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I figured JBL would be next in line for a WWE Championship title shot since with Orton being taken out, that leaves Layfield as the top heel, but whatever reason they didn't capitalize on such a great potential feud. Hardy Vs. Hunter would also be a fresh world title feud. They should've saved HHH's rematch with Cena for SummerSlam since that's a money match with casual fans unless they're saving the main event of the PPV for Jeff...wow there's not really a whole of options for opponents for HHH, is there?
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I have to give the CGI guys huge credit for the Blade Runner: Final Cut improvements. They've shown you can make good, believable modern CGI fit into an old movie and not ruin the experience instead of shitty / obvious CGI like George Lucas does.
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Well, the first mistake they made was the promotion of the movie. The trailer was totally misleading. You're going into this movie thinking its this kind of film and then when you left the theater, you're pissed because you felt cheated by seeing a completely different kind of movie! Oh, and the second twist was icing on the shit cake. I did it too. It's the only other M. Night movie I actually enjoyed besides the 6th Sense. Unfortunately, ever since the 6th sense, it's now traditionally to stick a creepy little kid in every scary / horror movie, sometimes with the kid actually being scarier than the actual monster / killer (The Ring) But it's the principle!!!
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I'm just saying if they're going references to the first film then this movie shouldn't have been a "reboot". Leaving Elliot out was the biggest mistake since he said in an interview that he would've come back if asked to and that it was weird seeing somebody else playing his role. I'm grateful HULK wasn't totally ignored by the people behind the Incredible Hulk though.
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HBK / JBL HHH / Mysterio (by some miraculous act)
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When I have the money, I think I'm going to get the entire series of Gundam Wingon DVD. It's always been one of my favorites and I never got around to owning it. It was a fantastic anime with a great story being told all the way through.
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HHH / JBL Kennedy / Jericho Cena / Batista
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I wouldn't be surprised if Orton returned and brought back a new version of Evolution with him, Batista, Rhodes, and Ted Debiase Jr. That'd be a great stable.
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It's a damn shame.
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Metal Gear Solid 4 to feature much older Snake...
Lil' Bitch replied to Use Your Illusion's topic in Video Games
I enjoyed Metal Gear Solid 2 for the most part. My only gripes were: - You couldn't play as Snake again after the Tanker part. - Twist after twist after twist until I got so lost with the plot that it made my head want to explode from trying to understand what the fuck was going on! -
I thought 2006 was decent. Too bad Orton fucked up back then, I was rooting for him at the time.
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The Things That Anger You Thread.
Lil' Bitch replied to Man Who Sold The World's topic in General Chat
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I thought the Village was Shyamalan's worst movie.
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Yeah, I'm sigging that.
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Transporter 3!!! I can't wait!
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This was cool to read. Thanks for posting this. I actually saw Gangrel recently at an independent show. He still comes out to The Brood music and does the goblet blood split. It was so awesome to see it live.
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Absolutely...you know the rest.
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Contrary to popular belief, Dwayne Johnson hasn't cut his wrestling ties entirely. A buddy of mine met him recently and he'll still autograph some items The Rock. I was really glad to hear that. I don't expect Johnson to ever return to the ring, but I totally respect him for still respecting where he came from.
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Now for The Incredible Hulk What I didn't like: - The whole Reboot / Redo / Remake / Do-Over stuff wasn't necessary. Take away the stuff that happens in the opening credits and ignore Ross' private convo with Blonsky and this would've worked just fine as an official sequel since either way Bruce Banner became The Hulk because of a freak lab accident after being injected. - William Hurt was good as General Ross, but I really wish Sam Elliot was brought back. Had they done that, this movie would've been near perfect. - Hulk Vs. The Army scenes. The previous movie's version was far better. - The movie should've ended with Norton's eyes. What I did like: - I liked that they didn't completely ignore the first movie. A few references were made 1.) The movie picking up with Banner in South America where Hulk 2003 left off. 2.) . 3.) Ross mentioned that Banner escaped to South America 5 years ago (the year Hulk came out.) This movie felt more like a Retconned Sequel or a "Re-Quel" if you will. I guess you could say this was Marvel's version of "The Wrath of Khan", but then again it was cool to get establish a balance for lovers and haters of the last movie. - I felt Norton didn't disappoint with his performance so not having Bana back worked out for the better. - - Liv Tyler was really fucking hot in this movie. - Lots of action and some comedy definitely won over some new fans. - I liked how The Abonimation reminded me of the Tyrant from Resident Evil sort of, it was more realistic and better than really big reptile guy. The Hulk Vs. Abonimation fight alone was worth the 5 year wait. - Can't wait to see So all in all, Iron Man was still better, but The Incredible Hulk was almost as good. Bill Bixby would've been proud.
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Before I saw The Incredible Hulk, I decided to watch Hulk again just to get myself pumped up. What I didn't like: - Too much Jennifer Connelly. I never really liked her anyway so I'm glad she wasn't brought back. - Hulk fighting really big dogs. It sounds cool on paper, but it was terrible actually seeing it. - Pacing. I appreciate that they tried to infuse more dramatic elements into the story and not just Hulk smash, but the pacing was way too slow. At times, I felt like I was watching The Ice Storm, another Ang Lee film, rather than Hulk. And while the slow pacing worked for that movie, it certainly didn't for this one. - The finale. I thought the idea of the last act was good, but everything was in the dark, and you couldn't make out anything on screen. Definitely needed more "heroic" moments from Hulk here. - The Hulk's size. Hulk gets stronger the angrier he gets, not bigger. It was unnecessary creative change. What I did like: I liked the comic book framing. I like the overall storyline, and how they gave Banner a more complex origin. He didn't just get bombarded by gamma rays and changed into the Hulk. He survived because his father experimented on him when he was young, so that change to his DNA, combined with witnessing the murder of his mother, combined with the gamma radiation created a perfect storm for the Hulk to be born. And I liked how Hulk defeated his father at the end. Basically, all his father cared about was getting more and more power, and he wanted his son's power. But his son's power derived from his anger, and the anger was so great that the father couldn't handle it.
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I can't wait for Friday.
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Just stick with the Final Cut since that's the version Ridley Scott wanted you to see back in 1982 instead of the retarded studio version. The only thing the versions other than the original theatrical really do is take all the subtlety out of the fact that
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He's had the belt for a year. I don't think he's going to take his fight as seriously as he should. Hopefully, Forrest will pull an upset.