Arnold Fest 2009! What Could Have Been

Posted By Action Flick Chick on September 18, 2009

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Arnold has not accepted all the roles offered to him. Let’s take a look at some of the roles we could have seen Arnold in.

  • Animal Mother in Full Metal Jacket. He decided to do The Running Man instead.
  • John McClane in Die Hard. He still gets mentioned in the movie though. One of Bruce Willis’ lines consists of “enough explosives to orbit Arnold Schwarzenegger.”
  • Arnold was originally wanted for the part of Kyle Reese in Terminator, but Arnold thought it better to do it his way by letting him play the Terminator. I think everyone can agree that was a great move.
  • He was also considered to play the part of the Incredible Hulk but wasn’t tall enough so the part went to Lou Ferrigno.
  • Kull the Conqueror originally was named Conan the Conqueror, but Arnold turned down the offer to play Conan.
  • Red Sonja was also supposed to have Conan played by Arnold in it but they eventually created another character that was exactly like Conan except the name when Arnold didn’t accept the part.

Arnold Schwarzenegger Heart Surgery

For more info about Arnold visit www.imdb.com

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Action Flick Chick Katrina Hill learned to appreciate all things action at a young age by sneaking into the room while her two older brothers watched action movies and horror. At actionflickchick.com, she shares her love of these films with everyone, along with interviews, views, news, and whatever else she happens to choose. You can also find some of her interviews and skits on YouTube. Thousands follow her as @actionchick on twitter, and G4TV crowned her their first Next Woman of the Web champion. Base of operations: Dallas, Texas. Favorite Movie: Tremors (1990).

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