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I was looking for The State's MTV Sports parody sketch, but couldn't find it. I loved The State. Those were good times in my early teens.5 points
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Yeah. Somebody a few years ago made a cool version of a (then) current roster with “Thorn In Your Eye”...4 points
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Say what you will about the tenets of tanking for a draft pick, at least it's an ethos3 points
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I'm just bummed we never got to see Sid in MTV's Rock n' Jock Softball Jam with Dan Cortese.3 points
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That being said I also watched Disorderlies more times than any human should so I pretty much eliminate any good will the black community I might have earned RIP Buff Love3 points
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May your entire year be spent looking as boss as Shinya Hashimoto2 points
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Oh, and Chewie kinda pissed me off. Had a perfectly cooked game porg, and just threw it away. It's already cooked, it ain't coming back, go ahead and eat it!2 points
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I'm looking forward to an entire offseason of "Jimmy G still has never lost a start as QB!" hot takes to justify picking the Niners to win the NFC West.2 points
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I'm not gonna lie: as soon as Tim Storm dropped the belt, I lost 99% of my interest in this NWA project. The videos with him were great...Nick Aldis and Austin Idol are boring the fuck out of me.2 points
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Eh, I don't think Percy adds much, but he does have one redeeming feature. He's not Booker T.2 points
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I don't think I have ever seen anything Woody Allen has ever made.2 points
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11 pages later, some of you have some really interesting takes, a LOT of really good observations (the Jedi books thing I saw but didn't process, and then, "mind blown"), and because of those I want to see this movie again. Then, some of you perfectly justified your position on my blacklist, because your opinions are shit.2 points
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That was basically me, except I was watching at home by myself. Such an improbable outcome at that stage of the game. I'm glad they all remembered to put clothes on before they started filming.1 point
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So... Bills Mafia vs. TSH/BCB? Good God, someone might die during the tailgates and I'll have a front-row seat. EDIT: CBS is rolling out Nantz/Romo/Wolfson for this game, so we big time, y'all!1 point
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No one predicted the Bills would reach the playoffs, hell most had them at 3 to 5 wins. Always that much sweeter to prove everyone wrong. Finally get to stop hearing every year about the playoff drought, its your turn now, Browns.1 point
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Andy Dalton leading a game winning drive here will be amazing because you know it will lead to some team giving him a ridiculous contract1 point
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HA! So both of the Dolphins weapons got tossed and not a single Bill That is something1 point
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Seattle falling apart and the Cardinals sucking is a good way to justify anything.1 point
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I saw the Pianist. I think that's it for Polanski. "Marge: Did anyone see that new Woodsy Allen movie? Flanders: You know, I like his films except for that nervous fellow that's always in them."1 point
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"THIS IS A MAN ON MAN ISSUE"1 point
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"I'VE BEEN ON THE YOUTUBES...."1 point
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I made that one of his alternate appearances in VPW 2 for the N641 point
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I do wish she would've used the right straight-left hook combination Parillo was asking for. The jab was nasty though. It rocked Holly at least twice and I could see it putting lesser fighters down. Nunes wants to fight Cyborg, I'd be down with that. Would be a blast to watch and it wouldn't be unthinkable for Amanda to KO Cyborg.1 point
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It just amused me greatly to see that the show immediately following Raw on Monday when I went to autotune it is something called NFL Football Fanatic. I'm sure Vince is REAL happy about that...1 point
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Unfortunately, that seems to be a recurring theme throughout these films that I mentioned. That would even disqualify something like Beat Street which fits into those early to mid 80s breakdancing/early hip hop films because poor Ramo died fighting a homeless vagrant in a subway tunnel and got electrocuted by the third rail. In the Hughes brothers/John Singleton era of filmmaking (I would also throw in Bill Duke because he had A Rage in Harlem, Deep Cover, & Hoodlum), I think everyone was fascinated with doing a great crime film and telling a story about what black people were going through at the time that the youth element played a background. It just so happens that most of the hottest available talent at the time was mostly 30 and under so they went with those people. Spike was really the only person trying to make conventional coming-of-age films and even then, all of those are confined to Brooklyn. So basically, there isn't a black Stand by Me or Dazed and Confused. Even something like Dope which does fits that mold, I know the opinion is fairly split. That's a film that had critical acclaim (including non black people). Yet, a large contingent of the folks it was aimed for don't like it. Go figure. I'm guessing that's why you don't see a ton of films like that. If you have to figure out how to woo the nerdy/artsy suburban black people, the "________ is not a monolith" woke, everyone should be a feminist, herbal tea drinking, Insecure watching black people, the Love & Hip Hop and whatever housewives show following black people, and the black folks who typically don't support film anyway by patronizing theaters, then it's going to be extremely difficult doing a film most people can relate to whether it's coming-of-age or not. So the people who don't follow or care about black issues or know nothing about sub-Saharan Africa besides late night poverty porn infomercials but still plan to go to the opening day of Black Panther dressed like a member of X Clan aren't necessarily going to give a shit if they made a Boyz in the Hood or Menace II Society now without the criminal element. They relate more to SDCC and D23 Expo than South Central LA.1 point
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Everyone should watch this. An awesome TV match where you can see a spry and svelte Muraco (sporting mustache, as is Billy) along with a young Dusty. The first thing Billy does is try to detach Murdoch's foot from his leg with a heel hold and it's really nasty looking. And yes, we do get Billy punching him directly in the mouth at one point! Dick gets caught in an abdominal stretch and submits... then we come back? IT'S THREE FALLS. Oh shit. The Outlaws do a great job tagging and sneaking in cheap shots, Dick busts out a dropkick at one point, Muraco just gets bealed around the ring including out of the ring directly into the laps of some '70s hipsters who laugh their asses off about it. Then they slam Muraco's head into the ringpost and he has to be taken to the back so Billy decides he's gonna continue the match by himself. He ends up winning off a backbreaker and the audience loses it for that... and then the Outlaws get their heat back by Murdoch pulling out that trick he did in Mid South on DiBiase vs. Flair and BRAINBUSTS BILLY ON THE CONCRETE FLOOR with Dusty coming off the apron with a kneedrop. Wally Karbo, a cop, and the ring crew physically pick up Billy like he's a corpse and drag him out after that one. A must-see. Who's the commentator for this, btw? He also rules. Afterwards you get an all-time classic rap from Superstar Billy Graham so stick around for that. And I guess you also get two squashes and a minis match after that as well, but that tag... wow.1 point
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Today's the day that marks me getting a 100th Platinum! My 100th Platinum is Sly Cooper & The Thievius Racconnus for Vita. Which turns out to be my 1st Platinum six years ago. I have to say trophy hunting and Platinum hunting has changed my life for the better. When I started doing this six years ago, I couldn't find work and I didn't have enough self-confidence to feel like I would be able to find a decent job again. I started Platinum hunting as an outlet and it taught me a lot of things. It taught me patience, perservance, and helped me realize my strengths as a person to become a better person. Six years later, I have a full-time job that I've been working since 2014 and I'm excited to take that same kind of mentality to where I work. Although where I work will not be the final destination for me in my career, I have used trophy hunting and Platinum hunting on PSN during job interviews. I'm very grateful to share this with you and here's to 1000 more!1 point
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People think Stephanie spends her spare time admiring her stuffed Lindberg baby and making a coat out of the 102nd dalmation. Why are you surprised? Personally, I think Stephanie gets a lot less grief if she was male.1 point
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MLW wrestler Mike Parrow has come out of the closet and is engaged to his boyfriend of 4 years. https://www.gaystarnews.com/article/pro-wrestler-mike-parrow/1 point
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Some Mid-South 82 thoughts: Watching Arn Anderson (I mean Marty Lunde) getting absolutely trucked as a jobber is so bizarre to watch. It just doesn't seem right at all. He's really trying to hang onto that hair too. Bob Roop has become one of my favourites. I've never really had a chance to watch him before and his work is fantastic. I wish they'd run more with him as the paranoid asshole North American champ. He got the title shot by fucking with the engine of Paul Orndorff's car! But I get that they wanted to get to the Dibiase heel turn... Speaking of, I was pretty underwhelmed with Dibiase as a face. Fine wrestler, but pretty bland in a Terry Taylor way. He's been fantastic as a heel. Him, Duggan and Matt Borne are such a great sleazy stable. Look at these cocky assholes: Pretty hilarious how they cannot decide how to pronounce Duggan. One episode in late 82 Watts is pronouncing it Doogan, stops to say that its supposed to be pronounced Duggan and then immediately goes right back to saying Doogan. Mr. Wrestling II looks like he's wearing a diaper. It is very unsettling. One thing Mid-South is not that great at is promoting monsters. One Man Gang is introduced as nearly unstoppable and is at least 100 pounds heavier than anyone else on the roster, but after about a month he's bumping around like everyone else and wrestling 50/50 matches. I feel like Kamala is about to go the same way. Boyd Pierce doesn't add much to the show, but damn does the dude know how to dress.1 point
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TBH I never liked his comedy but his life story is fascinating. That trailer doesn't even mention the preacher beginning he had.1 point
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Mattel's very generous with Kevin Owens' physique. A passing health inspection score.1 point
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It would be such a WWE thing to make the married couples split up and fight each other.1 point
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I just watched "Gilbert", and it's outstanding. I can't recall a film that made me cry my eyes out then had me laughing so hard that I was technically still crying. Wonderful.1 point
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