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Maybe not necessarily out of spite, but I could never get into Alice Cooper. I appreciate his place in rock history, but his voice just never connected.

Major Paul goddamned Hackett.

Once I saw those eyes I forgot all about Duke.

I have vague memories of loving this show when it was originally on I would have been about 6 or 7).

Not to generalize too much, but I'd imagine if he is a Republican he's probably very moderate not unlike Clint Eastwood. From what I've seen hardline conservatives in the entertainment business usually tend to be on the fringes (Ted Nugent, Kirk Cameron).

As someone who's not a comic book guy at all, but loved the Nolan Batman movies, I give it major props.

Like who???

Part of that is that the standards of beauty a lot of Americans are raised on is what they see in mainstream media, and some take the smart-ass route of saying it's horrific if they see anything less than that.

If the guys knew what they were doing they would have prevented it from smelling foul beforehand.

I see people talk about it here as if it were some sort of horror show, but I took away some pretty hot stuff from it, and usually forgot some of the less-than-photogenic participants. But honestly, God (if there is one) bless all of them for revealing themselves like that.

They tried a show called Sex/Now which was basically all about cam girls.

But there were guns.

…and his scene with Michael Douglas in Wall Street.

Good time to remind people how awesome The Limey is.

Isn't he the brother of someone who was a big shot at New Line before WB swallowed them up whole? It would stand to figure that could have hurt his chances to go further with his talent, odd as it sounds.

Emmerich's turn on The Americans (no S3 spoilers please) totally rewound my thinking on what he could do because he only played villains or 2nd banana to the villain in what I'd seen him in previously. He could absolutely hold a franchise (or another show) on his own.

She almost got the part of Ripley

It even does that slow shaky-cam you see in Terrence Malick's recent stuff.

Don't know why but the first thing I thought of was him in I Heart Huckabees. Seeing Warden Norton sing along to Shania Twain was hilarious.

I think Hannibal's influence goes a little deeper, when it comes to Matt's heightened senses it reminds me a lot of Will visualizing the crimes. Would be interesting to see all the shows this has made a nod or two towards. It shows that the creators were mindful of it's more mature audience.