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What movie, show, or television series are you fond of that showed knives or a knife you like. Or how about one where the knife is as much a star as the regular actors.

Where they deployed it improperly or anything regarding blades used in entertainment...




And I didn't even touch on the RAMBO series yet...

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That is a great image. I might have to use that one day..... :)

Ain't no cutting my apple with that baby, or anything else for that matter....except flesh- only I'd have to be really close to make that thing work, and I've got short arms :(
hahaha liked that one...lol
That was a great movie. Ending was kind of sad though.
Now you're talking Keelen.


How's about Jason Vorhees in the Friday the 13th series. This is from Jason X...the futuristic space movie...lol!
crocodile dundee:

you call that knife this is a knife lollolol
who has a Rambo 4 machete that is willing to get me a pic with a scale in it??? when i say scale i mean the knife on top of some graph paper... i plan on making one but i need the design of it 1st...
Interesting note - if you're a fan of the TV series "Heroes," take a look again at episode 25, "An Invisible Thread," which aired April 27. In the scene where agent Danco drives a knife into the back of Sylar's head, then Sylar pulls it out again. You can clearly see that the knife in question is a Kershaw Shallot - stainless finish, plain edge. Cool.


Prince Marvin's jealousy could sometimes get him in trouble.

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We are big Dean and Sam Winchester (Supernatural) fans here in my house. We're in the middle of re-watching all the seasons again right now.
I have now noticed, since this discussion topic, they have lots of knives in the show. Seems a different one all the time.
In the beginning of Die Hard with a Vengeance a thug throws an OTF at Bruce Willis who is wearing a wooden sign with some racially insensitive comments on it (you have to watch the movie to understand why) and I think it's awesome. I slowed the video down and it looks like a BM Infidel knock-off.
How 'bout Crocodile Dundee?
Next to Rambo, it's got to be one of the most well known knives around.
Strangely enough, there has never been an 'Authorized Reproduction'.
A Crocodile Dundee bowie appears to be one of those knives that are impossible to own.
If anyone knows different, PLEASE let me know!
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