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The Usos/American Alpha match was fun. The feud should continue, hopefully with better booking. I was rewatching that "It's not paranoia, it's the Usos" promo..I love it. I was into it and the crowd was into it. It's a shame that wasn't a WrestleMania match.

Miz is a big loss, but I am hoping, just hoping they push him far on RAW.
Right now there's a chance for Rusev to be built back up. If it can happen for the Miz, then it can happen for Rusev. I'm happy Rusev is on SmackDown.

I shouldn't make fun, because I'm a fellow tough guy who can't handle a little penicillin.

I live close to one located by a freeway. It's a pleasure.

Apparently, Emma is staying on RAW to feud with Dana Brooke.

Alexa is going rip those gals on RAW to shreds. I think WWE should push the envelope more with her on the mic. Alexa Bliss is not just the best talker in the women's division, she's one of the best in the entire company.

It upsets me. I was hoping Miz would stay put. RAW is crowded and Miz may get lost in the shuffle.

I like her either way, but I'm inclined to agree with you. She is the sexiest of the sexy.

Damn right.

I love "3000 Miles to Graceland". I'm a huge fan of it. I revel in its ultra violence and vulgarity. Russell is strong as the anti-hero thief, but I love Kevin Costner as the villain. Costner should've played more villains, because he's having a ball here. He's just so menacing and sleazy.

It is. I've been wanting to use it on here for a long time.

Well, I have two fists..so prepare to stand there and bleed.

I know on the 1987 (Lethal Weapon) and 1989 (The Killer) articles, some fellow users and I made mention of "The Living Daylights" and "Licence to Kill".

You know I'm looking forward to 2002, because I love "The Bourne Identity". Maybe I'm the only one, but I've noticed some folks have turned against those films. "The Bourne Legacy" and "Jason Bourne" were both disappointments, but even before those were released, some people I knew were slandering "Supremacy" and

I love "Deep Rising". Treat Williams coming face-to-face with the monster and quipping "What are you looking at?" and then blasting it in the eye with a shotgun is gold.

Great scene. If you want to talk about emotions in Marvel films, I love the whole Rogue-Wolverine dialogue in the original "X-Men". She asks him if his claws hurt and he says all time.

The demonstration of the Jericho missile is a great scene. The only weapon you only have to fire once.

Which is why Raimi and Nolan, I think are in a class of their own. It's not a perfect movie, but you mention character studies and I have to bring up "For Love of the Game". It will probably get me laughed out of here for mentioning it, but Raimi's direction is great on that. Costner's character reflecting on his once

Vince Vaughn as Norman Bates…What the fuck?

2000 is going to be pretty interesting. It could go either way.