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👍 Another washed up has-been making one last desperate grab at the limelight, attacking the film and people who made her in the first place. Sadly, for her, it's actually her best chance for a "sympathy resurgence" in her career. We'll probably see her in some shit movie or show here in a few months. Yeah, it's great. I've recently been listening to all of the old XFM shows for the first time. They're also very funny, and provide a lot of early 2000's nostalgia. Imaginary people are the only people who suck dick? I beg to differ. Great point. Plus, did you notice that there is not one cat in the entire cast? In this day and age?! I'm upset and offended. They did, but they don't want us to know that! That's funny. He was actually my first choice for my bullshit, but he didn't have a page lol. I said the same thing last night. I even used the phrase "14-year-old". Hearsay! I want proof. MVB's pulled the wool over our eyes for far too long with this fake news about his lineage and everything else! And he weren't not ever even Dutch!!!! Pure-d trikkkery, I tell yee!!!! Show me a goddamn birth certificate! Fully agree. This scene would have been so much better this way: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oORtfqsRIjw It's just more realistic. I was in a Synth-pop band called "Zenith of Excellence" in high school. I felt the same exact way. I'd seen three of the four actresses before and liked some of their work, but man, this was rough. I'm glad to see its rating becoming a little more realistic. For a while, it was probably the most overrated comedy of all time. Probably The Machinist, but Out of the Furnace and 3:10 to Yuma are close behind. No problem, it was a fun discussion. Talking about it with you cleared a lot up in my mind as well. I think "the big reveal" there is the return tracks he was looking for. That's what he was telling the chief, that the other workers did it. Just before he and Jane head up the mountain and find the boyfriend's body, he show's her the faint tracks heading up the mountain and says something like "... there are no return tracks. Why is that? I'm telling you, the answers are up there." So, I'm assuming they dumped the boyfriend's body there and drove her snowmobile back to their camp, leaving the return tracks. I guess with the lion, it's supposed to be some sort of cosmic/spiritual/supernatural type thing that leads to him discovering the return tracks. After all, that's how he discovered her body in the first place, tracking the lion who killed the man's steer. Oh yeah, it was when Cory and Jane went off by themselves. You're right. I think those are just more deer remains, like the half-eaten deer just outside the den. Deer torsos are pretty big as well. I thought that was her boyfriend's body. If not, when did they find his? I can't remember it. I like both films. I like Manhunter quite a bit more. William Peterson and Brian Cox are great in it, as well as Noonan. It may be blasphemy to some, but I have always loved Cox's Lecter. [quote]I mean, he is ultimately unpleasant in every single area imaginable, he is racist, sexist, looks down on many people, is too patriotic and religious for his own good[/quote] Unfortunately, this has become the popular opinion of what a white, American male is/believes, as if there aren't literally millions of us with millions of different personalities and traits.