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Camera... Action Jackson!, Lights, Sci-Fidelity, Separate but Sequel, The Casting Conch
He'll Be Back?In what will probably turn out to be another in a series of rumors about Terminator: Salvation, there's a possibility that Arnold Schwarzenegger might just actually appear in the film after all. Latino Review posted a picture of the Governator visiting the Salvation set and meeting with Christian Bale. Accompanying the picture they were sent was a not-that-well-written letter from a source indicating that Schwarzenegger was on the set to provide voiceover for the visual effects team to reference during post-production. And what good is a voice without the body of the original Terminator? The source also promises that the fully rendered digital face of Schwarzenegger will be replacing that of recently cast Roland Kickinger, who plays the part of the young Arnold. The same effect was done in the Star Wars prequels to put the face of Christopher Lee on his Jedi-fighting stunt double.
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The Clinton News-Record is reporting that a former bodybuilder from Austria is set to play the T-800 in the upcoming Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins. No, Arnold Schwarzenegger isn't reprising the role he originated almost 25 years ago. But filmmakers apparently did the next best thing short of actually sending a casting director back in time to the 1980s: They hired Roland Kickinger, who once portrayed a young Schwarzenegger in a TV biopic about the now-governor of California. Kickinger doesn't have a gem like Hercules In New York on his resumé, but he seems to have all the other assets in place.
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Accidents Do Happen, Adventures in Fakery, Let's Blame the Media!, Separate but Sequel, The Casting Conch, We Call Do-Over
Rumors: Terminated!Well, damn. It turns out our earlier report of a certain young star having to go through amputation surgery on the heels of a traumatic car accident have been greatly exaggerated. The LA Times has put the rumors to rest, as Shia LeBeouf's publicist emailed them this morning saying the rumor was "totally untrue." And though publicists have been known to lie through their teeth ("Brad and Jennifer are not having problems and are very happy"), I believe them on this one.
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