Guest Duke_The_Dog Posted December 28, 2005 Report Posted December 28, 2005 (edited) I wonder how much this movie cost to make? Da Meltz said 15-20 mil for the Big Screen 5 mil if they do the made for TV Edited December 28, 2005 by Duke_The_Dog
Guest DuDe Posted December 28, 2005 Report Posted December 28, 2005 P.S. - Pigs will fly before you see The Rock appear in a "WWE Movie." Even he probably thinks they're a joke as they're straight-to-video material. Oh, would they really. Well guess what, he already did. WWE Films have co-produced The Rundown and Walking Tall, and I could have sworn that they have produced Scorpion King as well, but Wikipedia disagrees with me.
cabbageboy Posted December 28, 2005 Report Posted December 28, 2005 I'll make a prediction. This Kane movie is going to easily make more money than the Cena flick. By fall of next year Cena is going to have practically no heat left and no one will give a shit about his movie. I mean this is Kane in a starring role as a serial killer. It's Lion's Gate. It's a cheesy horror flick. How can it fail?
2GOLD Posted December 28, 2005 Report Posted December 28, 2005 P.S. - Pigs will fly before you see The Rock appear in a "WWE Movie." Even he probably thinks they're a joke as they're straight-to-video material. Oh, would they really. Well guess what, he already did. WWE Films have co-produced The Rundown and Walking Tall, and I could have sworn that they have produced Scorpion King as well, but Wikipedia disagrees with me. WWE didn't co-produce, Vince's name is on the movie so the Rock could be called the Rock. Vince gets a producer credit, the Rock can be called the Rock. That's all it was. WWE films didn't exist at the times those two movies were made. WWE Films would have to take off in a HUGE way for Dwayne to come back to star in one of their films.
2GOLD Posted December 28, 2005 Report Posted December 28, 2005 I'll make a prediction. This Kane movie is going to easily make more money than the Cena flick. By fall of next year Cena is going to have practically no heat left and no one will give a shit about his movie. I mean this is Kane in a starring role as a serial killer. It's Lion's Gate. It's a cheesy horror flick. How can it fail? Four words: Alone in the dark Let's see if the trailer looks better or worse than that. You gotta have at least a halfway decent trailer. It's gonna make back the 20 million easy since most WWE fans will go for the laugh.
SuperJerk Posted December 29, 2005 Report Posted December 29, 2005 Okay...what's with this Kane's "next" movie shit?
Si82 Posted December 29, 2005 Report Posted December 29, 2005 Okay...what's with this Kane's "next" movie shit? Yeah, that puzzled me too.
Si82 Posted December 29, 2005 Report Posted December 29, 2005 P.S. - Pigs will fly before you see The Rock appear in a "WWE Movie." Even he probably thinks they're a joke as they're straight-to-video material. Oh, would they really. Well guess what, he already did. WWE Films have co-produced The Rundown and Walking Tall, and I could have sworn that they have produced Scorpion King as well, but Wikipedia disagrees with me. WWE didn't co-produce, Vince's name is on the movie so the Rock could be called the Rock. Vince gets a producer credit, the Rock can be called the Rock. That's all it was. WWE films didn't exist at the times those two movies were made. WWE Films would have to take off in a HUGE way for Dwayne to come back to star in one of their films. Actually, both "The Rundown" and "Walking Tall" were produced in association with WWE Films. So there you go.
Guest DuDe Posted December 29, 2005 Report Posted December 29, 2005 P.S. - Pigs will fly before you see The Rock appear in a "WWE Movie." Even he probably thinks they're a joke as they're straight-to-video material. Oh, would they really. Well guess what, he already did. WWE Films have co-produced The Rundown and Walking Tall, and I could have sworn that they have produced Scorpion King as well, but Wikipedia disagrees with me. WWE didn't co-produce, Vince's name is on the movie so the Rock could be called the Rock. Vince gets a producer credit, the Rock can be called the Rock. That's all it was. WWE films didn't exist at the times those two movies were made. WWE Films would have to take off in a HUGE way for Dwayne to come back to star in one of their films. Actually, both "The Rundown" and "Walking Tall" were produced in association with WWE Films. So there you go. Yeah, what he said Also WWE Films would have to take off in a HUGE way for Dwayne to come back to star in one of their films. Wahahahahaha Yeah, because Dwayne's movie career is soooooo huge that he won't have business with WWE Films anymore
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