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Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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28 Nov 2017, 23:36
by Jox
Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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01 Dec 2017, 19:12
by Jox
Updated synopsis from UK distributor 101 Films
https://101-films-store.myshopify.com/c ... lack-waterA faithful and longstanding CIA operative Wheeler (Jean-Claude Van Damme) has been drugged and brought aboard the Blackwater, a high security prison repurposed from a submarine. There, Wheeler is being tortured into revealing the location of a highly profitable and secret CIA dongle that allows for the decoding a drive containing information about CIA operatives around the world. Trapped on the ship and under fire, Wheeler must befriend rookie agent Cassie (Jasmine Waltz) and an ex-German agent Marco (Dolph Lundgren) in order to get off the ship alive.
Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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10 Dec 2017, 00:15
by Scifibuff5
Is the Variety review on the UK cover a fake one much like the one for 2017's Larceny?
Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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10 Dec 2017, 15:27
by Jox
It's a fake... but they'll likely update or change the cover before March.
Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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20 Dec 2017, 20:21
by thegoon4eto
Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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20 Dec 2017, 20:38
by Jox
Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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20 Dec 2017, 21:48
by thegoon4eto
Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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04 Jan 2018, 19:16
by Jox
Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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05 Jan 2018, 12:51
by Jox
Screener review from 'Van_Chance'
http://thevandammefans.vandammefan.net/ ... view-(2018)&p=652773&viewfull=1#post652773
Just saw the film screener through my sales company.
Without getting into too much detail I will say that it's easily Van Damme's best movie since JCVD 2008. It has a sharp cinematic look and doesn't scream low budget whatsoever (except a few small things).
There is a shootout near the beginning of the film that is one of Van Damme's best shootout scenes ever. Raw and well choreographed and all real gunshots and effects. I didn't notice any CG.
That said, the movie does suffer from problems and it seems like a few different editors or producers were involved. I also didn't follow some of the plot.
In some scenes Van Damme's performance is strong and in others it isn't. Thankfully he doesn't look tired and shit like in the last few films. Dolph is great and the scenes with Van Damme are exactly what everyone is hoping for. Their one liners and jokes together are great. Great to see the guy Kilpatrick from Death Warrant as well.
Al Sapienza from the sopranos is hands down the best actor in the film and I wish more of these movies would hire talented guys like that.
One interesting thing is there is really no martial arts. There are only a couple fights which favor very gritty and raw. There may have only been 1 or two kicks in the whole movie which I actually think was a good decision. Looked like Van Damme did a lot of it himself.
Even though the movie feels inconsistent, it's a fun one and I think fans will dig it. I heard the official trailer and release in the US will be coming soon.
EDIT:
https://www.instagram.com/p/BdkfL3zDw62 ... =ace_enterACE EntertainmentFirst screening of BLACK WATER here at ACE Entertainment !
JCVD and Lundgren are stronger than ever in a flurry of action and a hail of gunfire !
That’s good to see this two guys together again !
Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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06 Jan 2018, 01:32
by Moltisanti
Excited for this one but a also trying to be measured with my enthusiasm. Not expecting it to rank among either of their best. Just want a solid entertaining effort that goes down much smoother than Van Damme's more recent flicks.
Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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06 Jan 2018, 18:13
by Jox
My thoughts exactly, I can't say I'm excited or have my hopes high up for this one (ALTITUDE producers, submarine setting -- as if Franchise/Phoenician was behind it back in '98-'99), but I'll be content with a decent, enjoyable flick that is on par with what JCVD and DL deserve to work with, especially together.
Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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12 Jan 2018, 11:21
by Jox
To be released in Middle East cinemas starting February 8 in UAE, February 22 in Kuwait...
https://www.cinescape.com.kw/movie-deta ... lack-Waterhttps://www.instagram.com/p/Bd14YpPnovL ... isher_bookfront_row_filmsThe dynamic duo @jcvd & @dolphlundgren share the big screen in the upcoming action packed #BlackWater! In Middle East cinemas February 8.
Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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12 Jan 2018, 13:04
by thegoon4eto
Cool!
Overall, what's the average sum that those DTV releases make out of them screenings in those Middle East territories?
Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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12 Jan 2018, 14:19
by Jox
Not much, although there are tiny markets so it's hard to compare:
between a few thousands to $95,000 (SKIN TRADE) or $193,000 (UNISOL 4).
But symbolically it's always cool to know when there are some theatrical releases for these films, even minor.
Given the top billing cast of BLACK WATER, there probably are going to be a few, possibly in Asia and the likes...
Re: BLACK WATER (Pasha Patriki, 2017) (completed)
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13 Jan 2018, 22:52
by thegoon4eto
Yeah, it's really cool to know that there are some people at least that have the chance to see them movies on the big screen at least
And yeah, hopefully we will hear some more screenings elsewhere.