Den of Geek writes:
I nervously anticipated my interview with Gina Carano. I love action films and getting the chance to talk to a rising star from this genre would have been exciting enough, but I’ve been a fan of Carano as an MMA fighter for years now.
My nerves, then, were primarily due to excitement, but there were a couple of other things that were putting me on edge.
Someone whose day job is to punch people in the face might not make the friendliest interview subject, I considered. Not to mention that I’m an idiot who likes to ask silly questions, questions which someone who is well versed in throat-choking might not appreciate being asked. I felt physically safe, at least, as we’d be separated by a quite sizable ocean when the interview took place, but still.
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I used to be a huge Gina Carano fan, but like many others I now could care less. Sure she used to be the face of womens mma, but by vanishing for years after her first loss she left a bad taste in the mouth of fans, even more so by announcing a fight then backing out right before without so much as an explanation why. Now all the hype about her becoming a movie star is tired and irrelevant, like her career in mma.
Maybe the movie is decent, i haven't seen it yet. But it appears to be tailored to her as opposed to her acting a part which seems like a poor way to earn acting credentials.