

Hollywood has been an integral part of every person. The cinema and movie industry is where people go for their entertainment for decades. Moreover, the advancement of technology also has affected new-age Hollywood movies. However, advancement has its limitation as humans are prone to error. An ex-UFC fighter has spotted one such mistake that Hollywood makes is the poor portrayal of guns. The movies are prone to make mistakes on that front. The former UFC fighter has experience holding guns owing to his military knowledge, which he might have bragged about in his latest Instagram post.
Ex-UFC star Tim Kennedy speaks about Hollywood’s atrocious portrayal of guns
Former UFC fighter, Tim Kennedy, was in the mood to troll on Instagram. Kennedy is also a military veteran, having served in the position of Special Forces Weapons Sergeant.
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Kennedy went on Instagram to share the mistakes in the poster of Hollywood’s High Heat. The entrepreneur and NYT Best-Selling author captioned, “I think Hollywood is just trolling us now. Either that or they don’t hire anyone that knows ANYTHING about guns. I’m not sure which is worse; the idiot (who’s supposed to be a trained operative), double-fingering the trigger or the trained muscle holding the pistol sideways.”
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Speaking of UFC and Hollywood, some UFC fighters have set an example for others to follow as they make the transition from the octagon to the big screen.
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Many UFC fighters have played a role on the big screen. For example, UFC legend Georges St. Pierre has famously been a part of ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier.’ Brendan Schaub and Brian Ortega have played a role alongside Shia LaBeouf in ‘The Tax Collector’.
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Moreover, one more example is set for the transition from the octagon to Hollywood. ‘The Notorious’ Conor McGregor is due to make his Hollywood debut in the movie ‘Road House’. The movie is starring Jake Gyllenhaal in the lead role. It will be interesting to see what this new chapter entails for the former UFC double champion. Furthermore, Tim Kennedy might have an eye on the ‘gun’ portrayal in the movie.

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What do you think about the incorrect gun portrayal of these Hollywood movies and shows? Do they annoy you likey they do the ex-UFC fighter, Tim Kennedy?
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