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I have to be honest: I actually like the idea of a movie about George W and George H.W.'s relationship.
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Glad you liked "Mulberry Street" Ripper. I actually bought it last Wednesday. I saw "The Ruins" last night. It was...ok-ish. Nothing horrible, but nothing great either. Just rent it when it hits DVD.
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You are aware Marney, that a lot the rips on you here have more to do with your general attitude than your political leanings, right?
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Wow, Hitler comparisons! Way to show 'em! Seriously, I don't care that you're Conservative or Liberal. When you make comparisons to (or choose sources that make comparisons to) Hitler or anything Nazi related, you lose whatever argument you're making. End of fucking story. The Current Events Folder: It's a lot like that book Hitler wrote.
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No one really gives a damn what you want. Fade away. Come on Marney: "All I ever wanted All I ever Needed Is Here in my arms Words are Very Unnecessary They can only do harm"
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This ain't Democratic Underground, but it ain't Free Republic either honey.
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Finals, TSM Worst Poster Tournament
Gary Floyd replied to EVIL~! alkeiper's topic in No Holds Barred
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Marney's posts here in a nutshell. Thank you for your time.
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1 - 21 Sony Pictures Releasing $23,700,000 $23,700,000 1 2648 2 1 Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who 20th Century Fox Distribution $17,425,000 $117,274,000 3 3826 3 - Superhero Movie MGM Distribution Company $9,510,000 $9,510,000 1 2960 4 2 Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns Lionsgate $7,760,000 $32,828,000 2 2016 5 4 Drillbit Taylor Paramount Pictures $5,800,000 $20,574,000 2 3061 6 3 Shutter 20th Century Fox $5,325,000 $19,103,000 2 2756 7 5 10,000 B.C. Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $4,875,000 $84,920,000 4 3055 8 - Stop-Loss Paramount Pictures, MTV Films $4,525,000 $4,525,000 1 1291 9 7 College Road Trip Buena Vista Pictures Distribution $3,505,000 $38,370,000 4 2270 10 8 The Bank Job Lionsgate $2,800,000 $24,104,000 4 1605 11 6 Never Back Down Summit Entertainment, LLC $2,405,000 $21,295,000 3 1869 12 9 Vantage Point Sony Pictures Releasing $2,400,000 $69,348,000 6 1739
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Another Spoiler Pic
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James Brown-"Talkin' Loud and Sayin' Nothing"
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-I love that we can change our own usernames now instead of having to ask the mods. -Cheech working at the WWE folders. I can post there without feeling shame now. that's all for now.
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I got a 28.
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Wish granted, it's Just Fascination. Anyways, I really don't like Marney. I'll put up with her though, since that's the way the world works. Besides, she doesn't make me scream at my computer monitor like Marvin did, and it doesn't take a genius to know she'll "cross the line" eventually. Also, I agree with NYU that MikeSC should stay banned. Let's not forget his (failed) attempt at derailing a thread about "Good Night, Good Luck", his trolling in the TNA folder, and his comments about rape. Hell, the guy got kicked off of Amazon for being beligerent. He can't go anywhere without pissing people off. Also, I just went there-he calls us "the tard board." I agree the CE folder can suck. Hell, I sometimes wonder why I go there. I'm a liberal guy (who's considering becoming a libertarian), and I get annoyed with NoCalMike posting lengthy articles and saying recycled talking points, as well as a few other things. As it stands though, I can't do shit about it, so I'll just let it all pass.
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Usually, when it comes to Alice in Chains' best album, people are usually split between Dirt and Jar of Flies. I know Black Lushus's favorite is Dirt, while I'm more of a fan of the Hard Rock/Acoustic Folk sound of Jar of Flies. However, this isn't about their best album, this is about their most underrated. For that, I choose the EP Sap. Done after Facelift and before Dirt, Sap is a bit of a stop gap, and a major shift in tone after the sludge of Facelift. It sees the band exploring their acoustic ballad that doesn't suck/folk side that would be improved on Jar of Flies. However, it's still a good EP, save for the last track, the out of place (and annoying) comedy song "Love Song." Opening track "Brother" features Cantrell on Vocals, with Ann Wilson from Heart offering backing vocals. The song is appropriately melancholy, with acoustic strumming and reflective lyrics taking hold. "Got Me Wrong" was the EP's single, as a video was made, and it was included on the soundtrack to "Clerks." It's a great duet between Layne and Jerry, that sounds almost upbeat, in spite of the cryptic lyrics, though the chorus presents some hope. "Right Turn" is a collaboration between the band and members of Soundgarden and Mudhoney. It's a little more light hearted than the previous songs ("But it's so hard/To penetrate pig thick skin"), and is the shortest song here. "Am I Inside" also features Ann Wilson, and is the eeriest track on the album, with mournful piano and acoustic guitar. There's a slight upbeat tempo change in the chorus, but the tone remains throughout. As I said before, Jar of Flies improved the folk rock sound captured here. As it stands though, Sap is an unfortunately overlooked album in the band's career, and deserves more attention.
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Underrated Album(s): Alice in Chains-Sap
Gary Floyd commented on Gary Floyd's blog entry in How To Vibrate
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Vitamin X: A good way to describe The Mantle would be Folk Black Metal or Post Black Metal.
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Yeah, that was pretty much perfect.
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Marney and Jerk: The feud I never asked for.
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I may be in the minority but I enjoyed him hawking Amway products to The Barbarian and the luchadors during Russo's first stint in WCW. That was pretty awesome.
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Since Cheech took over, I've returned to the WWE folder. I don't go there often, I've just been posting over there again.
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Good show overall. Sure, it wasn't perfect, but I'll take it.