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He's never held such a big knife before.
"I had a big knife that had blood on it because I nicked myself.
"A man with a big knife came over and chopped him on his head.
I ended up chopping them with a big knife on a wooden board.
One of them had a big knife, then he came in and walked around the restaurant.
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He also once avoided being raped at knifepoint in Paris – by pulling out a bigger knife.
And it was a delicious scene: When Elliott fearfully brandished a small blade, Walt said gently, "Elliott if we're going to go that way, you'll need a bigger knife".
He dismisses Elliott's attempts at being macho with a killer's calm: "Elliott, if we're going to go that way, you're going to need a bigger knife".
Back in 1986, when Michael J. "Crocodile" Dundee became a local and international box office sensation (the film that bears his name is to this day the most commercially successful Australian feature in history), Hogan and director Peter Faiman extracted laughs from the story of a Tarzan-like rube with a small brain, a big heart and a bigger knife.
That's not to say it was underwhelming: in addition to that breathtaking cinematography, it was bleakly funny (Walt's advice to Elliott – "If we're going that way, you're going to need a bigger knife" – and the welcome reappearance of Badger and Skinny Pete broke the air of menace), and that big machine-gun blowout couldn't fail to wow.
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