In any given action movie, a hero is going to need a weapon at a momentâs notice…even if it requires a certain amount of improvisation. In the right hands, nearly anything can be a weapon…from the obvious choices like a ballpoint pen and an umbrella, to the outlandish, including a shirt, bike pedals, and a pair of large fruits. And thatâs just from the Transporter films!
Burger Fictionâs Andy Schneider and Jonathan Britnell have created a new movie supercut that focuses on the Improbable Weapons used in 25 films. In the just over three minute clip, Schneider and Britnell lean pretty heavily on Jackie Chan, the James Bond movies, and the first two Transporter films. And frankly, âthe shirtâ sequence from Transporter plays like an excuse to feature Jason Statham shirtless. (Which is a good or bad thing depending on your point of view.)
Schneider and Britnell also embrace some lesser known films for their latest supercut, including Pootie Tang, The Glimmer Man, and Kung Pow: Enter The Fist. Arguably, some of those movies should have been âEternal Sunshinedâ from the collective memory of humanity.
The full list of weapons and films used in the Improbable Weapons supercut is included below, and placed in order of appearance.
- Ladder – First Strike
- Fruit – Transporter 2
- Umbrella – Kingsman
- Afro Picks – Undercover Brother
- Ship – Pacific Rim
- Shirt – Transporter
- Tea Cup – Chronicles of Riddick
- Guitar Case – Desperado
- Trash Can – First Strike
- Ballpoint Pen – The Bourne Identity
- Gopher-Chuks – Kung Pow: Enter The Fist
- Credit Card – The Glimmer Man
- Guitar – Once Upon a Time in Mexico
- Record – Shaun of the Dead
- Limo Antenna – Crocodile Dundee
- Banjo – Zombieland
- Hairspray + Cigar – Live and Let Die
- Guitar Case #2 – Once Upon a Time in Mexico
- Bowler Hat – Goldfinger
- Toothbrush – Oldboy
- Calligraphy Brushes – The Magnificent Butcher
- Forks – Mystery Men
- Carrot – Shoot âEm Up
- Belt – Pootie Tang
- Magazine – The Bourne Supremacy
- Chair – Thunderball
- Bike Pedals – Transporter
- Toilet Cover – Zombieland
- Fire Hose – Transporter 2
Nerdist readers, what was the most impressive weapon used in the Improbable Weapons supercut? Unleash your choice in the comment section below!