MISSIONARY MAN (Dolph Lundgren, 2007)

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Postby Rover on 02 Sep 2007, 11:40

The more pics I see, the more I'm excited about this movie :D
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Postby Nathan on 06 Sep 2007, 00:16

Yeah! With a sillohette type Dolph dipping a cowboy hat with his hand and slinging a shotgun over his shoulder on a bike with a firey sunset behind merging with an explosion!!! I smell a masterpiece! Where is Van Gogh? :lol:
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Postby dolphage on 07 Sep 2007, 19:03

Nathan wrote:Yeah! With a sillohette type Dolph dipping a cowboy hat with his hand and slinging a shotgun over his shoulder on a bike with a firey sunset behind merging with an explosion!!! I smell a masterpiece! Where is Van Gogh? :lol:

I wasn´t sure until you added "merging with an explosion", but after that little addition I agree, it would be a masterpiece!
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Postby Tom on 17 Sep 2007, 19:09

A brief blurb from Jeff Krebs:

"Just wrapped "Missionary Man," (Full Length Feature) a modern western shot on location in Dallas, Texas and starring Dolph Lundren. I play a troubled, lonely man injured from a gunshot wound. My interaction w/ Ryder (Dolph Lundgren) propels the climax of the movie in a very emotional scene. In this scene, I actually lost it emotionally and broke down, sobbing uncontrollably...and this was not planned. When the scene was over, Dolph had tears in his eyes and stated that it was "the best scene in the film so far." Thank you Billy for giving me the tools, and the courage, to experience things I have never allowed myself to experience before. "
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Postby dolphage on 17 Sep 2007, 20:19

Tom wrote:"Dolph had tears in his eyes." "

Must have been windy that day.
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Postby Nathan on 17 Sep 2007, 21:02

Hmm we should see some motherfckin good actin in this then :lol:
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Postby Rover on 17 Sep 2007, 22:18

An emotional movie? If it has action and a sad ending, I'll be crying too...BTW, I'm not sure I've ever seen Dolph crying in one of his movies? (maybe in the Mechanik, but that would be the only one)
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Postby Nathan on 17 Sep 2007, 22:27

I'm sure he cried after Agent Red... :lol:
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Postby dolphage on 19 Sep 2007, 21:03

Nathan wrote:I'm sure he cried after Agent Red... :lol:

I cried DURING Agent Red and for hours AFTERWARDS and STILL sometimes when I think of that movie.

And Dolph does not cry in the Mechanik, Rover! He has never cried on screen. (Because he´s Dolph "fckng" Lundgren!)
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Postby Jox on 19 Sep 2007, 21:14

He sort of cries in DARK ANGEL when he finds his dead partner. I think there's some other scenes where he almost does but I can't remember where right now...
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Postby Nathan on 20 Sep 2007, 00:19

Its Jill the Ripper where he nearly cries - in fact its too close to see if he actually does. :cry:
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Postby Rover on 20 Sep 2007, 12:58

dolphage wrote:And Dolph does not cry in the Mechanik, Rover! He has never cried on screen. (Because he´s Dolph "fckng" Lundgren!)

I'm almost sure he did, when you is holding the dead body of his son, in the flashback scene?

And yes, that's right, he's Dolph f*uckin Lundgren, he never cries...too bad, I heard his tears cured cancer :)
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Postby Jox on 20 Sep 2007, 13:32

I guess he's also on the verge of tears in "Sweepers" (his son's death) and "The Shooter" (Simone's death)... I think it would be cool to have him cry if it's in a really dramatic scene that is well brought up... I often see him as some kind of Frankenstein creature type of figure, a machine (of war) in search for his humanity and revolting against his creators (what he is in Red Scorpion, Men of War, Silent Trigger, Bridge of Dragons, even in Rocky Iv to an extent...)...
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Postby Jekaterina on 20 Sep 2007, 14:09

Check out the Pleurnisher on youtube if you want to see Dolph cry.
Well, in a totally humorous way.

He's had his emotional/sad moments in Mechanik, I Come in Peace and others. Of course he doesn't lie on the sofa with a box of Kleenex, because that wouldn't fit his characters.

By the way, not crying when your child/wife/best friend dies is not a sign of strength, but of having serious mental issues IMO.
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Postby Mosquito on 20 Sep 2007, 18:24

Jekaterina wrote:Check out the Pleurnisher on youtube if you want to see Dolph cry.
Well, in a totally humorous way.


It was of course intentionally funny. But I was surprised how well he managed the transition from "tough" to "Pleurnisher". Even if this was a joke it shows that he is perfectly capable of showing very subtle / slow changes from one mood to the other. I really wonder why we never see this in his movies. Or at least I can't remember seeing it, maybe I'm wrong.
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