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Best single gunshot in film?

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the look on the guy's face is priceless. I cant pick anything but this
 
Probably been mentioned already but a certain slow mo sequence in Killing Them Softly is one of the best single gunshot scenes i've ever seen.
 
People really haven't seen Heat, Fight Club, Usual Suspects and the Good Bad and the Ugly?

I am soooo damn old :/

They've all been mentioned, except for Usual Suspects. Remind me again of the gunshot in that one? Been decades since I saw that lol.

The final shot in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly is another one I like.

When Al Pacino makes the killshot in Heat

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Fight Club
 
How the hell did the guy on the first page not know the gif was from Fight Club. Some pictures/gifs aren't labeled because they assume everyone has seen one of the most popular films ever unless gaf is frequented by a lot of 12 year olds.
 

I accidentally watched two movies in a row that aren't Die Hard with characters named Hans Gruber in them last night. (Re-Animator and my just-arrived Blu-ray of Our Man Flint)
 
So many good suggestions. My vote is for Miller's Crossing, simply because you didn't really expect it, but really really hoped for it.
 
This always left a mark on me, especially good if you watch the whole thing, but this part in particular (from Cowboy Bebop's Final Episode).

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I'm disappointing gaf, no mention of Quigley Down Under?
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Unfortunately there is no decent footage on youtube. The shot is Tom Sellick taking out a carriage rider from long distance, so this will do instead.

Also Floyd's death from Public Enemies.

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This actually marked the last part of Quantum of Solace that I thought was awesome:

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Everything up to that shot was perfect, then after that, it wasn't...
 
fuck all the "the departed" posts here. and yes I say that as a bitter Infernal Affairs fan, an infinitely better film that many the departed fans don't even know exists. But then again why am I surprised they called the departed a remake of the Japanese film Infernal Affairs at the Oscars when Marty was winning Andy Lau's oscar.
 
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