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Awesome movie weapons part ii
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2. • Dr. Evil was on to something in the
Austin Powers films when he asked
for “sharks with frickin’ laser beams
attached to their heads.” Unaware of
his own budget at first, he was given
sea bass with laser beams attached
to their heads. But eventually he got
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4. • Arms dealer Ian Lamont (Jack Black)
gave The Jackal exactly what we wanted.
The long-range gun is controlled by cell
phone or computer and may be aimed
using a joystick. The rounds are made
from depleted uranium, adding even more
menace to the already lethal weapon.
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6. • Although I’m not convinced Oddjob’s hat is
a bowler hat, it is deadly nonetheless. A
metal razor lines the rim of his hat and can
cut through a stone sculpture. Tilly
Masterson saw her demise at the tip of
Oddjob’s hat in the James Bond
film Goldfinger.
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8. • Quentin Tarantino has been influenced by many works, yet his style adds flair to the already
dramatic moments of past cinema. Although the fight scene in Kill Billbetween The Bride and Gogo
Yubari is exciting and intense, it is drawn from a few existing sources. Most notably, a similar scene
is found in “Musashi,” a novel by Eiji Yoshikawa. Regardless of influence, the weapon is deadly and
unpredictable. In the hands of the sinister Gogo Yubari, it is even more lethal.
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10. • “If the rocket renders it aerosol, it
could take out an entire city of
people… It’s a cholinesterase
inhibitor. Stops the brain from
sending nerve messages down the
spinal cord within thirty seconds.
Any epidermal exposure or