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greencobra wrote:I am severely electronics challenged. How would one go about getting a "screen shot"?
you can only do it on a computer, either the dvd player software or the TV software will have a screenshot capture function. you click the right button and it creates an image (JPG or BMP) on your harddrive.
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Ah, I see. Thanks Senate.
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Senate wrote:yeah I noticed this one too but never had the possiblity to take a screenshot... and you'll notice that few episodes later the Harpy is replaced by a cheap knock-off... :eek:
Yes, in the third episode the harpy is on the jacket, but he use a cheaper knife for cut. When he kill the razorback in the fouth episode, he use the same little hawkbill knife. It's a shame to have a harpy and use another hawkbill knife. :D

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Thought I'd resurect this thread, cause I think I saw one in Erasure with Kalifornia's Governor. The scene where the Russian Mafia leader is holding Vanessa Williams hostage. I think its a Police. Anyone?
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I little while ago I was flipping channels and caught a part of Anaconda on TV, which was horrible, but for the few min. I was watching it appeared that Ice Cube's character had a Delica in hand, not 100% sure though.
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There was a Halloween Episode of Millennium where Frank Black carved a pumpkin with a Delica. Best show ever, BTW.
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RLR wrote: Millennium, Best show ever, BTW.
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Can't see the knife, but here is the scene:

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Thanks Senate!!!!!Great thread!
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:spyder: Just spotted a caly jr. in "King of the ants'. Terrible film which I don't recommend. also I seem to remember the bad guy in "the client' with Tomy Lee Jones and Susan Sarandan threatens our hero with a spydie. :spyder:
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Michael Cook wrote:also I seem to remember the bad guy in "the client' with Tomy Lee Jones and Susan Sarandan threatens our hero with a spydie.
IIRC it was a SE C07 Police model.
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RLR wrote: Image
This wouldn't be the cult classic "Pumpkinhead" would it? ;)
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Aloha Senate!

Unfortunately, I saw a movie last week with Van Damme and Dennis Rodman in it. :p Anyway, at the end of the movie, the main baddy pops open a Police model and throws it at Jean-Claude asking him for a lock of his hair...

Sorry, I dunno the title of this one, but that scene woke me up a bit! :D

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DAYWALKER wrote:Aloha Senate!

Unfortunately, I saw a movie last week with Van Damme and Dennis Rodman in it. :p Anyway, at the end of the movie, the main baddy pops open a Police model and throws it at Jean-Claude asking him for a lock of his hair...

Sorry, I dunno the title of this one, but that scene woke me up a bit! :D

God bless :cool:
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Not J - not Pumpkinhead in that case. But again, good flick. That's def a scene from the Halloween Millennium.

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DAYWALKER wrote:Aloha Senate!

Unfortunately, I saw a movie last week with Van Damme and Dennis Rodman in it. :p Anyway, at the end of the movie, the main baddy pops open a Police model and throws it at Jean-Claude asking him for a lock of his hair...

Sorry, I dunno the title of this one, but that scene woke me up a bit! :D

God bless :cool:
Thanks for the heads-up Chad, I'm sure movies with Van Damme and Rodman aren't that numerous... :rolleyes: :D
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Man, ya know, I never paid attention to what knives were used in movies, but you know I will now!! GReat thread!

And I'm shooting amovie in my backyard...eerrrr... Studio 38 and need a sample Para. Thanks... ;)
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A Civilian is shown in Bad Boys.

Question: Why has the Civilian shown in Punisher dual liners? I just looked at my G-10 Civilian, and mine has only one :confused:
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C36GSE wrote:A Civilian is shown in Bad Boys.

Question: Why has the Civilian shown in Punisher dual liners? I just looked at my G-10 Civilian, and mine has only one :confused:
:spyder: There've been many variations of the civilian. :spyder:
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i found one!!! michael moore in bowling for columbine uses one when they look at the modern home and she stabbs threw the gate, dont know what kind it is looks like an upswept blade.
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