Bruno@MT
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I thought of putting this on my blog, but traffic here is down so I decided to start it as a thread. Who knows what good may come of it?
Last week I accidentally zapped into a tv show called 'deadliest warrior' which is an entertainment show comparing warriors from different cultures. Interesting concept but bad execution. As it happened, It was 'Ninja' vs 'Spartan'. 'COOL'... I thought. 'I know a bit about this'... I thought.
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And then the guy in the hollywood ninja suit brings out the 'ninja-to' that we all love to hate, explaining how this was the traditional sword of the ninja.
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<GROAN> <GROAN>
At least the Spartan completely crushed the ninja. Too bad he didn't get to do that with the actual ninja wannabee Lou Klein. By the time the show ended (I watched it till the end out of a morbid sense of curiosity) I felt like that would have been appropriate.
And this is not the first time **** like this happens. So I wonder: if people are making a show and want to include some actual history and weaponry, why don't they take a couple of minutes to actually find a legit ninjutsu practisioner (more than enough of those in the states) who knows what he is ****ing talking about?
Last week I accidentally zapped into a tv show called 'deadliest warrior' which is an entertainment show comparing warriors from different cultures. Interesting concept but bad execution. As it happened, It was 'Ninja' vs 'Spartan'. 'COOL'... I thought. 'I know a bit about this'... I thought.
.
.
.
And then the guy in the hollywood ninja suit brings out the 'ninja-to' that we all love to hate, explaining how this was the traditional sword of the ninja.
.
.
.
<GROAN> <GROAN>
At least the Spartan completely crushed the ninja. Too bad he didn't get to do that with the actual ninja wannabee Lou Klein. By the time the show ended (I watched it till the end out of a morbid sense of curiosity) I felt like that would have been appropriate.
And this is not the first time **** like this happens. So I wonder: if people are making a show and want to include some actual history and weaponry, why don't they take a couple of minutes to actually find a legit ninjutsu practisioner (more than enough of those in the states) who knows what he is ****ing talking about?