@@trolla5125 There actually is a revolver that can be suppressed! Made by Nagant, the M1895 featured a cylinder that slid forward when indexing each round, engaging a seal between the cylinder and barrel.
Every time I play Fallout… it’s like I’m a kid in a candy store and it’s guaranteed that every time I mod my game and start a new game, about 6 hours into it I’ll have all kinds of crap going on. Sometimes it’s like a five year old molded everything out of playdough, sometimes it’s that I keep falling underneath the game, or that every character is like a melting Gumby with three mile long spaghetti legs. Or, as is usually the case, it’ll be all three and more. But it’s so dang fun!
Bit of forgotten history: before the Suppressor was invented, there was the Kerflunker. Depending on the caliber, a target could be kerflunked from 25 yards out.
For those who wonder: yes, this was made on purpose for the sake of being funny. The sound effects in that movie (and in Les Barbouzes) are excellent. These two movies are satire masterpieces and i highely recommend anyone to watch them. However, because the writting is pure genius, they're movies you really don't want to watch translated. Almost every line contains a pun and slangs (of which a lot became widely used on a regular basis in french culture, still to this day). This isn't an old-fashioned film which now seems unintentionally humorous, this was ahead of it's time. But besides the writting, the actors are all excellent. Including the legendary Lino Ventura, Bernard Blier, Jean Lefebvre...
@@PacoCotero1221 Honestly i have no clues how good the translation is or isn't so i cannot tell you. But pretty much every french person who knows these movies also knows that they're (very good) satire ;)
En fait les mots d’argots du film ont connu un certain engouement à la sortie, la publicité du film listant d’ailleurs les mots d’argot avec leur traduction. Mais aujourd’hui ils ont complètement disparus, particulièrement toutes les références a l’argent qui ont perdu leur sens avec le passage a l’euro.
Not a bad idea, really. "Brazil" didn't go that far, but off the top of my head, it's a good example of how one theme can sound ominous, joyful, march-like, or eerie and it doesn't take you out of the movie.
The film was intentionally very funny ! At some point, a former french resistant says "i used to drive a sherman tank during the war", to which a guy in a very thick german accent answers "zat's not my favourite brand" :')
It sounds like me and my friends having a gun fight when we were 7 years old. The only thing missing is all the kids screaming, "I shot you first", "nah uhh!", "Yeah. You're supposed to die!", "I did!", "No you didn't, you're still moving!" We all were carrying .45 caliber, 6 shot finger pistols.
As a Frenchman, I can say that "les tontons flingeurs" is a fucking good humorist film. Lino Ventura was a pro wrestler and became a star actor of his generation. The most mythical scene is the scene of the glass of red wine between men in the back shop.
The movie is a comedy classic here in France, and almost everyone over 40 knows about the kitchen scene from that movie. But the lines and expressions are the real pleasure in the movie, old slangs drawn from the mind of the scriptwriter, Audiard, who had an incredible talent. But like the far more recents TV shorts "Kaamelott" by Alexandre Astier, who's kind of a spiritual child from Audiard, you have to speak fluently french to appreciate the humor in the lines.
@@solidsnook Yeah infortunately; I was lucky enough to have parents (and especially my mother lol) who would make me watch older movies, and some not even from their generation (Jean Gabin
The whole movie is the funniest things ever, though maybe better if you understand their very weird french. I grew up knowing by half of the movie by memory.
@@ReinKayomi avec la bouteille d’un grand cru de Bordeaux précisément ! Et au bruit... c’est surement une bouteille de saint Emilion ! Oui, je suis Français ! « Hon hon hon »
up to and beyond the invention of electronic music for sure lol think of how many one hit wonders that are/were popular cause they "sounded funny" lmao
Aside from the brilliant zx spectrum sound effects, the very casual way they're all having a gunfight as though it's just something to do when you're bored on a Sunday is sublime. 😂
"Who wants to be defending the fort, and who wants to be the attackers? Splendid! To your positions, gentlemen, we shall begin when Geoffrey sounds the dinner gong!"
It's done on purpose :) remember, it's a 1963 movie: main part of the actors/movie team know precisely what guns sound like. (They had 20 y.o. during WW2)
Very surprised to see English spoken people knowing and get some interest about one of the finest masterpiece of the French culture of the 60-70's! Thank You very much Sir! Greetings from France ^_^
0:51 This guy's technique is incredible. Peek, shoot gun like hammering a nail, pause to stare at gun when bullets stop coming out, then get back in concealment
That ‘I think I heard som'thing.’ line at the end… ^_^' It's a very old French film, but when it comes to writing dialogues, this one is brilliant and you can see how the ‘silencer’ trope went over 9000 (shooting a bullet = uncorking champagne? wtf?!).
you and 214 people are daft... it isnt brilliant, its a gag thats been around since ever and if it blows your mind now then you really are uncultured, also its crappy homemade FX, sorry but im so sick of people talking like a critic on the dumbest of things over glorifying it... like jesus get some taste and culture and ACTUALLY pick out good things and when you do pick out those things make sure it isn't THE ENTIRE PUNCHLINE/GAG/JOKE, this is the same as repeating the sentence we all heard in whatever clip this really needs to stop because WE ALL KNOW FFS.
The next sentence is from the guy next him It must be the gardener who is taking care of the moles. Hey [guy with white costume], can you tell the gardener to be more quiet? [The guy in white costume]: I will try to make him understand sire!
Kindly sign my petition to make these SFX the Wilhelm Scream of silenced pistol sounds and somehow coax sound designers/editors into randomly dropping them in "serious" action movie soundtracks as hilarious easter eggs. I'm not quite sure how that last bit will be achieved, but let's just cross that bridge when we get to it.
I haven't seen this movie ever. I have no Idea what's going on, but... Watching this video at 2 am while laying in bed, with all it's jumpcuts, weird noises and overall... It's the closest experience to a fewer dream you can show to another person, who hasn't had a fewer dream ever in his life, so he can understand what it feels like
@@rolandluth2098 Un pistolet génère du bruit suite à 3 facteurs : - La vitesse de la balle que l'on peut atténuer en utilisant des balles sub-sonique - La balle qui sort du flingue pour lequel les silencieux font le taf (réduisant le bruit de 20db donc pas du tout le niveau des tontons flingueurs) - Et enfin l'amorçage de la poudre. Vu que c'est à l’arrière du pistolet, il faut une arme qui limite au maximum les sorties d'air à l’arrière (ce qui n'est pas le cas du revolver).
Not just the gun sounds are bizarre either. The car crash sounded like someone playing the gun. Also the way they throw the gun forward everytime they shoot is kind of funny
@@williamtodd8212 Don't worry it is comedy! Of a quality we don't find anymore in French cinema Almost every line in this movie is a punchline. Storywriter would have been a beast in rap contenders.
In the Hollywood movies or FPS video games: "pew pew" "pfft pfft" "click click" "chirp chirp" This one: "BOEP BOEP" "THUD THUD" "THOMP THOMP" "TOOT TOOT"
This film is legit considered a father-son bonding ritual in France. When lads turn 13, they suddenly base their whole personality around Audiard films and enter a phase where they only speak in quotes. It has the same cultural impact as American Psycho or Fight Club on French men.
@@lordsiomaiIf you want to know, Michel Audiard wasn't a director. He was a writer. He wrote dialogues of A LOT of classic French films and is recognised as the best dialogue writer ever in France. His dialogues are so popular in France that people tend to talk about "films from Audiard" instead of the actual directors (Georges Lautner in that case) of the films. The most famous punchline in this film (which has a lot) is probably "Les cons ça ose tout, c'est même à ça qu'on les reconnaît" ("Dumb people dare everything, that's even how one can recognise them") which became a popular quote in France.
@@LeJobastre1215 Dude, I'm French, trying to be nitpicky isn't going to work lmao. In most places other than france they talk about THE French accent, and you know it. T'es un sacré génie toi hein.
Even their guns have a french accent, amazing
as a french,i can confirm that
Fun fact: that's also why french fries sound like that when you bite them
🤣🤣🤣
Just like a Jack - ahem, *Jaques* hammer from Family Guy
American gun: "bang"
French gun: "Bângue"
Finally someone understands what a suppressor is supposed to sound like
Right, Hollywood should take an example.
Sam the fisherman
ᶠᵒᵖ
Il problema è avvitare una damigiana sulla pistola! 😂
Boop boop!
I love the suppressed revolver altering space time everytime it fires.
I mean, it'd have to lmao
That was actually the effects of the spell they had to put on the revolver in order to supress it
@@trolla5125 There actually is a revolver that can be suppressed! Made by Nagant, the M1895 featured a cylinder that slid forward when indexing each round, engaging a seal between the cylinder and barrel.
@@keithklassen5320 That must have been what they used in this scene, given their dedication to realism
@@BurntPlaydoh Negative, it's a S&W Model 10
I swear I have heard some of these sounds in 90s video games when you hover over menu items.
Rayman?
As a former combat veteran who served in the Ottoman Empire as a major-general, I can confirm this is what a silencer sounds like
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Welcome back time traveler.
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@@gutsrust joe mama
Thanks for your service
Sounds like they're playing an aggressive game of Pong
haha every one of us that thumbed up this comment is old😄
they blasting each other with the atari glocks
@@maliciousbugman more like m1911s, s&w model 10, Mauser c96, and I think a makarov/ppk
@@fyretnt do u know what a joke is?
@@CrizzID yes
I remember watching this and wondering whether it was just something wrong with the sound on the VHS tape I had borrowed.
Is this real? I mean it's on an edits channel
@@johnm3907 No it s in the original movie. A piece of french culture movie. All the speech is from Audiart. Great time of "cinema" :)
@@leonmareno4599 that's amazing I will give it a watch
An excellent movie to purchase in VHS then throw it away…
Shut up you’ve never seen this movie
When you download too many mods and your game starts to completely fall apart
At this point you have no idea what mod is causing the sounds as it never happened before!
when you installed like 5000 mods and you're disabling one at a time to fix your game
@@jkeebla you've disabled all the sound mods and it still happens.
New Vegas woes.
Every time I play Fallout… it’s like I’m a kid in a candy store and it’s guaranteed that every time I mod my game and start a new game, about 6 hours into it I’ll have all kinds of crap going on. Sometimes it’s like a five year old molded everything out of playdough, sometimes it’s that I keep falling underneath the game, or that every character is like a melting Gumby with three mile long spaghetti legs. Or, as is usually the case, it’ll be all three and more. But it’s so dang fun!
Bit of forgotten history: before the Suppressor was invented, there was the Kerflunker.
Depending on the caliber, a target could be kerflunked from 25 yards out.
0:15 the sound effect they used for a car tumbling over was from scraping guitar strings with a pick lol
he's just got his custom hit sound on
x3
He's just modded his golden eye
This comment just made the video 3x more enjoyable
@@zanesnep XD
tf2
For those who wonder: yes, this was made on purpose for the sake of being funny. The sound effects in that movie (and in Les Barbouzes) are excellent. These two movies are satire masterpieces and i highely recommend anyone to watch them. However, because the writting is pure genius, they're movies you really don't want to watch translated. Almost every line contains a pun and slangs (of which a lot became widely used on a regular basis in french culture, still to this day). This isn't an old-fashioned film which now seems unintentionally humorous, this was ahead of it's time.
But besides the writting, the actors are all excellent. Including the legendary Lino Ventura, Bernard Blier, Jean Lefebvre...
Youre probably talking to the french speaking community tho because i wont get these puns in a million years
@@PacoCotero1221 Honestly i have no clues how good the translation is or isn't so i cannot tell you. But pretty much every french person who knows these movies also knows that they're (very good) satire ;)
@@silure9502 ah
This is some solid satire no kidding, I love when it can be at this level
En fait les mots d’argots du film ont connu un certain engouement à la sortie, la publicité du film listant d’ailleurs les mots d’argot avec leur traduction. Mais aujourd’hui ils ont complètement disparus, particulièrement toutes les références a l’argent qui ont perdu leur sens avec le passage a l’euro.
ive heard unrealistic suppressor sounds before, but this is something
This is the joke..
Boop, boop boop
@@mj.arkhenium6853 Ceci n’est pas une joke.
This is how it's done
something as in realistic suppressor sounds?
Imagine watching someone slap a cardboard tube on the ground over and over 😂
0:22 , 0:54 That pro gunslinger doing his animation cancelling xD
Gotta also love the car crash sound being a guitar-string pick-scrape & how they only use the one recording for the screaming.
It’s the sound of the bullets whizzing thru air
I think it's the French version of a ricochet sound. Lol
@@Shotokan1001 LMAOOOOOOOOOOOO
@@wristocrat yes that is what screaming bullets do….
@@Shotokan1001 You might be surprised to learn that ricochets make a very similar sound to the effect in westerns.
Also, this movie's soundtrack is just one theme song but played 20 different ways depending on the situation and mood. Genius.
As basically every other movie those days.
Undertale
so, requiem for a dream
Not a bad idea, really. "Brazil" didn't go that far, but off the top of my head, it's a good example of how one theme can sound ominous, joyful, march-like, or eerie and it doesn't take you out of the movie.
Super Mario World moment.
The fact that it sounds like a shitpost edit but is actually in the movie is just too funny
The film was intentionally very funny !
At some point, a former french resistant says "i used to drive a sherman tank during the war", to which a guy in a very thick german accent answers "zat's not my favourite brand" :')
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shitposts before it was cool
Watch you're bad language you know that s word
Or i rather prefer the f word and sorry for ruin the f word
It sounds like me and my friends having a gun fight when we were 7 years old. The only thing missing is all the kids screaming, "I shot you first", "nah uhh!", "Yeah. You're supposed to die!", "I did!", "No you didn't, you're still moving!"
We all were carrying .45 caliber, 6 shot finger pistols.
Impressive arsenal.
Very clearly the most realistic shooting scene ever made
Anyone else notice that the car crashes to the sound of a guitar riff?
Haha! insane!
Yes and it's a masterpiece
@@sandmaneyes XD
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@@xCoiotex TIGER MAFIA
editor: so what do suppressed guns sound like?
director: you ever pulled your finger out of an empty soda bottle
i bet they just imitate this deaf guy hearing - but good clickbait title anyway
Underrated comment
It sounds like the thing you use to hang toilet paper, the little springy thing
@@skibooski6884 what kind of high-tech holding device do you use for holding toilet paper? :o
@@skibooski6884 nah I know EXACTLY what you mean lmao
I love that for the car turning over they used guitar strings being scraped with a pick.
A suppressor so good that it actually takes away the real sound, i'm impressed!
As a Frenchman, I can say that "les tontons flingeurs" is a fucking good humorist film. Lino Ventura was a pro wrestler and became a star actor of his generation. The most mythical scene is the scene of the glass of red wine between men in the back shop.
Moi j'aurais la scène où il chante "Happy Birthday to you" à Raoul.
The movie is a comedy classic here in France, and almost everyone over 40 knows about the kitchen scene from that movie. But the lines and expressions are the real pleasure in the movie, old slangs drawn from the mind of the scriptwriter, Audiard, who had an incredible talent. But like the far more recents TV shorts "Kaamelott" by Alexandre Astier, who's kind of a spiritual child from Audiard, you have to speak fluently french to appreciate the humor in the lines.
I don't speak fluent french though i can drive a few hours to Quebec and get by, but i know this movie pretty well and it is hillarious
@@HunterGargoyle I'm east of you and knew grade 9 french, so, none. Will I intuit the humor from the subs?
Over 40 ? I'm 18 and I still love this scene xD
@@arthurbousquet6838 Not a lot of 18YO from around here knows it ^^
@@solidsnook Yeah infortunately; I was lucky enough to have parents (and especially my mother lol) who would make me watch older movies, and some not even from their generation (Jean Gabin
This made me laugh harder than anything I’ve seen in a while
The whole movie is the funniest things ever, though maybe better if you understand their very weird french. I grew up knowing by half of the movie by memory.
Same
This clip and the comments 🤌
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That's the point. 😉
the joke of the painting falling over being the only sound the guy actually heard is so elite
I'm curious how the sounds were made, absolute god tier practical effects
I'm sure they're using glass bottles and used their thumbs to make the plop sounds for the suppressed guns
@@ReinKayomi avec la bouteille d’un grand cru de Bordeaux précisément !
Et au bruit... c’est surement une bouteille de saint Emilion !
Oui, je suis Français ! « Hon hon hon »
If I remember correctly, they used something like condoms in a pool or something....
@@HYDRA_MARK_VI parfait, je voulais la faire!
@@vomsay ;)
I thought the car rolling over sounded like a guitar slide. That was metal asf.
it's actually fascinating to see for how long the "sound effect funny" humour was around
up to and beyond the invention of electronic music for sure lol think of how many one hit wonders that are/were popular cause they "sounded funny" lmao
Aside from the brilliant zx spectrum sound effects, the very casual way they're all having a gunfight as though it's just something to do when you're bored on a Sunday is sublime. 😂
it has some "yes good chap lets have a gunfight things are awfully dull" energy and I love it
"Who wants to be defending the fort, and who wants to be the attackers? Splendid! To your positions, gentlemen, we shall begin when Geoffrey sounds the dinner gong!"
Gunplay.
No ram pack!? 🤮
Most peaceful day in France
Based on their battle positions and handling of the guns. You can tell the actors had a blast with them. Literally
Wym
You didn't finish your first sentence.
You understand there is something like the comma, right?
Bruh literally who cares, it’s a RUclips comment. It’s not like I’m writing an essay.
@@eliyastomas4713 "who cares" ✅️
"Not an essay" ✅️
"Literally" ✅️
Congrats, you won the idiot bingo.
@@eliyastomas4713 Obamacare
Can’t believe nobody gets that the gun sound effects are from cork guns(toy guns where a cork would pop out of the barrel to make a sound)
I love how they use the silencer for every type of situation 😂😂😂
0:50 I thought they were gonna break out into a song after that exchange lol
That's something you would totally animate lol.
You're the guy that makes animations right??
reminds me of a wes anderson movie
Wait...
Why hello there.
It's done on purpose :) remember, it's a 1963 movie: main part of the actors/movie team know precisely what guns sound like. (They had 20 y.o. during WW2)
this movie is just part of Cinéma History . this is a true masterpiece .
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Very surprised to see English spoken people knowing and get some interest about one of the finest masterpiece of the French culture of the 60-70's! Thank You very much Sir! Greetings from France ^_^
0:51 This guy's technique is incredible. Peek, shoot gun like hammering a nail, pause to stare at gun when bullets stop coming out, then get back in concealment
Pushing the gun gives the bullet extra energy.
average Somali pirate / African child soldier
When you incorrectly install a sound replacement mod in Left 4 Dead 2
It's kinda easy to install a sound replacement mod (if you have steam)
Just press the green subscribe button on a addon
It sounds like the palm of someone's hand "plomping" over the top of any empty bottle!
Don't give away foley artist's secrets. It's part of the mystique.
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No way! These guys have real-life hitsounds!
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0:27 sick snare
I love that dude lowering the weapon completely in between shots.
And the Academy Award for Sound Mixing goes to...
This movie is satire
It’s a comedy movie
Sound mixing? Im pretty sure all of the sfx was done beind the camera
@@captainjackals3101 absolutely
One of the sound is a reverse noise shot under water
...Daniel Brisseau.
Pas mal non ? C'est Francais.
je me permets d'interrompre ce flim parce qu'on s'fou un peu de ma gueule
Monde de merde.
J'aime pas trop les voleurs et les fils de pute.
On va manger des CHIPSSSS..DES CHIPPSS !!!
Y a un tres bon doc sur l epoque canal.
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That ‘I think I heard som'thing.’ line at the end… ^_^' It's a very old French film, but when it comes to writing dialogues, this one is brilliant and you can see how the ‘silencer’ trope went over 9000 (shooting a bullet = uncorking champagne? wtf?!).
you and 214 people are daft... it isnt brilliant, its a gag thats been around since ever and if it blows your mind now then you really are uncultured, also its crappy homemade FX, sorry but im so sick of people talking like a critic on the dumbest of things over glorifying it... like jesus get some taste and culture and ACTUALLY pick out good things and when you do pick out those things make sure it isn't THE ENTIRE PUNCHLINE/GAG/JOKE, this is the same as repeating the sentence we all heard in whatever clip this really needs to stop because WE ALL KNOW FFS.
The next sentence is from the guy next him
It must be the gardener who is taking care of the moles. Hey [guy with white costume], can you tell the gardener to be more quiet?
[The guy in white costume]: I will try to make him understand sire!
0:02 Imagine dying from being brutally shot and the last thing you remember is ‘Toot toot’
Kindly sign my petition to make these SFX the Wilhelm Scream of silenced pistol sounds and somehow coax sound designers/editors into randomly dropping them in "serious" action movie soundtracks as hilarious easter eggs. I'm not quite sure how that last bit will be achieved, but let's just cross that bridge when we get to it.
this is one of the many things that make this movie absolutely hilarious and one of the many classics of french movies
I know I'm doing something right with the algorithm when I get recommendations like this.
Also, the car flipping over sounds like an electric guitar shred.
Sounds like when you successfully sync your fart to your cough
I haven't seen this movie ever. I have no Idea what's going on, but...
Watching this video at 2 am while laying in bed, with all it's jumpcuts, weird noises and overall...
It's the closest experience to a fewer dream you can show to another person, who hasn't had a fewer dream ever in his life, so he can understand what it feels like
This is how we felt as kids when using random things as guns n making the sounds for em.
Someone: "What's your gun sound like?"
Me: "Plowp plowp"
That first gun sounded like the guy wasnt able to record his answering machine fast enough.
"Cinema's Daddy" / "le cinéma de papa".
Merci de partage les scènes de ce superbe film.
Vive la France ! Vive Audiard !
Le silencieux sur le revolver me fait toujours sourire par son inutilité 😁 génial M. Blanche
Quelle inutilité?
@@rolandluth2098 google est ton ami
Le revolver nagant a été conçu pour recevoir un réducteur de son.
Le rendant efficace avec munition subsonique.
C'est l'exception.
@@rolandluth2098 Un pistolet génère du bruit suite à 3 facteurs :
- La vitesse de la balle que l'on peut atténuer en utilisant des balles sub-sonique
- La balle qui sort du flingue pour lequel les silencieux font le taf (réduisant le bruit de 20db donc pas du tout le niveau des tontons flingueurs)
- Et enfin l'amorçage de la poudre. Vu que c'est à l’arrière du pistolet, il faut une arme qui limite au maximum les sorties d'air à l’arrière (ce qui n'est pas le cas du revolver).
@@Zekium Donc un silencieux peut être "efficace" même sur un revolver.
Not just the gun sounds are bizarre either. The car crash sounded like someone playing the gun. Also the way they throw the gun forward everytime they shoot is kind of funny
That's kinda the point
it makes the boolet go harder, obviously
"So what about the foley for the guns?"
- "Just press random buttons on the synth, man."
1963 synth, for film making ?
I don't think so xD
@@lucasyeah7974 It was a joke, ya know.
@@Casshio NO?????
Love how that last line is pretty much every Todd Howard game. “I must’ve heard something.. oh well. Must’ve been the wind.”
Even their guns look like they do t get cleaned often enough
Le coup de génie le bruit des pistolets, ce film est culte son humour, les répliques d’Audiard, les acteurs un chef d’œuvre.
How's it a stroke of genius?
I'm guessing but I think it's along the lines of its so stupid it's hilarious and was probably intentional.
Is this film a comedy?
I hope so
@@williamtodd8212 Don't worry it is comedy! Of a quality we don't find anymore in French cinema
Almost every line in this movie is a punchline. Storywriter would have been a beast in rap contenders.
@@SaintSaumon oh thats nice
@@williamtodd8212 Yes it is and Audiard just died he was the greatest french filmmaker, and surely one of the best of the world too.
Those who don't understand that these noises were added on purpose are quand même un peu concons, yes sir.
YOUR ROOM IS READY SIR
0:28 literally just the Judge’s gavel in Ace Attorney lmao
make it 0:27 ;)
Bro this guy running around with a pistol that sounds like a error sound effect
Everyone talks about the gun noises but nobody talks about how goofy the car crash sounds
truly the St. Anger snare drum of gun sounds
St anger wasn't ment to be bad this was. Lars just added an upturned garbage can to his set
That first sound absolutely took me out 😂 thought I was playing gmod for a sec
Boop boop!
@@AManNamedHawk AAAAaaaa
0:32 this one got me 💀
its literally just a snare sample.
sounds like a potato gun
@@beenis9842 Yeah its a full on "ffwumpp"
well it got me the second time because you timestamped it and said "it got me"
I live in a rough neighborhood and I can confirm that this is what gunshots sound like
In the Hollywood movies or FPS video games: "pew pew" "pfft pfft" "click click" "chirp chirp"
This one: "BOEP BOEP" "THUD THUD" "THOMP THOMP" "TOOT TOOT"
A suppressed revolver is just as comical as the sound it makes in this movie.
_TSSSBRUmm_
Hell. That sound is so weird that I can’t even imitate it by typing it out.
Nagant M1895
The Nagant revolver had an airtight cylinder that forced all the pressure to escape from the muzzle, so yes, they could and often were silenced.
Apparently in this movie every gun with a silencer is turned immediately into a shitpost dispenser
This should own the Oscar for sound design
This film is legit considered a father-son bonding ritual in France.
When lads turn 13, they suddenly base their whole personality around Audiard films and enter a phase where they only speak in quotes.
It has the same cultural impact as American Psycho or Fight Club on French men.
@@TheZapan99 lmfao that is so lovely! it's nice to see an old movie still with such relevance till today
@@TheZapan99 no wonder the French are much nicer people.
@@lordsiomaiIf you want to know, Michel Audiard wasn't a director. He was a writer. He wrote dialogues of A LOT of classic French films and is recognised as the best dialogue writer ever in France. His dialogues are so popular in France that people tend to talk about "films from Audiard" instead of the actual directors (Georges Lautner in that case) of the films.
The most famous punchline in this film (which has a lot) is probably "Les cons ça ose tout, c'est même à ça qu'on les reconnaît" ("Dumb people dare everything, that's even how one can recognise them") which became a popular quote in France.
The car rolling over sounds like the Boomerang logo theme.
I just noticed the first guy shot the window of an empty car so the other would think the shot was coming from there, amazing
When you're building a high end gaming PC, but your budget only allows you to get an Atari 2600 sound chip for sound.
the first one caught me off guard 0:04
Im french , i saw the film , and its just the best ever made parody of silenced pistols in this scene
These guys walked so John Wick could run 😂
Our grandads sure knew something about shitposting
First ytp ever was right here on god
For those who don't know, the movie is a comedy (one of the most well known and beloved in France) so the sound edit is intentional.
It sounds like they're hitting empty paper towel roles on a counter top.
I love how there's like 3 different sound effects for the silencers and none of them sound like real silenced pistols.
The sound technician may have been high as a kite when he worked on that movie.
Beautifully filmed and edited. Genius.
if you want understand the frenchies you must see this movie ! every french love it that is their Casablanca !
I've watched this so many times it's gaslighting me into thinking this is what normal suppressors sound like.
Somewhere, around the multiverse, Atari was a gunsmithing company
Director to the sound effects guy: Have you ever heard what a gunshot sounds like?
Sound effects guy: ...uh, yeah, of course.
"I wouldn't recommend shooting at me cuz your gun goes pew pew; MY fucking gun goes-"
*boop boop.*
I'm more impressed by the amount side arm suppressors being used in the gunfight than the sound itself.
"What sound do we want our guns to make?"
BOOP
That car crash is a proper good gig ending guitar slide too 👌🔥🤣
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Highest stakes game of pong ever
“You like our French accent, wait until you hear our guns!”
There's no "french accent" there's several
@@LeJobastre1215 Dude, I'm French, trying to be nitpicky isn't going to work lmao. In most places other than france they talk about THE French accent, and you know it.
T'es un sacré génie toi hein.
@@GravitasZero Ok