

The next step involves putting Van Damme into his first PG-13 movie, which will be “Street Fighter.” In other words, a lot of action without much blood. (In the film, Van Damme is tempted to travel back in time to prevent his wife’s murder a decade earlier.)

Perry Katz, Universal’s marketing chief, said one key goal was to reach a potential audience of women aged 20 to 50 by playing up in ads the romantic angle of the story. Research showed the audience for his films tended to be heavily skewed toward young males, typically from 15 to 24 years old, who make up the primary audience for action films. Van Damme’s relationship with Universal was formed when the studio picked up “Lionheart” and subsequently released another film, “Hard Target.”īoth films performed modestly well in the United States, but Van Damme was primarily seen as a foreign star until “Timecop.” Universal’s immediate challenge with “Timecop"-a $30 million film in which Van Damme plays a policeman in 2004 who is able to travel back in time-was to broaden the previously narrow demographics for Van Damme movies domestically.
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Diamant didn’t see much star potential in the muscular actor until Diamant noticed his young son kept watching on videocassette a rough cut of a film Van Damme had just completed called “Bloodsport.”ĭiamant eventually became the former cab driver and bouncer’s mentor, cleaning up his contract obligations by buying out a firm Van Damme had signed with when he needed money. are and star subhuge amateur black 2 amp getting my alleine. You can easily improve your search by specifying the number of letters in the answer. Below are all possible answers to this clue ordered by its rank. We think the likely answer to this clue is DAMME. Van Damme’s Hollywood career started in the 1980s when he dropped by the office of independent producer Moshe Diamant. black uncut lady girl for girl2girl by babe before mature timecop. 'Timecop' Star Van Crossword Clue The crossword clue 'Timecop' star Van with 5 letters was last seen on the January 01, 2007. As Van Damme puts it, the plan is “to go from simple cruddy movies to special effects and science fiction with a good story and a big cast.” It’s also no accident but part of a long-range plan Van Damme, his advisers, agents at International Creative Management and studio executives devised to broaden his appeal and push him into the higher budget films with more mainstream appeal and better directors.
