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== Trivia & Additional Images ==
=== Firearm Replicas ===
In "Good Taste Made Bad Taste" behind-the-scenes documentary, Peter Jackson demonstrates one of the Sterling SMG replicas and explains how the magazine is actually all wood with a bit of cardboard on top, and that the gun itself was made from Aluminum pipe and some fiberglass.
[[Image:BadTaste_GoodTaste1_Replicas.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Some of the firearm replicas that Peter Jackson made for the movie]]
[[Image:BadTaste_GoodTaste2_JacksonSterling.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Peter Jackson explaining how he made the Sterling Mk. IV SMG replicas while holding a type of Aluminum Pipe that was used to make them.]]
=== Other Curio ===
[[Image:BadTaste_SOF.jpg|thumb|none|400px|September 1981 issue of Soldier of Fortune that Ozzy (Terry Potter) reads at the car.]]
[[Image:BadTaste_GoodTaste3_Pose.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Production Image with some of the crew dressed as the aliens from the movie. Two of the aliens have MP-40(s) and one of them has a Uzi]]
== Redoing the page ==
== Redoing the page ==



Revision as of 12:56, 12 October 2014

Redoing the page

Hey! I'm in middle of redoing the page and taking screenshots of the movie at the moment. For the snapshots I'm using the Uncut R2 DVD that came with the Scandinavian Peter Jackson Collection distributed by Finnkino and released on 2007-06-20 in Finland. TrickShotFinn (talk) 12:14, 11 October 2014 (EDT)

Jackson completely build the guns?

MacGyver would be proud of him.-Oliveira 14:53, 14 June 2009 (UTC)

They look pretty real-76.31.5.208 23:06, 24 June 2009 (UTC) (S&Wshooter)

Fake Guns

Even though the uzi is fake and you don't see casings being ejected in some scenes, in the scene where he's hanging off the side of the cliff and shoots at where he thinks Robert is hiding, you do see casings spitting out. If he was able to rig the fake gun to eject casings, that's also pretty impressive. This film was shot over the process of 4 years during weekends, I heard. So that could account for the continuity error of the gun suddenly becoming more functional - it's possible he remodeled it to eject casings after those initial scenes on top of the cliff were filmed. --130.86.203.227 23:45, 12 February 2010 (UTC)