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Travis wrote:Sounds like this movie was the beginning of the end for Dolph in some ways.
Travis wrote:I mainly remember hating the title when it came out because it was like they were trying to confuse people into thinking it was the George Clooney movie with a similar name.
"the nuclear missile used in the film is the last one made by the American army and is called "Peacekeeper". And because it means ‘keeper of the peace’, I thought it could also symbolize the action of Dolph throughout the film as well.”.
Jox wrote:Travis wrote:Sounds like this movie was the beginning of the end for Dolph in some ways.
Well, in distributors minds he had proved he couldn't not attract any crowd in the theaters, every title since UNIVERSAL SOLDIER had flopped (including JOHNNY MNEMONIC even though he got critical praise for it) so of course there was less and less effort to put production value into his films, and the companies he was now working with were manly working the direct to video circuit...
Jox wrote:Director Fréderic Forestier just posted a set pic with Roy Scheider on his FB page, with this comment:Un homme d'une grande humilité, un acteur hors pair, un artiste, porté par une passion sans borne pour son métier. Travailler avec lui fut un honneur et un privilège. Merci, Roy and so long !
(Translation:
A man of great humility, an extraordinary actor, an artist, driven by an endless passion for his craft. Working with him was an honor and a priviledge. Thank you Roy, and so long!)
Jox wrote:Seems like it's coming to Blu-ray this year, just in time for the 20th (!) anniversary...
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