapon.