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We all live an active lifestyle, so we get to push and push and push, and I think all the stunt guys with A.J. With this third one, you have a great layering of the action with the comedy, and then with all the stunts, I mean, we're all athletic individuals. You don't mind, I just got done with the press tour so I learned what to say. So what Sly has done with this third one, it's all trial and error. Working with them, and to add Dan Bradley who's the master of second unit and stunt choreography and just compiling both of them together, I think what you have with the first one was the gem of all the action. For myself, I'm a motocross, where every time, every new action movie, I get to learn some new trick. We all love shooting guns, and we all love learning new techniques. KELLAN LUTZ: I think that's why we all love action movies. Perry in your corner as stunt coordinator and fight choreographer. Question: Can you talk about the learning curve of blending action, learning armament and weaponry, and the benefits of having Brad Martin and J.J. If you liked the first two, you’ll love the third one. In addition to the new cast additions, The Expendables 3 has a crazy third act that’s easily the best action scene of the franchise. All three are awesome and Banderas steals every scene he’s in. Like I said on Twitter, The Expendables 3 is a lot of fun and my favorite of the series due in large part to Mel Gibson, Wesley Snipes and Antonio Banderas. While the talent on stage almost equaled the amount of reporters in the room (I'm only slightly exaggerating), the entire event was filled with laughs, smart questions, and everyone on stage had a chance to shine, which is not terribly different from the movie they were there to promote. But every once in awhile you get lucky, and that was the case the other day with The Expendables 3 cast and director Patrick Hughes in Los Angeles. All too often, the biggest star gets most of the questions and because it's a press conference with numerous reporters asking questions, it's hard to get into a rhythm with the talent. Let me be very clear: press conferences for a film with the entire cast on hand are usually a waste of time.
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