Film Major Career Blunders Discovered While Clicking Around the Internet Movie Database
posted by March 13 at 16:59 PM
onBruce Jenner turned down the role of Superman in order to appear in the Village People’s Can’t Stop the Music.
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posted by March 13 at 16:59 PM
onBruce Jenner turned down the role of Superman in order to appear in the Village People’s Can’t Stop the Music.
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Yeah, but then again, if he had gotten the part, then he would have been the one paralyzed from the neck down, so maybe it's a good thing.
I have a feeling this could be a regular column.
Maybe so, but Christopher Reeve never landed on the cover of Wheeties.
Gosh, and just yesterday I found out Mickey Dolenz was slated to be The Riddler in the Batman movie before Tim Burton bowed out and it went to Jim Carrey, drat.
What, Bradley, did you catch that film on TV this weekend, too? I was helping my brother replace a bathtub when someone in the living room stumbled across it. I ... well ... it was almost hypnotically awful. It took fifteen minutes to tear my eyes away and go back to work.
Four words: Bruce Jenner's treasure trail.
Two more: Steve Guttenberg.
I don't know what to think about the Superman thing. I'm now reliving the trauma of the words noted above.
How 'bout the Carrie Fisher/Sissy Spacek Princess Leia/Carrie switch thing?
Superman, as played by an Old Lesbian.
Brad, look at Richard Gere's and John Travolta's career. Travolta turned down "Chicago" to do "Battleship Earth". Travolta also turned down And Officer and a Gentleman. Lucky for him, Travolta did not turn down Pulp Fiction.
Brad, look at Richard Gere's and John Travolta's career. Travolta turned down "Chicago" to do "Battleship Earth". Travolta also turned down And Officer and a Gentleman. Lucky for him, Travolta did not turn down Pulp Fiction.
My fave is still Tom Selleck taking a pass on Indiana Jones. Dumbfuck.
@6--I think it was Amy Irving, not Sissy Spacek in the switcharoo deal.
@10 Yah, but if Tom Selleck had done Indiana Jones, he would have had to give up Magnum... and more importantly, as Indiana his Marion would have been played by Sean Young.
And thank sweet Jesus that didn't happen.
For an internet site devoted entirely to trivia about name actors turning down notable movie roles or not getting hired for parts they'd wanted to play, see:
http://www.notstarring.com
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