I`ve no not agree with all your negative comments this show is quite interesting, However the person who wins the most test the best weapons usually wins but that mafia vs Yakuza what pretty hard to see
In the hands of a trained man, the sling is as dangerous if not more so than a bow. Whereas with a bow you have to carry around long, thin, fragile arrows and hit them in a specific spot to do more than cause a light puncture wound, a sling needs only a round rock and to strike the head, neck, or perhaps arms to cause the enemy to be completely helpless.SoonerMatt said:The one he told me about was the Gladiators v. Apache one. When they picked the weapons they chose weapons that gave the Apache the advantage. For example, the distance weapon they gave the Apache was the bow and arrow, whereas they gave the gladiator a sling, despite the fact that gladiators also used bows and arrows as well as crossbows.Jester Lord said:I haven't seen it yet so can you tell me how it would be one-sided.SoonerMatt said:Snip
I take it you don't mean the helicopter then? Thats what I tought til I was halfway down this thread.DasHunterman said:So I was doing my usual nightly routine of watching television when I noticed this interesting little gem called "Deadliest Warrior".
Long Description: A bunch of experts get together and determine who is the Deadliest Warrior by running tests with the weapons each warrior used (it usually involves Ballistics Gel) and feeding the results into a computer.
Short Description: Who would win in a fight: An Apache or a Roman Gladiator (For example)
Here's the kicker: The narrator for the show is the same man who was the narrator in 300! And he talks in the same dripping-in-forboding manner he does in the movie.
So has anyone else seen this show? If so, what is your opinion?
They lose on numbers. At any given time, about half of their army weren't true Spartans, they were the middle class slaves above the Helots.urprobablyright said:[HEADING=2]Did everyone forget spartans?[/HEADING]
I'm not talking about the stupid hollywood things, I mean real life spartans.
they're the most hard core.
I agree. The worst one I have seen for this so far was last night's new episode Green Beret vs Soviet Spetznaz*.artistnp said:I agree with all above said,
But my biggest beef is how they test the weapons. For Mafia v. Yakuza, when testing explosives, the mafia molotov cocktail was thrown into a car while the Yakuza grenade detonated in an open area. When testing the hand-held weapons, the baseball bat was used against a stationary dummy, while the Yakuza sword was swung at a pig being hurled at about 15mph. I could be mixing my warriors up here but the point still stands
If your gonna test these weapons, you at least have to test them in the same situation, if we really wanna be objective. Let the Gladiator get totally fucked up by the ninja all show. You don't have to try to make that seem close if it isn't.
I love shows that examen things espeically ageists. They think they're so great because they're not old.Grimm91 said:There is a new show on Spike called Deadliest Warrior that examen and pit warriors from all points in history ageist each other. What do you guys think of it. I like it but I don't think that there judgments are quite right.
Season FinallyGimelbub said:I think the biggest problem with the show is that they didn't do a Pirate vs. Ninja episode.
no the gladiator would throw a javelin at the cockpit.Eagle Est1986 said:Well obviously the Apache would win
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just look at those guns!
Actually they already used both of them in different episodes.Dante_Alucard said:Season FinallyGimelbub said:I think the biggest problem with the show is that they didn't do a Pirate vs. Ninja episode.
More Hardcore than Ninja's. Spartans were in the first episode I watched, and they kicked a Ninja's ass.urprobablyright said:[HEADING=2]Did everyone forget spartans?[/HEADING]
I'm not talking about the stupid hollywood things, I mean real life spartans.
they're the most hard core.
It's Deadliest Warrior, the don't exactly go in for proper representation. Also, yes, a bit.Shadow Law said:Apache, is it just me are did anyone else find how they portrayed the Apache as blood thirsty savages a little offensive?