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Dolph Lundgren is a born entertainer
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11th February 2010
Prepare yourself for the most amazing entertainment experience of all time. I'm not even exaggerating. Stop submissions to YouTube, there's no point in adding more videos to the internet.
If you ever wondered what happened to Dolph Lundgren after his short-lived turn in the spotlight in the late eighties and early nineties, and somehow weren't aware of the movie phenomenon that is sure to be The Expendables, then wonder no more. Dolph is alive and well, and more talented than any of us feared.
The following clip is from Sweden's Melodifestivalen 2010 (see you there next year) and shows us just how talented Lundgren really is. If you ever wanted to see a Scandinavian beefcake in a tuxedo singing Elvis Presley like Alan Partridge on drugs and breaking ice blocks with his head, this is a dream come true. The way he pronounces the word 'bark' (0:45) makes me more happy than any woman ever could.
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