Airwolf
Airwolf was a short-lived 1980s television program which is best described as the bastard offspring of Knight Rider and The A Team. I’m sure there was some outstanding characterisation and riveting story arcs but the most appealing aspect of the program from the perspective of a six-year-old boy was the kick ass futuristic helicopter, Airwolf, which was capable of achieving incredible speed. The helicopter was invented by Dr Moffet who stole the machine during its test flight.
Anduril (Nasil)
During the Siege of Baradur, the shards of a broken Anduril were used to cut the ring of power from Sauron’s hand. It was reforged during the War of the Ring and Aragorn carries it into battle against the forces of darkness. Apparently, in early versions of the novel, JRR Tolkien described the orcs wetting their pants and screaming like little sissy girls when they saw Anduril. Of course, the cave trolls didn’t look twice until Aragorn went all Obi Wan on their asses.
Boomstick
When Ash travels back in time and discovers himself in the middle ages, he delivers one of the best monologues in horror history: “Alright you primitive screw-heads, listen up. See this? This is my boomstick! It’s a 12-gauge double-barreled Remington. S-Mart’s top of the line. You can find this in the sporting goods department. That’s right, this sweet baby was made in Grand Rapids, Michigan; retails for about one hundred nine, ninety-five. It’s got a walnut stock, cobalt blue steel, and a hair trigger. That’s right, shop smart, shop S-Mart!” A reference to this weapon is made in the title of the Evil Dead video game, A Fistful of Boomstick.
Chainsaw Hand
In Evil Dead II, after Ash is forced to cut off his possessed hand, he attaches a chainsaw to the stump which allows him to cause all manner of bloody havoc. The chainsaw also come in handy in the second film when he’s transported back in time and has to face the deadites once again.
Borg Cube
The Borg Cube is a massive spacecraft that the Borg Collective uses to spread throughout the galaxy, assimilating all cultures that they encounter. One of the more memorable ships in the Star Trek universe, the ominous structure is several kilometres across. Its most impressive appearance was in Star Trek First Contact when The Borg lay siege to Earth.
Caterpillar P-5000 Powered Work Loader
The Caterpillar P-5000 Powered Work Loader was used aboard the Sulaco in Aliens. Although the marines greeted Lieutenant Ellen Ripley with distrust, she quickly ingratiated herself to them through her skilled use of the loader. Powered by hydrogen fuel cells and sporting two enormous hydraulic arms, Ripley used the loader to annihilate an alien queen that managed to board the Sulaco. Cheering is mandatory when Ripley emerges from the pneumatic doors and yells, “Get away from her, you BITCH!”
The Dalek
The Dalek is without question the most relentless and deadly robot in the universe - until, that is, it encounters stairs. The penultimate Dalek episode was Genesis of the Daleks. The Doctor and his companions travel back in time to Skaro where they attempt to prevent the development of the Daleks. Created by the psychotic scientist Davros, the Daleks were machines to protect an accelerated evolutionary form of the Kaleds who were locked in a seemingly perpetual nuclear war with the Thals. Daleks have an eyestalk and a devastatingly powerful death ray protruding from its protective casing. In Remembrance of the Daleks Ace manages to incapacitate a Dalek by destroying its eyestalk with a baseball bat. At the end of Genesis of the Daleks, the Doctor has the opportunity to destroy the Daleks forever but chooses not to, explaining: “‘I know that although the Daleks will create havoc and destruction for millions of years. I know also, that out of their evil, must come something good.’
The Death Star
The Death Star has the ability to destroy entire planets with a blast from its superlaser (no, I’m not kidding, it’s actually called a ’superlaser’). According to Wikipedia, the first Death Star had “27,048 officers, 774,576 crew including troopers, pilots and crewers, 400,000 support workers and over 25,000 Imperial stormtroopers .” Although the surface of the Death Star has 2,500 laser cannons and 2,500 ion cannons, it was unable to withstand an attack by several dozen rebel starfighters during the Battle of Yavin.
Sex Machine’s Dick Gun
Legendary makeup artist Tom Savini who did the makeup for most of George A Romero’s zombie films, is probably most recognisable as Sex Machine in From Dusk til Dawn. In a story that boasts a lot of insanely cool improvised weapons, Sex Machine’s Dick Gun is so damn cool that it incites envy in everyone who watches the flick.
Doc Oc’s Arms
Otto Octavius was a brilliant nuclear physicist and academic before a freak accident resulted in four artificially intelligent robotic arms becoming fused to his spinal column. As noted at Wikipedia: ‚ÄúHis harness is attached to four mentally controlled, prehensile metallic appendages. These arms are capable of lifting huge weights, provided at least one arm is used to support his body. The reaction time and agility of his mechanical appendages is enhanced far beyond the range attainable for normal human musculature. The arms allow Octavius to move rapidly over any terrain and to scale vertical surfaces and ceilings. He has developed his concentration and control to the point that he can engage a single opponent, like Spider-Man, or multiple opponents with the arms while performing a completely separate task, such as drinking a cup of coffee or constructing a machine.” Apparently suffering brain damage from the accident, Octavius became a criminal mastermind and mortal enemy of Spiderman. His robotic arms were so deadly he almost caused Spiderman hang up the spandex until convinced otherwise by the Human Torch.
Enforcement Droid 209
ED209 was Robocop’s adversary in Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 film. The robot was designed to be completely bad-ass. Craig Davies was responsible for designing the machine which was animated by Phil Tippet. Fitted with three enormous 20mm machine guns and several rocket launchers, ED209 proved to be a formidable adversary for the cybernetic police officer. Craig Davies noted of the design: “He wanted something really hard and mean. Verhoeven had a really severe vision in mind for this thing. I myself already had a pretty strong idea of what a giant robot should look like, especially when it was a product of modern American design. To begin, I thought it wouldn’t be designed to be wholly functional. First they’d design it to look neat and then they’d worry about making it work. In other words, these futuristic designers would pay a lot of attention to the cosmetics of it in an attempt to market the thing on looks alone -just like an American car.”
Femmebots
Femmebots featured prominently in Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. You might be surprised to learn that Femmebots first appeared in The Bionic Woman. Femmebots are artificially intelligent cyborgs designed to resemble women for all manner of subterfuge and nefarious deception. Unfortunately a significant design flaw results in the faceplate falling off when the femmebot is struck, revealing the inner workings of the robot.
Freddy Kruger’s Glove
Freddy Kruger’s glove is one of the most terrifying and iconic weapons in the history of horror cinema. Created by Jim Doyle, the glove is made from copper, rivets, blades from steak knives and a work glove, materials that Freddy Kruger would have access to when he was alive. The glove takes on particular significance in Freddy vs. Jason when you it being crafted. The glove makes a cameo in Evil Dead 2, hanging above the doorway to a toolshed.
Gogo Yubari’s Chain Mace
Kill Bill will be remembered as one of Quentin Tarantino’s finest films. Apart from the Hatari Hanzo sword, the coolest weapon to feature in the film was Gogo Yubari’s Chain Mace. The duel between Yubari and The Bride is unquestionably gruelling, laying waste to solid wooden posts. In the screenplay, the weapon makes a modest appearance: “Go Go steps forward and removes her weapon, it’s not a samurai sword. It’s a heavy metal ball at the end of a long chain. She begins TWIRLING it above her head. Each rotation makes a WHOOSH sound in the air.” Surely such an instrument of death deserves to have the words ‘cool’ and ‘ass’ attached to it.
Hibben Jackal
Unless you‚’re one of those extremely disturbing people who are into knives, you‚Äôre probably not going to recognise the Hibben Jackal by name. If you’re a fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, you’ll remember that it was the knife given to Faith by Mayor Wilkins (if you’re not a fan of the series and you DON’T recognise this weapon, then you deserve to meet one of the aforementioned knife nuts in a dark alley). The knife was also used by Praetor Shinzon in Star Trek Nemesis.
Hatori Hanzo Sword
In Kill Bill, the Hatori Hanzo made the finest samurai swords in the world, each one a work of art. As Budd notes in Kill Bill Vol. 2: “If you’re gonna compare a Hanzo sword, you compare it to every other sword ever made… that wasn’t made by Hattori Hanzo.” There is a sense of nobility in Hanzo who swore an oath to God that he would never make another sword again. He reluctantly comes out of retirement to create a sword for The Bride to wreak her revenge on the sadistic and violent Bill.
Mr Pointy
Mr Pointy was Kendra the Vampire Slayer’s favourite stake, bequeathed to Buffy in the episode ‘Becoming’. There are references to Mr Pointy throughout the series: “Well, I think Mr Pointy’ll have something to say about that.” And, of course, everyone’s favourite Buffy quote: “I’ve seen too much. I know what goes bump in the night. Not being able to fight it… What if I just hide under my bed, all scared and helpless? Or what if I just become pathetic? Hanging out at the old Slayer’s home, talking people’s ears off about my glory days, showing them Mr. Pointy, the stake I had bronzed.”
Marion’s Triple Barrelled Shotgun
When Marion, the paranoid and violent alien abductee in The Spierig Brothers’ seminal Australian zombie flick Undead first appears, he’s toting a bad-ass triple barrelled shotgun which makes short work of one of the zombies, splitting him in half and sending his torso flying. This is my boomstick!