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I'm in.
He's the voice of Batman in thisneeds more has-been old men. whats peter weller doing these days?
Can he do this:
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And John Matrix.
And Dutch.
And Ben Richards.
needs more has-been old men. whats peter weller doing these days?
If Chan is in and he gets some decent screen time, then I'll watch this in the cinema.
Chan reportedly said he'd only do it if he gets decent screen time.
I was duped the last time when Norris turned up for what, 2 pony minutes?
Pff
True his role was extremely limited, but I don't recall them promising us anything more in the marketing and trailers.
He was great in Get The Gringo, he's still got it.
Chan reportedly said he'd only do it if he gets decent screen time.
I hope Norris never shows his face again.
He wanted EX2 PG-13 because he has kids.
FUCK YOU NORRIS.
he was going to do Seven Psychopaths instead but he dropped out of that too.
But when you think of Arnold, do most people remember the character names from those films? Not usually. But they remember The Terminator and Conan.
Another Expandables?
The first one was bad, I didn't bother to see the 2nd. I know it's supposed to be some sorta throwback to the fun 80's action movies, but they're not fun.
Dutch is the one I think about.
Awkward.
Has anybody approached Carl Weathers concerning a role?
He's on bad terms with Sly since he denied Carl in Rocky Balboa. So I doubt it.
He's on bad terms with Sly since he denied Carl in Rocky Balboa. So I doubt it.
why would carl weathers need a role in rocky balboa? dude got put in an oak box by Ivan Drago in 1985.
Seems like a reasonable reason to deny the request.However, Creed is not seen in any form of flashback (this was due to a fall out between Sylvester Stallone and Carl Weathers, which was caused by Weathers wish to appear in Rocky Balboa. Stallone denied his request, as Creed's character was killed off in Rocky IV, and as a result, Weathers refused the right to use his image in the film.)
why would carl weathers need a role in rocky balboa? dude got put in an oak box by Ivan Drago in 1985.