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Lord of The Curry

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  1. None needed. Just stick to talking about your wide range of musical knowledge instead of race humour and you'll do fine.
  2. Inc judging k-os on his blackness is this boards biggest misfire in a long time.
  3. Ditto. Even during the beggining stages of the feud Rey was getting boos for trying to shut Eddy up regarding the secret.
  4. Put Edge in a match right now in Toronto against any top level face and (barring Cena and maybe Hogan) he'd probably get cheered over them. Toronto is really weird with who we cheer and one thing that does earn our love is total and utter shootism. And what Edge did to Matt Hardy last Monday- that was shootism. Edge got a massive pop when he speared HBK at the Toronto RAW in January when he was just starting into his heel character. I can't even imagine how over he'd be now.
  5. What "level" exactly is that? Oh, right, Arcade Fire level. If you want to continue believing in this bullshit "innocence" about BSS that never really existed, fine. To somebody who's known about the band for a while, as well as knowing about their other bands and projects it's ridiculous to treat this band as such. I can't. Maybe to non-Canadians there was something special about the band that surrounded a secrecy which bred this belief of innonence. Truth is, the band is great because they're fantastic artists, talented musicians and energetic performers. Sorry to ruin your vision.
  6. I'm in total disagreement with that comment. The only way I can see you thinking that is by going on what's hot in the mainstream. That shit sucks.
  7. I guess the thought never occured to che that these people work together because they enjoy it. Crazy notions abound.
  8. Shit, I just realized I should've said this on Monday. Ah well, better late then never. Poor Benjamin.
  9. Still waiting for a legit argument as to our musical scene ruining itself.
  10. Your arguments for our music scene ruining itself are fucking weak, if at all present. What you're calling pandering is viewed as something called a community.
  11. The opening theme called "Prementory" from Last of the Mohicans is a sick song.
  12. Jager is delicious.
  13. Rage Against the Machine "No Shelter" from the Godzilla Soundtrack. Solid soundtrack from a shitty movie.
  14. "Man of The Hour" by Pearl Jam from the Big Fish Soundtrack kills shit. Holla back, ya heard?
  15. I am officially dubbing Kenny "The Lazy Samurai". Good job at putting over his elbows, that shot was vicious. Awesome first round, Kenny was lacing Alex with the leg kicks to the side, I can't believe he didn't learn after the first 4 or so. Wish Kenny could've shown the ground skills but good defense by Karaleksis brought it to the feet. Oh, and the victory pose was fucking righteous.
  16. "Rudo and Curry get Dangerous" We could just talk shit on pretty much everything for an hour. I think the kids would really eat it up.
  17. Ditto.
  18. I offer my services for this wholeheartedly DA. For reals.
  19. What a fucking asinine thread title. Since we have to watch it we might as well discuss it? Who HAS to watch this?
  20. That's an awesome episode. Gerard: You did a good job, Gil. Grissom: I've got a good team.
  21. Any year, any show, any episode, any length. The Shield, Season 3, Episode 11- "Strays". Written by Glen Mazzara, Directed by David Mamet. Starring Michael Chiklis, Catherine Dent, Walton Goggins, Kenny Johnson, Jay Karnes, David Rees Snell, Benito Martinez, Michael Jace and CCH Pounder. Guest Starring Clark Gregg and Rebecca Pidgeon. Alright, so I love this episode for a few reasons. One is that it's directed by David Mamet. I had to pick a playwright for a Grade 13 (OAC to you old-school canucks) drama class and I picked Mamet and loved everything of his that I read. He's the type of guy in Hollywood that has his own clique, like a PT Anderson kinda thing and it's demonstrated in this episode w/ the casting of Clark Gregg as The Rapist and Rebecca Pidgeon as his wife, both of whom he's worked with before. The second reason is the character of Dutch Wagenbach, played by Jay Karnes. Now, Dutch has been my second favorite character on this show next to Vic for a while now but this episode is what made me put him up there as my tied-for-fave guy on the show. His character took a huge, unexpected turn in this episode which made my love for him grow immensely (in a sick way, as you'll soon see). Throughout Season Two Dutch has been chasing a character known as "The Cuddler Rapist" whose MO has been raping elderly women. Over time he progressed to murder-rapes. Dutch is very heavy on the book knowledge and not so heavy on the street knowledge so he spends all his time trying to profile this guy and figure him out to the best definition he can find. They hit dead end after dead end until they end up catching the guy on a parking ticket technicallity, which leads to his arrest. When Will finally agrees to talk, he chooses Dutch to be the guy he gives his confession to. He quickly confesses to the three murders and seven rapes and tells Dutch that he came here today to find out why he does what he does. He calls it his "passion" and talks about "the thing" that happens to him. What transpires over the course of this episode is probably some of the best work on television I've ever seen, period. The mental game of cat and mouse played between the two is brilliant. Dutch tries as hard as he can to understand Will's mentality but he can't because all he's got is definitions and medical terminology. Then Will tells the story of how he found a puppy once walking home and how his father told him he couldn't keep it and gave him a bag and some rope and told him to go drown it. Will didn't want to kill it just because his father said so but he ended up choking the puppy to death anyways. "There's a look in a things eyes, people too, right before they die. They're on the edge of this big black hole and they'll do anything not to get sucked in." Dutch, fascinated and driven by his need to figure out who this guy is, guesses as to his motives, all of them incorrect. After Dutch is done Will calmly sits down and says "I'd like to go back to my cell now. You can't help me". Dutch is shattered by this and doesn't know what to do. On his way out of the station he sees Will's wife, who had no knowledge of what her husband was doing. She asks him what she should do with her life and he says "I can't help you." Later that night, Dutch is lying awake in bed when he hears a meowing outside his door. He goes outside and a cat comes over to him. Dutch picks that cat up and begins to pet it, until he starts to choke it to death. The cat hisses and scratches the shit out of Dutch but to no avil. The camerawork here is awesome, as all we see is Dutch's eyes until you finally understand that he's seen "the thing" that Will was talking about. The cat drops from his hands to the ground, dead. I found this episode to be fascinating due to the balls-out work from Jay Karnes and Clark Gregg. To see Dutch's character go from know-it-all detective to being humbled by this monster when he realizes that he can't help him was amazing. To cap it all off, you have the icing on the cake, the brilliant ending where Dutch shows just how far he'll go to understand what Will was thinking. That's some good fucking television. Now tell yours.
  22. Sauga? W00T~! M City, nigga.
  23. I am in absolute fucking disbelief that people are supporting the Rey/Eddy angle in any way.
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