Movie Marathon (Part 2)

"Say Hello to my Little Friend" — More Iconic Weapons in Films

  1. Captain America’s proto-adamantium shield
  2. Li Mu Bai’s sword, “Green Destiny,” in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
  3. Bilbo and later Frodo Baggins’s sword, Sting
  4. Oddjob’s bowler hat in Goldfinger
  5. Excalibur in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (and probably others)
  6. Mick ‘Crocodile’ Dundee’s knife in the Crocodile Dundee films
  7. Blain Cooper’s M134 minigun in Predator
  8. Federation Phasers in Star Trek

“Eat hot photons, laser breath!”

“Say Hello to my Little Friend” — More Iconic Weapons in Films

  1. Captain America’s proto-adamantium shield
  2. Li Mu Bai’s sword, “Green Destiny,” in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
  3. Bilbo and later Frodo Baggins’s sword, Sting
  4. Oddjob’s bowler hat in Goldfinger
  5. Excalibur in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (and probably others)
  6. Mick ‘Crocodile’ Dundee’s knife in the Crocodile Dundee films
  7. Blain Cooper’s M134 minigun in Predator
  8. Federation Phasers in Star Trek
  9. The “Fart Gun” in Despicable Me and Despicable Me 2

"Say Hello to my Little Friend" — More Iconic Weapons in Films

  1. Captain America’s proto-adamantium shield
  2. Li Mu Bai’s sword, “Green Destiny,” in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
  3. Bilbo and later Frodo Baggins’s sword, Sting
  4. Oddjob’s bowler hat in Goldfinger
  5. Excalibur in Monty Python and the Holy Grail (and probably others)
  6. Mick ‘Crocodile’ Dundee’s knife in the Crocodile Dundee films
  7. Blain Cooper’s M134 minigun in Predator
  8. Federation Phasers in Star Trek
  9. The “Fart Gun” in Despicable Me and Despicable Me 2
  10. Freddy Krueger’s fingernail-knife glove in the Nightmare on Elm Street franchise

NEXT: Iconic non-weapon implements in film

  1. The Ruby Slippers in The Wizard of Oz

Iconic non-weapon implements in film

  1. The Ruby Slippers in The Wizard of Oz
  2. Rosebud in Citizen Kane

Iconic non-weapon implements in film

  1. The Ruby Slippers in The Wizard of Oz
  2. Rosebud in Citizen Kane
  3. Wilson in Cast Away

Iconic non-weapon implements in film

  1. The Ruby Slippers in The Wizard of Oz
  2. Rosebud in Citizen Kane
  3. Wilson in Cast Away
  4. The Orb in Sleeper (1973)

Iconic non-weapon implements in film

  1. The Ruby Slippers in The Wizard of Oz
  2. Rosebud in Citizen Kane
  3. Wilson in Cast Away
  4. The Orb in Sleeper (1973)
  5. The Wonder Boy bat in The Natural

Iconic non-weapon implements in film

  1. The Ruby Slippers in The Wizard of Oz
  2. Rosebud in Citizen Kane
  3. Wilson in Cast Away
  4. The Orb in Sleeper (1973)
  5. The Wonder Boy bat in The Natural
  6. The Oscillation Overthruster in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension

Iconic non-weapon implements in film

  1. The Ruby Slippers in The Wizard of Oz
  2. Rosebud in Citizen Kane
  3. Wilson in Cast Away
  4. The Orb in Sleeper (1973)
  5. The Wonder Boy bat in The Natural
  6. The Oscillation Overthruster in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
  7. The Car in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Iconic non-weapon implements in film

  1. The Ruby Slippers in The Wizard of Oz
  2. Rosebud in Citizen Kane
  3. Wilson in Cast Away
  4. The Orb in Sleeper (1973)
  5. The Wonder Boy bat in The Natural
  6. The Oscillation Overthruster in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
  7. The Car in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
  8. The briefcase in Pulp Fiction (or Kiss Me Deadly)

Iconic non-weapon implements in film

  1. The Ruby Slippers in The Wizard of Oz
  2. Rosebud in Citizen Kane
  3. Wilson in Cast Away
  4. The Orb in Sleeper (1973)
  5. The Wonder Boy bat in The Natural
  6. The Oscillation Overthruster in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
  7. The Car in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
  8. The briefcase in Pulp Fiction (or Kiss Me Deadly )
  9. Winifred’s spell book in Hocus Pocus

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Iconic non-weapon implements in film

  1. The Ruby Slippers in The Wizard of Oz
  2. Rosebud in Citizen Kane
  3. Wilson in Cast Away
  4. The Orb in Sleeper (1973)
  5. The Wonder Boy bat in The Natural
  6. The Oscillation Overthruster in The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
  7. The Car in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
  8. The briefcase in Pulp Fiction (or Kiss Me Deadly )
  9. Winifred’s spell book in Hocus Pocus
  10. The ‘Heart of the Ocean’ necklace in Titanic

Dance Sequences Worth a Second Viewing

  1. The Mamushka, from *The Addams Family (1991)
    (the song and dance was trimmed for length in the film; a new ultra-HD DVD release restores the entire sequence)

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Dance Sequences Worth a Second Viewing

  1. The Mamushka, from *The Addams Family (1991)
  2. Tequila, from Pee Wee’s Big Adventure

Dance Sequences Worth a Second Viewing

  1. The Mamushka, from *The Addams Family (1991)
  2. Tequila, from Pee Wee’s Big Adventure
  3. The dreamscape at the end of An American in Paris

Dance Sequences Worth a Second Viewing

  1. The Mamushka, from *The Addams Family (1991)
  2. Tequila, from Pee Wee’s Big Adventure
  3. The dreamscape at the end of An American in Paris
  4. “Make Them Laugh” from *Dancing in the Rain”

Dance Sequences Worth a Second Viewing

  1. The Mamushka, from *The Addams Family (1991)
  2. Tequila, from Pee Wee’s Big Adventure
  3. The dreamscape at the end of An American in Paris
  4. “Make Them Laugh” from Dancing in the Rain
  5. Gene Kelly dances with Jerry the Mouse in Anchors Aweigh

Dance Sequences Worth a Second Viewing

  1. The Mamushka, from *The Addams Family (1991)
  2. Tequila, from Pee Wee’s Big Adventure
  3. The dreamscape at the end of An American in Paris
  4. “Make Them Laugh” from Dancing in the Rain
  5. Gene Kelly dances with Jerry the Mouse in Anchors Aweigh
  6. “Solid Potato Salad” by the Ross Sisters from Broadway Rhythm

Dance Sequences Worth a Second Viewing

  1. The Mamushka, from *The Addams Family (1991)
  2. Tequila, from Pee Wee’s Big Adventure
  3. The dreamscape at the end of An American in Paris
  4. “Make Them Laugh” from Dancing in the Rain
  5. Gene Kelly dances with Jerry the Mouse in Anchors Aweigh
  6. “Solid Potato Salad” by the Ross Sisters from Broadway Rhythm
  7. The Barn Raising Dance from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

Dance Sequences Worth a Second Viewing

  1. The Mamushka, from *The Addams Family (1991)
  2. Tequila, from Pee Wee’s Big Adventure
  3. The dreamscape at the end of An American in Paris
  4. “Make Them Laugh” from Dancing in the Rain
  5. Gene Kelly dances with Jerry the Mouse in Anchors Aweigh
  6. “Solid Potato Salad” by the Ross Sisters from Broadway Rhythm
  7. The Barn Raising Dance from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
  8. “Dancing for Dad” (Billy Elliot (7/12) Movie CLIP - Dancing for Dad (2000) HD - YouTube) Billy Elliot

Dance Sequences Worth a Second Viewing

  1. The Mamushka, from *The Addams Family (1991)
  2. Tequila, from Pee Wee’s Big Adventure
  3. The dreamscape at the end of An American in Paris
  4. “Make Them Laugh” from Dancing in the Rain
  5. Gene Kelly dances with Jerry the Mouse in Anchors Aweigh
  6. “Solid Potato Salad” by the Ross Sisters from Broadway Rhythm
  7. The Barn Raising Dance from Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
  8. “Dancing for Dad” (Billy Elliot (7/12) Movie CLIP - Dancing for Dad (2000) HD - YouTube) Billy Elliot
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