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10. July 2009

Desert Eagle Friday: The Replacement Killers

Filed under: Desert Eagle Friday, Product Placement — admin @ 06:08

The Magnum Desert Eagle handgun’s unique, triangular-barreled profile makes it perfect for highly stylized film violence. In turn, this exposure, none of it paid for by the brand, is invaluable. Its (maybe phallic?) appearance also makes it the favorite for heaving-bosoms heaving handguns roles. (Read my interview with Desert Eagle founder and CEO Jim Skildum. The brand also won 2008’s Product Placement Awards Lifetime Achievement Honor).

On Fridays I will try to feature a new Desert Eagle scene.

This week, Replacement Killers. 

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3. July 2009

Desert Eagle Friday: Next Day Air

Filed under: Desert Eagle Friday, Product Placement — admin @ 05:25

The Magnum Desert Eagle handgun’s unique, triangular-barreled profile makes it perfect for highly stylized film violence. In turn, this exposure, none of it paid for by the brand, is invaluable. Its (maybe phallic?) appearance also makes it the favorite for heaving-bosoms heaving handguns roles. (Read my interview with Desert Eagle founder and CEO Jim Skildum. The brand also won 2008’s Product Placement Awards Lifetime Achievement Honor).

Each Friday I will try to feature a new Desert Eagle scene.

This week, Next Day Air. A film that I earlier pointed out in the Desert Eagle poster gallery.

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26. June 2009

Desert Eagle Friday: Another 48 Hours

Filed under: Desert Eagle Friday, Product Placement — admin @ 06:29

The Magnum Desert Eagle handgun’s unique, triangular-barreled profile makes it perfect for highly stylized film violence. In turn, this exposure, none of it paid for by the brand, is invaluable. Its (maybe phallic?) appearance also makes it the favorite for heaving-bosoms heaving handguns roles. (Read my interview with Desert Eagle founder and CEO Jim Skildum. The brand also won 2008’s Product Placement Awards Lifetime Achievement Honor).

Each Friday I will try to feature a new Desert Eagle scene.

This week,  Another 48 Hours.

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19. June 2009

Desert Eagle Friday: Ninja Assasin

Filed under: Desert Eagle Friday, Product Placement — admin @ 04:17

The Magnum Desert Eagle handgun’s unique, triangular-barreled profile makes it perfect for highly stylized film violence. In turn, this exposure, none of it paid for by the brand, is invaluable. Its (maybe phallic?) appearance also makes it the favorite for heaving-bosoms heaving handguns roles. (Read my interview with Desert Eagle founder and CEO Jim Skildum. The brand also won 2008’s Product Placement Awards Lifetime Achievement Honor).

Each Friday I will try to feature a new Desert Eagle scene.

This week Korean heartthrob Rain’s Ninja Assassin. Mmmmm, Gold!

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12. June 2009

Desert Eagle Friday: The Last Boyscout

Filed under: Desert Eagle Friday, Product Placement — admin @ 07:59

The Magnum Desert Eagle handgun’s unique, triangular-barreled profile makes it perfect for highly stylized film violence. In turn, this exposure, none of it paid for by the brand, is invaluable. Its (maybe phallic?) appearance also makes it the favorite for heaving-bosoms heaving handguns roles. (Read my interview with Desert Eagle founder and CEO Jim Skildum. The brand also won 2008’s Product Placement Awards Lifetime Achievement Honor).

Each Friday I will try to feature a new Desert Eagle scene.

This week, The Last Boyscout.

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5. June 2009

Desert Eagle Friday: Cecil B. Demented

Filed under: Desert Eagle Friday, Product Placement — admin @ 06:34

The Magnum Desert Eagle handgun’s unique, triangular-barreled profile makes it perfect for highly stylized film violence. In turn, this exposure, none of it paid for by the brand, is invaluable. Its (maybe phallic?) appearance also makes it the favorite for heaving-bosoms heaving handguns roles. (Read my interview with Desert Eagle founder and CEO Jim Skildum. The brand also won 2008’s Product Placement Awards Lifetime Achievement Honor).

Each Friday I will try to feature a new Desert Eagle scene.

This week, John Waters’ Cecil B. Demented. A film that I earlier pointed out in the Desert Eagle poster gallery.

29. May 2009

Desert Eagle Friday: Shoot Em Up

Filed under: Desert Eagle Friday, Product Placement — admin @ 05:55

The Magnum Desert Eagle handgun’s unique, triangular-barreled profile makes it perfect for highly stylized film violence. In turn, this exposure, none of it paid for by the brand, is invaluable. Its (maybe phallic?) appearance also makes it the favorite for heaving-bosoms heaving handguns roles. (Read my interview with Desert Eagle founder and CEO Jim Skildum. The brand also won 2008’s Product Placement Awards Lifetime Achievement Honor).

Each Friday I will try to feature a new Desert Eagle scene.

This week, Shot ‘Em Up.

22. May 2009

Desert Eagle Friday: Last Action Hero

Filed under: Desert Eagle Friday, Product Placement — admin @ 06:24

The Magnum Desert Eagle handgun’s unique, triangular-barreled profile makes it perfect for highly stylized film violence. In turn, this exposure, none of it paid for by the brand, is invaluable. Its (maybe phallic?) appearance also makes it the favorite for heaving-bosoms heaving handguns roles. (Read my interview with Desert Eagle founder and CEO Jim Skildum. The brand also won 2008’s Product Placement Awards Lifetime Achievement Honor).

Each Friday I will try to feature a new Desert Eagle scene.

This week, one of the few characters ever to hoist a Desert Eagle who might actually be able to handle it, Last Action Hero’s Arnie.

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15. May 2009

Desert Eagle Friday: Domino

Filed under: Desert Eagle Friday, Product Placement — admin @ 05:42

The Magnum Desert Eagle handgun’s unique, triangular-barreled profile makes it perfect for highly stylized film violence.  (Read my interview with Desert Eagle founder and CEO Jim Skildum. The brand also won 2008’s Product Placement Awards Lifetime Achievement Honor).

Each Friday I will try to feature a new Desert Eagle scene.

This week, Domino.

8. May 2009

Desert Eagle Friday: Crank(s)

Filed under: Desert Eagle Friday, Product Placement — admin @ 07:07

The Magnum Desert Eagle handgun’s unique, triangular-barreled profile makes it perfect for highly stylized film violence. In turn, this exposure, none of it paid for by the brand, is invaluable. Its (maybe phallic?) appearance also makes it the favorite for heaving-bosoms heaving handguns roles. (Read my interview with Desert Eagle founder and CEO Jim Skildum. The brand also won 2008’s Product Placement Awards Lifetime Achievement Honor).

Each Friday I will try to feature a new Desert Eagle scene.

This week, the film that though the DE was so nice it used it twice: Crank & Crank 2: High Voltage.

 

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