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  1. Damn, beat me too it. Angel Season 4 too.
  2. I didn't think Loss looked like that at all.
  3. Mole

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    *cheap pop for Scorror.com* A League of Their Own (2-Disc Special Edition) The Features: • Director and Cast Commentary • 15 Deleted Scenes with Introductions from Director Penny Marshall • Exclusive New Documentary "Nine Memorable Innings" Featuring All New Interviews with the Cast and Filmmakers • Previews Madonna's "This Used to be My Playground" Music Video That will be a buy next week.
  4. I'll always see a Edward Norton, Mel Gibson, Jim Carrey, Johnny Depp and *ducks* Leo DiCapro film.
  5. Angel Family Guy, just because it is great to sing along to.
  6. If I want to see HD-DVD in its TRUE FORM, don't I need a HD-TV?
  7. This is the first Raw I won't miss pre-WM. I mostly want to see how the Calgary fans treat HBK.
  8. They have been pulling those numbers all season.
  9. Actually, I'll look just like my dad. I'll scan the picture later of him, but I'll look like that in 39 years.
  10. Harry Potter & The Philosopher's Stone is the third highest grossing movie of all time worldwide ($968,600,000). Other high ranking family films are Harry Potter & The Chamber of Secrets ($866,300,000 - #7), Finding Nemo ($853,200,000 - #9), the Lion King ($783,400,000 - #13), and ET ($756,700,000 - #14). That makes 5 family films in the top 15 grossing movies of all time. Looks pretty good. Only the fantasy genre in general, helped by three LOTR movies in the top ten (#2, #5 & #8) , the two Harry Potter films (#3 & #7), two Star Wars films (#4 & #12), Spider-Man (#11) and arguably the Matrix Reloaded (#15) did better. Three things here: 1) I was doing domestic numbers because Choken was saying how 13 Going on 30 was going to make more money than Kill Bill, in domestic numbers next week. By the stats, action does better than family movies, even though 13 Going on 30 is a romantic comedy. (Choken said it was a family movie.) 2) I didn't include cartoons. 3) You used worldwide numbers. We are both right, but I should have used WW numbers.
  11. The Spike turn would be a GREAT swerve, but so stupid at the same time. Spike has his soul, so he wouldn't turn.
  12. But they brought in Olivia and she was SO damn cute. Kimmy from Full House.
  13. Which sucks? The fact you won't read the spoilers or what happens in the finale?
  14. Actually, Lohan has a pretty decent box-office numbers. Parent Trap - $66 million Freaky Friday - $110 million Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen - $28 million I think Mean Girls will do well for three reasons. 1) Young girls will want to see her. 2) Tina Fey wrote it and she has a following from SNL. (Just ask Bob Barron) 3) Lindsay = HOT, which might draw the male crowd. I could see the movie making around $60 million, but no more than that. This spring is crowded with big movies, so that might hurt it. Granted it is a different audience, but it still might hurt it. And next week's predictions: 1) Kill Bill Vol. 2 2) 13 Going on 30 3) Man on Fire 4) Johnson Family Vacation 5) The Punisher
  15. I have no problem with giving props to Joss. But the way you did it reminds me of when grade school girls would write their first name on their notebook with a boy they have a crush on's last name. Crap, the secret is out. Once Angel ends, I'm going to change it again. Probably to MoleFireFly.
  16. This season has picked up a lot of steam. In the beginning of the year, the season didn't have much going for it. Once the virus was released in the hotel, BAM, shit is lit. Even though we had to wait longer for this episode, we only have to wait 2 days for the next episode. And that looks sweet too.
  17. Umm we have the same eyes and both with facial hair. That is about it. Besides, he is much uglier than me.
  18. Well, I hate to break it to you but "Family" movies aren't big box office movies. They have smaller budgets so they will make more money, but they aren't breaking many records. Here are the top family films and their rank for all time (domestic). The non-cartoons are in bold. 4. ET - $435 million 10. Finding Nemo - $340 million 12. Lion King - $328 million 13. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone - $318 million 21. Home Alone - $286 million 23. Shrek - $268 million 24. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - $262 million 25. How the Grinch Stole Christmas - $260 million 27. Monsters Inc. - $256 million 30. Toy Story 2 - $246 million 44. Aladdin - $217 million 49. Back to the Future - $211 million 54. Gone With the Wind - $199 million 57. Toy Story - $192 million 59. Grease - $188 million 61. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs - $185 million 77. Ice Age - $176 million 80. Home Alone 2 - $173 million 85. Beauty and the Beast - $171 million 86. Tarzan - $170 million 96. A Bug's Life - $163 million 99. The Sound of Music - $159 million Cartoons are a different kind of family film because they can draw more people. For example, I'll see any Pixar movie because they are all so damn good. But you would never catch me paying to see 13 Going on 30. My point is that I'm not counting cartoons in my calculations, but I put them in the top 100 anyway. Only 10 of the films in the Top 100 are family films, that aren't cartoons. Family films aren't the biggest draws; action movies are. 41 action movies are in the Top 100, which is the majority. Besides, 13 Going on 30 is actually a romantic comedy. There are only 5 romantic comedies that are in the Top 100 and 5 romantic comedies from 101-200. There are 30 action movies from 101-200. Kill Bill Vol. 2 is a action movie. 13 Going on 30 is a romantic comedy. If you go by the numbers, Kill Bill Vol. 2 has a "bigger market" than 13 Going on 30.
  19. I took this a week ago.
  20. Actually I wanted to tell the story how people started calling me Mook. Since it caught me by surprise that my friends started calling me it.
  21. Obviously one of my nicknames is Mole. I got it in summer of 97 when I was at soccer camp. When I was in a one-on-one tourney, one of the coaches called me Mole because I look like one when I run. It caught on and everyone was calling me that. One time at dinner, the coach who gave me the name started a Mole chant and everyone went along with it. My friends brought it back to my town and called me it. I hated it at first, but eventually I grew to it. Just about everyone at home calls me Mole and they barely call me Craig. I tried to bring the Mole nickname to college, but it didn't work out. My first semester another Craig lived in the same suite as me. My friend Ed called the other Craig, Deushbag Craig and me Goat Craig. I hated Goat Craig, so I refused to answer to anyone who called me that. Eventually people started calling me Little Craig because the other Craig is taller than me. People call me Little Craig sometimes still, but I yell at them not to call me it. Now I have a new nickname, Mook. One of the Buffy episodes had Buffy calling a demon a Mook. I thought it was funny, so I started calling my friend Sarah that. I don't know how it worked out, but it turned around and now people call me Mook. I am in-partial to it, but in a way I gave myself my own nickname. Sooo, what is your nickname(s), how did you get it and do you like it?
  22. Sinbad is actually 65 and Cedric the Entertainer is 78.
  23. Still give us your thoughts Youth.
  24. Seinfeld should be higher.
  25. Careful, it's worse than crack.
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