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20100726 Monday July 26, 2010

Top 10 Sport Star Actors

Explosive new MMA film Death Warrior is released on DVD today by E1 Entertainment. With a cast stacked with some of the biggest and best fighters from the Ultimate Fighting Championship (including former UFC Light heavyweight champion Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, who also stars as BA Baracus in the new version of The A Team), we thought we’d celebrate by bringing you the top 10 sports stars who have made the break into films...

Click the Read More link to see our top 10 sporty thesps. Or click this link to enter our competition to win a copy of Death Warrior and MMA movie Unrivaled on DVD.

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Londoners Get A Free Gander At 3D

It’s exactly two years to the launch date tomorrow for the London 2012 Olympic Games and anyone popping down to Trafalgar Square can clap their eyes on some 3D home cinema tech.

Official Worldwide Olympic Partner Panasonic is hosting an event to mark the two-year countdown date and it is setting up a 3D Future Zone, featuring six special pods fitted with Panasonic’s Full HD 3D Plasma Home Theatre Systems.

Visitors can enter the pods to enjoy recent Olympic Games footage in “true-to-life” “high-quality 3D”. Panasonic is also setting up a 60 metres-square LED screen in Trafalgar Square to broadcast BBC News’ live feed of celebrations being hosted inside the Olympic Park, East London.

Events and attractions at the free event on 27 July start at 11am and continue until 7pm, including a chance to “Meet & Greet” the official London 2012 Olympic Games mascot, Wenlock, and a live dance performance with stars from the hit film StreetDance 3D.

Those unable to make it to Trafalgar Square to join in the festivities can watch everything live on the Panasonic website.


Interview: Magnus Scheving

Tell us about your character in the movie?
I play a super villain called Poldark. He wants to own all the oil supplies in the whole world. He’s going to do something to it and his plan is stolen, unfortunately, by a nine-year-old. And, even more unfortunately, that nine-year-old is babysat by Jackie Chan. That’s a huge challenge for him.

Was it fun to play a Bond-style super villain?
He’s a great scientist, but there’s a side of him which isn’t that brilliant. He likes a fight, he likes a challenge. Nothing can stop him in taking over the whole world, in dominating the whole thing – except maybe Jackie Chan. He’s also a fashion freak. He likes to dress well and look nice. But he is surrounded by muscle heads who don’t really understand how he wants to be dressed. They bring him strange outfits all the time. So yeah, he’s ruthless.

You must have laughed when they showed you some of the outfits?
In the beginning of the movie you have great clothes – really fashionable. And Poldark really likes that. Then he’s going to try to blend in and he asks his team to get him the right outfit. And they don’t really understand what he means so they’re bringing him cowboy outfits and all kinds of strange things. Through the whole movie he’s wearing those ridiculous outfits: shorts, Hawaiian shirts and cowboy outfits. And it’s funny. It’s really, really funny.

What was it like to shoot an action movie with the legendary Jackie Chan?
This movie is so great because it’s action comedy. And if you really want to do action comedy, what better person to do it with than Jackie Chan? When they asked me to do it I said, ‘Yes, absolutely!’ And it’s also like a kids’ movie and an action movie and it’s exciting, it’s cool. There are a lot of stunts. I think it’s just about everything in one movie.

They say you should never work with children or animals. What was your experience like with the kids?
Brian Levant, the director, he’s very good at getting everything out of the kids. He pulls it out slowly. He tries to make them comfortable. Because there’s a lot of action in this. I mean, one time, Jackie Chan is lifting up a chair that they’re tied to and the kid’s on his back. And he’s turning and throughout the whole fight scene the kid’s in the back. So there’s a lot of interesting things and Brian’s really good at that.

The Spy Next Door is available on Blu-ray and DVD on 2 August from Momentum Pictures.


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