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Chuck Norris & John Travolta for Expendables 2?

The latest news has it that widely renowned actor John Travolta and ass-kickery legend, Chuck Norris are to take part in the upcoming, The Expendables sequel, The Expendables 2. The all-action, original adrenaline-fest had an all-star cast, consisting of: Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li, Mickey Rourke, Steve Austin, Dolph Lundgren, Terry Crews and even a cameo from Arnold Schwarzenegger. It was confirmed by David Varod, who  is head of the movie studios in Bulgaria where the movie will be shot, who stated  the same characters would be back in the sequel, also mentioning Arnold Schwarzenegger, John Travolta, Chuck Norris, and Bruce Willis. As you can see, a completely muscle-packed cast. Although, kung-fu legend Li had not been mentioned in this list for the sequel.

 

Jean-Claude Van Damme, despite turning down a role in the first installment, will be playing one of the main bad guys in the upcoming sequel, which is said to start shooting in September. Although I haven’t seen the first one yet (completely gutted that I missed it at the cinema), this sequel, though I’m sure it won’t have the best storyline like the original, will be epic. I mean, this cast would be enough to get any action movie junkie excited in all ways humanly possible. And although Jet Li was not mentioned in the lineup for this movie, I really do hope he is in it; his nack for kicking the shit out of people is amazing. It’s just a shame that Liam Neeson won’t be in this…

The Expendables 2 is expected to hit cinema screens on 17th August, 2012.

By Manpreet Singh


Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Back, starting with Western flick ‘The Last Stand’

Despite the recent personal problems in his life surrounding his affair with his housewife with whom he fathered a child, former governor of California, and movie legend, Arnold Schwarzenegger, is all set and ready to return back to world of acting. Arnie, now 63, will star in The Last Stand, playing the role of a sheriff of a small town who battles a Mexican Drug Cartel. The Last Stand, with an English-language directorial debut from Korean director, Jee-Woon Kim (The Good, The Bad, The Weird), will begin shooting in September. Although the Western scene isn’t really the type of thing Arnie usually gets himself into, I reckon it could have a good outcome.

Arnie is also in talks for numerous other movie releases, including the fifth installment of the Terminator franchise, amongst others – and despite what anyone says, whether he is too old, or too out of shape or whatever, I will always be happy to see Arnie in a Terminator movie and I am very much excited about the prospect of him starring in the 5th movie. There are also rumours that Arnie is in talks of doing a Predator remake and a True Lies 2, but there has been no recent news on the topic as of yet.

Either way, I’m happy to see Arnie back in the movie industry. He may be getting on a bit, but hey, isn’t everyone?

By Manpreet Singh


1991: Terminator 2: Judgement Day

Terminator 2: Judgment Day

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In 1991, the sequel to the hit 1984 movie, The Terminator, was released, and since then, was one of the biggest movies in history. Terminator 2: Judgement Day, is easily one of the best and most iconic movies ever made, and one of the few benchmarks in movie history too. Arnold Schwarzenegger returns as The Terminator, sent back in time, only this time, he is sent to protect Sarah Connor’s (Linda Hamilton) son, John Connor (Edward Furlong), who will inevitably become the leader of the resistance against the machines.

However, there’s a reason the Terminator has been sent back. Unfortunately, the machines in the future have also managed to send back a more advanced, up-to-date Terminator; a prototype known as the T-1000 (Robert Patrick), a terminator with a liquid metal structure, capable of shape-shifting into almost anything. The movie begins with John Connor doing what he does on any normal day in his life. Soon enough however, he realises that a “police officer” is looking for him, unknowing to him that it is in fact a shape-shifting cyborg from the future sent back in time to terminate him (boy is he in for a surprise).

Soon enough, John goes on the run from the undercover cyborg killer, getting himself into a high-speed chase. Luckily enough, John Connor is more clever than he thought, as the Terminator we all know and love returns in the nick of time from the future, jumping in and saving John, whilst managing to completely screw over the T-1000, but only for a small period of time, before the t-1000 emerges from the blazing wreck, reconstructing his previous form, with surprisingly good special effects for 1991.

After a few amazing scenes, full of emotion, brilliant action, and ridiculous, yet great scripting, the movie comes to a close, with the Terminator accomplishing his goal of protecting John Connor, before terminating the t-1000. However, this is soon followed by the moment that brings sadness to audience members’ hearts, as the Terminator, whom both John and Sarah have grown to trust with their lives, must now terminate himself. They both stand there in the middle of the construction site, watching, as they lower the Terminator into the molten lava, the only thing which will destroy the Terminator’s Central Processing Unit, to hopefully put a stop to the war between man and machines (it doesn’t, though). Just before he is destroyed, the Terminator gives one, last gesture,  giving a thumbs up to John, making the Terminator seem more human than ever, before he heart-breakingly disintegrates in the lava.

From start to finish, this movie is just complete enjoyment. Expect beautifully crafted, cheesy one-liners, which only Arnie could make sound amazing; we all know the classic one-liner, which has been copied countless times, and is even know by those who haven’t even seen the movie…“I’ll be back”; along with brilliant action sequences, great special effects, more cheesy humour, emotion, and scenes which just make you appreciate the characters and the whole concept of the movie. The Terminator 2 revolutionised action movies, being the best movie of its type, and one of the best movies ever created.

Sure, Arnie may not be what you call a great actor, but it’s his style of acting combined with his accent, that make him a perfect role for The Terminator, along with the rest of the cast, all suited for their roles, combined with an original, yet simple storyline, and scene after scene of enjoyable and thrilling cinema, which leave you wanting more. By the end of it, you feel drawn into the movie, empathizing with the characters, and wishing that you had a real-life Terminator to be your own personal bitch, so that you could own anyone and everyone.

I’m sure pretty much everyone has seen the movie, produced by the genius director,  James Cameron. But if for some, ridiculous reason you haven’t, go and watch it, right now.

By Manpreet Singh