
INTERVIEWS
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Re: New interviews!
You can download it here (Dolph starts at around 22:00)Jox wrote:Dolph is live now on CBC's Q radio show! Listen to it here:
http://www.cbc.ca/video/radio-popup.htm ... ey=toronto
EDIT
That was a really good and fun interview, it's over now but should be available as podcast tomorrow.
http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/index.html ... interviews
http://podcast.cbc.ca/mp3/qpodcast_20100803_36270.mp3
Re: New EXPENDABLES interviews!
Another Hollywood red carpet coverage
And here's the MAPLE PICTURES fan questions interview
And here's the MAPLE PICTURES fan questions interview
Re: New EXPENDABLES interviews!
Another video from the French premiere where Dolph tells you why your girlfriend will love it too
http://www.premiere.fr/Cinema/News-Cine ... d)/2385836
MTV.ca: Dolph Lundgren Talks Expendables, Remakes and The Return of The Action Movie
http://www.mtv.ca/moviehead/article.jhtml?id=27688
http://www.premiere.fr/Cinema/News-Cine ... d)/2385836
MTV.ca: Dolph Lundgren Talks Expendables, Remakes and The Return of The Action Movie
http://www.mtv.ca/moviehead/article.jhtml?id=27688
Re: New EXPENDABLES interviews!
Dolph openly expresses himself about colleague Jean-Claude Van Damme, his turning down TE and "JCVD", things he had told me before:
http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment ... 42616.htmlDolph Lundgren is friends with Jean-Claude Van Damme going back to when they starred together in 1992's Universal Soldier.
So he was disappointed when Van Damme turned down The Expendables, Sylvester Stallone's action-film featuring a plethora of famous tough guys -- including Lundgren, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Mickey Rourke and even a scene with Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Rumour is that since JCVD, the critically acclaimed movie in which Van Damme laid bare his life as a cash-strapped has-been, the Muscles from Brussels has been trying to make "serious" films only.
As it happens, Lundgren thought JCVD was a mistake. "I thought it was very powerful. But I know him from when he was young, and to me it was just tragic, it was so close to the truth," Lundgren says. "It's like if Mel Gibson did a movie about being a racist. It's like a freak show. To me, I'd like to keep my real world and the film world separate.
"It would have been a better trick if Jean-Claude had used that emotion to speak somebody else's words, not to give a speech about f---ing up your own life."
Re: New EXPENDABLES interviews!
Wow... That's unusually candid.Jox wrote:Dolph openly expresses himself about colleague Jean-Claude Van Damme, his turning down TE and "JCVD", things he had told me before:http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment ... 42616.htmlDolph Lundgren is friends with Jean-Claude Van Damme going back to when they starred together in 1992's Universal Soldier.
So he was disappointed when Van Damme turned down The Expendables, Sylvester Stallone's action-film featuring a plethora of famous tough guys -- including Lundgren, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Mickey Rourke and even a scene with Bruce Willis and Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Rumour is that since JCVD, the critically acclaimed movie in which Van Damme laid bare his life as a cash-strapped has-been, the Muscles from Brussels has been trying to make "serious" films only.
As it happens, Lundgren thought JCVD was a mistake. "I thought it was very powerful. But I know him from when he was young, and to me it was just tragic, it was so close to the truth," Lundgren says. "It's like if Mel Gibson did a movie about being a racist. It's like a freak show. To me, I'd like to keep my real world and the film world separate.
"It would have been a better trick if Jean-Claude had used that emotion to speak somebody else's words, not to give a speech about f---ing up your own life."
Spring, era jävlar!
Re: New EXPENDABLES interviews!
Dolph Lundgren still rock solid
http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment/movies/2010/08/09/14967546.html
http://www.torontosun.com/entertainment/movies/2010/08/09/14967546.html
Re: New EXPENDABLES interviews!
Ah that is so good! Fan questions are so much better because the fans already know so much about Dolph and don't ask the same old questions again and again. Great stuff, especially what he said about Karate etc.Jox wrote:And here's the MAPLE PICTURES fan questions interview
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTzjALh0mHs

