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I think you may be right.
The current trans fad is insane, I've long felt, and now that you describe it this way, it is insane and irrational, in part because people who identify with and support the two groups are turning one group against the other in the manner in which you say.
To say nothing of the fact that their message is inherently contradictory--i.e. their pro-gay mantra is "We're born this way" and therefore their lifestyle is unassailable but then they turn around 180 degrees and say you can be whatever you decide to be, even if you were *not* born that way!
Yeah, he had alopecia.
Was it ever established whether Caesar was a made guy or not?
Agreed on both fronts.
Hell yes!!
They could totally pass for brothers.
The show is likely past it's expiration date.
He needs to either call it quits or change up the format.
It is interesting to speculate how much longer the show will continue in it's present guise before one of the two transpires.
Why do you think that?
Duly noted.
Jules at another job with the Mr. Purple alias?
I buy that.
Yes, when Waingro first goes to van Zant in the latter's office and and suggests they help each other take down Neil's crew.
Weren't you paying attention?
Henry Rollins character was the C.I.
That's why Hanna and Casels go to his place after the heist/shootout and ask him where he got his info from.
Waingro told Rollins about the heist after extracting it from Trejo.
There is a deleted scene showing Waingro and some other thugs at Trejo's house when Trejo returns there after calling Neil on the pay phone to tell the crew that he can't make the heist.
Waingro held Trejo's wife hostage in order to get Trejo to withdraw from the heist and give Waingro the info on where and when the score would be, which he then passed along to van Zant who in turn passed in on to Henry Rollin's characacter. Or perhaps Waingro called and told Rollins directly.
I sincerely think Michael Gandolfini would be better off playing Michael Cerrito(Sizemore's character) because James Gandolfini and Sizemore(RIP to both) reminded me a lot of each other in terms of their presences and acting styles, and if the younger Gandolfini could channel his father(one of the few good things about MSON), then surely he could channel Sizemore as Cerrito.
He does, yeah!
Own one and frequently wear it in the fall and winter and in rainy weather.
Can't remember how I got it, believe it or not, and it looks better on me now than it would have when I was younger.
<blockquote>Oliver Sacks (the real life doctor) has a problem recognising faces, which strains any social interaction with people he's unfamiliar with.
And shyness to it, and you get an almost total hermit. </blockquote>Added to which the real Sacks was gay, so of course he's not going to be comfortable dancing with a woman!
<blockquote>Boggs.
Ain’t no way he’ll be hurting people anymore from that chair he’s in.
If did start to get outta line all someone has to do is take his straw away and he’d starve to death. </blockquote>Bingo.
<blockquote>I'd definitely be game for checking out a horror movie by [Fincher]. Same goes for Scorsese, Tarantino and Nolan. Would be interesting to see.</blockquote>I utterly concur!
Alas, I think all of those directors, with the possible exception of Nolan, consider the horror genre to be "beneath" them and thus will not dabble there. Shame.
Good heavens, no!
We interred him without the slightest disrespect to his form, in full uniform dress and with full military honors, complete with a 21 gun salute and sealed his coffin inside the earth with concrete.
We kept his diary, Medal of Knighthood, chronometer, and certain other of his effects with a view to returning them to Lady Jane should any of us make it home.
Whether any of our officers or men ever did, I know not.