Think back to the first time you saw a movie with a star and their blade.

Now think about the last time you did.

I bet you didn’t think about it as much as I did!

It is the staple of any actor’s arsenal, the sword. Whether it be a classic straight blade or a curved katana, these swords are not just props but are an extension of the character. They tell us a lot about who our heroes and villains are, not just by how they use them but also how they carry them. How many times have we seen an actor walking into battle, his sword gleaming in his hand? Or a villain twirling his menacingly? There’s a reason they do this in movies: to show us that this is more than just another weapon. This one is special.

So what makes a sword so special? Why is it such an iconic weapon? What makes it so important? Well I’m going to tell you!

The first thing to look at is what kind of sword your character has. A curved katana will always be used differently than a straight blade, and that tells us right away that our hero or villain is going to be using their sword differently than someone

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While many people think that sword size doesn’t matter, we know otherwise. The size of the sword can make or break a movie and sometimes even a career. Director’s have been known to replace actors because of poor sword size.

In one case, a well-known star was replaced midway through filming due to his small sword. The director said it just didn’t fit the character of the movie and had too much swing and sway when he walked.

The original actor didn’t take it well and decided to sue for millions, but he lost because the studio had him sign an unusual contract stating that all parts of his body, including his sword, were their property while filming.

If you want to be a badass, you can’t just be a badass – you need the right weapons. In the same way that people are judged by the clothes they wear, movie stars are judged by their swords.

The evolution of blades in movies is more complicated than it appears. There have been many changes over time in sizes and shapes, which have led to different types of swords being used for cutting and stabbing.

The first sword used in movies was a longsword, which is around 4 feet long and weighs about 10 pounds. These were made from bronze or iron, which were strong enough to withstand blows from other weapons but not strong enough to penetrate armor. The longsword was popular because it gave greater reach than other weapons at the time. It was also easier to wield than other weapons because its weight distributed evenly along the blade’s length.

The next type of sword used in movies was a shortsword, which was half as long as a longsword and weighed less than 6 pounds. These were made from steel or aluminum and were designed specifically for thrusting attacks rather than slashing ones (although they could be used both ways). The shortsword’s weight distribution allowed it to penetrate armor better than longer swords but did not give it greater reach when fighting

What’s the best sword you’ve ever seen in a movie? Many people have asked me that question, and I have a few answers.

I am a huge fan of the Lord of the Rings trilogy and am still a fan of The Hobbit movies, although they could have been better. One thing I loved about the movies was the swords. Gandalf and Galadrial had great swords, as did Aragorn, but none of them captured my imagination like the sword of Legolas.

It was very clear that it was a magical weapon that he could use to magically kill orcs at an amazing rate. In addition to being deadly, it also seemed to be incredibly durable. No matter what happened to it, it was able to cut through anything onscreen without breaking or even denting!

Although many characters in movies have amazing swords, few are as cool as Legolas’. So here is my list of the coolest swords in film today:

1. The Sword of Gryffindor from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — Part 2: This is one of my favorite swords from Harry Potter because it represents strength and power. It was used by Harry Potter himself when he faced Voldemort for the final time. I also love that it

In 2003, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas made a movie called The Last Samurai. It’s a pretty good movie, with a great cast, and one of the best sword fights in recent history. In fact, it’s so good that if you’re not convinced that a sword is the most important thing in any movie it’s worth watching again.

But there was one problem with the movie. The sword fight between Tom Cruise and Ken Watanabe was really really really really really really really really really really really long. So long that no matter how many times I watched it, I kept thinking there must be some way to cut it down, but I never found one.

So I decided to make a blog about it.

The movie industry has been in a state of shock and awe since the release of the new Blade movie. The man behind the blade is Wesley Snipes who is also one of the most famous actors in Hollywood. He has had many great roles, but his most memorable one was in the movie called, Blade. He plays a vampire hunter who was bitten by a vampire when he was a kid. His mother then gave him a sword and he became an expert with it.

In this article we will discuss some interesting facts about Wesley Snipes and his sword. His name is actually Christopher Wesley Snipes and he was born on July 31st, 1955 in Brooklyn, New York. He grew up in Queens, New York and went to high school there as well.

He started acting at the age of 19 when he moved to California where he made a few appearances on television shows like M*A*S*H (1982) and Saturday Night Live (1975). He then went on to star in movies like Demolition Man (1993), Passenger 57 (1992), White Men Can’t Jump (1992) and Murder At 1600 (1997). As you can see, his career has been very successful so far!

After doing all these movies we have come across some interesting facts

As every film fan knows, the first rule of watching a movie is to suspend disbelief. It doesn’t matter how ridiculous the plot or unbelievable the storyline, we’re expected to accept that what we’re watching is real.

That said, one of the most overused and implausible devices in film history is undoubtedly the sword. You know the kind: The cheesy indestructible metal that can cut anything in half (no matter how big), slice through bodies of water and deflect bullets. Yes, I’m talking about swords as depicted by Hollywood.

Although it’s a commonly accepted assumption that swords are totally useless in modern times, they are still used by many actors to establish themselves as legitimate heroes on screen. But why? After all, this isn’t Ancient Greece or Rome. It’s more than a little absurd to believe that any character would be able to compete with guns and missiles while holding nothing but a blade in his hand.