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There's a very good book called Difficult Men about the show runners of the Golden Age shows. Wiener comes across a gigantic dick (pun wholly intended). Gilligan the total opposite, chill as fuck and very collaborative. Milch, obviously, a brilliant weirdo. Chase self-loathing about not being on film and generally

Hey, he is a cool dude.

Combine it with the above shows. San Giacomo, Brie and Brook.

And Statham still managed to upgrade from her.
CLASSIC STATHAM.

Always drink Fireballs (cinnamon schnapps and Tabasco sauce). c/o The Guest, a movie full of useful life lessons.

Show me the back of a Volkswagen!

On a similar note, Lord Flashheart. WOOF.

Great dancer too.

I'll tell you who wasn't a good role model. Mobin. Couldn't hack it.

And baby eater becomes hero in Snowpiercer.

Great answer.

Pro wrasslin' wise I'd have to go for Foley. Defied all expectations, pushed himself beyond his limit, got out while the going was (relatively) good and is by all accounts a solid family man. Plus his wife is smoking hot.

Stone Cold's Rick stories on his podcast make him sound like the best dude ever. One of the toughest guys around but completely chill/perpetually stoned.

No it's probably the titties.

ZMF made some pretty convincing arguments.

Dudley Smith or Vic Mackey. Getting shit done and to hell with the consequences.

LION.

Pod is that you?

Pod is that you?

That and the time he pulled a Crimson Tide and single-handedly averted World War III.