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CBright7831
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It's just...good business. *descends some stairs as everything blows the fuck up around me* *dies while staring into space in the oncoming explosion that should have killed me before I left the top deck*
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John Cena FU's Vince McMahon at Indy Show
CBright7831 replied to iliketurtles's topic in The WWE Folder
Strange, everytime Vince puts himself in the forefront, I usually turn away from the WWE. I havent watched it since Mania. -
Holy shit!
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If I knew how to shrink it, I would.
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The OAO Raw for May 21st Thread
CBright7831 replied to UseTheSledgehammerUh's topic in The WWE Folder
These matches were so damn epic that words cannot describe them. -
New sig...
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I told them not to take my kendo stick!
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I'll need something to do that day so I'll see it. Here's hoping Doom isn't defeated like a jobber from Wrestling Challenge in this film.
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Meh, it was bound to happen sooner or later. Oh well.
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I really need to start watching Smackdown! more since Edge is now on it. But you know, it's Friday and I forgt about these things and it pisses me off.
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I didnt like anything in Bonnie & Clyde except for the scene featuring Gene Wilder.
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DC Comics announce three animated movies
CBright7831 replied to Kurt Angle Mark's topic in Television & Film
Looks like they kept the designs of Superman, Luthor, and Doomsday similar to their designs in the original DCAU. Might be good. -
What drove me to start was this stupid bitch of a friend that stressed me out to the point where chewing 2 packs of gum couldn't help me so I started smoking. It took me months to recover from losing her as a friend and now I'm happy she isn't anymore. I turn 21 in a few weeks which is the legal drinking age. Maybe that will help me cutback.
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Scientists predict next 193 years of Earth History
CBright7831 replied to Quasar's topic in Current Events
I wonder if this forum will still be around in 2200. They could look at our posts as if they were artifacts. -
JLU Season 3 starts September 17th
CBright7831 replied to Kurt Angle Mark's topic in Television & Film
Yup. http://dcanimated.wikia.com/wiki/Bat-Embargo On the commentary track of "This Little Piggy", Paul Dini states that both Joker and Harley were suppoed to make appearances. Scarecrow was supposed to be a member of the Legion of Doom in Season 3 of JLU as well as other Bat-villians. Ra's Al Ghul was also slated to make an appearance (Apocolypse of 09 perhaps?) -
JLU Season 3 starts September 17th
CBright7831 replied to Kurt Angle Mark's topic in Television & Film
Those two would be my favorites of the season along w/ "Alive" (love the way that there is no superhero speaking lines in the whole thing) and "Destroyed" (Superman's climatic fight w/ Darkseid and the ending with Luthor along w/ all of the heroes running down the steps) but it's hard to beat a story arc like the Cadmus arc. I just wish we had some Bat-villains like Scarecrow and Joker appear, but now I understand why cause of Bat-embargo. I also wish there were more appearances by The Question, who after the Cadmus story arc became one of my favorite heroes of the series. -
"I wanna smoke, you wanna smoke? What are you one of those health freaks? Go fuck yourself."
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He voiced The Joker for a deleted/storyboard scene for Batman 89 a few years ago. Still sounds as good as ever - even the laugh.
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JLU Season 3 starts September 17th
CBright7831 replied to Kurt Angle Mark's topic in Television & Film
So...who's picked up "Season Two" of JLU on DVD? I did and while the episodes aren't as strong as the ones of the JL Season Two and JLU Season 1 & 2, it's still a pretty good buy. I liked the whole Cadmus featurette and the producers commentating over three of the episodes. Pick it up! -
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I'm starting to think this film will be better than sex.
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Wasn't John Tenta's debut done in a similar fashion that being picked from the crowd. I thought he ran out and killed The Ultimate Warrior.
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The baddest dude on film? Darth Vader, Hannibal Lecter, Normn Bates, The Joker, Bruce the Shark, T-Rex, HAL plus many more disagree.
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... What the hell?
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BEVERLY HILLS, California — "Hold on to your butts": The long-in-development "Jurassic Park IV" is finally heading to the big screen, actress Laura Dern told MTV News. "It is happening. Rumor has it [my character] Ellie Sattler may be back in the woods, back on the island," Dern announced, saying the movie will hit theaters in 2008. She added with a coy smile, "You know, there is a guy I know who told me he wants me to have something to do with it. [so] I have a date with a dinosaur again. My 5-year-old will be thrilled." A fourth installment of the popular adventure franchise has been in the works since "Jurassic Park III" opened to mixed reviews but high box-office receipts in 2001. Screenwriters as diverse as John Sayles and recent Oscar winner William Monahan ("The Departed") have been attached to write "IV." While rumored to be dissatisfied with various scripts, director and producer Steven Spielberg has continued to staunchly support "Jurassic Park III" helmer Joe Johnston, whom he called in a 2006 interview with SpielbergFilms.com the "go-to 'Jurassic' guy" and the "right guy to do the fourth one." But apparently Johnston isn't "the right guy" to direct the sequel. When reached for comment, representatives for the director were adamant that Johnston is "definitely not directing ['Jurassic Park IV']." So who will direct the fiercely awaited sequel? Laughing, Dern suggested a candidate some might consider a little outside the box. "I don't know if he is in talks with them or not, [but] maybe David Lynch [should direct] it just to kind of shake things up a little bit. That would make it kind of interesting and unique," the 40-year-old actress said of her longtime collaborator. "I don't know [who] — I just hope it's as irreverent as Steven has always wanted them to be." According to Dern, those tones of irreverence and humor are of paramount importance to the success of any "Jurassic Park" film. "I think the more irreverent and hilarious that they can be would be good," Dern said. "Hopefully [there are] very funny writers working on it, because whenever it got funny and irreverent, I thought that was really good news." While Dern was confident the film was "[just] around the corner," the "Jurassic Park" veteran paleobotanist hasn't actually seen a completed script, nor does she know where the story might be headed. "I know nothing else except that it is happening," she insisted. So what would Dern like to see? Why, dinosaurs that were less fierce, of course. "I've never really liked them very much. They were never really nice to me — it's not like it was a party on that island!" Dern joked. "But the [sick] triceratops [from the first film] was sweet. So maybe a nice herd of triceratops that I could ride or something. Riding a dinosaur would be [a lot of] fun." Calls to reps for series stars Jeff Goldblum and Sam Neill were not returned by press time. http://www.mtv.com/#/movies/news/articles/...406/story.jhtml