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No. He fully cleaned himself in the shower, he toweled off, but he's a scared confused kid, not a stone cold killer, while dressing and searching for and grabbing any personal items, murder weapon, etc. he got blood on his hands, didn't notice because he was panicked, took it with him to the cab, it's nothing for the

I take your point, but the cops are certainly able to state that the victim was sexually assaulted and murdered, Naz was nude while he committed these acts, he showered, dressed, and fled the scene with the murder weapon. If the shower drain shows no residual blood, well, he let the water run, he scrubbed it, etc. and

Hyperbole much? Keating and Carter are most definitely not horror masters in the making, and saying that does them no favors. Rife is always so easily impressed by indie horror, with her undiscerning critical judgement, I don't think I've ever seen her give a bad review in the genre. I endured Pod because of a

It's rare to see a romance this well done. The leads are both fantastic. They create really specific characters with their silence and postures more than through dialogue, and they are well served by the naturalism of the supporting characters. Their interlude in the forest, and the consequences, are a beautiful

When this feature hits i like to check the Wikipedia List of American films for that year to see if perhaps there is another movie that fits a little better in my opinion. It's always a trip down memory lane, and reminds me that I have seen a ton of movies, and back then as a kid, I sure went to the theater a lot.

Kevin is such a poorly written character, plot driven with no feel of an actual person. His entire little cocaine odyssey is about as generic as it gets. Sells drugs, euphoric; sells drugs, euphoric; robbed and beaten, terrified, cringing and crying. What do I do? What do I do? I'm sorry, I'm sorry. And a little while

The movie was fantastic, though despite a solid cast, Barkin, Hatosy, and Speedman, in particular, I'm a little leery of diving into this one, it is summer though, so it'll probably get a chance.

As the named member of a small group dedicated to the eradication of name defamation, I just want you to know that the Itty Bitty Tittie Committee is on your side, Titi.
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Holy shit, I haven't seen that in probably thirty years , but I always thought that was Hogan, and it ain't. Sunset Sam was Steve Strong, and I have to say that would seem to be a big improvement, all things, such as racist rants during surreptitiously filmed sex, considered.

He is indeed a perspicacious man, I remember catching Elephant Parts on like Night Flight or something as a kid, and that blend of music and surreal comedy was pretty awesome and eye opening and features a young unknown Hulk Hogan). He also was an Exec Prod for Repo Man, which, well, that made the world a better

Fool me once, shame on, shame on you. Fool me, you can't get fooled again.

Pretty common really, I've seen numerous examples, but for an extreme example, Wladimir Klitschko, 6'7", 225#+, former undisputed world heavyweight champion with 23 title defenses under his belt, has been dating/married to Hayden Panettiere, 5' 0", for six years and they have a child. The mechanics of the sex kind

"It's like 'Yo! Whatever happened to truth in advertising.' You know?"

Overall a very good episode as the screws continue to tighten in unexpected ways, but I felt the same way about the Young-Hee scheme, good tv, but it seems absurdly impractical and convoluted. I also thought Elizabeth neck stabbing the rapey vagrants (Thanks, Reagan!) was a little over the top and unnecessary to

NHL Update!

See ya Banshee, and thanks for the awesome ride. I came to this show late, because, come on, a paroled thief assumes the identity of a sheriff in a small Pennsylvania town in Amish country, that can't work, that's just ludicrous. And the glorious results leave me shamed for doubting; superbly written characters that I

I'm guessing I'm older than you, but before Louis Joliet Mall opened in 1980, downtown (east of the river basically) had Sears, JC Penney, Kline's, a big old Woolworth's with an old timey lunch counter, there was a sporting goods store, a model and games store, three bookstores, furniture stores, candy stores, a

That's one of them, about five blocks from the old house. I wouldn't call old Joliet a shithole at all, I had a blast growing up there, good friends, pretty girls, great food, parks and golf courses, tons of good bars that were all pretty accessible even before I was legal, I mean from plainfied to lockport and

I grew up in Joliet, it is truly a city of dive bars, within a couple blocks radius from my house alone there were five, extended to a mile about eighteen, I don't have to think to hard to count more than three dozen that I wandered to with various friends semi-regularly back in my misspent youth.

As great as that fight was, the fight between Olek and Carrie in Hood's loft has always been my favorite, it went on forever with escalating brutality, pending of course, fingers crossed, a Hood-Burton showdown before this ends.