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Title: Money to Burn
Post by: Phil on May 08, 2002, 09:05:24 PM
Has anyone seen the movie "Money to Burn" starring Dan Swayze??  It went straight to video, and was amazingly bad...so bad it was good.  I think Dan Swayze is a much better actor than his stupid brother.
Title: Re: Money to Burn
Post by: J.R. on May 08, 2002, 09:20:55 PM
Most famous actor's brothers are better. Joe Estevez, anyone? Vastly more talented than his brother or nephews. Yet he's made a career of B movies. Still, he wasn't in Spawn or Men At Work. Just a suggestion: The West Wing should do a special episode where Joe is the president's Billy Carter, embarrassing the first family with his bad film work.
Title: Re: Money to Burn
Post by: Jay O'Connor on May 08, 2002, 09:59:25 PM
I think Dan Swayze is a much better actor than his stupid brother.



Hey!!!!  Just remember  his Oscar-worthy drawmatic performance in Steel Dawn
Title: Re: Money to Burn
Post by: J.R. on May 09, 2002, 04:27:01 AM
And Roadhouse is a bad movie classic. Here are some other overlooked brothers: Joey Travolta, Chris Penn, Kevin Dillon, Reinhardt Hitler....
Title: Re: Money to Burn
Post by: Vermin Boy on May 09, 2002, 06:41:12 AM
Wasn't there a movie a while back starring Dan Swayze, Joe Estevez, Joey Travolta, and Jacqueline Stallone?
Title: Re: Money to Burn
Post by: Jay O'Connor on May 09, 2002, 08:48:54 AM
Wasn't there a movie a while back starring Dan Swayze, Joe Estevez, Joey Travolta, and Jacqueline Stallone?



Beach Babes From Beyond
Title: Re: Money to Burn
Post by: Steven Millan on May 09, 2002, 10:22:21 PM
                Thanks for reminding me about this one,guys,for both Chad McQueen and Don Swayze aren't even in the movie till the end of the first thirty minutes(guess the producers figured that at least two  familar[even if minor] B names would sell the film a lot better than the[orginally intended] main character/unknown actor will disappears(and is revealed to be a Mafia murder victim).
                  Loved Chad's and Don's slacker characters(obviously the inspiration for "Orange County"'s Jack Black character),and the many imaginative ways they found to blow all of the Mob's stolen money(especially using it to lure Julie Strain into the film,to help liven things up).