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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

Messagepar Kareem Said » Lun 25 Avr 2011, 15:36

1984 - Terminator (James Cameron) : 10/10
1985 - Commando (Lester) : 8/10 (bandant !!!)
1986 - Le Contrat (John Irvin) : 7/10 (mésestimé, dommage)
1987 - Running man (Glaser) : 4/10 (gamin j'aimais mais il est pas terrible en fait)
1987 - Predator (John McTiernan) : 8,75/10
1988 - Double détente (Walter Hill) : 7,5/10
1990 - Total Recall (Paul Verhoeven) : 9,5/10
1990 - Un Flic à la Maternelle (Ivan Reitman) : 5/10 (Sympa comme film familial)
1991 - Terminator 2 : Le jugement dernier (James Cameron) : 8,5/10
1993 - Last Action Hero (John McTiernan) : 8/10
1994 - True Lies (James Cameron) : 7,5/10
1994 - Junior (Ivan Reitman) : m'en rappelle plus mais bof
1996 - La course aux jouets (Brian Levant) : 6,5/10 (petit kif de noël)
1996 - L'Effaceur (Charles Russell) : 5/10
1997 - Batman & Robin (Joel Schumacher) : 2/10
1999 - La fin des temps (Peter Hyams) : 4/10
2000 - A l'Aube du 6eme Jour (Roger Spottiswoode) : 5/10
2002 - Terminator 3 : le soulèvement des machines (Jonathan Mostow) : 6/10
2002 - Dommage Collatéral (Andrew Davis) : 5/10
2004 - Bienvenue dans la jungle (Peter Berg) : 5/10
2010- The Expendables ( sylvester stallone ) : 7/10
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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

Messagepar Heatmann » Mer 07 Mar 2012, 21:02



il sera donc dans un gros gros gunfight dans EXP 2 , last stant en post prod , quelque info sur le futur THE TOMB , film de prison ou il partage l affiche avec sly et puis autre film de signer sera Unknow soldier ( ancienement balck sands ) un thriller d'action avec un zest surnaturel ou arnie joue un mercenaire qui parcoure le monde et combat facon guerilla des vendeur d armes et autre malfrat mais avec un pti pouvoir "divin" , il decrie ca comme un mix entre commando , lord of war et constantine :love:
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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

Messagepar Scalp » Mer 07 Mar 2012, 21:02

il est vraiment back in bizness
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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

Messagepar Killbush » Mer 07 Mar 2012, 21:46

Rho c'te classe 8)
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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

Messagepar John Lawrence » Mer 07 Mar 2012, 21:58

Ca fait plaisir çà, en plus ses projets c' est du bien lourd. J' attends quand même de voir Expendables II avant de m' emballer.
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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

Messagepar Heatmann » Dim 11 Mar 2012, 09:36

plein plein d'info et de detail concret sur l'histoir de the tomb , les perso et le style du film !!! :shock: putain mais ca va etre cool :love:

la flemme de tout traduire mais z'etes intelligent vous aller capter les points important :super:

LIEN

Schwarzenegger would be teaming for a two-hander called “The Tomb” most of – come on, admit it! – excitedly wet our pants.

I know, like you, I too felt that feeling quickly turn into the dreaded ‘but wait!? is this a case of too little, too late?’ sweats, wondering if “The Tomb” might be the ‘Righteous Kill’ – the De Niro/Pacino reunion movie that stunk worse than a slice of Blue Grenadier left on a kitchen bench overnight – of blockbuster action movies.

Can’t tell you how big my smile has gotten over the past couple of weeks. Having spoken to several people involved in the picture, and not only hearing the initial sales pitch – and what director Mikael Hasfstrom is going for here tonally – but getting a flick-through of what’s an amazingly-fun script, I am completely sold. Sure, Arnold and Sly share the screen together in “The Expendables” and its upcoming sequel, but this is the first real back-to-back two-hander for the icons of action cinema and producers Rob Brenner, Mark Canton, Spencer Silna, Randall Emmett, Nicholas Stern and Kevin King Templeton know it. They’re determined not to go down as the guys that brought down Rambo and the Terminator; if anything, this is intended to be the next big classic edition to both Sly and Arnold’s impressive roster of hits.

And you know, I think it may just end up being just that.

*** BEWARE OF MILD SPOILERS ***

So, what I can tell you about “The Tomb”?

Well, we’re back in “Demolition Man” terrain – the near future
is Ray Breslin, a filthy-rich prison-escapee-for-hire. He likes to test out the high-security prisons that he’s designed by attempting to break out of them.
For the past 8 years he has been breaking out of prisons on behalf of the Federal Bureau of Corrections, to test how impenetrable and what flaws might exist in the respective penitential. Man is an absolute genius – smart as an internet entrepreneur and as tough as the bodyguard hired to protect such a mastermind.
When the film opens we’ll, of course, get to see one of these hush-hush missions in play – much to the chagrin of the grizzled old warden who watches in dismay as one of his prisoners destroys cars and architecture as he makes his way out of the prison.
That one, of course, was intended to be Ray’s last (the Bureau, namely Breslin’s main contact ‘Clark’, is a little disappointed to hear that).

Breslin lives in an ultra-chic apartment, complete with expensive high-end furniture and art, that says nothing about the man but ‘shit, i’m rich’. His company in the loft? Margot the cat (I want the character to have its own standee – “don’t touch the pussy”). His life has been nothing but prisons for the better part of a decade. Now, he’s just going to take on boring security inspection jobs .

Breslin’s company is based out of a sleek, metal high-rise that houses an office that screams ‘brain!’ what with the complex cubes and various nerd puzzles adoring the shelves and the big guy’s desk. This man can seemingly work his way out of any puzzle, let alone penal complex.
He and loyal colleague Abigail (nice plum female lead role), a twenty-something pretty blonde with brains as well as bodacious looks, have been asked to do another job. Though reluctant and despite Abigail’s discouragement, Breslin – and his $10m price tag – caves in.

The Bureau – namely, old friend ‘Clark’ – advise Breslin that he won’t know anything about the next location they want him to break out of. Though said to be a military establishment, the prison-cracker won’t know any of the where’s or what’s.
Breslin ends up in ‘The Tomb’ – Guantanamo Bay 2.0, a private facility that’ll open its doors – and quickly shut them – to whoever can pay. It’s owned by a man named Hobbes.
On the inside, Breslin befriends a cheeky, muscular ex-military man by the name of Swan (Schwarzenegger). Swan explains to his new friend that all the prisoners have been sent to this particular establishment because they’re all enemies of the state. They’ll remain in ‘The Tomb’ for interrogation and until the state decides what to do with them. Meantime, Swan advises his new friend to watch his ass – and try not get killed, because dead bodies lead to the cancellation of prison social nights (classic Arnie!).

Prison Warden Hobbes (Jim Caviezel) and his main guard Drake (I dunno why, but I kept seeing the Ronny Cox/Michael Ironside combo from “Total Recall” – not such a bad thing, no!?) are your typical ice-cold ’80s movie villains – hating on the ‘scum’ they have to cage. Oh, and Drake is said to be ‘Australian’ – think Vernon Wells! Shit, go get Vernon Wells, guys!

In order to get out – and help a few new friends, like Swan, escape too – of the floating prison, Breslin has to arm himself with the one thing that might just save his ass : His brain. In several sequences, we get a “mind’s eye view” of Breslin working out the inner structure of the prison – how the rooms are connected, what each room is wired or built of, what machines and systems function in them; it’s a visual schematic if you will.

I don’t want to tell you how it all turns out – though I guess any fan of Sly and Arnie’s knows exactly where and how this thing ends, right? What I will say is that this is the real deal. This is the combo package of the great Sly and Arnie classics of years gone by – imagine ‘Ray Tango’ and ‘Dutch Schaefer’ teaming up (in fact, I wouldn’t be at all surprised if Schwarzenegger’s character was inspired or rewritten to be closer in character to his “Predator” hero) to take out the trash, complete with the kind of verbal and tangible arsenal those guys became famous for.

Stallone’s character is very decent, but Schwarzenegger’ Swan is the first ‘real Schwarzenegger’ character we’ve seen in a long time – smart quips, the ability to knock-out cold anyone with just a thrust of his monstrous elbow, and armed with a monstrous gun… this is Dutch Schaefer, prisoner. You’re gonna love it, guys.

“The Tomb” is, excuse my French, the mother fuckin’ Arnold/Sly two-hander we’ve been waiting for. It’s not just a balls-to-the-wall action extravaganza, but it’s a smart one – it’s smartly written with fun characters, and a nifty mostly-original plot, but it’s also been doused in the kind of old school popcorn ’80s actioner tone that “Tango & Cash”, “Red Heat” and “Lock-Up” – to use a few Stallone examples – causing a surge in protein powder sales.

Can’t wait to get a peek of Barry Chusid’s production designs, namely the floating prison – should look a treat.

Clint out.


Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jim Caviezel, Mikael Hafstrom, Sylvester Stallone, The Tomb
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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

Messagepar Dunandan » Lun 12 Mar 2012, 09:37

1981 - Conan le barbare (John Milius) : 9/10 (à revoir)
1984 - Terminator (James Cameron) : 9/10
1985 - Commando (Lester) : 7.5/10
1986 - Le Contrat (John Irvin) : 6.5/10 (de mémoire)
1987 - Running man (Glaser) : 4.5/10
1987 - Predator (John McTiernan) : 9/10
1988 - Jumeaux (Ivan Reitman) : 5.5/10
1988 - Double détente (Walter Hill) : 6.5/10 (de mémoire)
1990 - Total Recall (Paul Verhoeven) : 9/10
1990 - Un Flic à la Maternelle (Ivan Reitman) : 5.5/10 (pas vu depuis trèèèèss longtemps)
1991 - Terminator 2 : Le jugement dernier (James Cameron) : 8,5/10
1993 - Last Action Hero (John McTiernan) : 8/10
1994 - True Lies (James Cameron) : 7/10
1996 - L'Effaceur (Charles Russell) : 5.5/10
1997 - Batman & Robin (Joel Schumacher) : 0/10
2000 - A l'Aube du 6eme Jour (Roger Spottiswoode) : 5/10
2002 - Terminator 3 : le soulèvement des machines (Jonathan Mostow) : 6.5/10
2010- The Expendables (sylvester stallone) : 6/10
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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

Messagepar Heatmann » Lun 16 Avr 2012, 16:43

si ca bio sort vraiment ( non parcque bon on attend toujour celle de JCVD hein :nono: ) jle pendrais c'est sur .


sinon la photo c'est en pre-prod avec 50 . le tournage a pas commencer . parcque le look du perso de arnie dans the tomb , il passera pas inapercue , vous verrez apres les 1er image de tournage 8)
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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

Messagepar caducia » Ven 03 Aoû 2012, 21:53

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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

Messagepar Logan » Ven 03 Aoû 2012, 21:58

Roh putain le combo de mauvais acting :eheh:
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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

Messagepar zack_ » Sam 04 Aoû 2012, 09:09

Des fois le doublage français a du bon! :super:
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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

Messagepar Killbush » Sam 04 Aoû 2012, 10:23

Tiens j'ai revu Batman & Robin hier, au départ pour me marrer avec mon frangin mais en fait c'est plus tellement drôle même au 12ème degré tellement ça viole les personnages. Par contre les sous entendus salaces et homos sont toujours aussi hilarants (sans parler du concours de la punchline la plus naze auquel se livre la plupart des persos :mrgreen: )
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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

Messagepar pabelbaba » Sam 04 Aoû 2012, 10:34

Toutes les punchlines de Schwarzy sur le froid/chaud sont collectors! :love: :eheh:
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Re: *Acteur* Arnold SCHWARZENEGGER

Messagepar Jed Trigado » Sam 04 Aoû 2012, 10:53

"Freeze, t'es givré !!!!" :eheh:
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