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Back to the Future Kill Bill
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Meltzer makes vague references in his Monday update about Benoit/Edge vs La Res "possibly setting up July". If you've read the Observer (or the thread about it), you know the current plan is Edge vs Benoit for Vengeance, so perhaps a title change is going down tonight. I was hoping La Res would get the belts when they were Conway/Dupree since I hate Grenier, but Conway has still done a good job of carrying the team, so I'm cool with it.
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Always Bossman or Hogan (for Rumble), usually Hogan/Warrior or Bossman/Jake or something similar or a combination of that for the tag teams.
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That's pretty spiffy.
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What the hell, isn't Angle supposed to be wrestling Eddie at SummerSlam? The latest WON said he wasn't getting that 3rd surgery, which one would think would help Kurt's hope of being ready by SummerSlam.
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The thread title says "ONE" but since everyone else broke that rule already... Futurama, Wonderfalls, Made in Canada.
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Rocky Kill Bill 1 Back to the Future Terminator 2
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more details on Kenzo/Hiroko's meeting with vince
DrVenkman PhD replied to a topic in The WWE Folder
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What the hell, they haven't dubbed Flair's 1992 music in since.. well, I think since Backlash 2003. That DVD had the most song dubs ever, I think.. so why start again now? When I heard that, I expected Kane's theme to be dubbed again, but that was still kept. Odd.
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You forgot to close a Bold tag somewhere in there.
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OAO Thread: The Eddie Guerrero Story
DrVenkman PhD replied to LucharesuFan619's topic in The WWE Folder
I actually think the TV special is the DVD, and the extras would be the matches, similar to Austin's. Actually, similar to every Superstar DVD EVER that wasn't the Ric Flair Collection. Or Mick Foley's Greatest Hits and Misses. -
Well, it seems Cena/Dupree ended tonight, and Booker/Taker is ending next week. It kinda looks like Booker will be going for the US title at GAB, so I'm just going to assume, unless we're "treated" to Dudleyz vs Undertaker as a feud, Mordecai vs Undertaker (as suspected from day 1)
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Gump got robbed! Raiders of the Lost Ark Terminator 2: Judgment Day Kill Bill Vol. 1 Goodfellas Rocky The Shawshank Redemption Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back Back to the Future
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Almost, but not quite.
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Shawn has, with some breaks / splinter feuds, been feuding with Triple H since April 2003. April 2003 - HBK starts wrestling with HHH on TV again to set up the Nash/HHH feud, the have a 6 man tag at Backlash with HHH and HBK on seperate teams. May/June - HHH/Nash has also created HBK/Flair. Evolution member Randy Orton helps Flair win, getting the ball rolling on their feud after SummerSlam August - HBK is in the elimination chamber for HHH's title. September - HBK is fighting with HHH's stablemate Randy Orton. November - HBK plays a major role in the Survivor Series match to eliminate Austin from the company, which Evolution member Randy Orton wins by pinning HBK with help from Batista, which leads to... December - HBK feuds with Evolution member / HHH stablemate Batista. HBK wins the match at Armageddon and is awarded a title match 2 weeks later on Raw. The no contest leads to another no contest in January, which leads to 2 triple threats, which neither man wins, which leads to them screwing over each other in their quest for the title, which leads to INTENSE HATRED~! hitting the boiling point on May 24, 2004, causing Eric Bischoff to book a Hell in a Cell match to settle the score FOREVER, or until the company feels they can feud again.
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Yep. Going purely by memory on the character's V presentations (never a good idea when the internet is right here to help)... Ken / Ryu: Teenagers, touring the world to fight. Essentially their animated movie selves but younger. The twist of this scenario is (and I don't know if Spoiler Tags are necessary for 8 year old things, but just incase) Ryu is the one who turns evil, and it is Ken that must save him from Bison's grip. Chun-Li / Dad: Chun-Li's dad is very much alive in this series and works for Interpol. Chun-Li, like Ken and Ryu, is just a teenager. I believe her job was being a tour guide, so she takes Ken and Ryu around town. M. Bison: Same guy he always is. Vega: Essentially his SFII Animated movie character, but not an employee of Bison, and more into woo'ing Chun-Li than killing her. Fights with Ken over her. Guile: Same guy, fights Ken and Ryu in a bar and schools the teenage punks. I THINK, and am not sure, that he works alongside Charlie Nash in the series, but it may just be a generic soldier, or never happened at all. Guile is hired to find Ken by Mr. Masters (the family is rich) at some point in the series. Fei-Long: Teenager, hangs out with Chun-Li and the guys. Chun-Li's dad is portrayed as his mentor in the series. Cammy: Hired assassin. Except for the ones previously mentioned as not being in the series, the rest appear as bit characters. Except Sagat, who I'm sure did something important, but I don't remember it. The story also tries to explain the origin of Bison's psycho powers. I didn't really care for their answer, but it wasn't awful or anything. It seemed simple enough, but I may have been reading too much into Bison being portrayed as someone who is only evil because his eagle head statue commands it.
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IIRC, the Animated Movie had some adult language (nothing extreme, maybe a few shits and god-damns), so it would suck to have that removed. There were also two versions released. The uncut one, which contains some pretty coarse language (but cut Chun-Li taking shower!), and the one without the bad language. Probably the SF series on the USA network. The SFIIV anime ended where it ended, with no real storyline direction to go on for another 26 episodes afterward. Obviously in the world of television that means nothing, but as already been said, it was 29 episodes, and it ended there.
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To answer your question, Triple H had instructed Batista to go check on Ric.
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Back to the Future Taxi Driver Mallrats Reservoir Dogs Goodfellas Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back Terminator 2: Judgment Day Blazing Saddles Kill Bill Vol. 1 The Shawshank Redemption Forrest Gump Raiders of the Lost Ark A Clockwork Orange Rocky Psycho (1960) Clerks
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Well, with Ghostbusters and EDII out of the game, may the best film win, as the two I really wanted to make it far lost in the opener. Funny to see what is universally regarded as Smith's worst movie beat out a movie that, until the 2 sequels in 2003 ruined it for everyone, was thought to be a superb sci-fi film. Side note: Perhaps seperate results threads so people can discuss / bitch and complain about the results without bumping an old round up?
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I believe there are 29 episodes.. and I think one is a clip show. Your main plot difference in V, IIRC, is that the main heroes (except Guile) are all teenagers. It's not as good as the SFII animated movie, but much better than the story re-telling in the live action film.
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In fairness, there was a nominations thread, and these movies weren't just randomly thrown onto a list to be voted on. So, Lawrence of Arabia received zero votes, it's your fault for it not at least getting one. And yeah, I think re-branding this thing "Favourite Movie" instead of Greatest Movie would be for the best, since the criteria that Askew is having us follow involves voting for the films you mark out for, not which one you think is technically superior.
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Don't really like doing this because it exposes how poor my taste in things is, and I'll just be picking movies I mark for. But shit, my nominations list, which was mostly but not entirely serious, was thought to be a joke ballot anyway, so the cover is blown... A Nightmare on Elm Street The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Braveheart Psycho (1960) The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers Predator (see what I mean?) Ghostbusters Rocky The Godfather Part II Back to the Future X2: X-Men United Dogma Chasing Amy Scarface The Shawshank Redemption Mallrats Fight Club Kill Bill Vol. 2 Seven Samurai Full Metal Jacket The Evil Dead Office Space Army of Darkness Taxi Driver Evil Dead II: Dead by Dawn Terminator 2: Judgment Day The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Kill Bill Vol. 1 Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Forrest Gump Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope Clerks
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I know some of you guys just want to make sure your stuff is always the first thing on the page, but, as someone who has never used it (and was told not to), I hate it. Sure, it's fine that the Judgment Day review is on top, that's one article, and I could plainly see underneath it that JHawk had posted his Raw recap. The problem is when you have one thing pinned, then another, then another. Did we really need Simpsons Season One to be the first article in the list for a week? When more than one article is pinned, I tend to think nothing new has been posted. Lazy? Yeah, but if I go to the site on, say, May 20th, and the first thing I see is dated May 16th, I'm going to automatically assume nothing new has been written and click on the Forums link. Example: We have a similar problem at work where memos are posted in a book out of date, and if the first memo is dated "May 10th", I'm not going to check behind it to see if any old memos have been retro-added.. that's just a waste of my time. That's just my opinion on the whole thing.
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Youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu.... Sorry, that's the first thing that came to mind when I heard of this otherwise sad news.