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Arnold Schwarzenegger Signs for T4 and True Lies 2


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arnoldschwarzenegger.jpgCalifornia Governor and actor Arnold Schwarzenegger has decided to return into the movie business, signing to star in two big money sequels.

Schwarzenegger, 58, has agreed to work once again with the Oscar-winning director James Cameron for the forth "Terminator" project and for the "True Lies" sequel, according to website Moviehole.net.

Actress Eliza Dushku, who will star as the daughter of Arnold in "True Lies 2", says: "We all caught up. Me, Jamie Lee Curtis, Arnold and Jim (James Cameron), to talk about "True Lies 2", about a month ago in California. We're doing it. Definitely doing it. I'm revved."

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has agreed to work once again with the Oscar-winning director James Cameron for the forth "Terminator"

At least if Cameron does it there is a glimmer of hope that it might be pretty good.

I won't like the movie if it involves Claire Danes, Nick Stahl and any tie in with the previous travesty directed by Jonathan Mostow.

Cameron better direct, or I'm not even going to give it a viewing.

It would also be nice if they could get Linda Hamilton back, but I suppose I could let that slide.

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I wonder if Arnold is going to be in the sequel to this

The Rooftop "Found Footage Festival" is screening Arnold's ass-grabbing "Carnival in Rio" at various locales round the states...

Listen to more about the Ahnoad flick and the Found Footage Festival here.

nice pose......good screen-test.....this guy just might have a future in sexual harassment.....i don`t know about a future in acting though.....maybe politics..... :)

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