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It's got to be this one, right? 1/4 of the way in to the end of the movie, it's raining bullets.

I think the Expendables movies are up there as well.
 
Probably wrong, but the end scene of Commando was so over the top as a kid, that me and my friends couldn't breath every time we watched it. Incredible.
 
Matrix 3 had alot.

Wonder if Heat has alot as well.

Matrix Revolutions had a shitload, yeah. You could only really see the tracers. You could probably count the spent shell-to-tracer ratio on some shots to estimate how many.
 
I think in 'The Killer' Chow Gun Fat fires a Beretta like 47 times without reloading. Conversely I think I recall 'Way of the Gun' being very diligent when it came to having characters reload realistically.
 
Rambo from 2008 must have among the highest body count per movie minute. Especially for a movie that doesn't have a major large-scale battle.
 
Rambo from 2008 must have among the highest body count per movie minute. Especially for a movie that doesn't have a major large-scale battle.

This movie was straight up brutal. I think it's the first movie that really showed what a .50cal round will do to a human body.
 
There are probably single shots in Matrix Revolutions that have more bullets than some of the movies mentioned here do in their entirety.
Like this... (not the best example, just the best I could find a still of)
https://postimage.org/
Speaking of APUs, there's a 1/12 scale toy version that comes with an articulated ammo-loading cart. Almost $400. (!)
https://postimage.org/
 
This movie was straight up brutal. I think it's the first movie that really showed what a .50cal round will do to a human body.

Miami Vice' 06 has a pretty brutal (and incredibly bassy) .50 Cal scene too, but it's way less over the top than Rambo. They actually shot real bullets through a car + dummies for that scene.
 
Bullet count is probably going to be too open-ended.

Kill/Death Count websites tend to make very specific rules about what they consider should be counted as a kill/death

Usually on screen is the only real rule but for bullets you'd probably have to try and limit it somehow because what about things like Saving Private Ryan? I'm pretty sure there's a couple wide angles of some of the beaches of normandy on D-day.
 
Bullet count is probably going to be too open-ended.

Kill/Death Count websites tend to make very specific rules about what they consider should be counted as a kill/death

Usually on screen is the only real rule but for bullets you'd probably have to try and limit it somehow because what about things like Saving Private Ryan? I'm pretty sure there's a couple wide angles of some of the beaches of normandy on D-day.

This was my thought. Under general "bullets fired in a movie" sense, any war film featuring large-scale battles with dozens (or hundreds) of fully automatic weapons going full-bore in a single shot is going to beat anything else, and at that point it becomes basically impossible to count.
 
Gotta be Matrix 3. Massive cavern the size of a city filled end to end for dozens of film minutes with streams of gigantic rounds from hundreds of mechs.
 
John Woo's Hard Boiled has got to be up there. The amount of civilian casualties during the gunfights is just insane.
 
Starship Troopers had the legitimate record for most ammo/blanks used in a Hollywood movie. That was a while ago though, I'm sure the record was broken since then.
 
There are probably single shots in Matrix Revolutions that have more bullets than some of the movies mentioned here do in their entirety.
Like this... (not the best example, just the best I could find a still of)
https://postimage.org/
Speaking of APUs, there's a 1/12 scale toy version that comes with an articulated ammo-loading cart. Almost $400. (!)
https://postimage.org/


I have a random story about how I took a friend to buy some magic mushrooms and some dank from another dealer friend. He was watching this movie with someone else and my condecending intellectual friend was like "Wow, that's a lot of ammo" when this scene came on. No one really gave it any mind, just alway stuck with me.
 
Man, I really need to rewatch Hot Shots. Going through the Rambo series now and the second movie is like "omg, and there's the chicken too. Is Rambo going to shoot it at someone too?".

You "I was born in the '00s" kids really have some catching up to do on good parodies.

I do think Lord of War is technically the movie that has the most implied and shown bullets (I forgot the number, but it's a big number), with Matrix Revolutions having the most 'shot' on screen.
 
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