View Full Version : Ichiro kills a man on TV!
mac195
01-04-2006, 06:10 AM
I just finished watching Ichiro kill a man on a Japanese TV crime drama. He played himself, returning from America and going to a hotel, where his older brother happens to be working. It turns out the brother is being blackmailed, something about an incriminating picture, and has made several cash payments to a shady figure. Ichiro agrees to help him make one final 10 million yen payment, and meets the blackmailer. But instead of paying, he kills the guy! First he signs an autograph ball for him, then suddenly gets him in a choke hold, taunts him a while, then makes him swallow poison. Then he calmly wipes off any prints that might have been left and walks away, with the dead guy sitting their foaming at the mouth. He's a pretty good actor... comes off as a convincing evil tough guy. But I can't believe he played that role. Has a sports celebrity ever done a part like that on American TV?
BasEbaLlKnoItAll
01-04-2006, 06:21 AM
I remember reading a while back that he would be doing something like this. Sounds pretty cool, I wish I could see it.
No, I dont remember any sports celebrity doing this here in America. And definately not playing himself rather than a character.
mac195
01-04-2006, 06:37 AM
Yeah, it was the fact that he played himself as a villain that was really amazing. The star of the show explained that originally they were going to have Ichiro play a character, but he said he'd rather just play himself. Guess he wanted to push the envelope and do something unusual. I wonder if it will hurt or help his value for endorsements. (He does a ton of them in Japan.)
Brian McKenna
01-04-2006, 08:15 AM
i hope he got his prints off the man's throat
VTSoxFan
01-04-2006, 08:17 AM
I was thinking, if he wanted to get away with it, he'd better take the autographed baseball away with him!
Brian McKenna
01-04-2006, 08:21 AM
I was thinking, if he wanted to get away with it, he'd better take the autographed baseball away with him!
funny - coming to CSI or Law & Order in late 2006!
bballkrazy2922
01-04-2006, 08:22 AM
hahaha lolol...where did you see this????...i would have liekd to watch it...
RuthMayBond
01-04-2006, 08:28 AM
I just finished watching Ichiro kill a man on a Japanese TV crime drama. He played himself, returning from America and going to a hotel, where his older brother happens to be working. It turns out the brother is being blackmailed, something about an incriminating picture, and has made several cash payments to a shady figure. Ichiro agrees to help him make one final 10 million yen payment, and meets the blackmailer. But instead of paying, he kills the guy! First he signs an autograph ball for him, then suddenly gets him in a choke hold, taunts him a while, then makes him swallow poison. Then he calmly wipes off any prints that might have been left and walks away, with the dead guy sitting their foaming at the mouth.Was the guy Steinbrenner? :laugh
<He's a pretty good actor... comes off as a convincing evil tough guy. But I can't believe he played that role. Has a sports celebrity ever done a part like that on American TV?>
Other than Steinbrenner, or Ray Lewis? :D
Captain Cold Nose
01-04-2006, 08:48 AM
I'm not sure about tv, but a lot of boxers have been used as heavies in movies throughout the years. 30's title challenger Tony Galento was in several pictures, most notably On the Waterfront. And Archie Moore mixed it up as a bad guy in one of the James Bond movies.
Brian McKenna
01-04-2006, 10:53 AM
baseball too:
http://www.imdb.com/Find?select=Bios&for=baseball+player
Bench 5
01-04-2006, 12:05 PM
I remember reading a while back that he would be doing something like this. Sounds pretty cool, I wish I could see it.
No, I dont remember any sports celebrity doing this here in America. And definately not playing himself rather than a character.
Didn't OJ play a bad guy on TV? :D
I think Howie Long played a bad guy in Broken Arrow...... I tried to forget about that movie but it didn't work.
Captain Cold Nose
01-04-2006, 12:32 PM
Didn't OJ play a bad guy on TV? :D
I think Howie Long played a bad guy in Broken Arrow...... I tried to forget about that movie but it didn't work.
So did John Woo.
RuthMayBond
01-04-2006, 12:34 PM
So did John Woo.But what woman did John Woo? :D
ElCaminoSS
01-04-2006, 01:20 PM
Jim Bouton played a bad guy in Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye (1975)
hellborn
01-04-2006, 01:54 PM
Yeah, it was the fact that he played himself as a villain that was really amazing. The star of the show explained that originally they were going to have Ichiro play a character, but he said he'd rather just play himself. Guess he wanted to push the envelope and do something unusual. I wonder if it will hurt or help his value for endorsements. (He does a ton of them in Japan.)
I was in Japan in the spring and saw Matsui's face anywhere and everywhere...didn't see Ichiro even once. Was this just an aberration, or is Matsui way more popular in Japan now?
I missed Mt. Fuji when I was on the shinkansen between Hamamatsu and Odawara, didn't know to look for it and was on the wrong side of the train. Doh!!
mac195
01-04-2006, 05:07 PM
I was in Japan in the spring and saw Matsui's face anywhere and everywhere...didn't see Ichiro even once. Was this just an aberration, or is Matsui way more popular in Japan now?
I missed Mt. Fuji when I was on the shinkansen between Hamamatsu and Odawara, didn't know to look for it and was on the wrong side of the train. Doh!!
Matsui is more popular, but Ichiro does a lot of commercials. They come in waves, sometimes there won't be any but other times there are 3 or 4 different ones being played constantly. There are also quite a few TV specials done about both players, and they are often in the news.
BasEbaLlKnoItAll
01-04-2006, 06:06 PM
oops lol...it was early when I posted and I wasnt thinking lol
Blackout
10-11-2008, 01:45 PM
is it on youtube?
Mattingly
10-12-2008, 11:31 AM
Didn't OJ play a bad guy on TV? :D
I think Howie Long played a bad guy in Broken Arrow...... I tried to forget about that movie but it didn't work.
Yeah, I've heard he played a bad guy in real life, too. :D
Ichiro killed a no-name guy on TV? Hey, Mr October killed the Queen in the Naked Gun movie. Last I've heard, she's still dead. :p
http://arunrajagopal.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/394px-naked_gun_poster.jpg (there he is out in RF, like always)
http://www.derekerdman.com/ilovemilkshakes/april2008/monte_carlo_option_model/reggie_jackson.jpg
redlegsfan21
10-12-2008, 07:35 PM
Yeah, I've heard he played a bad guy in real life, too. :D
Ichiro killed a no-name guy on TV? Hey, Mr October killed the Queen in the Naked Gun movie. Last I've heard, she's still dead. :p
http://arunrajagopal.files.wordpress.com/2007/04/394px-naked_gun_poster.jpg (there he is out in RF, like always)
http://www.derekerdman.com/ilovemilkshakes/april2008/monte_carlo_option_model/reggie_jackson.jpg
No, he tried to kill the Queen.
Baseball would be more exciting if every game was like that game between the California Angels and Seattle Mariners.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7igsvOqOYXA
deadball-era-rules
10-16-2008, 06:16 AM
In Kingpin, if you watch closely you can observ that Roger Clemens plays an angry guy in a bar who nearly beats up on of the main characters. He's kind of a minor bad guy in the movie, as his cameo lasts about two minutes.
Captain Cold Nose
10-16-2008, 07:46 AM
In Kingpin, if you watch closely you can observ that Roger Clemens plays an angry guy in a bar who nearly beats up on of the main characters. He's kind of a minor bad guy in the movie, as his cameo lasts about two minutes.
Way better than his cameo in Anger Management. The whole world cares whether or not Adam Sandler changes. No wonder why the economy is in the shape it's in now, we were too worried he might yell at someone.