Inside of me there are two dogs. One is mean and evil and the other is good and they fight each other all the time. When asked which one wins I answer, the one I feed the most.�
Inside of me there are two dogs. One is mean and evil and the other is good and they fight each other all the time. When asked which one wins I answer, the one I feed the most.�
Inside of me there are two dogs. One is mean and evil and the other is good and they fight each other all the time. When asked which one wins I answer, the one I feed the most.�
Inside of me there are two dogs. One is mean and evil and the other is good and they fight each other all the time. When asked which one wins I answer, the one I feed the most.�
The clip above was supposed to show him before he learned about how to perform country music. Below is a performance at the end of the movie with Dolly Parton after he has learned how to be a country music singer (3:08):
The clip above was supposed to show him before he learned about how to perform country music. Below is a performance at the end of the movie with Dolly Parton after he has learned how to be a country music singer (3:08):
AdamA wrote:
This, although, not from a movie, is equally terrible. It is William Shatner "interpreting" Rocket Man.
That reminds me -- here is the always entertaining William Shatner starring in the world's worst fight scene. It's a Star Trek fistfight with "The Gorn" (aka a guy awkwardly stumbling around in a very stiff lizard costume.)
AdamA wrote:
This, although, not from a movie, is equally terrible. It is William Shatner "interpreting" Rocket Man.
That reminds me -- here is the always entertaining William Shatner starring in the world's worst fight scene. It's a Star Trek fistfight with "The Gorn" (aka a guy awkwardly stumbling around in a very stiff lizard costume.)
AdamA wrote:
This, although, not from a movie, is equally terrible. It is William Shatner "interpreting" Rocket Man.
That reminds me -- here is the always entertaining William Shatner starring in the world's worst fight scene. It's a Star Trek fistfight with "The Gorn" (aka a guy awkwardly stumbling around in a very stiff lizard costume.)
The clip above was supposed to show him before he learned about how to perform country music. Below is a performance at the end of the movie with Dolly Parton after he has learned how to be a country music singer (3:08):
The clip above was supposed to show him before he learned about how to perform country music. Below is a performance at the end of the movie with Dolly Parton after he has learned how to be a country music singer (3:08):
MediumTex wrote:
It troubles me that a lot of time, money and talented people were devoted to that project and that's what they came up with.
If it makes you feel any better, here's what the guy at Watercooler Films (the one who posts all these bad movie scenes) had to say about the movie:
Rhinestone is remembered as a huge box office disaster that in reality is pretty bipolar. There are some genuine laughs in this movie coupled with some of the worst moments ever committed to film. This scene is one of the latter.
Also, the song is better when Dolly Parton sings it.
Inside of me there are two dogs. One is mean and evil and the other is good and they fight each other all the time. When asked which one wins I answer, the one I feed the most.�
Inside of me there are two dogs. One is mean and evil and the other is good and they fight each other all the time. When asked which one wins I answer, the one I feed the most.�
That is awesome. I have to say that however much I love Bugs Bunny, Harry Browne did a better job of convincing me that I needed bonds in my portfolio.
I posted this video in the other thread as well, but I love this one of a retired carpenter moving massive objects (such as huge stone blocks and... a barn) using techniques available to the ancients. For the finale, he personally raises a 19,000 pound block completely by himself. Ingenious.
Well, I will continue my crusade to lower the quality of this forum with this YouTube clip -- it is one of the best covers of Bohemian Rhapsody...EVER! (6:10):