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Boner Kawanger
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Plus, T2 had the massive marketing campaign. At least, that's what I'm going by. Whichever movie has them best known in the public eye.
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What about Arnold? Terminator 2? Or Kindergarden Cop?
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I wish Eugune would use the Torture Rack, but as more of a transition. Just something fun.
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Too many people attempting to be funny and failing.
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Same thing caught my attention, too. Probably sparked my love of 1930s-40s adventure stories.
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Bruce Campbell-Army of Darkness (since it has toy lines, comics, etc) Michael Keaton-Batman Anthony Perkins-Psycho Anthony Hopkins-Silence of the Lambs
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Where do the wrestlers buy their clothes?
Boner Kawanger replied to Epic Reine's topic in The WWE Folder
No. Oh, how I wish I could pull those off. Or on, you know. -
Looking forward to the Ra's al Guhl episodes.
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Where do the wrestlers buy their clothes?
Boner Kawanger replied to Epic Reine's topic in The WWE Folder
I got a pair of Christian's "big, crazy-ass sunglasses" at a Big Lots a few years ago. -
LINK Apparently, some European cartoonist is claiming to have already invented Buzz Bunny. And even more apparent is the fact that Buzz Bunny is slang for a vibrator or something of that nature.
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Brilliant.
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Dude, seriously. You believe everything you read on the net or something? No....that was sarcasm.. because i can't quite see Dean doing that, his whole personally doesn't scream I want to be at the front of the Line at anything, outside of getting there on my own merits or my own timing. the trap Snatches and catches...... vivisectvi That was the least sarcastic post in the history of Internet.
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Pssh, Vincent Price wasn't in The Honeymooners! But man, that would have been cool. You know they're doing a Honeymooners movie, right?
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Buzz: Team leader with laser and martial arts expertise Duck: Weapons expert with built-in sonar Roadster: Super speed Spaz: Team muscle with jaws of steel Lexi: Disguise expert with super hearing Slick: Vehicles and surveillance; regeneration abilities How many hours do you think it took them to come up with the name "Duck"?
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That's what made me ask, actually. I figured they were still trying to protect UT and his move.
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Besides Kane and Brock, has anyone kicked out of Taker's tombstone? Ref bumps count.
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I wonder if we'll start seeing TPBs in CD-ROM form?
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Oh, on the news this morning, they played a sound clip of "Buzz" Bunny saying "What's up, doc?". Imagine an actor failing to audition for Terry in Batman Beyond. That's not Looney Tunes.
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Saw it on the news this morning. They're calling him Buzz Bunny. That is all I have to say.
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Sigh... A Low-Rated Series Struggle for a Future By LYNN ELBER, AP LOS ANGELES (AP) - "Arrested Development" star Jason Bateman and the sitcom's creator, Mitchell Hurwitz, were assessing the cuddle quotient in a show that viewers may soon lose the chance to embrace. "There are a surprising number of hugs in the show. We just make jokes about how they (the characters) never hug," said Hurwitz. "So even when Michael's mother hugs him, he says, `What are you doing? Why are you squeezing me with your body?"' Bateman, who stars as Michael in the acerbic Fox comedy about the dysfunctional Bluth family, offers a solution: "You've got the Pax network if you want a good hug." But he and the rest of the "Arrested Development" clan might be in need of comfort: Fox is halting production after 18 episodes, shy of the usual 22, bringing the season - and maybe the series - to a premature end April 17. "American Dad" takes its 8:30 p.m. EST Sunday slot starting May 1. The animated comedy about a CIA agent and his family scored in a post-Super Bowl preview and Fox awarded it the premium real estate after "The Simpsons." With the football extravaganza as launching pad, "American Dad" drew 15 million viewers. For its sophomore season to date, "Arrested Development" is averaging 6 million weekly viewers, down from last season's average audience of 6.2 million. The lack of interest persists despite rave reviews and awards: a Golden Globe for Bateman in January and a best-comedy series Emmy last year. It's not the only program suffering a gap between quality and ratings. "Jack & Bobby" (9 p.m. EST Wednesdays), the WB's drama about the formative years of a future U.S. president, can't stoke viewer interest despite a critically acclaimed first season. Although a relatively new network like WB doesn't demand "American Idol"-size ratings, the 2.7 million average weekly audience for "Jack & Bobby" is scant compared to the nearly 6 million watching WB's most-watched series, "7th Heaven." Worthy shows have come and gone many times before, but the irony is acute for the latest endangered pair. "Arrested Development," which is ferociously clever and daringly breaks the laugh-track, multicamera sitcom mold, arrived as the genre cried out for rejuvenation. With the passing of "Friends," "Sex and the City" and (at the end of this season) "Everybody Loves Raymond," observers have lamented the mostly uninspired retreads that are left. "Arrested Development" wasn't entirely startling - "Seinfeld" reveled in the crassness of its characters; "Curb Your Enthusiasm" saw its cynicism and raised it. But the Fox show was asking a sitcom family to be received as something other than inherently warm and loving, and derived its dry humor from the characters' odd, morally suspect behavior. That audiences would take awhile to adapt was understandable, Bateman said. "If anybody says this show is not accessible, which I think is not really accurate or fair or deserved, perhaps that's what they're talking about," the actor said. "It's around the side door for laughter. You have to watch two episodes to understand what our joke is. Then, if you're in that gear, it delivers nonstop." Adds Hurwitz: "I think people understand dealing with adult parents and adult siblings, and that's at the core of every show." I cut out unimportant stuff about Jack and Bobby here He expects "Jack & Bobby" to go the full season with 22 episodes and have a fighting chance to build its audience. With the truncated run for "Arrested Development," it seems unlikely that Fox (which gets points for bringing it back after the first low-rated season) will find a reason to renew it when the 2006-05 schedule is announced in May. Veteran actress Jessica Walter, who stars as the cold-fish Bluth mother, Lucille, is dismayed by the show's peril. "I think it's awful that art or creative entertainment is made for some formula of Nielsen ratings, and I don't buy into that," she said. "I'd rather be on something good watched by 1 million people than something awful watched by 20 million." Berlanti strikes a more philosophical note. He and his writers are working "to tell the best stories we know how to tell and hope that some point down the line people look back on the series, whether it goes for five years or just one year, and want to buy the box (DVD) set."
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As a matter of fact, it IS, and I picked that up as well Oh thank you thank you thank you. Should I read FKATJL before jumping into this? I mean, I know the characters and whatnot.
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VIDEO GAMES CAUSE PEOPLE TO KILL
Boner Kawanger replied to Open the Muggy Gate's topic in Video Games
Eh, a few months ago, someone got stabbed IN THE HEAD in T-Town (that's what we Alabamaners call Tuscaloosa, probably because we can't spell it), probably over football. That's a much cooler story, but you kids and your damn video games are ruining it. -
"I'm calling you out" I'm calling you out
Boner Kawanger replied to Spaceman Spiff's topic in No Holds Barred
Guys, this Saturday, I'm gonna do it! I'm gonna knock her up good! -
ASTONISHING X-MEN #8 TEEN TITANS #21 This JLA Classified is NOT I Can't Believe It's Not the Justice League, is it?
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I remember this. It was real, and it was excellent. I believe the highlight was Gizmo Duck being possessed and facing off against Darkwing. Don't be ashamed of mentioning Disney Adventures Comics. They had Bone in color years before that meant anything.