Dark InkWhat does that tattoo mean? Well, the skull implies impending death – or willingness to kill - while the crow is a bad omen, so in a round-about way, it’s saying that ‘You’re about to die’ or ‘I am going to bring you death’: pretty suitable for a mercenary, though it probably won’t look as good next to the Snarf tattoo on your shoulderblade. Stallone 3:16 says… don’t cripple the boss. The only thing that prevented him losing a pin was the huge bag he was carrying, shielding him from the explosion. Having accidentally broken Stallone’s neck, Steve Austin almost lost a leg when an explosion went off right next to his foot. We’re guessing he took a proper salary for the five days he did on number two.ġ4. Arnie did his part for free as a favour to his old Planet Hollywood partner – taking six hours out of his gubernatorial schedule to play Trench. Those CameosOriginally, the first movie’s two big cameos were going to be done separately – it was Bruce Willis who suggested they maximize their celebrity impact in one go. The last one was for Stallone to keep – it was flogged last year for $130,000. One was kept pristine while another got totaled in the big crash sequence. Bad Mutha-TruckersThat customized 1955 Ford F100 that Stallone rides around in the movie? It’s one of three made by West Coast Customs for the movie – actually reworked ’56 models. But Van Damme, who was berserk, tracked him down at a nightclub and offered him out again. The reason? Sylvester Stallone: “At a party in my home in Miami in 1997, Van Damme was tired of Seagal claiming he could kick his ass so he offered Seagal outside into my back yard. Offered a role in the Expenda-sequel, Seagal again baulked at sharing celluloid space with The Muscles From Brussels. Seagal vs Van Damme: The Truth (According to Sly)The downside of having Van Damme in the sequel movie is that Steven Seagal definitely won’t be in it.
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