Oppose. Low quality, slow to load. A woman (and frankly for all you can see it could be anyone) firing a gun - that's not that hard to understand without this. And it appears that some of the shots miss, so it doesn't even impress me re her sharpshooter skills, in fact it makes me think less of her. I'd rather a picture that actually let you see this woman; something like the show poster in the article is far more interesting and usable. --jjron09:12, 26 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Weak oppose: I don't think she actually misses (It looks like some of the targets get hit but don't fall right away) But it's awfully small, and that limits its value. Surely there's a little more detail that could be brought out? Adam Cuerdentalk02:31, 30 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
It's not just the targets on the wall. Later in the video, when she's shooting what I assume are the glass balls referred to in the image name that are tossed up by the bloke, it looks to me like she misses some and they just fall back to the ground. Now, maybe it's just fragments that are falling, but who can really tell with this quality, so my assumption is they're a miss. --jjron08:42, 30 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]
Support Very unique and valuable motion picture with a dynamic and highly notable subject. Is there any reason why this particular frame is shown as the still? Oakley looks to be about to shoot his his rear end. If it is possible, I'd rather see the still as one with the gunsmoke going into the air, or something more engaging/dynamic. Jeff Dahl (Talk • contribs) 02:52, 1 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]