DMann2003
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I'm calling it Rematch on the Prime Time Special
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Rhino could win here, then have the title switch back on the Prime Time special
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This has been worth 30 so far
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The guy's champ and talks about being screwed
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This is a beautiful trainwreck
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He tore his ACL just putting the pajama pants on. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> You know something, I can actually believe that, And Nash is in the hospital cause he put his feet out of bed right?
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How'd Sabu bust his eye open, can't that guy walk five steps without seriously gouging himself?
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That was a good tag team match
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Just wondering, TNA-ophiles are The Naturals a good team, haven't seen much of them, Seen quite a bit of AMW love them.
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And yet a great way to get heel heat
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What a Cheap Ass Ending
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The X falling off is actually a logical reason for a rest stop
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That was some awesome spots there, Sabin is gold
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How tall is Hoytt and who's the talest guy to bust out a moonsault, cause he might be, that was GREAT
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"Most prestigeous"...gee Shane didn't you dump that title one time?
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Nice opener
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That was great stomping the foot to get the leverage on the suplex, little stuff like that I miss in most wrestling
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How will Liger adapt to the 6-sided ring?
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I know that's what I told my friend and he seemed to think it included Orlando, wasn't sure till I could check around here
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So the PPV isn't in danger due to the hurricaine warnings, a friend at work told me it might get canceled due to the Florida Evacuation.
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I'm fairly sure given the sense of humor on this board there's more than a few Python fans on this board, so I just figured I'd ask everyone what's there favorite Monty Python sketch. Just limited to the BBC series though, I'd say it'd really a toss up between Spanish Inquisition, Cheese Shop, Argument Clinic and Sam Peckinpah's Salad Days. My favorite Python is easily Michael Palin- can be charming, nebbish, sleazy and decietful- quite the range there.
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I had been looking forward to seeing David Cronenberg's "A History of Violence" since the buzz coming out of Cannes this year. Finally seeing it tonight I have to say given all the films I've seen in a theater this year it would be the top one so far. All the key performers (Mortenson, Bello, Harris, Hurt) are excellent. Now, I'm not very familiar with Cronenberg's previous work, I know what he's done but I've never really watched much of his stuff (in fact I turned Crash off half-way through, it bored me). But I loved the restraint in this film, there's a building tension riding throughout the film and when the key moments happen they stand out because what's preceeded them has been built up to ample effect. And there are great moments where the camera will linger on a certain shot or scene that will leave you a little uncomfortable (which is good I feel). The title is an accurate description of this film. Seriously, if this is playing nearby, see the film.
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Scott Tenorman, there's no question One of the sickest darkest endings to any kind of show on basic cable I've ever seen, plus it has Radiohead..."Are you gonna cry now baby"
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I did the same (bought the 5 Batman movies, not nearly kill someone)
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If anyone's willing to do mail-in rebates FYE's sells the Anthology set for 56.99 with a 15 dollar mail-in rebate.