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Nikolai Cherenco wrote:Dolph makes after The Expendables, what he has done before. After The Expendables I would have liked movie roles on the big screen. He is good in business, but wants to see him in other movies and not in a low-budget series.
Jox wrote:THE EXPENDABLES 1 & 2 is already something, we couldn't even dream of him being in something like that until a few years ago.
Tom wrote:
I'd rather he move to TV than revert back to doing a lot of stuff like Dungeon Siege 2, Direct Contact etc.
Tom wrote:
TV is something new. If the 2.5 mill an episode is anything to go by, then that's good news. They're doing it properly and it'll have the production values to hopefully compete visually with stuff like Hawaii-5-0 etc.
I'd rather he move to TV than revert back to doing a lot of stuff like Dungeon Siege 2, Direct Contact etc. Even Dolph directing seems to have become a frustrating battle for him now.
TV plus Exp 3, and hopefully another film with Hyams too, and that'll satisfy me.
viendammage wrote:Tom wrote:
TV is something new. If the 2.5 mill an episode is anything to go by, then that's good news. They're doing it properly and it'll have the production values to hopefully compete visually with stuff like Hawaii-5-0 etc.
I'd rather he move to TV than revert back to doing a lot of stuff like Dungeon Siege 2, Direct Contact etc. Even Dolph directing seems to have become a frustrating battle for him now.
TV plus Exp 3, and hopefully another film with Hyams too, and that'll satisfy me.
$2.5 million budget per episode? No way they're spending that on a syndicated show with a huge front order like that.
I would have loved to have seen Blackjack be picked up in the mid 90's, that was such a great Dolph TV concept.
Also the guys behind Rescue 3 are in business with guys like 50 Cent, Al Pacino, Mark Wahlberg and Denzel Washington. Maybe we'll see Dolph pop up along side them in some small feature sometime.
Exclusive : Lundgren on Rescue 3 series; filming begins in April
Dolph Lundgren will begin filming the recently-announced TV series “Rescue 3″ in April, the “Universal Soldier : Day of Reckoning” star tells Moviehole.
The actor’s television debut, as the star of a new action-adventure series produced by Emmett/Furla and to be seen on Tribune stations, can be seen in the Fall.
Lundgren tells us : “We start shooting it in April next year….I have a couple of small things to do beforehand, one is a movie ["Rush"] in which I play the small role of a DEA agent, and that co-stars Randy Couture.”
The amiable swede says he’s excited at the prospect of playing Capt. John Mathews, a reluctant hero and career firefighter and lifeguard, for a guaranteed 104 week-run.
“…it’s about this unified command structure… coast-guards, life-guards and fire-fighters, who save people off the coast of Southern California. I play the leader of that unit – there’s like three chicks and three guys – who, if there’s a fire or an accident of some sort, comes to the rescue. We start shooting it in April next year. There’s no body else in the cast yet. We’re going to have a guest star each week.”
Meantime, Lundgren says he hasn’t heard anything definite on “Expendables 3″, but looks forward to seeing if Stallone can snag his wish-list of new additions.
“I know they’ve been trying to get Wesley Snipes”, the actor, who plays Gunner in the franchise, says. “There’s also been rumours of Nick Cage and Harrison Ford. I don’t call the shots though.”
Jox wrote:He used to think he wouldn't do any TV but now from what he saying the low budget action film industry as we knew it is kinda disappearing and he was getting a bit tired of it so he wanted to change for a while which allows him to move from LA for 5 months, still be near New York, have an everyday job that doesn't make him stuck in Bulgaria.
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