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Katee Sackhoff Fights Alongside Gina Carano in Female Expendables

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Action veteran Katee Sackhoff will put her Battlestar Galactica skills to the test alongside Gina Carano in the all-female version of The Expendables. We previously posted Carano’s attachment to the Adi Shankar production and the news about Sackhoff comes as a welcome addition for sci-fi fans. We’ve yet to see a veteran action heroine added to the cast (ie Sigourney Weaver, Linda Hamilton, etc), but the picture is building a solid young core of experienced action stars to carry what will hopefully be a successful franchise. Hit the jump for more on Sackhoff’s addition and the reaction from Shankar.

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alycakes4227d ago

I thought they had put this thought to rest...I really don't know that we need this at all.

CPO4226d ago

That and the fact that these "all" female cast movies (think "Charlie's Angels" here) often just end up being exploited for cheap looks at scantily clad or buff women and lose any credibility.

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DarkBlood4225d ago

imagine a crossover with the male team man there will be shit blown up worldwide the scale of that kind of film would be big

explosions, explosions everywhere

kingPoS4225d ago

Wow Katie is fracking hot! lol

had to say it. hehe

If this movie did come to fruition, wouldn't it be rather obvious after Extendables 2.

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For a Violent Film, ‘Boy Kills World’ Boasts An Anti-Violent Message

Does the ultra-violent new movie, Boy Kills World, glorify violence or encourage a world without it? We see the latter.

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Secrets of the Neanderthals Review: History of the Other Us - Filmzzine

Secrets of the Neanderthals Review: The Netflix documentary unearths some new discoveries about the Neanderthals, who disappeared off the face of Earth.

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“Monsters, Inc.” Was About More Than Just Facing Your Fears | FlickLuster

Shaz from GL takes a new look into the broader themes of one of Pixar's oldest animated feature films.

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