EXCLUSIVE: I’ve just learned that CAA is negotiating a deal for Arnold Schwarzenegger’s next movie that will pay him “top-dollar” money — even though no one knows if the 63-year-old is still a star who can open a movie. Filmmaker Al Ruddy — yes, the 81-year-old Godfather and Million Dollar Baby producer — bought a 1975 novel by the late N. Richard Nash who’d adapted it into the Cry Macho screenplay that CAA liked for Arnold. Now the agency and actor (turned California Governor turned actor again) are charging a king’s ransom for his services. I’m told the deal being closed right now with Bill Block’s financier QED International is to pay Schwarzenegger $10 million upfront and 25% first dollar gross on the back end. In his heyday, Schwarzenegger was a $25M/25% first dollar gross mega-player — and one deal even threw in his own giant jet. But only the rarest of the rare get those paydays these days, and the marketplace is still looking to see if Arnold can attract back his fanbase, which was already fading when he jumped into the 2003 California special recall election. Director Brad Furman (The Lincoln Lawyer) also is making this pic his next project, which insiders are describing to me as “The Ransom Of Red Chief meets Ruthless People with the heartbreak of Paper Moon.”
The story revolves around a horse breeder (Schwarzenegger) who won the Kentucky Derby but whose wife and child get killed. He sinks into an alcoholic depression and winds up working for a hedge fund jerk who offers him a choice of getting fired or bringing back the rich guy’s son living with the ex-wife in Mexico. Unexpected plot twists ensue, including an Arnold-and-kid road trip back home. Problem is, the last time Schwarzenegger paired with a young co-star not his offspring, it was The Last Action Hero, and that 1993 movie tanked big-time. (I don’t count Kindergarten Cop.) “But Arnold is so smart about himself, his persona, and what he should play,” an insider tells me. And that’s usually true… Schwarzenegger has been busy lining up showbiz deals since he left political office. Just this week, he became attached to star in a rights package shopped by CAA to revive the iconic Terminator sci-fi franchises. Universal, Sony and Lionsgate, and CBS Films are looking hard at the package. And he announced at MIPTV that The Governator, his new 52-episode children’s animated series with Stan Lee and producer Andy Heyward, is closing in on sales overseas.
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So, an even $10 million, then.
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Brilliant.
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Smartness like this renews my faith in things…well, at least for a few minutes.
Nick, have a beer on me!
LOL
Let it be so. I will happily do my part…
Ha! Ahnold the Luciferian scumbag and his bold bag of cold bravado…
After the horrible mess he left Sacramento in, as well as commuting the sentence of the son of political friend, let’s hope that this film is as a stinker as the Last Action Hero.
Exactly. I have to ask myself why Ahh-hole’s return to cinema is so irritating to me. He could have semi-classily faded into 80′s nostalgia after triggering the economic collapse of California, but nooo…..
Still, it is a relief to see this orange haired, egomaniacal slob get what he deserves, with lame projects like this and his beyond embalmed Governator cartoon.
Go AWAY.
Go AWAY.
This, from a megafan of Conan the Barbarian, Terminator and maybe one or two others.
Arnold triggered the economic collapse in California? As a detractor, you’re giving him a lot of credit.
I liked Conan, Terminator and Predator. Somehow Arnie forgot all that – indeed I don’t think he ever had a clue to the meaning of his characters. He has become more recently the high priest of Falsa Doom aka Algore, of the Church of Gaea – and I’m quite sure he has not the slightest clue that this is so.
Yeah, of course – Schwarzenegger triggered the collapse.
Back in ’05, the guy put some crazy propositions on the ballot about slowing state paying and making teachers work a bit longer for tenure and slightly restricting political spending of public employee unions, y’know, crazy talk. The Sacto junta and their allies outspent proponents 5-1 (you do remember the wall-to-wall ads, don’t you?) and the props went down in flames.
That was 6 years (and a lot of compound interest) ago. Costs of doing business in CA have increased every year since then, while public sector retirement packages were “enhanced” and pensions went unfunded. Businesses are now fleeing the state because they cannot afford it here. Nice weather isn’t all that enjoyable if your business is hemorrhaging red ink and you’re having to let employees go.
All Ah-nold’s fault. Yeah, that’s it.
What an idiotic pitch; “The Ransom of Red Chief meets Rutheless People,” uh, they are the same concept.
WTF? Have you ever read O’Henry’s story or are you just spouting bullshit reflexively?
When boiled down to a kidnapping where the expected payees of the ransom don’t really want the “victim” returned, it’s a fair enough comparison. Indeed, when “Ruthless People” was in production, it was often summed up as a knock off of “The Ransom of…”
your posts always blow…can you just link us directly to your google search info instead of putting this first person spin of yours?
sounds like it could be an interesting flick but seems
waaaaaaaaay over Ah-huld’s abilities dramatically.
can’t believe they wouldn’t put him in a small role here or there. surprised they didn’t put him in as the cameo for Hangover II: (same situation and lines, different locale)
Somebody’s yankin’ someone’s chain. This doesn’t sound plausible at all. Horse trainer to hedge fund guy? Then it turns into Dutch, a movie that starred Ed O’Neill from 1991?
And, per the post the other day about Arnold being attached to a “rights package?” What the hell is that, anyway?
Where did you wander over from that you don’t know what a rights package is? Are you in the business or not?
Bill Block at QED is a smart man but that seems a little high for that story. Glad Arnold found work so fast as 10% of the people of California are still out of work.
It’s called “Show Business” for a reason. And Arnold knows how to put on a show.
On the other hand, the deal points are probably ‘enhanced’, but…more importantly…the story is beyond belief…although, apparently not to Arnold and his team.
Hey, Arnold, how about playing the Grandfather in Heidi…she gets kidnapped…and you know the rest is ….Arnold.
This is so much fun.
HEIDI meets THE TERMINATOR? I’d pay to see that.
Completely moronic. This means that even if the film only costs $85mm to make (including Arnold’s $10mm) and another $40mm to market and it gets a 60/40 split with theater owners, it would have to make $357mm to break even.
I know Arnold’s draw is all about International, but some on, this is a HUGE risk on a now ancient action star.
Former California Governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger needs to do more dramas rather than just doing huge action blockbusters again because he pigeonholed himself as an actor who just did action movies. He is an underrated actor. So, I hope that he does more dramas, tries to reach his full potential as an actor and tries to win an Oscar.
This guy has done the best acting job in the history of the world. He pretended to be the governor of California for 8 years.
Ahnuld hasn’t been able to open a movie since 1994. His fanbase are now in their 40s and are too busy paying off mortgages and their kid’s college tuition to go and watch Ahnuld peddling his old ass. He is a saggy dinosaur with nothing left to offer.
The low end of his fan base in in their 40′s. Most of his fans have had their AARP cards for several years now. If this is true they should call the film “Flushing Money Down The Toilet”. Bill Block seems smarter than this, but he’s also run several companies into the ground. So maybe not.
Speaking as a twenty-something Arnold fan, I think you’re exaggerating here. Stalone’s fanbase is roughly the same age as Arnie’s and he’s had success with his past few projects because he’s making movies people want to see him star in. No more shitty race car movies(Driven), remakes(Get Carter), or second-rate sci-fi flicks(Judge Dredd).
Bad gov. and a. Bad actor, I smell a bomb !! He should be put on the no fly list !!
Just like the accompanying photo says: up in smoke!
$10 Mil to Arnold?
Forget about the back end lunacy.
To pay Arnold this fat check, he’ll need a 1 Million Man Army of low-IQ, violent-loving, ignorant boys 14-50 to step up to the ticket window.
(For the joke’s sake, we’ll forget about the 60/40 split at the B.O.)
Sadly, this Ignorant Violent-Loving Army is ready to march on command. Good soldiers, all.
If we all survive Dec 20, 2012, and every other make-believe apocalypse, future historians will use Arnold’s movies as a social negative marker presaging the eventual collapse of our society.
Arnold & his bank account may be back.
The Terminator Army is ready to pay and march.
And the slow-motion trainwreck that is America continues apace.
I hope he pays his fair share of taxes on that money instead of using a loan out corporation, writing off all sorts of unrelated expenses and then paying himself a piddly salary as its only employee.
Don’t do it Bill. That’s a high price for a little PR.
This seems like a convoluted and bad story for Arnold. He would be much better off in a comedy action movie like True Lies. A sequel to that film – with Cameron on-board – would be an awesome way to bring Arnold back in style. No one is sick of True Lies since it was a one-off, so it would have a much better chance of putting asses in seats than another Terminator movie, which even many fans feels is played out. I mean, unless they get Christopher Nolan to come up with a brilliant script for Terminator 5, I can’t see it being any good (Cameron doesn’t have anything to offer that franchise anymore).
who else gets “25% of first dollar gross”? anyone?
What does ““25% of first dollar gross”” mean?
That can’t mean 25% of the total gross. So, what’s “first dollar”?
No matter what it does mean, I’m sure it means an unconscionably large payoff for an aging action star of dubious B.O. pull.
Exactly. Who would be stunned to learn, whatever the deal happens to REALLY be, one point includes Arnold’s folks being permitted to tout it as $10 million up front, 25% first dollar gross, with the EPs kicking up a fuss or reporting otherwise?
Is this what CAA has codenamed “Untitled Fossil Dig Project” ?
A 63 year old action star who hasn’t done a film in years, 10 million dollars, 25% of the gross on what sounds like a slight retread of THE RUNDOWN but with a road trip angle, is one helluva horse to bet on.
SOMEBODY CALL RYAN KAVANAUGH STAT, WE’VE GOT ANOTHER ONE FOR HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ummmm, for all the people stating that Arnold caused an economic collapse, may I remind you that he was only elected governor because California RECALLED it’s previous governor due to the apocalyptic economic situation Cali was facing at the time.
But hey, don’t let the facts stop you from spewing your hyperbole.
What happened after he took office is what counts. Why do you die-hard right wingers always skip that part?
Gray Davis was recalled because he had the audacity to impose a car-tax that would have prevented more than 50% of the economic collapse, and that Arnie ended the second he got into office. Then, coward that he is, he just rode along for more than eight years, hoping he could wait out any need for new taxes and pass that on to the next guy. The only way out of where we are now is for everyone to roll up their sleeves and pay more. Republicans are office-preserving cowards who refuse to acknowledge that, and democrats are spineless capitulators who allow the right wing to control the rhetoric (lies) that makes working people think that tax breaks are good for them.
Not the only way out. Lots of companies have already located the Exit sign and are relocating elsewhere.
Even better: the rate of exodus is accelerating. YTD, there have been an average of 4.7 corporate relocations out of CA every week, compared to 3.9 moves per week in 2010.
I guess they just didn’t appreciate the sheer wonderfulness of having to pay (and pay and pay) for any and all spending that the kiddies in Sacto have planned. Too bad they’ve decided to miss out on all the fun.
I think the public is sick of the Ryan Reynolds, Jake Gylenhaul’s and the whole lot of the current bunch of femine action heroes around today. Stallone’s movie buried Julia Robert’s. Will he be as big a draw as he once was, no. Will he find a wide audence, i think he will.
This will work. He was awesome in Die Hard.
Die Hard? You’re kidding right? LOL
Does anyone believe this agency bullshit? It’s such a blatant attempt to ramp the price of one of their clients. It’s a very different world now, and the idea of paying that kind of money for a faded star is just crazy. But if one’s prepared to do it, there’s a chance there’s another sucker out there. So good on CAA for blowing the bullshit trumpet.
Can’t believe anyone is on this site defending Arnold. The guy had a chance to fix the film industry in California…To implement tax breaks in our state so thousands of skilled film technicians wouldn’t have to go to dreary, wretched hives of scum and villany like Romania or Michigan…or lose their homes in the economic collapse he helped enable and trigger.
And what did he do? Zip, zero, nada. He didn’t lift a finger for the industry that helped him get in the state’s big chair. This Teutonic Tool could have really helped people–and not just any people, but the people who helped him reap millions and he chose not to. Apparently, commuting the sentence of friends’ murderous sons was more important than saving his crews homes and liveliood. Arnold was just out for Arnold.
Now this lumbering, steroid-addled douche is gonna hop back in and pretend its business as usual? Wow.
Al Ruddy, if you pay this moron $10 mil for a team up with a kid, I hope it does worse than that Elliot Gould/bixing kangaroo-in-a-boxing ring flick you lost your shirt on a hundred years ago. Al, you make this movie, and I will know you were Fredo, Not Michael.
I propose he merge some of his older movies together to make a sequel. For example, True Lies and Twins could become “Twins Lie Too”, which would see Danny DeVito (now peddling smut for terrorists overseas) get adult-napped and Arnie has to rescue him, all while bringing his brothers film in under budget. Or maybe “The Running Man” with “Kindergarten Cop” – Arnie was falsely imprisoned (yet again) and part of his jail duties are being teacher for the nearby jail (that houses violent toddlers). One thing leads to another, a TV show comes back for seconds – and we see younger versions of Fireball, Captain Freedom, Dynamo and sub-zero.