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Lieutenant Colonel Mack Balls
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They like posting Breitbart-bait (Breitbait?) and seeing the regulars swarm like sharks in a blood frenzy. I like to imagine O'Neal watching all of this from a command center a la PSH in The Hunger Games.

That took an inordinately long fucking time. And this is one of those occasions where I'm not sorry that people will read these comments and not be able to see the context of the discussion, because sometimes it's good for a laugh. This was just… sad and disheartening.

Also that this was direct-to-streaming so by "theater" you mean "futon"

Like "If men and women are equal then why can't women defend themselves from rapists???? CHECKMATE, FEMINISTS"

Wow, I bet your mom was really mean

Without Disqus, we'd never know what menstruation-hating anti-Semites think about this article!

It's like seeing Hemingway write!

Well, their periods do attract bears, I've heard

Aww, all I needed was the "SJW" square and I woulda had it!

I've been really digging Google Play lately. I got tired of my go-to Pandora station and started fucking around with some of the random, oddly-named stations on Play and heard some really cool bands I'd never heard before. Whoever is curating their stations is doing a pretty fucking good job.

That really was a beautiful score.

General: I just need you for one more film score, Horner.

"Cogburn." Haha, I get it.

Congrats! We just celebrated our fourth wedding anniversary by seeing a matinee of Mad Max and getting burgers at our favorite local Seattle burger joint while my mother-in-law watched our 3-month-old. Prepare for years of such excitement, yourself!

My first AD&D character was a boring paladin. He didn't have much of a story except for having a deep hatred for the undead based on the death of his father at their hands. Of course, I was in 7th grade when I first created him, so I can forgive the lack of nuance. The campaign eventually went a little off the rails

Yeah, don't get me wrong. This is one of my favorite movies and I generally buy that the crew is so intent on succeeding that they'd have a high level of tactical prowess. It's just that they're SO GOOD that I sometimes think that it strains the bounds of realism. It's really a minor complaint about a movie I love

That whole scene is really impressive in its tactical accuracy. The use of suppressive fire, bounding cover, tactical reloads — Neil's crew is so professional that it almost strains suspension of disbelief. Really cool sequence, in any case.

I read somewhere that it's actually "nuncular"

And Denise Richards gets pretty mad when people forget that she played a nucular psychiatrist in a James Bong movie.

Thanks, DRC. I think I'll give a shot and see if it's got me by episode 4. I'm generally into "overarching destiny"-type plots, so maybe it'll grow on me.