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leigh1975 wrote:zombies are huge at the minute
Jox wrote:I bet on Anchor Bay, they love that horror-ish stuff.
Sgt.AndreaScott wrote:'N' pretty boring.I've watched so many zombie flicks in the past five years 'n' none of 'em managed to surprise me.
I recently did a film called Battle of the Damned, in which there were a lot of martial arts fight sequences, so not only did I have to get my kicking down-pat but I also had to do a lot of that mobility work beforehand.
Anchor Bay Entertainment’s president Bill Clark and acquisitions EVP Kevin Kasha made the deal. “There truly is no other film like this on the market, it’s got zombies and robots and spectacle. The visual effects are fantastic and this is one of the best roles Dolph has ever had.”
Rights have gone to the UK (Momentum/eOne), Canada (VVS), Germany (Tiberius), France (AB Groupe), Latin America (Gussi), Italy (Minerva), CIS and Baltics (Carmen), Japan (Klockworx), South Korea (JoyNContents) and Eastern Europe (Monolith).
Deals have also closed with the Middle East (Eagle Films), Turkey (Daro), Greece (Feelgood), Israel (United King), South Africa (Daro), Thailand (M Pictures), Malaysia (Suraya) and the Phillippines (Solar).
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