Tuk Tuk Goose wrote:shabbs wrote:Worst. Hockey. Commercial. Ever.
This is painful to watch...
Oh man... that is bad.
And people wonder why hockey struggles in the States. I wouln't go see a game if it was advertised like that!!
Tuk Tuk Goose wrote:shabbs wrote:Worst. Hockey. Commercial. Ever.
This is painful to watch...
Oh man... that is bad.
wprager wrote:Shabbs, why did you have to post that? I'd rather watch an infomercial.
HA HA! Well... it was so bad I had to share...wprager wrote:Shabbs, why did you have to post that? I'd rather watch an infomercial.
Bass Destruction wrote:Tuk Tuk Goose wrote:shabbs wrote:Worst. Hockey. Commercial. Ever.
This is painful to watch...
Oh man... that is bad.
And people wonder why hockey struggles in the States. I wouln't go see a game if it was advertised like that!!
Reggie Dunlop:
Oh you cheap son of a Wing Dang Doodle. Are you crazy? Those guys are retards!
McGrath:
I got a good deal on those boys. The scouts said they showed a lot of promise.
Reggie Dunlop:
They brought their Diddle' TOYS with 'em!
McGrath:
Well, I'd rather have em playin with their toys than playin with themselves
Reggie Dunlop:
They're too dumb to play with themselves. Boy, every piece of garbage that comes into the market and you gotta buy it!
Imagine being at home and seeing that commercial...Bass Destruction wrote:And people wonder why hockey struggles in the States. I wouln't go see a game if it was advertised like that!!
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shabbs wrote:Incredible gymnastic skills... Damien Walters....
Damn.
Zoolander wrote:
Awesome. For those who don't really know the street portions of that video is actually a sport called Parkour. Invented by David Belle, it's also known as free running. Here's David in action from the gang movie Banlieu 13. This movie was written by Luc Besson, who is a fabulous director. This clip is awesome.
wprager wrote:Zoolander wrote:
Awesome. For those who don't really know the street portions of that video is actually a sport called Parkour. Invented by David Belle, it's also known as free running. Here's David in action from the gang movie Banlieu 13. This movie was written by Luc Besson, who is a fabulous director. This clip is awesome.
I thought Mollaka (the fre runner from Casino Royale) who adapted parkour into free running. In any case, Luc Besson is fabulous -- The Fifth Element is one of my favorites (yeah, I know, not exactly serious work but a guilty pleasure and great to show off any home theatre -- can't wait to get a blu ray player and see it really pop Pop POP!). Although he is also responsible fro crap like Arthur and the Invisibles.
shabbs wrote:Have a good weekend everyone! I leave you all with THIS:
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
That is awesome!Snuh wrote:Love South Parks version of the internet stars!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSKG1JRXyk4
wprager wrote:Zoolander wrote:
Awesome. For those who don't really know the street portions of that video is actually a sport called Parkour. Invented by David Belle, it's also known as free running. Here's David in action from the gang movie Banlieu 13. This movie was written by Luc Besson, who is a fabulous director. This clip is awesome.
I thought Mollaka (the fre runner from Casino Royale) who adapted parkour into free running. In any case, Luc Besson is fabulous -- The Fifth Element is one of my favorites (yeah, I know, not exactly serious work but a guilty pleasure and great to show off any home theatre -- can't wait to get a blu ray player and see it really pop Pop POP!). Although he is also responsible fro crap like Arthur and the Invisibles.
Bass Destruction wrote:wprager wrote:Zoolander wrote:
Awesome. For those who don't really know the street portions of that video is actually a sport called Parkour. Invented by David Belle, it's also known as free running. Here's David in action from the gang movie Banlieu 13. This movie was written by Luc Besson, who is a fabulous director. This clip is awesome.
I thought Mollaka (the fre runner from Casino Royale) who adapted parkour into free running. In any case, Luc Besson is fabulous -- The Fifth Element is one of my favorites (yeah, I know, not exactly serious work but a guilty pleasure and great to show off any home theatre -- can't wait to get a blu ray player and see it really pop Pop POP!). Although he is also responsible fro crap like Arthur and the Invisibles.
That was the first movie I bought when I purchased my PS3. The colours are fabulous. I'm a huge fan of Luc Besson. My favourite movie is Leon, the international cut of The Professional. Work of art. He really is a solid director. Just the colour imagery, and shots he uses in Fifth Element are terrific.
He also wrote that movie Taken, with Liam Neeson. That's a very enjoyable movie.
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