Jox wrote:Viking movie for sure and I know which one he could do, I'm sure he does too, I think what might be holding him is that it's a period piece requires a descent budget (doubt you can make it for less than $10 million) an prep (production design, steel weapons and costumes to make).
That's a good point - in which case - how about a TV series? The BBC has invested pretty heavily in 'Merlin' and 'Robin Hood' (both of which suck, but look great. I think us grown ups (physically grown up, if not so much mentally

) deserve a little prime time slayage.
Jox wrote:A good sci-fi is hard to find but it could be so great although again space opera/cyperpunk light be overly ambitious for now... but something more minimalist and realistic dealing with a strong concept like GATTACA or the upcoming SPLICE (from Vincenzo Natali, the director of CUBE) could turn a real gem if well written and made properly. I'd also like to see something along the lines of what Bruce Willis did in SIXTH SENSE and UNBREAKABLE, I think Dolph would have been perfect in those roles without having to necessarily kick some ass...
Good points again, though SF can be done on a relatively small budget - 'Children of Men' would have been brilliant with Big D in the lead role played by Clive Owen. Come on, surely you've all seen it??? And okay 'Sunshine' had a sucky ending, but it was proper SF right up until the last reel and it came in well under $40 million even with some of the most awesome visuals I've ever seen on the big screen.
Perhaps we have to persuade Big D to work in Britain for a while?
Jox wrote:And for the fun I was thinking about a savage survival flick, maybe kind of a BATTLE ROYALE made to fit Dolph...
I could watch that! Just so long as it wasn't a remake. Actually one thing that's never really been done is a film of the original 'Tarzan' books - he really is a savage and nothing like the Johnny Weissmullar version we all think of when someone mentions Tarzan. Done properly that'd be a straight R feature.
If I could rewind time one movie I wish he could have done is 'Le Pacte de Loups' - there really aren't enough kickboxing period werewolf movies in the cinemas these days. I really hope everyone on this board has watched this gem - if not, rush out and get it. In the UK and US it was titled 'Brotherhood of the Wolf' and stars Samuel Le Bihan, Mark Dacascos and Vincent Cassel. Yes it's subtitled in French, but it is a thing of absolute beauty. Oh and it's based (very loosely) on a true story about a man-eating monster in 18th Century France. And if that's not enough, Monica Bellucci is naked.
M.