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Orton or Taker will go heel, that's for sure. If anything, Orton needs to turn, because his run as a face has become dry. Besides, how many more times can the Undertaker turned already?
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That reminds me-if Michael is found guilty, I can't imagine Geraldo without his mustache.
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Front Line Assembly-Implode-9/10-Corny lyrics to "Machine Slave" aside, this is one of FLA's best albums, IMO Primal Scream-Screamadelica-8/10-Great (if slightly overrated) album. Personally, I like "Vanishing Point" more
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Saw-8/10-Poor acting aside, this is a great horror film that owes alot to italian giallo films, and deserved better reviews then critics gave it
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Video of Booker's Famous Quote to Hogan
Gary Floyd replied to Dimensions's topic in General Wrestling
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Haven't seen a stump puller in ages
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I guess there goes my choice for a name for a gay tag team
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From CNN While we're at it, here's her blog (Feels a bit too much like livejournal for my tastes) http://www.xanga.com/home.aspx?user=Xmisled0youthX
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Funny, I thought Vince was done with "shock" tv. I guess not
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"Martin Scorsese" by King Missile
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Ya know, I might see "House of Wax" when it comes out...just to see Hilton get killed off in a most brutal fashion
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The reason I gave called this post "Yet To Be Titled" is because I have decided that the title "Rntertainment Sucks" well...sucks.Any suggestions for a new title would be appreciated And now, on with the news -According to CNN, last night's Grammy Awards recieved it's 2nd lowest ratings yet thanks in part to "Desperate Housewives" The Grammy's themselves drew 18.83 million viewers. -Warner Bros. and Dark Castle's upcoming in-name-only remake of 1953 horror classic "House of Wax" has the official poster up. The film opens May 6th, and stars "24"'s Elisha Cuthbert, "The O.C"'s Chad Michael Murray, Paris Hilton, and Brian Van Holt as the villain. The trailer will most likely be attatched to "Constantine", and the movie will most lkely suck, I.M.O. Anyways, here's the poster, which I must admit looks pretty cool -Former "Friends" star Matthew Perry was rushed to the hospital recently after suffering a series of drug induced seizures. -In 80's former child star news, Cory Feldman claims that Michael Jackson "threatened his life", and had belief that Feldman was going to write a book about Jackson. -In Blockbuster news, at least 35 states have launched investigations on the stores new "No-Late Fees" policy, claiming that it is deceptive -And finally, for those who didn't see it last week, here is the new poster for "Haute Tension" (or "High Tension"). The film will be released June 3rd this summer in it's original, uncut, NC-17 glory by Lions Gate". Anyways, here's the new poster
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Best episode of the season, IMO. Laughed more at this then to tonights shitty Simpsons episode. "Fire Me!"
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Top Three Most Played Albums in Recent Weeks
Gary Floyd replied to Giuseppe Zangara's topic in Music
Front Line Assembly-Tactical Neural Implant-Call me a sucker, but old school industrial dance and Front Line Assembly will always be cool, no matter how cheesy the lyrics can get Massive Attack-Mezzanine-Anyone who thinks trip-hop all sounds the same should give this one a shot. Actually, just about everyone should give this one a shot My Bloody Valentine-Loveless-Everyone, and I mean everyone, should listen to this piece of pure perfection. Forget "Nevermind", this is the best album of the 90's -
1 - Hitch SONY $45,300,000 $45,300,000 1 3575 2 1 Boogeyman SONY/GEMS $10,800,000 $33,333,000 2 3052 3 3 Are We There Yet? SONY $8,500,000 $61,517,000 4 2810 4 5 Million Dollar Baby WB $7,580,000 $45,081,000 9 2035 5 - Pooh's Heffalump Movie BV $6,011,000 $6,011,000 1 2529 6 2 The Wedding Date UNIV $5,600,000 $19,500,000 2 1704 7 4 Hide and Seek FOX $5,550,000 $43,552,300 3 2525 8 8 Sideways FOX SEARCH $4,750,000 $53,055,564 17 1619 9 6 The Aviator M'MAX $4,637,676 $82,289,937 9 2196 10 7 Meet the Fockers UNIV $3,400,000 $269,900,000 8 1883 11 9 Racing Stripes WB $2,725,000 $43,823,000 5 2430 12 10 Coach Carter PARA $2,625,000 $62,991,000 5 2028
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Or no chance in hell I agree with you on this. Besides, Orton and JBL are two stars with huge pushes (though ortons seems to be dying off a little), so I doubt they'll be punished anytime soon
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Time of the Wolf-(8/10): Great French drama with horror undertones, and excellent acting throughout. The only problem is the Conclusion (there really isn't one) but other than that, I recommend it.
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http://returnofthelivingdead4and5.com/ Includes synopsis, cast & crew, stills, and promotional trailers
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If anything, I would say that they hit rock bottom with the "Billionaire Ted" skits. Sure, they started out funny, but turned cold really quick. Plus, it made Vince look like a pussy who was afraid of competition.
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'95 wasn't exactly a financial barnburner either, as I remember
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That was Cillan Murphy
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Translation: expect me in Playboy within a year. Yeah, that cracked me up too. Or sleeping with a 13 year old boy in five years
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Sadly, those usually don't work. As much as this sucks, it's not surprising, seeing how past shows that I have enjoyed (Or I never was interested in but have a huge Following none the less) where treated: Futurama Andy Richter Controls the Universe Undeclared Greg the Bunny Firefly John Doe Get a Life The list goes on. Fox has a way of treating awesomne shows like shit. Hell, they didn't even like "Married With Children" that much, (See the E! True Hollywood Story for more about that)
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From Reuters LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - "Deep Throat," the infamous 1972 adult film that led to a government crackdown on pornography, is being re-released in theaters as a new generation of lawmakers wages a renewed assault on smut, trade paper Daily Variety reported in its Tuesday edition. The release of the Linda Lovelace opus, which was banned at the time in 23 states, coincides with the premiere of the documentary "Inside Deep Throat," which hits theaters in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Boston on Friday. The original film, which was made in six days for $25,000 and has grossed over $600 million, will not be ready until at least Feb. 18, the paper said. Las Vegas-based Arrow Prods., which owns the rights to the mob-funded "Deep Throat," started striking 10 prints on Monday, it added. Five of the prints will be edited to garner an "R" rating, which allows admission to children aged under 17 if accompanied by an adult. The documentary, co-produced by Brian Grazer, the Oscar-winning filmmaker of "A Beautiful Mind," is rated NC-17, which denies admission to anyone aged 17 and under. It is being distributed by Universal Pictures, a unit of General Electric Co. -controlled NBC Universal. It shows how "Deep Throat" popularized a form of sexual pleasure previously considered taboo. But the Nixon administration was not amused, sending in the FBI to close down screenings, and taking legal action against the film's director, Jerry Damiano, and stars. Meanwhile, a bill that would increase fines for smutty broadcasts to $500,000 per incident from $32,500, is wending its way through Congress with bipartisan support, inspired in part by Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" at the Super Bowl last year.