joshortiz88
Josh Ortiz
joshortiz88

Has anyone ever checked out the story behind the never-made "Return of the Apes"?
Which would've been produced and written by Oliver Stone and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.

No, I totally get it. They've always been guilty of that.

The Smart Wrestling Fan podcast mentioned that a long time ago as well. It bothers me too.

I'm glad I wasn't the only one who noticed it either. Apparently, the big rumor that went around on the web is that there is legitimate heat between the two.

@CharlesU.Farley
Four out of five aren't bad, hahaha.
I almost put "Batman Begins" at number five, but "Iron Man" edges it out a little bit. It's forgotten just how great "Batman Begins" is. Spike aired it last night and I watched the first twenty minutes or so, before I went to bed.

Now that you mention it.

Bella Thorne…would be a great Mary Jane and I think she's even hinted at it as well.
But, jeez…she's a little wild right now.

I disagree heavily. Dane DeHaan looks laughable as does Jamie Foxx (pre-Electro). I don't know what the hell Marton Csokas was going for, but it was utter shit.

I remember it being a big deal when the DVD was released.

It's hard to believe. I dislike "Spider-Man 3" heavily, but I think "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" is worse.

I read something about pummeling Jimmy Fallon with baseball bats.

Oh, I'm with you. Monkey shit fights at the zoo would be more organized than this.

No kidding.

Road Dogg was no mat genius, but I think he was better than what he was.
He didn't have his brother Brad's talent, but he was decent at what he did.

If this were the Attitude Era, next months PPV would be WWE Shake Ya Ass.

Enzo Amore is just Road Dogg with newer magazines.
Nothing more, nothing less.

My youngest sister started watching it a month ago. I had to explain to her who "Archie" was.

I have a few more days of work and then I'm taking five days off.

As a matter of fact, it did indeed.

After work on Friday, I watched "Laurel Canyon" on my DVR. It's been about ten years, but I liked it very much. Almost jarring to see Christian Bale and Kate Beckinsale headline an indie film, considering where they're at in their careers now. Watched a few "Simpsons" on FXX.