FAT SLAGS (Ed Bye, 2004)

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Postby Mosquito on 31 Dec 2005, 02:31

Gosh, that move must be SO bad...
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Postby Sasha on 18 Apr 2007, 00:01

it wa funny cameo.
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Re: FAT SLAGS (Ed Bye, 2004)

Postby leigh1975 on 07 Dec 2012, 08:05

Now you don't have to watch the WHOLE movie :oops:

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Re: FAT SLAGS (Ed Bye, 2004)

Postby Jox on 07 Dec 2012, 11:09

I did... :oops: :evil:

Dolph on FS...:
How did I get involved in Fat Slags? That's a good question. I'd ask that agent of mine, but he's sunk in the Thames River. (Laughs)


Why did I make it? I don't know. It was spur of the moment, through a friend of mine. It was a friend of a producer. They were doing a comedy in the UK, and I had an apartment there at the time, and I was spending some time there a couple of years ago. I ended up doing a small role. I think it was a half day's work. What can I say? I don't know if anyone has ever seen it. I have never seen it. But some people who have seen it say that it's funny.

I play a physical trainer. The female leads, who are, well, two fat chicks—fat slags, basically—go to the gym to get in shape with a trainer that they have the hots for, in tight shorts. That was me. It was fun. It was a slapstick comedy, and I hadn't done one before.
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Re: FAT SLAGS (Ed Bye, 2004)

Postby leigh1975 on 07 Dec 2012, 21:01

Jox, I think the biggest shame about the quality of the film is that Dolph shows a definite gift for slapstick physical comedy with his role, and he comes off very well... it's a shame it's buried inside such a turd. Oh, and as an aside; the original creator of the comic strip was so apalled by the film that he decided to end the strip series. Now, THAT'S bad.
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Re: FAT SLAGS (Ed Bye, 2004)

Postby Jox on 08 Sep 2016, 18:23

Never seen this poster before:

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Dolph's thoughts:
How did I get involved in Fat Slags? That's a good question. I'd ask that agent of mine, but he's sunk in the Thames River. (Laughs)

Another one:
Why did I make it? I don't know. It was spur of the moment, through a friend of mine. It was a friend of a producer. They were doing a comedy in the UK, and I had an apartment there at the time, and I was spending some time there a couple of years ago. I ended up doing a small role. I think it was a half day's work. What can I say? I don't know if anyone has ever seen it. I have never seen it. But some people who have seen it say that it's funny.

I play a physical trainer. The female leads, who are, well, two fat chicks—fat slags, basically—go to the gym to get in shape with a trainer that they have the hots for, in tight shorts. That was me. It was fun. It was a slapstick comedy, and I hadn't done one before.

http://www.avclub.com/article/dolph-lundgren-2162

Didn't realise the writer William Osborne had these to his credits: The Scorpion King (2002), Ghost in the Machine (1993), The Real McCoy (1993), Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot (1992) and Twins (1988).

The movie is still in the bottom #100 movies (above 79 others) on IMDB ratings... Someone actually dared defend it: http://24hrfilmsession.miwkpublishing.com/?p=285
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Re: FAT SLAGS (Ed Bye, 2004)

Postby Jox on 04 Aug 2017, 20:16

A company called Wham! USA actually dared releasing it in the US in 2013 (!) with one of the most amteurish covers although it's vulgarity fits the movie.
https://www.amazon.com/Thompson-Halliwe ... B00C8CU8F0

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