I heard about this a couple years ago, and I thought it was going to blow nuts. It looks a lot better than I thought. I may just go see it.
That’s the first time I’ve seen a Camaro(looks like a Camaro) as a patrol car, I wouldn’t think it was necessary, the town looked kinda small. Just wondering if anyone knows districts that use Camaros? Around San Diego I’ve seen Mustangs and Expeditions.
Professional wrestling brings out a few good actors IMO, with the exception of Hulk Hogan, Macho Man can only play as…Macho Man. I think they get more experience in acting then actual actors, they put a lot of thought and time into creating a wrestling character and playing that character on television. Looks like they receive improv experience also.
The most powerful troll repellant is ignoring them.
[quote]jojobear wrote:
That’s the first time I’ve seen a Camaro(looks like a Camaro) as a patrol car, I wouldn’t think it was necessary, the town looked kinda small. Just wondering if anyone knows districts that use Camaros? [/quote]
Texas DPS used to use them.
Yup I’d go pay 10$ to go see it, looks cool.
Looks awesome, Cena will fit right in on this movie and hey look it’s Robert Patrick w00t. Put your brains in the freezer, crab a cold one and kick back… this shit is gonna be good yea. ![]()
Here’s an end to the 9/11 conspiracy bullshit as well. heh There is no 9/11 conspiracy you morons.
[quote]R@NE wrote:
Looks awesome, Cena will fit right in on this movie and hey look it’s Robert Patrick w00t. Put your brains in the freezer, crab a cold one and kick back… this shit is gonna be good yea.
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Good trailer indeed. Brining in a cold one to the cinema is going to be tough, though ;0)
[quote]Dirty Tiger wrote:
I’m there.
I wish they would have made it with The Rock.[/quote]
The Rock is a sell out metro pusy long live Cena
The Rock has a football movie coming out sometime in the middle of this month. Looks pretty good, I’ll probably watch that and this movie. I don’t see anything wrong with the rock, I think he’s a pretty awesome guy.
At least none of you were forced into going to the movie theatre to spend 8 bucks on…sigh…john tucker must die…with girls
[quote]jojobear wrote:
That’s the first time I’ve seen a Camaro(looks like a Camaro) as a patrol car, I wouldn’t think it was necessary, the town looked kinda small. Just wondering if anyone knows districts that use Camaros? Around San Diego I’ve seen Mustangs and Expeditions.
Professional wrestling brings out a few good actors IMO, with the exception of Hulk Hogan, Macho Man can only play as…Macho Man. I think they get more experience in acting then actual actors, they put a lot of thought and time into creating a wrestling character and playing that character on television. Looks like they receive improv experience also.[/quote]
Don’t know about Camaros, bu the NYPD has a pilot program using the new Dodge Chargers as cop cars.
Plus, there’s a town down the Jersey shore where the cop cars are El Caminos. One look at them and you start singing God Bless America while making out with an Italian chick.
Chargers just look like a car a T-Nationer would drive… I guess that goes for any Dodge.
Movie doesn’t look bad, but I’ve only seen Rambo III anyway, and that movie was insane - in the good way lol.
Is Chinadoll actually serious with her homophobic bullshit? I can only assume that you are joking around to piss off the conspiracy theorist.
I agree, it’s about time they bring back the badass single action hero movies. I also think the Rock would be an excellent person to play in a movie like this, but it’s also good to someone new. I hope he does a good job. I couldn’t watch the trailer because I’m at work.
Yeah I think it looks very good. I am sick of all the same action stars in these movies. New guy for the win.
I’m not very confident in this movie or actor since they bare the wrestling connection, but I do hope this guy can make it work. Sooner or later another B action flick star will come along who actually has the charisma to revive this genre. The sooner the better. Consider that most of the films still made in this this category star geriatric actors, or so it seems. Pretty soon we’re going to see Rambo IV, with Sly using a walker that doubles as a bow.
By the way, why all the hate on gay folk in this thread? I wasn’t aware that they were of the tin foil hat persuasion.
[quote]etaco wrote:
I’m not very confident in this movie or actor since they bare the wrestling connection, but I do hope this guy can make it work. Sooner or later another B action flick star will come along who actually has the charisma to revive this genre. The sooner the better. Consider that most of the films still made in this this category star geriatric actors, or so it seems. Pretty soon we’re going to see Rambo IV, with Sly using a walker that doubles as a bow.
By the way, why all the hate on gay folk in this thread? I wasn’t aware that they were of the tin foil hat persuasion.[/quote]
Most action movies have always been “B Movies” in terms of the acting. Have you seen Stallone’s Cobra lately? That movie sucked major ass but everyone thought it was cool when we were kids. Only recently have more action movies had much better acting (I liked Poseidon on those terms).
Arnold never could act all that well and Stallone didn’t get better at acting until his career began to fall off (I like Daylight as far as his acting is concerned). What sold that whole genre was the tough guy action hero with the muscles and the big explosions. If this guy can act in any way decent, he will be miles ahead of some movies we now consider classics.
The only thing that really changed were our own standards. If a movie isn’t mega CGI glitz with top name actors, most people don’t even give it the time of day.
Hollywood bases decisions on ticket sales. With home theater systems and DVD surround sound, I am much more likely to wait for the DVD unless it is just something I am truly a fan of. I hope Wrestling fans turn out for it.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Most action movies have always been “B Movies” in terms of the acting. Have you seen Stallone’s Cobra lately? That movie sucked major ass but everyone thought it was cool when we were kids. Only recently have more action movies had much better acting (I liked Poseidon on those terms).
Arnold never could act all that well and Stallone didn’t get better at acting until his career began to fall off (I like Daylight as far as his acting is concerned). What sold that whole genre was the tough guy action hero with the muscles and the big explosions. If this guy can act in any way decent, he will be miles ahead of some movies we now consider classics.
The only thing that really changed were our own standards. If a movie isn’t mega CGI glitz with top name actors, most people don’t even give it the time of day.
Hollywood bases decisions on ticket sales. With home theater systems and DVD surround sound, I am much more likely to wait for the DVD unless it is just something I am truly a fan of. I hope Wrestling fans turn out for it.[/quote]
I agree on the acting thing, but what made the 80s action movies great was the combination of cheesy writing and charasmatic, if still humorously bad, acting.
Consider such classics as Total Recal and The Running Man or Rambo III (this one got more entertaining in the last 5 years for obvious reasons). These were B-movies in every way- except budget- but they were B-movies with character.
Maybe I’m just idealizing the distant past and my childhood memories though. All I know is that I was entertained by the simpler things:
big explosions,
charasmatic actors whose range consisted of yelling and speaking unitelligibly,
plots which don’t even try to hide the holes large enough to fit a truck,
no or very limited love stories that still managed to find room for strip club scenes with three boobed aliens.
Ah the good ol’ days.
I’ll also add that I think CGI has led to a decline in the genre. Film makers have become way too reliant on it in general. Rather than using it as frosting on the cake of real explosions and creative model work, it’s instead being used for the whole damn thing. Like the cake made entirely of frosting, it’s a whole lot less satisfying. Assuming you like cake in the first place.
[quote]relativelyfunguy wrote:
The Rock has a football movie coming out sometime in the middle of this month. Looks pretty good, I’ll probably watch that and this movie. I don’t see anything wrong with the rock, I think he’s a pretty awesome guy.
At least none of you were forced into going to the movie theatre to spend 8 bucks on…sigh…john tucker must die…with girls[/quote]
My issues is how he turned his back on what made him wrestling I saw an interview awhile back and he wouldn’t even talk about hios wrestling career, he even made a comment about playing football longer and I feel that was wrong so I hope he continues to make shitty movies like DOOM and dies a horrible box office death