Besides Orion getting revived, I know that Mario Kassar has resurrected Carolco Pictures.
Besides Orion getting revived, I know that Mario Kassar has resurrected Carolco Pictures.
I loved that game as a kid. That one, "Castle of Illusion" and "Quackshot" had great box art. They looked like movie posters.
It seems like "Byte This 2.0"..I may have to check it out.
Well…thanks to the suspension it was cut short, before it had its chance to run its course. If she may be on the outs, I can see WWE trotting her out to the ring and jobbing her out quickly.
I agree. I've always liked Goldberg. I thought his mic skills were underrated in WCW. If anything, he was gonna be the future for WCW and help destroy the nWo. It's fucked up that he had the wrong people in his ear. If he had longer training, he would've been a more technically sound wrestler.
I watched it this morning before work and it sounded like a mixture of both cheers and boos.
I didn't care for the goofiness myself. You see, there's goofy and there's "WWE goofy".
That's because Heyman on/off-script can make everything uncomfortable. And that is actually a positive.
I remember thinking I was the only one who thought Triple H looked like Sean Bean. Then I went on the internet.
I'm cool with Mickie winning as well, but I'm pulling for a Becky win.
Sadly, you may be right, even though I'm a fan of the Dalton/Craig serious Bonds.
Yeah…but I still want him to tackle the series. As a Bond aficionado, "Kingsman" was everything to me. I don't think Bond is in trouble like Superman is, but either way I think Vaughn can probably reinvigorate both.
I totally want this, but I'm dying for a Matthew Vaughn "James Bond" film. I don't we're a long ways from getting that into production.
Would releasing the episodes weekly be better?
Or half the episodes released in the beginning of the year and the rest during the summer?
It was a double-edged sword. White or Asian, the critics had their knives and forks sharpened and ready to go.
"Boomtown"….god it breaks my heart. 2002-2003 was my freshman year of high school and everyone I knew was into CSI. I couldn't convince anyone to watch "Boomtown". I'll give NBC some credit though, they wanted that show to be their next big hit, but they interfered too much.
"Boomtown" didn't switch networks, but I recall Bravo airing all the episodes halfway through the mid-season, with NBC hoping that would boost viewership for the show. I know because Bravo did it twice and TNT aired the first season during the summer. I remember thinking how much more cable seemed to be a bitter fit…
I don't know what season it was, but remember "Bruce Juice"? The potion that turned Carl and Steve into Bruce Lee.
-Monday Night RAW leaving longtime home, USA Network, for TNN/Spike (Viacom deal) for five years, and then moving back to USA Network (NBC Universal).
I know the original Harriet (Jo Marie Payton) left the series halfway through the final season.