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Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by Orikinla(m): 3:23pm On Sep 18, 2010
DANGEROUS MEN is a thriller by GuGu E. Michaels an accomplished filmmaker who has worked as a director and producer on a number of commercial and independent projects including the feature films "Thugz", "Repentance" and "Dangerous County". He has also helmed a number of campaigns for retailers like Cadillac, Lamborghini and Porche. Prior to co-founding New Era Pictures, Michaels served as president of Dallas based Redrumm Records and worked with such artists as hip hop giants UGK.

DANGEROUS MEN will start showing at Silverbird Cinemas from October 15, 2010.

Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by Hardballer(m): 10:01pm On Sep 18, 2010
does it have a trailer? if so post the link
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by Agibecky: 3:49pm On Sep 19, 2010
Hardballer:

does it have a trailer? if so post the link

Its on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FE-tCN7w-0
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by Akemivo(f): 3:55pm On Sep 19, 2010
Agibecky:

Its on YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FE-tCN7w-0

Damn  shocked

It looks hella good!
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by Agibecky: 3:57pm On Sep 19, 2010
Akemivo:


Damn shocked

It looks hella good!


Gugu Michaels worked for Warner Bros for years. He is a good director.
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by Gamine(f): 4:47pm On Sep 19, 2010
Is someone kidding me

The trailer is filled with hilarity,

Only in Nigerian movies, you can kill someone from the roof with shotgun
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by obinna5000(m): 7:15pm On Sep 19, 2010
DANGEROUS MEN trailer

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FE-tCN7w-0[/flash]
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by igboboy1(m): 12:04pm On Sep 20, 2010
Gamine:

Is someone kidding me

The trailer is filled with hilarity,

Only in Nigerian movies, you can kill someone from the roof with shotgun

I was about to say the same thing, Dont they seek consultants and specialists in Nigerian Movies? You need specialists (in this case expert sniper shooter) to have his/her input to make scenes involving long range shots real

How many times for american movie dem dey target pesin from such a distance with shotgun? Na wa o,
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by SABalogun: 12:27pm On Sep 20, 2010
hw it go be?
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by drone99(m): 1:03pm On Sep 20, 2010
Clean video, but the storyline, lipsrsealed
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by nkilirox(f): 1:35pm On Sep 20, 2010
Which one is U'che again? Igbo names get apostrophe?
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by sayso: 1:48pm On Sep 20, 2010
nothing in this,still looks fake to me.
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by FACE(m): 2:48pm On Sep 20, 2010
Gamine:

Is someone kidding me

The trailer is filled with hilarity,

Only in Nigerian movies, you can kill someone from the roof with shotgun

Yes, you could kill someone with a shotgun fire from more than 500 yards depending on the type of explosive projectile used. Effective range is usually less than 50 yards when a cartridge is used but much longer when a shotgun slug or rifle bullet is used.
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by koolkamzzy(m): 3:03pm On Sep 20, 2010
FACE:

Yes, you could kill someone with a shotgun fire from more than 500 yards depending on the type of explosive projectile used. Effective range is usually less than 50 yards when a cartridge is used but much longer when a shotgun slug or rifle bullet is used.

He be like say this guy na hire killer o. see how him explain every thing, lol
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by Ranoscky(m): 3:36pm On Sep 20, 2010
Ok.
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by JeSoul(f): 4:03pm On Sep 20, 2010
The only selling point is the fight/combat scenes appear to be a measurable step up from the average nollywood production. But other than that . . . I see nothing remotely special.
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by JeSoul(f): 4:04pm On Sep 20, 2010
FACE:

Yes, you could kill someone with a shotgun fire from more than 500 yards depending on the type of explosive projectile used. Effective range is usually less than 50 yards when a cartridge is used but much longer when a shotgun slug or rifle bullet is used.
Long tori jare. They should've used a sniper rifle plain and simple grin
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by mbulela: 5:53pm On Sep 20, 2010
nkilirox:

Which one is U'che again? Igbo names get apostrophe?
grin grin
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by Nobody: 7:21pm On Sep 20, 2010
Impressive,

Hope the story line will be interesting though!
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by bawomolo(m): 8:36pm On Sep 20, 2010
FACE:

Yes, you could kill someone with a shotgun fire from more than 500 yards depending on the type of explosive projectile used. Effective range is usually less than 50 yards when a cartridge is used but much longer when a shotgun slug or rifle bullet is used.

it be like say you get experience for this business grin
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by FACE(m): 9:34pm On Sep 20, 2010
bawomolo:

it be like say you get experience for this business grin

I had an obsession for fire arms and military hardware when I was a lot younger. I also received some training for the use of fire arms and I loved the military and military life. I dreamt of being a combat soldier or fighter pilot and everyone in my family thought that I would be one of those. However, I hated regimentation and the fact that I would never be free to pursue riches while young unless I was ruthless to seize power by force like IBB and co . With regret, I went to a regular Uni, but it was the right decision as I am free to do what I want.

If I was a prince Harry and money was guaranteed, surely, I would have gone to the military.
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by cold(m): 9:41pm On Sep 20, 2010
I see some comments on that vid indicating 1 yr ago.Does that mean they released snippets of the movie while it was still in the works undecided
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by spikedcylinder: 10:08pm On Sep 20, 2010
koolkamzzy:

He be like say this guy na hire killer o. see how him explain every thing, lol

Rotflmao!!! grin grin grin
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by candylips(m): 10:43pm On Sep 20, 2010
chei see fight grin
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by Tolulop001(f): 10:56pm On Sep 20, 2010
FACE:

Yes, you could kill someone with a shotgun fire from more than 500 yards depending on the type of explosive projectile used. Effective range is usually less than 50 yards when a cartridge is used but much longer when a shotgun slug or rifle bullet is used.

shocked shocked shocked shocked nice one mehn

but seriously, for Nollywood standards its an upgrade, but no where near IJE oh abegi!
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by TmeD0(m): 11:10pm On Sep 20, 2010
come o, is it me or hasn't nollywood made a movie with this title?

i could have sworn i've seen the title on one of the naija's free online movie streaming like onlinenigeria or bunnibunni  grin

i might be wrong though but u know as nollywood dey release movies with parts 1-8 everyday  grin
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by Gamine(f): 1:07am On Sep 21, 2010
FACE:

Yes, you could kill someone with a shotgun fire from more than 500 yards depending on the type of explosive projectile used. Effective range is usually less than 50 yards when a cartridge is used but much longer when a shotgun slug or rifle bullet is used.

Is it?!  cheesy but na cartridge own them use sha

koolkamzzy:

He be like say this guy na hire killer o. see how him explain every thing, lol

grin grin

JeSoul:

Long tori jare. They should've used a sniper rifle plain and simple  grin

abi ooh. lol

candylips:

chei see fight  grin

Jackie chan and Lui Kang moves toh behd ooh.
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by Hardballer(m): 12:36pm On Sep 21, 2010
lol @0:32 the guys reverse tear drop tatoos and dem long coats in this weather
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by Orikinla(m): 5:28pm On Sep 23, 2010
Thank you for all the critical observations.
Let us appreciate any improvement we notice in Nigerian movies. The kung Fu looks good and the cinematography is good. Gugu Michaels, the director is also good.


SYNOPSIS OF DANGEROUS MEN

Emmanuel (Nigerian action star George Davidson), is an assassin who goes against the order of his contractor X (GuGu E. Michaels) and refuses to carry out a hit placed on Senator Kingston (New comer M.J. Mathias).

Emmanuel in danger, is forced to take a homeless man (Nigeria’s 5 times Kung Fu champion Leo U” Che) and turn him into the perfect killer. The deadly duo forms an alliance with Kingston and go after X the very man that hired Emmanuel for the Kingston hit. This action flick leads to an ultimate fighting showdown between the new generation assassin Samuel and the veteran head of the organization of Assassins X. Get ready for non-stop action, masterful fight sequences and out of the world visual effects that will leave the audience with their mouths open and in shock. Shot in High Definition (HD), with 35mm film look, shot with the backdrop of Lagos, Nigeria.
Dangerous Men is a sure thing for all action fans across the globe.

Dangerous Men has attracted the interest of the major North American distributor TMG WARNER SYSTEM,

The production company GU International Pictures (GIP) is an American Nigerian multimedia entertainment company making films, music videos and other productions of world class standard.

Contact:
Gugu Michaels
http://www.guguemichaels.com/
http://www.facebook.com/people/Gugu-E-Michaels/670520972
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by usbcable(m): 11:59am On Sep 25, 2010
igbo boy:

I was about to say the same thing, Dont they seek consultants and specialists in Nigerian Movies? You need specialists (in this case expert sniper shooter) to have his/her input to make scenes involving long range shots real

How many times for american movie dem dey target pesin from such a distance with shotgun? Na wa o,
someone said an expert advice should have been sort out

FACE:

Yes, you could kill someone with a shotgun fire from more than 500 yards depending on the type of explosive projectile used. Effective range is usually less than 50 yards when a cartridge is used but much longer when a shotgun slug or rifle bullet is used.
next someone with some knowledge gave it

JeSoul:

Long tori jare. They should've used a sniper rifle plain and simple grin

yet someone again was still dissatisfied

undecided undecided undecided
na wa for una for nairaland
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by Orikinla(m): 4:18pm On Sep 25, 2010
usbcable:

someone said an expert advice should have been sort out
next someone with some knowledge gave it

yet someone again was still dissatisfied

undecided undecided undecided
na wa for una for nairaland

Thank you that you noticed.

Silverbird Cinemas will be showing DANGEROUS MEN all over Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya.
Re: Dangerous Men: The Next Big Nigerian Film After Ije by Orikinla(m): 11:03am On Oct 15, 2010
From Gugu Michaels:

Censors Board is trying to ban Dangerous Men a day before the opening night. They said it displays Nigeria in a negative way. That its showing what is going on in politics right now.

sent yesterday October 14, 2010.

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