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dolphage wrote:Like for many others, the first movie I saw with DL was "Rocky IV" and it blew my little kiddie -mind! He was so fckng AWESOME! This giant, blonde machine of a man, just the embodiment of invulnerability. I actually started rooting for him. And when Rocky won I was devastated. Still am... Punkass Rocky!





Rukia212002 wrote:I first became a fan of Dolph Lundgren ever since the Rocky 4 film and when Dolph played He Man in Masters of the universe. I love his films including The Punisher, Dark Angel, Men Of War, Universal Soldier, Pentathlon, Cover Up, The Shooter, Silent Trigger, and Bridge of Dragons but I haven't yet seen his more later movies so I'm going to try and get to see more of his films soon. I agree with Miss Kitka whenever I see Dolph in any of his films I just get this great feeling of butterflies in my stomach and I tend to just daydream about him all the time. Dolph is the most intelligent,sexiest, and hunkiest action stars I've ever seen in the world. I cannot wait to see him in his soon to be released comeback role in The Expendables August 13 & 20 2010 will be a great day for Dolph fans everywhere in the world.


 I just wanted to say thank you to Tom and Jox for the warm welcome
 I just wanted to say thank you to Tom and Jox for the warm welcome   i really really appreciate it and it's so great to know that there are fans like me who appreciate Dolph's movies as I've always thought that Dolph never really gets the recognition for his hard work .
 i really really appreciate it and it's so great to know that there are fans like me who appreciate Dolph's movies as I've always thought that Dolph never really gets the recognition for his hard work .  But what disappointed me the most was that no one could take him seriously as an actor so Dolph never really got major roles in big movies
  But what disappointed me the most was that no one could take him seriously as an actor so Dolph never really got major roles in big movies   and I honestly think that Dolph was so excellent as Andrew Scott but I think that's there loss. I've always thought that Dolph was a fantastic actor and his got even better as the years gone by for example Universal Soldier: Regeneration I loved him in that 15 mins he had onscreen.
 and I honestly think that Dolph was so excellent as Andrew Scott but I think that's there loss. I've always thought that Dolph was a fantastic actor and his got even better as the years gone by for example Universal Soldier: Regeneration I loved him in that 15 mins he had onscreen.  there are UK fans out there but there will definitely be more after The Expendables is shown in the UK cinemas in August but I agree with you Jox it's so hard to get hold of his latest releases they don't seem to be bothered about his movies anymore like they used to? The last DVD I got was The Mechanik but then after that they stopped distributing his films in the UK
 there are UK fans out there but there will definitely be more after The Expendables is shown in the UK cinemas in August but I agree with you Jox it's so hard to get hold of his latest releases they don't seem to be bothered about his movies anymore like they used to? The last DVD I got was The Mechanik but then after that they stopped distributing his films in the UK  like as if Dolph has no fans in the UK and Sweden which is untrue because there are.
 like as if Dolph has no fans in the UK and Sweden which is untrue because there are.  it's great to hear that u are a fan like me because your a true Dolph fan of his and you were still a fan of his when Dolph went in the straight to Video or DVD films direction and Dolph's popularity waned so people must have lost interest. I used to rent Dolph's movies in my local Blockbuster Video but that was when Dolph was popular in the late 80's - 90's - 2000? But now I don't see any of his movies to rent anymore so I've had to order his films on Amazon UK/US or HMV which is useless and they don't sell his films in my local store I tend to easily find Dolph's films in the westend. Yes there are UK fans but they must be somewhere but I think there's always been US fans and that's because it's easy to get hold of his films and not in the UK. But in the UK they don't seem to be interested in getting his movies released here.But I agree with you that Dolph is gaining fans little by little so hopefully we'll see his latest releases after his comeback film The Expendables.
  it's great to hear that u are a fan like me because your a true Dolph fan of his and you were still a fan of his when Dolph went in the straight to Video or DVD films direction and Dolph's popularity waned so people must have lost interest. I used to rent Dolph's movies in my local Blockbuster Video but that was when Dolph was popular in the late 80's - 90's - 2000? But now I don't see any of his movies to rent anymore so I've had to order his films on Amazon UK/US or HMV which is useless and they don't sell his films in my local store I tend to easily find Dolph's films in the westend. Yes there are UK fans but they must be somewhere but I think there's always been US fans and that's because it's easy to get hold of his films and not in the UK. But in the UK they don't seem to be interested in getting his movies released here.But I agree with you that Dolph is gaining fans little by little so hopefully we'll see his latest releases after his comeback film The Expendables.dolphage wrote:Welcome aboard!
Nice picture, you're doing the "Van Damme" pose!


dolphage wrote:Like for many others, the first movie I saw with DL was "Rocky IV" and it blew my little kiddie -mind! He was so fckng AWESOME! This giant, blonde machine of a man, just the embodiment of invulnerability. I actually started rooting for him. And when Rocky won I was devastated. Still am... Punkass Rocky!



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