
or what about comedy like Mr. Bean or Benny Hill

or a Catholic comedy where Dolph coaches a sports team in a Catholic boys school (and perhaps a girl's school too) and ...

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Jack Caine wrote:Plus I don't think Dolph is a very religious person.
evegotbet wrote:i saw pictures of the Christening of their daughters
Jox wrote:That doesn't mean being very religious.
i knowDolph said himself he was brought up a Lutheran but he doesn't go to church often. He's more spiritual than he is religious.
well, i will pray that he convert to Catholicism, the true Church GOD, JESUS, and MARY left as a present for us humans here on earthNow back to topic please.
don't tell me what to do
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evegotbet wrote: well, i will pray that he convert to Catholicism, the true Church GOD, JESUS, and MARY left as a present for us humans here on earth
algren wrote:Dolph is an athlete. So why not have him in an athletics type film. He can do anything, presumably.
evegotbet wrote:Jox wrote:Now back to topic please.
don't tell me what to do
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algren wrote:Dolph is an athlete. So why not have him in an athletics type film. He can do anything, presumably. He could train some young kid how to swim for the Olympics, and maybe compete himself or have a love interest. Would be interesting, especially with a good director.
Try and stop the action for one film
dolphage wrote:Evegotbet, it's O.K to get a little off topic, but you should stop spamming the forum with religious propaganda. Why don't you create a thread in The "Off Topic" section and promote your religion there?
Warchild wrote:I still think, it would be awesome to see Dolph in a role we never seen him play before in a different time period, like a western or during the age of the vikings or maybe during the 15th century where pirates rule the seven seas![]()
I guess a 5 million dollar budget is not enough to make these kinda movies or maybe it would be too much of a challenge to do these kinda movies, maybe that is why Dolph sticks to more simplier projects like TD, TM and MM .
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