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Still he was a huge star, the #TV show in America and exported around the world. He was in some successful movies too, Elvis was super huge but never made a decent movie. Yes, it was an ensemble cast but he was very popular, adored by millions. His drug dealer said Prince was extremely nervous, shy, especially about being in public, on stage. Prince took drugs for these reasons and more. Sorry, he was a major addict. RIP Prince. According to Prince's longtime ex drug dealer Prince was "majorly addicted". The final shootout near the end. I thought it was so well written, and so well directed. Ed hides out by the overhang until morning and pulls off a clumsy, but successful, arrow shot against his rifle toting enemy. The way they filmed it meant that most people have to see it more than once to understand exactly what happened. Great filmmaking! I doubt it was his lack of willpower. Addiction is terrible. Matthew Perry started drinking, and loving drinking, when he was pretty young. Later, he got addicted to much more powerful drugs. But he was still in his 20's. He started young, he hit the drinking and drugs hard. So hard it almost killed him several times. Some people's brains are wired to where they can't stop, no matter how hard they try, they just can't stop. Matt had so many drug/drinking problems..he really needed a good Chandler to watch over him. He certainly didn't look 20 but I like the fact they used him both young and old. I hate it when they use different actors for the same character, unless the actors are actually related by blood. This post was deleted after I scurried back inside my house after a sudden rainstorm and lightning strike while I was hitting some fungoes so hard I actually knocked the cover off the ball! Fox did a great job with the transfer to Blu-Ray. They finally fixed the messed up audio that was present in the "Ice" episode. The Dolby DTS-HD sounds great. They also included the extras from the DVD set. The X-Files in 1080p high resolution is a no brainer. you're not immoral, they made enough money off of us You're right that one of the causes of dementia is losing purpose in life. Maybe in Bruce's case he spent the last 30-40 years on TV and movie sets. The endless hours sitting around, the stress of having to constantly perform, along with lack of exercise and sleep is very toxic to the body. I also believe Bruce used to drink very regularly. In short, it's very possible Bruce's lifestyle was the cause of his dementia. From USA Today: "The program is a SAG-AFTRA non-dramatic production under a separate agreement that is not subject to the union's strike order," SAG-AFTRA said in a statement. "The majority of our members who are regular cast on Saturday Night Live had contractual obligations to the show prior to the strike 1. Ozzy 2. Robert Plant 3. Rob Halford 4. Mick Jagger 5. Kurt Cobain 6. Bon Scott 7. Steve Marriot 8. Lemmy 9. Roger Daltrey 10. Jim Morrison . . . 30. John Fogerty . . . . . . 700. Scott Stapp . . . . 972. The guy at my local bar. . . . . . . . 1437. Me in my grade 7 band . . . . . . . . . . 2188. The drunk homeless guy at your local mall. . . . . . . 2732. Gene Simmons 2733. Frank Stallone I always thought he had a horse face, especially back in the 60's and 70's. I think Roger forcing them to all hold hands and bow at the end of Live 8 was the final nail in the coffin. Dave was surely thinking "he actually thinks he's the leader!" .. ..which harks back to the early 80's when Dave was asked what he thinks of Roger Waters and he sharply gave a Nazi salute. It doesn't seem like much went into the production. It's not well thought out, not polished, nor even professional. I've listened to a lot of Floyd over the years, I even bought 3 of Roger's solo albums and 1 David Gilmour album. I even went to David Gilmour solo concert in 1984. All in all the only thing I've liked since 1982 is part of The Final Cut, 2 David Gilmour songs off his About Face album, all of Roger's ill fated Radio K.A.O.S. album and their 3 song reunion at Live Aid, or whatever the hell it was. But for Roger at age 80 to make this very plain and dull redux is just idiotic and a complete waste of time. Roger should have simply stayed home to watch the rain. 2.5/10 The link you provided states how difficult it is to diagnose mental disorders without direct examination of Hitler. What mental condition do you think he had? This link confirms that most theories about Hitler is he most likely had a personality disorder(s) that began in childhood. At least one doctor that treated Hitler suggested he had "Hysteria" which is nowadays known as the cluster B "Histrionic Personality Disorder". Hitler most likely was not psychotic nor mentally deranged and like I mentioned there are multiple accounts from witnesses who were with Hitler in his last days that said his mental faculties were intact. Yes, I agree there's no doubt Hitler killed himself. The Soviets did a very thorough autopsy. The great BBC documentary "The World at War" interviews several Soviet doctors who actually performed the autopsy, the docs in the doc can be seen on YouTube. Hitler's closest aides were quite amazed how mentally sharp Hitler was all the way to the end. Yes, he was a physical wreck, he even had a heart attack yelling at his generals shortly before his death..but his mental faculties remained. The U.S. is so watered down it's come to this sad situation. She's the best of all the other trash out there. The U.S. is so watered down it's come to this.