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Planet Terror: Difference between revisions
''Planet Terror'' is the first half of 2007's ''[[Grindhouse]]'' double bill which includes ''[[Death Proof]]''. This film was directed by [[Robert Rodriguez]], and follows a group of survivors that struggle to escape a town filled with inhabitants infected with a deadly virus. ''Planet Terror'' was released on DVD separately with additional scenes added and featured a mock trailer for a revenge film called ''[[Machete]]'', which was subsequently expanded into a full theatrical film released in 2010.
''Planet Terror'' is the first half of 2007's ''[[Grindhouse]]'' double bill which includes ''[[Death Proof]]''. The horror film was directed by [[Robert Rodriguez]], and follows a group of survivors that struggle to escape a town filled with inhabitants infected with a deadly virus. ''Planet Terror'' was released on DVD separately with additional scenes added and featured a mock trailer for a revenge film called ''[[Machete]]'', which was subsequently expanded into a full theatrical film released in 2010.
'''The following weapons were used in the film ''Planet Terror'':'''
'''The following weapons were used in the film ''Planet Terror'':'''
:The last firearm in the rack is a shotgun and it appears to me to be a Winchester Model 12 from the barrel, magazine tube, and how they are attached to one another. The first to last is a rifle of some sort. It almost appears to be a M1 carbine derivative.[[User:SAWGunner89|SAWGunner89]] 19:06, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
:The last firearm in the rack is a shotgun and it appears to me to be a Winchester Model 12 from the barrel, magazine tube, and how they are attached to one another. The first to last is a rifle of some sort. It almost appears to be a M1 carbine derivative.[[User:SAWGunner89|SAWGunner89]] 19:06, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
==Unknown==
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it may bee a pardini???
Looks to me like the Polish P-64 Makarov-copy.
H&K P9 without a doubt.
:This does not appear to be a Heckler and Koch P9 or P9S to me. I believe the P-64 is a close guess.[[User:SAWGunner89|SAWGunner89]] 19:24, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
==Knives==
[[Image:PT-KV-1.jpg|thumb|none|600px|''"I also want your balls."'']]
[[Image:PT-KV-2.jpg|thumb|none|600px|What's actually used to removed Romy's balls.]]
[[Image:PT-KV-3.jpg|thumb|none|600px|When Sheriff Hague doesn't allow Wray a gun when he goes to the hospital to rescue Cherry. Wray arms himself with two Benchmade model 47 (T latch) butterfly knives he keeps in his glove box.]]
[[Image:PT-KV-4.jpg|thumb|none|600px|Wray with his two knives before putting down a wounded zombie.]]
Planet Terror is the first half of 2007's Grindhouse double bill which includes Death Proof. The horror film was directed by Robert Rodriguez, and follows a group of survivors that struggle to escape a town filled with inhabitants infected with a deadly virus. Planet Terror was released on DVD separately with additional scenes added and featured a mock trailer for a revenge film called Machete, which was subsequently expanded into a full theatrical film released in 2010.
The following weapons were used in the film Planet Terror:
Error creating thumbnail: File missingM1911A1 .45 ACPError creating thumbnail: File missingRock Island Armory M1911A1 - .45 ACPError creating thumbnail: File missingMuldoon fires his 1911A1 at Abby when the deal for the "shit" goes bad. Which misses and hits the guy next to him (Robert Rodriguez.)Error creating thumbnail: File missingYou got nothing to say huh? That's funny 'cause I could've swore you just gave me a "fuck you" look right now. You want to say "fuck you" to me? Note Rock Island Armory on the slide.Error creating thumbnail: File missingAfter J.T. creates a distraction, Wray manages to get a 1911A1 off one of the soldiers. But one of the other soldiers draws a Ruger Security Six on Wray.Error creating thumbnail: File missingWray fires the 1911A1 upside down at the soldier. His thumb would be hurting like hell from the slide recoiling back. Also the grip safety must be faulty in order fire.Error creating thumbnail: File missingI have seen me some crazy ass shit in my day...but I ain't never seen me a one-legged stripper. I have seen me a stripper with one breast, and I've seen me a stripper with 12 toes, and I've seen me a stripper with no brains at all, but I ain't never seen me a one-legged stripper. And I've been to Morocco.
A Single Action Army is used by Earl McGraw (Michael Parks). It is amazingly seen firing seven shots when he uses it against the infected Dr. Block (Josh Brolin). Director Robert Rodriguez notes on the DVD commentary that he purposely added the seventh shot in the sound mix.
Deputy Tolo (Tom Savini) carries a Mossberg 500 in the hospital when Wray is first picked up. Hot Female Deputy (Emmy Robbin) uses a Mossberg 500 throughout the film until it's taken by Military Unit. Babysitter Twin #1 (Electra Avellan) carries one when they flee The Bone Shack.
Deputy Carlos (Carlos Gallardo) use a Field Mossberg 500 with a vent rib barrel that has been sawn down until he is killed. Sheriff Hague (Michael Biehn) then uses it until they are forced to leave The Bone Shack,
The following screen captures show how the gun was integrated via CGI into the shots of Rose McGowan's performance. Her leg was wrapped in a green or gray-colored cast & the rifle was mapped over it to achieve the effect.
Babysitter Twin #1 (Electra Avellan) uses a Cobray M11/9 fitted with a flash suppressor until she is given a Mossberg 500. One of the survivors is then seen with it when they leave The Bone Shack.
The last firearm in the rack is a shotgun and it appears to me to be a Winchester Model 12 from the barrel, magazine tube, and how they are attached to one another. The first to last is a rifle of some sort. It almost appears to be a M1 carbine derivative.SAWGunner89 19:06, 27 July 2010 (UTC)