Guest pappajacks Posted January 2, 2003 Report Posted January 2, 2003 According to IMDB.com, Steve Austin has signed on to voice himself in the upcoming film "Celebrity Deathmatch: The Movie". It's set to release sometime in 2003. Credit: 1wrestling.com
Guest creativename Posted January 2, 2003 Report Posted January 2, 2003 They should've struck while the iron was hot. Celebrity Deathmatch is old news now.
Guest Youth N Asia Posted January 2, 2003 Report Posted January 2, 2003 I'll have no interest in seeing this. Are they actually going to have it on the big screen
Guest Eagan469 Posted January 2, 2003 Report Posted January 2, 2003 This whole thing is 5 years too late.
Guest AndrewTS Posted January 2, 2003 Report Posted January 2, 2003 I agree--he was starring in the show for nearly the beginning, and while it was hugely successful they should have done it then. Besides, it won't be Austin, it'll be a clay figure who may or may not be voiced by Austin.
Guest Mole Posted January 2, 2003 Report Posted January 2, 2003 Besides, it won't be Austin, it'll be a clay figure who may or may not be voiced by Austin. Well, is Austin is staring in it, that means it is his voice.
Guest ReyReyRox00 Posted January 2, 2003 Report Posted January 2, 2003 According to IMDB.com, Steve Austin has signed on to voice himself in the upcoming film "Celebrity Deathmatch: The Movie". It's set to release sometime in 2003. Credit: 1wrestling.com imdb.com whoops the lama's assMy Webpage
Guest subliminal_animal Posted January 3, 2003 Report Posted January 3, 2003 Besides, it won't be Austin, it'll be a clay figure who may or may not be voiced by Austin. According to IMDB.com, Steve Austin has signed on to voice himself in the upcoming film "Celebrity Deathmatch: The Movie". It's set to release sometime in 2003. Ta-da! And Celebrity Deathmatch was hugely successful? And one gripe about the headline ... this really shouldn't qualify as a movie.
Guest RedJed Posted January 3, 2003 Report Posted January 3, 2003 Wow what a dumb idea, what can they do in a feature length film with clay that they can't show on TV anyway other than cussing? It's not like there was ever any censored violence or claymation gore in the first place anyway. IMDB is a f'n joke anyway, I'd take this news with a small grain of salt.
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