A piece of shit thing by Orton, I agree with, but Ken Anderson was awful in the ring. Mr. Kennedy was an amazing gimmick, but his ring work just declined. I did love Kennedy's feud with the Undertaker in '06.
A piece of shit thing by Orton, I agree with, but Ken Anderson was awful in the ring. Mr. Kennedy was an amazing gimmick, but his ring work just declined. I did love Kennedy's feud with the Undertaker in '06.
I enjoyed "Hall of Pain" Mark Henry, who actually drew ratings as champion. That segment with J.R, where he's choking him with his tie is priceless.
JBL was an amazing heel. His championship reign didn't break any records, but he had heat. I wish I had been a lot more appreciative of it in hindsight.
Douglas's problem was that he believed he was better than what he was. I didn't think he was anything special in the ring, but he did have promo skills. He assumed signing with WWE or WCW, meant that he was entitled to a main event push.
I enjoy a lot of Kevin Costner's films as well.
"Wyatt Earp" may reek of vanity and it's way overlong, but damn it, I love it and find it underrated. I still prefer "Tombstone", but both films are totally different. One is giving you a history lesson, while the other is just Cliff Notes action spectacle version.
I've always liked Denis Leary and I've enjoyed his acting roles.
"The Ref", the smarmy CEO in "Small Soldiers", Francis in "A Bug's Life", Captain Stacy, Rescue Me, etc.
I dislike "Hostel Part II" as well, but damn it, do I love that Roger Bart twist. Richard Burgi is amazing as well, as the pompous blowhard looking to get a cheap thrill. The way he goes from cocky to terrified after accidentally slicing the girl's head is great. The film should've just been about him and Roger Bart.…
I feel the same way about DreamWorks Animation, but I love both "How to Train Your Dragon" film and "Spirit", which is so underrated.
No "Throw Momma From the Train"?
"Mr. Brooks" and yes he was good in that.
I love "Down", "Amber" and "Come Original". I think those three are great songs.
Josh Ortiz…foot in mouth syndrome today.
He plays the bass.
It's some of the funniest bullshit that I've ever read. It came out right around time he claimed he was supposed to be in "The Wrestler".
I also think the prison stuff rubs me the wrong way. It was great that he was able to overcome his demons, and in the music industry, not very many people get to do that.
Being one of the resident pro wrestling fans here, I think there are plenty of names in that business that we take issue with. To state the obvious. Maybe it's a bit of stretch to consider each wrestler an artist, but I consider pro wrestling to be an art form, so what do I know.
That's sounds very nice. I can only imagine all the mouth-breathers with three eyes and spit on the sides of their mouths, that she had to deal with all day.
I loved her…I had such a crush on her and was predicting her to be a big star as well. I even watched some Lifetime movie she did, where she played a psychotic daycare teacher.
I see your John Lennon and raise you……..Johnny Cash.
I think it's because he invests himself more as villain, than when he plays an all-American boy scout.