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@Mr.Bombastic
Du solltest Dich lieber fragen, was am 21.07.04 los war und wer da aus der Portokasse mal schnell die 60k nachgekauft hat zu 0,60 Euro (so ab ca.16.00).
Na, wer schreibt sich diese 60k auf sein Konto?
Wer jetzt "ich wars" hier schreibt, den bezichtige ich dann hier als ........ !!!!
Damals konnte man dem Oberpusher Mr.Bombastic ja eine richtige Freude bereiten mit dem Kauf und seine "Ausbruchpostings" überschlugen sich hier ja förmlich.
@Mac..Million in #725 schreibst Du: ... Mich interessiert nur die mittelfristige Tendenz....
Anmerkung von mir: ...sind denn Deine 24 Monate, die Du ab jetzt Long sein wolltest schon wieder gegessen für Dich?
P.S. Ich hab bisher übrigens nicht verkauft, auch gestern nicht als der Kurs bei 0,69 stand.
da du offenbar ein Ei am wandern hast und die fundamentalen Faktwen überlesen hast
Extra für die Schwätzer,Lügner,Pusher und Basher warum ich long bin !!!
" T4" MOVES FORWARD WITH ARNOLD!
Producers head back to Terminator!
Reported By: TheARNOLDFANS.com Staff
Saturday, May 8, 2004
Arnold fan Abking and his brother have some promising news for " Terminator 4" . Mario Kassar and Andrew Vajna are focusing again on the next Terminator film! They were asked about their future projects - " We are gearing up for some very huge projects! We are focusing all of our energies on Terminator 4! We have an amazing idea that will make sci-fi movie goers cheer. It stays true to the Terminator universe says Vajna. Arnold will be back for this one, but for how long he will be in the film is the question right now.
Let`s hope Mario Kassar and Andrew Vajna FIRST listen to the fan`s demand for T3.5. The smartest thing the producers could do is to have Arnold film some additional scenes for T3.5 while he is simultaneously filming T4. Then release T3.5 a few months prior to T4. If T3 gets fixed it would be the best Terminator film to date. A new theatrical release of T3.5 would draw even more hype for T4. Let`s do it! Sign our T3.5 petition now!
Check DarkHorizons.com to read more on the producer`s plans for Rambo 4 and their new fantasy film!
DarkHorizons.com:
The news sounds rosier for the " Terminator" and " Rambo" franchises. Regular action film scooper `ABKing` has his own informants, one of which dropped in this quote from producers Mario Kassar and Andrew Vajna when asked about their future projects - " We are gearing up for some very huge projects! We are focusing all of our energies on Terminator 4! We have an amazing idea that will make sci-fi movie goers cheer. It stays true to the Terminator universe says Vajna. Arnold will be back for this one, but for how long he will be in the film is the question right now.
We also want to make another Rambo movie with our good buddy Sly Stallone. Things are being sorted out as we speak and we will get to produce another Rambo film. Stallone is waiting to see the script and then do his own polish from there as he did with the previous Rambo movies. People will be in for a big surprise with this new Rambo film, but don`t worry says Kassar, Rambo still uses a machine gun and blows lots of things up. We also have a BIG fantasy movie in the works. This will be our HARRY POTTER and hopefully it will make our company C2 a billion dollars like Potter did for Warner Brothers" .
Gruss
Bombastic
60k hast?
Und nun möchtest Du vrkaufen?
HAMSI
Lane settles suit against Intermedia
Diane Lane and Intermedia have settled a lawsuit Lane brought against the production/distribution company last year. The suit involved a disagreement over the terms of the deal on the film " Me Again," which is still in development at Intermedia. No details were given on the agreement. But both sides had positive reactions to the settlement. " We`re glad that both sides reached this agreement," said Lane`s agent at Endeavor, Brian Swardstrom. " We`re happy for our valued client, Diane Lane, and glad to be back in business with Intermedia. They`ve got some great projects and we look forward to working with them in the near future." Jon Gumpert, Intermedia`s vice chairman and head of Motion Picture Operations, said: " We`re thrilled to settle this misunderstanding amicably and certainly hope to work with Diane Lane on future projects. We also look forward to continuing to work with Endeavor." (Liza Foreman)
Gruss
Bombastic
Los Angeles/München, 14. April, 2004 – IM Internationalmedia AG’s Tochterunternehmen Intermedia hat kürzlich die Zusammenarbeit bei zwei Projekten einerseits mit Dreamworks und andererseits mit Universal Pictures bekannt gegeben.
Gemeinsam mit Dreamworks soll der Film SKELETONS OF THE SAHARA produziert werden. Das Skript wurde von Carlo Bernard und Doug Miro geschrieben und basiert auf einer wahren Geschichte, die auch schon als Grundlage für den hoch anerkannten Roman von Dean H. King diente. Es handelt von den Strapazen amerikanischer Segler, die an der Küste Nordafrikas im Jahre 1815 Schiffbruch erlitten, von den Beduinen gefangen genommen und als Sklaven verkauft wurden. Was dann folgt, ist ein ergreifendes Epos und eine emotional mitreißende Geschichte über das Überleben, Kameradschaft und Abenteuer.
SKELETONS OF THE SAHARA ist einer der ersten Vertragsabschlüsse des neuen President of Production von Dreamworks Adam Goodman, der sich schon seit geraumer Zeit für dieses Projekt begeistert. Intermedias President of Motion Picture Group, Scott Kroopf: „Als ich zu Intermedia kam, war ich erfreut, ein solch aufregendes und zeitgerechtes Stück in unserem Entwicklungsportfolio zu finden. Bei einer solchen Produktion einen starken (einheimischen) Partner wie Adam Goodman und Dreamworks zu haben, passt perfekt in die neue Richtung, die Intermedia einschlagen möchte.“ Carlo Bernard und Doug Miro haben vor kurzem THE GREAT RAID für Miramax geschrieben und stellen gerade das Skript zu THE TALISMAN für Dreamworks fertig. Intermedia, Paula Weinstein und Barry Levinson wollen den Film produzieren.
Daneben wurde auch die Zusammenarbeit mit Universal Pictures bei dem Projekt THE 11TH HOUR vertraglich fixiert, wobei Universal den US-Vertrieb übernimmt. Der Film handelt von einem verräterischen FBI Agenten, welcher geheime Unterlagen an die Sowjetunion verkauft. Diese beinhalten Namen von Spionen, Angaben zu einem Tunnel unter der sowjetischen Botschaft in Washington, D.C. und vieles mehr. THE 11TH HOUR soll zusammen mit Outlaw Productions und Scott Strauss produziert werden, Billy Ray soll die Regie übernehmen.
Kontakt:
Catherine Reitzle
Public Relations
IM Internationalmedia AG
Cuvilliésstrasse 25
D-81679 München
Tel: +49 (89) 98107150
Fax: +49 (89) 98107199
Disclaimer
Anmerkung der IM Internationalmedia AG: Für die genannten Projekte sind die Vorabverträge geschlossen worden. Wir weisen jedoch darauf hin, dass es in der Filmindustrie jederzeit zu einer Veränderung oder, das beiderseitige Einverständnis vorausgesetzt, sogar zur Auflösung von Verträgen kommen kann.
Mon May 17, 8:00 PM ET
Sharon Swart, STAFF
Intl. Film Guarantors` annual luncheon at the Hotel du Cap`s Eden Roc restaurant drew a high-powered mix of bankers, bonders and billionaires. Producer Joni Sighvatsson, JPMorgan Chase`s John Miller and Dutch money man Frans Afman caught up with each other at one sea-view table, as big-bucks entrepreneurs Jim Stern, Bill Pohlad, Bob Yari and Bo Hyde chatted at another.
Also on hand were IFG prexy Steve Mangel and IFG production prexy Joan Weidman, Intermedia topper Moritz Borman, Cinerenta/Infinity`s Michael Ohoven, Comerica Entertainment Group`s Jared Underwood and Endgame`s Doug Hansen.
Mon May 17, 8:00 PM ET
Cathy Dunkley, Adam Dawtrey, STAFF
Stephen Hopkins, whose HBO movie " The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (news)" screens here in competition Friday, has committed to direct " Me Again" for Beryl Vertue`s Hartswood Films.
Summit Entertainment will co-finance the pic with longtime backers Intermedia and BBC Films.
The amnesia thriller has an original screenplay by Vertue`s son-in-law, Steven Moffat, best known for penning BBC sitcom " Coupling" (also produced by Hartswood).
" Me Again" has a convoluted development history. Originally set in Blighty, it was rewritten as an American movie when Bruce Willis (news) decided he wanted to star. Intermedia set it up last year as a \$75 million production, to be directed by Dean Parisot, with Diane Lane (news) co-starring. But pre-production stalled when Willis dropped out in April 2003.
Intermedia was subsequently sued by Lane over its alleged failure to honor her \$2.7 million pay-or-play deal, but that suit was recently settled.
Vertue and Moffat set about reworking it as a \$25 million British movie in December. Intermedia still wanted to be involved and agreed to a deal to write off a significant part of the heavy turnaround costs so that the project could move forward.
" I couldn`t be more pleased that we are back where we were in the first place," Vertue said. Hopkins was one of the first directors Vertue and Moffat thought of for the project, before its ill-fated American diversion.
" What had caught our eye was what he had done on `24,` which had real style and felt so different," Vertue said. " That was even before he did `Peter Sellers,` which is wonderful, too. We thought he would bring some of that style to `Me Again.`"
It`s the story of a man who wakes up in a hotel room with no memory and a dead body in the room. He must figure out if he`s a hitman or the undercover cop assigned to take down the assassin.
Hopkins described pic as a light romantic-comedy thriller. " Comedy is something I`m terrified of, so I`d like to try my hand at that," he said.
Intermedia chairman Moritz Borman and the BBC`s David Thompson are exec producing.
Hopkins said he hopes to start shooting the pic in September in the U.K.
BLOGGER GOES CELLULOID
Thousands of readers got to know him through his daily blog during the Iraq war, but now the mysterious Baghdad Blogger is about to reach a much bigger audience. According to the BBC, the man who calls himself Salam Pax has signed to have his diary made into a flick by Intermedia. The company said it was looking for a screenwriter to adapt " The Baghdad Blog``, a book based on Pax`s Web diary, which also dealt with his experience as a gay man in a dictatorship.
" He`s like a Nick Hornby in the middle of a war," said Scott Kroopf, chairman of Intermedia`s film division, to Web site ScreenDaily.com.
But don`t count on learning too much about the 29-year-old architectural student turned blogger and author: He continues to keep his identity a secret.
Posted: Saturday May 8th, 2004 11:15pm (Au-EST)
Author: Garth Franklin
Source:
http://www.darkhorizons.com/news04/040508f.php
In Focus magazine talked to " Troy" director Wolfgang Petersen recently and he confirmed both " Batman vs. Superman" and " Superman" are shelved at least for the near future. His aim with the former was to show two sides of two duelling giants and how they compare with our egos - " We have Batman and Superman in ourselves. We like Batman – we understand him, we suffer with him. On the other hand, we want to be Superman. But they`re conflicting philosophies. Let`s bring them together in one movie and see how we, as an audience, wrestle with our inner demons" .
So what in the hell is happening with it? " I always liked that concept so much. I think it`s on the back-burner because Warner Brothers decided to go with single " Batman" and " Superman" movies. " Superman" is, at the moment, shelved; I think if they successfully launch it again, then at some point it will be " Batman vs. Superman" again. I`ll definitely be attached to that project whenever..."
The news sounds rosier for the " Terminator" and " Rambo" franchises. Regular action film scooper `ABKing` has his own informants, one of which dropped in this quote from producers Mario Kassar and Andrew Vajna when asked about their future projects - " We are gearing up for some very huge projects! We are focusing all of our energies on Terminator 4! We have an amazing idea that will make sci-fi movie goers cheer. It stays true to the Terminator universe says Vajna. Arnold will be back for this one, but for how long he will be in the film is the question right now.
We also want to make another Rambo movie with our good buddy Sly Stallone. Things are being sorted out as we speak and we will get to produce another Rambo film. Stallone is waiting to see the script and then do his own polish from there as he did with the previous Rambo movies. People will be in for a big surprise with this new Rambo film, but don`t worry says Kassar, Rambo still uses a machine gun and blows lots of things up. We also have a BIG fantasy movie in the works. This will be our HARRY POTTER and hopefully it will make our company C2 a billion dollars like Potter did for Warner Brothers" .
Thanks to `JHBlade`, `Neusa` & `SC`
Sat May 22, 8:00 PM ET
Jonathan Bing, STAFF
Last year, Intermedia was touting " Me Again" as a $75 million blockbuster and desperately trying to plug an A-list star into the cast. This year, the project re-emerged at Cannes as a $25 million Brit pic to be directed by Stephen Hopkins.
Intermedia`s turnabout is part of a new pragmatism at Cannes 2004, as high-budget gambles give way to conservative deals on projects with more realistic pricetags.
Last year, independents were the high rollers here.
Intermedia and Dino de Laurentiis shopped dueling " Alexander" epics to indie distribs; Walden Media, which didn`t yet have a U.S. distrib for " Around the World In 80 Days," flew the cast to the Croisette for a mid-production junket; and Arnold Schwarzenegger (news) posed with robots on a stage in front of the Carlton to promote " T3," a $170 million film with a half-dozen international partners.
This year, the film market was brisk and businesslike, as sales companies left the hype to Michael Moore (news), the Hollywood majors, and the movie stars disporting themselves at the Hotel du Cap.
Independent financiers weren`t hawking rights to international tentpoles like " 80 Days" and Oliver Stone (news)`s " Alexander," which won`t be out until later this year. They were readjusting their slates, quietly lowering their production budgets and inking strategic partnerships with other independents.
Icon was kicking around an informal buying alliance with Newmarket so the two companies could team in the future to buy English-speaking territories to compete with major specialty labels like Fox Searchlight. Summit, which handles sales on Intermedia`s slate, is co-financing " Me Again."
International sales outfit Myriad Pictures breezed into Cannes this year and draped its sales banner from the lavish Carlton penthouse that served as its festival headquarters for the last few years.
But behind the scenes, Myriad was quietly re-adjusting its business plan. The company recently closed its London office. Myriad also struck a deal with Pandora, another sales company, to help sell international rights to its Ed Harris (news) pic, " Copying Beethoven."
The top-selling titles at Cannes still had star-power and big price tags. Lakeshore sold several territories on " Million Dollar Baby," the boxing drama starring and directed by Clint Eastwood (news); and Miramax put together a number of foreign sales on " Brothers Grimm," the Heath Ledger (news) and Matt Damon (news) pic directed by Terry Gilliam (news). Both pics are budgeted well over $60 million.
But the real action here involved pics on the low end of the sales spectrum: Stephen Frears (news)` " Mrs. Henderson Presents," Neil Jordan (news)`s " Breakfast on Pluto," Terry Gilliam`s " Tideland," Guy Ritchie (news)`s " Revolver" and the Demi Moore (news) pic " Half Light."
These are internationally financed co-productions with budgets between $15 and $25 million. All are being financed without a U.S. distributor -- a reflection of the growing perception that American pre-buyers pay too little and demand too much control.
Independent sales firms haven`t entirely recovered from the low ebb of 2001, when the Neuer Markt bubble popped and the European pay TV business collapsed. European tax funds are no longer a cash cow for producers; some have evaporated altogether.
But these conditions have forced producers to grow shrewder about packaging international coproductions. " Since the disappearance of almost all of the funds, it`s been a better world for filmmakers with real projects," says Fernando Sulichin, who`s producing David Cronenberg (news)`s adaptation of Martin Amis`s " London Fields."
" The market isn`t flooded with films that didn`t deserve to be made and weren`t made for the right reasons," Sulichin says. " For example, U.K. sales and leaseback requirements are quite rigorous and the right films are getting financed for the right reasons. So we are finding that Cannes is a better place to talk about funding for projects, and we are seeing a real demand for product."
The greater abundance of product this year included documentaries and foreign-language product that was cheap to produce and cheap to buy, as well as low-budget genre films.
Joan Weidman, production president of bonding outfit IFG, remained bullish about the market. " European and domestic TV is coming back nicely; the advertising money is definitely up. The Euro buyers, where there was such much turbulence, there is now more stability. Call me quietly optimistic."
(Adam Dawtrey, Cathy Dunkley and Stephen Gaydos contributed to this report.)
Michael Fleming
May 14, 2003
Richard Gere is negotiating to star in " Sleepwalker," Intermedia's remake of the Swedish/Norwegian thriller about a sleepwalking man who fears he is responsible for the sudden disappearance of his family.
Nick Kazan and Doug Wright wrote the script and Mark Johnson is producing. They're looking to hook a director.
Gere would play the sleepwalker, who straps a video camera to his shoulder hoping to replicate the situation and solve a mystery that gets more complicated as a result.
The unorthodox format has drawn the attention of numerous stars and directors. Gere sparked to the rewrite that was done by Wright, and his ICM reps are negotiating a deal that will see him make the movie next spring.
Fresh from his Golden Globe-winning turn in " Chicago," Gere is due to begin work shortly opposite Jennifer Lopez in Miramax's remake of " Shall We Dance?." He follows that in the fall with the Hyde Park/National Geographic pic " Emperor Zehnder," which reteams Gere with " Primal Fear" director Gregory Hoblit.
" Sleepwalker" is the third Nordic film to take shape as a major Hollywood remake, following the Christopher Nolan-directed " Insomnia" and " Elling," a project bought by Kevin Spacey's Trigger Street that has A-list elements circling.
Johnson will produce " Sleepwalker" after he completes " The Alamo." Intermedia's Moritz Borman and Basil Iwanyk are exec producing along with John M. Jacobsen, who produced the original.
Copyright © 2003 Reed Business Information
HOLLYWOOD (Zap2it.com) - Richard Gere (" Chicago" ) is in talks to star in an English-language remake of Johannes Runenberg's 2000 Swedish/Norwegian thriller " Sleepwalker" for Intermedia.
The film centers on a middle-aged architect living happily with his wife and two children. One morning, however, he wakes up to discover that his entire family has disappeared. Fearing that his sleepwalking is the cause of the tragedy, he straps a video camera to his shoulder hoping to replicate the situation and solve a mystery that gets more complicated as a result.
The English-language script was written by Nick Kazan (" Enough" ) and Doug Wright (" Quills" ), reports Variety. A director has yet to be hired for the project.
Gere, who recently finished shooting Bille August's " Without Apparent Motive" opposite Juliane Moore, will soon begin work on the English-language remake of " Shall We Dance?" with Jennifer Lopez.
Production on " Sleepwalker" will take place next Spring.
Wed May 26, 8:00 PM ET (2004)
Online Staff, STAFF
The Swedish writing and directing team of Johan Brannstrom and Johannes Runeborg have signed with United Talent Agency.
The duo wrote and directed the Swedish-Norwegian thriller " Sleepwalkers," which Intermedia is set to remake with Richard Gere (news) attached to star.
They are managed by the Radmin Co.
Gere Gears Up for 'Sleepwalker'
Identity Writer Finds Shelter
Reported by: David Laprad
Intermedia has optioned the rights to " Shelter" from writer Michael Cooney (Identity). The psychological thriller follows a female forensic psychiatrist who specializes in debunking multiple personality disorder. She struggles to find a logical explanation for her latest patient's delusion when she discovers his various personalities are all murder victims.
Source: Reuters
Sat May 22, 8:00 PM ET
Jonathan Bing, STAFF
Last year, Intermedia was touting " Me Again" as a $75 million blockbuster and desperately trying to plug an A-list star into the cast. This year, the project re-emerged at Cannes as a $25 million Brit pic to be directed by Stephen Hopkins.
Intermedia`s turnabout is part of a new pragmatism at Cannes 2004, as high-budget gambles give way to conservative deals on projects with more realistic pricetags.
Last year, independents were the high rollers here.
Intermedia and Dino de Laurentiis shopped dueling " Alexander" epics to indie distribs; Walden Media, which didn`t yet have a U.S. distrib for " Around the World In 80 Days," flew the cast to the Croisette for a mid-production junket; and Arnold Schwarzenegger (news) posed with robots on a stage in front of the Carlton to promote " T3," a $170 million film with a half-dozen international partners.
This year, the film market was brisk and businesslike, as sales companies left the hype to Michael Moore (news), the Hollywood majors, and the movie stars disporting themselves at the Hotel du Cap.
Independent financiers weren`t hawking rights to international tentpoles like " 80 Days" and Oliver Stone (news)`s " Alexander," which won`t be out until later this year. They were readjusting their slates, quietly lowering their production budgets and inking strategic partnerships with other independents.
Icon was kicking around an informal buying alliance with Newmarket so the two companies could team in the future to buy English-speaking territories to compete with major specialty labels like Fox Searchlight. Summit, which handles sales on Intermedia`s slate, is co-financing " Me Again."
International sales outfit Myriad Pictures breezed into Cannes this year and draped its sales banner from the lavish Carlton penthouse that served as its festival headquarters for the last few years.
But behind the scenes, Myriad was quietly re-adjusting its business plan. The company recently closed its London office. Myriad also struck a deal with Pandora, another sales company, to help sell international rights to its Ed Harris (news) pic, " Copying Beethoven."
The top-selling titles at Cannes still had star-power and big price tags. Lakeshore sold several territories on " Million Dollar Baby," the boxing drama starring and directed by Clint Eastwood (news); and Miramax put together a number of foreign sales on " Brothers Grimm," the Heath Ledger (news) and Matt Damon (news) pic directed by Terry Gilliam (news). Both pics are budgeted well over $60 million.
But the real action here involved pics on the low end of the sales spectrum: Stephen Frears (news)` " Mrs. Henderson Presents," Neil Jordan (news)`s " Breakfast on Pluto," Terry Gilliam`s " Tideland," Guy Ritchie (news)`s " Revolver" and the Demi Moore (news) pic " Half Light."
These are internationally financed co-productions with budgets between $15 and $25 million. All are being financed without a U.S. distributor -- a reflection of the growing perception that American pre-buyers pay too little and demand too much control.
Independent sales firms haven`t entirely recovered from the low ebb of 2001, when the Neuer Markt bubble popped and the European pay TV business collapsed. European tax funds are no longer a cash cow for producers; some have evaporated altogether.
But these conditions have forced producers to grow shrewder about packaging international coproductions. " Since the disappearance of almost all of the funds, it`s been a better world for filmmakers with real projects," says Fernando Sulichin, who`s producing David Cronenberg (news)`s adaptation of Martin Amis`s " London Fields."
" The market isn`t flooded with films that didn`t deserve to be made and weren`t made for the right reasons," Sulichin says. " For example, U.K. sales and leaseback requirements are quite rigorous and the right films are getting financed for the right reasons. So we are finding that Cannes is a better place to talk about funding for projects, and we are seeing a real demand for product."
The greater abundance of product this year included documentaries and foreign-language product that was cheap to produce and cheap to buy, as well as low-budget genre films.
Joan Weidman, production president of bonding outfit IFG, remained bullish about the market. " European and domestic TV is coming back nicely; the advertising money is definitely up. The Euro buyers, where there was such much turbulence, there is now more stability. Call me quietly optimistic."
(Adam Dawtrey, Cathy Dunkley and Stephen Gaydos contributed to this report.)
Politik
Die Münchner Firma Intermedia will das Bagdad-Tagebuch des 29-jährigen Architekturstudenten verfilmen, der unter dem Namen Salam Pax bekannt wurde. Das berichtet die BBC. Der Iraker hatte während des Krieges über das Internet Kontakt zu seinem Freund Raed gehalten. Diese Tagebücher fanden im Internet eine große internationale Leserschaft und dienten vielen als unabhängige Informationsquelle. Salam Pax, dessen wirklicher Name bisher nicht bekannt ist, schreibt mittlerweile auch regelmäßig für die britische Tageszeitung " The Guardian" . Ein Buch mit seinen Aufzeichnungen ist bereits erschienen. DW
auch nicht zu vergessen dass "Basic Instict 2 " im Development ist.....darüber später mehr....
Alles in allem durchweg gut gefüllte Pipeline mit guten Filmen und Projekten.
Dies waren/sind natürlich noch nicht Alle Projekte,die ich aufgezählt habe.
Es gibt noch mehr davon...
Kommt Zeit kommen auch offizielle Meldungen von IM selbst!
Wer also fast auf Alltime Low seine Aktien verkauft,der bekommt von mir eine "Unzurechnungsfähigkeitsbescheinigung"
Fest stehe in jedem Fall, dass Schwarzeneggers Rolle in Teil vier kleiner ausfiele, wenn er tatsächlich zum Gouverneur gewählt werde.
Berlin (rpo). Möglicherweise wird der vierte Terminator-Film ohne den Hauptdarsteller Arnold Schwarzenegger gedreht, der als Gouverneur von Kalifornien kandidiert.
"Wenn wir eine gute Geschichte finden, wird es einen vierten Teil von Terminator geben - mit oder ohne Arnold". Dies versicherte Moritz Bormann, Vorstandsvorsitzender der Internationalmedia AG, die "Terminator 3" finanziert und produziert hat, der "Welt am Sonntag".
Er habe mit Schwarzenegger schon während der Produktion von "Terminator 3" über dessen mögliche politische Karriere gesprochen, sagte Bormann weiter. "Von daher haben wir uns Alternativen überlegt."
Vielleicht tauche Schwarzenegger lediglich in Vor- und Rückblenden auf
Es könnte im vierten Teil etwa einen neuen männlichen Gegenspieler zur "Terminatrix" geben. Oder Schwarzenegger tauche in Vor- und Rückblenden auf. Bormann erklärte, es wäre möglich, Szenen mit dem Schauspieler, die schon gedreht, aber in "Terminator 3" noch nicht benutzt worden sind, für einen vierten Teil zu verwenden. "Das haben wir uns vertraglich zugesichert", sagte der Produzent der "Welt am Sonntag."
Fest stehe in jedem Fall, dass Schwarzeneggers Rolle in Teil vier kleiner ausfiele, wenn er tatsächlich zum Gouverneur gewählt werde.
>>>Bormann schloss aber auch nicht aus, dass Schwarzenegger noch einmal vor die Kameras tritt: "Wenn Arnold Lust hat, vielleicht dreht er auch als Gouverneur noch mal eine Woche mit uns." Bisher habe er seine Filmkarriere ja noch nicht offiziell beendet.
TERMINATOR 4 LÄSST GRÜSSEN !!!!
@hamsi
wie kommst du auf die Idee dass ich jetzt verkaufen wolle ?
Nein ich habe keine 60 K,die ich aber gerne hätte ! :o)
Ich bin diesmal long aus den bisher geposteten Gründen . :o)
Es gibt weitaus mehr Fakten ....sagt dir "BASIC INSTICT 2 " etwas ???????
Merkst du nicht,dass sogar die Analysten den Braten bei IM gerochen haben ? :o(
Ich gehe konsequent mittelfristig Long !!!
Die klamotten werden seit Wochen vom Markt aufgesaugt, Grosse Adressen bereits drin.
Was der Rest macht ist mir egal .....ich gehe long weil ich mich nicht von den kommenden Meldungen auf falschem Fuss erwischen lassen will !
Dies soll niemanden dazu zwingen IM Aktien zu kaufen oder zu verkaufen !
Die Fakten liegen auf dem Tisch....mann muss Sie nur sehen wollen !
gruss
Bombastic
mit den Projekten involviert werden. Hier ein kleines Beispiel:
- Bereiche verkaufen
- Insolvenzantrag stellen
- Schulden weiter an Aktionäre lassen und Lukratives an eine Firma verkaufen
Das war's für die Aktie dann ... Also bilde Dir nicht ein, dass Du auf einem
sicheren Hafen bist (siehe Brokat).
HAMSI
Ich habe mich auf Turn Around Aktien Spezialisiert und weiss daher den genauen Ablauf solcher Aktien.
Damit meine ich "Alles" was mit dem Unternehmen zu tun hat !
Wie verhält sich eine solche Aktie ?
Was macht der Kurs in welchem Stadium ?
Wie sieht die öffentlichkeitsarbeit der Firma aus ?
Warum fällt der Kuras nicht unter die 50 cent ?
Wie verhalten sich Analysten in der Sammelphase ?
Wie sieht Pipeline aus und greifen die angepassten Kostensenkungsmassnahmen.
Erst wenn Alle fragen ganz bestimmte Antworten finden kann ich mir sicher sein,dass hier mittelfristig die Post abgeht .
Ich bin ja nicht erst seit Heute Aktionär von IM und bin von der mittelfristig fulminanten Kursentwicklung überzeugt !
Wer anders darüber denkt,der ist halt anderer Ansicht.
Mann muss sich halt etwas mehr mit dem Unternehmen beschäftigen in welches man investiert,bevor mann eine Long Position eingeht !
Ich glaube , dass ich mich gründlich beschäftigt habe und deswegen bin ich "Fett" dabei.
Erntezeit ist ca halbes Jahr nach erfolgten >Turn Around !
Ob der Kurs jetzt etwas nachgibt oder nicht,ist für die kommende Entwicklung irrelevant,weil Sie kurzfristiger Natur ist.
Da ich long bin(aus gutem Grund) juckt es mich nicht !
Tschüss
Bombastic
Denn wenn einer fett drin ist, lohnt sich der Besuch allemal!
HAMSI
Sobald es Neuigkeiten gibt wird mann informiert und auf Fragen gibt es kompetente Antworten.
Bei einem Besuch würde sich an der Qualität der Fragen und Antworten nichts ändern,ausser dass ich die "Mannschaft" persönlich kennenlernen würde.
gruss
und tschüss
Bombastic
@Mr.Bombastic
warum müllst Du jetzt auch diesen letzten guten josse-Thread zu mit Deinen "Fakten", die Du bereits im anderem Thread von Dir am 25.07.04 hier gepostet hast!!!
Immer diese Wiederholungspostings von Dir....man kann hier nix mehr finden durch Deine Doppel- und Dauerpostings.
Sperren sollte man Dich endlich, wegen dieser Werbeflut und Deiner Beleidigungen!!!!
Empfehlung in der aktuellen Ausgabe vom "Der Aktionär", jedenfalls nichts, was man mit IEM in Verbindung bringen kann.
Man sollte also Dinge, bevor man sie hier veröffentlicht, genauer durchleuchten.
Dann klappt es auch mit dem Nachbarn.
lustig is der Umsatz auf Xetra :o)
bis auf die 1 stck Order im Bid ist das Orderbuch Fakefrei....sauber ! :o)
Gruss
Bombastic