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I predict Triple H will still be in the main event scene next year. I know, I know - it's an original thought.
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Why would it? I must have misread that. I swear I thought it read Henry injured by Kurt Angle. Damn.
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EDIT - I read it wrong. Dammit, I hate Mark Henry.
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Thomas Haden Church cast as villain for Spider-Man
CBright7831 replied to EdwardKnoxII's topic in Television & Film
That picture has been out for awhile. There are many new pictures though that have been taken by on lookers: You can find more here at the imdb boards. -
Blast! Where's that Patrick Bateman photo when you need it? Oh well, I guess this will have to work.
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Video of Johnny Jeter getting initiated at a hotel
CBright7831 replied to Frankie Williams's topic in The WWE Folder
Someone should videotape the "backstage trials" put on by JBL, The Undertaker, and Chris Benoit. -
Is that Jericho's house behind him? If so, it's nice. Not to big, but not small either.
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Nominees for the 2006 MTV Movie Awards
CBright7831 replied to CBright7831's topic in Television & Film
I might aswell make my picks: I'm actually pleased with most of the nominations this year. Take out Sin City or Wedding Crashers in the Best Movie category and replace it with ROTS. I also would have added Ian McDairmid to the Best Villain category. Speaking of that category, I know I picked two people for Best Villain, but it's just to hard to pick between Scarecrow and Darth Vader. I wish Best Action Sequence would have been left in this year, and I don't know why they got rid of Best Male/Female Performance. I also hate that Bale is going to lose "Best Hero" to Alba, but that's just what happens. -
Oh, dear God, NO!
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Nominees for the 2006 MTV Movie Awards
CBright7831 replied to CBright7831's topic in Television & Film
Yes. Best Hero and Best Performance are new. Best Male Performance, Best Female Performance, and Best Action Sequence are gone for some reason or another. -
BEST MOVIE "The 40-Year Old Virgin" (Universal Pictures) "Batman Begins" (Warner Bros. Pictures) "King Kong" (Universal Pictures) "Sin City" (Dimension Films) "Wedding Crashers" (New Line Cinema) BEST PERFORMANCE Joaquin Phoenix - "Walk the Line" (20th Century Fox) Jake Gyllenhaal - "Brokeback Mountain" (Focus Features) Rachel McAdams - "Red Eye" (DreamWorks SKG) Steve Carell - "The 40-Year Old Virgin" (Universal Pictures) Terrence Howard - "Hustle & Flow" (Paramount Classics) Reese Witherspoon - "Walk the Line" (20th Century Fox) BEST COMEDIC PERFORMANCE Owen Wilson - "Wedding Crashers" (New Line Cinema) Adam Sandler - "The Longest Yard" (Paramount Pictures) Steve Carell - "The 40-Year Old Virgin" (Universal Pictures) Tyler Perry -- "Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion" (Lions Gate Films) Vince Vaughn - "Wedding Crashers" (New Line Cinema) BEST ON-SCREEN TEAM Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, Seth Rogen & Romany Malco -- "The 40-Year Old Virgin" (Universal Pictures) Johnny Knoxville, Seann William Scott & Jessica Simpson -- "The Dukes of Hazzard" (Warner Bros. Pictures) Jessica Alba, Ioan Gruffudd, Chris Evans & Michael Chiklis -- "Fantastic Four" (20th Century Fox) Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson & Rupert Grint -- "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (Warner Bros. Pictures) Vince Vaughn & Owen Wilson -- "Wedding Crashers" (New Line Cinema) BEST VILLAIN Cillian Murphy -- "Batman Begins" (Warner Bros. Pictures) Hayden Christensen -- "Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith" (20th Century Fox) Ralph Fiennes -- "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (Warner Bros. Pictures) Tilda Swinton -- "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" (Disney Pictures) Tobin Bell -- "Saw II" (Lions Gate Films) BREAKTHROUGH PERFORMANCE Andre "3000" Benjamin -- "Four Brothers" (Paramount Pictures) Isla Fisher -- "Wedding Crashers" (New Line Cinema) Nelly -- "The Longest Yard" (Paramount Pictures) Jennifer Carpenter -- "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" (Screen Gems) Romany Malco -- "The 40-Year Old Virgin" (Universal Pictures) Taraji P. Henson -- "Hustle & Flow" (Paramount Classics) BEST HERO Christian Bale -- "Batman Begins" (Warner Bros. Pictures) Jessica Alba -- "Fantastic Four" (20th Century Fox) Daniel Radcliffe -- "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (Warner Bros. Pictures) Kate Beckinsale -- "Underworld: Evolution" (Screen Gems) Ewan McGregor -- "Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith" (20th Century Fox) SEXIEST PERFORMANCE Beyoné Knowles -- "The Pink Panther" (Sony Pictures) Jessica Alba -- "Sin City" (Dimension Films) Jessica Simpson -- "The Dukes of Hazzard" (Warner Bros. Pictures) Ziyi Zhang -- "Memoirs of a Geisha" (Sony Pictures) Rob Schneider -- "Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo" (Sony Pictures) BEST FIGHT Kong vs. the Planes -- "King Kong" (Universal Pictures) Stephen Chow vs. Axe Gang -- "Kung Fu Hustle" (Sony Pictures Classics) Angelina Jolie vs. Brad Pitt -- "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (20th Century Fox) Ewan McGregor vs. Hayden Christensen -- "Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith" (20th Century Fox) BEST KISS Jake Gyllenhaal & Heath Ledger -- "Brokeback Mountain" (Focus Features) Taraji P. Henson & Terrence Howard -- "Hustle & Flow" (Paramount Classics) Anna Faris & Chris Marquette -- "Just Friends" (New Line Cinema) Angelina Jolie & Brad Pitt -- "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" (20th Century Fox) Rosario Dawson & Clive Owen -- "Sin City" (Dimension Films) BEST FRIGHTENED PERFORMANCE Rachel Nichols - "The Amityville Horror" (MGM) Jennifer Carpenter -- "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" (Screen Gems) Derek Richardson -- "Hostel" (Lions Gate Films) Paris Hilton -- "House of Wax" (Warner Bros. Pictures) Dakota Fanning -- "War of the Worlds" (Paramount Pictures) Vote here at your own risk.
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He looks like Giant Sanda from War of the Gargantuas:
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I saw Ken Kennedy for the first time a few days ago. He seems entertaining.
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We should continue posting. Czech would have wanted it that way. *goes out and professes that Czech is burning in hell right now*
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EDIT - Nevermind
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Tom Cruise's latest announcement
CBright7831 replied to River City Rocker's topic in Television & Film
Suri, is a celeb kid. They all have weird names, they all go to their special ultra exclusive private schools. If you had the name David, you would get your ass kicked for being weird. The meaning of Suri, isn't that odd to name a kid after...in fact most parents do name their kid after something that has a good meaning like "warrior" "prince" "rose". Suri, is hardly the worst name to have. Look at these gems Fifi Trixibelle Reign Beau Apple/Moses Daisy Roo Rumer Peaches Rocco Nell Marmalade Tiger Lily Heavenly Hirani Brooklyn Eugenie Ninna Yamma Malu Jack Daniel... What about Moon Unit? -
I can see the new DX right now: HBK HHH God ... Meh, maybe we should keep it dead.
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Shut your mouth. It's MY problem. I'm SPECIAL. You don't understand me. Yes, mother.
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I think this currently describes me.
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Being a person who used to suffer from depression (and every now and then I still do), I suggest you go to a doctor.
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Any Star Wars references in this film?
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I still feel bad for saying "I don't think this storm will be bad at all" before it hit.
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I think WCW Mayhem was the first wrestling game to feature backstage brawling.
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Being the first shot eliminates self defense. How you figure? If you're being physically attack, you are, by law, allowed to use what is deemed as "accessive force" to protect yourself. We still don't know anything aside from him shooting the guy first. The guy could've beat his ass and then pulled out a gun. And Proof reacted, and pulled out his gun and shot first. Dude, what the fuck is 'accessive force.' The word 'accessive' isn't in the dictionary. (Ok it's in some dictionaries, but it means additional) Assuming you ment 'excessive force' that still doesn't make any sense because the 'excessive force' means you used more force than was necessary. And you're definately not "by-law" (as you put it) allowed to use it to protect yourself. That's why it's called excessive force. And if cnn's report is the truth then this guy deserved it. "excessive force" (What I obviously meant) isn't the right phrase, but "necessary force" to defend yourself from bodily harm. If someone threatens to hurt or kill you, "If, in self-defence, you seriously hurt or kill somebody who was threatening to kill you, a court may excuse your action. However, the evidence must indicate you did not have any reasonable alternative." Is what I'm saying. Until we get the facts straight, we can't just assume his actions were violence first. The guy could've simple pulled a gun out and Proof shot him before he got killed. Proof had problems (warranted and unwarranted) with a lot of people in Detroit. It's all cool from the safety of your mommy's home to say what he should and shouldn't be carrying, but in the REAL WORLD, where he's looking out for his best interest, he needed to protect himself. If that means carrying a (registered) firearm, then that's what it is. I'm not saying you have to feel sorry for him, but you have to understand the circumstances that he was surrounded with before you just rush to judgment that he's some "ignorant thug rapper" that was letting off random shots inside of a club. Now you're making sense. Yeah if a guy runs at you with a knife or pulls a gun on you or something you have the right to shoot him down. The fact that everyone involved booked it outta there, and the 2 guys who were shot were taken in 'private cars' to help means something fishy was up. So WAS Proof the guy gunned down outside the club in the 'Toy Soldiers' video? Cause that would be kinda creepy. He was. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeoD3cFJnwk...0Toy%20Soldiers