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Everything posted by Nighthawk
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I was thinking of starting a topic like this myself. The Whisper in the Wind I have to say is the absolute worst. Plus it's a corkscrew moonsault. I don't like renaming moves that already have a well established, generic name, especially when it's not your primary finisher. I got used to it, but I initially thought the Last Ride was a terrible name, so it probably is. The Lo Down/Sky High for being miscalled practically every time. I like The Corporate Elbow better than The People's Elbow. Clothesline From Hell only works with what a clothesline is already established. It's a crazy combination of words. Chris Jericho has had all lion references stripped away, so Lionsault no longer makes sense. I didn't like that every suplex Taz did became a Whatever Tazplex. Many Japanese moves are pretty out there, but somewhat cool in that insane Japanese way. Miracle Ecstasy is probably my favorite one. There's a move in the Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter game called Ultra Variety Private Memories. I wish a Japanese wrestler would use that name. I do love the Moss Covered Three Handled Family Greundza. Non Sequitur Saturn is probably my second favorite wrestling character ever, after heel Steve Austin. That time he yelled "D-Von! Get the muffins!", oh man that was great.
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I had that 8 or 10 years ago and didn't like it. My tastes have refined since then, maybe I should try again. You know who I like from back then? Live. I just looked them up on allmusic, and I pretty much hate all the bands in the similar artists section. Guess they got lucky. The blonde fellow from Silverchair most turned me gay though, I must say.
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I just couldn't buy Bill Pullman as the president at all.
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Further commentary on Ju-On vs Grudge, I think I'll play devil's advocate and say that the Grudge wasn't much worse. In truth, I didn't like either of them all that much. They're both more affective as a series of individual scenes rather than a plot driven cohesive unit, and the individual scare moments I found to be much the same in either. Ju-On remains better, based on the fact that much of the best stuff was removed for the Grudge, but what remained was comparable, I think. The best part of Ju-On was the sequence where the dude's sister gets it, and that one definitely came off worse in the American version. They took out the distorted woman on tv, that was my favorite part. I found that comic and unsettling at the same time (perhaps one as a result of the other). Also, the part with the zombie schoolgirls reminded me of the "Something to Tide You Over" segment in Creepshow, only less scary. Yes, even though it was Leslie Nielsen and Ted Danson, it was still scarier, that can't be a good sign for Ju-On's scare power.
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Were you breastfed as a child?
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By the way, Indepedence Day was pretty horrible, but I didn't mind Will in it. His punching the alien and saying "Welcome to Earth." was the kind of over the top absurdity that should have pervaded the whole movie. Then it would have been so bad it was good, like Armageddon. Bad Boys and Men In Black are about the only movies of his I like. I haven't seen Ali either. Oh, I also love Wild Wild West but I know it's terrible, so that doesn't count.
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It's right there. Get it yourself, he doesn't have a copyright.
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I think I might have heard of that guy, but I've never seen him nor know anything about him. I'd probably fuck him, though, if given the chance.
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Why are you paying attention to some bitch?
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The fuck you talking about Will Smith being a good actor on Fresh Prince? He moved his damn lips when other people were saying their lines. That bullshit crying stuff he did at the end? I can't believe anybody bought that shit. And he was playing himself. That was some of the worst acting I've seen.
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That's a good concept with bad acting. Like Strangeland, but it's a bit better better than that. I eventually got the ending of Ju-On. I didn't watch much of it, but it was one of the features on the dvd that explained it. I can't remember what it was. I think the extended ending with commentary. And something is telling me it wasn't a movie but a tv series? Anyway, it was all arranged very oddly.
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There's a thread which prominently includes discussion of Kotz being fat right now.
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Yeah, who's Tubby anyway? I don't think any of the mods are slim.
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I know who you are. Do you know who I am?
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Hm, looks like you've got some hot sauce in your taco. I like that in a filly.
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Pomegranate, I believe. Trick Daddy lifted that from Talking Heads, so it's older than you think.
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Funnily I was just doing an image search for disco lemonade, which is mentioned in the song called "Sex and Candy", and look what I found:
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Oh, I'm sitting here with a big grin on my face. I'm waiting for a job I manage to get back from engineering so you all have filled the time quite nicely. You lie. If you were taking it as a joke, you wouldn't tell people you were, that would ruin the punchline. What you're doing is like walking past a group of young toughs and thinking "I could kick all of thier asses."
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I said many of them do, it's not universal. But they do have a similar jawline.
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No. I'm the psycho bitch that cuts off your dick, then posts pics of it in LSD to make the ugly fags here cry. They've seen it.
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Oh, I'm sitting here with a big grin on my face. I'm waiting for a job I manage to get back from engineering so you all have filled the time quite nicely. You lie. If you were taking it as a joke, you wouldn't tell people you were, that would ruin the punchline. What you're doing is like walking past a group of young toughs and thinking "I could kick all of thier asses."
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That reminds me, you ever notice how a lot of people named Kurt sort of look like each other? It's more than with other names.
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Well, it isn't released yet. Not everyone's album gets bootlegged before street date.
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But I haven't been given the death penalty.