Busse vs The Rock?

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He guys, so I work in the film industry and have been sent a script for a new movie starring The Rock. In it he is being pursued by a hit man. In a scene where the hit man is gearing up it says "the killer approaches a polished steel cabinet. He opens it and removes a Busse Hell Razor knife and straps it to his calf". Not where I wear mine, but kind of cool to read.
Wondering if the knife makes it in the movie if it'll be a first or has a Busse knife already graced the silver screen?
 
Oooh good luck with that! Dunno if Busse has made it to the cinema???

I've done a bit of work in the film industry here in Oz. They may have to make a 'prop' version of the knife. A safe version so there's no accidents. Apparently the bowie in Croc Dundee is made of polished aluminum.
 
There have been a few fleeting appearances of Busse in TV shows, but, AFAIK, not in a movie yet.
 
Oooh good luck with that! Dunno if Busse has made it to the cinema???

I've done a bit of work in the film industry here in Oz. They may have to make a 'prop' version of the knife. A safe version so there's no accidents. Apparently the bowie in Croc Dundee is made of polished aluminum.

So in reality, that "Wuzn't a knoiwff." ;)
 
That sounds very cool, I'm a fan of The Rock. Although a Hellrazor in his hands would resemble an Active Duty in mine.:D
 
I will volunteer my time to Bring the knife to the Rock personally:D:D
 
They may have to make a 'prop' version of the knife. A safe version so there's no accidents.


I dunno, considering the factory edge I've gotten on some of the INFI I've purchased, I doubt it would be all that dangerous.... :eek: ;) :D


Am I gonna end up on "the list"???? :foot::confused:
 
movies are stupid, they are mostly for looks and never anything good. Like the dagger from Spiderman, that was a United Cutlery piece called the Knight's Dagger. It only has to look cool, almost never functional. Has anyone seen a good solid functional knife in the movies?
 
I dunno, considering the factory edge I've gotten on some of the INFI I've purchased, I doubt it would be all that dangerous.... :eek: ;) :D


I know what you mean. Some of the game Wardens I got would go through butter like a hot knife through butter. As long as you heated them up first.
 
I know what you mean. Some of the game Wardens I got would go through butter like a hot knife through butter. As long as you heated them up first.

Now my coworkers are looking at me funny because I can't stop chuckling at my desk. Funniest thing I've read all day!
 
When i showed my older brother my comp finish 08 hellrazor, he immediately said " that looks like a movie prop knife" . I agreed, and so do many others obviously. I knew it would be a matter of time before a hell-razor makes it into a movie. That knife is such an innovative design. One of my all time favorite knives ever. Functional, great looking, and totally original. I would like to talk to the man who designed that knife. It's genius.
 
I dunno, considering the factory edge I've gotten on some of the INFI I've purchased, I doubt it would be all that dangerous.... :eek: ;) :D


Am I gonna end up on "the list"???? :foot::confused:

Note to Amy-0. . . . Skip including the sliced up "Shaving Sharp" paper on all future orders to the Man of Mustard.

Instead, just throw in a freshly shorn, 3 day old, road-killed possum. . . .:eek:. . . . :thumbup:

Mmmmmm. . . mmmm. . . Demonstrative and Tasty!!!!! :D :thumbup:

Jerry :D







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Could be worse... instead of a possum, it could be a skunk. Now THAT'S what I call "skunk junk" :eek: :barf:
 
Oooh good luck with that! Dunno if Busse has made it to the cinema???

I've done a bit of work in the film industry here in Oz. They may have to make a 'prop' version of the knife. A safe version so there's no accidents. Apparently the bowie in Croc Dundee is made of polished aluminum.

With how reckless and dangerous many in Hollywood are with their political views, the Busse had best be not even heat treated, much less ground to an edge.

Real knife in a movie, how about that Tom (almost wrote Dave, sorry about that) Brown Tracker (now that could cause an interesting discussion...)?
 
Note to Amy-0. . . . Skip including the sliced up "Shaving Sharp" paper on all future orders to the Man of Mustard.

Instead, just throw in a freshly shorn, 3 day old, road-killed possum. . . .:eek:. . . . :thumbup:

Mmmmmm. . . mmmm. . . Demonstrative and Tasty!!!!! :D :thumbup:

Jerry :D






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Already on it Boss Man:p BTW Can I have some time off to bring the ROCK a HellRazor:D:D
 
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