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They've been talking about this movie for about five years now. Basically they have Cage's verbal committment for the project and that's about it.
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I think the more randomness of Spidey's villains works. He'd rather not be crimefighting and worry about his personal life, but something keeps popping up to distract him.
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It had a little Opethish ness to it.
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Zsasz can be annoying because he's so set in his opinions and such. Even if he's just playing devil's advocate, at the very worst he's just trying to encourage a discussion. There's nothing wrong with that. And this is coming from someone who winds up arguing with him a good deal in the Comics folder.
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http://www.dccomics.com/secret_files/ These are the official DC bios from their various Sercret Files books they've put out recently. They aren't as in depth as many of the ones you'll find on fan pages, but they are pretty accurate and give what DC's current stance on the characters story is.
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Was it just me, or did Domino look like Robin?
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I knew that Kobe was second in assts behind Payton on the Lakers, but that was more due to double teams and stuff. Kobe is a great player, but he doesn't make players on his team better.
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That was very bizarre. I found myself getting giddy as I found all the flaws on Liefeld's art.
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But part of deception is intentionally leaving parts out.
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Does anyone think that moving the three point line back has hurt scoring?
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Am I the only who thinks Suski isn't that bad? I don't think he's that bad. Yeah, he sucks as the wrestler. But his gimmick is so over the top and goofy. He's kind of like the second coming of the Berzerker.
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I agree with you, and I guess Iverson was par of the reason Larry Brown left Philly. It just pisses me off when people call him a team cancer for clashing with Ayers and Ford this season.
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1. Agreed. Too many of them come into the league immature and not talented enough. Those who don't make it in gave up a shot at going to college and getting themselves some sort of education. 2. Partially agreed. Maybe I'm just biased, but Iverson is rightly power hungry at the Sixers. He knows he's their marquee player and that he should be treated that way. And he shows it by playing hurt most the time. 3. Not really. Guys like Cuban are genuinely love and are interested in their franchise, and it trickles down. If they guy at the top doesn't show that he carees, than why should anyone in the organization or a fan care? 4. Not sure. 5. Somewhat, but isn't it everyone's goal to get the most money for whatever they do?
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I guess there is more prestige in being a Laker, and he can ride Kobe's coattails. I met Popeye Jones while he played for the Wizards...nice guy.
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Bats and Spidey's villains are perfectly acceptable, because they compliment their hero. Batman villains are usually more extreme, more methodical and it works because Batman's character is much more intense in his fight on crime. He devotes all his time to stopping them. Spidey's characters are a little more run of the mill in motivation...usually materialism, greed, and power struggle are what they are seeking. Spidey's the complete opposite in character, because he's more content in being Peter Parker who just happens to spend all his free time fighting them off. Spidey's villains work because they might not be as evil as the Bat's rogue gallery, but they work because they never do anything that overshadows his personal dillemas. Stopping the Chameleon is just as important to him as trying to get this month's rent in on time. You don't get/need this dual nature with Batman.
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It's not as much backpeddling as tring to point out Bret and Ric's arguments with each other.
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They just don't make flashy basketball players the way they used to.
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1. Indiana: Came very close to getting into the Finals last season, and Artest/O'Neal will only play better. 2. Detroit: Will get buy just fine. I don't see Darko doing anything useful, though. 3. Heat: Weak centers and PF's in the East will allow Shaq to dominate the conference. 4. New York: Will be more cohesive as a team, and if they can pick up Phil Jackson as a coach, they'll only get better. 5. Philadelphia: Skinner is definitely a good pick up, and Igoudala sounds like a player who is more effective when not worrying about scoring, which complements Iverson well. 6. New Jersey: They'll be missing K-Mart's blue light special. Plus, Kidd is still hurting and the new owners already don't care about the team. 7. Milwaukee: The same as last year. 8. Orlando: Francis, Mobley, and Hedo are too talented, and if Grant Hill comes back as strong as everyone says he is, they'll definitely make an impact in a weak conference. 9. Raptors: Still not good enough and won't make any significant moves in the roster. 10. Boston: Ainge will get himself fired. 11. Hawks: Something will click for them. No one wants to be there, so I'm sure they'll all put out their best effort to get them recognized. 12. Cavs: The Lebron Show isn't enough to keep this network afloat. 13. Wizards: Jamison isn't enough. He may be happy that he gets to start again, but he'll curse Cuban for sending him out. 14. Bulls: Still worthless. 15. Bobcats: They'll learn the hardway why it sucks to be the NBA franchise from North Cacilaccy.
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I agree that Payton sucked as an outside shooter, but he never really was one to begin with. He just got stuck with those shots thanks to the damn triangle. Gary may be a little slower, but I really do think he'll have a better season this year. I'd still take Fisher over Gary since the Lakers could get more years and production out of Fish than they could GP. Gary never made an effort to learn the triangle like Karl did and managed to embarass himself in it instead of trying to become a team player. Fisher is definitely the better long term choice. As a GP fan, I'd just like to see him doing well. Personally, I'll never understand why Jackson pretty much stopped letting Payton make plays and stuff. It's like he just didn't trust him.
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I agree that Payton sucked as an outside shooter, but he never really was one to begin with. He just got stuck with those shots thanks to the damn triangle. Gary may be a little slower, but I really do think he'll have a better season this year.
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Me... 1. Minnesota: If KG has another MVP calibur season, they'll propably make eit to the Finals. 2. Spurs: If Duncan gets the MVP and Tony Parker gets a little more confident when the other team throws all their guys at him, they'll propably win the Finals. 3. Sacramento: I really don't know why I ranked them so high, but the Kings are consistently good. 4. Houston: Yao and TMac will put up a lot of points, but their total lack of a good PG will prevent them from being THE team. 5. Dallas: They'll win a lot of games, but they still won't defend. And with rumors of a multi team trade that'll send Walker out and Vince Carter in, they'll be a lot more fragile. 6. Lakers: Only ranked this high since a lot of Eastern Conference teams will suck and be guaranteed wins for them. Kobe is going to learn the hard way about what happens when Shaq's not around. 7. Denver: Carmelo can only get better and KMart will propably play well, but if he winds up being as fragile as Camby is, it'll be a long season for them. 8. Jazz: Propably the most deep team in the Western Conference but still lacking a killer go to guy. 9. Memphis: Hubie can't do it twice, but they'll still do well. 10. New Orleans: Aside from the Big 4 in the west (TWolves, Spurs, Kings, and now Rockets), the rest of the teams lack size and are similar in that respect to the Hornets. 11. Phoenix: Nash is a good adddition, but they aren't playoff ready. 12. Portland: All the teams on the verge of the playoffs last season got better. The Blazers didn't 13. Golden State: Dampier had his contract season and now he's being paid for it somewhere else. 14. Sonics: Ray Allen will demand a trade. 15. Clippers: New guys + no Kobe = 12 wins for the season.
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Just wondering, were the results of the WWE folder survey ever revealed?
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From what I've been reading on the major sports news pages, it seems that Dallas and San Antonio are interested in Malone. Fisher would be a good fit in Houston, and I think he'd do well in Van Gundy's system.
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Thanks. I was just wondering. Personally, I was just curious to see what the results would have been.