Gina Carano was profiled in a spring issue of Italian Vogue Magazine (L’uomo Vogue) The article was printed before the movie’s name change from ‘Knockout’ to ‘Haywire’.
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Gina Carano was profiled in a spring issue of Italian Vogue Magazine (L’uomo Vogue) The article was printed before the movie’s name change from ‘Knockout’ to ‘Haywire’.
credit: GGB (imdb)
“..Stephen (Soderbergh) has discovered this Gina Carano who’s an ultimate fighter. She’s one of these ultimate fighters. She’s quite attractive and I think in the spirit of a super-action-Bruce Lee-as-a-leading-lady in a good story that he’s built around, but with action scenes that you don’t cutaway from. She gives as good as it takes. It’s a little disturbing to see a lady get hit in the mouth right on camera and then come back. It was pretty good… ( ManhattanMovieMag.com – 05/22)
“I did a Steven Soderbergh movie with mixed martial artist Gina Carano – she’s amazing.” (belfasttelegraph.co.uk – 03/31)
Filming for “Knockout” will occur at locations in and around Los Alamos, New Mexico for the next four days. Production is also set to take place at Garson Studios in Santa Fe.
Monday, March 15th through Tuesday the 16th
Film Location – State Road 4 near American Springs Road/Dome Road
Base Camp - West Road between the Ice rink and Camp May Road. West Road open to traffic. Intermittent traffic control at SR 4.
Wednesday the 17th through Thursday, March 18th
Film Location – Empty lot in Ponderosa Estates
Base Camp – Golf Course parking lot. Intermittent traffic control in the vicinity of Aspen Drive near Parker Construction in Ponderosa Estates.
source: garsonstudios.com & lamonitor.com
Gina Carano in Dublin, Ireland for filming of
“Knockout”.

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