bomaz wrote:a whole month of shooting...).
In comparison, I just had confirmation that THE BEST MAN was filmed entirely in a mere 10 days...!
And on the other hand SKIN TRADE had a little more two months of shooting (about 50+ days)...
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bomaz wrote:a whole month of shooting...).
bomaz wrote:According to imdb, Michael Paré is in it.
Well, I am finishing a script for Dolph Lundgren now. I am not sure if I will act in it or not, but he and I came up with a story that will probably be shot sometime in 2006. A return to the more simple action story line of the older Eastwood films. A straight ahead story where Dolph will not have to rely on wires or overly choreographed fights, but instead a really basic story about a man overcoming great odds in himself as well as around him. Dolph is like a modern day Eastwood who has that quiet energy about him. It's called Wanted Man and is set in Mexico.
Having lunch with Eddie as he takes a break from cruising in a car process shot on these streets of fire out in the New Mexico heat. #michaelpare #wantedmanmovie
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Thats a WRAP on Wanted Man!!
My first movie as a co-producer is in the books and its been a lot of hard work, but working with so many talented people in all departments and creating something together that we all can be proud off is the most amazing feeling!
Now we get to put it all together Cant wait to show you what we’ve been working on
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Michael Worth @MichaelWorth
That’s a wrap on a 13 year writing journey with one of the best (and certainly the longest) writing partners I’ve ever had. I am grateful to Dolph Lundgren for staying with this so passionately, On top of that, a highly thoughtful director who continues to motivate me
Dolph
The second leg of the production trip brought us to what I can confidently say is Rankin’s exact opposite…the sweltering desert of Las Cruces, New Mexico. This town played host to the set of Dolph Lundgren’s newest movie, which he was both directing and starring in. As mentioned before, Dolph possesses the traits and characteristics that make him a natural fit for the responsibility of directing a feature film.
One thing I learned, and this may not be surprising to anyone who has operated cameras before, is that our gear holds up far better in cold temperatures than it does in the heat. I never would have guessed that our cameras needed as much shade as a spoiled producer.
This trip was special for a couple reasons. Not only was it the first time we have had the chance to be behind the scenes with Dolph on one of his movies, but this was also the first time we have gotten the chance to bring a member of the Creative Hustler Key community along to be a producer for a day.
Behind the Scenes
ScoreG Filmmaking Experience Giveaway #1 - Day with Dolph
Our lucky winner of the first ScoreG Filmmaking Experience Giveaway was Michael from San Diego. Michael was given the opportunity to join us as an Associate Producer on set for a Day with Dolph in Las Cruces, New Mexico; all expenses paid.
We had such a great time with Michael talking about Dolph, filmmaking in general, and getting to share this special day with him. While I can’t give away anything from the plot of Dolph’s movie, let’s just say we got a chance to see some prominent actors get shot to high hell!![]()
Michael was an absolute pleasure to have with us on set. He was polite, curious, helpful, and flexible when things did not go according to plan – a real team player. The American even humoured us while we found a sports bar to watch the Oilers knock the Flames out of the playoffs. Thanks Michael!
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