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DarkMaze
Joined: Feb 24 2006
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Yep, believe it or not. I own a VHS copy that I bought from a rental store, and it's the only movie I've ever seriously considered burning.
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Tebor
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Title: Master of the Universe
Joined: Aug 22 2005
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| DarkMaze wrote: |
| Yep, believe it or not. I own a VHS copy that I bought from a rental store, and it's the only movie I've ever seriously considered burning. |
"Burning" as in smashing the cassette, tearing up the tape, setting the box on fire, putting it out with urine, and throwing the remains in a lake... except for one piece you keep for yourself as a trophy?
(Pop Up Picture Factoid: This is the third time this image has been posted on the forums.)
Or simply burning to DVD?
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"Do you hear? The alpha and the omega. Death and rebirth. And as you die, so will I be reborn!" - Skeletor
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FNJ
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Joined: Jun 07 2006
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I always liekd godberg for this very reason actually.
eric bischoff said it best on the monday night wars:
"here's a guy with absoloutely NO talent, and ti was brilliant. we had him come out, shot him wiht sparks, he breathed fire, made his way down to the ring, spear, jackhammer, one, two, three, and he was back in the locker room in seven minutes... and people LOVED IT!"
probably teh same reason I'm such a booster gold fan I suppose.
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DarkMaze
Joined: Feb 24 2006
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| Tebor wrote: |
| "Burning" as in smashing the cassette, tearing up the tape, setting the box on fire, putting it out with urine, and throwing the remains in a lake... except for one piece you keep for yourself as a trophy? |
Now that's the kind of overkill I like!
And no, I would never burn (copy) a DVD of that... "film". That'd be like propagating the Ring virus.
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Tishwitch
Title: PornStarExtraordinaire
Joined: Jul 01 2006
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| Dr. Jeebus wrote: |
| Jeebus was born on Decemeber 16th. I don't know why people all celebrate the 25th. |
Move out of the way Morissette, I'm god... born Dec. 23rd!!!
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S. McCracken
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Joined: Aug 22 2005
Location: Massachusetts
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I've got nothing to say on the movie. I just wanted to post to this thread before the entire forum gets locked out. Granted, this post will probably be deleted by Jeebus before any of you read it. Oh well.
 ...if only.
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FNJ
2010 SLF Tag Champ
Joined: Jun 07 2006
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hey man, jeebus is a great moderator.
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Syd Lexia
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Title: Pop Culture Junkie
Joined: Jul 30 2005
Location: Wakefield, MA
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| JEW wrote: |
| "here's a guy with absoloutely NO talent, and ti was brilliant. we had him come out, shot him wiht sparks, he breathed fire, made his way down to the ring, spear, jackhammer, one, two, three, and he was back in the locker room in seven minutes... and people LOVED IT!" |
Anyone who can lift the Big Show has at least some talent. I always liked Goldberg because he was the antithesis of Stone Cold. On the one hand, you had a drunken out-of-shape wife-beating hillbilly who could barely walk and on the other hand you had Goldberg, the big tough Jewish guy who always did the right thing.
My favorite Goldberg thing was his guest appearance on The Man Show where he taught Adam and Jimmy about Hannukah.
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Char Aznable
Title: Char Classicâ„¢
Joined: Jul 24 2006
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Cattivo, ask your friend how the hell magic use in a book promotes devil worship. I think it's a bunch of bullshit put forth by the church to control morons. Hell, if it's the fact that it allows people to do superhuman things, than anyone who can use a fax machine is the devil.
Then again, I'm Italian, too, so I guess you may be right.
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Knyte
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Title: Curator Of The VGM
Joined: Nov 01 2006
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"It's* da devil!"
*Insert anything you want here
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Char Aznable
Title: Char Classicâ„¢
Joined: Jul 24 2006
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Oh, how could I have missed that?
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Cattivo
Joined: Apr 14 2006
Location: Lake Michigan
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| Char Aznable wrote: |
| Cattivo, ask your friend how the hell magic use in a book promotes devil worship. |
In previous debates he's said that magic implicitly is a request for the devil to bend the natural laws in your favor. This is from the same guy who thinks tons people are conducting black masses all over the country, and last year got a huge tattoo of St. Archangel Michael on his shoulder. He's a good guy, just a little too hardcore when it comes to religion.
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Knyte
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Wouldn't that just be the "Archangel Michael?" He was never a mortal, so he never became a saint. I could be wrong, I know very little about catholic mythology.
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Char Aznable
Title: Char Classicâ„¢
Joined: Jul 24 2006
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Yeah, Harry Potter is the devil. If he was, then he wouldn't be such a pussy.
Your friend sounds like he's waaaaay too religious.
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Cattivo
Joined: Apr 14 2006
Location: Lake Michigan
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| Knyte wrote: |
| Wouldn't that just be the "Archangel Michael |
He's a saint. People call him St. Michael, St. Archangel Michael, Archangel Michael, etc. There's even a Serbian Orthodox church in Lansing, IL. called St. Archangel Michael.
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| Your friend sounds like he's waaaaay too religious. |
Yep. Fun guy nevertheless. Good sense of humor. Obsessed with the Simpsons. I don't know how he can still watch that show though. I had been with it since the Ulman Shorts in '87, but all the repeated storylines finally got me to stop watching a year or two ago. There's just so many times I can watch episodes about Homer and Lisa learning to understand each other or Homer and Marge having yet another marital crisis. I wanted to watch the show until it ended, but that doesn't look like it will happen anytime soon. I own seasons 1-8 on dvd, and I'm not getting anymore. Season 9 has that awful episode where Skinner isn't really Skinner, and that torturous all-singing clip show.
Now there's a digression. Now we're even further off topic. Um, Black Christmas looks good. Especially Dawn,...I mean Michelle Trachtenberg. There. Fixed.
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S. McCracken
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| Cattivo wrote: |
I had been with it since the Ulman Shorts in '87, but all the repeated storylines finally got me to stop watching a year or two ago.
Now there's a digression. Now we're even further off topic. Um, Black Christmas looks good. Especially Dawn,...I mean Michelle Trachtenberg. There. Fixed. |
Seconded on the Simpsons thing, although I haven't watched in a few years.
You know what episode started the downfall for me? The one where the ending had the rival gangs fighting on the Simpsons' front lawn and it ends with the Yakuza member crashing through the window, apologizing, and heading back into the fray. The ending was just so random (which I don't usually mind) but from then on the writers decided they'd put in a bunch of non sequiturs in every episode for shits and giggles. They aren't as good at it as Seth MacFarlane.
Now it's just terrible.
Oh, and as for Black Christmas...
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Cattivo
Joined: Apr 14 2006
Location: Lake Michigan
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Yeah, the ridiculous, nonsensical endings didn't help either. The end of that Lord of the Flies parody episode comes to mind as the worst, with the voiceover: "Let's say they were all eventually rescued, by I don't know...Moe?"
Chabert's in that movie too? Sweet.
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Syd Lexia
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Title: Pop Culture Junkie
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| Yeah, the ridiculous, nonsensical endings didn't help either. The end of that Lord of the Flies parody episode comes to mind as the worst, with the voiceover: "Let's say they were all eventually rescued, by I don't know...Moe?" |
I kinda liked that ending. And the one that ends with Homer and Lisa Jr. about to die and then it cuts to Betty White panhandling for FOX while Bender and Mulder are taking calls.
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S. McCracken
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| Syd Lexia wrote: |
| I kinda liked that ending. And the one that ends with Homer and Lisa Jr. about to die and then it cuts to Betty White panhandling for FOX while Bender and Mulder are taking calls. |
People like you are why the Simpsons suck...and why this site is functioning.
So it evens out.
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TheRoboSleuth
Title: Sleuth Mark IV
Joined: Aug 08 2006
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| Syd Lexia wrote: |
| Cattivo wrote: |
| Yeah, the ridiculous, nonsensical endings didn't help either. The end of that Lord of the Flies parody episode comes to mind as the worst, with the voiceover: "Let's say they were all eventually rescued, by I don't know...Moe?" |
I kinda liked that ending. And the one that ends with Homer and Lisa Jr. about to die and then it cuts to Betty White panhandling for FOX while Bender and Mulder are taking calls. |
I give my support to crazy simpsons endings too.
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Chrisby
Joined: Mar 31 2006
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The Simpsons episode where I officially gave up on the series was the Frank Grimes Jr. episode.
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Tishwitch
Title: PornStarExtraordinaire
Joined: Jul 01 2006
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Back to Michael, and I don't mean that crappy John Travolta movie...
"Catholic and Orthodox Christians often refer to the angel Michael as "Saint Michael", an honorific title that does not indicate canonisation. He is generally referred to in Christian litanies as "Saint Michael the Archangel". Orthodoxy accords him the title Archistrategos, or Supreme Commander, of the Heavenly Hosts." ~ wikipedia
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Cattivo
Joined: Apr 14 2006
Location: Lake Michigan
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The bad endings in the Lord of the Flies ep and the Missionary ep are just examples of bad writing to me. What's the point of watching something that doesn't have a logical conclusion? When something doesn't have a concrete ending, it makes everything else pointless, and shows that they're out of ideas. Although, I do have to admit there's a few good quotes in those eps, such as Ralph's "Go banana!" and "It tastes like burning.", and Homer's "Save me Jebus!"
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Syd Lexia
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| Cattivo wrote: |
| I do have to admit there's a few good quotes in those eps, such as Ralph's "Go banana!" and "It tastes like burning.", and Homer's "Save me Jebus!" |
Not to mention:
"Elmo knows where you live!"
"It's a beautiful day... to kick your ass!"
"I'm not NOT licking poison frogs."
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Mr. Bomberman
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Joined: Jan 27 2006
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To everyone that said Simpsons now suck: I'm with Syd and RobotGumshoe...
I still love it.
I mean come on, the show's been on since 1989, you'd expect this to happen.
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