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In Reply to: RE: Wick 3: Parabellum . . . posted by Billy Wonka on May 18, 2019 at 16:30:32
Popcorn class film. Saw a recent interview with Reeves. He has no illusions of it being anything more than a decent action film series.
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his physical trainer(s) a % of his take to keep it (him) going for as long as possible.
Certainly the cash flow is there.
"Once this was all Black Plasma and Imagination" -Michael McClure
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The trainers all got screen credits, even the dog trainers, but not the dogs..
I think reeves fitness trainer was listed first pretty far up in the credits , and I only caught one credit for reeves trainer. the credits go by kind of fast for me to get all the second line info.
As for the money, no worries, it is a prosperous industry, they know it might be a long time between paychecks, and there is no substitute for talent when times get hard and help is needed.
Some guys are always quick to knock the guy's work, I guess it comes with the paycheck. i think he serves the work well. The bank robber movie against the surfers, the excellent adventure movie, the matrix , all turned out very well. He might not be perfect, but has improved in time. I have no problem with the guy,but guess he will always be a punching bag .
With his interest in motorcycles, I wasn't surprised to see a major action sequence in this film using motorcycles. The guy has a vanity high dollar motorcycle company, as you might know. Probably his accountants idea, to be fair. A buddy had to do the same thing, but just to write off parts. That stuff gets expensive, I am told.
Pedal bikes for me, I look forward to an action sequence with multiple samurai assassins on bicycles in his next movie. I hope they ring handlebar bells before they attack.
He is in his 50's now so I imagine his days of heavy action films are limited. He said he does a lot of training and does the choreographed parts but has a long time associate stuntman do the hard parts.
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it is based on a graphic novel where the improbable is law and the impossible is the reality.
they are the most law abiding bad guys I have ever heard of, now that you mention it.
Big money maker also
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