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I think my personal favorite is the end of The Island (1980) when Michael Caine unloads a deck-mounted M2 on the pirates. I can only wonder how bad the carnage would have been had it been real .50 caliber ball raining down...




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Heat: Neil McCauley confronts Wayne Groh. "Look at me"!
Coen Bros. True Grit: Rooster Shoots Emmett Quincy.
Unforgiven: William Munny finishes Little Bill Dagget. "Deserve got nothing to do with it".


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Arnold splits up with Sharon.....




Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RelC5QL5m94



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The Man From Nowhere.....the last bad guy:

 
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Open Range when Costner unceremoniously kills the dude at the beginning of the big final shootout.

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Another vote for "Open Range".




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Eugene Tackleberry.
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Open Range, one of the best westerns ever made.


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^^
That one.




 
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Well...just classic.




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Shooter, the series. Last episode, Swagger, almost invisible in a "snow suit", shoots Ray Bama in the head from long range.



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Just finished Bosch season 5 (final) episode 10. Great scene where the three guys take him on in his home. One man SBS 870 / 1911 offense.
 
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OP's request taken quite literally....



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I would have to say at the end of The Punisher when Thomas Jane takes care of John Travolta’s family crime enterprise and exacts his revenge for the death of his family. Just some great old fashioned violence and very satisfying.




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It might not be exactly a Payback Scene, but when Sly has to pull out Ma Deuce HB at the end of Rambo (2008) he has to fuck some mutha fuckas up. Very entertaining!



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How about Quigley, "Said I never had much use for one. Didn't say I didn't know how to use it. "
 
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If firearms didn't have to be involved, I was going to mention the tattoo scene in the Swedish version of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo.
 
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