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I love Bacon! You want to talk bacon history, look me up.
Movies I own:
Taxi Driver
The Departed
Leon: The Professional
Raging Bull
Pulp Fiction
Goodfellas
Dog Day Afternoon
The Dark Knight
Scarface
Stalag 17
The Longest Day
The Deer Hunter
Heat
Naked
Apocalypse Now Redux
The Assasination of Jesse James
There Will Be Blood
No Country For Old Men
Into The Wild
Unforgiven
The Good, The Bad, the Ugly
The Last Temptation of Christ
Mean Streets
Swingers
Reservoir Dogs
The Evil Dead Series
The Right Stuff
The Bridge on the River Kwai
The Godfather Series
Cool Hand Luke
Serpico
Badlands
Chinatown
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Big Lebowski
(TV)
The Wire Complete Series
Deadwood Complete Series
The Shield:Seasons 1-6
Spaced Complete Series
Generation Kill
(Foreign)
8 1/2
400 Blows
Army of Shadows
Au Hasard Balthazar
Battle of Algiers
Bicycle Theives
Breathless
La Dolce Vita
Jules and Jim
Contempt
L'Avventura
Diary of a Chambermaid
Hiroshima Mon Amour
Le Cercle Rouge
Le Deuxieme Souffle
Le Samourai
The Leopard
Wages of Fear
Rashamon
Andrei Rublev
Shoot the Piano Player
People I own:
Your Mom
Reviews
Lights Out (2011)
The pilot put my lights out
I watched this show hoping witness the next great FX show and was sadly disappointed. FX normally does well when they make great "guy dramas" (The Shield, Rescue Me, and Justified being among the best) but "Lights Out" is one of the worst shows ever made by FX. Okay, it's not that terrible but the characters are generic and the plot is played out. Holt McCallany is capable, as are Stacy Keach and Pablo Schreiber but I hope they haven't ruined their careers with this show. The fault lies entirely with the writing team who obviously Netflixed "On the Waterfront", "Raging Bull", "Rocky", "The Wrestler", and "Million Dollar Baby" before trying their hands at writing a t.v. show. The daughters are the worst as they simply are blonde versions of the daughters on "Modern Family". The only entertainment I got out from the show was playing a drinking game the second half hour in which I had to take a shot every time the show introduced another stereotype. By the time they showed the previews for the next episode, I was "on the canvas". If I ever watch the show again, which I won't, I will take a shot every time poor Catherine McCormack's accent trembles like a punch drunk pugilist. I have been a member of IMDb since 2005 and this is the first review I have ever written because I am so disappointed by FX programming decision, hype, and ultimate letdown.