The_Edge wrote:I am really excited about seeing this flick. It looks like a lot of fun! In one of the television spots there was a quick cut of a guy walking down the street towards the camera with two coiled bullwhips in each hand. It looked bad @$$! I'm thrilled to see whips making their way back into films as cool weapons again.
Congratulations on having your whips associated with a major motion picture, Paul. What a thrill that must be! Best of luck to you.
Thanks for the congrats, Its a fun action, comedy, adventure movie, you should have a good time.
Not only do we have Underworld, and the rundown with whips, but within the next year(maybe a little bit more) there is the catwoman movie, and the next mask of zorro.
Mark allen was in town here in st. louis last thursday and friday. He is travelling for a comedy festival tour. Local stand up comedians are showcasing/competing to win a trip to las vegas to compete against some of the best stand up comics in the world, or something of that sort, and mark allen is judging it. I went to see it last thursday and it was hilarious and a lot of fun.
I talked to mark after the competition, and we were talking about whips and the movies coming out with whips. He told me that Alex Green is doing the whipwork for catwoman and the mask of zorro. Both are starting production very soon or have already started.
He also told me that he supplied(or is supplying) the whips for both movies. And that Terry Jacka and Joe strain are making the whips for Catwoman. Terry jacka is doing most of the whips, and joe is making the whips for swinging, and some other interesting things. And Joe is also doing the whips for zorro again.
Farnham54 wrote:This is what they call "The Big Time"!
Congrats, Paul, this is certainly something to be proud of.
If you are ever on Leno, be sure to make mention of good ol' Indygear, eh?
Ah Leno, if only.

) Id do more than mention indygear. Thanks for the congrats.
MaryonRavenwood wrote:Sounds like this is one HJS and I are going to have to see!
Regards--Maryon
I hope you see it, I think the whips and christopher walkin are well worth seeing let alone the rest of it. Walkins toothfairy monologue had me practically rolling on the floor. Let me know what you think.
Sergei wrote:Hey Paul, congrats on having your whips on the big screen. That is really something. I'm on vacation with very little internet access, so I thought I poke my head in and congratulate you.
-Sergei
Thanks for the congrats sergei, Im really excited, though I dont think it has sunk all the way in yet. I didnt think I would have any of my whips in movies, at least for another couple of years.
Janine Fraser wrote:Good onya Chooka! (aka Paul Nolan) Mate stick your chest out a mile and be proud of your achievements with your whipmaking so far. Most of us never even dream of having ours whips in movies mate.....actually I have never dreamt it, that's probably cause my dreams are boring...hhahha. Anyway good on ya Chooka your doing great! I reckon ill have a few tears in my eyes when I get to watch the movie when it comes out here knowing my mate made a few whips that are in a movie. oooohhhhooo. Yes im an sentimental ol' thing
Hey Girl!!! Im definitely proud, but Im much more excited. You say your dreams are boring mate, but your whips are better than any Ive ever had in a dream. Careful not to choke on your tears while your laughing. I just cant get over that toothfairy monologue. Thanks for the compliments, you know I luv ya!
Major Mike wrote:Paul,
Saw the movie, and the whips and whip work looked great. The whips look like they had some kind of metal skull ornament on the handle. Any idea what that is?
I was really impressed with the cinematography for the whips, they did a really great job.
When they ordered the whips they told me they just wanted the handles plain, because the prop crew was going to add a fancy elaborate sort of a handle that would be fitted with a switchblade sort of attachment. Thats about all I know about it. They didnt tell me in detail. It looked interesting for sure.
How is the whipmaking coming along? I hope to see you at vegas this coming march.
indy_den wrote:Thought that pictures may spice things up...
Hey thanks for the pictures, those are the ones that I made, and terry jacka made the longer whips earlier in the movie. Where did you find those pictures by the way.
Man that is one long post...Whew!
Paul Nolan
MidWestWhips