The following movie characters are set to compete in a quickdraw contest, "Quick and the Dead" style:
From "The Quick and the Dead": The Kid, the Lady, Cort and Herod.
From "Tombstone": Doc Holliday and Johnny Ringo.
From "Wanted": Wesley Gibson and Fox.
From "Young Guns": Billy the Kid and his crew.
From "The Outlaw Josey Wales": Josey Wales.
From "The Amazing Spider Man": Peter Parker.
From the Star Wars movies: Anakin Skywalker, Obi Wan Kenobi, Han Solo, Jango Fett, Boba Fett and Zam Wessell.
From "The Expendables": Barney Ross.
Stipulations for each character/s, listed by franchise:
For The Quick and the Dead characters: They have the guns they had in their movie.
For the Tombstone characters: They have the pistols they had in their movies.
For the Wanted characters: They are armed with Peacemaker revolvers.
For the Young Guns characters: They are armed with Peacemaker pistols.
For Josey Wales: He is armed with his pistols.
For Peter Parker: He is armed with a Peacemaker. He is allowed one hour to get accustomed to the weapon.
For the Star Wars characters: Same as Parker, see above.
Barney Ross: He is armed with his revolver.
Stipulations for ALL characters: No acrobatic BS. No Force powers (other than precog.) No webbing. This is an old west gunfight, with each gunfighter standing 30 feet from each other. The rules from "The Quick and the Dead" apply. They must stand their ground and fight.
Spidey is far and away the fastest person here by a very large margin. There's a real life guy who can draw his gun and shoot twice in a few hundreths of a second. Spidey blasts all of these guys before they clear their holster.
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never seen the movie, so i don't know how this works. Are they standing in a circle and they just starting shooting and the last man standing wins?
They aren't allow to dodge, so this is odd. If we're to assume they all have common knowledge of each other, it's logical that everyone would target Spidey first... he may very well kill 2 or three people due to being faster than everyone else on the field, but I'm not seeing how he wins this if he just has to stand there and shoot w/o dodging.
My money would be on Wesley due to adrenaline boost and accuracy... he could just shoot his opponent's bullets out of the air.
This isn't a good thread, imo, because there's no way to give a definitive answer... seems like it would come down to luck. If everyone gangs up on the big targets first (Spidey, Wesley and the Jedi), one of the least skilled people would probably win.
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oh. so the OP needs to give us matchups.
heh, nevermind, it doesnt matter; if this is one on one matchups, Spidey wins. Even with adrenaline boost I don't think Wesley can draw quick enough to shoot Spidey's bullets down.
Also, Parker has zero gun experience, you really think he can become efficient with a Peacemaker in an hour? I am leaning towards the cowboys here, they are uber efficient with the guns listed.
For someone of either Peter's intelligcence and rapid ability to learn and adapt. 60 minutes is more than enough time to learn the basics of a revolver and how to point and shoot.
And Rob is right, you pointed out it's Amazing Spider-Man, not Tobey. Why change it now?
There's more to Quickdraw than pointing and shooting, but once you figure out the basics of a Revolver(which isn't hard, especially for someone that smart), his natural abilities would make it extremely easy to pull, aim, and shoot at a much higher speed than everyone on this list.
You ever go to a range? You a marksman? It takes time to develop good aim. Unless you are a "natural", which Parker is not.
He will have to figure out how to draw quickly, cock the hammer, aim from the hip and hit a target center mass at 40-50 feet. Not happening. You think Cort and Herod became quickdraw masters overnight? No. It probably took them years. FF to 8:40, look at how fast and accurate Cort is.
And here, FF to , look at how fast and accurate Kid is.
No doubt Parker can draw as fast if not faster, but firing from the hip and hitting a target 50ish feet away? Not gonna happen.
As fast as Spidey is, he doesn't need to shoot from the hip. He can draw and raise his gun fully out, and aim with both hands before anyone pretty much can clear their holster. And 50 feet away is the standard for a quickdraw now?
And he's accurate enough to attach his webs to the corners of buildings while falling through the air at several dozen miles per hour; a lot of the time he doesn't even need to look.