THE TRANSPORTER 3 IS A MEGATON BOMB
- By Jeremy Smith
- Published 02/26/2008
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The never-once-inaccurate IMDb informs us that French filmmaker Olivier Megaton "takes his name from his birthday: the 6th of August 1965 is the 20th anniversary of the dropping of the Hiroshima A-bomb." I guess that's a little more tasteful than Olivier Radiation Sickness, but such restraint doesn't make him any less of an asshole. I mean, I share a birthday with Chuck Berry, but never once in my life did I consider changing my name to Jeremy Women's Bathroom Camera. Until now.What Monsieur Megaton lacks in class, I'm sure he more than makes up for in visual audaciousness, which means he's an ideal hire for the third installment of the utterly nonsensical Transporter franchise. Megaton will replace Luc Besson-protege Louis Leterrier, whose slightly above-average action chops somehow qualified him for that sophisticated bedroom farce called The Incredible Hulk (if we're lucky, Megaton will be directing Captain America in a couple of years). Jason Statham will, of course, reprise his role as the buff expediter of sensitive items, while Prison Break's Robert Knepper has been tapped to play Fiorello Laguardia.
At the press day for The Bank Job, Statham mentioned that Besson was working up a story for the third film, but he stopped short of confirming that Robert Mark Kamen would be scripting. To be honest, he seemed more enthusiastic about Crank 2. And that's why we love him.
The Transporter 3 is scheduled for a sixteen-week shoot in Russia and France.
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Comment #1 (Posted by BurmaShave)
Awesomely done. But is T-Bag actually in this?
Comment #2 (Posted by Jeremy Smith)
He is. And his dad was my pets' veterinarian!
Comment #3 (Posted by Sam)
This really only reminds me that Clive Owen hasn't been in a good action film since those BMW ads (despite trying, painfully). Shame.
Comment #4 (Posted by Kevski)
After watching DISTRICT 13, Michael Bay just doesn't tickle my balls the way he used to. Luc Besson is the new King of action. And, back in the day, when he made the phenomenal LEON, he was too.
Bay does what he does well. There are other pretenders to the action crown: Greengrass, Liman, etc... But after D13, there's only one ruler, and it is... BESSON!
Comment #5 (Posted by Lucidz)
I dont know sam, i thought shoot em up was exactly what it was advertised to be. It was crank-light, with more Owen flavor. As an aside, if you look at the action aspects, children of men is pretty f'king awesome.
Comment #6 (Posted by Tennyson)
I'm reading this megaton stuff, and I'm thinking "This can't be right!" Ahncrieableh!!!! And Sam, I've got to disagree with you about Clive Owen. Children of Men was one of the classiest action films in a very long time!
Comment #7 (Posted by Ronald Bryan)
As long as Statham doesn't star in a sequel to In the Name of the King, I will be happy.
Comment #8 (Posted by bpvalentine)
T-Bag murdered a vet after his hand was cut off season 2 of Prison Break. huh.

