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Gotta go with Tony Soprano :103631605



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If you're under 40, you likely won't know who I'm talking about. But older timers who remember The Prisoner will remember Number Six. Classic late 60s fare.
 

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I've been watching season one all week...I can't get enough of the show...its been a few years since I've seen it, and when you go back and watch season one, you remember just how awesome the show was when it first came out.

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Magnum is all time favorite tv

but that cvcksucker Al Swearengen is knocking on the door (Deadwood)

Lt. Col. Kilgore from Apocalypse Now

Vince Vaughn in Clay Pidgeons
 

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My alltime favorite (with not even a close second)is :
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Journeyman said:
I've been watching season one all week...I can't get enough of the show...its been a few years since I've seen it, and when you go back and watch season one, you remember just how awesome the show was when it first came out.

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Season one was great. Isnt it amazing how much weight James Gandolfini has put on?
 

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Magnum is all time favorite tv

but that cvcksucker Al Swearengen is knocking on the door (Deadwood)

Lt. Col. Kilgore from Apocalypse Now

Vince Vaughn in Clay Pidgeons

:toast: I keep forgetting to start watching his series...May as well wait for DVD now:103631605
 

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Season one was great. Isnt it amazing how much weight James Gandolfini has put on?

I'm really into it again...I was thinking the same thing today.."T" was looking almost fit back then...he kicks a$$ though :suomi:
 
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volhound said:
Magnum is all time favorite tv

but that cvcksucker Al Swearengen is knocking on the door (Deadwood)

Lt. Col. Kilgore from Apocalypse Now

Vince Vaughn in Clay Pidgeons



Very good movie! The chick that Vaughn is railing in the keister, was that Charlize Theron? I really like that character also.
 

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i always thought sam kinison was damn funny. i love charlie sheen in 2 and a half men.hey journeyman your new avatar is you baby:103631605 ~RG
 

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Journeyman said:
:toast: I keep forgetting to start watching his series...May as well wait for DVD now:103631605

I think the first season is already out. If you do watch it, give it time, the characters develop slowly, but well worth it. I have never seen anything written like this show, mainly the dialogue.
 

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aceduecetrey said:
Very good movie! The chick that Vaughn is railing in the keister, was that Charlize Theron? I really like that character also.

Her name is Georgina Cates - a lot sluttier than Charlize Theron
 

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