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by TecVoid » 2 Jan 2010 15:30
one of the movies starring rapper DMX, i think it was "Never Die Alone" where he uses a pick gun but no tension wrench to pick a door lock and escape capture.
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by NanoDuke » 2 Jan 2010 20:56
The new Sherlock Holmes movie features antique lockpicking  From memory it looked like he had a tension tool, and various shimming type picks.
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by NanoDuke » 7 Jan 2010 23:52
I saw The Fantastic Mr Fox last night. Was amused to see Foxy shim a door open with a credit card 
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by darklighterz7611 » 10 Mar 2010 5:58
Theres a new film called the collector, where a thief picks a lock using a L rake and a half single ball rake (dont know what these are called  ) And im unfamiliar with the lock he picks but im pretty sure that both are upside down 
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by Phatphish » 10 Mar 2010 13:42
darklighterz7611 wrote:Theres a new film called the collector, where a thief picks a lock using a L rake and a half single ball rake (dont know what these are called  ) And im unfamiliar with the lock he picks but im pretty sure that both are upside down 
Posted seven months ago, time to hone your search-fu. http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?p=343531#p343531
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by Schuyler » 10 Mar 2010 14:02
Solomon wrote:Not sure if it's been mentioned here yet, but my gf was watching a movie called "Enough" last night, with jennifer lopez in it. There's a scene where she picks a lock, so of course she called me over to show me and I was surprised to see that she actually raked a little bit before turning the plug. Most times I see picking in movies, the plug isn't turned, so I was fairly impressed. Only thing is, she turned it 180 then back again instead of the whole way around - but in saying that, it was a knobturn (which we don't really have over here), so it may have been accurate for all I know. 
I worked at the premiere of that movie when I lived in New York. Met LL Cool J, who, after dropping his family off inside the theater, proceeded to roam around looking at stuff and chatting with the staff. He apparently had no interest in actually watching it. Also, to remain relevant - NCIS, in every episode I've seen them do it at least, actually uses the tools properly, even if they do gain entry pretty quickly.
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by raimundo » 11 Mar 2010 9:04
@ nanoduke, they didn't show the lockpicks well in that movie, (sherlock downey Jr) there appeared to be various tryout keys and lever turners, perhaps a carrier for a wax impressioning tool
then the door just gets kicked in anyway.
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by LocksmithArmy » 10 Apr 2010 22:13
not a movie... but in NCIS, the israilie girl used 2 hooks to pick a lock.... I suppose you could use 1 hook as a tensor lol
they were laminated... looked like southord
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by LocksmithArmy » 10 Apr 2010 22:52
but... in a later episode... Gibbs used HPC and did pick correctly, hook and tensor...
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by unlisted » 11 Apr 2010 0:41
They pick quite a bit in NCIS.. Overall.. (the show)
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by NanoDuke » 11 Apr 2010 5:36
Kick-Ass shows a police officer getting into an apartment with a pick gun + tension wrench. It doesn't bring too much attention to it.
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by LocksmithArmy » 11 Apr 2010 10:58
unlisted wrote:They pick quite a bit in NCIS.. Overall.. (the show)
I wonder why they dont do it correcty every time... someone obviously knows the right way.. y even bother with the wrong way sometimes... its not like they show it (in the half second to 2 seconds) enough for people to try it themselves.
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by mattc » 11 Apr 2010 21:09
And in the spirit of the thread, in "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo", the two leads confirm their security has been compromised with a little forensics; a brief shot of the lock, either forced or very heavy-handed picking (I can't be sure)
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by rontgens » 14 Apr 2010 8:18
I watched an old school episode of Mission Impossible and the actor Leonard Nimoy picked pin tumbler two locks on a safety deposit box using just one pick. He just generally looked like he was making cake mix with a wooden spoon, two seconds later both locks were open, perhaps it's because he's a vulcan in a future life, who knows?
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by Emrys » 7 Jun 2010 23:17
LOL PLEASE watch Macgyver, Season 4 Episode 10 "The Battle of Tommy Giordano" at about 28:35 on YouTube and watch Macgyver pick a lock with a single pair of tweezers! LOL
"That lock? I could pick that with a finger nail and a piece of laundry lint."
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