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Maybe I glossed over you mentioning it, but the apartment scene after he kills his mother and his former co-workers stop by—that was a great scene. The tension was palpable from start to finish. I think I’m the only that laughed when he told the little guy he could leave, because there was no way he was getting that

Oh perhaps just grow and stop letting every little thing bother you. Keep in mind I don’t mean you should sit idly by if someone is making actual threats (in which case, report away), but if someone disagrees with you vehemently and perhaps even (gasp!) calls you a bad name, ignore them and block them. Pretty simple.

Plot twist! They called the Direct Deposit Police!

Mute” was bad, maybe not Top 10 bad, but deserving to be on this list. Paul Rudd’s death scene was actually pretty excellent though.