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Postby dolphage on 05 Mar 2012, 15:25

In the movie "Goon (2011)" - the main character is a jewish icehockey fighter and gets described by his friend as "a hebrew Dolph Lundgren"
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby dolphage on 05 Mar 2012, 15:28

In the movie "The Sitter" (2011) Jonah Hill watches "I come in peace", specifically the "i come in peace", "...and you go in pieces"- scene, on television.
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Postby bomaz on 05 Mar 2012, 17:21

Main character from Quentin Dupieux' new movie is called Dolph.

In "just go with it" with Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston, the fake boyfriend of Anniston goes by Dolph Lundgren, "not the actor by the way".

In the Postman by kevin reynolds/costner, they watch Universal Soldier in the camp.

In a Batman / Spider Man comicbook crossover, the joker tell Carnage that his one of his line wouldn't even be in a Dolph Lundgren Movie.

Will Haven made a song called Dolph Lundgren.
a belgium band also has a song named Dolph Lundgren.

French hip hop artist Venom made a song alled "Le Punisseur" (the punisher) where he sweeps street "just like Dolph Lundgren as Frank Castle".

I don't remember his name or his accurate sport, but a player (I think it's american foorball) reefer to himself as a "Dolph Lundgren looalike" player.

As well as a soccer player in my hometown team who is called "The Dolph Lundgren of the TFC".

Give another 24 hours and I can think of a couple more ;)
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby dolphage on 05 Mar 2012, 18:31

bomaz wrote:I don't remember his name or his accurate sport, but a player (I think it's american foorball) reefer to himself as a "Dolph Lundgren looalike" player.


Oh yeah I remember that;

http://www.weei.com/sports/boston/this- ... h-lundgren
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Postby bomaz on 14 Mar 2012, 14:59

American band Biohazard uses a monologe of Dolph in The pUnisher for the song Punishment
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Postby Dawn on 17 Mar 2012, 21:17

I also remember a brief mention back in the early 90s in a magazine of how much Vanilla Ice looked like Dolph Lundgren when Ice Ice Baby was a hit. I think it was the Max Headroom, stoic look that did it.
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Postby bomaz on 14 Apr 2012, 22:30

Dolph appears on a huge standee/ poster in SseoNi (2011) a korean hit movie (3 biggest hit of the year, behind Transformers 3 and MI4).
At 1 hour and 2 min, the main heroines are involved in a fight with their foes, in a middle of a riot between authorities and anti-captialist protesters. For a couple of frames, we can catch Sly and Dolph fighting on a hugfe Rocky IV poster, opposing the west and east, as on the battle happening on the screen. ;o)
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby Ringy on 17 Apr 2012, 16:57



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Postby Mosquito on 17 Apr 2012, 18:10

That's heavy Dolph usage. Wonder if he gets a share. But I don't think the video or the remix is very creative. Nice to see Dolph and Max Headroom though. ;)
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Postby Ringy on 17 Apr 2012, 20:44

Hello Mosquito :D
Maybe, club/indie scene of every country is anything goes world. They live in bohemian culture. I take notice of the idea that they made a music video, poster and flyer featuring Dolph. I think that is very interesting :wink:
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Postby Mosquito on 17 Apr 2012, 21:48

Hello Ringy, you are absolutely right and I thank you for the interesting link!
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby Nikolai Cherenco on 20 Apr 2012, 10:15

In a German episode of South Park Dolph's name was mentioned negatively.
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Postby Jox on 16 Jun 2012, 16:02

Funny Dolph/Drago stuff in the Daily Show (at 3min45 mark)
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-m ... scow-mules
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby whiteandblank on 26 Jul 2012, 11:38

His name was mentioned in louis theroux weird weekends (UFO episode), describing a 'perfect human being'
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby Mosquito on 27 Jul 2012, 00:20

whiteandblank wrote:His name was mentioned in louis theroux weird weekends (UFO episode), describing a 'perfect human being'


Yeah, that's what I always think when I watch the end of Maximum Potential. He looks so perfect that it's just unreal.
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