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I still prefer the old-school Kamen Rider titles from the first one to Kamen Rider BLACK (not that BLACK RX BS). Of all the post-Ishinomori Kamen Rider titles, the only one I really followed was 555. I lost interest after watching an episode of Kamen Rider Blade. Will probably check out Hibiki and Kabuto in the near future.
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What are you talking about? I'm just voicing my opinions on those pics. And replies aren't effective without the pics to reference them. Besides, if you have a problem with that, report it to the mods. See if they care.
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Not perfect, but the shots are good.
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It seems that the pics look better without the front lights.
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At least it's still better than Robotech II: The Sentinels.
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Awesome job, drifand. BTW, stop quoting pics, Zinjo.
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Not bad. Not bad at all.
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Thanks for the tip. I'll go try that with my camera.
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Sweet!
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Stop quoting pics, s i t h l o r d.
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2008 Sabino Design B3
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1011: "Hell on Earth 2006" - Satan's latest evil plan is to host the biggest, most extravagant Halloween Party in Hollywood. To outdo everything Diddy's ever done on his parties, Satan orders a life-sized cake replica of a Ferrari. Meanwhile, Butters does a "Bloody Mary"-type ritual and unknowingly summons Biggie Smalls from the dead. This is probably the weakest Halloween special since season 2's "Spooky Fish" episode. Not much is memorable here other than Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy parodying the Three Stooges. Not even a surprise appearance by "The Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin can save this snoozefest. The kids hardly even do anything here.
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Paul Stanley: Live to Win New Door Records/Universal Music, 2006 Produced by Paul Stanley Track Listing 1. Live to Win 2. Lift 3. Wake Up Screaming 4. Everytime I See You Around 5. Bulletproof 6. All About You 7. Second to None 8. It's Not Me 9. Loving You Without You Now 10. Where Angels Dare "Live to win, 'till you die, 'till the light dries in your eyes Live to win, take it all, Just keep fighting 'till you fall. Day by day, kickin' all the way, I'm not cavin' in, Let another round begin, live to win." For over three decades, Paul Stanley has entertained millions around the world as the lead vocalist of the band KISS. This year, after a brief world tour, he's decided to take a break from the band and release his first solo album since his self-titled 1978 release. Live to Win is not what you'd expect from a KISS-related album. In contrast to KISS's uncanny glam-rock sound, Stanley's new CD is a fusion of modern hard rock, '80s hair metal and '90s alternative. The title track blows you away with its motivational message to never give up on your goals in life. "Lift" is an inspiring Christian-like rock ballad (yeah, coming from a Jewish rock star). Other notable tracks include the fast-paced songs "Bulletproof" and "Where Angels Dare," as well as the ballads Everytime I See YOu Around" and "Loving You Without You Now." Perhaps the biggest gripe about this CD is its relatively short running time. At a total time of 33 minutes, Live to Win could've had at least three more songs to make the playlist feel more substantial. At least it sounds much better than Gene Simmons' 2004 solo release @$$hole. Live to Win is not a perfect album, but it's good to hear something different from KISS' frontman. And who would've thought that Trey Parker and Matt Stone picked the title track for use on the World of Warcraft episode of South Park? "There were no obstacles in making this album, because the philosophy is the title: Live to Win. I believe that you set your goals, and you don't let anything get in the way of accomplishing them. Because if you live to win, you're always going to win, even if you don't succeed. If you fail on your own terms, you've won. So, I've set myself up to win. Just doing the album means I've won." - Paul Stanley Rating: B Links Official Paul Stanley Website Paul Stanley's Official MySpace Profile The South Park/World of Warcraft Montage
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Liquid glue, when used with a brush, is less messy than tube-dispensed glue. It's just not as strong.
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Maybe because he wasn't worth an ounce of beer. Let's all hope WWE doesn't keep that dork on the show for long. If he gets F-U'd every week, that's fine. But if he does what David Arquette did in WCW, the WWE can go straight to hell.
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Don't be so hard on yourself, Fatalist.
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2003 SEAT Cupra GT
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Ultimate Avengers 2: Rise of the Panther Marvel Comics/Lions Gate Films, 2006 Directed by Will Meugniot (The Real Ghostbusters, Captain Planet and the Planeteers) and Dick Sebast (Batman: The Animated Series, The Mummy: The Animated Series) Based on The Ultimates by Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch Running Time: 73 minutes Rated PG-13 for violence, mature situations and mild language. "Avengers Assemble!" Cast Justin Gross (Ichise in Texhnolyze) as Steve Rogers/Captain America Andre Ware as Nick Fury Jeffrey D. Sams (Lockwood in CSI, Terrence in Veronica Mars) as T'Challa/Black Panther Marc Worden as Tony Stark/Iron Man Nolan North as Hank Pym/Giant Man Jim Ward (Granin in Metal Gear Solid 3) as Kleiser Olivia d'Abo (Morgain Le Fay in Justice League) as Natalia Romanoff/Black Widow David Boat as Thor Grey DeLisle (Kimiko in Xiaolin Showdown) as Janet Pym/The Wasp Nan McNamara as Dr. Betty Ross Michael Massee (Gaines in 24) as Dr. Bruce Banner Fred Tatasciore as The Hulk and Jarvis Dave Fennoy as T'Chaka/Black Panther I Dwight "Howlin' Mad Murdock" Schultz as Odin Mark Hamill as Dr. Oiler Synopsis Following the death of his father at the hands of the alien Nazi Commander Kleiser, Prince T'Challa inherits the title as King of Wakanda and the guise of Black Panther, the kingdom's greatest hero. He travels to S.H.I.E.L.D. Headquarters to seek help from Captain America - the only person known to have defeated Kleiser. Despite a request by Nick Fury to have his team fly to Wakanda, Black Panther declines any intervention from anyone outside his country. Fury assembles the Avengers on a mission to gather information on Wakanda and find the connection between the country and the alien race, but individual tensions once again rise. Their lack of teamwork has them kicked out of Wakanda immediately. Meanwhile, Bruce Banner is confined in a laboratory as a result of his actions as the Hulk, and Thor sees a disturbing premonition of our heroes. The Avengers must once again regroup to face another round of the alien threat that surrounds Earth. Story: B- Fans of Ultimate Avengers will be pleased with this follow-up. Ultimate Avengers 2 continues the dark storytelling of Earth's Mightiest Heroes. There's more action, more death, more destruction. And more story issues. Once again, the storyline feels rushed. And the subplot is very derivative of War of the Worlds and Independence Day (again). As for character interaction, there's less of it. There's a lot of emphasis on Iron Man and Giant Man, and very little on everyone else. As a matter of fact, the Hulk appears in only a minute throughout the film. Animation: B There has been much improvement in the animation quality since the first film. Many viewers have already gotten used to the above-average character designs. The 2D/3D mix has gotten a little bit better as well. Soundtrack: B+ Compared to the first film, Guy Michelmore's score for this film is livelier and more thematic. DVD Extras: A- In the included featurette, creators Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch talk about the history of The Ultimates, while the production team give their insights on the first film. Then, there's the Ultimate Gag Reel, which will probably have you craving for ribs right across the street. Plus, Iron Man and Doctor Strange get their own full-length animated features, and this DVD gives you a first-hand look at them. When you insert the disc into your DVD-ROM drive, it engages a Marvel personality test. That's about it. The Bottom Line Ultimate Avengers 2 may not be perfect, but if you need to kill some time, go rent it. Links Official Ultimate Avengers 2 Homepage Reference The Internet Movie Database
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1010: "Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy" - As Cartman is chosen to be a hall monitor in school, Ike develops an unusual relationship with his teacher Miss Stevenson. When Kyle discovers their affair, he reports it to the police, who don't seem to take it seriously. While tonight's episode has some funny moments, it quickly dies out afterwards, especially since the topic of teacher/student sex cases is old news. And Miss Stevenson's use of "the Mel Gibson defense" doesn't really help, either.
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RAW already sucks at this point. How do you make it worse? Throw Kevin Federline in the ring. And that was exactly what WWE did earlier tonight.
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2006 Gumpert Apollo
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I agree. Go for a Lite-On instead.