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I know some on this board have expressed interest in this flick, and I just wanted to let you guys know that A and E has a documentary on the subject. I haven't seen it yet, but I've heard it includes interviews with most of the real people. "AMERICAN JUSTICE® Payback for a Bully At age 20, Bobby Kent appeared to have everything going for him: popular, athletic and a good student, he took a job out of high school and was trying to start his own business. But things were not all they appear beneath the clean-cut, all-American veneer. On one hot July night, Bobby headed out with Marty and six friends, never to return. What happened later was no mystery as all seven, including Marty and Bobby's ex-girlfriend, confessed to his murder, claiming that Bobby was a ruthless bully who could not be stopped any other way. The jury disagreed and found all seven guilty of first or second degree murder. Gripping interviews with prosecution and defense attorneys and Bobby’s ex-girlfriend take a closer look at this headline case. cc" It's on A and E on Tuesday afternoon at 1 PM and 7 PM Eastern.
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Here's something I have a question about. During that love-making scene, and a few other times as well, the bully kid looks at himself in the mirror and spits on it. What was that all about. Oh, yeah, spoilers and stuff... Cause he was a self hating homosexual. That was the whole reason behind his awful behavior.
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I don't like being thought of as "the little guy." But then again they'll notice that when I take double my usual lunchbreak and disappear into the bathroom to take a catnap 3 or 4 times a day. Corporate bastards............... (i have nothing left to rebel against do i?)
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It's in the shipping/receiving department of USAIR. Wish me luck and shit. I don't have much faith in it though, I look like shit. Apparently not shaving for a couple weeks didn't exactly do wonders for my skin.
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I found this interview with Sandman at Trash Talking Radio He wouldn't be interested in coming back for the WWE version of ECW because he doesn't want to deal with the politics, and just plan doesn't want to wrestle anymore unless it can be fun. Paul Heyman had an opportunity to sell ECW for $15 million to an investor found by Sandman and Tod Gordon, but he turned it down. Eddie Gilbert was fired from his booking position in ECW for trying to pick up Tod Gordon's wife. He left ECW because his deal was he was supposed to be the highest paid wrestler in the federation. Once he found out Sabu had made more then him at a "November To Remember" he called Raven who was in WCW. DDP and Rick Rude talked to Bischoff for him though. He claims Rick Rude is one of the smartest guys ever in the business, up there with Raven and Terry Funk. He doesn't trust the Sabu tribute shows recently, because he doesn't trust the promoters with the fundraiser/charity aspect of it. There were no ribs in ECW because he wouldn't put up with it, but then he proceeds to tell this story. The 5 biggest chick magnets in wrestling: Buff Bagwell, Chris Chetti, Danny Doring, Raven and Erik Watts. He used to send his wife over to cockblock Chetti, Doring, or Raven in bars. She would act like their wife and slap em, etc. (In essence, that is a rib, lol) He says he never drank at home, but he was constantly drunk, coked up and stoned in ECW. He claims to have a 144 IQ. His career highlights? The ECW Blind angle, Funk out of the box, Raven taking his wife and kid, and all his matches with Sabu. His favorites when he was a kid were Superstar Billy Graham and Dusty Rhodes. He was "drunk as shit" during the 10 lashes angle when he caned Dreamer. He says that angle stopped the crowd from booing Tommy even though he was a face, and got him his respect. Says Tommy never lied and is a straight shooter, and that is what got him his position in WWE. He would never want to be a booker, but likes helping the younger guys make their moves mean something. The reason guys like Public Enemy, Mikey Whipwreck or Jerry Lynn never really got over anywhere else is because Paul Heyman made them who they were, and they were never booked correctly elsewhere. It was Mick Foley's idea to give Mikey the ECW title. Mikey was wrestling in the main event, but still tearing the ring down at the end of the night to pay his dues. He never made any money from the ECW video games. He sued Heyman for owing him $150,000 because his lawyer told him to. He claims since he is not huring for money, he doesn't care about it. He thinks if Flair wrote about him in his book, he must've done something right. He says Flair can call him a "non-wrestler" all he wants, but Ric has been working the same exact match for 15 years. He does say Flair is the best interview ever though. Ringwork doesn't matter, because the best promo guys have always made the most money. (Rock, Austin, Savage, Hogan, Jake, Sting) Kevin Sullivan got a $486,000 contract for 5 years with WCW, and took Konnan and all the Mexican wrestlers with him to WCW to screw Paul Heyman. He told Sandman that he was the type of wrestler who could lose every night of the week and still get over more then the guy who beat him. Everytime he got the ECW title under Paul E. was because someone got hurt, or someone was leaving the company. Guys like Douglas, Cactus, and Austin would all leave, and that's why he would end up as champion. Konnan's first night in ECW, Sandman advised him to sell more in between moves rather then just do highspots. He told Rey Misterio the same thing, and he says Rey thanks him for helping him to this day for it.
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I have Jake on my list, #2.
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Scoot Andrews vs Juventud Guerrera. Match Background: Scoot and Juvi have been feuding for quite some time now. This match is for the SSPW World title. Scoot Andrews has been SSPW World champion since 12 June 2005. The Match: Scoot hits a HARD spinning kick to the jaw. Juvi walks into a high dropkick from Scoot Andrews, almost losing several teeth in the process. Second rope flying axe handle, Juvi goes down. One day, Scoot might even consider coming off the top with that. You know...for more impact and stuff. Scoot Andrews hits a rolling kick on Juvi. Konnan has ruined any chance for me ever enjoying this maneuver again with his shitty execution of it. Scoot Andrews misses a clothesline. Juvi uses a basement dropkick to the knee and it looks like it might be TIME TO GO TO SCHOOL~! Superkick by Juventud Guerrera practically knocks out all of Scoot Andrews's teeth! Covers for a quick two count. Scoot powers out of a headlock. Flying cross body off the top rope! There's a two count on the pin. Vicious kick to the teeth from Scoot Andrews. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Scoot charges into the corner but EATS BOOT. Dropkick connects to the BUTT of the jaw and Scoot goes down. Scoot Andrews pulls a mule kick out of nowhere. Scoot hits a dropkick on Juventud Guerrera and gets right back up. Juventud Guerrera is in trouble. Forces Of Nature!!! That shook the ring. 1....2....3!! My Opinion: *****! What can I say! It earned EVERY star. You, my friend, know what you're doing!
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The problem I had with Rude was, almost without fail, he'd go to an endless series of very long chinlocks right in the middle of the match, cutting off the flow of the match. He never seemed to worry if they fit the story of the match, or even if it was the right time for them; without fail, you'd get a 5 or 6 minute chinlock spot, and all the momentum would be lost. Rude v. Roberts at WMIV springs to mind. Agreed. I was a huge fan of both Rude and Robert, but boy did that match stink.
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Interview 14th March 1996 AOL OnlineHost: Tonights guest is Ravishing Rick Rude!!!!!! Rick appeared in WrestleMania 4 &5!!!! WWFLive1: Rick: This is Ravishing Rick Rude blowin off the cobwebs, dumpin back into action on America Online. Question: Going in to WrestleMania 4,were you more interested in winning the WWF title or beating Jake Roberts? WWFLive2: Rick: It was two fold..I had to be more focused on the title . We didn't know who we were going to draw. Question: Why did you leave the WCW? WWFLive1: Rick: I was injured in a world Championship match in Tokyo Japan, I defeated Sting to become the world champion but during the match I ruptured some discs in my neck. So WCW decided instead of giving me time to heal, they would strip me of the title. Question: What was your greatest match that you have ever been in? WWFLive1: Rick: I would have to say one of two. WrestleMania V where I defeated the Ultimate Warrior or a cage match in MSG with Roddy Piper. Question: Rick...Will we see you in the ring?And what is your physical status now? WWFLive1: Rick: Well the first part is a big question mark. Right now I don't plan on ever wrestling again. My physical status is obviously down with my back injury. It may even get worse, but I hope not. That is also kind of a question mark. Question: What are your feelings about the Ultimate Warrior making his return to the WWF?And do you think he will be as effective as he once was? WWFLive1: Rick: Well I feel that he can definitely be at the level he was before, he can probably surpass that level. He is the most intense person I have ever met. His only weakness was that he was so intense that he would tire quickly. Coming back after a break, it may have done him some good. Question: Rick, How would you compare the WWF to the WCW? WWFLive1: Rick: Talent comes and goes between the organizations but I have always stated that I believe that the WWF from a wrestlers point of view, is the more professional organization to work for. And now from a spectators point of view, I can see that WWF is a much more entertaining product. Question: How would you compare your era with wrestling now?And what do you like and dislike about professional wrestling? WWFLive1: Rick: I believe that at that point in time the WWF had extremely talented and versatile tough wrestlers. If you look at the talent at the time I was there, it was loaded with good talent all in their prime. Question: Who of today's stars would you most like to work with? WWFLive1: Rick: To work with I would say Jake Roberts, Roddy Piper, Mr. Perfect, Bret Hart and I hate to seem one sided here, so I also like some of the talent coming in from Japan like Terry Gordy and Chris Benoit. And of course, I would always like to hook up with the Ultimate Warrior. Question: You were in the WWF at the height of Hulk Hogan's popularity? What did you think of him then, and what do you think of him now? WWFLive1: Rick: I never had that high of an opinion of Hulk because I feel that he has taken more from the business than he has given. Question: In your time away from the sport, have you been watching it? What do you think of the direction the business is headed? WWFLive1: Rick: I have been watching and the prof. wresting business as well as many other prof. sports, seems to be in sort of a lull. That is strictly from a couch potato point of view. Question: Have you kept in as good of shape as you were in during your first WWF stint? WWFLive1: Rick: No. Question: At WM5 were you in better shape than the Warrior was? WWFLive1: Rick: Yes, I feel that I was in better shape as far as going a longer time than Warrior. But I knew that he was stronger power wise. Question: Have you ever taken steroids?And what do you think about them in the wrestling business? WWFLive1: Rick: Yes, I did. It is questionable. They have benefits and they have side effects. Whether the benefits outweigh the risks is each individuals decision. Question: Rick,Deep down inside do you think that Cheryl Roberts really wanted you? WWFLive1: Rick: Yes. Question: How do you feel about all these wrestlers coming back and making a large amount of money and being in a position that you might not physically able to come back? WWFLive1: Rick: Again I think that individuals can comeback after time off, such as Warrior and Jake and they may be even more effective than they were. Especially with the shallower talent roster for both federations. As for myself, it is tough to sit home and see guys like Razor, Diesel, Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Sting and Lex Luger supposedly making big bucks when I don't think that they could carry my jock strap. That's very difficult. Question: Do you have any regrets in your entire career? WWFLive1: Rick: I never turned baby face, and I would have to, that is the one thing. Question: What do you think about Eric Bischoff? WWFLive1: Rick: I have a picture in my mind right now that I can't seem to bring words to explain. I don't know legally what I can say online, but I know that in my opinion, Eric Bischoff is lower than snake #@$@, and not half as pretty. Question: What are your feelings toward Vince McMahon? WWFLive1: Rick: I thought that Vince was very creative and open minded. Question: Who would you wish you would have had achance to work with and didn't? WWFLive1: Rick: There are allot of wrestlers that I never got the chance to work with, that would have been an honor. Like Bret Hart and Curt Henning. Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan and Sting are wrestlers that I would like to meet in an alley. Question: What wrestlers did you look up to when you broke into the wrestling business? WWFLive1: Rick: Believe it or not, at that time in my career I looked up to Ric Flair, Roddy Piper, Jimmy Snuka. Question: If you were to come back tomorrow, who would you choose as a Tag Team partner? WWFLive1: Rick: Mr. Perfect. We've known each other for a long time, we go back a long way. We know each others style. There is a common bond between us. Question: Hey Rick, was defeating Warrior for the IC Belt your greatest achievement? WWFLive1: Rick: It was my greatest achievement in the WWF. Winning the world title in two other organizations were equally important. Question: How do you feel about athletes who are well past there prime and don't know when to hang up the boots? WWFLive1: Rick: I think from a couch potato point of view, it sucks. But from a wrestlers point of view, I guess the longer those old-timers keep getting a paycheck they would be foolish not to do it. Question: Rick: Bret or Shawn, who will win the Iron Man Match at WrestleMania XII? WWFLive1: Rick: That's a tough one. I feel that Bret Hart is probably the greatest wrestling technician in our sport. I feel that he's in the prime of his career and life and although Shawn Michaels is approaching his prime, and he has youth and speed in his favor, I think that Bret is going to come out on top. OnlineHost: Well Rick, It has been a pleasure talking with you tonight on AOL, We hope we can talk again in the future!!! WWFLive1: Rick: It feels good to lace up the boots. It was a pleasure to have online in a hammerlock, but I would rather put Ric Flair in a rude awakening!
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In no particular order............ 1. Bret Hart 2. Jake Roberts 3. Scott Hall 4. Raven 5. Mick Foley 6. Curt Hennig 7. Randy Savage 8. Taz 9. Steve Austin 10. Perry Saturn 11. Christopher Daniels 12. Ric Flair 13. Arn Anderson 14. Owen Hart 15. AJ Styles 16. Dean Malenko 17. Chris Benoit 18. Bam Bam Bigelow 19. Terry Funk 20. The Rock
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I just mean he was pretty popular after his sitcom "Get A Life" then after Cabin Boy he kind of disappeared for a bit. I think he was on SNL for a season, right?
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Just because I am a drunk doesn't mean I don't know how to work hard. I'm scheduled for a second interview sometime early next week, just have to wait for the call.
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Maybe he means how all of the actresses were much hotter then the real people they were portraying, and how Nick Stahl is a skinny white boy but the real Bobby Kent was a 240 lb, muscular Iranian. Otherwise, I loved the performances of Leo Fitzpatrick (Hitman), Nick Stahl (Bobby Kent), Bijou Philips (Ali Willis), and Michael Pitt (Donny Semenec).
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I don't even think they questioned it in the book. It was Marty's. But supposedly Bobby did rape her.
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Actually I found it kind of boring. The only two on the special were Lisa Connelly (Marty's Girlfriend) and Ali Willis (The one was fucked Bobby but was Donnie's girlfriend). They showed the same footage over and over, and the show repeated itself alot. A big let down.
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Nah, she's not hot, but she knows how to do nice work, if you catch my drift.
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Give credit where credit is due. That scene was pretty fuckin hot.
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I was a skeptic as well, never really believing. I found my proof, however, when I was about 8, and found a Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior Wrestling Buddy in my laundry room.
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Juventud Guerrera vs Scoot Andrews. Match Background: Scoot and Juvi have been feuding recently. This match is for the SSPW World title. Juventud Guerrera has been SSPW World champion since 22 May 2005. The Match: STIFF high kick on Juvi by Scoot Andrews. Juventud Guerrera avoids a Scoot Andrews avalanche by getting out of the damn way! Juvi just WAFFLES Scoot with a STIFF chop that hurt ME to watch! The ref is bumped, as goes down after accidentally getting caught by an elbow to the face. Diamond Dust from Juventud Guerrera, Scoot is out! Pinfall attempt, but the ref is out and can't count to three! Juventud Guerrera misses a big legdrop after stalling too long. Spin kick by Scoot Andrews to the face sends the opponent FLYING across the ring. SUPER frankensteiner on Juvi, who hit hard and is loopy as a result. Hooks the leg for a two count. Tiger suplex on Juvi. No Misawa references from me, I swear. Oh, dammit. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Juvi reverses a Scoot Andrews hammerlock. Springboard reverse elbow by Juventud Guerrera. Excellent move. Looks like Muta has giving out lessons. Pinfall attempt: ONE...TWO...NO! Juvi charges into the corner but EATS BOOT. Juventud Guerrera grabs Scoot Andrews from behind and shoves him into the ropes, then scores with a roll-up...but Scoot rolls through with the move! He is using the tights for leverage! 1....2...3! The referee didn't see it! Scoot Andrews leaves the ring and heads off down the aisle at speed. Scoot has the victory, and isn't hanging around for Juventud Guerrera to look for revenge. My Opinion: This match had it all! Big bumps, incredible, crisp moves, sound psychology. Simply one of the best matches of the year. *****!
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Aw man, "Slackers" was hilarious! How can you deny Jason Schwartzman?
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Please do not even compare the two. Demolition Man=Pure Genius Judge Dredd=Utter shit
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Everytime I try to open a folder on my desktop, the computer screen goes blank. It'll come back with other things I was doing, internet explorer, IMs, but no open folder. Any idea what might be causing this or how I could fix it?
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Fuck all that, having Stallone even on camera in the Linc last year fucking jinxed us on MNF against the Bucs. Avoid "Rocky" references at all costs.
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Carolina is a flash in the pan who we already squashed this year.