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Because I'm a giant nerd, here's a stone giant updated with Augment Summoning and Greenbound Summoning:
N Large plant
Init +3; Senses Tremorsense 60’, darkvision 60’, low-light vision; Perception: +12
Defense:
AC 29, touch 12, flat-footed 26 (+3 Dex, +17 natural, –1 size)
HP 150 (12d8+96)
Fort +16, Ref +7, Will +7
Defensive Abilities: Improved rock catching, Resist cold and electricity 10, DR 10/magic and slashing
Offense:
Speed 40 ft.
Melee: greatclub +21/+15 (2d8+21) or 2 slams +21 (1d8+14)
Ranged: rock +12/+7 (1d8+21)
Space 10 ft.; Reach 10 ft.
Special Attacks: rock throwing (180 ft.)
Statistics:
Str 37, Dex 17, Con 27, Int 10, Wis 12, Cha 14
Base Atk +9; CMB +24; CMD 36
Feats Iron Will, Martial Weapon Proficiency (greatclub), Point-Blank Shot, Power Attack, Precise Shot, Quick Draw
Skills Climb +17, Intimidate +12, Perception +12, Stealth +5; Racial Modifiers +8 Stealth in rocky terrain, +16 Stealth in forested terrain
Languages Common, Giant
Special Abilities
Improved Rock Catching (Ex) A stone giant gains a +4 racial bonus on its Reflex save when attempting to catch a thrown rock with rock catching. This ability otherwise works like the rock catching ability.
Spell-like abilities (Su) at will - entangle, pass without trace, speak with plants. 1/day - wall of thorns

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Nice. I've been thinking about getting that one myself. What's in it?
Also, this weekend we went and saw Toy Story III and Jonah Hex. The Toy Story movie was excellent, highly recommended for anyone. I liked Jonah Hex myself, but there's probably no need to shell out hard-earned money to see it in the theatre.

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Oh, absolutely. My five copper pieces:
A) Keep the book, but make Gary Oldman's character a bit less ridiculous, and all of a sudden you have a real post-apocalyptic classic. I could live with the other stuff, but he was just a bad villain for the original book.
Or
B) Change the book and keep Ol' Gary the way he is. If the book was, say, some sorta engineering manual, his behaviour becomes much more understandable, and he suddenly becomes a much better villain.

dungeonmaster heathy |

I guess my favorite thing...
(lol) Oldman's always a freak. He's done lots better movies. I guess his main reason for his power base is he knows stuff.....kinda tenuous in a violent world, but there it is. He wouldn't make it as an orc chieftan. The guy he played in the Professional, or in True Romance (heh heh giving me idears) would've made it as an orc chieftan, but not this dink butt. Too bad Chris Walken wasn't available.

Ragadolf |

Wow. I'm excited about the possibilities for that movie!. IF they don't sc@w it up. As they usually do. I guess it all depends on who gets ahold of it?
BTW- I shall be absent this weekend myself. I have the opportunity to attend Mechacon (Anime Convention) in New Orleans this weekend. (Fri-Sun, July 16-18) So I shall be out of touch till Sunday night. At the earliest. Monday Morning at the latest.
I'm going to participate in the 2nd of 6 planned mega-scenarios for Star Wars (scenarios planned over 6 years, Both RPG and Minis!)
Wish me luck! :D

dungeonmaster heathy |

Speaking of movies - any thoughts on this? I'm sure it'll be better than Howard The Duck, but which movies aren't?
Yeah; I can't wait.
The concept stuff I've seen here and there is awesome.
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I went to a few back in the day, end of high school, start of university. Had some fun, but really just went there to play a few games, never really got into the whole atmosphere. And never tried organised play (I think Living Ravensbluff was a big one at that time) just a few one offs at cons here and there. Did quite well, I think I still have some rpg related trophies somewhere about.

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I enjoy Cons alot but two kids and the rest mean that this weekend is my one Con away all year. Its going to be fun and meeting mates I only see at Cons is a great way to catch up. Some of them I have known for over a decade now.
But now that GenconUK is defunct, there isn't really a big con like in the US. I've been to the US one in Milwaukee once and it was a marvellous memory. Spent a small fortune on figures and stuff at the auction (which ran all four days solid).
My trophies are in the garage gathering dust like most of my gaming folders and books.
Cheers

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Just came home after seeing Inception, and it was one of the most amazing things I've seen in years and years. My favourite Christopher Nolan production, well ahead of Memento, Insomnia and those Batman movies. See it!
We also saw Despicable Me in 3D last weekend. Fun movie, and great for kids.