![]() Jasper literally had to out wrestle the other guy vying for the part of Shute. Frank Jasper, who played Brian Shute in the wrestling themed movie Vision Quest, was the final of 10 guests Springdale Har-Ber wrestling coach Nika West lined up for his athletes over the last. That's an important detail of the movie with Louden pushing himself to his physical brink in an effort to test his mettle against the reigning state champ in the toughest weight division.įun facts: The actor who played Brian Shute, Frank Jasper, had wrestled but leading up to the movie was doing body building, was closer in 190 lbs. On November 10, 2021, Netanel Arussy and Zack Greenberg interviewed the actor who played Brian Shute, the antagonist in the film 'Vision Quest' (1985), Frank Jasper. The Star design allowed me to add the the weight class where the player's position would normally go. For me it has a classic trading card frame and it's also a bit of a cheat since Star used the same exact template for their cards from 1983 through 1986, they would just switch the color of the card's frame for the different NBA teams. At first I was just going to add a card to the Louden I'd already made in the '85 Topps baseball design but I decided to do go a different direction and make two new cards. Upon a recent viewing I was inspired to revisit my admiration for the movie and add a Brian Shute card. It was natural because I love the movie so much and since it came out in 1985 which was the first template I recreated for custom cards. When I started messing around with making cards Louden Swain was one of the very first cards I did. It's not only for the character's determination but also Louden seems like a genuinely good person, an all-american kid who is still naive and yet to be hardened by pressures and experiences that come with adulthood. Any time I watch it I really feel inspired by Matthew Modine's portrayal of Louden Swain. Vision Quest Matthew Modine (Full Metal Jacket, Memphis Belle) stars as a high school wrestler trying to shed 23 pounds in a dangerously short time and take on the undefeated, tough as nails 168-pound champion, whos the best wrestler in the state. I would call Vision Quest a quintessential 80's movie, complete with training montage and kick ass soundtrack. It's one of those movies where if I'm staring at my VHS collection wanting to watch a movie but nothing is really jumping out to me I could always watch Vision Quest. Interested in sponsoring the podcast? Please e-mail Coach Chad Parks at music by Gerald Gray, aka Twish Foaves.I really, really like the movie Vision Quest. You can purchase Coach P’s best-selling book, “Game Changing Moves” HERE.īe sure to connect with Coach P on his Website and Social Media for more inspirational messages: Please share the episode on your social media pages. More than three decades ago, Jasper played Shute in the 1985 wrestling classic Vision Quest.High-quality, pre-shrunk heavy or lightweight fleece. Write an awesome review of what you love about the show. Shop Vision Quest Hoodies and Sweatshirts designed and sold by artists for men, women, and everyone.Subscribe and then give it a 5-star rating on Apple Podcast. ![]() If you enjoy Coach P’s Perspective Podcast, please consider doing a few things: This episode is full of wisdom, so grad a notepad, pen, and let’s go!Īll Things Frank Jasper, AKA “Brian Shute,” in the link below: Today Frank and his bride work in Holistic Health Care and help lead people to their healthiest life possible. His role in Vision Quest made every wrestler want to carry a log up stadium steps and build muscle to the max. ![]() In this episode, Coach P speaks with Frank Jasper, aka Brain Shute from the best wrestling movie of all time, Vision Quest.ĭuring the conversation, Frank shares his background in martial arts, nutrition, bodybuilding, and how he earned the role of “Shute” in the movie Vision Quest.įrank is an icon in the wrestling world and continues to be involved in the sport today. ![]()
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