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Umkleidekabinengerede.

Steven Seagal!

Damn, I was hoping for Vektor, too!

Well said.

Reminds me of what my brother told me about his landscaping apprenticeship, that the old, functioning-alcoholic and spinally damaged landscapers laughed at him for going into a "gay stance" in order to lift heavy objects without breaking his back.

Hehe, while it's been mainly forbidden to smoke in most restaurants, bars etc. in Germany for some years now, I live in the small "city-state" of Bremen (a bit more than half a million inhabitants), where, according to a study from 2012 I've just found online (just to compare to my identical feelings about the

Which was also the teribble climax of the pogrom in Germany in 1938, the "Reichspogromnacht", which is why 9 November is a commemoration day today.

At least he listened to some sweet Exhorder in that first scene - to the song "Homicide" off the beautiful album "Slaughter in the Vatican", to be precise.

Beerfest 2: Das Boot! Das Boot!

Well, Budweis is the German version of the Czech toponym: České Budějovice.

Alors on danse, alors on chante? Enchanté, monsieur!

Ummm…please read my post again!
"…list of…actors that haven't been mentioned yet [=Ironside]…James Remar Clancy Brown William Forsythe…" ;)

Thanks, but please have another look at Brian Thompson:
http://www.culturalatrociti…
He can easily hold his own in a (possibly) pockmarked, square-jawed face-off (ha!) with Studi and Sadler!

Billy Drago: hell yeah! Richard Lynch is dead, I'm afraid…

Unfortunately, Alexander Godunov is dead.

Great idea! So many awesome villain-actors, spanning from silent brutes and henchmen via creepy psychos to higher level corporate/military/organized crime bad guys. This list of (mostly 80s/90s) actors that haven't been mentioned yet and are still alive would suffice for several movies:

Boy, I'm sure glad it's not "problematic". But also kind of bummed it's not "everything".

Guatemala, I think.