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True. Plus, the game had some pretty tongue-in-cheek moments, so it was sort of fitting to have that character name.
But yeah, CBS… nope.

No, you see, it actually made minus two times the amount of the other movie!

Hm, well there's the Jackal with Bruce Willis, which had a machine gun (so no ice bullets I'd say), and then there's the original, which as far as I'm aware also didn't have any ice bullets, although it's admittedly been a while since I saw both of them.

My native language is (Swiss) German, thanks for the compliment! Funny talking about that here, I actually mostly learned English by watching movies and TV shows. Interesting experience actually, because it's very different from how you normall learn a second language. Instead of going by grammatical rules and all

Hm, never played that game, but interesting to hear about it.

Always for the children, yes. :D

True about Stowe not being around, though I just suspected he was not there so as to avoid Job getting suspicious or somesuch (or maybe still inside the bar).

Hm, now that would be interesting. Personally I thought that they were all at Genoa. It's not a huge base, but it seems large enough to be able to keep prisoners separate from each other. And I don't really see Stowe as a guy who gives is lackeys as much leeway so that they can keep their own prisoners at their own

Once he was out of his self-pity phase I actually stopped being annoyed be Gordon, he seems pretty OK at the moment in my book.

I think Proctor getting killed due to Rebecca could make for a pretty interesting story arc, however I think at this point Rebecca is still not really built up enough as a serious adversary to be a proper threat. Sure she can cause mayhem due to her recklessness, but against an enemy who has a plan and motivation to

Yup, it's kinda funny. When you tell people about Banshee ("Violence! Action! Murder! Mayhem! Boobies!"), it doesn't exactly inspire confidence in its intellectual groundwork ("Consistent character work!"), but it really is actually pretty damn smart and disciplined (by that I mean the writers usually stick to

I just rewatched that show a few weeks ago. Damn, I miss it. :-(

I must admit I was very disappointed when that happened. And I actually rather like Damien Lewis as an actor. First came across him in Band of Brothers and liked him, and then in the 2007 TV show "Life", which I really liked (Charlie Crews is awesomeness IMO), although of course that show also had the advantage of

We should just make him the Russian president in every movie and TV show.

Well, you know, raping, pillaging, child soldiers… none of that really clashes with western capitalism (at least in some people's minds), so it's less of a threat to our lifestyle than communism I suppose. Not that today's Russia is communist, but since this is Homeland I don't think we need subtlety or accuracy I

Well, unless you go into a tactical unit and get constant traininng, you might actually be better at shooting and in better physical shape when you come straight out of the academy than when you've been sitting at a desk and driving around in a car from interview to interview and crime scene to crime scene for a few

Is that the one with the bullet made from ice? I think I saw that movie many, many years ago.

Maybe they'll switch to senators and congressmen at some point? Or governors? Or politicians from other countries? Surely there are enough politicians to go around for assassination plots.

Damn, had to read that twice with the double negative (not a complaint, I appreciate linguistic artistry, especially since English is not my native tongue).

I must admit that it has been quite a while since I saw those WW episodes, so I don't recall the specifics, I mostly remember finding the storyline not very plausible overall. You may very well have a good point, but my memory is honestly too hazy at this point to really debate this properly, my apologies.