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WWE General Discussion - September 2007
Lil' Bitch replied to DrVenkman PhD's topic in The WWE Folder
I thought the plan for Mania 19 was heel Lesnar defending the WWE Championship against face Angle, but Brock's rib injury and Angle's neck injury changed all that? -
Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
Lil' Bitch replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
Michael Benoit will be the guest. -
20th Anniversary Collector's Edition Disc 1: - The R-rated theatrical cut of the film (in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen and Dolby 5.1 and DTS sound) - Commentary with director Paul Verhoeven, producer Jon Davison, and writer Ed Neumeier - The Boardroom: Storyboard with commentary by animator Phil Tippett - Deleted Scenes - Photo Gallery - Original Theatrical Trailer - TV Spot Featurettes - Flesh and Steel: The Making of Robocop - Shooting Robocop - Making Robocop Disc 2: The Director's Cut of the film (There isn't much difference between both cuts; 23 seconds of more bloody splatter) Featurettes - Villains of Old Detroit - Special Effects: Then and Now - Robocop: Creating A Legend Peter Weller does appear in some of the featurettes as well. If you are wondering what he's been up to outside of the entertainment industry, Weller holds a Masters Degree in Roman and Renaissance Art, and is an occasional lecturer at Syracuse University on the subject of Hollywood and the Roman Empire. How cool is that? This set comes in a steelbook case. All in all, this is one DVD that is worth buying over again (its the featurettes which make this DVD set worth owning) even if you already own the bare bones edition disc, and it's good to see that the film finally gets the mass DVD treatment it so rightfully deserves.
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I'm looking forward to this movie, I hope its a faithful adaption this time. Angelina Jolie and Anthony Hopkins are in this so that's a plus. Word. As soon as I realized it was set in the future, I was already disgusted. Grendal looked cool though.
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At this rate, world title run # 17 seems more than likely to happen for Flair should he stay. Doesn't he have a nagging ear injury or something? I wouldn't be surprised if that was a factor in him actually wanting to stop.
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Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
Lil' Bitch replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
Remember, the brain is very complex, and as far as I know, the effects of brain damage can have a different effect on each person. You'd be better off asking a doctor for a more educated guess. Stress, drug abuse, and head trauma are a dangerous combination. According to the Superstars interviewed on Larry King, Benoit seemed to be a bit withdrawn and apparently could have been bottling up any anxiety he felt. This does not excuse his actions, but helps to show that maybe he was not simply a monster, but rather someone that suffered from a medical problem and when untreated, it resulted in one of the worst possible scenarios. -
It'll be revealed to be... RIKISHI!
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London and Kendrick
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Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
Lil' Bitch replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
----- ------ was one Hell of a wrestler! -
This is going to be so awesome! New director Isolated town in Colorado, or something. No human team-ups. Rated R Humans die 1 Predator
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They want to make a part 3, but Murray is holding out for whatever reason. Probably because it will suck.
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Trailer The One Vs. The Transporter I can't wait for next month!
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Rob Zombie to direct next Halloween movie
Lil' Bitch replied to Lil' Bitch's topic in Television & Film
Well, H2 was supposed to be the end, but after how much of a flop H3 was (they had intended the Halloween sequels to be different stories like The Twilight Zone), they had no choice but to bring back Michael so they retconned the ending of Halloween 2 so the explosion wasn't as deadly therefore both Dr. Loomis and Michael survived. See that's why I prefer the remake version of Michael. Yeah, he's fucking HUGE, but he's normal guy now instead of being superhuman, which I could never take seriously. The original Michael got stabbed in the neck, poked in the eye, stabbed in the stomach, shot in the heart six times, fell off a two story building, got shot seven more times (two of which went into his eyes), got burned, and survived all that before finally getting decapitated (I'm ignoring that bullshit excuse H8 came up to continue the series with so don't bother trying to point it out). I mean COME ON! At least with Jason, it was cool because of his curse, which was done way better than that crap with Michael's Druid Protection Agency they tried doing. -
Rob Zombie to direct next Halloween movie
Lil' Bitch replied to Lil' Bitch's topic in Television & Film
It had a good story picking up right where the first one left off. It has some VERY creepy scenes (the hospital looking like a ghost town, Michael looking over the babies for example). The chase through the hospital was very well executed and was better than the chase at the end of the original. Michael is still scary - unlike in the later sequels. The murders are really gory, but not campy like in Halloween 6 for example, but realistic and messy and somehow very gritty. They had to make that change because of the competition. And I liked the finale of Dr. Loomis going out with a bang and having Michael cook to death because of it! Say what you want, but its still better than Michael falling down a mineshaft or being electrocuted! -
Ric Flair beat Randy Savage for the WWF title in 1992 by pinning him in the figure-four. Ric Flair defeated Eddie Guerrero at Hog Wild and Hollywood Hogan at Uncensored 1999 in the same manner as well.
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Okay so the summer cleaning checklist is: Rene Dupree - violating the Wellness Policy again as well as just being a douchebag Daniel Rodimer - Wasn't patient about working his way up to being on the main roster. Strangely, management liked him including Vince and Stephanie McMahon Sylvian Grenier - Got into an argument with a road agent with the way he was being misused. (Wasn't the smart thing to do, but I can't say I blame him after the way he's been treated since LR split) Simon Dean - For his involvement in the steroid scandal Eugene - violating the Wellness Policy again Cryme Tyme - for fucking up the finish of a match at a house show? WTF?
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ECW/Smackdown Spoilers for the 9/4 and 9/7 airings
Lil' Bitch replied to BorneAgain's topic in The WWE Folder
Its really fucking depressing that Punk got jobbed out THREE times in a row, all on PPV, only for him to get the world title on the TV show just because Morrison fucked up. *Sigh* -
They're not going to give the title to a guy whose involved in a public embarrassing situation. Umaga and Morrison have already paid the price for it.
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Rob Zombie to direct next Halloween movie
Lil' Bitch replied to Lil' Bitch's topic in Television & Film
And what's with the hate of the TCM remake? I didn't think it was awful for being a somewhat faithful version. If anything should be hated, it should be that piece of shit prequel TCM: The Beginning! Oh and FYI about Halloween 2007: Workprint Vs. Theatrical SCENES IN WORKPRINT NOT IN THEATRICAL VERSION: 1. During the breakfast scene, there’s additional dialogue between Judith and Deborah concerning eggs. Judith alludes to Deborah having an abortion. 2. The workprint has an opening credits sequence. It plays over the scene of Michael running from the school, Loomis’ introduction, and the bully walking through the woods. These scenes are all longer as a result, most significantly more dialogue between Loomis and Deborah, presented in voice over as Michael runs. 3. There’s an additional shot when Deborah confronts Michael outside the house after the murders. 4. The montage of Loomis and Michael getting to know each other has more dialogue / scene snippets 5. In the workprint, there is an additional scene of young Michael with Deborah at the institution, where he expresses his need to “get out of here”. When he learns he cannot leave, he says “Then I have nothing left to say.” 6. When the nurse looks at the photo of Michael and “Boo”, there is an additional line where she alludes to Michael being ugly. This provides more of a motive for her killing than is present in the theatrical version. 7. The “Fifteen Years Later” scene begins with a newscast about Michael’s possible transfer. 8. Following this newscast begins one of the biggest changes: Udo Kier’s character. In the theatrical he is only in ONE scene, but here he has quite a few as the head of Smith’s Grove. He is joined by Clint Howard and Tom Towles as other hospital higherups. They disagree with Loomis’ instructions for Michael’s care. This is followed by the scene where Loomis tells Michael he can no longer be his doctor. 9. The scene of Ishmael Cruz and the new orderly in Michael’s room is a bit longer. 10. An additional shot of Loomis leaving Smith’s Grove, looking back with a look on his face showing that he is clearly conflicted about his decision to quit on Michael. 11. Additional shots of Michael watching Joe Grizzly. 12. The scene where we meet Laurie and the Strodes is lengthened, there is more talk about the “pervert” hardware store owner. 13. After Loomis speaks at the lecture, there is a scene of him walking with a colleague, asking how he thought he did in the speech. 14. When Laurie and Lynda leave the school, Lynda harasses another female student for some reason, pouring a drink on her head (this is one of the few changes that were for the better, as it makes Lynda even more annoying than she already is) 15. Additional sex talk between the three girls as they walk home 16. When they see Michael, there are additional shots of him standing across the street (in the theatrical we only see his blurry shape) 17. A scene of Laurie walking to her house where her mother is putting up decorations outside. Michael is seen following her in the background. 18. A scene showing Michael in the graveyard, finding the tombstone and then removing it. 19. After Laurie leaves to baby-sit, we hear Michael breathing as her parents chat. When the mother goes inside, Michael approaches. The father sees him and assumes he is a trick or treater. 20. A scene showing Laurie watching horror movies with the kids. Laurie tells Lindsay it’s time for her to go. 21. The chase from the Wallace’s to the Doyle’s is a bit longer. 22. The pool scene is a bit longer 23. A scene of Loomis and Laurie walking to the car is longer, and it really resonates that Loomis is feeling guilty, a moment that is truncated in the theatrical. SCENES IN THE THEATRICAL THAT ARE NOT IN THE WORKPRINT SCENES THAT ARE DIFFERENT ENTIRELY -
It was pretty good for being practically a Death Wish remake. Kevin Bacon was such a badass!
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Rob Zombie to direct next Halloween movie
Lil' Bitch replied to Lil' Bitch's topic in Television & Film
Well, I winded up going to see it after all since my girlfriend was interested after seeing a TV spot and honestly, I didn't think it was bad as I thought it was going to be. It was certainly better than H4, H5, H6, and H8. I wouldn't mind a sequel, but I guess we're not going to get one...yet. The Good The Bad Because IMO its more interesting to actually give him reasons to become what he is instead of becoming evil for no reason. -
Once again, Orton fucks himself out of getting the title. STRIKE THREE, YOU'RE OUTTA HERE!
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Its been reported that the official trailer will makes it debut prior to the showing of Kevin Bacon's new movie "Death Sentence".
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WWE General Discussion for August 2007
Lil' Bitch replied to DrVenkman PhD's topic in The WWE Folder
Word. That or Nunzio reuniting the FBI with Vito the newest member. That would be awesome.