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(New page: Do the sights on the RPG in the final image exist, or are they just a prop because the images on the RPG-7 page don's seem to show such sights?)
 
 
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Do the sights on the RPG in the final image exist, or are they just a prop because the images on the RPG-7 page don's seem to show such sights?
Do the sights on the RPG in the final image exist, or are they just a prop because the images on the RPG-7 page don't seem to show  
such sights?
: The sight is the PGO-7, a Russian designed optical sight that is compatible with the RPG-7 and its Chinese copy, the Type 69. Imfdb just shows the basic version of the RPG without any add-ons, but the configuration of a Type 69 with a PGO-7 has also been seen in several Hollywood films, including ''[[Terminator 3]]'', ''[[Man on Fire]]'' and ''[[The Kingdom]]'', just to name a few. --[[User:Markit|Markit]] 02:00, 26 March 2010 (UTC)
 
==Kind of a rip off==
I couldn't help but notice the plot of this film is quite similar to [[From Dusk Till Dawn]], the biggest difference being the fact the strippers are ghouls instead of vampires (although they are called vampires at first) and the ending is different. While this movie was pretty cheesy and kind of dumb, I actually enjoyed it, perhaps even more than I did with FDTD. - [[User:Gunmaster45|Gunmaster45]]
:The original plan was to do a film like FDTD but with its own flare, however, as the filming progressed it ended up being more like FDTD than originally intended. If you don't take it too seriously it's an OK film.

Latest revision as of 03:15, 11 August 2010

Do the sights on the RPG in the final image exist, or are they just a prop because the images on the RPG-7 page don't seem to show such sights?

The sight is the PGO-7, a Russian designed optical sight that is compatible with the RPG-7 and its Chinese copy, the Type 69. Imfdb just shows the basic version of the RPG without any add-ons, but the configuration of a Type 69 with a PGO-7 has also been seen in several Hollywood films, including Terminator 3, Man on Fire and The Kingdom, just to name a few. --Markit 02:00, 26 March 2010 (UTC)

Kind of a rip off

I couldn't help but notice the plot of this film is quite similar to From Dusk Till Dawn, the biggest difference being the fact the strippers are ghouls instead of vampires (although they are called vampires at first) and the ending is different. While this movie was pretty cheesy and kind of dumb, I actually enjoyed it, perhaps even more than I did with FDTD. - Gunmaster45

The original plan was to do a film like FDTD but with its own flare, however, as the filming progressed it ended up being more like FDTD than originally intended. If you don't take it too seriously it's an OK film.