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Post by Chad Rivera on Apr 17, 2012 1:01:43 GMT -5
Anyone else a huge fan of shoots? I personally love them and watch as many as I can get my hands on.
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Post by Chad Rivera on Apr 17, 2012 1:35:28 GMT -5
Also, I believe Kayfabe Commentaries is the king of shoots right now. All of there stuff that that have produced and come up with is pure gold.
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Post by dombag85 on Apr 17, 2012 12:03:51 GMT -5
i'm a fan of shoots don't own any but the ones i've seen i like
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Post by Jason X on Apr 17, 2012 12:35:01 GMT -5
I like shoots. I own a few and watch some on the Internet.
Has to be the right subject for me, though.
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Post by The Pod-Father! on Apr 17, 2012 13:16:24 GMT -5
I likethem. I went through a period about 4 years ago where I'd literally watch/listen to 3 or 4 full-length shoot interviews a week (I even watched the Dana Dameson shoot...That's how bad it got).
I'm not as crazy about them now...But I do own a couple. My favorite has to be "Doin' Time With New Jack". It's not only a great interview, but it's a nice peice of documentary film-making. I love the scene where New Jack & the interviewer go eat at Church's Chicken...That s#it is gold!
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Post by Andrew O'Donnell on Apr 17, 2012 13:18:09 GMT -5
Most shoot interviews are more entertaining than the current products in my mind.
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Post by danielwilson on Apr 17, 2012 14:04:47 GMT -5
The last shoot interview I watched was Brian Kendrick & Paul Londons excellent adventure.Pretty funny stuff highly entertaining.
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Post by Nairby and Chubb on Apr 17, 2012 14:56:35 GMT -5
i have alot of shoot interviews on my mp3 player which i listen to at work along with smodcasts and episodes of reviewawai.
my favorite shoot that i've heard is billy jack haynes' first one with RF, the one before his conspiracy theory one which is also pretty good.
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Post by Chad Rivera on Apr 17, 2012 15:23:43 GMT -5
My favorite shoots hands down have been shoots with Jim Cornette. Eccentric? Yes...but the man knows how to tell a damn story!
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Post by danielwilson on Apr 17, 2012 15:41:41 GMT -5
My favorite shoots hands down have been shoots with Jim Cornette. Eccentric? Yes...but the man knows how to tell a damn story! Never have I seen a man with such love for sprite either........well maybe New Jack!
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Post by Chad Rivera on Apr 17, 2012 18:42:55 GMT -5
Hahaha true Dan.
I also like the Honky Tonk Man's shoot interviews. Some people completely hate HTM, but like Cornette HTM is a great story teller.
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Post by joeld on Apr 17, 2012 19:23:31 GMT -5
I have listened to many shoots. My faves were: Vampiro, Eric Bishoff, Nash, Kevin Sullivan. There must be more but the Vampiro ones were really remarkable when compared to Jericho's impressions of him. Listening to Vampiro shots he comes off like a really great guy. Oh and New Jack, he also comes off very well, very charismatic.
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Post by Jason X on Apr 17, 2012 20:35:46 GMT -5
I've heard all the big ones. I have that 4 disc Ric Flair shoot he did with Highspots where he crams his maw with Skoal tobacco and spends the bulk of the interview (many, many hours) squirting chaw spit into a Sprite bottle. The best parts are when the brown ooze drips from his mouth...
I like any shoot with Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Nash and Hall together, Raven, Jim Cornette, and even the Vince Russo/Ed Ferrara Ultimate Insiders DVDs. I also have a Tammy Sytch shoot that's interesting.
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Post by Kevin Paralis on Apr 17, 2012 20:38:19 GMT -5
I enjoy shoots. The over 4 hour Cornette one might be my favorite, but I can watch/listen to just about any of them. I have around 15 shoot dvds(mostly ROH, some RF and 1 KFC) and then a bunch in mp3 format.
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Post by Gerald Sinstad on Apr 17, 2012 23:38:03 GMT -5
I tend to enjoy the Kayfabe Commentaries Shoots more than the RF ones.Sean Oliver comes over as the better host,whereas Feinsteins' questions come over as too broad and repetitive.I particularly enjoy the KC Timeline series.
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