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Oh, I love Mike's schemes! It's just fun to see what ingenious device he'll come up with next.

There was something so warm when Jimmy asked Kim, "This guy?" unable to take in that someone such as her could love and care for him so much. It was a small moment but it said so much about him, his past and the relationship the two of them share. It's that relationship that will prove the most devastating and

Rocka Rolla by Judas Priest is underrated.

That's perfectly understandable.

I knew this would happen. It was inevitable. I just hope it's good. There's so much they could do with this conflict. World At War is definitely among my favorite games of all time.

I will certainly defend something like Unforgiven as being very well directed, among many things. That really was a film that deserves the mantle of "modern classic."

I'm sure he'll make it interesting. He's a good director. There's nothing wrong with showing that America has a lot of good people. I think nowadays people need that reminder more than ever. The people in power may not always make us look so great.

Bonded By Blood-Exodus
Blood Bound-Hammerfall
Lady Lou-Accept
Right Now-Van Halen
Danger Zone-Kenny Loggins
Warriors (Live)-Thin Lizzy
Elephant Man-Mastodon
From The Beginning-Emerson, Lake And Palmer
It's All Over Now-The Rolling Stones
Save Our Souls-Motley Crue
Vision And The Voice-Vader
Can U Deliver-Armored Saint
Beyond The

Holy Wars is one of the greatest metal songs of all time.

The live version with Jason Newstead croaking out, "Motherfucker!," between the "Dies" is about as metal as it gets.

He's right about how people take themselves way too seriously today but politicians are never above criticism. I do love Slayer, though…at least those first five records. After that it's really rough sledding with sporadic moments of genuine creativity and aggression, but they have been increasingly outmoded by the

That was a painful conclusion. You could feel that storm coming and when it hit, the impact was devastating. The acting here was incredible. Jimmy was pure emotion, hurt, betrayed and probably more vicious than he has ever been. Chuck, looking ever the worm, just cowers in fear. Even in triumph, there is a sad look of

Why is this a thing in this day and age? What century am I in?

I'd vote for Mott the Hoople an The Sweet, too.Roxy Music and T-Rex, as well.

Ted Nugent was very influential in the evolution of heavy guitar going back to his days in The Amboy Dukes. His albums in the 70s, especially the self-titled, were solid slabs of hard rock. It's hard to distance the man from his lunatic political edge but still, he was influential.

I guess they were Radioactive.

That list of bands makes me sad. How are they excluded?

…and Italy and North Africa and the entire Pacific Theater.

I also think that had Germany invaded Britain it would have a similar dilemma to what the US would have faced in invading Japan. It would have meant fighting for every inch of land and it would have been costly and bloody.

This was a VERY poor episode. There were virtually no surprises whatsoever. The Sasha ark was entirely pointless for a character that really had little to no development and a fairly obvious demise. That all felt telegraphed in advance and when her casket was opened, there was no shock, just a "well, something had to