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Anya is in hell, simple as that. She has killed thousands upon thousands of people. Angel and Spike have killed hundereds upon hundereds of people and they were both headed to hell. Actually, Angel was in hell. And why would it matter if the person (Anya) didn't know any better, they still killed people and the person who did the killing (Anya) should go to hell. I think you missed the biggest theme of Angel; redemption. It doesn't matter what you do, how you do it, when, blah blah blah. You won't ever do enough to make up for your past. Angel will be in hell. Spike will be in hell. And Anya will be in hell. But just except it; its a fuckin TV show. If this was about your Mother or whatever, that would be different.
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..the freaky thing is, this is the only board I've been to where people have said it's a good movie... At a lot of other boards it seems like everyone hates the movie.. I've yet to look at official reviews..or at yahoo movies or anything, so I don't know what the critics are saying, but yea, it's just odd at some boards 'most' say it isn't that great, but seeing the replies here, it's a 'Work, of, art'. I thought this movie looked like complete crap, but I was VERY surprised that the reviews are so high. It has a 94% fresh rating at rottentomatoes.com. Check it out here. How is it that a JET LI movie does so well?
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Since we have one of these in the music folder, I figure we could have one for this thread. I am watching Newlyweds on MTV because Jessica Simpson is just too funny, and hot.
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Just about everything you said was in Meltzer's report about him.
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I smell a plothole.
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If Arg scores here, it is over.
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Yeah but all the Matrix seems to have are the senitals(sp) while Terminators have all of those gansta T-39583859.
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Okay, I have been watching the Matrix Reloaded a lot these past few weeks on HBO. The first time I saw it, I didn't really understand it and thought it was a horrible movie. I watched it again on HBO and watched it a few more times, mostly for the fight scenes because they are amazing. Other than that, the movie is pretty subpar. So I wanted to check out Revolutions again because maybe I was missing something. I rented it from Netflix, got it today, and was once again disapointed. It is bar far the worst of the three and doesn't make much sense. At the end of the movie, I was very confused about a lot of what happened. Here are the questions I have, but they aren't in order because I am asking them in the order I think of them. -So the Frenchman didn't want Neo to have the Keymaker, but if Neo never got the Keymaker, then he wouldn't have gone to the Arkitek. And if he didn't go to the Arkitek, then he wouldn't have learned about his past and that he should have gone to the source to re-start the Matrix. Wouldn't the Frenchman needed him to go? So why did he want to stop him? -How did Neo reach into Trinity and take the bullet out? And how did he start her heart again? I always thought that was, I don't know, impossible, even in the Matrix. -How does Neo have the powers to stop the machines outside of the Matrix? Is it because he is apart of the machines? And how does he see when he didn't have eyes? -Did Neo die? -How is it that Agent Smith blow up like that? Is it because Smith is the opposite of Neo, so when he turned Neo into himself, it equaled the equation? -How did Neo end up in the train station? At one point, he was walking around in the real world, then he stopped the machines with his magical powers, then he was in the train station. What made him get there? -Why did the Frenchman's wife have his bodyguards go get him after she killed one? Why didn't she kill them both, have Neo and Company get the Keymaker then get out of there? It would have been A LOOOOOT easier. -How did Agent Smith get into the real world? I thought when the person dies in the Matrix, they die in the real world. So, once that guy died, his body would have died. That is all I got right now, but when I was watching the movie there were a lot of things I didn't understand.
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I don't know the exact number. I have various lists of every celeb I met but it's on different computers. Letterman, NBC and Daily Show is where I do 99.9% of my stalking. I just find out who will be on the show and if I really like them or it's someone like Clinton or Kerry I'll give it a shot. I don't go to hotels or anything like that Bah, next time I visit my friend in NYC I need to hit up one of them.
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They are loosing 74-63 at the 6 minute mark.
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No this at the end of his title reign, before he lost it to Sheik.
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Sweet, that Battle of the Sexes line up is stacked with my favorite cast memebers.
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And some good reads there Brian, keep it up. EDIT: 5000th post for this thread. And I have 1/5 of them. Damn, I'm a geek.
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When you're eating a steak?
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I was thinking of machines vs. machines. I also think that Lucas wanted the Jedi fight scenes to be like the Matrix fight scenes. The fact that they revolutionized the business and most of Hollywood copies them from the Matrix. I'd love to see that style of fighting in SW, but Lucas' ego is too big to copy like that. I think.
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Rattay is a good QB, much better than a lot of people think.
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Umm, why don't you check it out for yourself? NFL.com, pure guess there.
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The Wachowski Brothers said that the story has been told in the three films, but you never know with Hollywood. I was joking around with some friends about a possible Matrix vs Terminator movie. Who would win? Terminators.
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So when you have sex, do you think about Xanya sex?
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He didn't drop out of the race. He was killed, something like 95% of the vote, but the congressman who was in there wasn't going to loose to anyone. He was very popular and a democrat in a democrat area. Where'd you get that information anyway? Backland's history is a very interesting one. In the 8/23 edition of WON, there is a nice biography of him. Here is a quick recap of it, since I don't feel like typing it all out. -He has the 2nd most sellouts in MSG history, behind Bruno. (42 sellouts in 67 main events.) -He won the Division II National Championship in 1971 as a 190lber. -Started out in the Amarillo Territory. -He wasn't known as a great wrestler because he couldn't carry many men to a great match like some of the greats can, ie Ric Flair. I'd relate him to a Chris Jericho of today. -Vince looked at him as the future of the WWF, but his gimmick grew old because it was "uncool." -One thing that helped him was that even though he was small, he had a better physique than most men he wrestled. He then started doing long endurance exercises. He then got a buzz cut, which was so out of style back then. -When he wrestled Snuka, Snuka got the cheers and Bob got booed which was unheard of back then. -Bob basically got his shot in 78 because he was the right man at the right time. But in 83 he was the complete wrong man and his style wasn't working with the fans anymore. -When he had a program with Big John Studd in 83, it wasn't the most popular angle. The Snuka/Muraco was a bigger draw and it was the last time that people cared more about the IC title than the World title. -When he lost the title to the Iron Sheik, he wasn't aware that Skaaland would throw in the towl nor "did" Vince Jr. It was done to save face for Bob and because Vince Jr just took over and he wanted to send a message to the wrestlers not to mess with him. -His career went down like a sack of potatoes, and didn't get booked much at all. -He went to Glastonbury, CT to help coach the US Greco-roman team for the Olympics. -He did a few bookings here and there, but no one wanted this guy who had a buzz cut and was out of touch with the core audience. -When he came back in 92 and was so out of touch with the business. Not only did the audience think he was uncool, but so did the wrestlers. The locker room had changed and everyone thought that he was a big herb because he was clean cut, not doing drugs or boozing. Also he would do lengthy calisthenic routine in the dressing room and people would laugh at him. -There was NO plan for him to have the title long and was just a transitional champion for Nash. -The only other major match for the company; the I Quit match at WM 11. -He then ran around the audience during Raw shows in the Northeast raising money for politics. -He learned to read and write when he was 45. To quote Meltzer: "Backlund's stardom came bcause he fit the bill at a time when few top amateur wrestlers were getting into prowrestling, and because promoters wanted to replicate Brisco. If he had not been WWF champion, he would have certainly been pushed as a major contender, if not NWA champion, as he was already being groomed as a top NWA star when McMahon asked about needing a new babyface to build around. As champion, he wrestled in more promtions than any WWF champion in history, and was far more advanced technically yhan any wrestler who had held the title up to that point in time. But few wrestlers ever fell from such great heights of stardom as fast. The Backlund story is the story of timing being everyhing, and how someone who really didn't grasp why he was over, changed himself to become, in his mind, a better condidtioned athlete, and badly hurt his career in the process."
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I miss the days when of turning Raw or Nitro on and wondering what wrestler would be jumping next. Rude being on Nitro and Raw was one of those amazing moments.
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I remember eating a slim jim and saying SNAP INTO IT.
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Then 49ers do have a good reciever.....they have Rashaun Woods. Oh yeah, I did forget about him. But if they do end up with Williams, he'll be perfect next to Wilson and Lloyd. And if Woods has a good rookie season, then they once again have another great WR tandom.