Filming of the action movie Kill 'em all has completed

Tim Man after two and a half months of filming “Kill 'em all” returned from Thailand back to Sweden.

In the words of Tim there will be a lot of fights in the action movie, and the film itself, according to him, should be released next year.

В “Kill 'em all” Tim Man was not only the director of fights, but also played a character named “The Kid”. Starring starred Johnny Messner (Johnny Messner) Joe Lewis (Joe Lewis) Gordon Liu (Gordon Liu) Brahim Achabbake (Brahim Achabbakhe) Zom Amara (Zom Amara), etc. Film director – Raymond Huber / Raimund Huber (Raimund Huber), film screenwriter “Freerunner” (Freerunner) and action director “Bangkok adrenaline” (Bangkok Adrenaline).

Plot:

Captured international assassins find themselves locked inside a high-tech bunker known as Death Row. To escape from this cement hell they will have to fight each other, deadly ninjas and gangs of masked maniacs. And... if they survive after this, they will have to come face to face with Snakehead, an insane and deadly leader who will stop at nothing, intending to kill them all.

Sources: mastunts.com, imdb.com

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    Offtopic: Nicholas Tse on the set of a new film

    It looks cool. I wonder what kind of movie this is, I can’t find information about it anywhere.

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      As far as I know, Nicholas's last film is The Viral Factor. Filming recently wrapped.

      And this video is a filming of a watch advertisement.

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    Who said there weren't cool stunts in the 90s?
    Just like they were! Spectacular, interesting and real. And now they are making computer garbage. With rare exceptions.

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      I think a lot depends on the age of the viewer, and on what films he grew up with.

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    action films of the 90s, although they don’t have the same stunts as now, there is something in them that makes you want to watch them again. Nowadays, 80% of films are disposable

    Well, yes, I agree. Nowadays films are made completely differently. I remember that everyone used to love Jackie Chan... without unnecessary boring dialogues, a lot of comedy, a lot of action and stunts... and even without effects it looked so cool... but now films are crammed with stunts and specials. effects, a poor script... and here's an action movie for you. Oh, how there are not enough films in the style of Jackie Chan...

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    Offtopic: more photos of Van Damme.

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    Van Damme, of course, is great, but this will not save him from Thai elbows and legs. In some way he reminds me of Oleg Gazmanov...

    As for the film, it seems to me that it’s just another trash... somehow I’m tired of watching all sorts of one-line nonsense with good fights... For example, I took a look at Yamada, Samurai Ayuthai. 40 minutes about nothing - banal and boring... Turned it off and put it aside. There's something missing in these films. It’s more pleasant for me to watch action films from the 90s, even though they don’t have the same stunts as now, but there is something in them that makes me want to watch them again. Nowadays, 80% of films are disposable

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    Van Damme is a hammer, keeps himself in shape!))

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    Offtopic: more photos of Van Damme with fans.

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    Van Damme in the gym.

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