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  1. First, it was a joke.

     

    Second, you're right, I rarely post in this folder. I did a few times during one of the TUF seasons a few years ago, but really don't follow the sport closely enough to converse with most of you. I read the threads frequently - especially the PPV threads - but wouldn't be able to really hang with you guys in terms of knowledge, so don't bother posting my two-cents and wasting anyone's time.

     

    Third, while my post was meant good-naturedly, it's funny to me that you'd go out of your way to condemn "fighter bashing" one day and then speak negatively about a fighter the next. Methinks you were so quick to condemn "fighter bashing" yesterday because it was the guy that you supported being bashed ... and then so quick to knock Danzig today because he was speaking favorably of the guy that just beat the guy that you support. Practice what you preach, EHME.


  2. For not much of a reason...

     

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    That's my favorite French film ever, even better than Baise Moi. The bleakest thing I've ever seen in my life. Watch this film twice, and you'll have a deeper understanding of nihilists. Watch it three times and you'll be one.

    I didn't really care for I Stand Alone. It was decent, and you're most assuredly right in calling it bleak, but it's just not that good of a movie. Baise Moi and Inside are both infinitely more entertaining.

     

    Speaking of French cinema ... I finally got around to watching Frontier(s) last night. Wasn't that impressed. One of my biggest complaints was that it didn't do a good job of making the protagonists likeable enough to make me want to root for them. In a movie where people are getting tortured/killed/etc by Nazi-loving cannibals, I really shouldn't be rooting for the neo-Nazis. On top of that - and I'll try to avoid spoilers - it was one of those movies where the bad guys became unfathomably inept in the flip of a switch. Unable to shoot straight so dozens of bullets miss someone that's right across the room, or all of a sudden unwilling to just pull the trigger when they have someone at gunpoint. I recognize that it's done to keep the alleged good guys alive, but it drives me insane when movies resort to that. It wasn't a bad movie per-se, but it really wasn't all that good. I'd give it a 5/10 and a "see it but don't go out of your way to see it."

     

    Alright, my browser crashed so it took a while, but I finished the first Hostel. Why does this movie have such an extreme reputation? There were some icky bits, especially the thing with the chick's eye, but I've seen much worse overall. Hell, the general xenophobia was more tiring to sit through than the torture.
    It got the reputation because so many people made such a big stink about how "~extreme~!" it was; for me, it was noteworthy because it was one of the first US-made movies that was that unrepentantly (and non-supernaturally) violent . The J-Horror industry had been doing it for years, but other than tiny underground US flicks, there really wasn't a market here. And then Hostel came out and kind of brought it to the mainstream. But I think most of the people that ranted about how extreme it was did so because they hadn't seen anything like it.

     

    And I'll admit that the one thing that bothers me in movies is teeth extraction. I find it borderline unwatchable, for some reason.


  3. Hopefully this doesn't give new life to the catfight that was "what is torture porn?" but I watched The Machine Girl over the weekend ... and, damn, Jingus if that movie was too close to "torture porn" for you, you really & truly have to avoid the Hostel movies and the like with all of your might.

     

    The Machine Girl was closer to a Troma movie than anything that I'd consider disturbing in the vein of Hostel. It was a live action manga; hell, I'd say that Sin City is a reasonable comparison for it.

     

    My overall take: It was quite obviously played for laughs, and not in the good way, IMHO. It seemed to convey the "we're in on the joke" mentality that really detracts from a movie in my mind. Ichi the Killer or Battle Royale, for example, were not supposed to be taken seriously but were still portrayed as serious movies. The Machine Girl was way too "wink, wink" for my liking. The acting was decent (I was surprised to find out that the girl that played Ami hadn't acted before) and the plot was servicable. All in all, though, I think that it was just Ok - good but certainly not great.


  4. Why are the Mets/Rockies the Sunday Night game?

     

    weird choice ESPN to close out the first half

    Did we not just spend like twenty posts lamenting the overexposure of the Yankees and Red Sox? Now the Rockies finally get a national game and we question that. Uncanny.

     

    What do you propose we call the AL All-Stars? The Red Yanks, the Yank Sox, or Douchebag United? My preference is Douchebag United. It has a European flair.

     

    Where's this impending Cub dominance? I don't see it. They're regressing and will continue to do so. Their slated #3 pitcher just flunked out of the goddamn Rookie League, he's lost the strike zone that much. You're just jinxing them like I jinx the other teams by complimenting how goooooooood they look.

    I like how a Cubs fan is whining about the number of Yanks & Sawks on the AL All-Star team, while ignoring the fact that the Cubs are every bit as represented as Boston and have twice as many reps as NY.

     

    Number of starters, position players: Boston 4 (including the DH spot), Chicago 3, NYY 2

    Number of pitchers: Chicago 3, NY & Boston 1 each

    Number of reserves: Boston 2, Chicago 1, NY none

     

    Total # of All Stars: Boston 7, Chicago 7, NY 3 ... damn you, MLB, for forcing so many Red Sox & Yanks in the game while small-market & low-payroll teams like the Cubs go unnoticed.


  5. Since Blake went to SJ the Kings are in serious danger of not hitting the cap floor. They are at 27.756 and the floor is 40.7.

    On behalf of the Boston Bruins fan base, I'd like to extend an offer of Glen Murray & Manny Fernandez to help the Kings reach the Salary Cap floor. I'd even be willing to throw in PJ Axelsson and/or Peter Schaefer as further enticement.


  6. Closing out my forwards, I'll take Tony Amonte, RW.

     

    Scored 30+ goals five times, and 40+ goals another three times.

    Five time all star.

    A Masshole, and a team can't ever have too many players from the Mighty Massachusetts.

     

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  7. So because a woman is in a bunch of Skinemax style films, which AREN'T PORN, that makes her a slut?

    Bondage, chloroform, and foot fetish videos =/= "Skinemax style videos". They're straight up porn.

     

    Having said that, though, they don't make her a slut. They make her a porn actress, and there's a social stigma associated with that career choice. And "slut" is part of that social stigma.


  8. Man, I gotta get season tickets.

     

    Oh, tell me how my ass tastes.

     

    I'm excited from a new uniform/logo standpoint. It will be fun for 10-30 games. After that? I hope this franchise fails and Dama gains a bunch of weight or something. Fuck... OKLAHOMA CITY! MEMPHIS! ITS THE NBA ON NBC!

    It's hard to get a good taste of your ass with all that sand that slipped in from your vagina.

     

    I'm not quite understanding the hatred for OKC, which did all the right things to earn a team in David Stern's NBA.


  9. I'm surprised at the negative reaction this Favre story is getting. I never wanted Favre to retire at all, so I am certainly hoping he wants to come back. It's also amusing to hear this talk of "OMG, what about Aaron Rodgers?!" Who cares about Aaron Rodgers? Bring Favre back but this time make it 100% clear this is his last year, a farewell tour. If Rodgers doesn't like it, cut him or trade him and then turn the reigns over to Brian Brohm once Favre retires.

    The negative reaction is because football fans were forced to listen to hours & hours of talk about the grizzled old gunslinger that was out there having fun and making plays, and how the league wouldn't ever be the same without him ... and then there's already talk of him coming back just a few months later.

     

    And the Packers couldn't ever force Favre out without facing a mountain of criticism and brutal backlash from their fans. So making it "100% clear that this is his last year, a farewell tour" would be impossible for anyone other than Favre to enforce. And Favre seemingly made it pretty clear that last year was his last year, so I think it'd be tough to be anything but cynical when he said that this is his last year.

     

    One can only hope that Favre has been staying in shape throughout the offseason (coughcoughdoubtfulcough) or else the Packers will have the pleasure of watching him work his way into shape during training camp.


  10. Didn't see this anywhere -- the Pens extended Malkin for 5/43.5, starting in 2009-10. This surprised me, I did not think Pittsburgh would be able to afford him.

    Not resigning Malone & Hossa gave them the flexibility to re-up Malkin ... and Orpik, I guess.

     

    They were smart to sign him to the same deal as Crosby, too. No reason to ruffle feathers by giving one more than another. Much like I don't think it was a coincidence that Hossa went for a shade under Lidstrom, I don't think it's a coincidence that Malkin & Crosby got mirror-image deals.


  11. Paraphrased from From PWInsider (though probably from her myspace or something) - Ashley Massaro has asked for her release. She has a seven year old daughter (?? She never mentioned her even on Survivor) who has a pretty serious health issue and Ashely needs to be home with her (she is a single parent), but would like to keep the door open down the line (I'm surprised the girls don't seem to realize that once you pose nekkid the we loses all interest in you).

    She got voted off on like the 3rd day. And is most likely the victim of the editors; I'm presuming that one of the first things they all talk about is their family (marital status, kids, etc).


  12. I guess it's time to name my 6th defensemen. He'll help my team with toughness (over 2000 career PIM), and is a serviceable offensive weapon (11+29 for 40 points one year) even though he's definitely a defense-first d-man.

     

    The Northern Lights Five would like to welcome Lyle Odelein to the organization.

     

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  13. holy shit, hossa to the red wings

     

    that was unexpected. i don't "get it" why the wings felt compelled to do this. its only one year but 7.4 mil is hefty, and more than even lidstrom makes. it sets a bad precedent.

    Just a one year deal, so it doesn't hamper their cap situation next year when they have a bunch of home-grown youngsters to re-sign. And it most assuredly makes them the Cup favorites. It actually makes more sense for them than it does for him. If his numbers go down, it'll hurt his bargaing position next year. I guess he really meant it when he said he was after a Cup more than anything.

     

    And I don't get what you don't get ... how is signing the top FA on the market (for less than market value) ever a bad thing?


  14. "Nifty" Middleton is the first pick in a while that really hurts me ... he was my absolute favorite Bruin when I was a super-young niskie.

     

    I didn't think he was in danger of going anywhere else - well, max might have taken him, but I thought he was safe. <sigh>


  15. max, I'm with you ... I'm very much Ok with the Ryder signing.

     

    As soon as the other GM's started throwing out the monopoly money, I was afraid that Chia would follow suit and I had these visions of a 40 year old Hossa earning $10m/season in the 11th year of his contract.

     

    Am I hoping that other deals are forthcoming? Yes, most assuredly. But this signing doesn't cripple the team like a Hossa signing would have.

     

    And having said that: Last year the Bruins boards were full of "Drury is going to sign here for less than market value because he went to school here!" idiocy, and then this year it was "Hossa's going to sign here for less than market value because him and Zdeno are BFF!!" idiocy. When are fucking Bruins fans going to learn that it's a business and these players are going after a payday? It's so terribly tiresome.


  16. Taken from the "I can't believe he's still available" pile, I'd like to warmly welcome Stephane Richer to the Northern Lights Five.

     

    - Talented: Surpassed 50 goals twice

    - Clutch: Scored 4 OT playoff game winners

    - Dangerous: Broke Brodeur's cup with a slapshot; luckily, Brodeur's vagina was unscathed in the incident

     

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  17. If you believe the stories, people are offering ginormous money at Mats Sundin, including one offer in the $10m/year range (presumed to be Rags or Habs).

     

    Maybe that alleged 12/100 offer isn't as nauseating as I'd thought.


  18. I don't really feel like trollin' the movie forum so I'm just going to say this here: People who spend time analyzing/thinking about box office numbers and who don't actually work in the movie industry are fucking weird as shit. I literally cannot even begin to comprehend how someone could bring themselves to care so deeply about something so meaningless.

     

    Thank you. It drives me up the fucking wall when people start discussing things like NBA Finals ratings. There's just no reason for fans to care.

    I agree to a point ... but then I think of a sport that's comparatively struggling, like hockey.

     

    I want my favorite sport to get better coverage by ESPN, the leading sports channel in the US. If the Stanley Cup shows improved ratings, it increases the likelihood of ESPN pretending to care about the sport.

     

    Once a sport or TV show is 'established', though, I'd agree that it's stupid to care too much about the ratings.

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