I've generally found that Van Damme, Seagal and Dolph's budgets have went down since they hit DTV. I know Dolph made some DTV movies in the mid/late 90's of course, but they all had reasonable budgets and production values. I think if we see a slight resurgence in their popularity they could have their budgets increased. Although they definately do try to make it for as little as possible and I've noticed the same as you Jox, as soon as you expect the budget to go up after a sizeable rental hit, it actually goes down. Especially in this time of the financial crisis I think the last thing Sony/Nu Image would want to do is take a risk increasing the budget for a DTV movie, cutting corners more than before is more like it. In saying that, Command Peformance certainly looks like it has the potential to become a cult classic and one that the distributor should take a risk on. It's an interesting premise and a great look judging by the pics and trailers. I hope that Icarus can be great too and become another stylish, violent thriller. Yes, I did stick that last line in because I was going rapidly off-topic...
