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Talk:Predator (1987)
How's this page look now? This movie is one of my favorites and I need to do it justice. -GM
It looks great now. Thanks for getting rid of the pistols section and giving each pistol it's own section. Predator is a great movie, and now it has the page it deserves. What's next on your list?--Alienqueen11 04:19, 15 November 2008 (UTC)
Great work on the screen caps. I'm still one of those guys who doesn't like 'non firearms' or munitions on pages, but that's just me. For example, I'm still mystified WHY molotov cocktails are listed on any movie page. Since they're an improvised weapon, kinda like a brick or rock. IMHO. Was that MP5 another chopped MPM2008 image? or was it something off the net? Just curious. MoviePropMaster2008 05:59, 15 November 2008 (UTC)
- Yeah, I just edited one of your pics to use for now. The reason I wouldn't consider a Molotov an improvised weapon is because it is more like an explosive, like a grenade really. Rocks and Bricks don't blow up, molotovs have a chemical reaction and burn things. And to me, if it blows up, it is allowed on here. -GM
Manpack Mini-gun
From a Friend of Mine I have gotten a Quote from the Films Technical Advisor about the Hand-held Minigun.I'm going to integrate it into the page as it does go into the creation of the weapon as a man portible device. Rockwolf66 05:43, 1 January 2009 (UTC)
the Quote is: "The Predator gun is an M-134. It was never a microgun (XM-214). That story has been rattling around the Internet and elsewhere for years, that the Predator gun was a 5.56, it wasn't. Ventura had a hand in putting together the harness that held the gun, after all, he had to carry and handle the darn thing, and told me a bunch about it. When Dan had the gun (past tense I believe) he contacted me to see if Ventura wanted to buy the weapon. I'm going to do a writeup on the XM-214 including pictures of me holding one. It isn't a big deal to pick the microgun up and hold it cradled in one arm. Maybe when people see just how small the 5.56mm gun is, this story will start going away. The pack in the movie held all of four seconds worth of ammo and no batteries. In the first scene when Ventura fires the gun, you can see the cable for it it the dirt behind him. And the trigger didn't work. The special effects man handled powering the gun for several reasons, including safety. Something about them not wanting the actors injured if the gun was dropped and the trigger pulled." Rockwolf66 05:46, 1 January 2009 (UTC)