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Rejected tag-line for the film Cockfighter according to a Monte Hellman biography I read a few years ago."He walked into town with his cock in his hand and what he did with it next was illegal in fifty states"
Rejected tag-line for the film Cockfighter according to a Monte Hellman biography I read a few years ago."He walked into town with his cock in his hand and what he did with it next was illegal in fifty states"
Cheap gag, but sometimes they're the best ones.Rejected tag-line for the film Cockfighter according to a Monte Hellman biography I read a few years ago.
been a lotta years but I LOVED this kinda shit when I was a tween and have seen em allanyone got any particular favourites?
Gotta admit it seemed a bit below Hellman to me at the time when I read it. Can't imagine Harry Dean Stanton or Warren Oates rolling around on the floor after hearing it either - though who knows what they're really like I guess.Cheap gag, but sometimes they're the best ones.
Think I started watching that one but didn't last too long.Kickboxer is basically a less good Bloodsport, which still makes it pretty good. and of course, the infamous dance sequence.
haven't seen the reboot with Georges St Pierre but like all modern remakes I cannot imagine it matches the loopy charms of 80s action.
I read something about the making of this film. Sounds like it was a total fucking mess - that guy from the Addams Family was half-way through death's door through most of the film and there was some guy who had this big scene with a martial art sword technique thing that was supposed to look supercool but every time the stuntman or whatever went to show him how to do it he got interrupted... the scene got closer and closer and he had no idea how to do it, I think in the end one of the extras who knew how to do it showed him it roughly five minutes before the shoot and he just about managed to do an incredibly shit version that impressed precisely no-one. How the fuck does that sort of thing happen on a film with a big budget and loads of professionals involved and stuff? Oh didn't they have to change location and start again or something at one point too?
and for the lady in question to thank JC for his gallantryYou're expecting JC to defend her honour obviously
yeah that's Donald Gibb, long-time Hollywood go-to for beardy biker guys both friend and foesome beardy biker guy
Yeah, I rewatched it yesterday and assumed he'd be fodder for Van Damme, but he just beats him at some arcade game then they start hanging out all the time.just watching BLOODSPORT as a result of this thread and there's a scene where some beardy biker guy starts sleazing this woman opposite JC on the bus. You're expecting JC to defend her honour obviously but they become best mates instead. Different times eh, although maybe there will be a revenge scene later in the film I haven't finished it yet
I thought that with Franco Nero until I saw Querelle.it's interesting cos 70s action stars - Eastwood, Bronson, Burt Reynolds, etc - were super careful about that
projecting ultra-masculinity in a way that can't be coded as queer
yeah but that's different, it's a conscious choice to play against typeI thought that with Franco Nero until I saw Querelle
that is pretty good, I'd forgotten thatThere's this ice cold synth thing that plays whenever they venture into the walled city