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  1. Only on the IWC would he likes of the Great Khali and Snitsky get crucified for being shit workers, but they will LITERALLY defend Chris Benoit for murder.

     

    Some of you people make me sick. This whole "blahblah there is no proof" thing doesn't have a leg to stand on. Double murder is in the equation here, but all anyone can say is "he was the best, RIP, legend man". This is the man who authorities are claiming killed his wife one day and then his seven year old son THE NEXT DAY - this is not a fit of rage, this is a full day between killings. KILLINGS for fuck sake, and you still have the gall to defend this man.

     

    Also, I am disgusted by how some are saying "hopefully Nancy killed Daniel, then Chris killed her, couldn't cope and then killed himself" like this is some kind of soap opera. You would actually rather see another human being kill another? Just so you can all maintain your hard-on for this pscyho and have him die a hero?

     

    Chris Benoit is a scumbag who is burning in Hell as we speak. Fuck him.

  2. I was thinking 'Go With The Flow' would maybe be the first song on the game, like 'Shout At The Devil' was in GHII. Nothing too hard, with enough wee licks here and there to keep it mildly interesting.I was about to say "if *insert song here* makes it, I will cream myself", but looking at the songs on that list, there's not one I wouldn't want to play.If I could REALLY pick one, I immensely hope 'Sultans of Swing' by Dire Straits makes it. That song is perfect for GH. Hell, even 'Money For Nothing' would fit.

  3. Dream setlists for Guitar Hero III? Mine would be something like:'Don't Fear The Reaper' by Blue Oyster Cult 'Sultans of Swing' by Dire Straits 'The Number of the Beast' by Iron Maiden 'Back In Black' by AC/DC 'Rebel, Rebel' by David Bowie 'The Ytse Jam' by Dream Theater 'Layla' by Eric Clapton 'Times Like These' by Foo Fighters 'Going Underground' by The Jam 'Voodoo Child (Slight Return)' by The Jimi Hendrix Experience 'Painkiller' by Judas Priest 'Stairway to Heaven' by Led Zeppelin (just for irony's sake!) 'Peace Sells' by Megadeth 'Enter Sandman' by Metallica 'Plug In Baby' by Muse 'Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)' by Neil Young 'Go With The Flow' by Queens of the Stone Age 'Paranoid Android' by Radiohead 'Sleep Now In The Fire' by Rage Against The Machine 'Under The Bridge' by Red Hot Chili Peppers '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' by The Rolling Stones 'Black Hole Sun' by Soundgarden 'Superstition' by Stevie Wonder 'Stinkfist' by Tool 'Who Are You?' by The Who'All Right Now' by FreeThey'd have to break the bank a fair bit, but meh, it's a dream list!

  4. Suicide is a horrible thing. I was never Awesome's biggest fan, but this is horrific news to read. After reading Lance Storm's commentary, it seems Mike was a good man and it's tragic that something like this would happen.RIP.

  5. I do not mean to cause any offence but I am on the same boat as Mr. Seven and skip every review Van_Dammer posts, mainly because his reviews of films have an air of superiority around them as if to say: "here's my wordy review, read this as I know more about film than you do".People labelling these reviews "journalistic" should perhaps spend a day working for a newspaper, or alternatively, get an education. They are riddled with contractions and generally seem like he has a thesaurus handy or is word-drunk.

  6. Currently going through 'The Warriors' again. Fantastic game, does so much justice to its source material (I actually now enjoy the movie more after the release of the game) and to this day, I do not get sick of beating the living shit out of some lame-ass punk in make-up.

  7. Played through Hitman: Blood Money. Worth playing, in my opinion - the game dynamics are fun and enthralling. It's quite different from the type of action game you normally come across as well (excluding the other Hitman games, obviously).8/10

  8. Eddie Murphy - RawAn extremely funny stand-up from 1987. The majority of it is about relationships (primarily sex), but Murphy does also touch on a few social issues. A considerable amount of the show would probably cause a great deal of controversy today, though, due to it being politically incorrect. Quite frankly, I don't care because it's simply hilarious.Amidst the misogyny of his act, Murphy's impersonations are great, particularly those of Bill Cosby and Richard Pyor, who he credits as strong influences. I loved the part about the levels of Italian machismo after Rocky premiered. It's not even a clever line, Murphy nearly had me in stitches with, "Italians... everything is a question. 'What am I, an asshole?' There are however, some very clever jokes in Raw and several great running gags, too.Man, I wish Eddie Murphy was still this funny. Watching Raw almost makes me forgive him for The Adventures of Pluto Nash.

    100% totally agreed. My brother got me Eddie Murphy: Raw as one of my Christmas presents, and I hold it high in my list of stand-up gigs, so high in actual fact it is on an even playing field with Bill Hicks: Relentless for me. "WHAT HAVE YOU DONE FOR ME LATELY?!"Gold. 10/10 stuff for Mr. Murphy. It's times like these you wonder what the fuck happened to him.
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