In "Ninja Assasin" Micah uses a 6P.
In "Ninja Assasin" Micah uses a 6P.
Bear Grylls the other night looking for scorpions with some UV torch (and finding loads). It had a normal led in it too, not sure what it was.
Storage wars on A&E channel = Icon Rogue 2.
I watched an episode of CSI recently. Unfortunately it was not recorded so I could not rewind. I would love to know what light is used by them. It looks as if it had one big head and one smaller head. Looked very nice the split second I could see it.
I was watching "The Descent Part 2" a few days ago, which was a huge letdown considering how much of a fan I was of the first. Anyway, after they were about a mile down into the cave one of the rescuers handed the woman back her 3D incandescent maglite and said to her something to the effect of "here's your light, this is your life". Meanwhile I'm thinking to myself, if thats so start saying your prayers sweetheart![]()
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Army guys using Surefire M4 Devastator in Transformers 3
Licence to Kill (1989)
Bond breaks into Felix's house to retrieve the computer disk hidden behind the picture frame. With the local police still parked outside, he uses a 2AA black Mini-M@glite to silently check the info. contained on the disk; while in Felix's study.
"The World is insane. With tiny spots of sanity, here and there... Not the other way around!" - John Cleese.
what was the LED light that was used in Resident evil Afterlife ?
The light was used by actors to swim under the water.
Admiral of Starfleet Special Operation Forces. We are the vanguard of the Federation against hostile forces.
Picard your thread has been merged with Flashlights in TV shows and movies (Part 4) - Norm
"The World is insane. With tiny spots of sanity, here and there... Not the other way around!" - John Cleese.
Can anyone identify the flashlights used the John Carpenters The Thing? They seem to be very bright for the time period, I suspect they maybe Kel-lites.
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In "National Treasure" they are investigating a eighteenth century ship with what looks like surefire m6
"Life is tough, but its tougher when you're stupid"--John Wayne
"Luceat lux vestra" = Let your light shine, [in Latin]
I guessed could be Olight M31, M3x or Jeatbeam Mix used by military @ security check point
quad088 your thread has been merged with Flashlights in TV shows and movies (Part 4) - Norm
Damn! I remember reading that, but I forgot to watch for it when we watched that movie weekend before last.![]()
Battle Los Angeles:
Surefire E2L? Or Lumamax? Form the brightness it looks rather like an E2L to me.
24, season 8, epiusode 23
this is a Surefire M3 LED but the one by its side, with the humby switch bootie? An Inova?
Anybody watching "Falling Skies"? It seems to basically be Battlestar Galactica without. . . . spaceships.
I only watched the pilot online, but there are plenty of flashlights on there (the aliens seem to mostly attack at night, which makes special effects easier). I saw several SF M6s, and Noah Wyle also was using some small black deal with a silver bezel. There was also what looked like Fenix's triple-barreled model.
The best weapon in the world is a flashlight. . . . Why? . . . So you can look deep into the other guy's eyes.
Yes I'm fairly sure that a streamlight super tac as well, you beat me to it though.
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The other looks like a Coast LED Lenser P-7.
One of our local Aussie drama's titled "Rescue" often uses Fenix TK40's.
What was the two 123 looking light also cipped on thier helmets? Usually next to the Petzl light. All the crap they carry around those caves in that movie and NO SPARES! Bunch of crap....Movie started out awesome to but also went to crap:~)
I watched the movie "I am Number Four" last night, and at one point there was a guy poking around in an old steel plant with what I think is a Streamlight. It was a pretty good movie, and the main character has light emitting hands!
Somewhere on the 'lights in movies' thread. I even went to look them up out of curiosity and now missremember and cannot seem to find the image on the thread to find the name.
Image showed some guy holding a single light but it had three distinct bulb housings on it so it looked as if he was holding three separate lights in one hand.
I remember the way the light operates, dependent upon the setting each of the three led emitters/head/whatevers lights up in succession but that's about it.
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