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Postby carrie on 06 Oct 2005, 00:34

i like your thinking, i wish you were doing the casting.
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Postby Craigie-Boy on 06 Oct 2005, 00:40

Casting...now there's a thought!
Never looked at that side of things before, but hey, I did appear in a movie once, so maybe it's time to move up a rung on the Hollywood ladder!
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Postby Tom on 06 Oct 2005, 02:00

Adrian is dead in Rocky 6, so no Talia Shire. Probably cause she won't do it.
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Postby hansson55 on 06 Oct 2005, 13:11

http://www.actuacine.net/Fiches/rocky-vi.htm

according to this site Vin Diesel will be the Challenger.
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Postby Terminator on 26 Nov 2005, 18:51

Oh gosh! Not that guy any more! I can't stand him any more...
I'd like to see other athletes with a height of 2 metres, shoulders and backs like bulldozers, putting you into their shadow easily. Vin Diesel ain't the ektomorph guy, right? He's more like the mesomorph anatomy...
anyway... please choose another actor. lol
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Postby Terminator on 10 Jul 2006, 21:20

Recently, I was watching "Pumping Iron" and on the DVD interview set in 2002, Arnold was said to go on even further than only for T-3.
Nowadays, he's looking horrible, his image in the whole world might be questionable and maybe producers can't feel sure if they shoot their latest movies together with the great Arnold "has- been" Schwarzenegger. I think it is sad.
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Postby Angelique on 11 Jul 2006, 22:02

agreed!!! :D:D he was looking really hot then!! but hey, we all get elder sometime ;) it's still a handsome guy
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Postby Terminator on 12 Jul 2006, 16:26

Well, Arnold is wrapped- he doesn't look really "hot" any more, does he? ^^
But I respect everything he has done all the years before.
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Postby Mosquito on 12 Jul 2006, 18:43

Yeah I love his old movies (Commando, T1, Total Recall...). But nowadays he looks just freaky with the poorly dyed hair and eyebrows. So fake... he should not try to look younger than he is. The impression is just creepy.
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Postby Angelique on 13 Jul 2006, 00:41

Terminator wrote:Well, Arnold is wrapped- he doesn't look really "hot" any more, does he? ^^
But I respect everything he has done all the years before.


Ohh!!! damn i'm so stupid!! this post doesn't belong in this topic :lol: it belongs in a topic about dolph in rocky IV!!! sorry :oops:
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Postby Terminator on 14 Jul 2006, 00:13

Alright. ;)
Then I agree with u completely. :lol:
There isn't any other business for Arnie but the gouvernment of California.
True Lies 2 was just a rumor and a movie which was rewritten concerning it's script. Arnold will never be on stage again I guess. Dunno if it is either good or bad.
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Postby Jox on 14 Jul 2006, 05:09

On stage?! When did Arnold ever done theater?! You must be meaning on the screen!
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Postby Terminator on 14 Jul 2006, 14:01

@ Jox: Well, I was talking about the "old school" way of shooting movies which was "on a stage" and not in the streets for example. ;)
Naturally, he was always "on screen" for the audience when being send on TV. :)
Additionally, he will never be posing again "on stage", which has always been an unforgettable thing to see if he was straining and pumping his muscles like nobody else could do in his best time.
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Postby Angelique on 14 Jul 2006, 21:17

thats not great news for you bastian.. youre a big fan of arnold isnt it??
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Postby Terminator on 15 Jul 2006, 10:43

Yes, actually not, but I know that movies like "Pumping Iron" will always survive and remind me (and all other people in the world) for what he was standing for and what struggle he had. All his best scenes, not only posing, shooting, beating but even his style and his way of making fun and his humor is legendairy- it is not obvious if great stars have to end their profession and career. In addition to Arnie, there are two other great actors and sportsmen: Van Damme and Dolph of course. Facing the fact that Dolph is in his late 40s already, it won't last more than 10 years if he is "retired" of working (out), producing and maybe still acting, where upon only his fame as being a great director remains in mind if we think about his latest time within the movie business.
So I have to swallow it, but hey- maybe I can try to widen my "hall of fame", cos meanwhile I have met 2 great sportsmen who started out in the 80s with sports and who where talking to me a few weeks ago: Steven Wilson and Olaf Tenzer even met Arnold who gave 'em their trophies once.
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