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    As I remember John Milius said the first movie's Soviet tactics were based on a Wehrmacht half-assed pipe dream. They'd take some Caribbean islands, land at Veracruz, then head north into the US plains states - good tank country. Germans never had control of the sea lanes nor ships to do this.

    Many thanks!

    Yes! But in my case recently watching Zombieland may have triggered it.

    I'm sold - but I was sold when Bond adjusted his cuff atop the train.

    I'll opt for a Remington 1866 in .41 rim fire.

    http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/cloud_atlas_2012/reviews/?type=top_critics

    Shitbird? (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Shitbird)

    Those thermal bandages were necessary to further the plot.

    "Was called rifling." Is called rifling. "...precluded their widespread military use. Once rifling was integrated with old designs, everything changed." Yyyes, but it took the introduction of the hollow based Minié ball (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minié_ball) along with rifled muskets to make the change - and our

    Didn't notice at first but was mentally adding TIE sounds as I watched.

    I too am labeled a social butterfly - with < 100 friends. The only like they brought up was "American Psycho." I'm in. I don't know why.

    Don't let the boas and pythons in the Everglades read this.

    Just wait until our Florida pythons and boas get over there, rodents.

    So why's the top picture of the English Civil War. Murkins used caplock muskets, not matchlocks.

    Is that an ice cream truck sounding off in the first part?

    Shouldn't that be Imperatrix Furiosa?

    nicely done

    Lojban?

    Any time a meteor shower is announced I think of John Wyndham's "Day of the Triffids" read long ago.

    Now playing

    Kerry Conran's John Carter of Mars treatment.