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Don't forget the lightbulbs. 

...he’s gone through a divorce (which he blames partly on the DVD sales), and his surly son, Jaden (Montana Jordan), is being held back a grade. Even worse (at least for this male ego), Jaden likes his mom’s new guy, Greg (Scoot McNairy), who’s given the boy a fancy-looking AR-15-style rifle that Buck dismisses as

For the record, I don’t find Puig irritating or not entertaining. However, he isn’t close to the level of Baez. When’s Puig ever looked entertaining just by catching gum, hmmm?

Pretty much the MLB in a nutshell. Point being, we need more Javy-esque players. 

This is a butt take. 

I think that from Anarchy on, these films have done a lot in exploring American cultural hegemony. Myth: You survive because you are the best. Reality: you are purged or not because of a system out of your control. 

The actor deserves a lot of credit for improving his craft.

One of my favorite parts in TW3 is when we get to explore Kaer Morhen again and how everything felt like TW1 version but with better graphics. 

What's the point of life when you know you are going to die?

Some trolling is good?  Is this right?

How are they defining lynching? I mean, if this doesn’t get at the state killing minorities with impunity then it’s a wasted exercise. The lynching laws that have been proposed in the past at the federal level mostly dealt with community executions and punishing local officials.

That's cool. These experiences are getting more and more rare sadly. 

For point 3, see Colon, Bartolo

I know. 'Twas a joke. 

Are you sure that wasn't Don Cooper?

Yes. 

I didn't like Wind Winter on first viewing. But Hell or High Water stands up to repeat viewing based on the eccellent acting and cinimitogorephy. 

I saw the commercials for this and I just knew *fuckin* knew it was going to be a bastardization of the original

Jefferson Davis is even rolling in his grave.

This is the worst story.