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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby bomaz on 10 Dec 2014, 21:33

Martin Freeman on "Hobbit" press conference :
"#MartinFreeman: "Most heroes don't look like Dolph Lundgren.""
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby Jox on 19 Dec 2014, 22:56

http://variety.com/2014/film/global/int ... 201379295/
Irish thesp Emmett Scanlan, 35, is best known for playing bad-boy Brendan Brady in Brit soap “Hollyoaks.” He co-stars in the BBC series “The Fall” with Gillian Anderson and Jamie Dornan, and played the head riot guard in “Guardians of the Galaxy.”

‘ROCKY’ START

Growing up in Dublin, he caught the acting bug when he saw “Rocky” on TV. “I remember being a kid watching the movie by myself in the living room,” he says. “Right then, I knew I wanted to do what Stallone did. I wanted to act.”

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Scanlan got to use some of Rocky’s moves in 2009 Irish drama “Once Upon a Time in Dublin,” where he plays a bare-knuckle fighter who has to come to terms with the murder of his younger brother, and leaves a bloody trail behind him. For a kid who wanted to be the hero, he notes he’s often been cast as the villain. “The irony is I’ve ended up as the Dolph Lundgren on most of my projects,” he says.
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby Jox on 16 Feb 2015, 16:55

Grit TV Friday Night FaceOff

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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby bomaz on 25 Feb 2015, 21:41

The Goldbergs, tv show with ... George Segal :wink: ep12 from season 2. The kid says that in the 80's, in order to be a man, you have to get muscle, but he's far from being ... Dolph Lundgren (with a MOTU poster in his room).
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby Jox on 26 Feb 2015, 18:38

Is that show any good?
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby bomaz on 26 Feb 2015, 18:40

Well, it's not the most clever show ever, but I guess it works well based on its nostalgia (it's not mocking the 80's at all, IMO). It's not the funniest either, but the characters work well, and they're likeable enough to randomly follow the show ;)
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby bomaz on 10 Mar 2015, 15:56

Jehst X Strange U - Dolph Lundgren :wink:
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby Jox on 20 Mar 2015, 17:40

Boxer Jean Pascal, about fighting Sergey Kovalev:

"Sergey Kovalev is a great champion, a solid champion. He can punch, he has good speed, he is good with his distance, he does everything well. He has good technique and I love to be the underdog. I loved watching when [Rocky] Balboa fought the crushing Russian in 'Rocky IV,' and now this is my real life, and I am going to be the black Balboa."
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby bomaz on 12 Jul 2015, 13:15

According to what I read here and there, Dolph's footage was used in HBO mockyumentary "7 days in hell" with Andy Samberg and Kit Harrington.
Doesn't know yet if it's past footage or a brand new cameo.
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby Jox on 12 Jul 2015, 13:39

It's "ancient" footage apparently, just like this voice appearance by Sly, Dolph, Talia Shire and Carl Weathers in a Mexican cartoon is very likely just audio from ROCKY IV...
https://www.reddit.com/r/television/com ... ed_4_days/
http://p3.no/filmpolitiet/2015/07/7-days-in-hell/
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby Jox on 13 Jul 2015, 10:55

bomaz wrote:According to what I read here and there, Dolph's footage was used in HBO mockyumentary "7 days in hell" with Andy Samberg and Kit Harrington.
Doesn't know yet if it's past footage or a brand new cameo.

They used this 1990 Swedish interview with a fake translation/subtitles:
http://entertainthis.usatoday.com/2015/ ... -so-wrong/

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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby bomaz on 14 Aug 2015, 20:11

Lexi Alexander (director* of The Punisher War Zone) on Dolph
Lexi Alexander ‏@Lexialex 20h20 hours ago
Dolph Lundgren is wicked smart, never shot up steroids and is an actual REAL Martial Arts champion. Just saying...#80s


* : is directress a word or not ?
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby dolphage on 14 Aug 2015, 21:58

How did he take his steroids then? Orally? (he has admitted to steroid use in the late eighties)
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Re: Dolph references in other media

Postby Jox on 16 Aug 2015, 18:37

dolphage wrote:(he has admitted to steroid use in the late eighties)

Yes, he was "introduced" to steroids after ROCKY IV, and used them over a period of two years (circa 86-87, on MOTU & RS I guess) before stopping. In '88, when he did THE PUNISHER, he also took the opportunity to lose about 30 pounds for the role I think (and seriously going back to karate).

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* : is directress a word or not ?

Nope, but you could say "woman film director" or "female film director" in some contexts.
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