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I recently was looking at various CDC’s which included this one
Barbary Coast is an American television series that aired on ABC. The pilot movie first aired on May 4, 1975 and the series itself premiered September 8, 1975; the last episode aired January 9, 1976 and starred William Shatner, his first series attempt since that little show Star Trek that made him a household name. I personally remember the last but not this Western.
Made me wonder what other weirdness is lurking out there in DVD land. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbary_Coast_(TV_series)
First one I found was a hot star in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Next Generation a 1994 film with on his way to stardom Matthew McConaughey as a psychopath with a robotic leg and Renee Zellweger who provides the flights and screams of terror.
AMC’S TOP FIVE TOP STARS GONE WRONG:
1 John Travolta in Battlefield Earth (2000) He can’t quite hide behind the heavy makeup he wore to play an alien in this adaptation of a book by Scientology’s founder.
A horrible movie with a horrible costume that bombed horribly at the box office.
playing a villain whose plans for world conquest are thwarted by genius babies.
… the man who played Ghandi can be seen as a guru teaching Mike Myers how to unlock his chastity belt.
#1 Cult Movie: Barbarella (1968)
R-rated comic-book … Jane Fonda as a planet-hopping secret agent who has trouble keeping her clothes on… Fonda’s then-husband, Roger Vadim, … as an opportunity to spend nine million dollars’ of …Dino De Laurentiis’ money just to tell every…man in the world, “Eat your heart out! http://www.nerve.com/movies/the-fifty-greatest-cult-movies-of-all-time
“While casting the … film in 1972, Paramount reportedly thought the project was a risky…wanted an established star to play the lead. (they first offered the role to Jack Nicholson who declined) Apart from Nicholson, Warren Beatty, Robert Redford, Ryan O’Neal, and Dustin Hoffman …each declined. The part went to Al Pacino, and became one of the best performances in movie history. “ http://stylecaster.com/actors-who-turned-down-roles/#ixzz39QxaYbT5
If you catch me saying ‘I am a serious actor,’ I beg you to slap me.—Johnny Depp