Heat — Creating The Ultimate Bank-Heist Shootout | Film Perfection
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The bank robbery shootout sequence in Heat is arguably the greatest movie gunfight ever filmed. Today, we'll be taking a closer look at the sequence in order to determine why that is. What is it that makes the bank heist shootout in Heat so great? Why does it top most Top 10 movie shootouts of all time?

If you haven't seen Heat, you might've heard about it as one of the greatest crime movies ever made, inspiring later known crime thrillers like Ben Affleck's The Town, Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight, Martin Scorcese's The Departed, Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto (GTA) and so on. What's the secret? Should we take lessons from the screenplay of the film? Or is it just overall nerdwriter knowledge? To be honest, we can only see.

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