20th August 2008, 07:18 PM | #1 |
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What is this weapon?
Hello. Been a while since I posted.
If there are any Mad Max fans here, I have a question: does anyone have any idea what the bodyguard twirling in "Mad Max: Beyond Thunderdome" at 3:09 in this video? (always loved this song, by the way). It looks like knives on the ends of lanyards, or something (?). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uiWuUAFI0ps It looks similar in use to the small kamas on chains which the Merovingian's henchman is using in this scene from "Matrix Reloaded" at 1:11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FneP5v7p71E Hoping somebody here knows as there is no shortage of folk here with all kinds of knowledge of obscure weaponry. Thanks in advance. |
20th August 2008, 07:56 PM | #2 |
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Hi Queequeg,
the 'clip' is so quick it is difficult to see clearly. Judging by the movements of the arms etc I would say they are a form of 'nunchuku'. By the way, 'Moby Dick' is one of my favorite classic stories Regards David |
20th August 2008, 08:01 PM | #3 |
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If you want a better look at them then look at this clip (58 seconds in)
Thunderdome clip Its one of the clips thats always in trailers for MM3, the mohawk henchman blowing the bits of feathers away when Max gives him a haircut with the sawn-off got a huge laugh in the cinema when I saw it back in the day. As for your question, the blades are like long Kerambits on fine chains/swivels. Imagine Freddy's claws detached and hung. Interesting but more form than function. |
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I'm hoping that maybe someone could tell what they are based on the guy's movements. Or, better yet, maybe someone has used them in some kind of kung fu training. I get the impression of blades on short chains, but I can't be sure. |
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As for form and function, that's my initial impression, too. However, I've seen some Chinese martial artists use rather unusual weapons with surprisingly and seemingly good effects. |
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20th August 2008, 08:07 PM | #6 |
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That was a really good clip! I was able to hit the pause and get a clear shot of what they were.
By the way, this is my second favorite scene in the film, starting at 00:19. |
20th August 2008, 08:15 PM | #7 |
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Also, I wouldn't get too hung up on trying to locate them in 'reality'. From a propmasters POV the 2nd and 3rd MM movie were a complete joy as many of the weapons were adapted or scratch built. A real challenge for the armourers for sure!
After the success of the first movie, the second was very much expanded and included some fantastic functioning improvised weapons. My personal favourite was 'The Mighty Wizz' arm mounted crossbow with 'push down' attached cocking lever. The third movie got the hollywood treatment in terms of buget, so the improvised 'post apocalypse' array of weapons is huge! I think the chained blades are just a great example of a weapon desigend and made for the movie. If you DO want to hunt them down, then you could register on: http://propreplicas.yuku.com/ And ask over there (I'm 'Battlestar Atlantia' over there). BTW, fav scene? at 0.19? The little plane? |
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I'm sorry, I forgot to put in the link in my previous message. My favorite scene was at 00:19 in this clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGOauBA6exQ They just keep coming, and coming, and coming... |
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