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Tazz vs. Bigalow-DDT attempt ends with massive hole in ring
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Apparently I wasn't quite as disturbed because I am drawing a blank on what you are talking about. Rat? I remember the rat scene from the book but don't remember one from the movie. Of course, I was terrifically high when I saw that flick so I might have just been distracted by something shiny. I do agree that the rat scene was the most disgusting thing I have ever read, but I highly doubt it got even close to being on screen. There are (believe it or not) Books that make that scene in the book "American Psycho" look small by comparison Marquis de Sade's "120 Days of Sodom" Edward Lee & Wrath James White's "Teratologist" Sam R. Delany's "Hogg" Edward Lee's "The Bighead"
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The "Bone Room" Scene in the original "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" Just about all of "Salo: The 120 Days of Sodom" Eyeball being slit open by a straight razor in "Un Chien Andalou"
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Ossie Davis, noted activist, Kennedy award winner, and star of films like "Do The Right Thing","School Daze", and "Bubba Ho Tep", has died at 87 years of age http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/a...mo/obit_davis_5
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Good Point Personally, I think Eddy should be a heel again, just because he rocks as a heel Yeah thats why his last heel turn lasted all of what? A month? Two months tops. Come on, remember how awesome he was as a heel in WCW? Granted, this isn't WCW, and that was a while back, but still...
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Good Point Personally, I think Eddy should be a heel again, just because he rocks as a heel
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Well, he does need to start usuing voodoo again (or at least call himself "G.I. Bro")
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"Haute Tension" is a French horror film that's being called "High Tension" here in the US. Lions Gate (who seem to have a thing for controversial films and Horror films-God Bless 'em) will be releasing it this June completley uncut, in NC-17 format, in French with English subtitles. Oh,btw, the official website for "Wolf Creek", complete with poster and trailer, is up now: http://www.wolfcreekmovie.com/ In other news and such: Stuart (Re-Animator,Dagon,King of the Ants) Gordon's next film will be the David Mamet scripted "Edmond", starring William "Most underrated actor working today" H. Macy, Dylan Walsh and Julia Styles James Gunn, writer of the "Dawn of the Dead" remake, will be making his directorial debut with "Slither", an alien invasion horror film sarring Michael (The Dark Half, Henry:Portrait of a Serial Killer) Rooker, "Buffy the Vampire Slayer's" Nathan Fillion, and Elizabeth Banks. Gunn is promising a major gorefest with slimey alien worms, gangrenous infections, cannibalism, and other delights in what he says will be the "Hardest R ever" Oh, and in "Happy Endings", which is directed by the guy who did "The Opposite of Sex", Maggie Gyllanhal (sic?) and Tom Arnold have sex.
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Sealab 2021 Season 2-Includes The Episodes "Tinfins" and "Bizarro"
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Well, the Sundance Film Festival is over. Last year, we got "Napolean Dynamite","Open Water", and "Haute Tension" What are this years films? Here's a list of films that are sure to get some attention (BTW, I wasn't at the festival. This is just what I'vw heard from the net so far) -"The Matador" Staring Pierce Brosnan, Greg Kinnear, and Hope Davis. Many are giving Brosnan some high marks for his performance in the film. It will probably get alot of high critical marks. -"Happy Endings" with Lisa Kudrow, Tom Arnold, and Steve Coogen. Called "A comedy of sorts", it's probably one of the most artsy films Arnold has done. Speaking of films, why was Tom Arnold In "True Lies"? -"Kung Fu Hustle" starring "Shaolin Soccar's" Stephen Chow. Don't know much about it, but it looks pretty cool -"The Jacket" Starring Adrien Brody. Will be released by Warner Independent this spring -"Reefer Madness" with Steven Weber Kristin Bell. A tribute, and parody of sorts, to the original. At least I think. -"Mysterious Skin" starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt (3rd Rock from the Sun, Treasure Planet) as a gay hustler. Directed by Greg Araki (The Doom Generation), and so far being said to be his best film yet. -"The Devil and Daniel Johnson" A documentary about the legendary "outsider" musician -"New Yourk Doll" another documentary, this time about New York Dolls bassist Arthur Kane -"MirrorMask" Again, don't know much about it, but that it's being compared to “Labyrinth", and will definately become a cult favorite. Written by Neil Gaiman -"Pretty Persuasion" staring Ron Livingston and Evan Rachel Wood. A dark comedy of sorts, about seduction. Or at least that's what I hear. -"Wolf Creek", an Australian horror film garnering comparisons to the horror films of the 70's and early 80's. Has been picked up by Dimension, which is bad IMO, because lets just say Dimension has a way of treating horror films that aren't their own. -"Dirty Love" starring Jenny McCarth. Is actually getting some positive buzz. -"Cronicas" a spanish language Horror/Thriller starring John Leguizamo, produced by Gullimero Del Toro (Hellboy,Cronos, The Devils Backbone) -"Strangers With Candy" starring Amy Sedaris, Gregory Hollimon, and Steve Colbaret. Yes, it's based on the TV show. -"Three Extremes" an horror anthology with films by Takashi Miike, Fruit Chan, and Chan-wook Park. Park's film has garnered comparisons to "Saw" -"Oldboy" a revenge film that won big at the Cannes Film Festival. Hits theatres this spring. -"Hard Candy" a controversial film about a pedarast, who gets in way over his head. Has been picked up by Lions Gate -"Forty Shades of Blue", staring Joanne Pankow and Rip Torn which won the Audience Award That's all for now. I'll provide updates later
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I wonder if he gave one of the police men the torture rack
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True Story: I want to see a bio flick about either Lucio Fulci or Stanley Kubrick. Also, maybe a film about Joy Division, or even the Ramones Remake: Normally, I abhoir remakes, but I'd love to see an American Godzilla movie, only done right, with Godzilla portrayed as the indestructible, evil force of nature that the Japanese films have portrayed him, as well as with more citywide destruction, a monster for him to battle, radioactive breath-you know, the works. Also, though it would most likely never happen, I would like there to be a film version of the hardcore horror novella "Goon" Sequal: I'd love to see a sequal to "Dead Alive", with Peter Jackson as director
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Do I like this show? DO I LIKE THIS SHOW?!?!?! I love this show! It's one of the best damn things on TV. Can't wait for the season 1 DVD
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1 - Hide and Seek FOX $22,000,000 $22,000,000 1 3005 2 1 Are We There Yet? SONY $17,000,000 $39,100,000 2 2710 3 12 Million Dollar Baby WB $11,825,000 $21,139,000 7 2010 4 2 Coach Carter PARA $8,000,000 $53,555,000 3 2574 5 3 Meet the Fockers UNIV $7,600,000 $257,900,000 6 3006 6 8 The Aviator M'MAX $7,509,555 $68,192,458 7 2503 7 11 Sideways FOX SEARCH $6,325,000 $40,032,308 15 1694 8 4 In Good Company UNIV $6,200,000 $35,900,000 5 1960 9 5 Racing Stripes WB $6,055,000 $34,580,000 3 3185 10 6 Assault on Precinct 13 FOCUS/ROGUE $4,235,275 $14,703,083 2 2297 11 9 Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera WB $4,005,000 $38,891,000 6 1511 12 7 White Noise UNIV $2,800,000 $53,600,000 4 2125 "Alone in the Dark" Tanked big, and that's most likely a good thing. Maybe now Hollywood will steer clear from Uwe Boll
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Just don't inhale, the things fart too (No, I'm not kidding) Man, the creators must have been as high as shit when they came up with this shows concept
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Paranoia 1.0-8/10 Great atmospheric, low budget mix of Kafka, Lynch and Phillip K. Dick. After seeing this, you'll never look at a carton of milk the same way again
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As far as techno goes...I prefer IDM (intelligent electronic music meant more for headphones then the dancefloor) and ambient, though early industrial and EBM music, some Drum n Bass, some Trip Hop, some synth pop...hell, I love all kinds of music
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When Did You Stop Watching On A Regular Basis?
Gary Floyd replied to Chazz's topic in The WWE Folder
I quit watching Smackdown! Regularly when JBL became champ Almost stopped watching Raw after they let Gail Kim Go. Also the whole Katie Vick thing made me stop watching for a while. Man, 2002 was a shitty year for them -
We also could use Guitar Wolf, in case we need the power of rock to defeat these zombie hordes
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Jim Ross of Cherokee descent? Let's just hope the WWE doesn't have an angle involving this.
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I Think the Academy definately should have shown more love for "The Incredibles" Plus, no love for Giamatti? Fuck that!
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Lamberto Bavo, son of Mario Bava, directed "Demons" Awesome film too
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If we do, the we can't leave out my man Herbert West
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I figured that since bob-barron does the SNL review on the entertainment board, that I would do a weekly news thingy. So, fo the first one, here we go . Dick Clark is said to be recovering at his home. He says he is thankful for the "Thank You Cards" he recieved, though it's likely Michael Moore didn't send him any. . Speaking of Moore, Rolling Stone believes that he deserves Oscar nods for "Farenheit 9/11" In other news, many people believe that Rolling Stone sucks . Murder Inc. head Irv "Gotti" Lorenzo and his brother Christopher are being charged for being involved in in a drug ring. Unfortunately, it will not mean that Ja Rule is recording a good album anytime soon . The PBS childrens show "Postcards from Buster" is under fire for an episode which features a lesbian couple. The episode, which deals heavily with maple syrup, will not be aired. Furries and internet perverts hoping to draw badly done pornographic pictures involving the couple are said to be outraged .Movies like "Braveheart" and "Legends of the Fall" are on the viewing list for men in a growing Christian movement that calls for them to throw off their "nice guy" personas and emulate warriors. Word on whether they want to moon their enemies has yet to be answered. Well, thats all for now
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How about "Audition". Sure, you know the girls crazy, but you don't expect her to be THAT crazy