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Umaga just beat the hell out of Kane and won, wow.
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I have finally traked down a stream for this PPV. Great thing since WrestleYourWay was forced to stop putting up WWE material, and I wasn't about to order this PPV. Woohoo!
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Universal paid 42.5 million for the rights to Bruno, with half that going to production budget. That's fine by my. I agree that he isn't as funny as Ali G and Borat as a whole, but I still laugh my as off at Bruno at times. I'll see it for sure. I loved the bit Bruno did with the Christian pastor, and Bruno was asking him which activities were allowed by God and which ones were not. He asks "Is it ok to be fabulous?" and does that motion with his arms and hands, and then the pastor's response was just simple something like "What exactly does that mean?" Just the way both of them said it was awesome. I think Bruno has plenty of material to work for a flick.
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I've been told that as soon as the promotion for Borat is finished up, they're going to start a Bruno movie done in the same way as Borat. Is there any truth to that?
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I read that it beat out Fahrenheit 9/11 for the biggest box office total for a flick under 1,000 theaters. Fahrenheit 9/11 had $24,078,959 at 868 theaters with an average of $27,558 for it's opening weekend. Borat has $26,375,000 at 837 theaters with an average of $31,511 for it's opening weekend.
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http://wickedsick.org/wii_finder/ Use that to find out how may Wiis your Target will be getting in. Mine will only have 24 according to this.
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Oh ya. I have that too. Isn't that the one where they interview him out in the country or something? I have that one also, it's pretty interesting. Unless I'm imagining things, it also talks about him in WCW, with clips as well. It's a fine DVD to go right along with Tombstone.
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This is fantastic. Take a look at the average also.
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That was one of my favorite parts also, even if wasn't' the funniest thing in the movie. My grandfather was a Pentecostal pastor, and I was raised in that kind of church up until I was 13. Then in high school I started dating someone, and starting going to a church like that again just because that's where she went. If any of you have ever been to a church like that, I'm sure this entire scene meant a whole lot more to you. When I noticed Borat had walked into a Pentecostal revival, I started hoping to God that he would pretend to speak in tongues as well. When he finally started walking up to the front and started to do it, I laughed my ass off. I've always wanted to see someone who doesn't believe in it just go up there and pretend to do it. That part was absolute gold to me. Two of funniest parts to me were:
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The OAO Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess Thread
Downhome replied to AndrewTS's topic in Video Games
Here is this from the Wii thread, in case any of you didn't see it. WARNING: If you do not want to get even more excited over The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, do not read the following article. You have been warned: Click Here -
WARNING: If you do not want to get even more excited over The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, do not read the following article. You have been warned: Click Here
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I found yet another TNA DVD for $5.99 (even if you do the 3 for $10, and even less than that if you use a 10% discount card). This time it was the freakin' Sting: Return of an Icon DVD.
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I bought two PS2 games today: -Metal Gear Solid 3: Subsistence ($15 at a pawn shop) -Psychonauts ($5.xx at Circuit City!!!)
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Well, I went to the 7:30 show tonight so I could try to be at a showing with the most people possible, and my plan sure did work. I'm going to try to keep all of this short, so just stay with me. First off, the theater was packed, a large stadium seating theater with even the bottom floor packed. I'm not just saying that either. It was Jurrassic Park packed. Lord of the Rings packed. So packed that two people weren't able to even sit together once the movie started, much less a group of people being able to sit together. I think you get my point. Anyway, everyone seemed to have a great time. It was without a doubt the greatest movie theater setting that I've ever been in. Everyone was laughing from the start of the flick all the way to the end, so much so that I'm sure that we all need to see it a second time just to be able to catch some of the funny lines that we missed because we were laughing so much at what had just taken place. Is it the funniest movie that I have ever seen? I'll put it this way - I can't remember ever laughing so much throughout an entire film, at times to the point where I actually cry. Not to mention everyone else laughing right along with me just as much. I'm not even going to go into specifics right now. Just, you know, go watch it. If you don't find something about this movie to laugh your ass off over, then I just don't know what to say to ya. I expected a big crowd, but my God, I didn't expect anything even close to what I saw tonight. I can't wait to see the box office numbers for this flick this week, and especially next week when it expands to more and more theaters.
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is the for Sneak King!
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Here is a video from Toronto International Film Festival Q& A when the projector malfunctions and they can't show the film: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9sSCVgJKoA
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What's wrong with some of you? I'm shocked that the line by "Yemi" saying that he wasn't Eko's brother, is actually confusing some of you, and not knowing what it meant. At least we now know how different people have been seeing images of dead people, and having it seem so real. Not to mention that it explains the visions of Walt as well.
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I don't see how anyone who enjoys movies can't find something about Eternal Sunshine that they like. It's my favorite movie ever.
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Here is a cool look behind Sacha Baron Cohen's career. It has a lot of early footage of all three of his characters, and stuff from his career before he created Ali G, Borat, and Bruno: Ali G: Before He Was Massiv - Part I Ali G: Before He Was Massiv - Part II Ali G: Before He Was Massiv - Part III And also this: Borat on the Jonathan Ross Show - Part I Borat on the Jonathan Ross Show - Part II
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This could be so great. This has been the best batch of new episodes in a long time.
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John Kerry screws up saying anti-Bush punchline
Downhome replied to SuperJerk's topic in Current Events
"He was for the joke before he was against it." - Dick Cheney -
Uh..Eternal Sunshine.. was the closest serious movie Jim Carrey has done that gave him any respect as a serious actor and he's blown that by doing Dick and Jane, Lemony Snicket and whatever else hes done thats been big piles of shit.. -The Truman Show (1998) -Man on the Moon (1999) -The Majestic (2001) -Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) And while it might be a comedy, many people started to really take notice of Jim Carrey in Liar Liar (1997), realizing that he isn't just a straight up goof actor, and that he could be much more than he was being portrayed has back then. Will Ferrell is now at the point in his career where Jim Carrey was right before Liar Liar. Sure he's been in a few dramas, but nothing that really focused on him that most people have ever seen. Many may not believe it now, but Stranger Than Fiction is a huge moment in Will Ferrell's career. I, for one, think he'll be just fine. If you look down the list of great actors, even Oscar winners, you'll find quite a few who started off in straight up comedy. There is a reason for that also, since it takes a lot of talent to actually be a great comedic actor, and that often leads to much bigger things.
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It was a smart move by Nintendo having more TBGFX and Genesis games available at the start. No offense to them, but if they loaded up the VC with Nintendo games at the start, most casual gamers would flock to those games instead. It should do a lot to help make sure more and more of the non-Nintendo games are released for the VC.