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Goodness I can't wait for the right wing types to demonize BDSM once this movie knocks off Sniper from the top.

It's not as simple as that, but it does get to a deeper truth that people who at least desire to be on top in that kind of relationship come from a life where there's not much else in their control.

When his stash was found out did someoneā€¦give him a hard time about it?

I hate that trope of once the door shuts you can say stuff like that without the possibility that Walker comes in and just kills everyone.

I'm going to feel like I need to take a bath to was off the creepiness after I ask, butI watched it on Amazon and there's a brief nip-slip, did anyone watching FX catch that?

Extreme Prejudice is as none other than ZODIAC MOTHERFUCKER himself put it, "OWNAGE SQUARED". By the time his character meets Nick Nolte's and introduces himself as "Major Paul Hackett" I almost stood up and said god damned right you are.

I heard there's been a remake in the works for years. Last I heard Syfy was going to do a series.

The "half measures" speech/story never fails to give me goosebumps. I'm glad he's on Better Call Saul but a Mike spin-off would have been epic.

Sounds awesome. Doubt it'll play at my IMAX theater but there's always hope.

And oddly enough he played a character in a somewhat similar relationship to the lead character in the FX version of The Bridge.

King Kong ain't got shit on me (guy's also in Training Day).

Looked like a younger Peter Weller.

It's neither here nor there really, but it's not going to be worth dropping Amazon. I like the faster deliveries, and I love quite a few of their original shows.

They still let Vince McMahon and his lackeys run the building once a year or so.

"Tortious interference? Sounds like a disease caught by a radio"

According to the Variety article, Alec Baldwin, Luke Wilson and Albert Brooks are in it among others. Regardless of how you feel about Smith, that's a pretty strong cast.

*does the arm thing*

The most famous person to ever eat there was probably the drummer from Loverboy.

I come back to it every few years and it still does. It's hands-down my favorite comedy, and probably still Wes' best.

I remember it. I bet you it's not as funny now as it may have been then.