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Nathan wrote:SYLVESTER STALLONE has a spectacular idea for livening up the Hollywood premiere of his new all-star action film The Expend-ables this summer. He says: "The plan is to bring this huge plane in and put it right outside the cinema. I think it'll be a first."
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Trust Stallone to go one better than my idea about arriving on the bikes...
Nathan wrote:SYLVESTER STALLONE has a spectacular idea for livening up the Hollywood premiere of his new all-star action film The Expend-ables this summer. He says: "The plan is to bring this huge plane in and put it right outside the cinema. I think it'll be a first."
Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sh ... z0nAekdPAh
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Trust Stallone to go one better than my idea about arriving on the bikes...
Do you think you're hired for these movies for your martial-arts skills more so than you acting ability? or is it a combination of both?
Well it is definitely both. Recently Sly Stallone hired me for The Expendables because he wanted an actor who could play the character but wouldn't have to be doubled when he threw him into the action.
That's a pretty plum gig - "The Expendables". How did you get in on that?
Chad Stahelski gave my demo reel to Sly, then I was called in to meet with Sly which apparently went well as I was offered the part, thankfully!
Are you a 'goodie' or a 'baddie' in "The Expendables"?
My character and Steve Austins character are both mercenaries that work for Eric Roberts and David Zayas as bodyguards...security. We are the heavies.Oh, I get to face off against Jet Li and Jason Statham in a fight that took a couple of days to film with guns, knives and hand to hand combat! that was exhilarating for me!
What was it like working on that flick? Bit of a boys-club?
It was a great set, a really good atmosphere. There were no bloated egos. Everyone respected Sly who has such a great energy and presence that it was a very professional, pleasant and exciting set to work on.
Do you have to rehearse for weeks on a film like "The Expendables" before film is even placed in the Nikon?
There was a lot of rehearsals as the choreographers had a lot of fights to get done. But usually when you work with other experienced martial artists it only takes a few days to get the fight down. As scripts are constantly changing during a shoot often times a fight will go through many changes before it gets filmed.
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