I'm just going to go out on a limb and guess that's not uncredited like Kathleen Turner in "Who Framed Roger Rabbit"
about 3 frames of mudwrestling just barely in frame (except for the girl standing, who you can't really tell is covered from the neck-down in mud, this must be precision mudwrestling) right around 1:21
donjuan said: I'm confused as to what I was supposed to see there. I didn't see any WAM, teasers or otherwise.
The shot midway through was a glimpse of what can be non other than The Tropicana (or recreation of). Sharise Neil (Vince Neils Wife) was a Mud Wrestler at the time as well as one of the many models featured in "Girls, Girls, Girls". I'm simply saying keep an eye open if you have Netflix as it is an opportunity. I'm not waving any banners that we have struck gold here but the glimpse raises some hope.
Yup, absolutely agree. Had all the potential in the world and Hollywood totally nerfed it Dennis Morgan should be rolling in his grave right about now.
So does this join the annals of mainstream scenes where one or two behind-the-scenes photos end up being better than what made it into the movie? Love it when that happens!
That Guy said: So does this join the annals of mainstream scenes where one or two behind-the-scenes photos end up being better than what made it into the movie? Love it when that happens!
Yup. Sure does. The only saving grace is that the movie really isn't all that bad either so I can't say it was an absolute waste of time if you were into the 80's metal scene. Otherwise, it was a complete miss.
Good find and yeah, I saw it! Seriously makes me wish the powers of TNA didn't drive the franchise into the ground. They did do a real nice mud wrestling segment if I remember correctly.
Good find and yeah, I saw it! Seriously makes me wish the powers of TNA didn't drive the franchise into the ground. They did do a real nice mud wrestling segment if I remember correctly.
TNA always seemed to do much less messier segments than WWE despite in their earlier years them being notably low brow. There were some decent exceptions mind, Karen Angle being pied twice, as well as maria kanellis. Dont recall a mud segment but I could be wrong since I dropped off watching TNA when it got really shite.
And? This isn't a doc on St. Paul here. These guys are notorious douchbags. Save a few of their songs, there is nothing "nice" about them or their character. There is definitely a generational gap depicted in this article as well. Could you possibly imagine any band that acted remotely like these guys taking off in this time period? I don't
As for the overall film, I stand by my statement. For what it is, it isn't terrible. Is it worth a movie ticket? Absolutely not which is why I guess why it it is here on Netflix and not the Box office.
Anyways, enough of that disappointment. Time to upset myself further by finishing off the final episodes of The Punisher.
Good find and yeah, I saw it! Seriously makes me wish the powers of TNA didn't drive the franchise into the ground. They did do a real nice mud wrestling segment if I remember correctly.
TNA always seemed to do much less messier segments than WWE despite in their earlier years them being notably low brow. There were some decent exceptions mind, Karen Angle being pied twice, as well as maria kanellis. Dont recall a mud segment but I could be wrong since I dropped off watching TNA when it got really shite.