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  1. I didn't like the "Tank" after seeing it before the Movie after seeing what it did during the movie it grew on me. I still think the batmobile should have some style to it. But I am much more in favor of this model rather then in Batman 3 and 4 062802puke_prv.gif

     

     

  2. QUOTE (pedro2112 @ Jun 9 2007, 09:05 AM)
    QUOTE (Batman @ Jun 9 2007, 03:58 AM)


    No I really don't think Rush is out to get her  no.gif

    really? what part of her story made you think she was full of shit? the part about how it was the government that killed Jackie or Selena, or the part about how she is being "remotely viewed" by Neil Peart?

    It was a close call between the two then Nikko McBrain started "Moving Picture" with me and I decoded that she was full of crap.

  3. If you contact the White House with stuff like this you will Be watched!

    I don't think Rush cares what voices in this ladies head says.

    But the US Govt takes stuff like this as a threat.

     

    *Edit I have just listen to the whole "interview" and while I can't help but think this lady needs some real help,I will say I don't put anything past the Governments of the world to try and use every means "necessary" to stay in control. But this sort of off the wall accusation that a Rock band is invading her mind does the cause of finding out what experiments are really going on a Huge disservice.*

     

    No I really don't think Rush is out to get her no.gif

  4. Here's a cool different idea from the creator of Heroes (if its True)

     

    Heroes: Origins

    is an upcoming American science fiction drama, a spinoff of NBC's hit show Heroes. Heroes: Origins will introduce one new character per episode, and viewers will choose which character will join the main cast at the end of the run. The second season of Heroes and the first season of Heroes: Origins will include a total of 30 episodes.

    The reason given for the spin-off was to remove the mid-season hiatus, which caused the ratings to falter when Heroes returned in Season 1.[2] "We've got something I call the 'bulk-up challenge' for next year, which is trying to stay more consistent in our scheduling for the audience," NBC chief Kevin Reilly told reporters Monday (5/14) at a press conference announcing the network's 2007-08 schedule.

     

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  5. CBS Reverses Decision to Ax 'Jericho'

    By LYNN ELBER, AP Television Writer

     

    LOS ANGELES - "Jericho" fans who slammed CBS with protests over the drama's cancellation have won the battle: It will return next season, the network said Wednesday.

     

    It was an unusual display of viewer might since networks usually put ratings ahead of even the most passionate, well-organized fan base. But CBS said the show deserved another chance, while cautioning that it must prove it has wider appeal.

     

    "Wow! Over the past few weeks you have put forth an impressive and probably unprecedented display of passion in support of a prime time television series," CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler said in a letter to "Jericho" boosters.

     

    The letter was released to The Associated Press.

     

    "You got our attention; your emails and collective voice have been heard," Tassler wrote, and seven episodes have been ordered for midseason 2007-08. "In success, there is the potential for more. But, for there to be more `Jericho,' we will need more viewers."

     

    Fans must do their part to rally interest while the network does its job, she said.

     

    CBS is planning a campaign to reintroduce "Jericho," including rerunning the show on CBS this summer, streaming episodes and clips online and releasing the first season on DVD on Sept. 25. The show's return date and scheduling has yet to be determined.

     

    CBS had to complete deals with cast members, including star Skeet Ulrich, before announcing its decision.

     

    Networks rarely reverse a show's axing but CBS has proven its flexibility at least once before. In 1983, after "Cagney & Lacey" was canceled and the network was bombarded with protests, the police drama was brought back in 1984 _ and ran successfully to 1988.

     

    Since "Jericho" was canceled last month the network has been deluged with calls, messages and shipments of nuts signifying viewer displeasure.

     

    "We are tired of the networks (not just CBS) tossing aside quality programming," was the message carried by jericholives.com, one of several web sites protesting the cancellation. "Enough! We're going to fight for this one."

     

    Clarke Ingram, a "Jericho" fan from Pittsburgh, Pa., and a spokesman for jericholives, said Tuesday that the drama about a Kansas town isolated by a nuclear terrorist attack deserved renewal for its daring premise, writing and acting.

     

    "People would paint this as teenagers in tinfoil hats" rallying behind the show, said Ingram, 50, an operations manager for two radio stations. "That's not what this is. These are educated professionals."

     

    Several factors worked in the show's favor: It appealed to the young adult viewers sought by advertisers and was one of CBS' most popular shows streamed online, indicating an audience beyond that measured by traditional ratings.

     

    CBS also likely took into consideration the dent a long hiatus put in the show's viewership, the same scheduling misstep that hurt ABC's "Lost" and NBC's "Heroes."

     

    Last fall, "Jericho" was averaging 10.5 million viewers; when it returned in the spring, it drew about 8.1 million, about a 23 percent decline from the first half of the season.

     

    The display of fan enthusiasm included the delivery of 50,000 pounds of peanuts to its New York offices. In the season finale, a character replies "Nuts!" to a demand that the beleaguered town of Jericho surrender.

     

    That's the same response that a U.S. general in World War II made to a German demand for surrender at the Battle of the Bulge.

     

    Another positive outcome of the fan campaign: CBS is donating the protest peanuts to charities, including one that sends care packages to troops overseas.

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    A mid-Season Replacement is better then not on at all!! 653.gif

  6. I remember seeing this at least eight times that summer between camp trips(Rain days meant Movie Day and everyone always voted Star Wars.) and family Drive-In nights. It was great!

     

    The best was taking Batboy to see it on the Big screen.

    He was about the same age as I was when they were released.

    Seeing the Movie again through him was awesome the second it was over he looked at me and can we see it again now!!

  7. QUOTE (rushgoober @ May 22 2007, 08:32 PM)
    http://i45.photobucket.com/albums/f72/rushgoober5/rushgoober6/hewitt-3.jpg

    I'm just sayin'....  drool1.gif

    I hear what your saying.

     

    But what guy wouldn't want to see this at the Beach?

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v627/batman2112/15972325_200d263a7e_m.jpghttp://img.photobucket.com/albums/v627/batman2112/alyssa_milano13.jpg

     

  8. The last few season have had more dull shows then ever before but when your on as long as this show is i am sure it's tough to keep coming up with material.

     

    I hope the movie is good.

     

  9. OMG, That was great!!!

     

    I know a lot of people catch it on Fridays an Sci-Fi so I won't give it away but man was that a great way to end a Season and keeping you on pins and needles till next Season.

    Ranks up there with Smallville Seasons Finale.

  10. I was so looking forward to a Live Action Transformer Movie.

    But I fear MR. Bay may have broken what didn't need to be fixed in the first place.

    First HUGE OPPS. They couldn't get VW to sign off on the Bug for Bumble Bee,so they made him a camaro? I will see this movie however I will not be expecting much.

    I am glad he and the Wonder Women producers went their separate ways.

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