Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Escape Plan - Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone
Take a look to the German poster of Escape Plan, the upcoming action thriller movie starring the two cult action movie actors Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone
Escape or die!
“One of the world’s foremost authorities on structural security agrees to take on one last job: breaking out of an ultra-secret, high-tech facility called ‘The Tomb’. Deceived and wrongly imprisoned, Ray Breslin (Sylvester Stallone) must recruit fellow inmate Emil Rottmayer (Arnold Schwarzenegger) to help devise a daring, nearly impossible plan to escape from the most protected and fortified prison ever built.”
There’s also a new promo picture:
Sunday, June 23, 2013
BULLET IN THE HEAD
Bullet to the Head is a 2013 action film, written by Alessandro Camon and directed by Walter Hill based upon Alexis Nolent's French graphic novel Du Plomb Dans La Tete. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Sung Kang, Jason Momoa, Sarah Shahi, and Christian Slater. Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Kevin King Templeton produced the film. The film premiered at the International Rome Film Festival on November 14, 2012.
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Italian Stallion South Paw Stallone
The film marks
a return to Stallone's famous character (after Rocky Balboa) after a
hiatus of Twenty years, with him co-writing the film and directing it,
and has been hailed as his 'comeback' movie. First off, the film is
violent. Very violent. There is lots of claret on the screen, with
people being blown up, heads being shot at, nothing is left intact. It
shows intense scenes of what might be going on, with small villages
being raided for recruits, normally kids from the ages of 12, to people
being shot in the head, and being stabbed with rifle-mounted knives.
It leaves nothing to the imagination. But, through all the violence, is
a really good, well written story that, even though it has been told
before in a different form, is so realistic, that it is a radical
departure from the last Rambo movie (where he had a limitless supply of
ammo, and loads of one-liners. A sure-sign of an Eighties movie if
ever I saw one!). It also shows, that Stallone is a very capable
director, that can deliver a finely crafted movie and doesn't cut any
corners. There is not one scene I can see that the actors delivers an
off performance, and there's no let-up in the intensity of any scene.
The music is also great, giving the film an atmosphere that is
sometimes lacking in modern-day movies (only some, mind). Even Coming
Home from First Blood is used at the start, which is a nice nod to the
original.
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