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Shawn Hudson
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You can order the Mind Seize deck via eBay sans True Name, Baleful Strix and Sol Ring for $19. Not a bad deal if you ask me … or go to one of the big box stores to get the full deck for $29.

Big fan of EDH … my solution is to have multiple decks created. Almost all of my decks are of the same power level. Some have infinite combos, a tutor effect or two, and are pretty synergistic with whatever the general is trying to do. Let the people around you borrow them and then voila! Everyone's equal and it's all

I think Saving Ryan's Privates has already been made and spawned sequels.

I think Saving Ryan's Privates has already been made and spawned sequels.

Double Dragon wins all contests. The scene where Robert Patrick takes ghost-form and then plays the piano leaves everyone who sees it in a speechless, blubbering mess.

Double Dragon wins all contests. The scene where Robert Patrick takes ghost-form and then plays the piano leaves everyone who sees it in a speechless, blubbering mess.

Leprechaun 4 is quantitatively the best in the whole series. Only amateurs pick Leprechaun in the Hood (mostly because it was responsible for their other favorite show - CSI: Special Victims Unit).

Leprechaun 4 is quantitatively the best in the whole series. Only amateurs pick Leprechaun in the Hood (mostly because it was responsible for their other favorite show - CSI: Special Victims Unit).

Bluhrg. Disagree on both Falling Down and American Beauty. But as there are already comments about this, I'm just going to ask why no one listed Leprechaun 4: In Space … for any category? It's clearly one of Warwick's most important movies. Also … Cool as Ice? Rob Van Winkle - astonishing performance! And let's not

Bluhrg. Disagree on both Falling Down and American Beauty. But as there are already comments about this, I'm just going to ask why no one listed Leprechaun 4: In Space … for any category? It's clearly one of Warwick's most important movies. Also … Cool as Ice? Rob Van Winkle - astonishing performance! And let's not

Sounds good. I enjoyed the songs above, but didn't really get the feeling that there should be a new genre named after it. Looking forward to the sampler.

Sounds good. I enjoyed the songs above, but didn't really get the feeling that there should be a new genre named after it. Looking forward to the sampler.

It all sounds similar to the Northwest's wave of whatever-you-want-to-call-it that was headlined by acts like Modest Mouse and Death Cab. Maybe there's a difference, but I can't tell from the two posted videos. Also, I wish people would stop putting "-core" behind everything.

It all sounds similar to the Northwest's wave of whatever-you-want-to-call-it that was headlined by acts like Modest Mouse and Death Cab. Maybe there's a difference, but I can't tell from the two posted videos. Also, I wish people would stop putting "-core" behind everything.

If you still live in 1992, it's just as funny. Counting with Springsteen, Lucky Clovers, Die Hard in a grocery store … ah, the laughs keep on coming!

If you still live in 1992, it's just as funny. Counting with Springsteen, Lucky Clovers, Die Hard in a grocery store … ah, the laughs keep on coming!

If I liked "Brain Donors" as a 14-year-old, will I like this movie as a 32-year-old?

You mean The Hillz?

I feel the need to add my list. Not much of a fan of Doom, Sludge or Shoegaze. Not much for Cookie Monster vocals where I can't comprehend the singer -OR- where he/she sings in a wailing falsetto (sorry James Labrie). Despite this, I managed to make a Top 10 for 2011 … guess it just goes to show how deep the catalog