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			<title>The Resistance</title>
			<link>http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/blog.php?b=244</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2012 22:15:27 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>1. The Resistance - FF (http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=25746) - Moderator - Resistance win (3-2) 
2. The Resistance 2 - FF (http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=25920) - Moderator - Resistance win (3-1) 
3. The Resistance - Play It By Forum! #8 - BGG...</description>
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<li><a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=25920" target="_blank">The Resistance 2 - FF</a> - Moderator - Resistance win (3-1)</li>
<li><a href="http://boardgamegeek.com/thread/720839/the-resistance-play-it-by-forum-8" target="_blank">The Resistance - Play It By Forum! #8 - BGG</a> - Spy - Spies win (3-0)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=26032" target="_blank">The Resistance III - FF</a> - In Progress</li>
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			<title>+++Inquisitorial Review - Space Marine+++</title>
			<link>http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/blog.php?b=240</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Sep 2011 16:39:44 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>++Transmission++DELTA LEVEL++ 
+Inquisitor Kael - Ordo Hereticus+ 
+++Ordo Hereticus High Council+++ 
 
+++CLEARANCE LEVEL DELTA REQUIRED+++ 
 
 
Greetings honored Lords. 
 
I am pleased to offer here my report in full on the recent events surrounding a Captain Titus of the Ultramarines Chapter of...</description>
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Greetings honored Lords.<br />
<br />
I am pleased to offer here my report in full on the recent events surrounding a Captain Titus of the Ultramarines Chapter of the honored Adeptus Astartes.<br />
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<br />
So, the action begins, or rather doesn't, with a pict screen displaying the surface of a Forge World as text flits back and forth between two anonymous functionaries having a leisurely discussion about the current situation, in particular the condition of a manufactory that we soon learn houses and repairs Warlord-class Titans.  It is currently under invasion by Orks, who have overwhelmed local assets including a regiment of Cadian Imperial Guard who happened to be nearby and were already redirected.  One wonders what kind of bored ex-Juvie-ganger managed to get himself seated on one side of this conversation, as the <i>very first</i> suggested course of action to save this beleaguered world is to order an Exterminatus.  Unfortunately for this bloodthirsty Administratum bean-counter, who probably just wanted a chance to push that big red button on his console, the Titans are deemed too valuable and must be saved.  A full relief fleet is en route, we learn, but will not arrive for some weeks, and this is deemed simply too long.  Fortunately for us (and the game's plot!) there is one asset that is apparently in range for more immediate involvement: a contingent of Ultramarines, though exactly how many we are never privy to.<br />
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Exit this dramatically zoomed and panned text convo and open to an exterior shot of a Thunderhawk screaming down through high atmo, swerving around the remains of the last few Imperial ships as they get thoroughly thrashed by a few Ork Kroozers.  This all seems to be happening in distressingly low orbit, and I think the entire reason for that will become apparent.  Cut to the interior of the Thunderhawk and we get our first glimpse of our hero, already stylishly helmet-less, as is his gruff, grizzled, and scarred Sergeant.  One might be forgiven for feeling the urge to tell said Sergeant that he might not be missing that eye if he'd ever bother to wear the damned helmet in the first place.  A third Marine is present in the hold, actually wearing his helmet(!), which might lead one to conclude that he is along to provide a dramatic death at some point.  But, don't fret, our currently faceless friend will doff his head-covering as well within the first 10 minutes of gameplay.<br />
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The Captain is advised by the pilot that there is a great deal of bad shit up here and he cannot vouch for anyone's continued safety if they push on (though of course he is more than willing to should the Captain ask it).  Titus instead tells him to pull back, then grabs a jump pack and opens the back hatch.  When queried by the still-helmeted Brother on the perspicaciousness of this plan, due to the lack of cite-able Codex Astartes passages, Titus tells him &quot;Try and keep up,&quot; before leaping dramatically out of the ship, still stylishly helmet-less.  See what I mean about why all this happens in dangerously low orbits?<br />
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Throughout the game Titus and Gruff Sergeant (Sidonus) remain bastions of un-coifed dignity, with New Guy (Leandros) joining them as soon as he can get his knocked off by an off-camera blow/shot that from the damage would likely have killed him if he hadn't been wearing it (you'd think they'd clue in).  One wonders why the Forges bother making all those helmets, with their enhances sensors, armor, communication equipment, and sealed atmosphere if no one ever uses the fucking things.<br />
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From there (only minor spoilers ahead) you fight lots and lots and lots and lots (and lots!) of Orks, become involved in a treacherous plot, and then fight some Chaos.  All of this culminates in a suitably dramatic final confrontation with a Chaos Lord-cum-Daemon Prince, whom you knock off the very, very high platform you were on (part of the &quot;orbital spire,&quot; a space elevator-like contraption) and proceed to plummet toward the surface while bashing his face repeatedly in a glorified quick time event.  Once again, one is struck forcibly by the usefulness of helmets in so many situations.  You may hate quick time events, but it really is the only one, and I actually kind of enjoyed it, mostly as a change of pace from the standard rhythm of the game.<br />
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The single-player campaign is a fair amount of fun, though depressingly short.  It really would have been nice to see more content, and one can hope to see more in the future even if it's in the form of cash-sucking DLCs.  But, shooters these days cater to the multi-player demographic, and here there are some definite pluses.  The basic gameplay is identical, so the single-player actually is good practice, especially on Hard.  You can finally shed the Blue-and-Gold of the Ultrasmurfs and don literally whatever paint job you want.  You have five custom appearance slots for both Imperials and Chaos Marines, plus one that holds all the super-special things like the un-modifiable skins you got a code for if you pre-ordered from certain places, or the un-modifiable ones you unlock for completing the single-player campaign.  All the other skins are fully customizable, for both sides, and as you play various challenges and achievements will unlock new armor looks that you can mix-and-match until you're happy with it.  I'm very pleased with this part overall.<br />
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There are only two kinds of matches so far, Annihilation (deathmatch) and Seize Ground (capture points), but there is supposed to be a co-op mode released within the month that's more of a horde gametype.  We'll see how that one turns out.  Both game types are 8-v-8 teams, and if you go for a Public game (I don't have enough friends to try a Private one) your team is randomly assigned as is your faction (Chaos or Imperial).  Classes and equipment are identical for both factions, only skins and war-cries change.  In addition to customizable looks, you can also change your starting loadout, weapons, equipment, and perks, within the confines of the three classes.  Tactical gets all the rifle-class weapons, from the standard Bolter and its scoped or double-barreled cousins to the plasma rifle and melta gun.  Devastators (Havocs for Chaos boyz) get the heavy stuff, and have a brace mechanic that ups their rate of fire and accuracy while freezing them in place.  They're also tougher by default and can usually survive a grenade at their feet, to make up for the lost mobility.  Assault (Raptors) get the melee stuff and an accompanying pistol, along with their jump pack which is just as fun in multi-player as it was in the campaign.<br />
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You gain levels in the multi-player, up to 41, and I hope you can all join me in a moment of Microsoft Hate, as they require you to purchase an &quot;Elite Pack&quot; to advance past level 5 for 800 MS points (about $10).  This would normally be a completely crippling blow to those who don't want to fork over the cash just to unlock all the features of a game they already paid for.  Though lots of perks and armor upgrades are unlockable just by being really good at shooting people in the face, nearly all the weapons apart from the starting ones unlock at various levels, so if you can't level up, you can never start a match with a plasma rifle, or a melta, or a Thunder Hammer.<br />
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In order to try to get you poor slobs who won't feed the cash-cow to keep playing anyway, they have a mechanic that allows you, upon your bloody and painful death, to completely copy the gear of your executioner for your next spawn.  This is on all the time (you always have this option at death) and it will give you all their gear including any you haven't personally unlocked yet.  Even if you have bought the past-level-5 pass, this is a good way to test out gear you've never seen before, and to play with perks you haven't earned yet to see if you want them.  It does make dieing to a ninja Assault Marine or a level-crossing lascannon shot 5 seconds after you spawn a bit more frustrating than usual, though.<br />
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Notably absent from the multi-player experience is the Execution mechanic, mostly because A) you can't go into dramatic bullet time every 10 seconds in a multi-player match, and B) your health slowly regenerates if you can catch a lull in the action.  There are still no health packs in the multi-player.  Grenades feel like they need tweaking, as they do more damage from a close detonation than a direct hit from most other weapons, and of course there is no shortage of obsessed players who can land one near you from two rooms around the corner with precise bounces.  This is somewhat mitigated by the dodge-roll and by grenade indicators whenever one is nearby.<br />
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So, all in all I really enjoyed the game.  I'm not sorry I bought it, which I was afraid I might be after placing my preorder and then reading some reviews.  It won't hurt to wait until the price comes down a bit if you haven't bought it yet, but I do recommend it for fans of 40k.  Oh, and <br />
<div style="padding: 1px;"><div><button type="button" class="button" onclick="this.parentNode.parentNode.childNodes[1].style.display = ''; this.parentNode.style.display = 'none';" title="Click to show the spoiler.">show spoiler</button></div><div id="spoiler" style="display: none;">my money is on Titus not being tainted at all, and his resistance to Warp energies being some plot device to introduce a Grey Knights game or DLC with Titus conscripted into their ranks.  At least we'll be able to play someone besides the Ultramarines!</div></div><br />
++End Transmission++DELTA LEVEL++<br />
+Thought for the Day: Burn the Heretic!  Kill the Mutant!  Purge the Unclean!+</div>

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			<title>Non-Mafia Games</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jul 2011 15:39:22 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>*Clue*: 
* Clue (http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24824) (April 2011) 
 
*Scotland Yard*: 
* Scotland Yard 3 (http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24494) (February 2011) 
* Scotland Yard 2 (http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20313)...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><b>Clue</b>:<ul><li><a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24824" target="_blank">Clue</a> (April 2011)</li>
</ul><b>Scotland Yard</b>:<ul><li><a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24494" target="_blank">Scotland Yard 3</a> (February 2011)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=20313" target="_blank">Scotland Yard 2</a> (June 2009)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19995" target="_blank">Scotland Yard</a> (May 2009)</li>
</ul><b>Poker</b>:<ul><li><a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16167" target="_blank">Texas Hold'em</a> (April 2008)</li>
<li><a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9503" target="_blank">Three-card Hold'em</a> (August 2006)</li>
</ul><b>Other</b>:<ul><li><a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=19523" target="_blank">FF Survivor</a> (March 2009)</li>
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			<title>Renewal, protests, freedom, religion, etc.</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 22 Feb 2011 20:10:40 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I've been thinking about posting to my little blog here for some time, and like every other project I have simply put it off in favor of spending what little free time I have playing video games and reading, exercising my little escapes from the larger concerns of family, college, money, future...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I've been thinking about posting to my little blog here for some time, and like every other project I have simply put it off in favor of spending what little free time I have playing video games and reading, exercising my little escapes from the larger concerns of family, college, money, future plans and career that so often threaten to overwhelm me.  Some of the recent events of the wider world, the protests in Egypt and other middle eastern countries, the protests in Wisconsin, the usual panoply of loud and empty commentary from the media, and the more interesting conversations I observed and participated in have finally moved me from complacency.<br />
<br />
Those are two very long sentences...<br />
<br />
At any rate, I decided to post my thoughts on the matter.  As is so often the case these days, I am amazed and disgusted by the general attitude being propagated by our dear friends at FOX, and echoed by so many close to me.  Concern over stability in Egypt was given center stage, even to the point of asking if these protests for freedom and self-governance should be taking place at all, or flat-out saying they shouldn't.  A disturbing stance from people who owe the existence of their own nation to armed resistance against its ruling government, and a stance that I think in no small part stems from a lack of knowledge and understanding of those very origins.<br />
<br />
I think a similar lack of knowledge and understanding lies behind a lot of the vitriol directed at the Wisconsin protesters.  Perhaps it is simply a manifestation of my as-yet unshed naivety and hope for humanity, but I like to entertain the idea that if many of these people were more informed about what Unions have done for the working-class and what we might go back to if they are removed from the scene of our discourse about the proper place of government in the free market they wouldn't be quite so vehement about their utter certainty that Unions are Destroying America.  One hopes that they might shed some of that certainty in the process.<br />
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Likewise, though I don't think this attitude is as prevalent in the area I live as in other strongly conservative/christian areas of the country, I think that there has grown to be a shocking disconnect between the ideals that most will tell you their religion proclaims, and the things that motivate them at the ballot box and the picket line.  There is, so to speak, a distinct lack of Christian virtue in the modern US Christian.  This is something I find difficult to discuss with some of my religious friends and family members.  I often feel like an outsider now that I have set my own religious feelings aside, and there is the perception that any criticism I offer will always carry the weight of my own position and label as an atheist and irreligious person.  I don't know if this exists outside my own mind, but it is enough to make me profoundly uncomfortable when offering up theological critiques in discussion, often prefacing my remarks with things like &quot;when I was still religious I thought...&quot; or &quot;this bothered me even before I stopped going to church.&quot;  It is entirely possible that, if this perception does exist in other heads than my own, it is precisely because I feel compelled to offer up such explanations.  Perhaps that's something I should reexamine.<br />
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Still, on an intellectual level I cannot see a problem with honest opinion offered without rancor or ulterior motive, and I strive to exorcise those from my discussions at every level.  That's not to say I wish to remove all emotive aspects from my discourse, leaving all a bare field of logical syllogism and cited evidence.  I don't think this would be possible or even desirable in subjects like politics, and especially not in religion.  To summarize an opinion I may elaborate on in the future, I believe one of the primary sources of the contentions surrounding religion in the modern world is that apologists have attempted to thrust the spiritual and mystical ideas of their religion into a realm of logic and evidence that is entirely hostile to their very nature, and attempted to thrust the logical and empirical ideas of that world into the realm of the spiritual and mystical, which is likewise hostile to the nature of these ideas, and this is backfiring severely at both ends.<br />
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But, to return to the topic at hand, I stand in amazement at the protests throughout the world, wondering if I would have the fortitude to stand with them were it asked of me.  Reading about the calls from around the nation and the world to donate pizza to the Wisconsin protesters was heartening, and made me wish I had the means to help a bit myself.  Perhaps I can spare a bit for now.  That heartening was greatly welcomed, as I look on the overall situation with dimming hope.  I keep hearing of the evils of public assistance and taxation from people who really have no excuse for such dogmatic ignorance, and I see that ignorance perpetuated throughout my country.  Anti-intellectualism becomes the norm and even enshrined as a virtue.  Hardly a new development in the US, of course, but in my more pessimistic moments I wonder if I'll even be able to express my disgust with this trend in the future.<br />
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I'll close this entry simply by saying that I stand with the protesters in Wisconsin, in spirit if not physically, and I hope a significant portion of the country sees what is going on there and wakes up to both the very real peril that the working and middle class of America are being put in and to the propaganda being fed to them that claims the exact opposite, and would have us blame all our troubles on honest workers for daring to demand equality and decency from their government and employers.</div>

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			<title>In Which I Blather Moar About Steppenwolf</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 02 Feb 2011 21:23:28 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[As I was composing this post (http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?p=906086#post906086), it became apparent that I was going into waaaay more detail than most readers would be interested in. So I deleted a lot of what I was going to say. So here's what I was about to blather on...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>As I was composing <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?p=906086#post906086" target="_blank">this post</a>, it became apparent that I was going into waaaay more detail than most readers would be interested in. So I deleted a lot of what I was going to say. So here's what I was about to blather on (and on and on and on) about, and more! Hooray! :tldr:<br />
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<i>Steppenwolf</i>, a film adaptation of the Hermann Hesse novel, was released in 1974. The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steppenwolf_(film)" target="_blank">wiki entry</a> is pretty lean. The last paragraph says:<br />
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</div>Ayup. Not that I would expect this film to have become a box-office smash even with a stroke of marketing genius. It looks and quacks like an arthouse film. I even used to call it &quot;low budget,&quot; but after some research, I realized that's not the case at all -- it had plenty of budget, and a lot of the effects were cutting-edge at the time.<br />
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I did love the book, which I read before seeing the film. Yet this was one of those exceedingly rare cases of a film adaptation actually illuminating, and in some ways surpassing, the book. I know I've rewatched it far more often than I've reread the book. This, despite the fact that the film is admittedly flawed. Some of the editing seems abrupt, suggesting that a few scenes might have been inexpertly cut out of the final. Some of the dialogue could desperately have used a retake, including some of Hermine's (Dominique Sanda). And there's one truly horrible Moog synth piece that was probably dated before it was recorded, which mars an otherwise fantastic soundtrack. As part of the &quot;marketing disaster,&quot; the trailer used <i>that piece</i> throughout. :facepalm:<br />
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The performances are generally brilliant, however. Max Von Sydow is the perfect Harry Haller, balancing as he does Harry's stuffy pretensions and heart-wrenching passions. Dominique Sanda portrays subtle androgyny while remaining almost impossibly sexy, although her thick accent makes one grateful for the DVD subtitles. Pierre Clementi plays the flamboyant, apparently shallow, and ultimately wise Pablo (as well as Mozart in the Magic Theater sequence) with so much relish that I could see him refusing payment, he's having so much fun. And then there are Alfred Balliou and Roy Bosier, who each play several incidental characters in a tour de force of weirdness. The conceit of several actors playing multiple characters each (arguably) never seems forced, and fits with both the Jungian theme and the uncertainty of the narrative (i.e., how much of this is occurring inside Harry's head?).<br />
<br />
The music deserves a bit of raving as well. It starts out with an oppressive, melodramatic, borderline Wagnerian orchestral piece, but before the (ridiculously long) credits are over, it resolves into a sax-dominated jazz piece. The jazz throughout spans several eras, and if you listen closely, there's even an almost subliminal version of &quot;My Favorite Things&quot; thrown in. This is juxtaposed with a decent helping of Harry's beloved classical, although precious little Mozart, which is odd given Mozart's importance to the story.<br />
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Then there are the effects. While there are some cheap jump-cuts and smoke effects, other effects hold up quite well. The Treatise (Tractate) On The Steppenwolf, an essay Harry gets from a stranger that inexplicably psychoanalyzes him in excruciating detail, is presented in a Terry Gilliam-style animation narrated by Von Sydow. I dare you to watch <i>that</i> while stoned. The Magic Theatre sequence at the end is done with live action against cartoon backgrounds designed by Leo Karen.<br />
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The screenplay is described on the <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072206/maindetails" target="_blank">imdb page</a> by one reviewer as &quot;not Hesse's novel, but a magical gesture towards the novel.&quot; I don't know if I would go that far; it certainly doesn't contain everything in the novel -- no watchable film could -- but its faithfulness to the source material is astounding. I must admit that the film will be far less confusing to those familiar with the book.<br />
<br />
I read one review that complained the story starts out well, but halfway through gets bogged down into an &quot;everybody must get stoned&quot; drugfest. I disagree; drugs are introduced, but not given particularly more space in the narrative than they are in the book. Two short scenes, essentially. If anything is over-emphasized, it's the Jungian overtones.<br />
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The ending, which I won't give away, diverges only slightly from the book's. I will say that it is paradoxically less and more satisfying. It does cut out what I've noticed was a compulsion of Hesse's: to end many of his stories with a somewhat incongruous expression of guilt. Offhand, I remember it happening at the end of this book, <i>Damien</i>, and <i>Magister Ludi</i>. Also, the framing device of the book -- that of a neighbor discovering Haller's journal, not necessarily believing it, etc. -- is absent. In these senses, I'd call the film's ending an improvement.<br />
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I also find the film more quotable than the book, although I suppose that may be because I've only read it in translation.<br />
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<i>&quot;Oh, no wonder you're so grouchy, if you're going to take Time seriously. There is no time in eternity. Only a moment. Just time for a joke!&quot;<br />
<br />
&quot;I bet it's been a long time since you had to obey anyone.&quot;<br />
&quot;Is that what I need?&quot;<br />
&quot;Obedience is like sex. Nothing like it if you have been without it for a while.&quot;<br />
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&quot;And what about you, Harry? What is it that you want?&quot;<br />
&quot;Light.&quot;<br />
&quot;There is a light within. You need only step out of your own shadows to see it.&quot;</i><br />
<br />
Some fun trivia: Although the screenplay is in English (other than a smattering of French and German for flavor), none of the principal actors -- and in fact barely any of the rest of them, certainly none that I could name -- was a native English speaker.</div>

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			<title>Psalm 8.18.1968</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 13:02:19 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>---Quote--- 
When she awoke, she bounced into a new world :tiggermonkey: ~ The day was Wednesday, April 21, 2010, and she left her mark on all she bounced :tigger2: ~ And on the seventh day, her bounces were returned to her when her friends :tigger: :pooh: :piglet: :eeyore: from The Hundred Acre...</description>
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				When she awoke, she bounced into a new world :tiggermonkey: ~ The day was Wednesday, April 21, 2010, and she left her mark on all she bounced :tigger2: ~ And on the seventh day, her bounces were returned to her when her friends :tigger: :pooh: :piglet: :eeyore: from The Hundred Acre Wood bounced onto her back, singing :notes: of happiness, love and joy ~ And there was light! :happysun:<br />
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			<title><![CDATA[Holy Crap! You can set Blogs so the ignored can't read]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 05:40:08 GMT</pubDate>
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I'm tempted to use that to double blind my post.</div>

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			<title>This could be real trouble</title>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 05:21:23 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Blogs.  Dangerous things.</description>
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			<title>Best Thread Titles of 2009</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 20:33:59 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Here are the Monthly Best Thread Titles of 2009: 
 
    * January - You Have To Get Out Of Here. YOUR VAGINA IS HAUNTED. by JoeP 
    * February - Revenge is a dish best served with a Slurpee and a microwave burrito by Zehava 
    * February - Sony Releases New Stupid Piece Of Shit That Doesn't...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Here are the Monthly Best Thread Titles of 2009:<br />
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<fieldset style="margin: 2px auto; padding: 2px; width: 90%;"><legend>Best Thread Titles</legend>    * January - You Have To Get Out Of Here. YOUR VAGINA IS HAUNTED. by JoeP<br />
    * February - Revenge is a dish best served with a Slurpee and a microwave burrito by Zehava<br />
    * February - Sony Releases New Stupid Piece Of Shit That Doesn't Fucking Work by Petra<br />
    * March - Omnihyper super name burn megathread by ChuckF<br />
    * April - About puttin' stuff in your butt... by Mendeh<br />
    * May - I have done nearly all of you, for I am a whore by Miisa<br />
    * May - Your lawnmower gave me crabs by ChuckF<br />
    * June - I'm old enough to know what I want! (And it ain't buttsex (anymore)) by SharonDee<br />
    * July - Unusual Paintings of Obama Naked With Unicorns by Adam<br />
    * July - Multi-quote-mining, for great justice by Sock Puppet<br />
    * August - How hard could it be to look at her vagina? by Legs<br />
    * September - My bush is infested again by Legs<br />
    * October - Swedish lesbians suck sperm banks dry by JoeP<br />
    * November - Boobkicker takes on Killer Titties by Demimonde<br />
* December - The topic you've all been waiting for: Eyebrow Dandruff by Sock Puppet <br />
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Here are the Monthly runners-up for 2009:<br />
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<fieldset style="margin: 2px auto; padding: 2px; width: 90%;"><legend>Second Best Thread Titles</legend>    * January - The Obamas enjoy fisting each other by Legs<br />
    * January - FF, we need to talk. I've been seeing another forum... by Tanda<br />
    * February - Taste the Rainbow (and Hurl) by livius drusus<br />
    * February -Iz in yur forumz, hidin from Googlzzz by Crumb<br />
    * February -Dear Pope Bendy-Dick. Fuck you. Love, Australia. by Count<br />
    * March - My Pope Don't Stink by Dingfod<br />
    * April - I Pooped Beet Juice! by livius drusus<br />
    * May - Look upon my Chicken Pot Pie, and despair by Sock Puppet<br />
    * June - Celebrity death epidemic skips third tier, heads for fourth by ChuckF<br />
    * July - Least Religious Member On This Forum Competition IS ON by chunksmediocrite<br />
    * July - Favorite health care epic Godwin op-ed that references Gandalf by chunksmediocrites<br />
    * July - :ccat::acat::tcat::icat::fcat::icat::ccat::acat::tcat::icat::ocat::ncat: by Crumb<br />
    * August - Asstowel Balrog Sexytime by Watser?<br />
    * September - Nekkid Gardening Goes Horribly Awry by livius drusus<br />
    * October - I grew a penis by Plant Woman<br />
    * November - Thomas Jefferson Had Boils On His Ass by Garnet<br />
    * November - What would Jesus do? Get a boob job. by Dingfod<br />
* December - Fuck you, BBC, I Won't Do What You Tell Me by livius drusus<br />
* December - Northier than thou! by Brimshack<br />
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The runner-up Best Thread Title of 2009:<br />
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The Best Thread Title of 2009:<br />
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			<title>Parents and Politics</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 13 Feb 2010 15:24:09 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Well, it's been more than a year since I posted anything, thought I'd have at it again.  Trouble is, I can't think of anything to talk about, so we'll see where this goes. 
 
I'm not sure what to do about my dad and our relationship.  Since I got out on my own I've enjoyed going over to his place...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Well, it's been more than a year since I posted anything, thought I'd have at it again.  Trouble is, I can't think of anything to talk about, so we'll see where this goes.<br />
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I'm not sure what to do about my dad and our relationship.  Since I got out on my own I've enjoyed going over to his place or inviting him to mine and talking.  I've undoubtedly spent much more time in discourse with him in the past 3 years than I had in all the time preceding it.  Mostly we talk about the kind of things that are off-limits in polite dinner conversation, religion and politics.  Our religious discussions are still interesting, but usually only happen now when one of us thinks of something new.  I am an atheist and a strong agnostic, my father is a lapsed mormon.  He still maintains his faith in that system of beliefs, though he does not attend for personal reasons.  Like many people his faith is deeply bound up with his political ideals, and vice versa.  Through years of gradual discussion, demonstration, explanation, and effort I have chipped away at some of those more egregiously ignorant ideas, such as his all too typical distaste for evolutionary biology.<br />
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For perspective, my dad is an avid follower of Rush Limbaugh, used to listen to Hannity regularly (he doesn't anymore because he says he finds it depressing, but I have no idea why that doesn't apply to Limbaugh as well), and at one time read and believed every book Ann Coulter wrote, or near enough.  When I was younger and more closely followed both the religious and political ideology of my parents, he offered me books by Hannity and Coulter, and I devoured every word of them, to the point where I myself had those 'evilution' arguments with people who knew better.  Of course, when I bothered to study the subject I saw all the myriad errors of reasoning and the ignorance required both to disparage modern biology and to presume that it is incompatible with good Christian faith.  (more on this later)<br />
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The interesting thing that happens with our religious discussions is that my dad often feels compelled to come to the defense of the more fanatical varieties of Christianity when I point out the problems both in their reasoning, or lack thereof, and those caused by their fanaticism, despite the fact that I don't really consider him to be in that category anymore.  Though there are times...  I've tried to explain to him that denouncing the idiocy and bigotry of other people in the name of Christ does nothing to disparage his own faith, provided he does not give in to the same ignorance and bigotry.  Sometimes I think that gets through, sometimes not.<br />
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Our political discussions are beginning to reach an impasse, and have escalated to shouting matches on more than one occasion.  I would prefer not to suspend such discussions just to keep a civil relationship with my father, but sometimes I wonder if it is possible.  Perhaps primarily because of his still wholehearted absorption of Limbaugh et al. and their rhetoric, he constantly assumes that my support of some actions of the current administration equates to support of everything, and constantly repeats talking points that I have already researched and found nothing substantive to support.  <br />
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He continually tells me, for example, that universal health care of any kind, shape, or flavor will simply not work, and will deny more people care than the current US system does, despite all my efforts to show him the mountains of data that refute such a claim, both from countries that have forms of universal care and from States within our own country that do.  He seems to believe that once universal coverage of health care is assumed in any form, suddenly all the hospitals will fold up and all the doctors will flee to other countries where they can make more money, etc., and I'm increasingly certain that he believes this primarily because it's been shouted into his attentive ears every day for years.  I don't even know how to approach that one anymore.<br />
<br />
Though our talks on the particulars of the modern political arena often reach stalemate, out discussions on the philosophies of politics are usually a little more fruitful.  I find it difficult to pin down my own political beliefs in just a few words, but they encompass such ideas as social contracts, universal suffrage, and mixed economics, along with a belief that we are all better off when the least of us is better off, and that one of the functions of government is to assist the least of us.  I also believe in religious freedom, and I believe only a secular government can continue to guarantee those freedoms for all of its citizens, a point on which we often argue.<br />
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My dad's beliefs are an amalgamation of economic libertarianism and civil conservatism, and he continually repeats the maxim 'that governs best which governs least', though he does acknowledge that it has a lower limit and does not consider himself any flavor of anarchist.  Rather, he asserts that government is a necessary evil, and that the less of it we can get away with the better.  In many areas we find agreement, but our overall philosophies remain mostly incompatible, and I enjoy discussing those differences and trying to pry both his reasoning and my own out into the open.<br />
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Though it might seem odd given how different our beliefs are today, my discussions with him on religion and politics are largely to thank for my current beliefs, values, and philosophies.  Such discussions help me see my own reasoning in a different light, spot errors in it, and examine the reasoning of others on the same questions, and most of my discussions on those topics have been with my dad.  It has been out of the crucible of our clashing, opposing ideas that mine have taken more substantial and complete form, if you'll forgive me the momentary lapse into purple prose.<br />
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I hope in the future we are able to continue those discussions without alienating each other, though I sometimes wonder if that is possible.  I will be saddened if we must suspend those discussions in order to have holiday dinners together, as he had to with his parents.<br />
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This one is long enough for now I think, but I'll try to get more in before the month is out.  I'd like to talk about some of my recent thoughts on religion, and also cover some more light-hearted topics, such as gaming and novels.  I maybe be able to pick up a new game in the foreseeable future, and if so you can expect a full review.</div>

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			<title>More Civil War stuff: Nice Pants!</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 14:20:53 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I got yet another follow-up email from my brother, who gave me this fun factoid. 
 
My GGG Grandfather's unit, the 2nd Texas Mounted Rifles, is famous for having a captain of one company who was arguably the strangest dressed of the War.  Gaze upon Captain Samuel Richardson, "Mr. Jaguar Skinned...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I got yet another follow-up email from my brother, who gave me this fun factoid.<br />
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My GGG Grandfather's unit, the 2nd Texas Mounted Rifles, is famous for having a captain of one company who was arguably the strangest dressed of the War.  Gaze upon Captain Samuel Richardson, &quot;Mr. Jaguar Skinned Trousers,&quot; and swoon:<br />
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Note that the holsters are of the same skin.<br />
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Not that I was ever interested in reenactments (LARPers ... :shudder: ), but I would never even consider it unless I got to wear jaguar-skin trousers.</div>

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			<title>What did you do in the War, Great-Great-Great Granddaddy?</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:38:34 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>My brother sent me a huge-assed email with his rather exhaustive research on what our triple-great-grandfather did during the Civil War years, as well as what happened in his general vicinity.  He hung around, had a few laughs, killed some people, and may or may not have participated in wholesale...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>My brother sent me a huge-assed email with his rather exhaustive research on what our triple-great-grandfather did during the Civil War years, as well as what happened in his general vicinity.  He hung around, had a few laughs, killed some people, and may or may not have participated in wholesale slaughter of Native Americans under bullshit justifications.<br />
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Anyway, I thought some of you history perverts might enjoy some of this.  I'm doing a full copypasta of my brother's composition, although I'm redacting the name so you don't find out who my triple-great-grandfather was and STEAL MY ENTIRE EXTENDED FAMILY'S IDENTITY, because I know how you bastards are.<br />
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If you actually slog through this :tldr: stuff, you'll be rewarded with various editorial comments my brother has made about some events.  So if you take exception to any of said opinions, keep in mind that I don't really have a dog in the fight.<br />
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				A recap of the most major battles of the War Between the States and our ancestor’s role in them:<br />
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<u>War’s Outbreak – 1861</u><br />
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<u>Eastern Theater</u><br />
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April, 1861 - Fort Sumter, South Carolina: Bloodless Confederate siege and occupation of the fort/Confederate victory –<br />
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<u>Trans-Mississippi (large area West of the Mississippi) Theater</u><br />
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Spring-summer, 1861 – pvt. WFM (GGG granddad) and his regiment, the 2nd Texas Mounted Rifles, seize Federal forts in Texas to force their surrender (one of these seizures may have happened before Sumter, claims one historian – if so it would be the first Confederate offensive of the War). There are reports that the unit’s then commander, John Baylor, ordered the regiment to feint a truce with hostile Apache and then “exterminate” [murder] them, because he said that a Confederate law provided for the extermination of hostile Indians. Whether this order was carried out and if so, whether our grandfather participated, is not clear to me largely because a detachment of the regiment was sent on a different small scale mission at this time. I do know that a copy of the order, including its rationale, reached Jefferson Davis in Richmond, who shot back an enraged reply that there was no such law. <br />
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July, 1861 - Battle of 1st Bull Run/1st Manassas, Virginia/Confederate victory <br />
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Fall, 1861 - Battle of Ball’s Bluff, Virginia/Confederate Victory<br />
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<u>Trans-Mississippi Theater</u><br />
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July, 1861 - Battle of Wilson’s Creek, Missouri/Confederate Victory - Federals surprise Confederates but are repulsed, due mostly to the Dutchman Franz Sigel’s ineptitude. <br />
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Cross-Theater Union Naval Blockade, several Southern ports controlled/Union Victory<br />
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Both sides wait and plan with bated breath for the rest of 1861<br />
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<u>1862</u><br />
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<u>Western Theater (West of Virginia and the eastern seaboard but East of the Big Muddy)</u><br />
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January, 1862 - Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky/Union Victory – Dumb Confederate general Zollicoffer is out of his depth and gets himself popped in the process. No real significance to this fight other than Kentucky’s fickle leanings were swayed toward the bluish persuasion. <br />
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February, 1862 - Battles of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, Tennessee/Union Victories – U.S. Grant, despite some valid criticism, was one of the few Federals to understand his own resources early on and learn from his mistakes, although his losses were very high throughout the War. <br />
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<u>Trans-Mississippi Theater</u><br />
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March, 1862 - Battle of Pea Ridge (Elkhorn Tavern), Arkansas/Union Victory – Adroit Federal general Samuel Curtis uses his organizational skills to spank pretty boy Confederate Earl  Van Dorn, effectively throws Van Dorn’s army east of Mississippi. <br />
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February, 1862 - Battle of Valverde, New Mexico Territory/Confederate Victory (Grandfather’s unit participated)<br />
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March, 1862 - Battle of Glorieta Pass, New Mexico Territory/Confederate tactical victory/Union Strategic victory – Ended Confederate operations West of Texas for the rest of the War (Confederate supply train almost completely destroyed due mostly to the rebel’s drunken and absentee commander, Sibley, as mentioned in “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly.”) Our GGG grandfather’s regiment (2nd Texas Mounted Rifles) did well despite the loss. <br />
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<u>Western Theater</u><br />
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April, 1862 - Battle of Shiloh (Pittsburg Landing), Tennessee/Union Strategic Victory – both sides bloody each other about equally in the worst fighting up until that point. Confederates had to retreat into Mississippi. <br />
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<u>Eastern Theater</u><br />
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April, 1862 - Shenandoah Valley Campaign (Stonewall Jackson), Virginia – assorted battles/Confederate Victory – Stonewall Jackson toys with bumbling Federals, kills many<br />
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May, 1862 - Seven Days Battles (McClellan’s Peninsula Campaign), Virginia/Confederate Victory – Organizationally speaking, could have made for a great Federal victory but McClellan was too slow and refined his soap too much, Lee took over the Army of Northern Virginia from Joseph Johnston and chased McClellan back to where he had started. <br />
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August, 1862 - 2nd Bull Run/2nd Manassas, Virginia/Confederate Victory – Federals get trounced a second time on the same field<br />
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September, 1862 - Antietam (Sharpsburg), Maryland/Bloody Stalemate – Lee eventually left the field but nothing is gained for the Union beyond the Confederate casualties – sound stalemate in all respects – bloodiest single day’s fighting of the war<br />
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-commonly assumed mid-war mark<br />
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Western Theater<br />
October, 1862 - Perryville, Kentucky/Confederate Tactical Victory, Union Strategic Victory – ended Confederate aspirations to occupy Kentucky<br />
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October, 1862 – Corinth, Mississippi/Union Victory<br />
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<u>Trans-Mississippi Theater</u><br />
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December, 1862 - Prairie Grove, Arkansas/Tactical Draw, Union Strategic Victory –end of most concerted rebel resistance in Arkansas (not all)<br />
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<u>Eastern Theater</u><br />
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December, 1862 - Fredericksburg, Virginia/Confederate Victory – worst drubbing of Federals aside from Chancellorsville <br />
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Winter Inactivity<br />
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<u>1863</u><br />
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<u>Trans-Mississippi Theater</u><br />
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January, 1863 – Galveston, Texas (Union Navy vs. Confederate port defenders)/Confederate victory – for the moment, the Galveston port is still able to send supplies to the East, until the fall of Vicksburg. 2nd Texas Mounted Rifles (now re-designated 2nd Texas Cavalry) are in the fight. <br />
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Not much else happened in the Trans-Mississippi in 1863 except a small Oklahoma territory battle that resulted in Union victory. My research so far indicates that GGG granddad likely spent much of this year fighting Indians, but I don’t know where – probably Texas and/or Oklahoma. <br />
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<u>Western Theater</u><br />
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December 31st, January 1, 1863 – Stones River/Tactical Draw, Union Strategic Victory – Establishes firmer Federal grasp of Tennessee – ironically, pro-Confederate West and Central Tennessee is occupied by Federals, and pro-Union East Tennessee is occupied by Confederates. <br />
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<u>Eastern Theater</u><br />
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May, 1863 – Virginia – Chancellorsville/Confederate Victory – regarded as Lee’s greatest triumph, although this resulted in Jackson’s death from friendly fire and Lee thereby lost his closest and most able lieutenant. This is important because Lee’s leadership style didn’t involve ramming his will down the throats of his subordinates – in large part he simply expected his strategy to be carried out - and for a time this worked. But without Jackson, who had an uncanny ability of carrying out Lee’s will and then some, Lee’s lieutenants would perform unevenly for the rest of the War. <br />
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July, 1863 – Gettysburg, Pennsylvania – Union Victory – ended any more Confederate invasions north – regarded as Lee’s greatest defeat. Confederate cavalry was practically asleep, which was unlike them. Rebels dominate the first day, but push Federals back to an impregnable position. Most criticize Lee for being in Penn at all, but I think more fault lies with the otherwise capable James Longstreet for being too slow in bringing his corps to Gettysburg. <br />
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July, 1863 – Vicksburg, Mississippi (siege of fortress Vicksburg ends)/Union Victory – Cut off Trans-Mississippi (port, supplies, and cattle) from rest of Confederacy, Federals now completely control Mississippi river. Although it is his eighth try and had been planning and trying this for about a year, Grant’s persistence pays off. <br />
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July of 1863 was a very bad month for the Confederacy<br />
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<u>Western Theater</u><br />
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September, 1863 – Battle of Chickamauga, Georgia/Rare sound Confederate Victory in the Western theater, but Gen’l Bragg failed to exploit it. <br />
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Fall, 1863 – Chattanooga Campaign, Tennessee/Grant salvages situation brought about by Chickamauga defeat and pushes rebels back into Georgia – this one is commonly regarded as one of the most important Union victories, as it cut off Confederate attempts in Tennessee and put them on the defensive to hold one of their last strongholds, Georgia.<br />
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<u>Eastern Theater</u><br />
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Fall, 1863 – Mine Run Campaign, Virginia – Meade, in a prolonged pursuit of Lee post-Gettysburg, fights him in a series of smaller scale and inconclusive battles.<br />
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1864 – commonly regarded as the start of the late-War period<br />
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<u>Eastern Theater</u><br />
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Grant takes command of eastern Federal Army of the Potomac. He is, for all practical purposes, the army’s sixth commander. <br />
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April – June, 1864 – Virginia – Grant’s Overland Campaign (battles: Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor), First two battles are bloody stalemates, resulting in some of the most gruesome fighting of the war. They are regarded as stalemates because Grant continued his advance, although he did, technically, leave the field. Cold Harbor was a bloody repulse for Grant and the only engagement of the War he wished he had not initiated. <br />
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<u>Trans-Mississippi Theater</u><br />
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March-May, 1864 – Red River Campaign, Louisiana/rare late-war Confederate victory – Political Federal General Nathaniel Banks – who evidently had not received enough smacking from Stonewall Jackson in the Valley Campaign – went on an expedition with a sizable force in order to plunder Southern cotton and possibly establish a New England colony in Texas, where rebellious Southerners could be taught solipsistic New England virtues. To his credit, Grant disapproved of this plan because it held no vital importance to the Union cause, but ultimately he and Lincoln would relent because Banks could cause trouble for both politically if he wasn’t pacified. So instead of the late Stonewall smacking him around, this time native Virginian and resident Louisianan Richard Taylor (son of former president Zachary Taylor) got to whap him. Bank’s soldiers, hardy Western Feds, performed well, but Banks was just too inept to assert his power. I believe GGG grandfather <b>*[Edit-see below]</b> served as a private rebel cavalryman in this campaign, which is why I’ve expounded so much here, in addition to it being the most interesting late War campaign all around, because of its backwater-ness. After this campaign, not much happened in the Trans-Mississippi. <br />
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<u>Western Theater</u><br />
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 June-July-August, 1864, Atlanta Campaign – Sherman pushes through Georgia, winning most battles due to his superior numbers and supplies. This is what I have the most problems with: people praising Sherman for his military achievements at this juncture. True, he won most of the battles here, due to the reasons mentioned, but he was checked every time he met with a real Confederate force, and was bloodily repulsed by Joe Johnston’s vastly inferior numbers at Kennesaw Mountain. <br />
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November, December, 1864 – Battles of Franklin and Nashville, Tennessee – Hood leads his mean into head-on slaughter at the hands of the Federals. One of the stupidest and most desperate moves of the War, virtually disintegrating his army. <br />
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<u>Eastern Theater</u><br />
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Summer, 1864-April, 1865 – Seige of Petersburg – Grant eventually overwhelms Lee with numbers, and then envelopes him after retreating from Petersburg entrenchments. Fights at Five Forks and the last stand at Appomattox, and then the capitulation of Lee’s army, which effectively ended the War. <br />
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Lincoln is assassinated about a week later, which riles Federal passions and probably does much to increase the suffering of Reconstruction. <br />
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<u>Western Theater</u><br />
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April, 1865 – Confederate gen’l Joseph Johnston reassumes command of the remnants of the army Hood had fought to pieces and tries to oppose Sherman, who has moved through Georgia and South and North Carolina, at a small NC town called Bentonville. After a fight, Johnston asks for terms, Sherman gives uncharacteristically generous ones, and Johnston surrenders. <br />
<br />
Jefferson Davis captured by Federals. He is imprisoned for two years, then set free, the Federal government unwilling to try him for treason, probably because they feared that secession might be legally upheld, thereby making themselves the bad guy, and incidentally, making a cruel farce out of the bloodiest war waged on the continent. The way to continue to be the good guy in the eyes of the world was to promote, at least in lip service, a congenial reunion. <br />
<br />
<u>Trans-Mississippi Theater</u><br />
<br />
Alleged Lincoln conspirators hanged in June<br />
<br />
The bulk of the Trans-Mississippi department having surrendered or disbanded (I think GGG granddad simply disbanded and went home), a fight is made between the two sides in South Texas at Palmito Ranch. It is fought in June, and ironically, it is a Confederate victory.<br />
<br />
General Stand Watie (leader of Native American Confederate cavalry raiders) is the last gen’l to surrender Confederate forces. <br />
<br />
--I know GGG granddad was active (at least his regiment was active) in the seizure of the Federal fort in 1861, the ill-fated New Mexico campaign in 1862, the defense of Galveston on New Year’s day, 1863, and the Red River Louisiana Campaign of 1864. That would mean that he fought and/or campaigned in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona territories, Louisiana, Arkansas, and perhaps the Oklahoma Territory – at one time or another. Aside from Missouri, that would comprise almost the entire department of the Trans-Mississippi South.
			
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				The 2nd Texas did not participate in the Red River Campaign of 1864 as I had thought. What action they saw in Louisiana was the year prior, as part of an effort to relieve pressure from the siege of Vicksburg – the Confederate term for these operations is “The Louisiana Expedition.”<br />
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They were pressured by general Richard Taylor (son of former president Taylor) to participate in the defensive operations of Red River, but they considered themselves independent of his command and went back to Texas, their first duty they considered to defend Texas from Union invaders. That sounds like Texans. <br />
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1864 and 1865 they spent patrolling the eastern-ish Texas area, anticipating a Federal invasion that never came. There is an account of them just stealing their new clothes at one time, rather than paying for them. Rather than surrender to anyone, I think they just disbanded and went home in ’65.
			
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			<title>My Mafia History</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 17:26:32 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>*Mafia History - Player* 
 
*Record: *10-8  
*Town Record: *6-4 
*Scum Record: *3-3 
*Indy Record: *1-1  
*Survival: *5-13 
 
Currently Playing: Ghost In the Shell Mafia (http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24895)</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><b>Mafia History - Player</b><br />
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<b>Record: </b>10-8 <br />
<b>Town Record: </b>6-4<br />
<b>Scum Record: </b>3-3<br />
<b>Indy Record: </b>1-1 <br />
<b>Survival: </b>5-13<br />
<br />
Currently Playing: <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24895" target="_blank">Ghost In the Shell Mafia</a><br />
<br />
<b>Games Played</b><br />
    *  18. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24412" target="_blank">A Nancy Drew Mafia Mystery</a> (Feb 2011)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Nancy Drew (Cop)<br />
          &#9658; Night Killed (Night 1)<br />
          &#9658; Lost with town (6-4)<br />
<br />
    *  17. <a href="http://www.talkrational.org/showthread.php?t=34764" target="_blank">Office Space Mafia</a> (Jan 2011)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Lawrence (scum roleblocker)<br />
          &#9658; God-killed (Night 3)<br />
          &#9658; Won with scum (3-3)<br />
          &#9658; Days <a href="http://www.talkrational.org/showthread.php?t=34764" target="_blank">1</a> <a href="http://www.talkrational.org/showthread.php?t=34816" target="_blank">2</a> <a href="http://www.talkrational.org/showthread.php?t=34894" target="_blank">3</a> <a href="http://www.talkrational.org/showthread.php?t=34956" target="_blank">4</a> <a href="http://www.talkrational.org/showthread.php?t=35019" target="_blank">5</a> <a href="http://www.talkrational.org/showthread.php?t=35049" target="_blank">6</a> <a href="http://www.talkrational.org/showthread.php?t=35156" target="_blank">7</a> <a href="http://www.talkrational.org/showthread.php?t=35204" target="_blank">8</a> <a href="http://www.talkrational.org/showthread.php?t=35271" target="_blank">9</a><br />
<br />
    *  16. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=24155" target="_blank">MMPR Mafia</a> (Jan 2011)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Ninjor (town special)<br />
          &#9658; Lynched Day 2<br />
          &#9658; Won with Town (6-3)<br />
<br />
    *  15. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23000" target="_blank">Lord of the Rings Mafia</a> (June 2010)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Nazgul (scum) :nazgul:<br />
          &#9658; Lynched Day 3<br />
          &#9658; Won with scum (2-3)<br />
<br />
    *  14. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22706" target="_blank">Color Cult Mafia</a> (March 2010)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Replaced in as Townie (survival)<br />
          &#9658; Survived to End (Won: 1-1)<br />
          &#9658; Counting victory as independent as there was no town team.<br />
<br />
    *  13. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22398" target="_blank">FF Transformer Mafia</a> (February 2010)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Wrek-Gar (Independent)<br />
          &#9658; Night Killed (Lost: 0-1)<br />
          &#9658; Autobots won without a single bad lynch :eek:<br />
<br />
    *  12. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=22240" target="_blank">FF Mafia</a> (February 2010)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Mafia Goon<br />
          &#9658; Lynched Day 4<br />
          &#9658; Lost with Mafia (1-3) <br />
<br />
    *  11. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=17343" target="_blank">A Song of Fire and Ice Mafia</a> (Aug 2008)<br />
          &#9658; Role:Sandor Clegane (Vanilla town)<br />
          &#9658; Lynched Day 3<br />
          &#9658; Won with town (5-3)<br />
<br />
    *  10. <a href="http://www.mafiascum.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=8411" target="_blank">Mafia Scum Newbie 615</a> (July 2008)<br />
          &#9658; Role: vanilla townie<br />
          &#9658; Survived<br />
          &#9658; Lost with town (4-3) <br />
<br />
    * 9. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16795" target="_blank">FF Assassin In The Palace</a> (July 2008)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Guard<br />
          &#9658; Survived<br />
          &#9658; Won with guards (4-2) <br />
<br />
    * 8. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16669" target="_blank">FF Battlestar Gallactica</a> (June 2008)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Cylon (Mafia)<br />
          &#9658; Night Killed<br />
          &#9658; Lost with scum (1-2) <br />
<br />
    * 7. <a href="http://www.rantsnraves.org/forumdisplay.php?s=&amp;daysprune=&amp;f=75" target="_blank">RnR Lost</a> (May 2008)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Sawyer (thief town)<br />
          &#9658; Night killed twice (resurrected once)<br />
          &#9658; Won with town (3-2) <br />
<br />
    * 6. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16395" target="_blank">FF Game of Thrones Mafia</a> (May 2008)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Mafia roleblocker<br />
          &#9658; Lynched last day<br />
          &#9658; Lost with scum (Scum: 1-1) <br />
<br />
    * 5. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=10235" target="_blank">FF Things to do in Denver When You're Dead</a> (Sept 2006)<br />
          &#9658; Role: baby sinister (doctor)<br />
          &#9658; Survived to end<br />
          &#9658; Won with town (Town: 2-2) <br />
<br />
    * 4. <a href="http://www.freeratio.org/thearchives/showthread.php?t=174068" target="_blank">IIDB Werewolf 8</a> (Aug 2006)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Vampire (recruiting scum)<br />
          &#9658; Survived to end<br />
          &#9658; Won with Vampires (Scum: 1-0) <br />
<br />
    * 3. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9206" target="_blank">FF Deadwood Mafia</a> (Aug 2006)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Doc Cochran (doctor)<br />
          &#9658; Killed night 3<br />
          &#9658; Won with town (Town: 1-2) <br />
<br />
    * 2. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9206" target="_blank">FF Mafia II</a> (July 2006)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Townie<br />
          &#9658; Night Killed by Mafia<br />
          &#9658; Lost with town (Town: 0-2) <br />
<br />
    * 1. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9084" target="_blank">FF Mafia I</a> (July 2006)<br />
          &#9658; Role: Doctor<br />
          &#9658; Killed by Mafia last night<br />
          &#9658; Lost with town (Town: 0-1)<br />
<br />
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<b>Mafia History - Moderator</b><br />
<br />
    *  4. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=23711" target="_blank">UnMafia</a> (Oct 2010)<br />
          &#9658; Town Win<br />
<br />
    *  3. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16825" target="_blank">Clue: The Mafia Game</a> (July 2008)<br />
          &#9658; Scum Win<br />
          &#9658; Interesting night with all those one shot vigs killing at the same time. <br />
<br />
    * 2. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=16548" target="_blank">On The Waterfront</a> (June 2008)<br />
          &#9658; Town win<br />
          &#9658; Perhaps the Mafia Informant wasn't the best role idea. <br />
<br />
    * 1. <a href="http://www.freethought-forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13616" target="_blank">FF Smiley Mafia</a> (Aug 2007)<br />
          &#9658; Town win<br />
          &#9658; Roles: 2 Mafia goons; 1 cop; 1 doc; 1 vig; 5 townies.<br />
          &#9658; A crazy game that was over on night 2, and where the mafia were unable to make a single kill.</div>

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			<title>Best and Worst and What-not of the Decade</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 08:22:36 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[... or how I learned to start worrying and love to hate the Bomb. 
 
It's totally en vogue for folks across the webonets to post their favorite movies from the last ten years. Sometimes broken down by year or braving the depths and finding the rarified few that totally pleased them for the whole...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><i>... or how I learned to start worrying and love to hate the Bomb.</i><br />
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It's totally en vogue for folks across the webonets to post their favorite movies from the last ten years. Sometimes broken down by year or braving the depths and finding the rarified few that totally pleased them for the whole ten years.  One could call it a meme if they wanted to.  I don't care about web trends or calling them memes except to sound better than I really am.<br />
<br />
I started the process by simply making the big list of all the movies I've seen this decade. The least curious oddity is the paucity of films I saw through 2009.  Truly.  It did make it an easy year to break down in a best to worst fashion, though.<br />
<br />
Maybe I'll leave a brief comment, maybe I won't. Maybe I'll start leaving comments and then get tired of it. Heck, I may even contradict myself if anyone were to look back over the :ff:'s great movie thread.  So what?<br />
<br />
So, anyway. The Big List™.<br />
<br />
<b>2000</b><br />
Scream 3 - The first Scream was great. I think I finished this one just to be a completist.<br />
Pitch Black - Good action flick.<br />
The Whole Nine Yards - Amanda Peet was an It Girl for a little while there.  Big teeth and all, still cute.<br />
Reindeer Games - I don't know what I didn't like, but I did not like it. Worst of the Year.<br />
Mission to Mars<br />
The Ninth Gate<br />
Erin Brockovich<br />
Rules of Engagement<br />
28 Days<br />
American Psycho<br />
Frequency<br />
<b>Gladiator</b> - Top 5 material<br />
Battlefield Earth - Bad but not as bad as Reindeer Games. Really.<br />
Mission Impossible 2 - M:I 1 is far superior.<br />
Shanghai Noon<br />
Gone in Sixty Seconds<br />
Fantasia 2000 - Like the original, fell asleep. It was good but I was really tired.<br />
Shaft<br />
Titan AE<br />
Chicken Run - Yay for Ardman Animation!<br />
Me, Myself and Irene<br />
Scary Movie<br />
<b>X-Men</b> - Helped open the door for future super comic movies. Well paced, told what I thought the best story.<br />
What Lies Beneath<br />
Coyote Ugly - Confession: Out of Town and bored in the hotel room.<br />
Hollow Man<br />
Space Cowboys<br />
Bring It On - Confession: Out of Town and bored in the hotel room. Hey, Eliza Dushku. Had to take the chance.<br />
The Art of War<br />
Highlander Endgame<br />
Remember the Titans<br />
Meet the Parents<br />
The Ladies Man<br />
Bedazzled<br />
Pay It Forward<br />
The Legend of Drunken Master - One of Jackie Chan's last <i>good</i> movies.<br />
Charlie's Angels<br />
Men of Honor<br />
Red Planet - Only slightly better than Mission to Mars.<br />
How the Grinch Stole Christmas<br />
<b>Unbreakable</b> - Plodding plot but still a great story.<br />
<b>Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon</b> - Moar Michele Yeoh, please!<br />
Dude, Where's My Car<br />
What Women Want<br />
<b>Cast Away</b> - <b>WILSON!</b><br />
Dracula 2000 - I wanted to like this more than I did.<br />
Finding Forrester<br />
Miss Congeniality<br />
O Brother Where Art Thou - When I finally saw this, I got the hype.<br />
The Family Man<br />
<br />
<b>2001</b><br />
<b>A Beautiful Mind</b><br />
Antitrust<br />
Black Hawk Down<br />
Hannibal<br />
15 Minutes<br />
Exit Wounds<br />
Spy Kids<br />
Along Came a Spider<br />
Joe Dirt<br />
Driven - Set the bar for Worst Movie Ever<br />
The Mummy Returns<br />
A Knight's Tale<br />
Shrek<br />
Pearl Harbor<br />
The Animal<br />
<b>Moulin Rouge</b> - I'm a sucker for musicals, and this one attacks it from a somewhat oblique angle.<br />
Swordfish<br />
Atlantis the Lost Empire<br />
Lara Croft<br />
The Fast and the Furious<br />
AI Artificial Intelligence - HJO does it again.<br />
Final Fantasy<br />
Legally Blonde<br />
Jurassic Park 3<br />
Planet of the Apes<br />
Osmosis Jones<br />
<b>The Others</b> - A great thriller flick. Kidman is perfect. Suck it M. Night.<br />
Ghosts of Mars<br />
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back<br />
Rush Hour 2<br />
Zoolander - I get a delicious tickle thinking about the pretend gas fight.<br />
Joy Ride<br />
Training Day<br />
Bandits<br />
From Hell<br />
The Last Castle (TV)<br />
K-PAX<br />
Thirteen Ghosts<br />
<b>Monsters Inc</b> - Pixar. PIXAR.<br />
The One<br />
Shallow Hal<br />
<b>Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone</b><br />
Black Knight<br />
Ocean's Eleven<br />
Not Another Teen Movie<br />
Vanilla Sky<br />
Jimmy Neutron<br />
<b>Lord of the Rings</b><br />
The Majestic - Odin love him, Jim tries hard to be serious but people can't get past his rubber face.<br />
<br />
<b>2002</b><br />
The Count of Monte Cristo<br />
The Mothman Prophecies<br />
Rollerball<br />
Dragonfly<br />
Queen of the Damned<br />
The Time Machine<br />
Ice Age<br />
Resident Evil - mmmm Milla...<br />
Blade 2<br />
ET (rerelease) - Pretty sure I cried again.<br />
Panic Room<br />
Changing Lanes<br />
The Scorpion King<br />
Jason X<br />
<b>Spider-Man</b> - Friendly, Neighborhood.<br />
The New Guy<br />
Star Wars Attack of the Clones - Bright! Shiny! Kinda sucky.<br />
The Sum of All Fears<br />
Undercover Brother - Blackspoiltation was never funnier!<br />
<b>The Bourne Identity</b> - Read the book(s). Don't remember much. Still consider it good.<br />
<b>Minority Report</b><br />
MiB 2<br />
The Powerpuff Girls Movie - &quot;So I was reaching down between my legs, easing the seatback,&quot; line had me laughing.<br />
Halloween Resurrection<br />
Rain of Fire<br />
Road to Perdition<br />
Austin Powers in Goldmember - Good, but at some point I'd love to see the original on TV.<br />
Signs<br />
Spy Kids 2<br />
XXX<br />
The Adventures of Pluto Nash - Sweet muppety Odin, why.<br />
One Hour Photo<br />
S1m0ne<br />
Barbershop<br />
Sweet Home Alabama<br />
The Tuxedo<br />
Red Dragon<br />
The Transporter<br />
The Ring<br />
Ghost Ship<br />
I Spy<br />
Femme Fatale<br />
<b>Harry Potter Chamber of Secrets</b><br />
Die Another Day - In a year where Pluto Nash was released, a James Bond movie sucked more.<br />
Treasure Planet<br />
Drumline<br />
The Hot Chick<br />
Star Trek Nemesis - In a year of mediocre to sucky movie viewing, can't believe a Trek film was on the Worst of list instead of the other one.<br />
<b>LotR Two Towers</b><br />
Two Weeks Notice<br />
Catch Me if You Can<br />
<br />
<b>2003</b><br />
National Security<br />
Shanghai Knights<br />
Daredevil - I didn't think it was as bad as others. But I'm not ashamed of my fanism of Jen Garner (even though she married Ben).<br />
Agent Cody Banks<br />
Basic<br />
The Core<br />
Phone Booth<br />
Anger Management<br />
Bulletproof Monk<br />
X2<br />
The Matrix Reloaded<br />
Bruce Almighty<br />
Finding Nemo<br />
The Italian Job<br />
The Hulk - I'm one of the half dozen people in the world who liked this one.<br />
<b>28 Days Later</b> - I don't like zombies. I blame Resident Evil. This movie doesn't allay my fears one bit.<br />
Charlie's Angels Full Throttle<br />
Terminator 3 Rise of the Machines<br />
<b>Pirates of the Caribbean</b> - Johnny Depp channels Keith Richards. Who cares about the rest? (Okay, Geoffrey Rush was even better.)<br />
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen<br />
Bad Boys 2<br />
Lara Croft 2<br />
SWAT<br />
Freddy v Jason<br />
Open Range<br />
Once Upon a Time in Mexico<br />
Underworld - Bumped out of the Top 5 by Monster.<br />
Out of Time<br />
Mystic River - Critically acclaimed snore-fest.<br />
Kill Bill - Edged out, because I wanted to seem anti-pretentious and keep Stuck On You in the Top 5.<br />
Runaway Jury<br />
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre<br />
Radio<br />
Matrix Revolutions - Finally, the suck ends.<br />
Elf<br />
Bad Santa<br />
Timeline<br />
The Last Samurai - Despite the problems other people had with this, I enjoyed the story of it.<br />
<b>Stuck On You</b> - Quirky and fun. I can't help myself. The song at the end sells it for me everytime.<br />
<b>LotR Return of the King</b><br />
<b>Monster</b> - A not-pretty Charlize Theron movie. It was very well done.<br />
Paycheck<br />
<br />
<b>2004</b><br />
Torque - Only because I knew the guy who designed the spinner wheels for motorcycles that were featured.<br />
<b>The Butterfly Effect</b> - Proof that Ashton Kutcher can do serious.<br />
Hidalgo<br />
Starsky and Hutch<br />
Secret Window<br />
Jersey Girl<br />
Hellboy<br />
Kill Bill 2<br />
The Punisher<br />
Man on Fire<br />
13 Going on 30 - I again point to my fanism for Jen Garner. Shut up.<br />
Van Helsing<br />
Shrek 2<br />
The Day After Tomorrow<br />
<b>Harry Potter Prisoner of Azkaban</b><br />
The Chronicles of Riddick<br />
Napolean Dynamite - Fuck you people. These movies aren't funny. Stop liking them.<br />
The Stepford Wives<br />
Around the World in 80 Days<br />
Dodgeball<br />
<b>Spider-Man 2</b> - A sequel better than the original? OMG, yay!<br />
King Arthur<br />
Anchorman<br />
I, Robot<br />
The Bourne Supremacy<br />
Catwoman - There it is. Oh shi-<br />
Alien v. Predator<br />
Hero<br />
Resident Evil Apocalypse<br />
Mr. 3000<br />
Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow<br />
Shaun of the Dead<br />
Team American World Police<br />
<b>Ray</b> - Jamie Foxx does serious too!<br />
<b>The Incredibles</b> - All time favorite. Nigh perfect entertainment.<br />
Finding Neverland<br />
National Treasure<br />
House of Flying Daggers - Enjoyable but I didn't like it as much as CTHD<br />
Blade Trinity<br />
The Life Aquatic<br />
Ocean's Twelve<br />
Lemony Snicket<br />
The Phantom of the Opera<br />
<br />
<b>2005</b><br />
Elektra - DON'T YOU JUDGE ME<br />
Hitch<br />
Constantine<br />
The Pacifier<br />
Robots<br />
<b>Sin City</b><br />
Kung Fu Hustle<br />
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy<br />
Star Wars Revenge of the Sith - It's over. Ding dong, it's OVER.<br />
Madagascar<br />
Mr and Mrs Smith<br />
<b>Batman Begins</b><br />
Bewitched<br />
War of the Worlds<br />
Fantastic Four<br />
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory<br />
Stealth<br />
The Dukes of Hazard<br />
Four Brothers<br />
The 40 Year Old Virgin<br />
The Brothers Grimm<br />
Transporter 2<br />
The Exorcism of Emily Rose<br />
Corpse Bride<br />
A History of Violence<br />
<b>Serenity</b> - I would be hanged and quartered (hopefully in that order) if I didn't.<br />
Domino<br />
Doom<br />
The Weather Man<br />
Zathura<br />
<b>Harry Potter Goblet of Fire</b><br />
<b>Walk the Line</b> - Reese Witherspoon is adorable and Jude Law sings!<br />
Aeon Flux<br />
The Chronicles of Narnia<br />
King Kong<br />
Munich<br />
<br />
<b>2006</b><br />
BloodRayne - It took 4 tries but I think I've finally seen every scene of this crapfest.<br />
Underworld Evolution<br />
Nanny McPhee<br />
16 Blocks<br />
Ultraviolet<br />
<b>V for Vendetta</b><br />
Slither - A fun horror flick starring Cpt. Tightpants!<br />
Lucky Number Slevin<br />
Mission Impossible 3 - Better than M:I 2.<br />
X-Men 3<br />
Cars<br />
Nacho Libre<br />
Superman Returns<br />
Pirates of the Caribbean 2<br />
Monster House<br />
Miami Vice<br />
Talladega Nights<br />
<b>Snakes on a Plane</b> - IT'S SO BAD BUT I COULDN'T HELP MYSELF<br />
Invincible<br />
Crank<br />
The Black Dahlia<br />
The Departed<br />
Employee of the Month<br />
The Prestige<br />
<b>Stranger than Fiction</b> - In the Top 5 if simply because of the surprisingly subtle performance of Will Ferrel.<br />
<b>Casino Royale</b><br />
Night at the Museum<br />
<br />
<b>2007</b><br />
Smokin' Aces<br />
Ghost Rider - Oh, goody. Got Worst out of the way early!<br />
The Astronaut Farmer<br />
The Number 23<br />
Black Snake Moan<br />
<b>300</b><br />
TMNT<br />
Blades of Glory<br />
Meet the Robinsons<br />
<b>Grindhouse</b><br />
Spider-Man 3<br />
Shrek the Third<br />
Pirates of the Caribbean 3<br />
Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer<br />
Nancy Drew<br />
Evan Almighty<br />
Live Free or Die Hard<br />
Ratatouille<br />
Transformers<br />
<b>Harry Porter Order of the Phoenix</b><br />
The Simpsons Movie<br />
The Bourne Ultimatum<br />
Eastern Promises<br />
Resident Evil Extinction<br />
30 Days of Night<br />
No Country for Old Men<br />
Enchanted<br />
The Golden Compass<br />
I Am Legend<br />
National Treasure Book of Secrets<br />
<b>Sweeney Todd</b><br />
Aliens v Predator Requiem<br />
<br />
<b>2008</b><br />
<b>Cloverfield</b> - Yes, it has it's problems but a pretty darn good monster flick.<br />
Rambo<br />
Jumper<br />
Leatherheads<br />
Forgetting Sarah Marshall<br />
<b>Iron Man</b> - The New Standard for super comic movies.<br />
Indiana Jones - At least better than the Star Wars prequels. But at times I regret thinking that.<br />
Kung Fu Panda<br />
You Don't Mess With the Zohan<br />
The Incredible Hulk<br />
Get Smart<br />
Wall-E<br />
Wanted<br />
Hancock<br />
Hellboy 2<br />
<b>The Dark Knight</b> - The New New Standard for super comic movies.<br />
The X-Files<br />
The Mummy Tomb of the Dragon Emperor<br />
<b>Tropic Thunder</b><br />
Star Wars Clone Wars<br />
Babylon AD<br />
Burn After Reading<br />
Eagle Eye<br />
Miracle at St. Anna<br />
Max Payne<br />
Soul Men<br />
Bolt<br />
Transporter 3<br />
Punisher War Zone<br />
The Day the Earth Stood Still<br />
Gran Torino<br />
Yes Man<br />
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button<br />
The Spirit - No. Just no.<br />
<br />
<b>2009</b><br />
<br />
<i>A break out, best to worst for the year 2009</i><br />
<br />
1	District 9<br />
2	Sherlock Holmes<br />
3	Up<br />
4	Harry Potter<br />
5	Zombieland<br />
6	Taken<br />
7	Watchmen<br />
8	Star Trek<br />
9	Drag Me to Hell<br />
10	Coraline (video)<br />
 	9<br />
	Duplicity (video)<br />
 	Astroboy<br />
 	Monsters vs Aliens (video)<br />
 	Surrogates<br />
10	X-Men Origins: Wolverine<br />
9	Terminator Salvation<br />
8	Paul Blart (video)<br />
7	Transformers<br />
6	Race to Witch Mountain<br />
5	Land of the Lost<br />
4	Knowing (video)<br />
3	GI Joe<br />
2	Underworld (video)<br />
1	Angels and Demons (video)</div>

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