chaosrage
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The hulk up wouldn't be bad if he wasn't getting PUNCHED IN THE FACE while he's doing it
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why? It happens dude. And usually when he does the kip-up, he just gets knocked back down anyway. Unless he's facing a jobber.
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Then he does his no-sell nip-up superman comeback... burst of adrenaline
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The One and Only Angel Season 5 Thread
chaosrage replied to Steve J. Rogers's topic in Brandon Truitt
Yeah, I was thinking the same thing. What was the point of that? And it really really sucks that Buffy didn't get to hear her mom say she was sorry. So she could go on thinking forever that if her mom hadn't found out she would just never forgive her or talk to her again. -
They did. Go back and read that thread, heh.
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I agree. They don't like it because they wanted to see the same thing for the entire match. They wanted to see Bret working on Shawn's neck and Shawn working on Bret's arm for the entire hour. Or something like that. At least that's what I got out of the big ass thread we had on it a few weeks ago.
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Too much punching and kicking. Like it or hate it, at least Shawn and Bret were going for something completely different. They didn't just take their same formula and run with it for 60 minutes.
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Holy shit. Evil Bill Ritter.. That was a nice episode.
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So now we have to wait a week?
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Samples are free. It's not a lot of info but it'll probably be enough.
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Oh, and taking away post counts wouldn't do anything. Nobody cares about the stupid number. Some people just like to talk a lot.
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Um, this thread is making FUN of forum whores. How the hell could you possibly miss that?
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"There's these idiots in the internet trying to tell me my future..." I'm sure we don't know if you don't know. Did she sound pissed?
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Nice. Try to get her birthdate too (including the year), so you can plug it in at astrology dot com and see if you stand a chance.
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Here's what King had to say about it. "I'd admired Kubrick for a long time and had great expectations for the project, but I was deeply disappointed in the end result. Parts of the film are chilling, charged with a relentlessly claustrophobic terror, but others fall flat." "Kubrick just couldn't grasp the sheer inhuman evil of the Overlook Hotel. So he looked, instead, for evil in the character and made the film into domestic tragedy with only vaguely supernatural overtones. That was the basic flaw: because he couldn't believe, he couldn't make the film believable to others. The second problem was in characterization and casting. Jack Nicholson, though a fine actor, was all wrong for the part. His last big role had been in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, and between that and his manic grin, the audience automatically identified him as a loony from the first scene. But the book is about Jack Torrance's gradual descent into madness through the malign influence of the Overlook, which is like a huge storage battery charged with an evil powerful enough to corrupt all those who come in contact with it. If the guy is nuts to begin with, then the entire tragedy of his downfall is wasted. For that reason, the film has no centre and no heart, despite its brilliantly unnerving camera angles and dazzling use of the Steadicam. What's basically wrong with Kubrick's version of The Shining is that it's a film by a man who thinks too much and feels too little; and that's why, for all its virtuso effects, it never gets you by the throat and hangs on the way real horror should."
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You know her blood type but not her birthday?