Former assassin Nikki Pardo (Saror) has made a deal with God. Now his every day will begin with him holding a gun to his temple and pulling the trigger. During these days, Pardo never died, and he takes this as a sign that he is destined to continue hunting for the people he used to work for.
According to preliminary data, the company "Dark Sky Films" is due to release the film in mid-2015.
Sources: Twitch, Deadline
Sarora has a new project "The Green Ghost" with Trejo and Michelle Lee. Filming is taking place in Texas, near Austin.
I'm ahead of you))) I've already watched four episodes. So far so good. The only thing is that there weren’t enough fights, but everything will happen!!!
Thanks about “Kingdom”, I’ve never even heard of the series, I just looked at the trailer, it seems to be well shot!
Off-top.
Grillo has a good series about MMA - “Kingdom”.
Recommend.
For some reason, the style always reminds me of “Ray Donovan” with Schreiber))).
Grillo plays very well.
Works on TV, in the modeling field...
If there was money, they would rivet every year.
He hasn’t played it for 4 years now, so...we can wait a little longer)
In general, you will have to wait for Close Range - maybe there is the same one there
it will be a cool image, and everyone will love him just like Boyka)
By the way, Saror appears in films very rarely, almost once every 2 years.
This is also a factor in terms of growth in popularity that must be taken into account.
For example, Scott had a hot flash in 2012:
Failures, Unisol 4, Goal number one. immediately the media paid a lot of attention to him.
And then everything became quiet again, niche films started playing: silence...
Next year it will shine again) In general, you always have to show your face))) The same Grillo you pointed out, by the way, got out:
Simple cameos in Warrior and Zero Dark Thirty, and then pop - Captain America and The Purge. Despite the fact that the role in Target Number One was twice as bad as Scott's. That is, it is impossible to predict the development of a film career, which is why it’s probably interesting to watch it...
Another interesting thing is how does Marco live? I doubt they gave him much for the Machete?
And he, as I indicated above, does not often appear in films.
I agree, but there is also such a thing as external cinematography. A cinematic image, if you like. The totality of appearance, physical form, charisma (dark or light), attractiveness, unusualness. A potential star, in short. Let's say, Sarora or Nguyen have this cinematic quality, they have a model appearance, excellent physical shape, tall, aristocratic fighters, they can play sensitive characters, there is a dramatic look in their eyes. But some Brahim Achabbake or Smurenburg doesn’t have it.
Or, on the contrary, there is a “coziness” of the image, your own guy, a random hero, a lively person: Jackie, Sammo, Jacobas...
In general, the star must fall into the audience segment. Girls love mysterious guys - here you go. The sexuality of an action hero is almost a basic thing. And so on.
I will assume that in many “non-cinema” countries you can find (and they do have) their own Sarors and Rukhiyanovs, maybe even here)))).
It’s hard for a film actor to advance “into the big cinema.” if, for example, he is from Mongolia, Egypt or Chile (in this case) - countries without traditions of combat cinema. You need much more luck and a good Agent than Adkins or Grillo.
I’ll add that no one has canceled the factor of having an actor’s TALENT, which, you see, most film actors have problems with...
Logical.
Well, “Kiltro” can be considered “his” film with a stretch, but it’s too local.
If “Savior” hits the big market, then it’s quite possible things will go uphill.
In general, the topic of “your” film is dangerous. Now Adkins can’t get rid of Boyka. This is how he will play until retirement.
More local - less popular. Logical?
It's just that before Redeemer came out, he didn't have his own film.
And here, according to the trailer, everything goes towards this impression.
In general, he has appeared a long time ago. It's just geographically more local. Personally, I always liked him much more than Adkins.
Scott has some serious competition!
They move dynamically, but sometimes some shots look sluggish, like Gary Daniels. It’s like they’re wearing weights....on the whole I liked it, it’s a must see.
PS I don’t understand, “One Million Kick” by Möller is already online?
But you don’t have to take turns to fuck!!)) but submissive opponents don’t jump out one by one from behind the camera angle as if by the magic of a conveyor belt.
Mirror is beautiful. Of course, it is not very wise to film the attack of three people in one shot - it is immediately clear that they are waiting for Marco to put his block under their attacks. But I’d rather watch this than the same Møller in his latest “masterpiece” who gets hit on the head twenty times (a la Van Damme), and then he starts hitting back.
In addition, Mirror’s tall stature very favorably emphasizes his speed and excellent plastic movements in the frame.
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One of the producers clarified that this is just a "first teaser" (and not a trailer, as indicated in the title).