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Imagine if this dude was black. O'Reilly would be OUTRAGED in a completely different manner.

I'm honored you even replied, rather than just left an invisible downvote I'd never know about! Upvoted!

He is then doubled teamed by Snake Man with Spank Man. Spank Man of course is holding gripping Snake Man tightly during the battle. Snake Man as a result turns purple and dies of asphyxiation. Spank Man is now super tired.

Crixus!!!!!

Enjoyed Peter Jacobson a lot in this episode, particularly his, I didn't want to be a rat anymore line. Really affecting.

The review mentioned it happened in the episode where Burke was stabbed….though dob't remember seeing it there either.

It's clickbait-y bs.

This really reminds me of that GI Joe story where they go to that alternate dimension where Cobra won and the Baroness is part of the resistance. Wouldn't be surprised if it served as inspiration.

RIP Bill Paxton.

Def agree. Plus Patlabor 2 is a great film, and is really reminiscent of the 1995 Ghost in the Shell (I watched it way after), it was directed by Oshii after all, and was only a few years before it, so they shared the same aesthetics and atmosphere. Really a great time for anime. Still need to watch the first Patlabor

Even if you remove the previous versions, this is still a poorly written film. Besides the awful dialogue and narrative they clubbed you over the head with, if she was a refugee, and only 1 year had passed since being put into her body, how did she become a Major? Her made up past doesn't mention or imply any military

Haha, who knew this was exactly the comedy we needed!

Last Night was great! Saw that in Prague back in '02.

#confusion

Thought it was a little flat. Was still pretty decent, but there was too much interference/influence by the Chinese that you could really see by the end of the film. Plus that one actor's portrayal of withdrawal was pretty hammy.

The Siege, was pretty prescient for its time. A pre-9/11 film about a terrorist attack (terrorists who were trained by the CIA) on NYC which results in martial law where they begin rounding up anyone that looks middle eastern.

I haven't seen A Hero Never Dies yet, but the Longest Nite was really good. Johnnie To's crime dramas are usually pretty great.

Sean Bean was in Ronin. And he didn't die!! Though De Niro exposed and humiliated him!

Willie Mays Hays! He hits like Mays, and runs like Hayes!

Brainwashed into forgetting who he was = drinking way way too much!