Any of yous American ever watch this show? Deadliest Warrior is a television program on Spike in which historical warriors are pitted against each other to see who can outlast the other. Each episode showcases two warriors in a hypothetical battle to the death.Shaolin monk vs. Maori warrior
When they showed that IRA vs Taliban clip on 'You Have Been Watching' last night, had me rolling.
Episode 1: Apache vs Gladiator Episode 2: Viking vs Samurai Episode 3: Spartan vs Ninja Episode 4: Pirate vs Knight Episode 5: Yakuza vs Mafia Episode 6: Green Beret vs Spetsnaz Episode 7: Shaolin Monk vs Māori Warrior Episode 8: William Wallace vs Shaka Zulu Episode 9: IRA vs. Taliban
Really flawed science on the show. Everything boils downs to the carnage caused by weapon versus armor. Hardly any testing for skill, speed, strategy, etc...
I liked the idea, but i would have put money on the Shaolin monk making short work of it. I haven't seen the samurai vs viking but i'd of said it should last 10 secs. To make it more realistic it should be 10 viking vs. it would make it more interesting and believable fair match - and that kind of large scale bushido carnage would be up the entertainment value...
I find the idea of a 1 vs. 1 warrior death match boring. It's a one hour show? If you just dropping two fighters in a pit and seeing which one will win that doesn't really get to the strengths of those warriors' cultures.
I much prefer Terry Shappert's Warriors on the History Channel. He gets into the culture, weapons & armor, and tactics of various warrior cultures.
You see why the British rightly feared the Zulu or why the Barbarians of Germany pushed out the technologically superior Roman's out of their forests.
It also, in graphic detail, reconstructs what would happen if you repeatedly stab someone in the face with two very sharp Shaolin Monk metal spikes. Bet your 'Terry Shappert' never did that.
I find the idea of a 1 vs. 1 warrior death match boring. It's a one hour show? If you just dropping two fighters in a pit and seeing which one will win that doesn't really get to the strengths of those warriors' cultures.
That's not what the show was. They went through a series of weapons for each side. Gave a rating of which was better. The determination of who won was done a computer program that ran through 1,000 fights. The end of the show they showed he two fighters duking it out and then revealed who won when the other guy got killed. I dug the show.
Any programme that hosts a show about the above with a straight face is either genius, mental, or both. I'm hoping this gets bought up for UK syndication with a quickness. Challenge TV perhaps?
This show is catnip for pimply-faced twelve year old boys. I'm not saying it doesn't border on the sublime, but damn if it's not aggressively sophmoric, geeky, stupid, and loud.
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Episode 1: Apache vs Gladiator
Episode 2: Viking vs Samurai
Episode 3: Spartan vs Ninja
Episode 4: Pirate vs Knight
Episode 5: Yakuza vs Mafia
Episode 6: Green Beret vs Spetsnaz
Episode 7: Shaolin Monk vs Māori Warrior
Episode 8: William Wallace vs Shaka Zulu
Episode 9: IRA vs. Taliban
It's not every day you get to see the IRA take on the Taliban in a fight to the death, over a car park.
Apache's for the MF'ing win. The apache dudes where so dope.
I've never seen the show, so I can't comment. Sounds entertaining though.
I much prefer Terry Shappert's Warriors on the History Channel. He gets into the culture, weapons & armor, and tactics of various warrior cultures.
You see why the British rightly feared the Zulu or why the Barbarians of Germany pushed out the technologically superior Roman's out of their forests.
http://www.history.com/content/warriors
It also, in graphic detail, reconstructs what would happen if you repeatedly stab someone in the face with two very sharp Shaolin Monk metal spikes. Bet your 'Terry Shappert' never did that.
That's not what the show was. They went through a series of weapons for each side. Gave a rating of which was better. The determination of who won was done a computer program that ran through 1,000 fights. The end of the show they showed he two fighters duking it out and then revealed who won when the other guy got killed. I dug the show.
Whats it on? cable? mainstream tv?
BTW- my money is on the Spartans (real historians know the deal)!
And they should put the IRA up against ETA.... ;-P
Which is why I stopped watching.
Any programme that hosts a show about the above with a straight face is either genius, mental, or both. I'm hoping this gets bought up for UK syndication with a quickness. Challenge TV perhaps?
Apache's = NO JOKE.