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1 Cars Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Buena Vista International $31,181,000 $114,505,000 2 3988 2 - Nacho Libre Paramount Pictures, United International Pictures $27,513,000 $27,513,000 1 3070 3 - The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Universal Pictures Distribution, United International Pictures $24,056,000 $24,056,000 1 3027 4 - The Lake House Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $13,665,000 $13,665,000 1 2645 5 2 The Break-Up Universal Pictures Distribution $9,502,000 $91,931,000 3 3141 6 - Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties 20th Century Fox Distribution, 20th Century Fox International $7,200,000 $7,200,000 1 2946 7 3 X-Men: The Last Stand 20th Century Fox, 20th Century Fox International $7,150,000 $215,549,000 4 2812 8 4 The Omen 20th Century Fox Distribution $5,350,000 $46,897,000 2 2723 9 5 The Da Vinci Code Sony Pictures Releasing, Sony Pictures Releasing International $5,000,000 $198,501,000 5 2413 10 6 Over the Hedge Paramount Pictures, United International Pictures $4,046,000 $138,755,000 5 2606 11 7 A Prairie Home Companion Picturehouse $2,613,000 $8,834,000 2 767 12 11 An Inconvenient Truth Paramount Vantage $1,750,000 $6,406,000 4 404 Seems like "An Inconvenient Truth" took a drop. Guess Keith Olbermann doesn't have anything to brag about anymore.
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Well folks, I think we may have a winner.
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Well, I was thinking of a zombie movie, but hey, whatever.
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I get The Sleuth Channel, though i never watch it. I'm too busy watching either Cartoon Network, VH1 Classic, or The National Geographic Channel.
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Soundtrack featuring new music from David Hasselhoff and Aarron Neville
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I'm going with two
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Candyman-8/10
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Last time I posted in CE, I got insulted for saying that 9/11 conspiracy theories are bullshit.
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I do have this to say to Cheesala: "The Henry Rollins Show" sucks. It's really boring, and oh God, is it ever preachy. Also, I hear Rollins is a major asshole in person.
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Beck-MTV Makes Me Want To Smoke Crack
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Don't neglect that Nathan Jones will star in The Condemned with Austin. I think "The Condemned is the rip off of "The Running Man".
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The politics of ooo feeling good! -Raw was a real mixed bag last night. Why are we all the sudden getting this uneeded supply of man ass all the sudden? Oh, that's right: DX is back, only now they're really boring. Also, Randy Orton getting cheered was really weird. Micky James is awesome again, now that Beth is momentarily gone. Eugene has gotten more annoying than usual, and is actually makng me look forward to the imminent destruction Umaga will give him. This amazes me, as I can't stand Umaga. -About the sand in Kotz's vagina: Kotz is one of my favorite posters here. -Here's another weird message board I found thanks to Something Awful's Weekend Web: Rob's Fantasy. Here, all your necrophillia dreams can be discussed. All the more proof that abortion isn't as bad as some make it out to be. -Leena's posting more, which is alright I guess. I wonder why Matt Young isn't posting as much, as he's much more tolerable than wildpegasus. -I don't know why, but I've been listening to a lot of synth pop lately, and not just Depeche Mode. I also mean Camouflage, Cause & Effect, and all the other one's not many people talk about. That's all for now. Next time: Shitty Horror Movies that I love
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From what I hear, the next WWE movies (after "The Marine") will be a rip off of "The Running Man" starting Stone Cold Steve Austin, and a Western staring HHH and Undertaker.
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Isn't Norah Jones on the new Mike Patton album?
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Peeing out of your BUTT... ...I just know their is a fetish for this somewhere on the net.
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You know, I've seen a lot of Horror movies in my lifetime. Hell, probably more than I can remember. Anyways, I've seen some good ones, some great ones, some ok ones, some guilty pleasures, and some really horrible ones. Here's a list of some of the really horrible ones. Strangeland-Dee Snider (Yes, of Twisted Sister fame) produced, wrote, and stars in this shitty S&M and internet themed horror film as Captain Howdy (yes, from "The Exorcist"), a guy who likes to lure teenage girls via chatrooms into his lair, so that he can torture and mutilater them, and who says really pathetic pseudo-intellectual bullshit. Also stars Robert Englund (who you end up seeing spread eagle in his tightie whities), Kevin Gage, and Linda Cardellini as one of Howdy's victims. Yes, you see poor Linda Cardellini tortured and mutilated. Dario Argento's The Phantom of the Opera-How could Dario Argento fuck this one up? The first in the man's unfortunate decline, this one stars Julian Sands as a disfigured killer raised by rats, who falls for Asia Argento, and kills anynody who harms his rats. In spite of some decent kills, this is a disaster. See Argento's "Opera" instead of this one. Still, it's at least better than the 2004 "Phantom of the Opera" Manhattan Baby-Some people will tell you that Lucio Fulci is one of the greatest horror director's that ever lived. If you ask me, he's just a guy who got lucky a few times, and directed a whole lot of shitty movies. This one is probably his worst. Basically, archaelogists unleash an evil Egyptian spirit, which possesses the daughter of one of the professors, and murders ensue. A real bore, without any interesting kills, atmosphere, or anything else. Faust: Love For the Damned-Brian Yuzna has really gone under a decline. This poorly done adaptation of the XXX comic (so, why bother doing it as an R-rated movie?) is horribly acted, corny, and while it has it's moments, is a bore. It also really wastes the talents of Jeffrey Combs and Andrew ("Wishmaster") Divoff. See "Return of the Living Dead 3" instead of this. Meat Market-I'll never understand the appeal of these dreadful shot on camcorder zombie movies. This movie has lesbian vampires, a luchador, and decent gore effects, yet blows it all on piss poor acting (it's obvious no one in it has had any acting lessons), poor attempts to mimick much better zombie movies, and dreadful attempts at comedy. From Dusk Till Dawn II: Texas Blood Money-Directed by "Evil Dead" producer Scott Spiegel, this shitfest, in spite of appearences from Bruce Campbell and Danny Trejo, actually manages to be worse than your average Direct-To-Video sequal thanks to bland as hell characters, a disappointing finale, and a waste of talent.
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And to think, I kind of like the band (Hey, a man's allowed to have guilty pleasures, ok)
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Ryuichi Sakamoto w/ Iggy Pop-Risky
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Well, isn't that just wonderful?
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"Lighning Crashes" is one of the worst songs ever recorded. I hated it when I was a kid, and I hate it today.
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I don't think I've ever heard even a single song by Live, unless I heard it on the radio in like 1997 and didn't know it. Am I really missing much? No, you're not missing much.
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6/18: Pulling The Trigger On #84
Gary Floyd commented on kkktookmybabyaway's blog entry in KK's Korner
I miss CronoT, simply for the stupidity he brought. Always good for some laughs. -
"Hello! Insurance is my game, Larry is my name. Raping was another game of mine"
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After reading the threads about rape, I'm really fucking glad Mike's gone. What a worthless cocksucker. Honestly, after reading that thread, how could anybody side with that fucker. Making fun of rape victims? Saying they deserve it? Give me a fucking break. "Oh, but he's just opinionated!" Fuck that, this has nothing to do with opinions. This has to do with him being a worthless piece of shit. If you actually agree with him on his views of rape vicims, then you seriously need some fucking help.