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When did The Hearthrobs debut and when did Victoria turn heel? That Widowmaker was beautiful.
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Piss break.
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Batista has to go to Smackdown, but theres no way he's a draw on Smackdown. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Well, that won't be happening for about three more weeks because Batista has a match with Triple H coming up.
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Smackdown is even more fucked.
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There's a Dudleyz promo on the WWE website for the ECW PPV. It was even filmed the way some of the promos for ECW were filmed. Bubba Ray: At One Night Stand, there's only one way out of New York City. *lights match* Through the tables. *sets table on fire* D'Von: OH TESTIFY!!!!!
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If it's animated and wil lall be in CG then great. If it's another live action movie that takes place after the third film, then well, you know, fuck it.
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One and Only Star Wars Geekiness Thread
CBright7831 replied to Black Lushus's topic in Television & Film
It would seem so. -
I actually just got finished reading the first Ninja Turtle comic. The First Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Comic Blood, guns, severed limbs, domestic abuse - all within the first few pages. No pizza, no Michaelangelo making wise crack, not even a Cowabunga. Most of what took place in the comic also took place in the first movie. Much different from the family friendly cartoon/movies I watched when I was five. And yes, Ninja Turtles 3: Back In Time (or whatever it was called) never happened.
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One of the only three rap albums I have listened to this year. 10/10
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What are some movie moments you marked out for? Mine would be... + De Niro and Pacino on the screen at the same time in Heat. + Mickey Mouse/Bugs Bunny, Donald/Daffy Duck on the screen at the same time in Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
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One and Only Star Wars Geekiness Thread
CBright7831 replied to Black Lushus's topic in Television & Film
When it comes to Order 66, Jango Fett's "They'll do thier jobs well, I guarantee that" line now has more meaning, as someone pointed out. That shit faced smirk had made after he said that line said it all. His clones took out the Jedi, the same people who took out the Mandalorian warriors. -
Undertaker (3-disc), HHH (3-disc), Ladder Matches
CBright7831 replied to Downhome's topic in The WWE Folder
I hope to God that Triple H's DVD flops worse than his last one did. -
Are Austin, Nash, and Goldberg face or heel? Do any of them have any memorable quotes?
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And the winners are: Best Movie Kill Bill Vol. 2 (Miramax Films) Napoleon Dynamite (Fox Searchlight) Spider-Man 2 (Sony Pictures) Ray (Universal Pictures) The Incredibles (Walt Disney Pictures) Best Male Performance Jamie Foxx -- Ray (Universal Pictures) Will Smith -- Hitch (Sony Pictures) Brad Pitt -- Troy (Warner Bros. Pictures) Matt Damon -- The Bourne Supremacy (Universal Pictures) Leonardo DiCaprio -- The Aviator (Miramax Films) Best Female Performance Uma Thurman -- Kill Bill Vol. 2 (Miramax Films) Lindsay Lohan -- Mean Girls (Paramount Pictures) Hilary Swank -- Million Dollar Baby (Warner Bros. Pictures) Rachel McAdams -- The Notebook (New Line Cinema) Natalie Portman -- Garden State (Fox Searchlight) Best Comedic Performance Antonio Banderas -- Shrek 2 (DreamWorks SKG) Dustin Hoffman -- Meet the Fockers (Universal Pictures) Will Ferrell -- Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (DreamWorks SKG) Ben Stiller -- Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (20th Century Fox) Will Smith -- Hitch (Sony Pictures) Best On-Screen Team Lindsay Lohan/Rachel McAdams/Lacey Chabert/Amanda Seyfried -- Mean Girls (Paramount Pictures) Craig T. Nelson/Holly Hunter/Spencer Fox/Sarah Vowell -- The Incredibles (Walt Disney Pictures) Will Ferrell/Paul Rudd/Fred Armisen/Steve Carell -- Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (DreamWorks SKG) Vince Vaughn/Christine Taylor/Justin Long/Alan Tudyk/Stephen Root/Joel David Moore/Chris Williams -- Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (20th Century Fox) John Cho/Kal Penn -- Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (New Line Cinema) Best Villain Tom Cruise -- Collateral (DreamWorks SKG) Ben Stiller -- Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (20th Century Fox) Rachel McAdams -- Mean Girls (Paramount Pictures) Jim Carrey -- Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (Paramount Pictures) Alfred Molina -- Spider-Man 2 (Sony Pictures) Breakthrough Male Jon Heder -- Napoleon Dynamite (Fox Searchlight) Tim McGraw -- Friday Night Lights (Universal Pictures) Zach Braff -- Garden State (Fox Searchlight) Freddie Highmore -- Finding Neverland (Miramax Films) Tyler Perry -- Diary of a Mad Black Woman (Lions Gate Films) Breakthrough Female Rachel McAdams -- Mean Girls (Paramount Pictures) Ashanti -- Coach Carter (Paramount Pictures) Elisha Cuthbert -- The Girl Next Door (20th Century Fox) Bryce Dallas Howard -- The Village (Touchstone Pictures) Emmy Rossum -- The Day After Tomorrow (20th Century Fox) Best Kiss Rachel McAdams & Ryan Gosling -- The Notebook (New Line Cinema) Natalie Portman & Zach Braff -- Garden State (Fox Searchlight) Gwyneth Paltrow & Jude Law -- Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (Paramount Pictures) Jennifer Garner & Natassia Malthe -- Elektra (20th Century Fox) Elisha Cuthbert & Emile Hirsch -- The Girl Next Door (20th Century Fox) Best Action Sequence Destruction of Los Angeles -- The Day After Tomorrow (20th Century Fox) The Subway Battle -- Spider-Man 2 (Sony Pictures) Beverly Hills Plane Crash -- The Aviator (Miramax Films) The Moscow Car Chase -- The Bourne Supremacy (Universal Pictures) The Desert Terrorist Assault -- Team America: World Police (Paramount Pictures) Best Fight The Battle of the News Teams -- Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (DreamWorks SKG) Daryl Hannah vs. Uma Thurman -- Kill Bill Vol. 2 (Miramax Films) Brad Pitt vs. Eric Bana -- Troy (Warner Bros. Pictures) Ziyi Zhang vs. The Emperor's Guards -- House of Flying Daggers (Sony Pictures Classics) Best Musical Performance Jennifer Garner & Mark Ruffalo -- 13 Going On 30 (Sony Pictures) -- "Thriller Dance" Will Ferrell/Paul Rudd/Fred Armisen/Steve Carell -- Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (DreamWorks SKG) -- "Afternoon Delight" John Cho & Kal Penn -- Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (New Line Cinema) -- "Hold On" Jon Heder -- Napoleon Dynamite (Fox Searchlight) -- "Election Dance" Best Frightened Performance Cary Elwes -- Saw (Lions Gate Films) Sarah Michelle Gellar -- The Grudge (Sony Pictures) Jennifer Tilly -- Seed of Chucky (Focus Features) Mya -- Cursed (Miramax Films) Dakota Fanning -- Hide and Seek (20th Century Fox) Wow, just wow. The MTV fans are morons. Absolute morons!
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One and Only Star Wars Geekiness Thread
CBright7831 replied to Black Lushus's topic in Television & Film
http://vadermakesaytmnd.ytmnd.com/ http://silentfilmstarwars.ytmnd.com/ - Holy shit, they actually made one without "NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" in it and it was actually funny -
Most awesome/least used gadgets
CBright7831 replied to Angel_Grace_Blue's topic in Television & Film
Now that I think about it, you're right! That pisses me off. -
One and Only Star Wars Geekiness Thread
CBright7831 replied to Black Lushus's topic in Television & Film
His name is Mas Ameeda and he is Vice Chair of the Galactic Senate. When the Senate begins to bicker, he will stand up and yell "ORDER! WE SHALL HAVE ORDER HERE!" to quiet everyone down. http://www.starwars.com/databank/character...edda/index.html The gothic looking women with Palpatine is Sly Moore. She just sort of sits there and looks depressed. http://www.starwars.com/databank/character...oore/index.html Both meet their doom in between Episode III and IV according to the 'Making Of...' book, when Palpatine no longer has any use for them. Who carries out the deed is never explained, but it's anyone's guess. -
One and Only Star Wars Geekiness Thread
CBright7831 replied to Black Lushus's topic in Television & Film
I noticed the clones acting rather hostile toward the citizens of Utapau after Order 66. Notice them pushing around the little guys while the medic and Commander Cody discuss Obi Wan. There had to be more about Order 66 than just 'kill the Jedi'. The clones went from heroes to dicks within seconds. -
Yes, yes, yes! Bret even mentioned Jim Ross on Get In The Ring during his first public interview in December of 97.
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One and Only Star Wars Geekiness Thread
CBright7831 replied to Black Lushus's topic in Television & Film
Those independent contractors knew what they were getting into. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> This is a dumb question, but is Kashyyyk mentioned anywhere else in the Star Wars universe besides the Knights of the Old Republic game? I'm sure that it is, but as a huge fan of KOTOR, it would have been really cool if Lucas used an idea from that game. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> It was featured in the Star Wars Christmas Special and it was much different than the planet we see in Episode III. -
Well, if that's the case, Fox should wait until Superman Returns is finished and then start. They would still get their projected 2006 release, right?
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How much longer is the shooting schedule for Superman Returns?
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Fuck Bryan Singer for leaving to direct Superman Returns.