I don't know if it was already give here, but here are links to download 2 report of a french magazine called Impact
http://www.mediafire.com/?bkn155pc5cz14vy#2
http://www.mediafire.com/?7gnndk23zevp6z4#2
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Morning, just fiished up the DVD commentary for The Expendables...turned out great, think you'll like it.
Director'ss Cut will be in about six months and Inferno, which is the documentary, will be out soon - its hard core - everybodys on it.
Warchild wrote:Jox, Sly said he finished the commentary, now do u know if Dolph will be on the commentary like in US3?
Gunner Jensen (Dolph Lundgren): Sniper. Aha, sniper..Gunner? See what they did there? Brilliant. Dolph Lundgren, surprisingly, gets the most acting to do in this film as the mentally-unstable Expendable who is (we are informed, though never see) on some sort of drugs. Moody, spaced-out, rambling, this massive hulk of a man actually plays the role with incredible pathos, with big puppy-dog eyes showing a vulnerability and fear despite his physical stature that would be utterly incredulous coming from anyone else on this cast. He was genuinely very good in this film, and if this performance is anything to go by, deserves a hell of a lot more ‘serious’ acting work than he’s ever been given.
The Expendables also hit a milestone or two this weekend, despite slipping to second place with $13.59 million on 4,793 screens in 42 markets for a total of $125.76 million internationally and $217.95 million worldwide. I was not expecting this film to reach $200 million worldwide, and even with a production budget that is north of $80 million, this is a fantastic run and it is not quite done. It opened in second place in Italy with $1.17 million on 326 screens for a total opening of $1.63 million.
Dolph, Jason, and I are taking off for Japan in a couple of days. Thin I have enough time to master the language?? Keep punching ....
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