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  1. Youth N Asia

    Swearing in topic titles

    I'll agree. There shouldn't be anything overly vulgar in the heading.
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    WWE stars hit with sexual harrassment suit

    And throw in a random "Meeean, WHOOOOOOO!! Gene!"
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    The Shield, season 3. Official Thread

    Tonights episode looks like it could be great
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    A thread in which I rip off Squirtle

    Turn around first. lemme shave it first
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    A thread in which I rip off Squirtle

    Grade my ass
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    Raw gets a 4.3 rating

    You goddamn better believe! That was a great buildup to a very good match
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    WWE stars hit with sexual harrassment suit

    Damn...2 years ago? Time flys. I had forgotten it happened that long ago.
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    Best female vocalist...

    I can't fairly vote cause I haven't heard the other two. And I'm assuming anyone who has heard of the other two would vote for one of them...cause they obviously know the band well enough...I guess. I like Amy Lee's voice though.
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    Locker Room Shocked At Finish To RAW

    If HHH could work like that more often and put someone over every now and then I won't mind him so much. And assuming he doesn't stop doing RAWs again and just work ppvs
  10. I don't think Disney can make a good movie without Pixar now. The last great one I remember was The Lion King. They spend way too much time on these straight to video sequels. They should be ashamed to carry their names on some of them. The two Aladdin sequels were honest to God crap. The animation looked no better then a random Saturday morning cartoon. It's a wonder why the company is in shambles now trying to bump their CEO.
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    SNL Review (Yes I know it's 2 weeks late)

    Been too long. Just going to say it WAS the best episode they did this season. And I loved the Gigli skit...saying even a retard could see the bomb a mile away, which is pretty much how everyone saw it. The radio station bit sucked as always, but other then that a very funny episode.
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    Heat spoilers

    Add JR putting you over as "The toughest SOB"
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    Kim By Eminem Is Genius

    Ah, I couldn't tell what it was due to the edit
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    Gabe Sapolsky Heading To Nashville To Meet With TN

    I just don't see a merger benifiting TNA that much or if at all
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    Kim By Eminem Is Genius

    Not a fan of Eminem, but Kim is defintaly fun. Did they edit the 12 year old with a slit throat deal out of the song?
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    Gabe Sapolsky Heading To Nashville To Meet With TN

    ROH has nothing to offer. They don't have anyone to an exclusive contract, so it's not like they can share workers like TNA can. RF Video has been damaged goods for a while now, not much help there.
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    Recent purchases

    Damn straight! And season 2 is just as good if not better.
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    How long have you watched wrestling?

    I never stopped watching. But I don't seem to remember much from 93-94. I don't think I watched as much then. And I use to beat my brother silly while watching Superstars.
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    Which was better any why

    I picked the Unforgiven match, I think it was just better. HIAC was only decient for Angle retaining. The gimmick with Vince not wanting anyone to get hurt and Rikishi's laughable bump just hurts the match too much for me. You knew the bump was going to be Rikishi or maybe Angle. And when you saw the truck backup with extra padding...bah!
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    Heat spoilers

    Austin's gotta go over on everyone. Whether he's working or not. Chuck Palumbo needs to bring back The Heart Punch
  21. The Rundown 6.5 out of 10 Fun movie, by no means a classic. But something I can see myself watching again. The action was way over the top, but it worked. The comedy however was very hit and miss.
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    Favorite DVD commentaries

    Everyone knows Hodder is the best. He's friggin huge! Although the new guy worked out alright, I would have prefered Kane.
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    Favorite DVD commentaries

    Favorite DVD commentaries. My favorites (so far): -Mallrats -Young Guns
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    ABC Family gets rights to Smallville reruns

    Smallville will go over 100 episode no doubt, it's The WB's highest rated show and it's probably a good idea for ABC Family to get it now while it's hot.
  25. http://media.aoltimewarner.com/media/press...se_num=55253875 Burbank, CA - ABC Family has acquired a slate of series, movies and specials in a deal with Warner Bros. Domestic Cable Distribution (WBDCD) top lined by the multi-year off-network rights to The WB's highest-rated series of all time SMALLVILLE (from Warner Bros. Television), it was announced today by Mark Silverman, general manager and senior vice president, ABC Family, and Eric Frankel, president, Warner Bros. Domestic Cable Distribution. ABC Family will begin airing SMALLVILLE in Fall 2004. Also included in this newly-unveiled programming pact is the off-net rights to JKX: THE JAMIE KENNEDY EXPERIMENT (to begin airing Fall 2004), the series that pushes the sketch comedy and hidden camera formats to new extremes; dozens of hit movies including the hit titles "You've Got Mail," "Miss Congeniality," "The Perfect Storm" and "Twister"; and the renewal of the enduring family favorite FULL HOUSE, which has proven itself as an ABC Family favorite. In addition, holiday specials are part of the deal. "'Smallville' is a great addition to ABC Family's lineup this fall," said Silverman."'Smallville' has a loyal audience, thematic appeal for today's families, and will serve as a strong anchor to complement original programming." "We are always most pleased when we are able to place programming on networks where it not only makes the most audience sense, but where we believe our programs are going to have the best opportunity for success," said Frankel. "We believe that 'Smallville' and 'Jamie Kennedy' will be staples of ABC Family's 2004 schedule, and by securing the rights to the perennial family hit 'Full House,' ABC Family can continue the success that these series have already brought to them. We look forward to working with ABC Family on marketing these terrific shows." Before the legend...before the icon...there was a teenager named Clark Kent (Tom Welling, "Cheaper By The Dozen"). Clark doesn't wear glasses, there's no suit and he can't fly. Between the boy he thought he was and the man he is destined to become are the stories of SMALLVILLE. Someday, he'll master his powers and understand his true calling. Currently in its third season, this new interpretation of the enduring Superman mythology and its classic characters blends realism and adventure into an exciting action series. Reinterpreting the Superman mythology from its roots, SMALLVILLE was written and developed by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar ("Shanghai Noon," "Spiderman 2"), based on the DC Comics characters. Gough and Millar serve as executive producers, along with Greg Beeman, Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins, Joe Davola and Ken Horton. The series is produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions and Warner Bros. Television. SUPERMAN was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster. A weekly half-hour comedy series hosted by charismatic film star and stand-up comic Jamie Kennedy ("Scream," "Three Kings"), JKX: THE JAMIE KENNEDY EXPERIMENT pushes the sketch comedy and hidden camera formats to new extremes. Off-the-wall humor and Kennedy's disarming personality, versatility and comedic acting skills combine to make this unique new series a sly combination of on-the-street sneak attacks and elaborate practical jokes. In addition to hosting the show in front of a studio audience, Kennedy can be seen - but maybe not recognized in his disguises in nearly every prank, playing a variety of character roles. From executive producers Jamie Kennedy, Fax Bahr & Adam Small ("MAD TV," "In Living Color"), Mike Karz ("Max Keeble's Big Move") and Brian Hartt ("MAD TV") the series is produced by Bahr Small Productions and Karz Entertainment in association with Warner Bros. Television Production and Big Ticket Television, a Paramount/Viacom Company.
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