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    Best 007 Pre-Titles Sequence

    Licence to Kill is SUCH an underrated movie. My 2nd favorite Bond movie and Davi is by far the most realistic Bond villain.
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    Is Foley the Greatest?

    Hogan up there for me. He can make the simplest(ie. worst) match mean something throughs in match actions. Look at Hogan/Andre. And in his promos he knows how to convey whatever the point of the feud is perfectly. I mean look at his promos for Orndorff, Andre, Savage, etc. And as a heel(although his matches were putrid) he sure knew how to draw heat. Savage was also great at this. Especially in the feuds with Jake Roberts and Flair. The intensity and hatred he brought to those feuds is unmatched. And in all his matches(especially in the 80's) he had this look in his eye which always made it seem like it was real and he was legitemately fighting for his life. Most probably won't notice this but I have a few times. Plus he single handedly handed Warrior his best match and made people care.
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    Scott Keith gave HHH/HBK ****3/4

    How many of them are North American matches? Why does it matter where they're from? Just curious. I wanted to know if you thought any North American matches were better, since it's too easy to say that Lyger-Pegasus, Lyger-Sasuke, or Misawa-Kawada were all better. HBK/Razor was not even the best gimmick match of the year. Give me the Bret/Owen cage match over that anyday. Or Cactus & Payne/Nasty Boys. In 1995 I had Bret/Nash(slightly ahead of HBK/Razor 2) from SS pegged as WWF MOTY and yes I would rank both of those ahead of HBK/Razor too.
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    This week in Raw/SD!/Nitro/Thunder history

    Just so you know it was 100% planned. It was done so people would tune in to Thunder's debut and find out the result of the match.
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    Album of Albums

    Aquemini with ATLiens in a close second. And finally there is some right in the world as a truly quality double album is a huge hit.
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    Best 007 Pre-Titles Sequence

    Living Daylights, Goldeneye, For Your Eyes Only and The Man With the Golden Gun
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    Scott Keith gave HHH/HBK ****3/4

    The rematch has better spots and some, although not much, psychology. Benoit/Jericho is better and the TLC's have bigger spots.
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    Scott Keith gave HHH/HBK ****3/4

    Goodear are you kidding me? WM10 is one of THE most overrated matches of all-time.
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    Looking for Compilation Tape..

    I could still make it but I didn't get that MSG tape as planned. So it would have to be without the Rumble, Borga/Steiner and tag title change.
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    Fantasy Kurt Angle DVD

    It wasn't a good match, but it was kind of his most important. It wasn't THAT important. Certainly not important enough to waste so much room on a DVD. And he LOST the match, so there's another reason to not have it. Exactly. It's not as important as maybe Hart/HBK wasting an hour on HBK's DVD.
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    Which wrestlers will die in 2004 ?

    Are you crazy? Jake Roberts will live forever. And fuck this is morbid...although we went 13 pages about this subject when Blassie died.
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    list your favorite royal rumbles

    1. 1992 - Best Rumble ever, a decent New Foundation/Orient Express match and Piper's only title. 2. 2000 - Decent rumble, best undercard. 3. 1990 - 2nd best Rumble ever with a surprisingly good Garvin/Valentine match. 4. 2001 - Good Rumble, good undercard. 5. 2003 - Good Rumble, awesome Angle/Benoit, but weighed down by two horrible matches. 6. 1989 - Good Rumble, decent matches. 7. 1994 - A good Rumble with a great tag match. Would be higher but the Taker crap drags it down. 8. 1991 - Very good rumble with a great tag match, weighed down by predictability of Rumble and Slaughter's title win. 9. 1998 - Good casket match and a decent Rumble. 10. 1995 - Short rumble but awesome undercard. 11. 1997 - Historical Rumble and a decent title match. 12. 2002 - Rock/Jericho and a decent Rumble. 13. 1993 - Sentimental favroite but has 2 good matches with a terrible Rumble. 14. 1999 - Beyond horrible. Would be last but Rock/Foley is good. 15. 1996 - Putrid. No redeeming value. 1988 - Never saw it.
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    Scott Keith gave HHH/HBK ****3/4

    I rewatched the match on the repeat and still didn't notice it. Meh more credit to the match that I was so into it I missed that. Although I saw him take the blade out(thought he was getting brass knux at first) but didn't think much of it for some reason.
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    The Dames' Diatribe on WWE Raw - 12/29/03

    Dames that was the best review of a match I've seen from you. You put over both guys work and analyzed every detail in describing why you gave it what you did. Kudos on a job well done.
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    2003 Game of the Year SUPER-POLL!

    Smackdown HCTP Madden 2004 NHL 2004 Only games I play.
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    Scott Keith gave HHH/HBK ****3/4

    Well like Tawren I rewatched on TSN(taped it too). And I say ***3/4. And, most likely, the Raw match of the year.
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    The Top 25 films of 2003...

    I'm pleasantly surprised by how well Bad Boys 2 and Bringing Down the House did.
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    Biggest Film Surprise of 2003

    I expected nothing from Pirates of the Carribean. Even skipped it in theatres, then I saw it on DVD and was blown away. I never expected to like Phone Booth & Identity as much as I did. Biggest negative surprise was S.W.A.T. A kick ass cast and a sweet trailer with a good plot hitch("$100,000,000 to who ever gets me out") and it blew horribly and had no excitement or entertainment to it.
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    The 3rd Annual TheSmartMarks Movie Awards...

    - Best Movie Mystic River - Best Male Performance In A Film Sean Penn in Mystic River - Best Female Performance In A Film Uma Thurman in Kill Bill Vol.1 - Breakthrough Actor Of 2003 Colin Farrell - Breakthrough Actress Of 2003 Kiera Knightley - Best Director Clint Eastwood - Best Comedic Performance In A Film Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Carribean - Best Action Film Kill Bill Vol.1 Bonus: - Guilty Pleasure Bad Boys 2 - Worst Movie Of The Year (NOTE: If it's going to be Gigli, make sure you've seen it) Charlies Angels 2: Full Throttle - Best Sequel (In a year full of Sequels, there had to be one that stood out) X2: Xmen United - Biggest LetDown (Sorry Neo, you aren't "The One" around here) Both Matrix movies The lack of love for Mystic River is sickening.
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    The Old School questions thread

    He ran in at Starcade 94 and teased attacking Hogan, before shaking Hogan's hand.
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    Smackdown Crew Happy About Iraq and other WWE news

    Weird. I thought we would've heard something bout the Rock's DVD considering it comes out in less than a month.
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    What are you watching?

    Last night I watched: Bret/Austin - WM13 Chicago Streetfight - WM13 DDP/Goldberg - HH98 Savage & Flair/Arn & Eddie - Slamboree 96
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    This week in Raw/SD!/Nitro/Thunder history

    "December 29, 1997 Sting NC Hollywood Hogan, show goes off air before the end of the match; WCW Title Match" Wow I remember that getting some REALLY harsh reactions. "December 29, 1997 Owen Hart def. Shawn Michaels by DQ; WWF Title Match" I have that match on tape. It rules.
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    Your Favorite WWF Coliseum Video

    I HAD More SNME but soemone threw it out Since though I've gotten all the matches on it back through SNME's.
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    Album of Albums

    I'll also say Blueprint. Reasonable Doubt has rawer lyrics and better flow but I'll take experienced Jay over young Jay anyday. Plus the production on Blueprint is excellent and a few of the songs are some of Jay's best, period(Heart of the City,Renegade).
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