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He started out really good. In the early 2010's there were two horror directors I told people to keep an eye on. Mike Flanagan with 'Absentia' and 'Occulus,' and Ti West with 'House of the Devil' and 'The Innkeepers.' Mike Flanagan keeps getting better and better. Hopefully Ti West will impress again, at some point. Pffffff, it's different for everyone. I'm 43, and barely have a few strands of grey around the edges of my beard. I had a good friend whose entire head was grey by 9th grade! I don't feel sorry for him though, because chicks LOVED IT. That kid got so much play from girls back in the day... it was ridiculous. His baby mama, Walt's mother, was the most evil character on the show. Prove ME wrong. Help me dig these crack rocks out my aaasss. I haven't watched this show since "the transition." Regardless of what Ellen did to herself in her personal life, she should have been professional enough to continue playing Vanya as female onscreen, to preserve the character's integrity. I have no interest in ever watching "Viktor." Did you know that that same actress played Danny DeVito's young daughter in the 1994 film 'Renaissance Man', and almost 20 years later played his drunk, crack-addicted prostitute girlfriend Roxy on 'Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia'? Fair enough!👍 "I don't even care about the plot." Clearly. Good for you... Holy shit, lol. OK, sorry you think we are enemies... somehow. Yes, I must be a troll, with the blandest taste ever, for recommending one of the most classic films in the modern age of comedy, that hundreds of millions of people adore and watch anually. But you're clearly right. "Fat Guy Fall Down Over and Over" is clearly the superior film. I guess history will judge who's right, dummy. Okie doke. View all replies >