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Dolph supports Obama: we all need hope or the power to dream
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Dolph supports Obama: we all need hope or the power to dream
by Jox on Thu Oct 30, pm
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The U.S. strength is the belief in the future. The new president must give us the American dream back, writes the actor Dolph Lundgren. "That is why I as a ung boy went over to the United States. inom want my children to have hope."
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USA:s styrka är tron på framtiden. Den nye presidenten måste ge oss den amerikanska drömmen igen, skriver skådespelaren Dolph Lundgren. "Det plats därför jag som ung grabb reste iväg över mot USA. Jag vill för att också mina barn bör känna hopp."
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The other day, something prompted me to think of an old movie I haven't seen in a long, long time. "I Come In Peace" is its name. It's a low-budget, science-fiction flick from the early '90s that stars Hollywood action icon, Dolph Lundgren. The movie was such a huge hit, that I think I'm one of about twelve people total who actually saw it in theaters during its brief run.
Anyway, I felt compelled to look the film up on the Internet Movie Database, but accidentally went to my Twitter account instead, typed the title into the search field, and hit the 'enter' key. Just as I realized my mistake, the search results poured in. I wasn't at all surprised that nothing on the movie came up. After all, it was a pretty obscure film that has about as much a chance of trending in the year as Bugle Boy jeans does. I was pretty surprised, however, that two of the top results were the official Twitter feeds of both Barack Obama and The White House.
It seemed kind of odd to
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Vern’s DTV Octagon: DMX Vs. DOLPH LUNDGREN!
Published at: March 29, , a.m. CST by Moriarty
Hey, everyone. ”Moriarty” here. Okay, before you read anything else, you have to check out this interview with DMX if you didn't read it when it was first posted about two weeks ago. His reaction when told about the campaign of Barack Obama makes for some of the craziest reading of the year so far, and I find myself laughing each and every time. I want Vern to interview DMX next. My head would explode from happiness, I think. In the meantime, enjoy another fantastic direct-to-video review column from my favorite author of a book about Steven Segal the one the only Vern:
I've had this theory for a while now that DMX has great potential as a movie star. I enjoyed him in BELLY, EXIT WOUNDS, even CRADLE 2 THE GRAVE. His line-readings are always stiff, but I figure he can learn how to do that better, and he has something nobody can learn: an innate presence and charisma. I've been saying th