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PCW Extreme Political TV Results
Midway Middle School Auditorium
Midway, GA
Monday July 18th, 2011
Host: Johnny Suave
Suave welcomed everyone to this week’s edition of PCW Extreme Political TV and was immediately joined by Midway’s police chief Kelly Morningstar.
Chief Morningstar welcomes PCW to Midway, Georgia and then wants to know why three kids are selling lemonade in the lobby. Suave reaches into his pocket and produces a one day permit and the crowd cheers. Then someone grabs a microphone.
Man: “Rafe Semmes, Midway, Georgia. ...This is simply ludicrous! Shame on whoever made the judgment call that the lemonade was a threat because they did not know what was in it. This is what happens when “PC” takes over common sense and reality goes out the window.”
http://beta.coastalcourier.com/section/4/article/33929/
Chief Morningstar again repeats that the girls didn’t have a business license or the required permits and police could not determine how the lemonade was made, who made the lemonade, of what the lemonade was made with. The crowd boos in response.
Man #2: “Scott Brown, Atlanta, GA. ...The law is the law and you cannot selectively enforce it. Period. To anyone else offended by the officer’s actions, get over it. We cannot turn those charged with enforcing the law into bad guys. They didn’t make the laws, so it’s unfair to blame them for something you feel may be wrong.”
http://beta.coastalcourier.com/section/4/article/33931/
Brown’s remarks also elicit boos. Suave says this is a issue of using ‘common sense.’
Suave: “I don’t know what’s more ridiculous. The war on lemonade stands all over the country or this whole Carmageddon thing that was supposed to bring LA to its knees over the weekend.”
Match #1 Triple R (D) w/ Code Pink and Emily List defeats ‘Tin Cup’ Ray McAvay (Tea Party)
- Triple R still lusts of being the PCW champion. McAvay tries to win one for the Tea Party. Unfortunately, McAvay goes Phil Mickelson in the final round of the British Open. After Triple R dominates early. McAvay makes an incredible comeback and looks to be on the verge of winning but his overaggressiveness pisses it away at the end.
Rick Perry Visits EA Sports
On a jumbo screen inside the offices of a division of EA Sports, a scene from one of the company’s popular college football video game was playing out, featuring Perry as quarterback for his alma-mater, Texas A&M.
In the scene, Perry throws a touchdown before a stadium full of cheering fans.
As Perry left the room, a reporter shouted, “hey Rick, are you in the game?”
It was a reference to EA’s catch-phrase “if it’s in the game, it’s in the game.”
Perry did not respond and hustled off the stage.
Suave: The big question is ‘will Perry answer the call?’ Let’s find out.
Suave pulls out his cell phone and dials…and waits…and waits…and waits…
Match #2 (Taped at an Idaho bar) Marlon Baker defeats Daren Abbey
- it all began when 28-year-old white supremacist Daren Abbey began threatening Marlon Baker and threatened to stab him because “blacks are not welcome.” Baker, wearing a t-shirt that said “Spokane Boxing Club champion,” knocked Abbey unconscious with one punch.
Ron Paul Promo
Ron Paul announces that this is his final trip around the political merry-go-round. Either he will become the next PCW CEO or he will retire from political wrestling.
This brings out the PCW Tag Team Champions- Jack and Joe Schmidt along with Jim Schmidt. Jim walks out with the Extreme German Schnauzer Hans Gruber.
Jack is disappointed that Ron Paul is going to retire next year if he doesn’t win the PCW CEO race. But what he’s NOT disappointed about is the new Harry Potter movie. Jack raves about Alan Rickman’s ‘brilliant’ performance as Professor Snape in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows- Part 2.
Joe admits that he cried during the part where Snape reveals to Harry that he loved his mother. He begins to break down again but Jack picks it up from there and reminds everyone that Rickman also played Hans Gruber in the first Die Hard movie- the name of their Extreme German Schnauzer.
Jack says that no matter what, the PCW Tag Team Title belts are home and will stay with the Schmidts even after Paul retires.
Suave Tries to Call Rick Perry Again…
Suave pulls out his cell phone and dials…and waits…and waits…and waits…
Match #3 for the King of Extreme Title
Rush Limbaugh
Sean Hannity
Ann Coulter
Markos Moutilsas
Arianna Huffington
‘Hardball’ Chris Matthews
Glenn Beck
Laura Ingraham
Bill O’Reilly
Alan Grayson
Rachel Maddow
Keith Olbermann
LEFT:
Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Ann Coulter
Markos Moutilsas, Arianna Huffington, ‘Hardball’ Chris Matthews
RIGHT:
Glenn Beck, Laura Ingraham, Bill O’Reilly
Alan Grayson, Rachel Maddow, Keith Olbermann
Glenn Beck eliminates Alan Grayson via pinfall
Rachel Maddow eliminates Glenn Beck via pinfall
Laura Ingraham eliminates Rachel Maddow
Sean Hannity eliminates ‘Hardball’ Chris Matthews via pinfall
Markos Moutilsas eliminates Rush Limbaugh via pinfall
Hannity eliminates Moutilsas via pinfall
Keith Olbermann eliminates Laura Ingraham via pinfall
Arianna Huffington eliminates Hannity via pinfall
Ann Coulter eliminates Huffington. Ann Coulter wins the Left Chamber.
Keith Olbermann eliminates Bill O’Reilly. Keith Olbermann wins the Right Chamber
…the FOK News All-Stars come out and join Al Gore in the beat down of Coulter. Olbermann urges them on while wearing the crimson mask. Shuster and Gore hold Coulter up. Olbermann can't see very well. He charges Coulter. SPEAR!]
Sauve: “SPEAR RIGHT OFF THE TOP OF THE CAGE! HOLY CRAP!”
[Olbermann and Coulter land in the ring after going through the other levels of the cage. They're both out. But Olbermann lands on top of Coulter. The referee makes the count...1...2...3.]
WINNER AND NEW KING OF EXTREME: Keith OlbermannPCW Extreme Political TV Results
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Andrew Ackland-Snow, the art director for the 'Harry Potter' series, reveals that author J.K. Rowling has approved the change the filmmakers did to one of the major deaths in the final film.
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The Harry Potter books and films are monumental achievements, and while the review that follows is ostensibly about “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part 1),” it is difficult (verging on impossible) to separate this part from the whole.
To begin, the books were -- you should pardon the expression -- magical, in that they captivated a generation of young people and made them (and their parents) read. Books. In print.
Then came the films. In every case, the adaptations were both excellent and faithful. More amazing, perhaps, is that the filmmakers were able to forge an ensemble of actors who stuck with the project for an entire decade -- always wearing undergarments in public, never imbibing in excess while in view of TMZ cameras and generally avoiding ego trips. The focus always remained firmly on the story, not the actors.
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In this episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show, hosts Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox lead ensemble reviews of "After.Life," "The Square," & "Date Night." Plus we give you the rundown of the Top 5 Best Night Ever movies, and because he seems to be in every new movie this spring, Brett breaks down Liam Neeson's life and career by the numbers.
The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.
For more from the Rotten Tomatoes Show: http://rottentomatoesshow.com
For more about movies from Current: http://current.com/moviesIn this episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show, hosts Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox lead... more
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There are plenty of classics that follow protagonists through one night of wackiness, romance, or epic adventure. Brett and Ellen count down the Top 5 movies that featured the best nights ever, including classics George Lucas's pre-Star Wars film, American Graffiti.
The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.
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Dan Persons, Steve Biodrowski, and Lawrence French follow Tim Burton down the rabbit hole, analyzing his live-action redo of the Disney animated classic, ALICE IN WONDERLAND. Is it Burton at his best – or another blunder? Does it surpass the original, or does it fall flat as a knave of hearts? Also on the bill, a look at the weekend’s award winners for horror, fantasy, and science fiction films; plus the usual round-up of exciting news items, upcoming home video releases, and random recommendations.
Click the link below to hear the podcast:
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For many Alan Rickman is the ultimate villain. He played Hans Gruber, an evil German terrorist, in Die Hard, was Kevin Costner's nemesis, the Sheriff of Nottingham, in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, and portrayed the archetypical unjust Judge Turpin in Tim Burton's 2007 vision of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Meanwhile, the Harry Potter generation simply know him as Severus Snape, Hogwarts' Potions Master with a penchant for the dark arts.
He never got typecast the way a Dennis Hopper or Willem Dafoe did however, turning down a villainous Bond role in Goldeneye to avoid that particular pitfall. Instead he made British dramas, period pieces, romantic comedies, and even some science fiction to keep things fresh.
In his latest movie, Nobel Son, Rickman is not some much of a villain, but merely a primo, grade-A asshole. Richman's character, Eli Michaelson, is a brilliant professor who displays distinct contempt for all his intellectual inferiors, though he does appreciate the nubile bodies of his idolizing students. When his son is kidnapped the day before he’s due to accept his Nobel Prize for Chemistry, the professor is such an egotistical jerk, he think it's just another screw up perpetrated by his disappointing offspring.
Rickman relished the scenes of snobbery and superiority, and continued having fun while doing press for the film. It's important to note when he cracked a smile and laughed, otherwise on the page his dry sarcasm might reflect badly.
Click on link above for full interview.For many Alan Rickman is the ultimate villain. He played Hans Gruber, an evil German... more
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Ever since Tim Burtons questionable re-imagined release of 'Planet of the Apes' back in 2001, this visionary director has been on a role. In 2003 he gave us the fantasy drama 'Big Fish' which was then followed by the 2005 releases of 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' and 'Corpse Bride', and the fourteenth major motion picture of his career 'Sweeney Todd'. Well in 2010 Burton will try to resurrect the same magic he used on other classics like 'Sleepy Hollow', 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory', 'Batman', and 'Sweeney Todd', and this film could possibly be the biggest of his career.
In 2010 Tim Burton will take on the iconic Lewis Carroll story of 'Alice in Wonderland' and translate it to the silver screen in a way that only Tim Burton can. This, surely darker, take on the beloved classic has already brought in such actors and actresses as Johnny Depp to portray the Mad Hatter, Helena Bonham Carter to portray the Red Queen, Anne Hathaway to portray the White Queen, (Both queens a strange choice for 'Alice in Wonderland' considering they were not in the original book, they were in Lewis Carroll's sequel book 'Through the Looking Glass'.) Alan Rickman to portray the Caterpillar, Matt Lucas to portray Tweedledum and Tweedledee, and relative new comer Australian actress Mia Wasikowska to portray Alice.
Now, like many of Burton's films, security and secrecy are always priority number one to ensure nothing is given away but some sites were able to get their hands on some behind the scenes photos (Legally, ofcoarse).
To get a VERY minor sneak peek go to http://infdaily.fusebox.com/2008/09/our-first-look-at-tim-burtons-alice-in-wonderland.html
Now, for all the rest of you Burton enthusiasts other Tim Burton projects after 'Alice in Wonderland' include a remake of Burton's independent film 'Frankenweenie' (likely to be in stop motion like 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' and 'Corpse Bride') and a film based on the 1966 gothic soap opera 'Dark Shadows'.Ever since Tim Burtons questionable re-imagined release of 'Planet of the... more
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