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Welcome to SteveAustinWeb.com - Your #1 website for former wrestler, WWE Hall of Famer, now actor, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. SteveAustinWeb.com (visited by Steve Austin himself!) has been online since 2009 bringing you the latest in Steve Austin news, updates, movie info, photos, videos, audio, articles, interviews... among a plethora of other things! This website is for new fans who know him as an actor who want to know his wrestling roots, and for old wrestling fans who want to get to know him as an actor. If you have any questions, comments, or issues... don't hesitate to send me an e-mail or a tweet @steveaustinweb. Your support is greatly appreciated & please continue to spread the word about the website.

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Steve Austin Calendar of Events
2011
11/28 - Filming "Maximum Conviction"
12/18 - HAPPY BIRTHDAY! (47)

2012
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Here you can find out about Steve's latest film, television, and other career projects! If you have any information regarding any of these, fell free to send it over! Thanks in advance!
On DVD
Knockout

Knockout (The Boxer & The Kid) (2010)
Genre: Family
Character: Dan Barnes
Director: Ann Wheeler
Distributor: NGN Prodcutions
Stats: On DVD/BluRay
Rating: G
Film Release: 04/26/11


HUNT TO KILL / H2K

Hunt To Kill / H2K (2010)
Genre: Action
Character: Jim Rhodes
Director: Keoni Waxman
Distributor: Anchor Bay Films
Stats: On DVD/BluRay
Rating: R
Film Release: 11/9/10


THE STRANGER

The Stranger (2010)
Genre: Action
Character: The Stranger
Director: Robert Lieberman
Distributor: Anchor Bay Films
Stats: On DVD/BluRay
Rating: R
Film Release: 6/1/10
Website: [TS-TheMovie.com]

DAMAGE

Damage (2009)
Genre: Action
Character: Jon Brickner
Director: Jeff King
Distributor: Anchor Bay Films
Stats: On DVD/BluRay
Rating: R
Film Release: 3/23/10
Website: [DamageTheMovie.com]

THE COMDEMNED

The Condemned (2007)
Genre: Action
Character: Jack Conrad
Director: Scott Wiper
Distributor: WWE Films
Stats: On DVD
Rating: R
Theater Release: 4/27/07
Film Release: 9/18/07
Website: [WatchThemDieLive.com]

THE LONGEST YARD

The Longest Yard (2005)
Genre: Comedy
Character: Guard Dunham
Director: Peter Segal
Distributor: Paramount
Stats: On DVD
Rating: R
Theater Release: 5/27/05
Film Release: 9/20/05
Website: [Paramount.com: TLY]

NASH BRIDGES

Nash Bridges (1999-2000)
Genre: Action
Character: Det. Jack Cage
Director: Paul Abascal
Distributor: CBS
Stats: Seasons not available
Rating: TV PG
Season(s): 4 & 5
# of Episodes: 6
Website: [TV.com Profile]

TV
Tough Enough
Tough Enough
Season: 3
Genre/Type: Television
Character: Himself, Host
Distributor: WWE / USA Network
Stats: Season premiere 4/4 @ 10 PM+EST
Regular Time:4/11 (Mondays) @ 8 PM+EST
Website: [WWE's Tough Enough]

CHUCK
Chuck
Genre/Type: Television
Character: Hugo Panzer
Appearance: 2nd
Distributor: NBC
Stats: Season premiere 9/20
Time:8/7c
Episode Release:10/4
Website: [NBC.com/Chuck]
Upcoming
Tatical Force (Hangar 14) - 2011
Recoil - 2011
The Package - 2012
Rumored
The Expendables 2
Latest Films – Recoil
Maximum Conviction
Status: Filming
Website: None

About "Maximum Conviction"
None yet. Starring along with Steven Segal.


Recoil
Status: Filming
Website: None

About "Recoil"
A cop turns vigilante after his family is murdered, exacting vengeance on the killers - and then on all criminals who have slipped through the system. Asin will be playing the role of Ryan Varrett. More...
Latest Television Endeavors


Show: Tough Enough
Position: Host / Trainer
Network: USA Network
Premiere: April 4th @ 11 PM+EST
Regular Airtime: April 11 @ 8 PM+EST
Website: WWEToughEnough.com
SAW.com Minisite saw.com/toughenough



Event: WrestleMania 27
Date: April 3, 2011
Location: Atlanta, GA
Match: Jerry Lawler vs. Michael Cole
As: Guest Referee
Time: 8 PM+EST, PPV
Tickets: Ticketmaster.com
Website: WrestleMania.com

RAW Appearances 2011 June 6
June 13
Career Timeline
2012
The Expendables 2 (???)... ???

2011
WM 27... Guest referee
• WWE's Tough Enough... Host
• Untitled film (in-production)... ???
• Hangar 14 (in-production)... ???
The Boxer & The Kid (filming)... Dan

2010
The Stranger (on DVD)... The Stranger
The Expendables (in theaters)... Dan Paine
Hunt To Kill (on DVD)... Jim Rhodes

2009
Damage (on DVD)... John Brickner

2007
The Condemned (on DVD)... Jack (Riley) Conrad

2005
The Longest Yard (on DVD)... Guard Dunham

Latest Magazine
Fighting Spirit Magazine - September 2011

Now with more content that ever before, the world's biggest and best pro wrestling magazine, Fighting Spirit Magazine , is now just a few clicks away from finding its way to your home. Click the subscribe button below for the best rates, or ask your newsagent to reserve you a copy each month.
In this jam-packed issue of FSM, we go in-depth with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin about his career, and pro wrestling in 2011; look at the career of Crimson, and why his push in TNA isn't clicking with crowds; consider Mark Henry's 15 years in WWE, and why his athletic background has stood him in good stead; FSM talks to Daniel Bryan about his year in WWE; look back on how it was Smackdown that first brought people together after the tragedy of 9/11; how Dragon Gate is bucking the trend by prospering in Japan; FSM highlights the wrestlers who have entertained us the most down the years; and we celebrate the career of Jim Cornette with some stories from his past.
All of this, plus the usual review of all the news, pay-per-views, TV shows, and DVDs, plus our insightful columns by Lance Storm, Nick "Magnus" Aldis, RD Reynolds, and Bill Apter.
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Archive for May 2010
31st
May
"THE STRANGER" Out TODAY!!!

Buy it on DVD or BluRay from Amazon!

And if you’ve seen the movie, please be sure to send a review of it! Thanks! Smile

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31st
May
TV Update: Austin on WWE Classics

Source: WWE Classics

Monday Night War: The Beginning. On WCW Nitro, Sting and Lex Luger battle “Nature Boy” Ric Flair and the Giant. WWE Raw features Savio Vega vs Goldust for the Intercontinental Title. “Ringmaster” Steve Austin vs Bart Gunn. Much more.

To order WWE Classics, call 1 – (888) – WWE – CLASSICS!!!

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30th
May
Audio: DVDSnapShot.com EXCLUSIVE! Interview with Steve Austin

Source: DVDSnapshot.com

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28th
May
From Stone Cold to "The Stranger"

Source: HomeMediaMagazine.com
By: John Latchem

Hoping to leave his “Stone Cold” nickname behind, Steve Austin has set off on the difficult transition from professional wrestling to movies. Anchor Bay Entertainment releases his latest thriller, The Stranger, June 1 on DVD ($26.97) and Blu-ray Disc ($34.98).

“My guys brought me the script, and I enjoyed reading it,” Austin said. “I thought it was a challenging role for me, especially trying to transition into acting. It wasn’t pushing my physicality, but my acting chops.”

In The Stranger, Austin plays a man trying to discover his past. Drifting through the streets with no memories, his mind periodically reprograms itself with a new personality, leading the stranger into dangerous situations where he leaves a trail of bodies in his wake. On his tail are an FBI agent (Adam Beach), who may be tied to the man’s former life, and a psychologist (Erica Cerra), who is trying to help him recover his memories.

“Someone asked me what it’s about, and I told them it’s a working man’s Bourne Identity,” Austin said.

With each clue, the stranger learns more about his true identity, keeping the audience guessing until the very end.

“You gotta stay on your toes,” Austin said. “It was an interesting experience to film a new personality every scene.”

Austin said director Robert Lieberman helped him keep track of the various personality changes required of the character. Austin’s favorite moments, he said, involved filming flashback scenes showing his character with his family.

“I enjoyed doing the scenes with the wife and daughter,” Austin said. “I liked that it showed a different side of me from the Stone Cold killer of my wrestling days — a much softer side.”

For WWE Hall of Famer Austin, acting in movies is a far cry from performing in the squared circle.

“Wrestling is like a violent form of Broadway,” Austin said. “You’re using the crowd to help you make your decisions. You play to what they want to see, and it’s a lot of ad libbing, which was one of my strong points — and it’s live. You shoot a movie out of order, and if something doesn’t work you call cut and do it again.”

Austin broke through to the big screen in 2005 with a small role in the Adam Sandler football comedy The Longest Yard, followed by a star turn in WWE Films’ The Condemned in 2007. It would be nearly three years before he got top billing in another movie, playing an underground cage fighter in the direct-to-video thriller Damage, released earlier this year by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.

“It took a while to follow up The Condemned, so it’s nice to finally have product of mine out there,” Austin said.

Next up for Austin is a role in Sylvester Stallone’s The Expendables, due in theaters in August, followed by a movie called Hunt to Kill, co-starring Eric Roberts.

At this point in his career, Austin said he doesn’t mind being associated with a particular kind of role.

“My physicality kind of points me in the direction of action,” Austin said. “So, I’ll do 20 action movies if I have to. I just want to work, and I want to be a good actor.”

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28th
May
New TV Spot & Poster for The Expendables!

Sources: ScreenRant.com & AintItCool.com

Additionally, a new TV spot for The Expendables is set to premiere during the broadcast of the UFC Fight in Vegas between Quinton Jackson (B.A. Baracus in The A-Team) and Rashad Evans this weekend. You can now view it below!!!

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The Expendables is out in US & Canadian theaters August 13th!

28th
May
News: Austin Will Be Guest DJ for 100.3 FM in LA!


Steve Austin will be the guest DJ for “My Turn” for 100.3 The Sound LA from 6-7 PM+PST (9-10 PM+EST).

Twitter Confirmation:
@thesoundla
This Sun @ 6pm Steve Austin hosts My Turn! Hear @steveaustinbsr as the guest DJ on The Sound from 6-7pm @100.3 FM & www.theSoundLA.com

Austin’s “My Turn” Playlist Picks:

♪ Stevie Ray Vaughan – Cold Shot
♪ Aerosmith – Sweet Emotion
♪ David Bowie – Fame
♪ Boston – More Than a Feeling
♪ The Cult – She Sells Sanctuary
♪ Dire Straits – Sultans of Swing
♪ ZZ Top – La Grange
♪ Los Lonely Boys – Evil Ways
♪ Lynyrd Skynyrd – That Smell
♪ Ted Nugent – Stranglehold
♪ Toto – Hold The Line
♪ Van Halen – Running With The Devil
♪ ZZ Top – Gimme All Your Lovin
♪ Stevie Ray Vaughan – Couldn’t Stand the Weather

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28th
May
UGO.COM The Stranger Poster and DVD Giveaway

Source: UGO.com

Are you ready for some Stone Cold prizes?

The good folks at Anchor Bay have given us something truly incredible.

We’ve got a limited edition theatrical poster for Steve Austin’s newest action picture The Stranger autographed by the man himself. It’ll be like one of those posters you see in theaters that you can backlight if you are really hardcore.

There are only five of these signed suckers in existence! (Scroll down to see unsigned version.)

We’ve also got five limited edition DVDs of the film with special 3D covers.

So who do you have to bodyslam to win something? Actually, there’s no call for violence.

Here’s how it works.

  • The contest will run from 12:01 AM on Saturday EST (that’s just after midnight on Friday) through 11:59 on Monday night (that’s just before Tuesday.) At some point during this window of time, we’ll be giving the prizes away.
  • We’ll post a secret message in the kicker of our Top Story on our homepage. The kicker is the punchy text below the headline. Here’s a pic:

  • To win, copy the kicker and Tweet it to @ugodotcom.
  • The first to tweet wins the Grand Prize of the poster and the next five people will win the DVDs. All six winners will be contacted via a direct message – so be sure to follow @ugodotcom.

    CLICK HERE FOR THE OFFICIAL RULES

    Keep your eyes on UGO.com for your chance to win.

  • 26th
    May
    MovieWeb.com EXCLUSIVE Interview with Steve Austin

    Source: MovieWeb.com

    EXCLUSIVE: Steve Austin Tangles with The Stranger on DVD June 1st

    Pro wrestling legend Steve Austin stars as The Stranger. A man with no name, no memory and absolutely nothing left to lose. But when he finds himself hunted by both the FBI and the Russian mob, this amnesiac decides to fight back. Pursuit cannot stop him. Torture will not break him. And with every beating, bullet and betrayal, he’ll remember another piece of the horror that took away his career, his family and his identity. Now the puzzle is nearly complete, and one man is about to take back his past…By ending a whole lot of futures. Erica Cerra (Eureka) and Adam Beach (Flags of Our Fathers) also star in this explosive action-thriller about collateral damage, stone cold vengeance, and a double-crossed killing machine known only as The Stranger.

    Director Robert Lieberman’s action thriller comes to DVD on June 1st. In celebrating this upcoming release, we caught up with Steve Austin to get his take on the film. Here is our conversation with the man formerly known as Stone Cold:


    Steve Austin:
    You’re out in Nashville. How bad did you guys get hit by the flood?

    We fared pretty well. A lot of friends lost their homes and cars. The Grand Ol’ Opry got hit pretty badly. Places like The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum still aren’t open for business, which is going to hurt the city in terms of tourism this summer.

    Steve Austin: I’ll tell you what. You didn’t hear about all of that stuff until a little later. After it happened, out here in Los Angeles. I lived in Nashville for two years. And I never would have pictured in my mind that something like that could happened there.

    We didn’t even think it was possible while it was happening. Within just a few hours, the Interstate by our house looked like a raging river. It was a little crazy.


    Steve Austin:
    Oh, man. That is incredible. Are you familiar with Dickerson Pike?

    Yes. Definitely. My office is just down the street, off of Dickerson Pike.

    Steve Austin: Do you ever pass by the Congress Inn?

    Yes, of course. That’s not too far from here. About two or three minutes.

    Steve Austin: That’s where I used to live. When I left Dallas, Texas, they moved me to Nashville, Tennessee. Because that’s where the rest of the wrestling territory was. I lived there at the Congress Inn. The two fellows that were managing it back in the day would let me pay whenever I had some money. I couldn’t pay the weekly rent, but I paid them. They fed me. They took care of me. Not to talk about my wrestling career, but to talk about the movie. That’s where I lived in Nashville.

    That whole area was under water and inaccessible for almost a week.

    Steve Austin: I’ll be. I have fond memories of that hotel. But its not necessarily one of the hotels you’re going to want to stay at.

    How long ago was that?

    Steve Austin: Its right when I was breaking in. That would have been between 1990 and 1991 and a half.

    Nearly ten years ago.

    Steve Austin: Yup. It seems like fifty years now, but it really wasn’t that long ago.

    And now you’re starring in The Stranger. This film’s storyline is reminiscent of The Bourne Identity. What steps did you and director Robert Lieberman take to insure that this would be an original, unique, and exciting project that was different from some of the more recent action films we’ve seen?

    Steve Austin: Man, I wasn’t worrying about that. I was just trying to make the movie. I was offered the role, and it seems like the very next day we were shooting it. I was more concerned about trying to learn how to speak a little bit of Russian, a little bit of Spanish. As someone that has never morphed into fugue states as an amnesiac, I had my hands full trying to take on these different personalities. I wasn’t worried about emulating or copying another movie. I was too busy concentrating on the task at hand.

    It sounds like quite a lot went into creating this character in a very short amount of time. Did you take a crash course via the Internet in figuring some of these different character elements?

    Steve Austin: You hit it right on the head. This was a crash course in looking up and studying fugue states. As far as the languages were concerned, we didn’t know right up until the end. Should this guy speak any Russian? Should he speak Spanish? Should we just leave it alone? The director said, “No. This guy should be bilingual.” Without any prep time, you’re sitting there for three days straight with a little recorder in your hand, listening to all of the dialogue in Spanish and Russian. You are studying phonetics, studying your ass off. (Laughs) I had to speak a different language in two days. It wasn’t like I had the time. If I had six weeks to prepare for it, I would have had those six weeks. As it was, I had three days. I did the best I could do with what I had.

    As an actor, did you know what you were saying when you were saying it? For me, personally, I have a very hard time grasping the intricacies that go along with another language.

    Steve Austin: That was the hardest thing about it. You’re just making noises. When we’re talking in English, we know what we’re saying. Here, I had no knowledge. I was just handed a tape recorder and told to do it. I didn’t know what any of the words meant. I had my phonetics page, and that helped out a little bit. But if you don’t really know what you are saying, you can’t understand the basis for saying it. Trying to make sounds for the sake of making sounds is a difficult task.

    From the actor’s point of view, that has to be extremely challenging, because you’re not sure what sort of emotion you’re supposed to put behind the words. Did you at all consider just doing the dialogue in English?

    Steve Austin: We could have eliminated the foreign languages. This was a great script to read, but it’s a story that relies on a lot of flashbacks. It was a very challenging role. That’s what appealed to me about the project in general. It was taking me out of my comfort zone. As an action movie, this was one where I couldn’t really rely on physicality or fight sequences. I’d be forced to focus on the acting. I needed to focus on the task at hand, especially in coming to understand these fugue states. The loss of memory. And this language barrier. I looked at it as a huge opportunity to push the envelope. I wanted to further myself as an actor, and distance myself from being a wrestler. I am very proud of my background. It put me where I am today. The bottom line is, I wanted to take on this particular challenge. And excel at it.

    How do you personally feel you’ve come along as an actor? Because a lot of people do, and will continue to, look at you as just a wrestler. But even in that particular arena, you are always acting. You are always playing a character. And it’s more intense than a soap opera, or a weekly series. Its not like you’re stepping into the world of feature films unprepared for, or fresh to the task at hand.

    Steve Austin: So much of wresting is a violent form of theater. You’re on a stage. A twenty-by-twenty ring. There are anywhere between five to twenty-five thousand people all around you on any given night. When we were selling out every night, there were at least eighteen to twenty thousand fans. You have to play everything so big. Even to this day, in some of my fight sequences on film, I have a tendency to oversell it a little bit. Because I am used to playing to the last row in a crowd. Yes. Wrestling is acting and performing. But its so over the top. It’s so big. It’s a totally different ballgame. When you are in a movie, and you are hitting marks, and you are trying to be a different character in each movie? I got to be Stone Cold for ten years. I got to be very good at being that guy. And I was very affective. Hell, looking down the street today, everyone is still calling me Stone Cold.

    In this film, you are only being billed as Steve Austin. Why is it important for you, at this stage in the game, to remove yourself from the nickname Stone Cold? Even though you know for a fact that years from now, fans are still going to call you that.

    Steve Austin: On a world wide level, everybody…I won’t say everybody, because I don’t want to blow myself out of proportion…But I had an outrageous following as Stone Cold. When I’m just Steve Austin, there isn’t that level of name recognition. But the fact is, I am just Steve Austin. I’m not a guy who is a wrestler, playing a guy who is in this movie. Its like Robert Downey Jr. in Tropic Thunder. “I’m a guy, playing a dude, who’s playing another dude!” I’m Steve Austin now. I’m not Stone Cold Steve Austin. That was a character on Monday Night RAW. They don’t roll credits at the end of Monday Night RAW. Its funny, filming in Brazil a few months ago for The Expendables, walking out of the hotel, half the people there called Sylvester Stallone by the name Rocky, the other half called him Rambo. A few people called him Sly. But that’s what they know the guy for. He created these two very iconic characters. I’m always going to be known as Stone Cold. I’m proud of it. But in my movies, I am just Steve Austin.

    One of the coolest things we’re seeing right now is an explosion of hardcore action films hitting the market. What do you equate that to? And how excited are you to be at the cusp of this particular genre movement, where the wimpy hero is starting to take a backseat?

    Steve Austin: Do you think that’s really the case? Its funny. As you are saying this, we’ve also seen some great mainstream actors do great roles in big action movies. We have Robert Downey Jr. in the Iron Man films. Matt Damon in the Bourne movies. They’ve been able to transition and do great work in action movies. I think its great for me to hear you say there is a big market for that. I know in working with Sylvester Stallone on The Expendables that these are the types of movies I enjoy. They are the types of movies I grew up on. There are some really great action movies. I also liked Paul Newman in Cool Hand Luke. I like some things that aren’t necessarily action. I like the type of movies that Sly was a big part of. That Arnold Schwarzenegger was a part of. That Steven Seagal was a part of. Back in the day. I still enjoy those types of action movies. To continue down that road and be in as many as I can would be great. To be in some comedies, or more humor based films would be great too.

    Your director, Robert Lieberman, also directed the Mighty Ducks 3. Do you see any similarities in that type of kids’ film to what you are doing as far as this being an action movie? Especially in terms of how each audience has to be constantly stimulated by what they are seeing on screen? Also, a lot of your contemporaries have gone on to act in quite a few kid-friendly films. Is that something that interests you?

    Steve Austin: I’d be interested in moving towards that. Not just for the sake of doing it. If the part fit. If it was a cool role. And it appealed to me? Yes! But to do it just for the sake of doing it? No. I’d like to keep my mind open to anything. I am trying to break out of this idea. That I am just a guy who wants to do action movies. I’m quite happy doing action movies. But I want to push the envelope. I want to do some comedy, and share some of that humor. That is a big part of my life. It’s more important to me than being a tough guy. I made a great living, and was highly affective at beating people up on TV every single week. But that’s not what I am. In my day-to-day life, most of what I do is laugh my ass off. My friends and me make fun of each other, and everyone else. Comedy is a bigger part of my life than the tough guy stuff is.

    Did your role in The Expendables allow you to bring that humorous side of yourself to the screen?

    Steve Austin: In The Expendables, I didn’t get as much of the funny stuff. I did get a few chances at levity. I don’t want to call The Expendables a comedy, because it certainly is not. It’s a kick-ass action movie. The guy I play is not a dialogue heavy guy. His name is Dan Pain. He was there for intimidation and violence. Eric Roberts was there as my boss. I didn’t do anything funny in the movie because I wasn’t supposed to. I remember when I met Sly, and he offered me the job. He told me about the movie. It sounded great to me. There are some very funny lines being delivered in the film, but not by Dan Pain.

    What would a Steve Austin comedy look like in your mind? Do you have a couple of ideas brewing?

    Steve Austin: It would be like 48 Hours. Lethal Weapon. Stuff like that. Or something not quite in the vein of Sacha Baron Cohen, but so off-the-wall you’d be surprised to see me in it. I have the wackiest sense of humor. Some of my favorite stuff is Benny Hill and Monty Python. I loved those guys. They were so far ahead of their time. I grew up being a big fan of those two acts, and everything they did. I have a very wacky sense of humor, and to nail it down for you in this phone conversation, it would be hard for me to do.

    What about SNL? Have you ever been on Saturday Night Live? That’s a good jumping off point for a more serious performer who wants to get some recognition for their comedic skills.

    Steve Austin: I’ve never done that. I would love to do Saturday Night Live. I have watched that show for years and years. It’s been a big part of my life.

    You mentioned Eric Roberts as being your main on-screen costar in The Expendables. He’s also in another film of yours coming up. Is he a friend of yours? Or was this just a coincidence?

    Steve Austin: I met Eric Roberts on the set of The Expendables. We were eating breakfast one morning, the day before we starting shooting. I went over and introduced myself to him. We hit it off like gangbusters. The guy took me under his wing. We talked all day because most of our scenes were shot together. I was his right hand guy. We laughed our asses off every day. We told dirty jokes. I asked him questions about acting. I just finished a movie in Vancouver called Hunt to Kill. We had a spot in there for him to come in. I asked him if he would. He said absolutely. So he came in and did the movie with me. We continue to talk on the phone to this day. And he has turned into a really good friend. I look up to him as an actor, and he has been really beneficial to me in terms of getting better. I’m learning what to do and what not to do. He’s helped me to be better.

    Have you been able to learn a lot from the various different actors you’ve been able to work with throughout your film career?

    Steve Austin: I learned a little bit from Sly, but that guy was so busy. He wrote, he’s directing, he’s starring. The guy is doing everything on The Expendables. I watched the way he conducted himself, and how he went about his business. As far as Eric Roberts goes, because we hit it off, and he’s such a nice guy, I could ask him a million questions. Its not like you go on every movie and start asking people questions. There are does and don’ts. You find your comfort level. They’re not there to school you. And you’re not a student of theirs. Sometimes you do cross that line, as we did. Because of our friendship, we were able to do that. Once you get on a movie set, its not like you automatically start trading acting tips. It’s a whole different ballgame from my pro-wrestling days.

    The Stranger hits home on DVD June 1st, 2010.

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    26th
    May
    JR Blog's – 5/26/2010

    Source: JR’s Blog

    “Talked to Steve Austin earlier this week and he’s gearing up for the DVD release of ‘The Stranger’ which will be available on June 1. Steve still trains in the gym like a wild man and has immersed himself in learning the movie biz just as he worked so passionately to learn the wrestling biz. Steve is one guy that I can always count on to tell me how he honestly feels about any question that I ask even if his response isn’t necessarily what I might have wanted to hear. Honestly is a good trait to practice, boys and girls.”

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    26th
    May
    Steve Austin DreadCentral.com Interview

    Source: DreadCentral.com

    Stone Cold” Steve Austin Talks The Stranger, The Expendables and More
    By Heather Wixson

    If you were a fan of the WWE during the “Attitude Era,” there was one man that clearly embodied this new direction in sports entertainment: “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. Austin, who worked steadily in the wrestling industry from 1991 up through last year, wasn’t satisfied after almost two decades in the business with just electrifying wrestling audiences. He was ready to take his shot in Hollywood.

    “I started off acting while I was still hot in the WWE, doing a run of episodes on “Nash Bridges”, and I just had a blast,” explained Austin. “I think that’s right about when I realized I wanted to pursue acting.”

    Since his run on “Nash Bridges” some ten years ago, Austin has steadily worked as an actor in Hollywood outside the ring. His latest project, The Stranger, is set to be released on DVD June 1st courtesy of Anchor Bay Entertainment and in honor of the occasion, Dread Central had the opportunity to talk with Austin about his transition into acting, The Stranger, and the upcoming balls-out action flick The Expendables.

    In The Stranger, Austin plays a man plagued by amnesia who finds himself as the subject of a manhunt by not only the FBI, but the Russian mob too who takes matters into own hands to solve the mysteries of his past and putting them to rest.

    As a veteran of action films, I asked Austin to discuss what made The Stranger a standout project from other action films he had made in the past.

    Austin said, “The Stranger was a really cool script to read and a little different than what I usually get asked to do. It gave me the opportunity to speak Spanish, Russian and even allowed me to get a little emotional during flashback scenes between me and my wife. It was a lot more than just a straight-up action flick and I feel like it was a great way to further transition myself into being an actor.”

    “I always felt like I was doing homework for this role. From the time I got offered the part to when we started shooting was really fast, so I had to do a lot of preparation in just a short amount of time. I really liked what we got to do with The Stranger,” Austin added.

    As the summer movie season is now in full swing, I asked the actor about his experiences working on what is one of my highly anticipated films in the next few months – The Expendables. Starring a who’s who of the action genre, for Austin, The Expendables was a dream job.

    “I seriously love doing action movies,” explained Austin. “I always have a killer time on set and it’s funny to me that other people call it work. But being asked to be part of The Expendables was a feeling you could hardly describe. I just remember sitting in Sly’s office and he’s talking to me about the movie and I just sat there thinking that he could have asked me to do anything in the film and I would have been ecstatic to just be asked.”

    “The kind of action in The Expendables isn’t like anything you’ve seen in a while and I think it’s going to end up being a movie that comes out of nowhere and kills at the box office. Fans are going to love it, everything I’ve seen so far is beyond badass. Fans have no idea what’s in store for them,” Austin added.

    Now that Austin is gaining momentum in his acting career, I asked the 2009 WWE Hall of Famer if he ever considered returning to the squared circle.

    “There comes a certain point in every wrestler’s career where they realize they need to get their ass out of the ring,” explained Austin. “Professional wrestling will always be my first love and I will always be grateful for all of my fans and what I was able to accomplish in the ring. But now, acting is what I am focused on now.”

    “I realize that I’m back to being the ‘green’ guy again but you just have to keep working at getting better, and I think that’s what I’m doing. I am learning something new every day about working in Hollywood and it’s a whole new game compared to what I was used to with the WWE,” Austin added.

    So, what’s next for Austin then? The actor couldn’t talk specifics but he’s got quite a few projects that he’s looking at currently and is toying with a return to television.

    Austin said, “Right now, I’m looking at a few different movie deals that I can’t quite talk about yet and there’s also some talk of doing TV work as well, so you never know where you’ll see me next. But don’t worry, you’ll see me soon.”

    To which this writer says, “Hell Yeah!”

    Site last updated Saturday, February 18, 2012 @ 9:04 PM, EST

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