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Thirsty
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Are we at the backlash now?

Sorry, I was lost in thought.

I know it's tempting to go after Hartnett, he did star in Hollywood Homicide and Pearl Harbor after all, but I actually think he's doing a good job. I love that several of the other actors consume the scenery, but they don't all have to. And besides, it does help making him stand out as being that foreign fella.

He got to pull the knife twice. So it was some pretty deep, complex characterization.

That was some wonderful drunk acting.

Even the people who make the show understand that it's kind of silly.

A straight man maybe could, but I doubt he would.

You're correct of course. Real friends don't gut each other.

You weren't expecting this… You don't have place for this sort of thing…

It was Besson products, but he didn't didn't direct the Taxi films.

That sounds delightful.

I sense you feel strongly about this, but I guess I could be wrong.

In other news it sucks to be poor.

I'd love more weird auteur driven visually audacious films that just happen to have a huge budget. But I don't think you have to worry, it's not the 70's.

No one will ever make anything like this again.

Saw this movie four times on the big screen. It's true.

So essentially all you need is a person to accuse someone for you to make a judgement call?

It doesn't matter if there even is a victim?

Wasn't aware he burned to death. Seems to be a common way to perish.

This reminds me of that British guy who was beaten and burned to death because some vigilante heroes suspected he maybe kinda in a way perhaps was a child molester.