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Post by Replicant on Apr 8, 2017 12:05:29 GMT
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Post by Claudia on Apr 10, 2017 7:45:22 GMT
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Post by Replicant on Apr 10, 2017 17:21:31 GMT
www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4398122/Jean-Claude-Van-Damme-holds-bandage-nose.htmlWho nose what he's done? Jean-Claude Van Damme wears a facial bandage... but slips it off for photo Published: 15:31 BST, 10 April 2017 | Updated: 15:38 BST, 10 April 2017 For action stars, cuts and bruises are simply an occupational hazard.
And while he may have slowed down in recent years, Jean-Claude Van Damme was sporting a facial bandage as he took a drive with a friend on Sunday.
The 56-year-old was wearing what appeared to be a small white bandage over the bridge of his nose, as he motored up the famed Pacific Coast Highway in Santa Monica in a convertible.
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Post by Gen. Miro on Apr 10, 2017 19:10:59 GMT
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Post by Replicant on Apr 12, 2017 7:49:36 GMT
Translation: now I'm 17 and my dream is to meet the great jean Claude vandamme
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Post by Claudia on Apr 13, 2017 17:10:19 GMT
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Post by Claudia on Apr 16, 2017 7:25:10 GMT
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Post by Replicant on Apr 16, 2017 17:35:40 GMT
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Post by Claudia on Apr 17, 2017 16:59:25 GMT
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Post by Replicant on Apr 18, 2017 7:45:17 GMT
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Post by Claudia on Apr 19, 2017 19:33:02 GMT
Guess which movie this is:
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Post by Claudia on Apr 21, 2017 18:48:28 GMT
filmschoolrejects.com/men-of-quantity-over-quality-cinema-fbbbb1618e01
Interesting article with two JCVD mentions:
Consider With Reservations: The Stars of Quantity Over Quality Cinema
The stars of yesterday now are making three films a year you never knew existed until they show up on Netflix.
April 20, 2017
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Most of those movies are basically direct-to-DVD thrillers in their latest incarnation, but there are a few interesting choices there. Army of One is an unusual quirky film from director Larry Charles (Borat) about a man who believes he’s on a mission from God to capture Osama bin Laden. It’s not the sort of movie that would have done well theatrically. It’s thoroughly bizarre from start to finish (Russell Brand plays Jesus, just to give you a baseline), and the kick of seeing Cage play way against type as a crazy schlub is often tempered by the fact it’s still “Nic Cage as a crazy guy.” He doesn’t disappear into the role and it sorta feels like we’re watching what would be a movie in the Nic Cage version of Jean Claude Van Johnson.
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So a guy like Chuck Norris or Jean Claude Van Damme got a lead role and probably better money than a studio would offer at that point, and the producers make a killing on foreign sales. This is pretty much how it worked for decades, through the advent of DVD.
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Post by Replicant on Apr 22, 2017 9:42:29 GMT
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Post by Claudia on Apr 23, 2017 14:23:16 GMT
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Post by Gen. Miro on Apr 23, 2017 15:35:13 GMT
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