http://www.billyjack.com/
No wonder Chuck left.
http://www.billyjack.com/
No wonder Chuck left.
Last edited by onehunglow; 11-28-2007 at 08:38 AM.
Who is this Bozo? The original Billy Jack running for the Prez?
I am a sick puppy....woof woof!!!
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Carping the living shit out of the Diem. - Me!!
http://www.pinterest.com/neilmpenny
I only made through a little of the second video....ummmm....Tom has not aged well at all....and boy the adjectives were flying.....will catch the rest of the 2nd one after lunch...." THE PLAN THE PLAN "......LOL
They really should just fade away sometimes.
I am a sick puppy....woof woof!!!
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Carping the living shit out of the Diem. - Me!!
http://www.pinterest.com/neilmpenny
Is he delusional? It seems that he think's he's really Billy Jack.
LOVE Billy Jack!!! Awesome. He is now a new age guru guy...claims to have been healed from cancer. "One Tin Soldier"
I got about a minute into his babble, and I HAD to turn it off. what a screw ball he turned out to be.
It belongs in the entireweb dustbin
Tom now looks like Arron Spelling...when he was alive...
Arron that is....Not so sure about Tom...
I posted that link on a thread before ... he has truly gone round the bend but I still love the movie lol
Oh my,,,, he looks terrible, now I do feel old!!!
The second one looks like he's lying on the slab.
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I enjoyed the films when I was a youngster, but looked at his website a few years back, and yup, "Weirdness" is where it belongs!
I for one think it is great that they are still together and smiling at near 80 yrs old.
I for one, think he's nuttier than a fruitcake.
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i love billy jack.my mom went to high school with tom, true fact
I loved the Billy Jack movies. They appealed to me and my friends in the same way I guess Bruce Willis and the Die Hard franchise appealed to a later generation.
He was the badass who just wanted to be left alone who stuck up for the gentle hippie types.
I loved everything including Born Losers.
Regards,
Mary
Right on. I saw The Born Losers at the Decker Drive In about 40-years ago. Much better than Billy Jack because Billy didn't moralize about non-violence while kicking guys in the nuts.To see how "Billy Jack" came about you need to see "THE BORN LOSERS". A biker movie made around 1967 or so. Damn good movie for a B grade.
I interviewed Tom Laughlin when he came to speak at the University of Houston in the 1980s. He made money off the dreadful Billy Jack via "four-walling" it in theaters across the country, i.e. he rented the theaters on his own dime and took all the profits from the sales.
I too loved the born losers. It was the best of that eras biker movies except for Easy Rider. Jeremy Slade was great as the scum sucking gang leader. Loved it when he got it right between the eyes.
I think, agree with im or not, Tom and Delores were/are interesting people. I like people who buck the Hollowood machine and win.
I loved One Tin Soldier, the theme song of one of the movies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qswm7lHp7oY
Regards,
Mary
Regards,
Mary
I, too, loved the movie Billy Jack, but that "movie script" is one of the most pretentious, hilariouis thing I have ever read..OMG!!!! lol
Ha, we just watched the Billy Jack movie the other night - The one where he gets out of prison, and his gal starts a school on an Indian Reservation.
The Trial of Billy Jack. Gheesh, I couldn't get over how they would get ready to have a big fight, but he'd stop and take his shoes and socks off. Could you imagine the pacing of a movie if that happened now?
I have to admit that I was upset for weeks after seeing The Trial Of Billy Jack. The climax was very depressing.
But then I was just a a teenager at the time.
Nowadays I would be noticing stuff like the shoes and socks thing.