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Bossk

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10-Mar-2003
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13-Jan-2008
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#30852
Topic
the evilest of evil villans
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Darth Vader, duh.
The dad from Gremlins (can't you just follow instructions, dude; look what hell you hath wrought)
Bruce the shark from Finding Nemo (I know he winds up as a good guy and is trying to amend his evil ways, but still)
Saruman
Jabba the Hutt (but he has great taste in slave girl attire)
Montgomery C. Burns (yes, I know he's TV based)
The Joker
Lex Luthor (played to perfection by Gene Hackman)
La Fours (see who can get that one)
Azrael (Jason Lee in Dogma; c'mon, his death by blessed seven iron was almost as cool as dying by lightsaber)
Curly Bill Brocious and Johnny Ringo
The gremlin from Twilight Zone's "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" (both versions)
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#30843
Topic
Star Wars Error: Episode IV
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Beware, though, movie-mistakes.com has so many ads all over it that it's become a bit pathetic. Great site, just too many ads. I actually helped him with posting some of his errors. He fell so far behind one time he recruited help, so I was the "admin for a day" on one movie... Reign of Fire.

I know, I know, you all are gonna feel sorry for me. But I still liked the movie. Fun cheesy crap but with great dragon CGI.
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#30347
Topic
SE Trilogy on DVD coming this Fall
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Originally posted by: motti_soL
Imagine Central Perk being torn down, where would Phoebe, Monica, Rachel, Joey, Chandler and Ross meet to talk about current events of their lives. This is our Central Perk, this is our hang out place...

Motti, dunno if this was the best analogy to use considering the Perk is effectively being "torn down" (at least in terms of the set) at the end of this TV season.

Jay, I'm sharing your opinion regarding GL's tool factor.

However, I'm not giving up just yet. This site is still here and we never know how GL will change his mind when the time actually comes. He could be saving up a big ol' knock you upside the head surprise just in time for the Christmas season.

One can hope.

In the immortal words of Andy Dufresne, "Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things, and no good thing ever dies."