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  1. Does that mean if there's an A-Team movie, he'll get that part? There is an A-Team movie coming out.
  2. http://www.comingsoon.net/news.php?id=9528 Hmmmm, at first, I didn't like it, but it's starting to grow on me.
  3. I loved how the first Batman series had one of the biggest continuity errors of all time with Harvey Dent going from black to white.
  4. David Goyer: “The next one would have Batman enlisting the aid of Gordon and Dent in bringing down the Joker..." http://www.empireonline.co.uk/site/news/Ne...p?news_id=16779 So, if you want to see The Joker in the Batman sequel, go see Batman Begins.
  5. See, I had no idea Triple H even pinned The Undertaker (thus getting his win back from Wrestlemania and making it 1-1) until tonight. That's how bad 2002 was.
  6. You do know he wasn't asking you specifically right? Of course. I was simply upping the thread, because I wanted an answer also.
  7. Anything from July 2002 to May 2003 was a blur. I hardly watched any wrestling. I missed the katie Vick angle, thankfully, overwise I may not be watching today.
  8. I hope the "You screwed Matt" chants return next week. But it will probably be "You screwed Kane".
  9. No, that's Freddie "Bumpy Knuckles" Foxx. He's a popular underground rapper.
  10. I thought this PPV was going to recieve little promotiuon, yet there's Coach and Eric Bischoff talking about it and Bischoff saying he's getting on the phone with his lawyer which I guess means it will continue next week.
  11. I want to hear this.
  12. TOMATOMETER 89 % | Fresh AVERAGE RATING 7.9/10 NO. OF REVIEWS 18
  13. Probably Obi-Wan's best moment from the original Trilogy IMO. He just stands there after fucking up Evazan and Baba, not even with a smirk, while everyone else in the bar just goes back to their business trying not to breath wrong because they know Obi-Wan's a Jedi and will fuck them up. Badass. You know one thing I noticed? In the background Chewbacca and Greedo are standing right next to each other. You think Chewbacca would have went up to Han, and said, "Hey, maybe we should dip because Greedo's here". Of course it wasn't like Greedo was Boba Fett or anything.
  14. You should have screamed "SPOILERS! SPOILERS! SPOILERS! DON'T SPOIL THE MOVIE FOR ME, ASSHOLE!!!!"
  15. man, what the hell happened after '96? Actually, I'll give them Scream, since I really liked it and can't remember any movies that came out that year... I was gonna say why the hell didn't Shaun of the Dead get any nominations, but then I remembered it's British, so MTV's never heard of it Here were the nominees for Best Movie for 1996: Best Movie Winner: Scream (1996) Other Nominees: Independence Day (1996) Jerry Maguire (1996) Rock, The (1996) Romeo + Juliet (1996) http://imdb.com/Sections/Awards/MTV_Movie_...ward_Best_Movie
  16. I wish House of Wax would have flopped, thus killing Paris Hilton's acting career.
  17. And to this day, I still say that Kill Bill: Vol.1 would have beat LOTR: ROTK if it has been nominated for Best Movie. Of course, MTV knew this, and did not want to fuck up the LOTR winning all three times. Of course, some of those movie deserved the Best Movie award (Pulp Fiction, Se7en, The Matrix) and some did not (Scream, TSABM, MIIS).
  18. MTV probably chipped in on such movies as Napoleon Dynamite, Hitch, Mean Girls, Seed of Chucky, and Cursed, so of course, they'll get a nod or two.
  19. Best Movie Kill Bill Vol. 2 (Miramax Films) Spider-Man 2 (Sony Pictures) TIE: I'm pulling for Spidey, but I know Kill Bill will win. Best Male Performance Jamie Foxx -- Ray (Universal Pictures) Best Female Performance Uma Thurman -- Kill Bill Vol. 2 (Miramax Films) Best Comedic Performance Will Ferrell -- Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (DreamWorks SKG) Best On-Screen Team Will Ferrell/Paul Rudd/Fred Armisen/Steve Carell -- Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy (DreamWorks SKG) Best Villain Tom Cruise -- Collateral (DreamWorks SKG) Breakthrough Male Jon Heder -- Napoleon Dynamite (Fox Searchlight) Breakthrough Female N/A Best Kiss N/A Best Action Sequence The Subway Battle -- Spider-Man 2 (Sony Pictures) Best Musical Performance Jon Heder -- Napoleon Dynamite (Fox Searchlight) -- "Election Dance" Best Frightened Performance Why is this even a category? Best Videogame based on a Movie Never played any of these, and never will. In closing, let me say this: Expect Episode III to dominate next year.
  20. UPDATE! 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
  21. I would also like to know this.
  22. Well, technically, Mankind did get buried once on Smackdown! thanks to Triple H.
  23. Since I guess this is the OAO Star Wars Episode III thread, I will post this: That's right. It gets it's own Tamatometer Watch on the main page of the RT. It's currently at 90% with two negative reviews. "I imagine that Revenge of the Sith is very much the film Lucas's fans want to see, but are some of them ready for an anti-Bush diatribe?" -- Ed Gonzalez, SLANT MAGAZINE This is one of them, and it had me thinking "WTF?!?!?"
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