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Why the flying fuck does Victoria have to sell for Christy?
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Sean O'Haire and his crappy finisher are gone.
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Victoria the f** hag?
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I guess the challenger signing first is something new added to the rules...for now.
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That annoying black and white scheme has got to go. EDIT: n/m, you can set a different skin.
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Thanks for the ep d/l, but I've tried downloading and it keeps stopping at around 14/15%. =/ I don't know what's wrong.
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It did? Elaborate, plz <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It takes place after Ryu defeated and scarred Sagat, but before Sagat had officially joined up with Bison. Adon was still Sagat's student. Birdie was trying to get a spot in Shadoloo. We had Charlie before Bison killed him. The Final Fight characters who obviously were around during the 80's. Basically Capcom was just fleshing out stuff that happened after then and before SFII, although which endings actually happened aren't totally clear. Alpha 3 doesn't make any sense whatsover, though. I consider it more of a "dream match" game with a couple new characters than an official storyline. Of course, you could say the real reason that Capcom did the Alpha games was probably to squeeze a little more life out of the CPS2 hardware, keeping the SF name out there while they were working on SF3. After decades of surgery, Birdie became Remy, perhaps?
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Thanks. Oh, and volume 2 has 3 commentaries as well (the box says 4, though, but that's a mistake). I was thinking of volume 1 which had 2. And each of the three collections has 28 episodes each. So if they do a four-disc set of the New Adventures they could throw in more extra features, unless they try to squeeze it into 3 discs.
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I just edited my post to include it.
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Aaaah, yes, I remember that one well. The Miller-style Batman being back-to-back with was practically an animated version of the West show was bizarre and awesome all at once. There's just enough eps remaining to fill another set (23), and perhaps they could throw in one of the Batman guest appearances on Superman to bring it to 24.
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Q: is this going to be the official All Things Batman thread for the time being? I have gotten the Batman: Animated Series Volume 3 DVD set, and would be glad to answer questions about it. Some basic stuff: The extras are "Gotham's New Knight", a feature on the newly introduced Batgirl, commentary on "Read my Lips", video commentary (little video clips of some of the crew around a table during the episode) of House and Garden, and commentary on "Harlequinade." Because of his reviews of the first DVDs sets, this is the first time I actually wish Zsasz was still around. No ticket for Batman Begins, or even a trailer, but they did put in a cel reproduction (mine was of Batman and Robin, not sure if they have others), and a game piece for a contest online (I didn't win anything, though). After watching the whole set, I think it's not as good of a collection of eps as the previous sets (although the first set had some relatively poor eps on it, while this one is more consistent). Of course, it's all basically in order, so no matter. There aren't as many strong, dramatic episodes in this set either, although we get plenty of Al Ghul, and some hilarious Harley Quinn vehicle eps (although Harley's Holiday is sooo out of place--it's more like a Tiny Toons episode). I also don't feel that "His Silicon Soul" or "Bane" has held up very well. Although, watching it through after the 2nd set, for the first time I noticed that not only was Veronica Vreeland a recurring character, but she actually got some development over time.
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Capcom, a company notorious for milking every franchise that they produce, has basically tried to sweep it under the rug, save for that 1 PC version which is relatively rare. That ought to tell you something. The curiosity about it, and its sole important plot point (Ryu/Sagat) prompted the Alphas, naturally. I thought there was a chance of them including it on the new Capcom Classics Collection, but they wussed out; SFII, SFII CE, and SF2T are included, but not 1.
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No Turner Diaries? Aside from being quite the inflammatory, racist tract, it doubles as My First Terrorism Handbook.
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Bret Shundler needs to fire his webmaster.
AndrewTS replied to Quit Calling My Mama's topic in Current Events
I'm going to take a wild stab and say that in some regions in New Jersey, the Republicans there might have to be a little more liberal to compete with the Democrats. Although this would seem to be more extreme than Cali Republicans. Of course, the big problem is that you'd swear he was the candidate of a basically dead 3rd party. Hopefully somebody from NJ can comment. -
The downside is that the worldwide take will *just* crack $10 million. Realistically, it isn't Fox's fault that they want the movie to actually be made in a timely fashion, but finding a director who respects the material and who is able to competently transfer it to film is difficult. I guess we won't know of Vaughn would have been the man or not, but this is going to hurt him career-wise, I suspect. So, what are the release timetables for these comic movies looking like? Obviously Batman Begins and Fan4 are next, but is that it until Spidey 3 (which I think is summer 06)?
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*Waiting for somebody to photoshop Kane into that poster*
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No. I'll take Ratner over him any day. As far as I know, Ratner's an average director, whose familiarity with the source material is unknown. WS is a total hack, though.
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It's quite amusing when PBPs don't even try to hide who they are.
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On top of all that, she was driving an SUV...
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Director? Sure, why not. Writer? Naw, I'd stick with the X-Men/X2 screenwriter. If it's true, Sass' prediction of this one going to hell is virtually assured.
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I don't think anyone's denying that. When you were messing around with him on the Randown board, it was so over-the-top silly it was sad to see him take it seriously. For example, banning and unbanning him multiple times in minutes, editing his posts (which you did to multiple posters, including me, as well), and generally just screwing around all were in good fun. Plus, it was just a board we'd use a single day for a mere two-hour period. Who cares?
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Oh man, video game folder people are trying to score off of me. Whatever shall I do? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I take that as a "yes." Score off you? Naw, just listing an example pertaining to the subject. At least INXS had made a bet and lost for his stuff to be changed around. You were just being a dick. That's different than, say, pointing out that you were a shitty mod, and you acted like a crybaby when people let you know about it.
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http://www.sega.com/games/game_temp.php?ga...rush&id=hp_news Nothing shown gameplay-wise of Blaze, but concept art is there. Looks awesome, especially the 2.5D boss battle.
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Sadly, I agree. He's relatively inoffensive. Just laugh at his stupidity and move on. I only flamed the guy when he really deserved it. Was Kotz the one who set his post count to negative-something and his avatar text to "*waves hand* I am a terrible poster"? That's just lame.