Great blade movies

"Big Trouble in Little China"...Gerber Tac II.

It's all in the reflexes :D

GREAT movie :thumbup:


Let's see, blade movies.......ummm....... Pitch Black and the Chronicals of Riddick. Both had decent knife action.

It played a small part, but Woody Harrelson's knife in Zombieland.



Ohh, I got it. Blade movie------- Pulp Fiction :eek: :D
 
I have to agree with HwyShredder here. I have to say that I love The Hunted because to me as a prior Arnis Escrema student, this film uses alot of realistic techniques and stays true to real life knife techniques more so than most hollywood films. Awesome choice!
 
I have to agree with HwyShredder here. I have to say that I love The Hunted because to me as a prior Arnis Escrema student, this film uses alot of realistic techniques and stays true to real life knife techniques more so than most hollywood films. Awesome choice!

Yah, but stupid knife.
 
Gentlenado>The Old Zatoichi Movies are amazing.. way ahead of there time.
 
2rusty> Man from nowhere was a good flick! I just finished watching it.
 
Ninja Assassin has quite a few knife related scenes.Can remember them all but there is a scene where his sensei orders his student to kill a guy in the washroom with a kiradashi.
 
As has already been mentioned, "The Iron Mistress," also "The Last Command," Walt Disney's "Davy Crockett At The Alamo," John Wayne's version of "The Alamo," and the TV series, "The Life And Legend Of Jim Bowie," all of which used the same prop "Iron Mistress" Bowie knife, plus Billy Bob Thornton's newer version of "The Alamo," and the "Lord Of The Rings" trilogy
 
Just watched the Expendables. Got it on Netflix. Was not expecting to see so much Knife action. Kinda cheese, but knifes galore.
 
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