News is running a little hot right now of Shane Black's finished Predator script. We hope it has a big role for Arnold to return as Dutch and while we do not have a new statement from Arnold, we did talk briefly with another Predator star, Jessie Ventura. We asked the sexual Tyrannosaurus about working with Schwarzenegger.
"Well, I think the best story was that my famous "I ain't got time to bleed" would never have happened if Arnold was not sick," says Ventura. "He got very ill on the set, and they had to resurrect scenes, and that scene had originally been cut but got added back in. So I owe that to the fact that Arnold got sick."
Another ballsy action movie, Commando, just turned 30 so I spoke with Jenny, played by Alyssa Milano, about her Arnold memories.
"Arnold used to help me with my algebra homework," Milano admits. "He was always very good to me."
We also asked Alyssa what exercises she does to stay in shape.
"I do yoga, Pilates, spinning classes and run after my 3 year old," the Commando actress tells TheArnoldFans.
My neighbor owns a Milano music album, which was a big hit in Japan, so I also asked her about her singing passion and questioned the actress on her favorite bands.
"I love to sing to my kids," says Milano. "It's crazy how you can feel there little bodies relax when they hear music. What a gift music is! I love Sufjan Stevens, Blur, Elbow, and The Beatles."
New Year's eve is fast approaching and we can't think of a better film to watch at the end of the year than End of Days! TheArnoldFans spoke with Arnold's co-star and comedian, Kevin Pollak.
We asked Kevin if he smoked any cigars with his co-star or attempted to get fit with Arnold.
"I did smoke stogies with Arnold," Pollak admits. "But I loved to walk by - he had a trailer on-set that was just filled with workout equipment, and I would walk by with a big plate of cake, and laugh in his face."
Pollak also talked about his role in the series MOM, a series by Chuck Lorre. Lorre also produced Two and a Half Men, which Schwarzenegger co-stared in a major role on the series finale.
"That was a great gig," Pollak begins. "Chuck Lorre proved once again he is a god of television sitcom, in that he can create life and take it away when the whim strikes him. For me, it was a phenomenal experience, with a tremendous cast. Obviously, getting to work with Alison Janney and Anna Faris would be a dream come true for any squat-Jew-funny-fucker. But it ended at the perfect time. And a world of jobs, both directing and acting, opened up to me, that I otherwise would not have been available for."