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Is that a metaphor for saying he defecates everywhere ?

To this day, I still love watching "Goldfinger".
But I think my favourite Bond is Timothy Dalton.

I'm not sure I'd count Michael Mann as "influential" in the sense that I don't think I've ever watched anything (that I can think of) trying to come close to a Michael Mann movie.
No one on this planet shoots shootout scenes as well as he does though (even in subpar movies like "Blackhat", you have to admire the

The only Bay movie I kinda tolerate is "13 Hours (etc…)". I just wish it had been directed by Ridley Scott on whatever he was high on when he made "Black Hawk Down". ><"

Walked out on it without ever watching it !

If watching a McG-directed movie can't convince him, nothing can ! Ôo

Makes me sad to think most people today will remember William Petersen because of "CSI" rather than "Manhunter".
And, no disrespect to Anthony Hopkins, but Brian Cox knocked it out of the park as Lektor.

I watched it quite a while ago, and never felt the need to re-watch it. But it was far from incompetent, and I had a good time watching it.

Well………I'm not sure I disagree with that assesment…! Ôo

That's a solid list, although we might be surprised (again ! ^^)…

To this day, I still absolutely looooooooove "Desperado". I'm not sure Robert Rodriguez has done anything better since then….all right, maybe the Salma Hayek-dancing-with-the-snake scene from "From Dusk Till Dawn" (I love "Machete", but Salma Hayek's not in it, so….^^).

That's the only reason I'd watch the Oscar ceremony.

She's just in training, her goal is to defend Roman Polanski.

"It's not violence, it's alternative pacifism."
Kellyanne Conway

Well, given that there are genuine fans of Michael Bay's "Transformers" movies, I guess I shouldn't be surprised Ôo.

I think you are exactly on point with your "soap opera" comparison. It's how it ended up feeling to me anyway.
It's kinda sad, there was probably a good show in there somewhere, not wasting potentially solid performances (though I'm not sure Charlie Hunnam can act as of yet…), not having Katey Sagal cover every song

I watched it, all seven seasons (and I'm a man, no doubt ! ^^).
I enjoyed the first two, got through the third one, and then cringe-watched the rest (and it was horrible, besides a few interesting scenes and guest stars, especially the last season).
After enduring the utter debacle that was "The Bastard Executioner",

I wonder if there is anyone out there besides Kurt Sutter who thinks people want more Sons of Anarchy-related stuff ? Ôo

"Don't get riled up, it's only old cars and bisons, people !"
Ian MacShane

I have to admit, I threw that bit in there a little randomly. But I reckon anything she's done recently has been a wee bit sub-par…Ôo