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I was searching for something and came upon this thread and started to read through it, and i saw this post, and I HAD TO, HAD TO, HAD TO reply, and 2GOLD, wha ti have to say to you is... Goddamn, I envy you! *wishes I took care of my VHS set*
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Was He a New Hope, Empire Strikes Back, or Return of The Jedi? Because I don't really care for ROTJ Why? Because of the Ewoks? It featured the first time we saw the notorious gangster, Jabba The Hutt: HO HO HO!
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EDIT - Double post.
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To be quite frank, I really have no idea why RD doesn't put the full archives up again. I found Wrestlecrap, in late 2000, and then in late July of 2001 it closed up. RD updated it on 9/11, telling us to never forget what happened. Then later in December he thought he would give us Mae Young and a few other presents. Then he started with the news letter, and then he started the site we see today. With two successful books, surely he would have SOME money now to put the site back up. Of course, I have no idea how much webspace costs a month, so I'm sure their's a good explaination for his actions.
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Couldn't agree more. BTW, I meet more and more people who say they really loved Liam in Phantom Menace, even if the rest of the movie blew. Based on the magnificent story being told in the Revenge of the Sith novelization, I think we'll appreciate the other tow prequels more once we see how the 6 pieces fit together...even if Attack of the Clones was mostly crap. I'll third what he just said. Ewan McGregor, Liam Neeson, and Ian McDiarmid all have done exceptionally well. I think Hayden may show he can act in the next, so we shall have to wait and see. I'm not sure Ian McDiarmid hasn't got more roles in Hollywood. His other two big roles are Thomas Lancaster from Sleepy Hollow, and Arthur the butler from Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. That's pretty much it. I guess his calling is theater.
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I remember when WWF used to have those silver arches, that would light up. See Wrestlemania XIV.
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I saw one part where Sting comes out and punches someone. I mean, he just comes out of nowhere and does this. That's all I've ever seen from the movie, and probably ever want to see.
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The Musters movie directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans?
CBright7831 replied to spman's topic in Television & Film
Interesting trivia for Scary Movie 2: Marlon Brando was paid $1 million to play Father McFeely in the The Exorcist (1973) spoof at the beginning of the film. He took the money and accepted the role, but got "pneumonia" a few days before shooting his scenes. He dropped out of the project, but was still allowed to keep the money, and was replaced by James Woods. You think after Brando had done this in the past, people would learn not to do this. 1 million wasted. -
The Musters movie directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans?
CBright7831 replied to spman's topic in Television & Film
I trust no one who wrote Scary Movie 2. According to imdb.com: Writing credits (WGA) Shawn Wayans (characters) & Marlon Wayans (characters) & Buddy Johnson (characters) & Phil Beauman (characters) and Jason Friedberg (characters) & Aaron Seltzer (characters) Shawn Wayans (written by) & Marlon Wayans (written by) & Alyson Fouse (written by) & Greg Grabianski (written by) & Dave Polsky (written by) & Michael Anthony Snowden (written by) & Craig Wayans (written by) -
BTW, Shamrock won the match by submission but refused to let go on the ankle lock, thus the title was awarded back to the Rock. Sorry to take the thread off course.
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Good lord The Ring Two didn't do as hot. The Pacifier is beating it.
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Great! Now they can be pre-empted every year for the Westminster Dog Show.
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WCW Sin? Ah, yes! The third to last WCW PPV where Sid broke every ligament in his foot and leg.
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Did Lemmy Kilmister remember the lyrics to Triple H's theme this year or did he fuck up again?
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Thank God! I knew if the WM thing was hosted here, this place would go down quick. I would have made a thread on the danger, but when I did for the RR, it got locked, and people porceeded to do a OAO thread anyway. Of course, the forum went down and by the time it was back up, the RR was over. AIM: CBright101010
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I will admit, I hate hearing about the end of the world stuff. It's one of those things that you know is inevitable, but you don't want to be around for it. I sometimes find myself worrying about the 2012 rumors, and now this. I surely hope I'm dead and long gone before the world ends. EDIT - I probably just jinxed myself.
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I stand corrected then.
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Vince started the HOF in 95 or 96. He then forgot about it for a few years until last year. EDIT - I have been corrected. It was started in 1993.
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I'm hoping next year, if Hart is inducted, they do it like they did with Piper and Hogan this year. "And joining these legends in the class of 2006 Hall of Fame..." *Opening Whine* "Bret...Hitman...Hart!" Never going to happen. As much as it saddens me to say that, I don't believe this will ever happen.
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If they go to commercial, I will go down to Spike and perform a Jedi massacre on them.
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I Hogan. No matter how much I try not to admit it.
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*still marking out*
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Dammit, I was hoping Piper would say "we both have only one good movie."
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"Is HBO here?" "They just let me back into Dennys."