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Sopranos is every bit as good as Breaking Bad, if not better. Many would argue that it is better. Tough call for me, I loved them both so much. It is explained at one point in the movie. I think it is in the news report while he is in the gas station, IIRC. I remember them saying he kicked through a window. Are you Ed Rooney? Still bitter after all these years... Tugger's whistle's blowin'! Means we must be goin'! "By the by, misandry isn't a real thing. It was made up by immature men with fragile egos, angry that some women weren't falling over themselves to ride men's dicks, or centering their entire world around men. By and large, men do not face the same vitriol from women that women get from men." ROFL yeah right. Your entire post is a contradiction of itself. You preface your statements of misandry with a statement claiming it doesn't exist. Brilliant lol. Oh, and by the by, men really don't care that women like you don't want to ride our dicks. With an attitude that poor, you wouldn't be any good at it anyway. Wow. I see your point. It still looks weird to me though. That's what grown 40-60 year old men are supposed to look like. It just looks weird to me that your entire being is 50 years old, except your hair resembling that of a 15 year old school boy lol. That's just not how grown men are supposed to look. I guess it all stems back to my high school principal. He had one of the worst plug jobs I've ever seen. I guess the process wasn't as advanced back then. I wonder if they still look that bad, up close. Looks like a doll's scalp. Exactly. Some humans prefer to age with grace rather than butcher themselves with plastic surgery. Hair plugs look way worse than a bald, or even balding, head. It's like a bad marriage. We're just waiting on the kids to grow up (series finale) so it can finally be over. Totally agree. Horror is typically one of my least favorite genres, but I really liked Hostel. Buried (2010) - Ryan Reynolds 7 Unfortunately it's absolutely realistic. Overpopulation in America's prisons is a huge problem. A short article on the matter: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2009/06/roommates_for_life.html I really need to re-watch this one. I remember not liking it all that well. I loved In Bruges, and thought Three Billboards was solid though. I wondered that about "the soldier". Did he do it and his commanding officer (or whoever that was) wanted to make sure it was covered up, or were the bar stories he was telling related to something he and other soldiers did to a girl overseas? A couple of things point to it being him - Woody's line about "somewhere in a bar, somebody will say something" (paraphrasing) and the way that "the soldier" came into the shop and messed with Mildred. Of course, the former could be coincidence, and the latter could just be a sicko getting off on the tragedy of others which happens to mirror an act he carried out somewhere else. I'd know those grunts anywhere. Bitch, how you not the hobbit again? I agree. This and Mr. Bean were a huge part of my childhood, when they came on PBS. All my grandparents ever had was a rough, old school antenna that got about 4 channels on a good day. Those two characters gave us a lot of much-needed laughs. Yeah, but dildos are generally modeled after the human male genitalia, and since we're all assholes that's just YUCKY! Plus, a dog has hair like a man, and is also dubbed "man's best friend", so... guilt by association? I mean, she had no choice, right? As we all know, all men are either gay (Jenkins) or just a terribly mean asshole (Shannon). What's a girl to do? Hey, don't let THE MAN define you and keep you down, CARPe diem. Huh? Anyone? Is this thing on?