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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Shinji [/i] [B][size=1] Why do you need to delet your account? If you want a name change, ask charles nicely ;) Only Staff can delete accounts. [/size] [/B][/QUOTE] It's kind of for personal reasons. I just need to delete it so I can't follow someone around and post behind them all the time. That's about as far as I can get into it. What staff would I contact please?
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Can someone please tell me how to delete my account? Thank you.
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Brad Sherwood is sexy and Chip Estes is my favorite guest, but Colin kills me. The scene with he and Ryan playing cat burglars just cracked me up. The funniest Whose Line moment, imo, was when Wayne Brday brought the woman out of the audience and when he lifted her up, her skirt came up and you could see her panties. As juvenile as it was, I laughed so hard that - no kidding - I puked. I have never laughed so hard in my life. ABC has "officially" cancelled the series, but Drew Carey says you never know when they might come back just as a filler show.
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The Grammy Awards: Biggest disappointment of the year
justAfan replied to Transtic Nerve's topic in Noosphere
I'm not really into the music scene and what's popular or not. I usually don't watch the Grammys. I only watched to see what the big opening act was. And to see what anyone might say about the boob. But I enjoyed it. I don't know who deserved to win or who didn't. I know that I did like most of the winners. So if the award was supposed to go to the ones that I would have voted for, then the right people won lol. So, to me, it was a good night. It was pretty much just a concert with some of my favorite songs. I do have to say that I have liked Prince since I was a kid and was glad to see him. And while I think Beyonce is pretty damned hot (and I'm a gay man!), for a second, I wondered why in the hell Mariah Carey was singing with Prince! -
We've pretty much, as someone said, become desensitized. Film makers are relying more and more on shock value and blood and guts than on the suspense. I loved Friday the 13th. But with each successor, it got lamer and lamer. Does anyone cringe anymore? I suspect that more and more people go to see Jason or Freddy for the laughs. Halloween is, in my opinion, the last great horror film. There have been a few good ones since then, but sadly, not enough. I know this is not a popular movie, but Blair Witch scared the crap out of me. And it wasn't shock value or blood & guts. It was suspense, true suspense. It played on my greatest fear of being lost like that with something out there. It's a good example of a good horror movie. People will never agree 100% on subjects like this. I'm just grateful that people keep trying to make the next great horror movie and don't all go into feeding the mindless masses predigested crap.
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[url=http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=494&ncid=763&e=1&u=/ap/20040203/ap_en_tv/fbn_super_bowl_jackson]It was planned. Janet Jackson admitted that they planned it after their last rehearsal and that MTV, CBS, and none of the other agencies involved had any idea it was going to happen. Read her statement here. THIS STORY CONTAINS NO PICTURES, So it's safe to view lol[/url]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Semjaza Azazel [/i]Plus, you don't wear a medallion on your nipple if you don't know your shirt is going to be ripped off lol.[/QUOTE] I have quite a few friends who wear nipple medallions. And they don't plan to have their clothes ripped off. But I do agree that it was intentional. [URL=http://drudgereport.com/mattjj.htm]This is the best info on the topic, including statements from different execs...WARNING - THIS DOES HAVE CLOSEUP PICS OF THE ANATOMY IN QUESTION![/url] [color=red][i]If the link and the content are inappropriate to post, please tell me [/color][color=blue]politely[/color][color=red] and I will remove it. I'm new, these boards are different from most, I did read the rules, and I'm not sure if my warning of content makes it acceptable. I posted it because the article which accompanies it is very informative and not for the photos themselves.[/color][/i]
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I watched this again today and I was still just as impressed by Kutcher's performance as I was the first time. Like was said up there^^^, it's not an oscar performance, but neither is it the crappy performance most of the world seems to expect.
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Does anyone watch this? Let's talk about the killer... I am still mad about Jack dying. And I don't think [spoiler]Marlena is the killer. I mean, I know what it looks like with Tony and all, but I think it's Hattie. Plus I read that the story is going to continue into 2005 and that Deidre Hall is leaving the show in August. The producers said they are going to do something that has never been done on TV before. How funny would it be if Alice Horton turned out to be the killer? But they say she is going to be the last victim. Perhaps she will be her own victim as in the police kill her while she is tryingto kill someone? Far fetched I know, but no more so than Marlena being the killer.[/spoiler]
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by Hataki Vash [/i] [B][size=1] And just for the record, dont make fun of Dude, Wheres My Car?, I loved that movie. I couldnt stop laughing while watching it.[/size] [/B][/QUOTE] I thought it was a funny movie. I just think he almost got stuck in stereotype hell because of it. What came after it? My Boss' Daughter and Just Married. Poor Ashton. This movie - TBE - redeemed him.
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[b]Matthew McConaughey[/b] - Honestly, I don't know if he can act or not. All I know is I would pay to see him in any movie just so I could look at him. [b]Halle Berry[/b] - God, I love this woman. Until last week, I considered her the most beautiful woman in Hollywood. I'll name my new one in a bit. Back to Halle...She can do it all (let's not mention X-Men). Comedy, action, "horror," drama. I loved her in the James Bond movie and can't wait to see if the rumors of her getting her own franchise come true. [b]Helen Hunt[/b] - I was pleasantly surprised to see someone else name her. I've loved her forever. I think I've seen most of her movies, even when she was a girl. In fact, I saw her as a young girl on Mary Tyler Moore on Nick at Night! I saw As Good As It Gets and said that she would get the Oscar for it. I can't wait for her next one. And Mad About You is one of the all time greatest comedies...pre-Mable, of course. [b]Drew Barrymore[/b] - Riding In Cars With Boys, Never Been Kissed, ET. I don't think I've ever seen a Drew Barrymore movie that I didn't like. She's beautiful and woderfully talented. [b]Angelina Jolie[/b] - The new most beautiful woman in Hollywood. I really realized what an actress she was when I saw The Bonehunter. I think she is the only woman I would go straight for. [b]Al Pacino[/b] - From Dog Day Afternoon to Angels In America, he just gets better year after year. I Know that was more than 5, but I couldn't leave one out.
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I was glad to see him pull this role off. I know he doesn't hold much credit as an actor other than being hot. I've always thought he would prove himself a real actor someday, and with this movie, he's done just that. And he only has a beard in a short part of the movie.
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5) Bend It Like Beckham - I didn't really want to see this film, but I was glad I did. With all the big budget, over the top films, it was nice to see a simple film about real life. I instantly became a huge fan of Parminder Nagra. Add to that the sex appeal of Jonathan Rhys-Meyers and you have a sure winner. 4) Finding Nemo - With two little brothers, we've become accustomed to watching a movie time after time after time every day. With Nemo, I actually sit down to watch it with them! It was pure joy and I love Ellen as it is, so to "watch" her performance in this movie was a treat for me. 3) Chicago - It's rare to see a mostly faithful film adaptation of a Broadway musical done well. This was very nicely done. When I first heard that Richard Gere was going to be singing and dancing, I was doubtful. But the man inpressed me. 2) Freaky Friday - So shoot me. It was a cute movie. I love Jamie Leigh Curtis - have since the first time I saw Halloween, which was my first JLC movie - and I think Lindsey Lohan is too cute for words. And #1.... 1) From Justin To Kelly! Ok, I jest. Never saw it. 1) Matrix Reloaded - Ok, I know this isn't a popular choice. I like the first one. I loved this one. I don't pay to see a movie more than once. And I see very few movies at the theater. But I paid to see this 5 times in the first week it was out. The playground fight was worth every penny. It was because of Reloaded - not The Matrix - that I wanted to know more about the world of the Matrix. I went Matrix crazy. Animatrix? Fave animated shows. So, imagine my disappointment at Revolutions. I waited six month for it, based on the pleasure Reloaded brought me, only to be severely let down. That's my 5.
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I Loved Wes too! I was pleased with my self. As a gay guy, I only called 2 of the guys wrong. THere were some hot guys on there. The show got a lot of negative reaction from the gay community, but I think it portrayed us pretty well and showed that we're just normal people who happened to be attracted to other guys, not because they're the same sex, but in spite of the fact that they are.
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I don't really want to get into a debate over whether you think it's good or bad. I just want to see if anyone else thinks that Ashton Kutcher showed that he iscapable of acting and in roles besides the doofus he played in Dude, Where's My Car?