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Not since Cain and Abel has the phrase "brotherly love" meant less than zero.

Gracias.

There's nothing "moral" about lying to your brother about your mother's last words. Chuck is not a bad guy, but he's certainly not a good guy.

Any lawyers or law students know if Chuck's taping of Jimmy without his knowledge is legal? As a journalist, whenever I've conducted an interview with a recording device, I've asked, "Do you mind if I record this?" and if they say "Yes, I do mind" the recorder goes off.

Vince Giligan's Breaking Bald coming in 2017!

Well, at the very least Howard rocks his suits better.

Jimmy and Kim worked as a team to pull off small cons where they fleeced suckers in bars to give them money. Money in the form of a check they didn't cash. Chuck and Howard worked as a team to pull off a big con to steal away Mesa Verde from Kim.

Jimmy is no victim and Chuck is no innocent.

Jealousy is a mutha, brah.

The Ted Cruz Story: The Rise and Fall of an Inflamed Asshole starring Miles Punch Me In the Face Hard Teller directed by Brett Ratner produced by Michael Bay and loathed by millions.

It sure as hell ain't Shia LaBeouf and thank God for that!

Agreed. Petersen's Graham was teetering on the edge and a strong breeze would have pushed him over it.

I'll say the definitive Superman is Christopher Reeve. He inhabited Clark Kent and Superman in a way nobody has before or after. Henry Cavill isn't even trying to play Kent, but then when you're saddled with a hack like Zack (Snyder), he's saddled with a big disability.

Three or four vocalists? Penny-ante. Santana has plowed through Gregg Rolie, Leon Thomas, Leon Patillo, Greg Walker, Luther Rabb, Joel Badie, Alex Ligertwood, Buddy Miles, Tony Lindsay, Vorriece Cooper, Curtis Salgado and Andy Vargas.

Which is why I didn't waste my time trying to rent Caligula from Blockbuster.

Your mom's a boss. I always said that about her.

Oh, go update your My Space page, grandpa.

I also follow Chris Stuckmann. He's got a true fan's approach to his video reviews.

Not so much censor movies as Blockbuster being owned by Viacom, which also owned Paramount, would ask for and receive from studios videos edited for their stores. Think of Requiem For A Dream with no "ass-to-ass" and go from there.

If I needed one of the 100 copies of Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, my go-to corporate video store was West Coast Video. Not only did they have a much better selection of horror, action, blaxplotation, documentaries and foreign flicks than Blockbuster, the store near me also had a pretty impressive X-rated video