Wesley Snipes in the Trailer for "Gallowwalkers"


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Gallowwalkers is the story of a mysterious gunman, Aman (Snipes), the son of a nun, who breaks her covenant with God to ensure his survival. Her break with God curses her son to be hunted by all those who die by his hand - When he takes revenge on a gang that murdered his love, the gang rises as a cursed crew of undead warriors and hunt him mercilessly, seeking their 'dying' revenge.

Directed and written by Andrew Goth and Joanne Ray, Gallowwalkers is executive produced and produced by Jack Bowyer and produced by Courtney Lauren Penn, and Brandon Burrows of Boundless Pictures.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WXiE5FLB2w

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Not sure when filming of this took place, but the film has been in production since around 2006.

Either way, it looks bad.

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This movie was film 4-5 years ago and it's just coming out now. That's not good at all. Probably sucks badly. Direct-to-DVD crap

Yeah it looks really bad but thought maybe someone here might like it :p

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Looks terrible. He should stick to Blade.

Oh come on now. It doesn't look that bad. Hell, it's better than anything Steven Seagal has made in the last 10 years.

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Oh come on now. It doesn't look that bad. Hell, it's better than anything Steven Seagal has made in the last 10 years.

Totally agree with that, that said Seagal is busy with MMA

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Some actors need to take the 'live fast, die young' approach when it comes to acting, leave your last decent film as your last and let people remember you as you were in your prime, go retire somewhere nice

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wasn't he in jail? when did he leave? or did he get a early release? that aside. wesley snipes only works on blade and the first one. nothing else. just my two cents

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