Michael Biehn
I heard he's replacing Dylan McDermott...
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I heard he's replacing Dylan McDermott...
Even the end of the world has to start someplace...share
Biehn is a very good actor, and he certainly has chemistry with Kilmer. Their scenes together in "Tombstone" were electric.
Biggest sin was committed by Fox when they launched Alien3 without Biehn...
I totally agree with you and I think he'll play the villain again in this one.
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Yes he is... and he is a great actor/guy. He shot some last week and returns next week to shoot the rest.
shareHi actionunlimited,
Since you are a stunt coördinator (right?) can you tell us something about the stunts? Are there many and does Michael Biehn any?
Also can you tell us if his role is a substantial one, or only a few scenes?
He's got a cool part... can't reveal too much yet, but he isn't using a double, everything you will see is him. There is a lot of action in the film, the director Charles Winkler likes doing action sequences and is great to work with. Curtis also isn't using a double, he's in great shape and likes the action sequences too.
shareThank you for the info! I understand you can't reveal too much, but it's great to hear he still does action himself, although he did say once he's not a stuntman, I think he respects your profession very much. And thanks for the information on Curtis, because I was wondering about him in this movie, since he's not known as an actor.
It sounds like an interesting movie to be working on as a stunt coördinator.....
If there's anything more you can reveal about this movie, it would be highly appreciated
Great to hear about this. Thanks so much for sharing.
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Will this movie be at the cinemas? It would be good to see Michael Biehn in a big budget movie with a juicy part again. He is far too talented of an actor to be left with crap movies and crap roles. Hollywood really needs to reconize his cult status and give him the kind of roles he had in the 80's and 90's.
Yeah it's going to theatres. It is indeed a larger studio film but I'm not sure if it's bigger budget. Might be in the midrange.
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