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That's terrible. He was banging cocktail waitresses, two at a time! People couldn't get a drink. Braveheart - The Wrath of the Kings gay son Probably a nephew actually. He had about 500 of them! Quality always beats quantity. Fawlty Towers The Office (UK version) Extras Jack Irish etc. You forgot to mention 'with perfect attendance'. Yeah, I thought that as well when I first watched this. But google searches at the time gave me the same result you discovered. He played a harp or something while Rome burned. It was made so people can watch it. End thread. US gun laws are draconian. Written up when it took 3 minutes to reload a muskat. How many more kids in schools will be shot this year by some lunatic firing automatic weapons. It beggars belief by the rest of the civilised world. This thread is obtuse. The real Spartacus is hiding in Kirk Douglas' chin dimple. Don't you have fresh bread shops in America where you can by the exact number of rolls that you need? It's just there to add to his frustration at the ever growing bill for this lavish affair when he could've held it at the Steakhouse. Real life is full of unpleasant characters. Derek sends a message out about how the elderly in Western countries are (mis)treated, using subtle humour to bring home that message. Contrary to your synopsis, it makes perfect sense. The main characters are all dysfunctional, but their primary concern is for the people they look after. If you want fluff, go watch Family Ties. The reality is, these shrunken humans walk outdoors, they will be hunted and killed by a sparrow. That is the accent Vietnamese born people translates to when speaking English. You think your accent would sound funny to Vietnamese if you knew their language? Only saw it last night. I'm a big fan of the 30 minute episodes but this was very very ordinary. OK, a couple of funny gags but overall hopeless. Todd is so fat, when he was sitting on the beach the life savers asked him to move so the tide can come in. Brave Heart is probably a better 'story' but it's exactly that. A story. It omits the battle of Stirling Bridge which is a paramount strategic move in Wallace's victory over England. It assumes Wallace bonked the Princess of Wales. Yeah, right. That the Prince had preferences like the Earl of Doncaster in Blackadder. That Longshanks was rotten to the core. Not certain that is accurate. Outlaw King is more down to Earth and not an epic in the same manner as Braveheart. It's probably more realistic. Easier to believe how events unfolded. But I think they are both great movies anyway.