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CBright7831

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  1. If Austin is not going to face Hogan, I can think of only one man that would be perfect to fit the job:
  2. How did that get onto the internet?
  3. As an employee of a grocery store, I've always wondered if Chuck Norris prefers paper or plastic when he buys his groceries.
  4. The biggest shock to come out of the books would have to be the death of Chewbacca.
  5. It looks like Brokeback Mountain is the favorite going into the show this year. As ignorant as this sounds, a movie about gay cowboys just doesn't interest me.
  6. Conan hosting the Oscars would be interesting.
  7. I've said it before: Hogan/Foley (as Cactus Jack) makes as much sense as anything. One is the politician that wouldn't lay down for anyone (unless it helped him in the long run), the other was a relatively altruistic wrestler that did what was right for the company. Plus, both could shill their side projects (Hogan Knows Best DVD, and Foley's book-of-the-year). And, if nothing else, Foley could probably carry Hogan in the promos & match, something that Austin couldn't do at this point. What's sad is the fans would still rally around Hogan, even after his asshole backstage politics were exposed.
  8. did Kellogs really need to hire someone to say "Theyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy'rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeeeeeeeeeee GREAT!" given how many times the old guy that died had probably said it? Interesting fact: The same guy that was the voice of Tony the Tiger, was also the guy who sang The Grinch Song.
  9. This is going to be horrible.
  10. If they try to do Episode 7-9, you won't get Harrison Ford back. And Han Solo was a big part (to me at least) in the Original Trilogy. I say the movie should be Anakin's story and let it be
  11. i agree. however i'd like to see masters get it, but hbk is due Anyway, I found Bruce Timm cartoon to be more compelling and entertaining than RAW tonight.
  12. I give up.
  13. I think Narnia probably beat Kong out this week.
  14. Only six more years!
  15. Here is some information on the new live action tv show that Lucas will be working on: - Pre-production is expected to begin in January 2006. - The television series is expected to be released in either 2007 or 2008. - The series will focus on minor characters in the Star Wars films, ones who viewers have seen on screen before in the films themselves. - The entire series will be set in the 19-year time period between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. - The series will last 100 episodes - Each episode will be 1 hour long. - Daniel Logan, who played the Young Boba Fett, has been asked to reprise his role as Fett for the new series by Lucas. - Lucas will get the show started with his work on the first season, and then "hand it off from there." - The style of the series will be in a similar style to Lucas' Young Indiana Jones TV series. - Lucas will be organizing all casting and getting together the complete crew to fill the various positions required for the show. - Cameos by main characters are not totally out of the question. - The show is still in its early planning stages, so many plot and/or story elements may change, as Lucas has shown to change his mind easily, such as expressing an interest in expanding the character Aayla Secura, then killing her in Episode III. - Lucas has stated that, in producing the show, "we will do what would typically cost $20 million, for $1 million." - Lucas has stated that if this series, along with the 3-D animated Clone Wars series is successful, more series may follow. According to an interview at his AFI lifetime achievement ceremony, future series may include the possibility of a Knights of the Old Republic-era series. - Work will commence this January. Lucas and his colleague Rick McCallum will produce the still untitled show. - Jimmy Smits (Bail Organa), Ewan McGregor (Obi-Wan Kenobi), and Temuera Morrison (Jango Fett/Clonetroopers) have expressed their interest in occasional appearances. - The series will be shot using Hi-Definition cameras, according to Rick McCallum at a recent press conference for the "Revenge of the Sith" DVD. - McCallum also confirms at the conference that many characters from the Expanded Universe will be seen in the series, who had previously only been seen in the novels, comics, video games, and other media. - McCallum describes the series as: "It is going to be much darker, grittier. It's much more character-based." - McCallum says on the writing and plot of the series: "We are just starting to interview writers and trying to really figure out which direction to go to. He envisions somewhere like 100 hours between Episode III and Episode IV with a lot of characters that we haven't met that have been developed in some of the novels and other things. We are really excited about that. Finally, we could have the opportunity to answer everybody's questions once and for all by the time we finish the series." - Ian McDiarmid stated at a recent press event for the "Revenge of the Sith" DVD that, if asked, he will return as Emperor Palpatine for the series. - Frank Oz has also said that if asked, he will return as Yoda. - Lucas has also stated that if the two tv serials are successful they may be followed by additional animated StarWars features. Whether this means more tv shows or an animated movie is not clear.It has also been stated by Lucas at Celebration III that one of them might take place during the Sith Wars.
  16. Yeah, you're right. I guess volume two is the one you can view. Fucking Hyperspace.
  17. No, sadly. You can sign up for 'Hyperspace' at StarWars.com and get them, but that's subscription. You can find them pretty easily on most file sharing networks, though. I got mine through KaZaa Ressurrection. Actually, you can view a small screen version of it on StarWars.com. If you're a hyperspace subscriber, you get to see it in a bigger version. http://www.starwars.com/clonewars/microser...chapter/25.html In all seriousness, I would just go out and buy the DVDs.
  18. I always liked Mr. Perfect's tribute video.
  19. The Top 20 Grossing Movies of 2005: 1 Revenge of the Sith $380.263 $115.0 20th Century Fox "POWER! UNLIMITED...POWER!!!!!!" - Darth Sidious 2 Goblet of Fire $272.209 $130.0 Warner Brothers 3 War of the Worlds $234.277 $128.0 Paramount 4 Wedding Crashers $209.218 $40.0 New Line 5 Chocolate Factory $206.456 $150.0 Warner Brothers 6 Batman Begins $205.344 $150.0 Warner Brothers 7 Chronicles of Narnia $201.409 $205.0 Disney 8 Madagascar $193.137 DreamWorks 9 Mr. and Mrs. Smith $186.336 $110.0 20th Century Fox 10 Hitch $179.200 $70.0 Columbia Pictures 11 Longest Yard $158.12 $82.0 Paramount 12 Fantastic 4 $154.69 $100.0 20th Century Fox 13 King Kong $151.02 $200.0 Universal 14 Chicken Little $128.83 $60.0 Disney 15 Robots $128.20 $70.0 20th Century Fox 16 The Pacifier $113.44 $56.0 Disney 17 40 Year Old Virgin $109.33 $26.0 Universal 18 Flightplan $88.82 Touchstone 19 Saw 2 $86.81 Lions Gate 20 Walk the Line $86.30 20th Century Fox http://www.boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/?yr=2005&p=.htm
  20. I will admit, 2005 has been a pretty solid year for me. ROTS, Kong, and BB were my three favorites from 2005.
  21. You know...you're right. You're absolutely right. In 2005, I found this catchy little YTMND page for the Picard song. It was truely life changing. Captain Jean Luc Picard....U-S-S Enterprise. ENGAGE!
  22. Laugh all you want. I don't give a shit.
  23. Grisham: Now is the wrestling in Japan similiar to Lucha Libre? Benoit: Uh...no.
  24. Usually years ending with odd numbers are bad for me, but this year was pretty good, but nothing outstanding or groundbreaking for me like last year (graduation, first job). My biggest experience of 2005 was going to see Episode III at midnight, which is something I had never done before.
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