Sniper 3

Synopsis: Sniper Thomas Beckett (Tom Berenger) is hired by NSA officials, William Avery (Denis Arndt) and Richard Addis (William Duffy) to perform a covert operation to eliminate a suspected terrorist. The terrorist turns out to be a friend of Beckett's and the real purpose of the mission turns out to be something other than what Beckett was told.
Director(s): P.J. Pesce
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
 
IMDB:
5.3
R
Year:
2004
90 min
226 Views


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Roger that. Target confirmed. Fire at will.

Make your target, Corporal.

You got a time problem, gentlemen.

Lock your TRS and get this over with.

TRS verifying target.

Just eyeball the f***er and pull the trigger.

I heard that, Beckett.

We got incoming bogeys.

Range, 650 yards.

We have a 5-mile-an-hour wind,

midrange, coming from your Lima.

Attempting to confirm target.

Sir, Evers's pulse, respiration and GSR

are maxing out.

What about Beckett?

No, steady as a rock.

It's like he's taking a nap.

You're running out of time, gentlemen.

Take the shot, Evers.

- I could hit a hostage, Master Gunny...

- Take the f***ing shot.

Stand down.

Stand down, gentlemen.

You okay, Master Gunny?

Perfect. Abso-f***ing-lutely perfect.

Target status:
Target destroyed.

He made that damn shot.

I can't believe it.

He made that goddamn shot!

Game over.

Your position

was about to be compromised.

- Your directive was to abort that mission.

- We're Marine Scout Snipers, Captain.

We don't abort unless we stop breathing.

You weren't supposed to make that shot.

No one's supposed to.

Well, I completed my mission.

Back in my days...

F*** your days!

That was the luckiest f***ing shot

in the history of lucky f***ing shots!

Sorry I broke your toy, Captain.

But if a sniper had to depend on that,

he'd end up dead.

It's not a video game out there.

It's all about one shot and one kill.

You're a risk, you know that?

You're a goddamn liability...

that I, for one, am not going to risk...

Getting bored, are we?

I'm not cutting

into your precious drinking time, am I?

Begging the Captain's pardon, sir,

but yes, sir, I am. And yes, sir, you are, sir.

I don't like you, Master Gunnery Sergeant.

And I don't care about that f***ing deal

you made with the Corps!

You fail that medical next week,

I'll bury your ass back in the real world.

And that's a promise.

Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.

- Who is it?

- It's me. Open the f***ing door.

About f***ing time...

You got it? Tell me you got it...

Who the hell are you?

Hey...

He's a big buyer. Lots of money.

He's okay, trust me.

- You look like a cop to me.

- F*** you.

He's no cop. He'll f*** me.

You'll f*** me too...

C'mon, baby...

- How much?

- Twenty.

She said 15.

She's full of sh*t.

Just pay him, for f***'s sake.

He's got good stuff.

Only the Cobra's...

Shut up!

How much. Let's see it.

Just relax! Put the gun down!

They said they'd put me in jail!

I can't go to jail!

You f***in' b*tch!

Just put the gun down!

He's got cops everywhere!

I got him. Get your sniper.

- Congratulations, Neil.

- Hey, buddy.

Congratulations.

Hey, nice going, Neil, buddy. Good job.

Mum, it's time.

No, he said he'd be here.

- It's okay.

- I talked to him yesterday...

Come on, the TV people

want a shot of us cutting the cake.

- We can't wait any longer.

- Okay.

Sorry, Mum.

This looks more like a campaign

photo opportunity than a wedding.

We decided to forgo the speeches today...

because of an unavoidable absence.

If that's Beckett you're talking about,

he probably got lost on the way to the bar.

Well, he's right.

No way I could do this

without a couple of tall ones.

Sydney.

You knew I'd make it.

- Do me the honors?

- Okay.

Actually, these kind of affairs

scare the hell out of me.

Many years ago, your old man

made me promise him something.

That, were he not able to attend your

wedding day...

I would read this letter to you.

"If that grunt Beckett is reading this,

then I didn't make it.

"I'm hoping this part of the letter

is being read at your wedding.

"I just wanted to let you know

that I love you...

"and that I wish you and your bride

nothing but happiness.

"Love her and cherish her always.

"And may you both live

as long as you want...

"and never want as long as you live."

Neil, I've been holding onto this

for a long time.

Now I think it's yours.

- Congratulations.

- Thanks, Tom.

Jocelyn and Neil Finnegan.

Every time I look at Neil,

I see the man Paul never got to be.

Well, I'm sure his father would be

very proud of him.

You know, this is a circus.

She's got her eyes set on the White House,

and won't stop till she gets him there.

He's the son of a war hero...

graduates first in his class at Annapolis,

Harvard School of Government.

Climbing up the political ladder

with honest living and hard work.

- Hell, he's got my vote.

- Mine, too.

You're hand's shaking. When did that start?

A few months ago. It's nothing.

Might be, might not. You should stop by

the office and let me look at it.

- Tom, come on.

- Okay.

We're Marine Scout Snipers.

The only time we abort a mission

is when we stop breathing, sir.

It's a very big mistake.

Besides the obvious, his conduct record

since returning from Europe...

has been questionable.

Psychs are a bit disturbing. And he's just...

- old.

- He's the same age I am.

We may get one shot and one shot only.

I want Beckett taking it.

You suffered nerve damage

when you lost the finger.

The condition has been steadily

deteriorating ever since.

The digitorum tendon...

when functioning normally,

flexes and extends the finger.

But here on the damaged hand...

you could have an involuntary reflex

at any time.

And it's more likely to occur

in a high-stress situation.

What I see here, Thomas,

also looks like the early stages of palsy.

You can't be a Marine forever, you know.

Yeah, I know.

I was just hoping to make it to 65.

You know, you should think

about getting on with your life.

And do what?

Well, you should meet someone special,

you know, settle down.

- Why didn't you?

- I did.

But I guess the few years I had with Paul

were enough.

And besides, you never asked me.

We had some good times, the three of us.

Down at Camp Lejeune, remember?

- Syd...

- Don't.

He didn't come back.

A lot of young men didn't come back.

Why don't you get out of that horrible motel

and come and stay with me?

Tell you the truth,

I've been living out of a sea bag all my life.

I've only got a few more weeks

of the training sessions...

then the Corps will just ship me out

to some duty station.

Then you should ask me to dinner

sometime. I haven't had a date in 30 years.

I'd really appreciate it

if you didn't tell anyone about this.

- Okay.

- Thanks.

See you.

Jarheads.

Kill him!

Kill him!

Marines

Madness.

Beckett, let's go! Let's get out of here!

- Goddamn, they're getting close!

- Love it!

Just cover my ass, Beckett.

Sh*t!

Finnegan!

Lay him down.

You'll be okay, Tommy.

You're going to be okay.

Welcome to the tunnels, Tommy.

Can't see a goddamn thing.

You'll get used to it. It's where

the real sh*t happens, man. Here, take this.

What is it?

Good luck. Took it off

a gook a couple of days ago.

NVA motherfuckers!

You didn't answer, Master Guns.

Your door was unlocked.

If I wanted clowns to wake me up,

I would've joined the circus.

With all due respect, Master Guns,

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Michael Frost Beckner

Michael Frost Beckner (born September 3, 1963) is an American screenwriter and producer of film and television, best known for writing the 1993 action thriller Sniper, starring Tom Berenger and Billy Zane. more…

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