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I got to rewatch Trips/Benoit from a March Raw to see if it's still great but other than that yes HBK/Shelton ruled.
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You guys sure he didn't mean June 24th 2006 and not 2005.
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But, what's the point of doing another throwback to that match, since they already had a Triple Threat rematch at Hardcore Heaven 97. This match is just going to be horrid.
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Speaking of Lesnar "The Manster" Brock Lesnar Cole was calling him that a lot in Fall 03
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I remember a fun Roddy Piper vs Shawn Michaels match on WWF TV before Wrestlemania 8. Chris Benoit vs Steve Austin - 5/28/01 (The one on Raw. Doesn't get talked about as much as 5/31 because of the shitty finish, but the match is very good before that finish)
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"It" is great; it might be the scariest North American made-for-tv movie / miniseries ever. GREAT work by Curry as Pennywise. Tons of chilling moments in that series. "That's right, Ralphie. They float. And when you're down here with us, you'll float too." I noticed Deon brought up the Exorcist, as I knew someone would. See, that film NEVER scared me. I know a lot of people view it as the scariest movie of all time, but it never really struck me as scary at all. Except in one regard: the deleted scene, which I suppose was restored for some special director's cut a little while back, that has Regan "spider-walking" down the stairs. THAT shit was off the fucking wall terrifying. BTW, has anyone here (perhaps our British members) seen either "Ghostwatch" or "The Stone Tape"? I'm dying to get my hands on a copy of each on DVD. I finally got to see the Spider Walk scene and I was giggling more than scared. I was pretty disappointed in that scene. Oh, and it's Georgie, not Ralphie. And The Grudge is one of the least scariest movies I've ever seen. You could see everything coming from a mile away.
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I don't really feel Candyman is a *scary* horror flick, but if one has never seen it, I'd recommend it. Because scary or not, it's a GOOD horror flick. Very well done, with good acting and plenty of thrills. I just saw Audition a few weeks back. Good flick, but again, not really scary. Disturbing at the end, there. I'd have to pick "Ringu" (i.e. the original Japanese version of "The Ring"). That movie did it for me. The original Shining as well; not so much so now, but when I was a kid, absolutely. I went into Audition cold. I didn't want to know anything about it. I switched it when it was number 11 on Bravo's Movie Moments things. So, I watched it and I found that the love story was pretty engaging. Both characters were also likable then Wham. All this insane shit happens. Candyman scared me for once again developing a really awesome character in Helen Lyle then forcing you to watch the disintegration of her thanks to Candyman. The way Helen would black out and all these disturbing and powerful images fly out at the screen also gets too me. Even the littler things like the painting of Candyman with his mouth open scares me too. I'm pretty uneasy when it comes to semi-religious imagery. The music also gave me the creeps and I happy that I own the score today. Ringu really didn't scare me much at all. Mainly because I saw the remake before, but I really didn't like that or the remake. Decent story, but kind of dull. The eye is terrifying though. Not many other Horror Movies scare me anymore. Haute Tension gave a couple of jolts. Movies like The Shining, ANOES, Evil Dead, The Exorcist, and lots of more used to frighten me as a child, but not any more. Two more that do kind of creep me out Stephen King's It (Used to terrify me, but still provides a couple of chills down my spine. Particularly the absolute beginning where Pennywise is hiding behind a piece of cloth and just gives out this terrifying hateful stare at this little girl. I'm not even afraid of Clowns, but something about Tim Curry in that make-up scares me) Pet Semetary (Zelda = "Brrr")
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Jacob's Ladder Candyman Audition
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Alex maybe, he's stayed out of the way a bit. I think soon Tana will probably piss someone off. Bren is the one I want to win like Raj last season, but also like Raj he can make one easy little mistake to get himself canned.
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I had a feeling we would've got a double firing here for some reason. Like Wes and Maria last season. John was my choice to take it until he turned into the new version of Michael. I guess I'll go with Angie or Erin now.
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And John is smartly staying quiet Or not
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Ah yeah. That was also the loudest moment on Fresh Prince when he is yelling about how he will be better than him and Uncle Phil hugs him when he wants to know why his dad doesn't want him. That was the first time I felt that this acting thing might work out for Will Smith. I saw this episode again recently, and it gave me the chills. I've been trying in vain to find Will's monologue since. A great, great scene. Yeah, it always gives me chills too. Will's monologue, plus the crying was enough. Then they had to show the statue of the father and son which made it even more sad.
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Saved By The Bell - Where Johnny The Actor, comes to Bayside to shoot a commercial and gets caught with Weed.
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Fresh Prince - When Will's Dad comes back and Will meets him for the first time, then the dad leaves again.
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Good idea with the muscle buster. Black Hole Slam is kind of like Bossman's old slam. They come off the ropes, and he grabs them into a swinging uranage type slam thing. Heidenreich uses a Black Hole Slam A Crappy version though
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What's going on?
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Does anyone got The Dangerous Alliance vs Sting's Squandron at War Games 92? It'll be mucho appreciated.
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Ask and ye shall receive. Steve Austin vs Bret Hart (Survivor Series 96) Oh, thank you. Now I got it working. Haven't seen this classic since my VCR ate the tape for Survivor Series 96 a few years ago.
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Can someone please upload Bret vs Austin from Survivor Series 96? Thanks in advance
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What's his new finisher. I missed that.
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Mark Jindrak? Garrison Cade? Haas is good with a great tag worker like Shelton, but with someone as dull as Bob Holly he becomes dull himself. He has yet to be given a gimmick of any kind since breaking up with Shelton too.
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Yeah, it was pretty damn good actually. Nunzio busted out a tiltawhirl fujiwara armbar that I see Jimmy Rave use all the time. Akio won with Yangtime/Akio Time/Corkscrew Moonsault.
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Night Of The Demons ("Eat A Bowl Of Fuck") Bloodsport (Bolo owns) Street Trash The Stepfather Humanoids From The Deep Burial Ground (Hilariously cheesy 1980 Italian Zombie film that features a 40 year old midget man as a child who bites his mother's nipple off)
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Disintegration song and album That is all.
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It's okay, but as usual way too much MIB. He pretty much has unfunny comments on damn near everything featured here. Plus he mentioned Jews at least 20 times so far. Rachel Harris is getting kind of lame too. Sparks and Rocca are still funny. I don't think I saw Logue at all, which is a shame since he was the show stealer on the I Love The 80's Shows.