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But Shaymalan made sure to correct Aang's name so that we know how we're supposed to say it!

Like everywhere on Earth, there was a perfectly respectable ecosystem. I'm actually surprised that with all the garbage and bodies piling up along the path that, we haven't read about an influx of more scavenger species.

Clearly they must first kill the dragon, then make the blade. Then they realize that dragons have lots of teeth or scales or claws. By the end of the movie, horrible little teenagers all have authentic dragon blades, and John Cusack gets all put out in appropriate fashion.

See, I thought the ending of Munich bungled the film. So perhaps it's just that you don't like Spielberg's endings? I thought War of the Worlds was an above average popcorn movie, which is hard to find these days as it is.

I refuse to believe that an Alvin and the Chipmunks sequel made half a billion dollars. I am opting out of that particular timeline.

I thought that was Azim in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves!

He got crazy cut for that Predators movie - which I did not watch on purpose.

That seems to be Scott's ability now - the peripherals and atmospheres of his movies are genuinely interesting. Even Robin Hood, which had some truly unfortunate plot points, had great atmosphere.

Yes.
My first legendary ship, I was pretty well decked-out (ha!) and thought I'd try my hand at a legendary battle. It did not go well. I felt like I was attacking an air craft carrier with a pt boat.

I have the commemorative metal case for III, yet never actually picked up the game. It's just sitting on my game shelf, adding beauty without being technically worth anything.

Yes - tending without actually trimming a single stem!

It was a little heartbreaking to see Dodo go back to the morphine - I was hoping that she and Peepers would kindle when she got clean.

I just want a ringtone of Peepers listing things: "The wainscotting? The Triceratops fossil? The Zulu hunting spear? The settee?…"

Well then, I guess I was the trusting one. I fell victim to my own adage that people will believe anything if it's said with enough confidence. Back then I didn't want to do anything that would bring out the toxic rule professors, because it ate up valuable play time and I didn't like being treated like I was

Usually there was nothing I could do at the end of my turn to stop them because I'd already tapped out everything summoning/attacking. I'd try to keep something ready for the inevitable counterattack on my own turn, but it didn't always work. I felt like I was on the wrong side of a "name that tune" show. Only lied to

It's been a few years for me as well. No, haste still works, but when I left several of the vets at my game store were using it just like any instant spell. The way it worked was that every time I ended my turn, my opponent would summon a bunch of stuff before my turn "technically" ended. Then his (99% of my

I was really into MTG at one point - but then I got fed up with the aforementioned kid players. When I lost to these smug little trolls it was the worst. That, and I got really frustrated to the morphing of the "turn" based system to where everyone was playing on everyone else's turn so that they could bypass

Where do I send the bill haha?

….You're not a GOD??!!

That would make sense if confusion were the goal. If uninfected die and don't reanimate, that would plant the seeds of doubt needed to keep things from getting to effective.