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  1. Carver Top Gear - Jeremy Clarkson tests the Carver Top Gear - Richard Hammond tests the Carver
  2. WWE Royal Rumble 2007 Results WWE Tag Team Championship The Hardy Boyz def. MNM. ECW World Championship Bobby Lashley def. Test by count-out. World Heavyweight Championship Batista landed the Batista Bomb on Mr. Kennedy. WWE Heavyweight Championship - Last Man Standing John Cena def. Umaga The Royal Rumble Entry Order: 1 - Ric Flair 2 - Finlay 3 - Kenny Dykstra 4 - Matt Hardy 5 - Edge 6 - Tommy Dreamer 7 - Sabu 8 - Gregory Helms 9 - Shelton Benjamin 10 - Kane 11 - CM Punk 12 - King Booker 13 - Super Crazy 14 - Jeff Hardy 15 - Sandman 16 - Randy Orton 17 - Chris Benoit 18 - Rob Van Dam 19 - Viscera 20 - Johnny Nitro 21 - Kevin Thorn 22 - Hardcore Holly 23 - Shawn Michaels 24 - Chris Masters 25 - Chavo Guerrero 26 - Montel Vontavious Porter 27 - Carlito 28 - The Great Khali 29 - The Miz 30 - Undertaker Elimination Order: 1 - Ric Flair (by Kenny Dykstra) 2 - Dykstra (by Edge) 3 - Tommy Dreamer (by Kane) 4 - Sabu (by Kane) 5 - Gregory Helms (by King Booker) 6 - Sandman (by King Booker) 7 - Super Crazy (by Randy Orton) 8 - Jeff Hardy (by Edge) 9 - Matt Hardy (by Orton) 10 - King Booker (by Kane) 11 - Kane (by King Booker) 12 - Finlay (by Shawn Michaels) 13 - Viscera (by nine Superstars and Extremists) 14 - Shelton Benjamin (by Michaels) 15 - Johnny Nitro (by Chris Benoit) 16 - Kevin Thorn (by Benoit) 17 - Chris Masters (by Rob Van Dam) 18 - Hardcore Holly (by The Great Khali) 19 - The Miz (by Khali) 20 - Van Dam (by Khali) 21 - CM Punk (by Khali) 22 - Carlito (by Khali) 23 - Chavo Guerrero (by Khali) 24 - Benoit (by Khali) 25 - Khali (by Undertaker) 26 - Montel Vontavious Porter (by Undertaker) 27 - Orton (by Michaels) 28 - Edge (by Michaels) 29 - Michaels (by Undertaker) WINNER: UNDERTAKER
  3. Here's a guy who seems to hate his childhood... The Angry Videogame Nerd He's gonna take you back to the past And play the sh*tty games that suck @$$ He'd rather have a buffalo take a diarrhea dump in his ear He'd rather eat a rotten @$$hole of a roadkill skunk and down it with beer He's the angriest gamer you've ever heard He's the Angry Nintendo Nerd He's the Angry Atari and Sega Nerd He's the Angry Video Game Nerd
  4. It's a sad day in the wrestling world today, as we lost another legend:
  5. Nice pice, ComicKaze, but there are a few things to note: 1. I know you like the EVO Prototype X, but don't post multiple pics of the same angle. Try limiting your pics of one particular car to the basic angles (front, side, rear, front-quarter). Also, you have too many copies of the same Murcielago pics. 2. Certain pics - most notably those of wheels, the Mini Cooper and the front of the Viper - should be rotated so that people won't have to tilt their heads to look at them. 3. If you did go to the NAIAS, tell us about it. Write something about each car you encountered, especially the EVO Prototype X, as you've posted dozens of pics of it.
  6. 2007 Toyota FT-HS Concept
  7. Event Horizon?
  8. And now a little something for the rally freaks... WRC Lancia Delta Integrale Tribute Video
  9. 2007 Honda Accord Coupe Concept
  10. I check out RAW after a month-long hiatus, and I see this: Donald Trump vs. Rosie O'Donnell In other news, Triple-H tore his quadriceps again. Not that it matters anymore. While we're at it, here's a classic clip from Mind of Mencia, guest-starring Edge: Religious Royal Rumble
  11. Good news for Cartoon Network viewers: Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo Picked Up for Second Season
  12. Got a link to the press release?
  13. 2007 Lexus LF-A Sports Car Concept
  14. 2007 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible Concept
  15. No, I haven't seen it yet. Haven't had a chance to watch any new anime over the past month.
  16. Anyone here have satellite radio? I'm currently subscribed to SIRIUS.
  17. So far, it looks average at most. Hopefully, the series will be better than Gravion and Godannar.
  18. Those aren't '80s titles.
  19. LORD KUNGFU, such aberration is unacceptable on the forums. Perhaps you should schedule an auditing session to release your reactive mind so you can actually respect yourself. EDIT: But then again, I guess that's not necessary anymore...
  20. So far, it looks promising. I'll be looking forward to seeing this series when it comes out.
  21. The game's a bit old, but this video's pretty cool. Over-G Fighters: JAS39A vs. two YF-23s
  22. Wow...six years have passed? I feel really old now. I actually discovered MW and RT.com at the same time, and I attended the first four MW Conventions (2001-2004). Throughout those years, I've been fortunate to have personally met Shawn, Egan Loo, MilkManX, Blackaces, Seiichi, Solscud007, otaku-smeghead, xstoys, >EXO<, Commander McBride, 1st Border Red Devil, MEMO1DOMINION, among others. I missed the last two MW Cons, but I hope to see you guys in 2007.
  23. Rocky Balboa ( ロッキー バルボア ) Revolution Studios/Columbia Pictures/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 2006 Written and Directed by Sylvester Stallone Running Time: 102 minutes Rated PG for boxing violence and mild language. "Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It is a very mean and nasty place and it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain't how hard you hit; it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward. How much you can take, and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done. Now, if you know what you're worth, then go out and get what you're worth. But you gotta be willing to take the hit, and not pointing fingers saying you ain't where you are because of him, or her, or anybody. Cowards do that and that ain't you. You're better than that!" Cast Sylvester Stallone as Rocky "The Italian Stallion" Balboa Antonio Tarver as Mason "The Line" Dixon Burt Young as Paulie Geraldine Hughes as Marie Milo Ventimiglia (Peter in Heroes) as Rocky Balboa, Jr. James Francis Kelly III (Grant in 7th Heaven) as Steps Tony Burton as Duke Pedro Lovell as Spider Rico Talia Shire as Adrian Balboa (flashback scenes) Michael Buffer as Himself Mike Tyson as Himself Joe Cortez as Himself Synopsis Many years have passed since two-time heavyweight champion Rocky Balboa hung his gloves and a management mishap sent his family from his mansion back to South Philadelphia. His wife Adrian had passed away, his son Rocky, Jr. now works at a business firm, and he runs an Italian restaurant named after his late wife. The father-son relationship has nearly disappeared due to Jr.'s time with his business and his displeasure of living under his father's shadow. Meanwhile, Mason "The Line" Dixon is the reigning undisputed heavyweight champion, but his popularity has gone downhill due to a lack of formidable competition. Then, one night, ESPN airs a computer-generated simulation match between Rocky and Dixon, with the Italian Stallion emerging victorious. This sends a shockwave of curiosity among boxing fans and the people around both men. A real exhibition match between Rocky and Dixon is scheduled in Las Vegas. Does Rocky still have any fight in him for one last round? Lowdown "Another Rocky movie?" you ask. After the bitter disappointment that was 1990's Rocky V, many viewers thought it was over for the famed underdog. But here's a surprise: Rocky Balboa is actually a very good film. So good, it almost makes you forget Rocky V ever existed. Like Rocky V, Rocky Balboa takes you back to the streets of South Philly, where it all began - from the old pet store to what's left of the ice rink where Rocky and Adrian had their first date. And no one will ever forget the front steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Unfortunately, the Rocky statue is "gone" (in reality, it's been moved numerous times; today, it's on the northeast section of the museum). The film even uses new variations of Bill Conti's classic score selections from Rocky I-III to add to the nostalgia. Now for the characters. Rocky, Paulie and Duke have survived through all six movies. Milo Ventimiglia plays Rocky, Jr. (previously played by Stallone's real son Sage in Rocky V), and he does a fairly decent job. Spider Rico, a boxer knocked out by Rocky 30 years ago, makes a return appearance by just hanging around the restaurant. Antonio Tarver, famous for knocking out Roy Jones, Jr., does a better job at acting than Tommy Morrison did in Rocky V. In place of the departed Adrian is Rocky's new love interest Marie - a character last seen 30 years ago yelling, "Screw you, creepo!" at him. Back then, Rocky had predicted she would end up being a whore (which actually ended up in the cutting room floor prior to Rocky V's release). Instead, Marie is a single mother who meets Rocky at an old tavern and eventually gets a job at his restaurant. As Rocky bonds a mutual friendship with Marie, he becomes a father figure to her half-Jamaican son Steps. Rocky even goes out and adopts an old dog as a means to motivate him in his training. So how about the training and the fights? The training montage is nothing spectacular compared to the previous films, and Dixon only has at most a minute during the entire sequence. The fight itself is well-choreographed, as we see a fairly accurate portrayal of Rocky past his prime: slow, sluggish, but still a lot of fight in him. Even though the fight seems very short, it's almost as intense as Rocky's fights with Clubber Lang (III) and Ivan Drago (IV). The ending itself has everyone leaving happy. If you love the Rocky movies, don't miss this one. It's a great way to end one of the most popular film franchises of all-time. Rating: B+ Links Official Rocky Balboa Homepage Reference The Internet Movie Database
  24. I'm also looking forward for 2007 to be better than this year. Happy Holidays, everyone.
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