THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hughes, 2014)

An area for discussion of Dolph's past, present & future movies!

Moderator: Moderators

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (announced)

Postby Nathan on 08 Jun 2013, 22:53

I think Jackie can be a little egotistical too sometimes. He always says there is only one Jackie Chan and nobody should try to imitate him, and that much is true, his stunts are incredible and he is a total icon. But does that mean he can't join a bunch of other action icons for the sake of not being a party pooper? If there is indeed only one Jackie Chan, he shouldn't have any qualms about standing out in TE3 and doing a buddy movie with Sly later on.
"Are we having fun yet?" - Dolph Lundgren, Universal Soldier
User avatar
Nathan
Regular
 
Posts: 1734
Joined: 19 Oct 2006, 23:04
Location: UK, Scotland

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (announced)

Postby bomaz on 13 Jun 2013, 15:15

I will definitely will go see the movie in a theater, but I will temper my enthusiasm about the movie. No expectation, I'll just have a good time when it'll come.
User avatar
bomaz
Member
 
Posts: 1778
Joined: 18 Jan 2004, 01:00
Location: FRANCE

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (announced)

Postby Dida on 14 Jun 2013, 10:59

If he dies....he dies....
User avatar
Dida
Member
 
Posts: 231
Joined: 28 Aug 2009, 21:14

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (pre-product

Postby Mosquito on 08 Jul 2013, 19:29

And Seagal could fumble with his hands a bit to provide them with fresh air during the fights.
User avatar
Mosquito
Site Admin
 
Posts: 2163
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 18:23

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (pre-product

Postby Tom on 08 Jul 2013, 21:38

D's just announced on his FB that after 2 months in South Africa, he'll have 3 months in Bulgaria (Exp 3 I assume). I'd hope if he's spending that much time, he'll have be there for most of the shoot and be more prominent in the third film.
Plus 5 months in Thailand after that. Hopefully that means plenty of time devoted to getting Skin Trade right.
User avatar
Tom
Regular
 
Posts: 1384
Joined: 03 Jan 2004, 13:59
Location: Marlow, England

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (pre-product

Postby DRC2013 on 08 Jul 2013, 22:04

Only two months to shoot Rescue 3?

Does anyone know if he will film the entire first season in that time stretch, and if so, how many episodes?
DRC2013
Member
 
Posts: 144
Joined: 10 Feb 2013, 15:18

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (pre-product

Postby Jox on 09 Jul 2013, 11:14

In two months they can barely shoot half of the season (between 8 and 12) at most with about one episode a week (unless it's really cheap and quick) though I think it's a couple weeks more actually. The five months for SKIN TRADE comprise both pre-production and filming, with possibly a 50 days schedule (which is twice as much as DTVs and what they used to have back in the day).
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23527
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (pre-product

Postby DRC2013 on 09 Jul 2013, 14:56

I wonder if they are shooting all of Dolph's scenes for the first season during those 2.5 months.
If they shoot 6 days a week, that would mean 2-3 days per episode with Dolph.

And after Dolph leaves for Bulgaria they shoot the rest of the scenes. This would mean that he would be in about 50% of each episode.

I certainly hope they're not going to shoot the entire season in that time frame, 2-3 days to shoot an entire episode would be awful.

And 50 days shooting schedule for Skin Trade would be amazing!

Do you know if they have a larger budget compared to the usual DTV stuff, or is Dolph doing the movie Pro Bono and putting his salary into the shooting budget?

50 days is on the level of a theatrical movie schedule these days.
DRC2013
Member
 
Posts: 144
Joined: 10 Feb 2013, 15:18

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (pre-product

Postby Jox on 10 Jul 2013, 17:41

DRC2013 wrote:I wonder if they are shooting all of Dolph's scenes for the first season during those 2.5 months.
If they shoot 6 days a week, that would mean 2-3 days per episode with Dolph.

And after Dolph leaves for Bulgaria they shoot the rest of the scenes. This would mean that he would be in about 50% of each episode.

You can't do produce it that way, especially since they're supposed to have the first episodes completed by September or October to premiere already.

And 50 days shooting schedule for Skin Trade would be amazing!

Do you know if they have a larger budget compared to the usual DTV stuff, or is Dolph doing the movie Pro Bono and putting his salary into the shooting budget?
I don't know if they have more money than usual but it doesn't mean anything because you can produce great stuff for little money in Thailand. For instance $5 million is considered a big budget over there. Having the time to do things properly and creatively is far more important and D knows it. That said maybe they managed to get more money, I don't know how Tony Jaa is doing in pre-sales these days as he hasn't got anything out in a while. Apparently one of the producers is Fredrik Malmberg who's been working on mostly on theatrical films including the previous and next CONAN, the LET ME IN remake, BROKEN CITY.
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23527
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (pre-product

Postby DRC2013 on 10 Jul 2013, 19:45

Jox wrote:Having the time to do things properly and creatively is far more important and D knows it.


That's what I meant. These DTV movies frequently have only 3-4 week schedules simply because they don't have enough budget to film for more, because most of the budget (above the line) goes to the stars salaries and producers' fees etc.

That's why I pondered if Dolph might have taken a paycut and used some of that money for below the line expenses allowing a longer shoot.

Of course shooting in Thailand must be fairly cheap, but then again so is Bulgaria.

I'm also wondering about Tony Jaa's pre-sale worth, as he sort of fell off the radar for a number of years.
But I did read that buyers were very excited about Wesley Snipes latest movie that he shot before he went to prison, and is only now coming out, so maybe it's the same thing with Jaa.
DRC2013
Member
 
Posts: 144
Joined: 10 Feb 2013, 15:18

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (pre-product

Postby Jox on 10 Jul 2013, 21:40

DRC2013 wrote:That's why I pondered if Dolph might have taken a paycut and used some of that money for below the line expenses allowing a longer shoot.

It's one of his babies, he's producing it and certainly wants the money to be on the screen so I don't think he's taking his usual fee, maybe not even anything or a percentage once it makes profit...
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23527
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (pre-product

Postby Jox on 10 Jul 2013, 22:51

EX3 again based on from a script by Richard Wenk (who wrote the second script for EX2 that was then re-written by Sly)?!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2333784/fullcredits
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23527
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (pre-product

Postby GeneralMcFaiL on 12 Jul 2013, 21:11

Yeah... sly needs to stay away from the re-writes... his hamfisted humor in EX2 is what kept that movie from being more fun than it could have. This one needs to find a tone somewhere between 1 and 2 with a much better setup. I still think battling it out with the mexican cartels was a good route to go for the 2nd film.
"It's Jesus time!"
User avatar
GeneralMcFaiL
Member
 
Posts: 369
Joined: 14 Sep 2010, 20:11

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (pre-product

Postby Jox on 13 Jul 2013, 20:58

New Tweets from @TheSlyStallone
New TEAM a Blessing! Best Group of the year... EXPENDABLES Looking Fresh and Strong
User avatar
Jox
Site Admin
 
Posts: 23527
Joined: 08 Nov 2003, 23:03

Re: THE EXPENDABLES 3 (Patrick Hugues, 2013-14) (pre-product

Postby GeneralMcFaiL on 14 Jul 2013, 06:31

I feel like the marketing needs to be stronger for this last installment (if it is just a trilogy) especially if they add more stars.. these days domestic BO is almost insanely reliant on marketing more than ever... word of mouth is only good if its positive WOM. I really hope the story/script are much stronger for this outing.
"It's Jesus time!"
User avatar
GeneralMcFaiL
Member
 
Posts: 369
Joined: 14 Sep 2010, 20:11

PreviousNext

Return to Dolph's Movies

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 99 guests