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Jonathan Winters. A pioneer in the world of improv and one of the fast minds ever to this day. I've seen him run laps around Robin Williams. Richard Pryor. Just about every standup today is derivative of Richard's straight forward and honest style, along with him being a brilliant observanionist and so willing to talk about his own troubles. Fred Willard. The dude is just plain funny. His timing is impeccable and he plays everything to the hilt. Highly underrated.
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who has been killing NICK DINSMORE on the house show circuit.
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I think someone did nominate the Blue Brothers, but Jekyll and Hyde has never been made into a musical film.
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which ain't nearly as cool as the vertebreaker, which STEVEN RICHARDS was the last guy to take off of him on WWE t.v.
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Jailhouse Rock You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown Beauty And The Beast (1991) Robin And The 7 Hoods West Side Story Royal Wedding Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory A Star Is Born (1954) Rocky Horror Picture Show Finian's Rainbow Oklahoma! (1955) The Wizard Of Oz Duck Soup White Christmas Swing Time Seven Brides For Seven Brothers Anchors Aweigh Chicago Singin' In The Rain The King And I (this match up was funny as hell to me for some reason) An American In Paris South Park: Bigger, Longer And Uncut Little Shop Of Horrors Fantasia The Music Man Tommy Top Hat Holiday Inn (this amused me too) Cabaret Mary Poppins Help! -No vote on the last match up as I hate both films and find them to be hunks of shit that give musicals a bad name.
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who came over to WCW in the early ninties from Japan on the heels of the success that THE GREAT MUTA had.
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and he got superkicked through a window on THE BARBER SHOP.
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The Walking Tall trailer (Rock's new movie)...
WrestlingDeacon replied to Downhome's topic in Television & Film
Looks like it might be pretty decent. I so need the original trilogy on a DVD box set. -
who has used 1 or 611,790 FISTDROPS in his day. (yeah, linked the fistdrop)
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10 years to the day since Frank Zappa died
WrestlingDeacon replied to The Czech Republic's topic in Music
I have "Strictly Commercial" which is a good starting place to get into Zappa, I think. It's a greatest hits album sort of thing. However, Zappa is a guy that you need to hear the whole album to get into what he was doing at that particular time. Isn't there like a Frank Zappa high school out in California? I bet their mascot is the baby snakes. -
Chicks or guys (lookin' at you Yuna)...
WrestlingDeacon replied to Downhome's topic in Television & Film
I too really like the Orbit gum girl and the Glad Bag girl. There was also this blonde in a commercial, I think for like Smirnoff Black, where she gets set up on a blind date with "The Brad" and this other dude swoops in and takes the guy out, by pretending to be her. I didn't think much of her at first, but after seeing it during PTI six hundred times, she grew on me. -
Flair explains the Horsemen dynamic very well on the Flair DVD. Ric was the standard bearer and the rest of the guys complimented and protected him. Originally, Tully was the technician, Ole the brawler and Arn the brash rookie. Everyone had to know their role and fit into it. I could see have rebuilt the Horsemen in late '92 with Razor Ramon as the 4th member.
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I think LANCE RUSSELL works as an announcer for them. I know he worked for the last incarnation of Memphis wrestling down there.
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Quantum Leap & Sliders DVDs being worked on!
WrestlingDeacon replied to BlackFlagg's topic in Television & Film
Battlestar Galatica is alraedy out. It comes in a case shaped like a Cylon head and includes the entire series. I thought the early Sliders episodes were ok, but I seriously need Quantum Leap. -
Well, Hogan didn't leave until the summer of '93 after KOTR. It would have been nice for Hogan and Flair to have had a match during that time period. Also, Ted Dibiase was still hanging around making noise at that time and you forgot to do anything with 'Taker who was getting a massive push.
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who were involved in the famed Tupelo Concession Stand Brawl with THE GIBSON BROTHER, RICKY AND ROBERT.
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yeah, but they weren't as awesome as THE WEST HOLLYWOOD BLONDS! (ok, I'm lying)
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who formed a makeshift tag team with ARN ANDERSON.
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Eric Roberts wasn't Dr. Who, he was in the movie as the villain. Some no name Brit was Dr. Who. Nick Fury is just beyond campy bad. I think they were going for an Escape from New York vibe, but didn't have the wit to pull it off.
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After the Horseman turn on Sting, have him form his own stable to combat them that features Tully Blanchard. C'mon who knows the Horsemen better? Steamboat, Pillman and Funk would be good for that stable too. To replace Sting in the Horsemen, I'd turn Luger or bring in Barry Windham, Rick Rude or Mr. Perfect. I like the US tag belts and you certainly have enough teams to make that work. For feuds I'd go with: Dynamite Kid vs. Pillman Steiners vs. Varsity Club Rock 'n Roll or LOD vs. Andersons Freebirds vs. Midnight Express (doesn't really matter who are the faces there) Muta and Dragonmaster vs. Dynamic Dudes Vader vs. Luger (if you don't turn him) Sting vs. Flair Steamboat vs. 4th Horsemen Dump you bottom feeding singles jobbers, you can use the tag jobbers for singles cannon fodder too. I'd have Heyman buy out J-Tex from Hart and form a mass ass kicking stable with the SST. Just a stable of foreign heels and they can feud with your mid-card faces, crush them and then go on to feud with Sting's stable. At the end of the Horsemen vs. Sting feud, you can have the 4th Horsemen turn face and feud with Flair, which would rock if you do bring in Rude, Perfect or Windham. You could try to poise Muta as challenger for the belt, as he and Sting always had good matches or use Funk or Vader as a stop gap until you build up another heel.
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who also appeared on THE BOBBY HEENAN SHOW.
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where he tagged with BRIAN LEE
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Like Monk. THAT'S a great show, if Foley's show were like that, or as good as that, I'd watch it Yeah, Monk is a great example of what they should do with Foley's show.
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i believe all of those were nominted, but babes in toyland. I actually dug that one as a kid.
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Apparently you guys don't watch a lot of the classic seventies cop shows, like Baretta, Columbo, Kojack, McCloud, Cannon, etc. Foley has the perfect personality for that type of character. Basically, where the lead has some sort of gimmick that makes the bad guys under estimate him.