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Frank Tavares
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It is the ultimate act of selfishness to leave behind 6 children and a wife because you have nothing better to do than take drugs.

Lock your doors everyone, OJ got parole!!!

I'll torrent it just to have a look. I think Bateman is a decent actor.

At least this one didn't have a 30 year-old Stockard Channing playing a high school student.

Who cares.

the blog is down. wonder why?

Will Dinesh and Gilfoyle just sleep together already and get it over with…

So when are Dinesh and Gilfoyle going to finally get it on?

All this SVU talk reminds me of a Sopranos episode where Christopher refers to the show as Law & Order SUV. I still crack up every time i think about it.

Doesn't this fat slob have anything better to do with her time?

Sorry, but it wasn't that good a film.

Some bad writing here. Being that Chuck's family were all initial investors before the IPO even hit the market, they cannot sell their shares prior to the lockup period expiring. That would typically be 6 months to a year after so why all the nonsense?

He needs to come out of the closet already

The coolest thing about the films were the interstitials between scenes

Better

"Well, I like Wisconsin!"

You mean Danny Glover

A fitting end. Hannah's child, like his mother, latching onto and sucking the life out of everyone, including the viewers.

I kinda feel Axe feels guilty about his wealth and looks to be on a path to tearing it all down. He seemed very conflicted about Dollar Bill's deal. I think he wanted to go for it not to make the money but because he knew it was a bad deal which would lead to the downfall of his whole empire.

I just didn't buy the ending that this complete transformation took place once the baby "latched on" to Hannah at the end.