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Post by Gen. Miro on Apr 25, 2017 15:39:59 GMT
Couple of days means ... 2 days. Great!
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Post by doriankray on Apr 25, 2017 17:08:27 GMT
Can't wait to see the trailer
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Post by Claudia on Apr 28, 2017 17:22:20 GMT
Couple of days means ... 2 days. Great! It's been two days already. I think they meant 5-7 days.
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Post by Gen. Miro on Apr 28, 2017 17:57:48 GMT
Meh ...
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Post by Gen. Miro on May 2, 2017 17:55:21 GMT
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Post by Gen. Miro on May 3, 2017 10:14:42 GMT
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Post by Replicant on May 21, 2017 15:34:08 GMT
People from the USA can win Kill'em All on Blu-Ray.
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Post by Claudia on May 23, 2017 13:24:34 GMT
Hollywood Producer and Actor Peter Malota Special Guest on AFW NY Elite Magazine Mr. Malota just completed his new action film “Kill’em All”, starring Peter Stormare, Jean-Claude Van Damme, Autumn Reeser; written by Jesse Cilio, Brian Smolensky, and Craig Stewart; directed by Peter Malota. Peter Malota is best known for his appearances in films starring Jean-Claude Van Damme. He has over 40 years Tae Lwon Do/Hapkido experience. In 1984, Malota made his film debut in a small role in Furious and then played a member of a syndicate gang in the action movie Ninja Turf. In 1991, Malota began to work with Van Damme. 1991’s Double Impact, where he played an assassin with kicking skills with knives in his shoes. Nowhere to Run, in which he is seen playing the convict Van Damme tries to free, but is killed. In 1996’s The Quest. In this film, Malota puts his kicking skills to use again as he played the Spanish fighter that Van Damme fights in the tournaments. He returns as a costar in Van Dammes Honor. Over the past 26 years Peter has worked as a Fight/Stunt Coordinator on 25 films.Read more: nyelitemagazine.org/2017/05/21/hollywood-producer-and-actor-peter-malota-special-guest-on-afw/
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Post by Testudo86 on May 24, 2017 20:48:34 GMT
I hope they paid Autumn Reeser at least 30% more than Peter Stormare, we were all excited about him but his role was a talking for some minutes, it would have been better if they would spent his money for a good dop.
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Post by Claudia on May 25, 2017 12:07:46 GMT
Maybe she got less. Peter Stormare gets paid for his name (fame) he is known by the public because he played in a lot of big movies. Just look at the impressive list of movies he has been in. nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Stormare#Filmografie
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Post by Testudo86 on May 25, 2017 12:28:52 GMT
Indeed! I suspect that they paid Stormare the same or more than her, because of his higher salary status and it's a shame cause his role is totally irrelevant compared to her, she is on over 50% scenes and do even action. Stormare is in some interrogation scenes and a minute at the end and doesn't do anything except to talk, he doesn't share any scene with JC or get near any action scene. I don't remember exactly the time but I think his part is just 15 minutes or at least it feels like that, I don't get why hiring a known name like him and put him so distant to the main story.
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Post by doriankray on May 25, 2017 18:10:22 GMT
I agree I think he has to much talent to have 15 mins interrogating. he's awsome in fargo and the list just goes on. Missed opportunity
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Post by Gen. Miro on Jun 5, 2017 17:43:44 GMT
IGN has uploaded a scene from the movie
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Post by Gen. Miro on Jun 5, 2017 19:39:03 GMT
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Post by Claudia on Jun 5, 2017 21:04:39 GMT
IGN has uploaded a scene from the movie I'm going to resist temptation and not watch this video. The Dutch DVD release date is June 14th, so I don't have to wait very long.
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