Here's a couple of quotes from him:
"When I started studying acting in New York, I didn't plan to be an action hero. I just wanted to learn acting because I felt it was something I needed to try to do for myself, to express something, my inner pain, or something I couldn't get out. Then I got caught up taking my shirt off and strapping a machine gun on to shoot people. There wasn't really much acting - you couldn't have done too much with those roles no matter how good you were."
and
"Action films are an extension of Greek myths which have been around since Homer's The Iliad. Everybody's life has some mythical quality. You struggle against obstacles, you fight to get to a higher level and there are great loves. With an action film its just more apparent. That's why people will always love action movies."
I thought he did pretty good as that crazy bionic preacher in Johnny Mnemonic.
If anything about Johnny Mnemonic could be called good, that is.
I was never a Dolph fan. For my Teutonic hunks, I prefer Rutger Hauer.
Ha! Askye, I was just coming to post that last quote.
Lord help me, I think I love him a little for his *mind*.
I feel kind of ooky about that.
Action films are an extension of Greek myths which have been around since Homer's The Iliad.
I think I'm in love. I do worry that McClain or Rambo might be the Odysseus or the Robin Hood of our times, but still. I do agree with the core of this. It isn't specifically Greek--just myths.
Lord help me, I think I love him a little for his *mind*.
Um. Yeah, I kind of do now, too. This is... interesting.
Ple - he has a mind worth loving! And omigod has it got a pretty package around it.
I just checked out his website, which he maintains himself, and was reading about his involvement in karate, which is pretty extensive. Whenever that info was put up he'd just bought his daughter (listed at 8 yrs old) her first uniform. And he and his wife are involved in karate in Spain.
But his next movie sounds kinda lame, but omigod just up my alley -- modern day Western with bikes instead of horses.
Did any of you see the USA movie he did that was directed by John Woo? The only thing I can remember is that he had something wrong with his eyesight and would get blind around too much white so the bad guy lured him into a dairy and spilled milk every where and then they fought.
I can't help but watch
Bloodsport
and
Lionheart
when they're on the TV. The power of the cheese compels me.
I just went to add his movies to my Netflix queue but it's full! This sucks.
Hah, I loved Dolph. I had a picture of him in my locker. Green, because it was cut from a section of the paper they printed on green newsprint.