
Toshiaki Koala
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Sorry, I died laughing when I saw this.
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My thoughts on the Matrix:
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Pong, with Keanu Reeves as the ball. On second thought, that's probably too demanding a role for him.
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So, what exactly did Hawk die of? (I'm assuming it was drug-related)
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Mark Henry in sweaty tights < Mae Young in a thong Mark Henry in sweaty tights >>>>>>>>> Mae Young in only a thong
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The X7 match, by far. The wrestling may have been poor, but it sure was entertaining.
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Zach Gowen.... has.... a.... t-shirt? If this is true, they had better name a state after Bret Hart.
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Dennis Quad? Is he related to Triple H?
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Maybe, but EVERYONE likes Darth Vader and he's such on obvious choice that I found it unnecessary to put him on the list. And I completely forgot to add Bill the Butcher, who certainly belongs in the top ten.
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I'm sure this thread has been done countless times, but seeing as how I recently started the same topic in the Literature forum... Here's my list: 1. Rev. Harry Powell - The Night of the Hunter 2. Hans Gruber - Die Hard 3. The Emperor - Star Wars movies 4. Keyser Soze - The Usual Suspects 5. Bert Gordon - The Hustler 6. Bruno - Strangers on a Train 7. Clarence J. Boddicker - RoboCop 8. Truck Driver - Duel 9. Dr. Christian Szell - Marathon Man 10. Little Bill Dagget - Unforgiven 11. Hillbillies - Deliverance 12. Stromboli - Pinnochio (no joke, he scared the shit out of me when I was a kid) 13. Officer Pete Davis - Unlawful Entry 14. Magua - The Last of the Mohicans (Michael Mann version) 15. Jimmy Shaker - Ransom
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*sniff* *sniff* What's that? *sniff* Smells like bullshit...
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I was about to post the hilarious Ebert review, have it on my clipboard now. You forget to mention that he gave it a zero-star rating. But then again, he gave POPEYE, yes Popeye, with Robin Williams, a higer score than the Godfather Part II, so whatever.
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George, George, George of the Jungle
Toshiaki Koala replied to kkktookmybabyaway's topic in Television & Film
I hope Caterpillar wins, just so the shitty movie doesn't get released. -
1) Sean Bean - GoldenEye Best scene in any Bond film, though the antenna falling on him was overkill 2) Gene Hackman - Unforgiven Someone metioned this already, but I'll quote the whole thing: "I don't deserve this - to die like this. I was building a house!" "Deserve's got nothin' to do with it." "I'll see you in hell, William Munny." "Yeah." (Blows his head off) 3) Robert Duvall - Lonesome Dove Took every ounce of strength to keep the tears from flowing. 4) Alan Rickman - Die Hard "Happy trails, Hans." So good they used it as a flashback in DH3 5) Yaphet Kotto - Live and Let Die Funniest death ever put on film. 6) Dennis Hopper - Speed Not really much to say about it, great scene though. 7) Michael Ironside - Totall Recall Ouch! 8) Billy Drago in The Untouchables Perfect build-up. 9) Robert DeNiro - Heat Really moving scene, especially with the music. 10) Peter Weller - RoboCop Truly painful to watch, don't even want to think about the director's cut. 11)Tcheky Karyo - Kiss of the Dragon Buckets of blood. Yay! 12)Tex Cobb - Raising Arizona The look on his face was classic.
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Why Dick Tracy? Pacino has been in worse movies, so has Beatty. And it's the only good film Madonna has EVER been in. What about Christopher Walken in The Country Bears and KANGAROO FUCKIN' JACK!?
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Now, more than ever, I have to say... FUCK GOLDBERG
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That's actually not a bad list (or a good one), and does contain my favorite comedy of all time (Holy Grail). Duck Soup, The Naked Gun, and Annie Hall really should be there, though.
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Yep, always trust the psychics. The end is coming!
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I loved the books (read six so far), and he is indeed a great character, but isn't it somewhat of a spoiler to list him as a villain?
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In many ways, the "WWE style" towers over anything on this list, but I decided to leave it off because it's not really an angle (and because everyone would call me an idiot).
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Fire it up.
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Right now, I would have to say: 1. Castle in the Sky 2. Unforgiven 3. Return of the Jedi
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Well, I used to hate you before this post, but I respect you completely now, honestly. Out of the James Bond books (that I've read), Mr. Big is hands-down the best villain. I was really surprised how much better (and different) this book was from the movie, and Mr. Big was one of the few villains from literature that I was genuinely in awe of. And he was so boring in the movie (except his death scene, of course).
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Regardless of how good the rest of the movie was, what film(s) that you've seen had the best/most memorable ending? There's the obvious Casablanca Heat Unforgiven Bonnie and Clyde White Heat The Usual Suspects Everyone seems to love the ending of Chinatown, and while it's a great movie, I thought the conclusion was grim and anticlimactic.