MELODIFESTIVALEN 2010: Swedish Eurovision qualifications

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Re: Dolph to host Swedish Eurovision Song Contest qualifications

Postby Thorberg on 13 Feb 2010, 23:14

http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=4 ... 290&ref=ts



Probably the best group ever made on facebook. Eurovision Song Contest is the worlds worst program ever, but if Sweden sends Dolph the program would be much more fun to view.
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Re: Dolph to host Swedish Eurovision Song Contest qualifications

Postby evegotbet on 14 Feb 2010, 07:23

i'm in full support 'Thorberg'. i joined the facebook in support. i hope my support helps because i so agree with u guys. Thank you :D .
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Re: Dolph to host Swedish Eurovision Song Contest qualifications

Postby MFS on 14 Feb 2010, 15:01

I thought that the pre-recorded segment with Dolph last night was pretty funny, not as good as the live performance (icebreaking Elvis FTW!), but still some good jokes in there, especially his use of the word "capisce." :lol: It got a little over the top at times, like that brief moment when he (SPOILER) dressed up as a little girl (/SPOILER) though nothing really bad, it was all very lighthearted anyway. Aside from Dolph, the songs were slightly better last night, thank god, they're always the worst part of the contest :wink:

Oh, and I have joined the support group on facebook. Dolph = Swedens only true hope of winning the Eurovision Song Contest! :)
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Re: Dolph to host Swedish Eurovision Song Contest qualifications

Postby lhz on 14 Feb 2010, 16:45

Freaky Friday: Dolph Lundgren, certified badass

http://blogs.westword.com/backbeat/2010/02/freaky_friday_dolph_lundgren_c.php

Guys, take a tip from Dolph -- if your Valentine's date needs a "little less talk, a little more action" try a drum solo, and/or breaking some boards and ice. We bet it will get your ladies legs all aquiver in no time.

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Re: Dolph to host Swedish Eurovision Song Contest qualifications

Postby lhz on 15 Feb 2010, 01:27

Dolph is simply amazing !
I have never seen D.man like this before ! :o :D
He looks take fun and he's more decontracted compare to few years before. It's a very good point for his career !

After see that, I'm thinking that Dolphy could act, no... must act in a humoristic movie, more particular in a self-mockery comedy like LAST ACTION HERO. I'm sure he would be awesome and very funny !

EDIT : and I WANT subtitles for this video or a translation from one of our swedish members, please !
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Re: Dolph to host Swedish Eurovision Song Contest qualifications

Postby MFS on 15 Feb 2010, 14:32

It seems that Bert Karlsson, a well known music producer here in Sweden, was impressed with Dolph's "A Little Less Conversation", and is now having discussions with him and his manager to have him release a single.

http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/m ... 6583427.ab

I don't know what to think of that, doubt it will happen, although IMO Dolph's singing voice is pretty good, being all deep and Elvis-like :)
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Re: Dolph to host Swedish Eurovision Song Contest qualifications

Postby Jox on 15 Feb 2010, 14:36

This is going nuts, would have been great of this happened at the time of the CP release

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Re: Dolph to host Swedish Eurovision Song Contest qualifications

Postby dolphage on 15 Feb 2010, 15:21

MFS wrote:It seems that Bert Karlsson, a well known music producer here in Sweden, was impressed with Dolph's "A Little Less Conversation", and is now having discussions with him and his manager to have him release a single.

http://www.aftonbladet.se/nojesbladet/m ... 6583427.ab

I don't know what to think of that, doubt it will happen, although IMO Dolph's singing voice is pretty good, being all deep and Elvis-like :)

Uh-oh! Bert Karlsson... That could spell disaster for the D-man.

Besides, what he's doing now happens to be the best possible way to keep this huge interest in him alive. "Always leave them wanting more". Popping up here and there just to remind people that he's still around during the qualifications and then showing up for the finals again... It was a stroke of luck that it turned out that way.

If the internet buzz grows big enough they might ask him to do a cameo on the international finals too. Who knows?
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Re: Dolph to host Swedish Eurovision Song Contest qualifications

Postby MFS on 15 Feb 2010, 17:29

Uh-oh! Bert Karlsson... That could spell disaster for the D-man.

Besides, what he's doing now happens to be the best possible way to keep this huge interest in him alive. "Always leave them wanting more". Popping up here and there just to remind people that he's still around during the qualifications and then showing up for the finals again... It was a stroke of luck that it turned out that way.

If the internet buzz grows big enough they might ask him to do a cameo on the international finals too. Who knows?


Yeah I agree with you, I wouldn't want to see Dolph become a parody of himself, you know? It's better this way, with him getting all this attention but without risking backlash or ridicule from overexposure. And yes, if SVT is smart, they'll send him to the international finals as well. Shouldn't be a problem, it's in Norway isn't it? Just around the corner :)

Off-topic, I see you're a fellow swede! Är du rentav norrlänning, kanske? 8)
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Re: Dolph to host Swedish Eurovision Song Contest qualifications

Postby dolphage on 15 Feb 2010, 18:16

MFS wrote:Yeah I agree with you, I wouldn't want to see Dolph become a parody of himself, you know? It's better this way, with him getting all this attention but without risking backlash or ridicule from overexposure. And yes, if SVT is smart, they'll send him to the international finals as well. Shouldn't be a problem, it's in Norway isn't it? Just around the corner :)

Off-topic, I see you're a fellow swede! Är du rentav norrlänning, kanske? 8)

Right, I hope DL and his management make the most out of the opportunity, but keep it classy!

And, yes I am a Swede. Men (likt Bert Karlsson) är jag Västgöte (uttalas "Väschötte", såklart) och inte Norrlänning. ..

Welcome aboard, by the way!

For all non-Swedish speakers, that was just a little exchange on where in Sweden we are from. So you don't feel left out...
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Re: Dolph to host Swedish Eurovision Song Contest qualifications

Postby MFS on 15 Feb 2010, 20:11

dolphage wrote:Right, I hope DL and his management make the most out of the opportunity, but keep it classy!

And, yes I am a Swede. Men (likt Bert Karlsson) är jag Västgöte (uttalas "Väschötte", såklart) och inte Norrlänning. ..

Welcome aboard, by the way!

For all non-Swedish speakers, that was just a little exchange on where in Sweden we are from. So you don't feel left out...


Ah "Västschötte", I see. Well I'm from Västerbotten, which means that I call myself a "norrlänning", although perhaps "västerbottning" is more accurate in a way :) And thank you, glad to be aboard, it's great to finally have a place to discuss matters of life and Dolph :wink:
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Re: Dolph to host Swedish Eurovision Song Contest qualifications

Postby Jox on 16 Feb 2010, 14:37


Apparently the second girl that Dolph drags with him is a known Swedish pop star by the name of Amy Diamond, and the ski champion is Anja Pärson.

For non-Swedish speakers, the title of this skit "Kall som is" means "Cold as ice", how appropriate. :wink:
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Re: Dolph to host Swedish Eurovision Song Contest qualifications

Postby Jox on 16 Feb 2010, 16:28

Health guru Sanna Ehdin reflects on the "Dolph effect" over the Swedish mentality as a possible positive sign of change:
http://www.newsmill.se/artikel/2010/02/ ... rsonlighet
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