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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0453556/
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One of the only three rap albums I have listened to this year. 10/10
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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.
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One and Only Star Wars Geekiness Thread
CBright7831 replied to Black Lushus's topic in Television & Film
It just wasn't the Trade Federation (Nute Gunray, Rune Haako, Lott Dod, Daltauy Dofine) either. You had the Techno Union (Wat Tambor), the Intergalactic Banking Clan (San Hill), the Corporate Alliance (Passel Argente), the Commerce Guild (Shu Mai) , some members of the Galatic Senate (Passel Argente, Po Nudo), and some other powerful members like organizations that excelled in bulding weapons (Poggle The Lesser). The Trade Federation was just the main one. They were powerful enough to have their own seat in the Senate. They started the whole thing because of the high tarriffs put on them thanks to the Galatic Senate (which Palpatine was in support of). Then Darth Sidious contacted Viceroy Gunray and that's where the events in The Phantom Menace begin. Goddamn, I'm such a nerd. Fuck it though. -
One and Only Star Wars Geekiness Thread
CBright7831 replied to Black Lushus's topic in Television & Film
I've never found Maddox's opinion to be worth a damn and you shouldn't either. Somebody hand him some cucumbers to put on his eyes. He can kiss my fucking ass. ROTS was one of the best of the entire series. BTW, I didn't even read his shitastic article. -
The way I've pieced it together, Throat was a heavy smoker (hence the Cigarette-Smoking Man on The X-Files) and as such spoke with a deep voice. Paired with the popularity of the Linda Lovelace film, it was natural. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I think they gave him the nickname Deep Throat because there was a popular adult movie out at the at the time by the same name. http://imdb.com/title/tt0418753/trivia
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One and Only Star Wars Geekiness Thread
CBright7831 replied to Black Lushus's topic in Television & Film
How dare you all insult my Trade Federation! I want droidekas up here at once! -
Ex-FBI official: I'm 'Deep Throat' But Watergate reporter won't confirm, deny story MSNBC staff and news service reports Updated: 3:31 p.m. ET May 31, 2005 A former FBI official claims he was “Deep Throat,” the long-anonymous source who leaked secrets about President Nixon’s Watergate cover-up to The Washington Post, Vanity Fair reported Tuesday. W. Mark Felt, 91, who was second-in-command at the FBI in the early 1970s, kept the secret even from his family until 2002, when he confided to a friend that he had been Post reporter Bob Woodward’s source, the magazine said. “I’m the guy they used to call Deep Throat,” he told lawyer John D. O’Connor, the author of the Vanity Fair article, the magazine said in a news release. Felt, who said he was "only doing his duty" and did not seek to bring down Nixon over the cover-up of a break-in at Democratic Party offices in the Watergate complex in Washington, D.C., was initially adamant about remaining silent on the subject. “I don’t think (being Deep Throat) was anything to be proud of,” Felt indicated to his son, Mark Jr., at one point, according to the article. “You (should) not leak information to anyone.” Felt is a retiree living in Santa Rosa, Calif., with his daughter, Joan, the magazine said. He could not immediately be reached for comment by The Associated Press. His family members disagreed with their father, feeling that he should receive accolades for his role in Watergate before his death. "The Felt family cooperated fully, providing old photographs for the story and agreeing to sit for portraits," Vanity Fair stated in a press release. O’Connor is a lawyer at the San Francisco firm Howard, Rice, Nemerovski, Canady, Falk & Rabkin. A receptionist there said O’Connor was out of the office but confirmed he was the author of the Vanity Fair article. The existence of Deep Throat, nicknamed for a popular porn movie of the early 1970s, was revealed in Woodward and Carl Bernstein’s best-selling book “All the President’s Men.” In the hit movie based on the book, Deep Throat was played by Hal Holbrook. No comment from Post, reporter In 2003, Woodward and Bernstein reached an agreement to keep their Watergate papers at the University of Texas at Austin. At the time, the pair said documents naming “Deep Throat” would be kept secure at an undisclosed location in Washington until the source’s death. Bernstein issued a statement neither denying nor confirming Felt's claim. Bernstein stated he and Woodward would be keeping their pledge to reveal the source only once that person dies. The Washington Post had no immediate comment on the report. Well-kept secret Who was the real Deep Throat was long a source of speculation and rumor. Among those named over the years as Deep Throat were Assistant Attorney General Henry Peterson, deputy White House counsel Fred Fielding, and even ABC newswoman Diane Sawyer, who then worked in the White House press office. Ron Zeigler, Nixon’s press secretary, White House aide Steven Bull, speechwriters Ray Price and Pat Buchanan, and John Dean, the White House counsel who warned Nixon of “a cancer growing on the presidency,” also were considered candidates. And some theorized Deep Throat wasn’t a single source at all but a composite figure. The last time there was a flurry of focus on Felt was in 1999, when a high school senior in New York claimed that Bernstein's son let the secret slip at a summer camp. At the time, Felt denied he was the man. “I would have done better,” Felt told The Hartford Courant. “I would have been more effective. Deep Throat didn’t exactly bring the White House crashing down, did he?” Chris Matthews, Host of MSNBC's Hardball who wrote a book about Watergate, said he wasn't surprised, adding that Felt "has always been the leading suspect." Family reasons In the article, O'Connor reports that Felt's children, Joan and Mark Jr., urged him to go public after he revealed his secret to them in 2002. Felt argued with them, O'Connor writes, saying he didn't want the story out there. But Joan is quoted as saying that "Bob Woodward's gonna get all the glory for this, but we could make at least enough money to pay some bills, like the debt I've run up for the kids' education. Let's do it for the family." O'Connor adds that Felt finally agreed, saying "that's a good reason" even though Mark Jr. recalls him as saying "he wasn't particularly interested" in disclosing the secret. The Associated Press contributed to this report. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/8047258/?GT1=6542
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ECW: Is it the future brand of pro wrestling?
CBright7831 replied to iliketurtles's topic in The WWE Folder
Not really. What happened? -
One and Only Star Wars Geekiness Thread
CBright7831 replied to Black Lushus's topic in Television & Film
http://ter.air0day.com/?script=revengeofthesith SAMUEL L. MOTHERFUCKING JACKSON enters IAN MCDIARMID'S CHAMBER. SAMUEL L. MOTHERFUCKING JACKSON Ian, you're under arrest for being a manipulative motherfucker. IAN MCDIARMID I got a threshold, Jedi. I got a threshold for the abuse I'll take. And right now I'm a race car and you got me in the red. I'm just saying that it's fuckin' dangerous to have a racecar in the fuckin' red. It could blow. SAMUEL L. MOTHERFUCKING JACKSON Oh, you're gettin' ready to blow? IAN MCDIARMID I could blow. SAMUEL L. MOTHERFUCKING JACKSON Well I'm a mushroom-cloud-layin' motherfucker, motherfucker! Every time my fingers touch my lightsaber I'm Superfly TNT. I'm the Guns of Navarone. -
I changed the channel when they showed Triple H getting ready for his interview. I didn't turn it back on and pretty much forgot it was on. It will stay that way for now. Whenever I see Triple H on my screen, I will turn it off.