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There is no randomness in the universe, there are just causes that are either not apparent or too numerous to account.

Ultimately, yes. Big Bang was the first link in a chain of events with uncountable intermediate steps that eventually resulted in the evolution of humans, cultural influences, cravings, availability, and your mood on this particular day that steered you towards one or the other.

There is no free will. A person can “do what they want”, but desires and impulses are shaped by history and circustances, genetic and environmental (including social). Every decision, including whether to follow or resist a specific desire, is based on events that have already taken place prior to the decision being

She is a great actress, her characters are very distinct and she eats up every scene and she’s been in really great movies. But I’m disappointed by all the “law of attraction”, holistic medicine, “putting energy into the world” crap.  At least she’s not a scientologist, I guess. Oh well, separating art from the

Was it Gordon Lightfoot’s “If you could read my mind” or The Killers “Read my mind”? I thought it was the latter while watching, but could be wrong

How about that flying garbage barge, dumping refuse in San Diego? I thought that was a reference to Soldier, the Kurt Russell movie, supposedly sharing the Blade Runner universe.

Bono is gradually morphing into Geddy Lee

Why is Varga's henchman always called "Yuria" around here? Wiki and IMDB have him called "Yuri" Gurka, which makes a lot more sense for a Ukrainian name

"Look at what they make you give" I think that was the first I started noticing Clive Owen

The vodka ambush and subsequent chase through Moscow traffic is classic.

Am I the only one who thought "Cradle 2 the Grave" was a sequel and I must have missed the original? Like "Cradle 2: The Grave", from the director of "Cradle"

-"No, *I'm* nipotent" -"Oh, I'm so sorry"

Two more: Liam Hemsworth, Elle Fanning. It has to be pretty common as show-biz is very connections-heavy and if you're successful and have a sibling with just enough talent, why wouldn't you help them along?

Jim Belushi? Casey Affleck? Beau Bridges? I'm sure there are more, just off the top of my head

Kathy Bates should do it. It should be a woman in any case as that seems to bug the orange one the most.

2010: Inception?

Also, I think there is an inetersting background history behind the commercial as this was part of Khruschev's efforts to introduce corn as a staple to the Soviet diet in the 50's since it was cheap and convenient to grow and the traditional wheat and rye harvests were becoming strained.

"Peace for all (i think)." —- What he sings is "pir na ves' mir" - "A feast for the whole world", a common saying for a great party with lots of food.