Reb Brown checklist
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Fast Break (1979)
As Bull
Includes Reb's first emotional moment when he sheds a tear after manhandling the opponent in the final match.
Look at Kaplan. He's stunned by Reb's acting skills.
Includes Reb's first emotional moment when he sheds a tear after manhandling the opponent in the final match.
Look at Kaplan. He's stunned by Reb's acting skills.
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As Yor, The Hunter from The Future
Just listen to that beat. It'll be stuck in your head for days.
Just listen to that beat. It'll be stuck in your head for days.
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As Ben White
Reb had a role in one of the worst horror movies out there. The only horrifying scene is the sex scene between Reb Brown and Annie McEnroe.
Also there is a scene where Reb throws a werewolf-midget out of the window. It's fucking classic.
Reb had a role in one of the worst horror movies out there. The only horrifying scene is the sex scene between Reb Brown and Annie McEnroe.
Also there is a scene where Reb throws a werewolf-midget out of the window. It's fucking classic.
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Season 3, Episode 22:
Viking Bikers from Hell (YEAH!)
As Reb Gustafson
Behind the scenes with Don Johnson.
Viking Bikers from Hell (YEAH!)
As Reb Gustafson
Behind the scenes with Don Johnson.
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White Ghost (1988)
As Major Cross
Yes. What really makes this film worth watching is the ending when Reb Brown's inner beast is unleashed. All fucking hell breaks loose. This man blows away every bad guy he can see and screams louder than an atom bomb.
Yes. What really makes this film worth watching is the ending when Reb Brown's inner beast is unleashed. All fucking hell breaks loose. This man blows away every bad guy he can see and screams louder than an atom bomb.
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As Marphy Black
Reb Brown is the head of the infamous BAM (BIG ASS Motherfuckers). Their mission is to destroy an insane robocop-clone and listen to some kick ass music in the jungle.
Reb kills an enemy by pinning him on a wall with a knife, saying "Don't Move" and winking, the scene is no doubt one of the highlights of his career.
Reb Brown is the head of the infamous BAM (BIG ASS Motherfuckers). Their mission is to destroy an insane robocop-clone and listen to some kick ass music in the jungle.
Reb kills an enemy by pinning him on a wall with a knife, saying "Don't Move" and winking, the scene is no doubt one of the highlights of his career.
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Mercenary Fighters (1988)
As T.J. Christian
James Cameron's Avatar must have been inspired by this. Mercenary Fighters has the same story, but taking place in Africa.
Bad-ass Peter Fonda leads a group of mercenaries which are invading some of the villages in some African country, so that the goverment can use their territories for something. Because Fonda is a cold blooded asshole, many innocents are killed in the operation. Reb being part of the group, learns that his on the wrong side and.. yeah, kills everyone.
James Cameron's Avatar must have been inspired by this. Mercenary Fighters has the same story, but taking place in Africa.
Bad-ass Peter Fonda leads a group of mercenaries which are invading some of the villages in some African country, so that the goverment can use their territories for something. Because Fonda is a cold blooded asshole, many innocents are killed in the operation. Reb being part of the group, learns that his on the wrong side and.. yeah, kills everyone.
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As Harvey Nitz
This movie is quite main stream for Reb. No worries because he has a minor role as the villain. And as a villain (hardly disturbed vietnam veteran) he can be frightening. They use him really well because he hasn't got much lines in his role.
This movie is quite main stream for Reb. No worries because he has a minor role as the villain. And as a villain (hardly disturbed vietnam veteran) he can be frightening. They use him really well because he hasn't got much lines in his role.
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