Boraes : So stupid. I'm sure in nigh 1,000 years they could of made a chemical, nanite, or maybe t...
random000 : It has a strong start. In addition to the writing & production, it's well-cast. Edgerton i...
random000 : Agree. Our fav is still Hannah Einbinder, daughter of Larraine Newman from original SNL.
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DeoVindice : I watched this originally for Tim Vine and he was brilliant however I really enjoyed every...
Odie : Thanks, I would of missed this! That was great!
Susan Queen : What a beautiful documentary that opens ones eyes to how food has evolved over such a shor...
andys189 : Even the minor characters are unbelievably funny! I was dying at Jimmy and the HR lady and...
StarWhisper : You are probably thinking of Counterpart, which was U.S. with ties to Germany in the story...
No way! Wait… was he? I thot he was older than that. Well, maybe but not by much—wasn’t what I consider to be a typical mil. Anyway, I kinda consider someone in the early 80s to be a late X’er or something. And if anyone called him that they better do it with a smile on their face and love in their heart.
Millenials are born between 1980 and 2000, or often 1981 to 1996 in some places. That’s it. No other criteria for it. They’re nearing their 40s in many cases. Millenial = Gen Y.