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Holy shit how cool would that be? Well we're at it, how about Party Down and Deadwood too?

I also had really good disguise and bluff scores. Once I convinced a band of orcs that I was a short orc by covering myself in mud.

You mean like the prewritten campaigns? It makes sense to not have you read those, but if it's regular manuals that makes less sense. I've been DMing a group of 3.5 and I always encourage people to read the various manuals if they want. They're new to it, and I figure it may help them get the details, because talking

I've always wanted to try out pathfinder, cause I've heard it's awesome. None of my RPGing friends every want to try it though

In my favorite 3.5 game, I was a halfling bard and had crazy perform for a few separate instruments. I also wasted a bunch in craft:basketweaving. For some reason, as a 16 year-old I liked being able to do such inane tasks. More than killing orcs, actually

I think 4th edition is a great way to introduce people to D and D- it's simple and easy to pick up. Overall, I would say that I think 3.5 is the most fun, but trying to teach it to people over a weekend would be tricky. I'm gonna have to check out some of those other games- they sounded pretty rad. 

I tried watching it once when I was drunk. Just bad and boring, which is unfortunate, because I've liked most of the other films that the misfits referenced.

That and "Ian McShane will be a conniving criminal bastard"

I'm pretty sure he came back a while after the prison. SPOILERS- There's several issues with just Rick and Carl before they run into anyone again, and they don't get Morgan until after they've bumped into a couple more people.

I procrastinated on my Film History paper on Night of the Hunter and Rear Window, instead beating Mass Effect 3. Also got through Season one disc 4 of Deadwood, The Chaser, Transsiberian, Deliver us from evil, and Sexy Beast.

Of the Fincher films I've seen, I'd rank in this order.

I still think that the game is pretty "meh", but the whole contingency plan is a pretty cool little insight. May be worth a rewatch at some point.

I don't know. I imagine Al would be a pretty efficient CEO

Saw John Carter, and regretted it. Finally began watching Deadwood- I'm on episode 4 and am completely hooked. 

Circle Jerks with Pennywise and Ignite. My date and I heckled Ignite to the point where the guitarist called me up onstage to get my ass kicked. I backed down and my punk-as-fuck girlfriendish dumped me a week later.

I think Japanese cinema is one of the best in the world, but it just doesn't make as many compelling action films as China or other east Asian areas. There are exceptions to this, of course, especially on what you define as action. A lot of the great samurai and ninja period pieces are quite slow and sure to turn off

China and Japan seem to be less and less important. Check out some Thai films- Chocolate has epic fights, but a laughably bad story. Some of Tony Jaa's films are worth it, particularly The Protector. Indonesia has Merantau, a flawed film, but with great fight scenes (and the team behind the epic-looking The Raid that

I feel like both Indie rock and mainstream rock have been stagnating for at least 5 years. Honestly, there hasn't been a major evolution in rock since the emergence of Indie, which I'm bored of. In the past, it seems like new trends were becoming popular every few years. I want to see non "Indie" musicians sell out

Let's not forget Teeth, perhaps the best film in the killer vagina genre. Not a great movie, but a lot of fun.

The other worthy scene: a priest attempting to drown a baby in holy water.