Dubbel Dolph

I julis nummer av tidningen Impact tar man en titt på Dolphs framtida projekt och där nämner man såklart The Expendables och nya Universal Soldier.
Nedan följer en liten förhandsgranskning av numret där Dolphan figurerar.

He’s back – but don’t call it a comeback. Dolph Lundgren is about to figure more prominently on the action radar. Impact finds out why…

Don’t call it a comeback, he’s been here for years! Another action hero from the ’80s and ’90s who’s in the midst of a well deserved return to form is Dolph Lundgren. Since making his memorable debut in Rocky IV (yes, we know he was in A View to a Kill – but that was a throwaway role), Lundgren went onto headline some classic slices of action including Dark Angel, Red Scorpion, Vic Armstrong’s superb Joshua Tree, Showdown in Little Tokyo and Universal Soldier. Sadly some of his subsequent movies didn’t serve him as well as they might, but recent releases such as The Defender, Direct Action, The Mechanik and, most recently, Missionary man have seen a return to glory. Lundgren recently wrapped work on Universal Soldier 3 and is currently shooting The Expendables as part of the ensemble cast assembled by Sylvester Stallone. So, we thought it was a good time to take a look at two of his most recent projects, Direct Contact which hits DVD this month and the soon-to-be-released Command Performance.

Direct Contact
Directed by Nu Image’s Danny Lerner, this movie hits DVD shelves in the UK this month. Starring Dolph Lundgren and Streets of Fire hero…

[ This article is available in full in the July 2009 edition of Impact ]

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  1. Qain

    Det där ser ut som ett nummer som måste läsas! Mest för Dolph, men inte bara; ser även att David Carradine hedras, Transformers (filmer nästan i samma klass som Dolphs) och Mifune.. ujuj, Dolph kicks ass!

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