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Posted: November 01 2010 at 16:30
In Army of Darkness, Bruce Campbell proved that he was the ultimate badass and could destroy anyone. Seriously, look at this cover, it reeks of manliness:
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Posted: November 01 2010 at 16:55
spookytooth wrote:
In Army of Darkness, Bruce Campbell proved that he was the ultimate badass and could destroy anyone. Seriously, look at this cover, it reeks of manliness:
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Posted: November 01 2010 at 17:03
DisgruntledPorcupine wrote:
spookytooth wrote:
In Army of Darkness, Bruce Campbell proved that he was the ultimate badass and could destroy anyone. Seriously, look at this cover, it reeks of manliness:
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Posted: November 01 2010 at 18:15
spookytooth wrote:
In Army of Darkness, Bruce Campbell proved that he was the ultimate badass and could destroy anyone. Seriously, look at this cover, it reeks of manliness:
I'll also applaud the suggestion of Godzilla
Whomever said Nick Cage needs to rethink their existence.
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Posted: November 12 2010 at 01:34
Anyone seen Comando? In that movie Arnold broke his collar bone well actually jumping out of a plane for a stunt... and still filmed the entire freakin movie, in which he takes down about 100 people and a guy who wears a chain mail. That- is badass
Edited by Billy Pilgrim - November 17 2010 at 05:28
Jackie Chan. He is not a badass. Well.....yes, he is a badass fighter but he is more nuts than anything. He is a complete nut the way he breaks up things in a room....Things....like furniture or statues and use it for defense against a hungary life taking tribe. He can also jump quite a distance. What a nut He always takes on the role of the "Good Guy" for Hollywood but, he is however kind of original with a personality that on the surface seems out of bounds. In most of his roles in the last 12 years. Many of his movies are corny but, I can excuse it because it's just him alone that makes me laugh. In "The Forbidden Kingdom" he plays a strange drunk. He often makes fun of himself. It's not even great comedy. It's just funny to wait and hear some of the stupied things that come out of his mouth. Sort of the way Dennis Hopper and Jack Nicholson take on roles and they improvise or say things that only they could invent ....and then with their expressions,...I die laughing. Jackie Chan is sort of like that however, he mostly plays a hero. A hero with a strange attitude to put a fine point on it.
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