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Re: DEADLY ARSENAL (Brian Skiba, 2016-2017) (announced)

PostPosted: 15 Jul 2016, 14:53
by Jox
It's been taken out of the VMI Worldwide page of upcoming projects (which shows how precipitated it was put on there)...
http://www.vmiworldwide.com/Production.aspx

Re: DEADLY ARSENAL (Brian Skiba, 2016-2017) (announced)

PostPosted: 21 Jul 2016, 12:03
by Dida
Been in contact with Brian Skiba. Things are up and running regarding this project but he can't make it official yet. We will have to wait till the official announcement.

Re: DEADLY ARSENAL (Brian Skiba, 2016-2017) (announced)

PostPosted: 17 Aug 2016, 12:59
by Dida
Just got confirmation from Andre Relis (President of VMI Worldwide Productions) that Deadly Arsenal is now on hold. He can't tell if the movie will go in production.

Re: DEADLY ARSENAL (Brian Skiba, 2016-2017) (announced)

PostPosted: 18 Aug 2016, 13:05
by bomaz
Shamelessly, I'm kinda glad D-man doesn't get to do this one.

Re: DEADLY ARSENAL (Brian Skiba, 2016-2017) (announced)

PostPosted: 18 Aug 2016, 21:43
by Tom
Not a chance in hell we'll ever see Seagal sharing the screen with Dolph, or JC etc. This is one of those films that will never happen, and any funding interest they may have gathered, they'll probably take and put into another project, perhaps a solo project for either of the two. Seagal is too difficult to work with.

Re: DEADLY ARSENAL (Brian Skiba, 2016-2017) (announced)

PostPosted: 20 Aug 2016, 21:26
by Ivan Drago
Tom wrote:Unnecessary quote


Yeah, there's no way Seagal would ever work with someone who could potentially outshine him. Even in his straight-to-video flicks where he's not the lead character, the main actor doesn't share top billing.

Although with Sniper: Special Ops, they tried to make it look like Seagal and Van Damme were in a movie together because the second name above the title was Van Dam, as in Rob Van Dam. :lol: