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mrk

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  1. To introduce the Sentinels simply as a big giant head rolling out of the darkness was a huge let down. infact, after I saw that clip on line I didn't even go the the theatre and just waited till it showed up at my cruddy little DVD rental store down the street that you can rent movies for $1 buck. I still wish I could get my dollar back.
  2. I FINALLY got mine today. I've looked it over at lunch and I have to say, Jason you and Sam did a real bang-up job! The book is written for beginners in mind yet made for seasoned gamers who want to branch out and don't mind doing some of the conversion work on their own. My only pet peeves--I wish there was a section on Priestly magic and that the major wounds table was a little more like the old Perrin/ Hargrave critical hit charts for those who don't want to use hit locations but like rolling a "01" and seeing what bloody mayhem transforms! None the less, thease are minor issues and can easly be adjudicated by any experienced GM.Five stars all the way! :):)
  3. There's a lot of enfant terrible's in hollywood. Infact, he's not even the worst or that bad. It's the smaller guys who want to cheat and lowball you for every nickel they can get that makes life miserable. I'll take a hundred Brian Singers over one Charles Band any day of the week.
  4. To bad McG didn't make his superman movie. I saw some design art for it that looked very cool like Superman in outerspace fighting big robots. Some of the Terminators and bots are very cool in McG's new film. There's sort of a Quake feel to some of them. I've heard some funny Bryan Singer stories over the years. Quite a "funny" guy he is...
  5. It's funny how Fanboys will hate someone they never met because they don't like some of their work. Bret Ratner is actually a nice guy. He did a Learning Annex seminar a few years back and was very open and cordial. I'm not a fan of all his movies, but I like some of his music video and commercial work and dug one or two of his movies( His Red Dragon was much better then Michael Mann's version). Yeah, I didn't like his X Men movie, but then again I didn't like ANY of the X-Men movies. Honestly, after Iron Man, I don't think I'll want to watch another bastardization superhero movie ever again--especially if you have Wolverine wearing a unisexual bodysuit.
  6. Unless your Steven Spielberg, most directors don't have the pull to get a film into production. Look at Martin Scorsese, he's one of the greatist film makers of all time, but it took him 25 years to get Gangs of New York made. Most films usuelly start either with a screenplay or some intellectual property people are interested in or a bankable Actor wanting to work with the company on a project. Also, it's not just the director that makes a good movie but many other people as well who are involved as well. Anyway funguy, I'm sure you know this just as much as I do as we both live in LA and have some friends who work in that industry. :focus:
  7. Actually it's the studios and the producers who make the decisions on what is made or not. The new Lord of the Rings,Harry Potter and even Narnia films have made billions and that helps create interest in Hollywood to fund more fantasy based films, that with Iron Man making $500 million worldwide theatricaly, your going to see a lot alot more superhero and fantasy related movies for years to come ( so long as they keep making money). I only hope films like The Dark Knight ( which I saw last week and is the by far, grimiest comic book adaptation I have seen to date) and The Watchman do extremely well, as that only means th Film Industry will be more willing to take a chance on Adult themed graphic novels and comics and not try and sell us only on kiddy movies ( like the new crappy Journey to the Center of the Earth). BTW...a new revamped Conan series is in the works at a well funded company.
  8. The Golden Compass is one thing, but Elric is a whole different matter. Now that HB 2 was no# 1 at the Box office and proves there's an interest in Adult-style Action/Fantasy in the film studios eyes, there's a chances Universal might be interested in the Elric books once again. I know Guillermo Del Toro has a multiple deal with Universal and is a huge fan of the series and even toyed with the idea of making an Elric film long ago.. Chances are, even if he wanted to direct them he couldn't with his commitment to doing The Hobbit, but I could easly see him maybe being an executive producer if he has the time. As for the Weitz Brothers, I doubt they would be invovled and probably the studio would hire another director instead. If it ever happens, I can only hope they can get someone like David Fincher or Christopher Nolan to come on board as director. Now or in the future, I'm sure it will happen one day that will see an Elric film. Afterall, Warner Brothers just bought the rights to Elf Quest.
  9. Even more reasons why to put out a zothique book :deadhorse: :focus:
  10. I agree. Goblins are some of the most low powerd bad guys you'll ever face. But if you have ten of them slinging arrows at you at the same time that means the GM is now rolling TEN TIMES to see if any of them hit, and chances are, your going to get a crit or two from all those rolls being made. Seen it happen plenty of times...
  11. I think with so much discussion on hit locations charts going on that, I think a tertiary hit location chart needs be be created. That is, a chart that covers EVERY bit of anatomy you possibly can hit. Even better, I would finally have a use for that D1000 I bought years ago.
  12. You got it! I don't know what that guys problem is. Typical snobby gamer who's think's he's better and more creative then everyone else when chances are he's not.

  13. I like Funguys' table. If anything Rosen, it's something to work off for your own gaming needs. You can't ask anymore then that from another GM.
  14. It makes sense to do a REH supplement. Especially now with the video game being a big hit and a new series of Conan films in the works. However, after seeing Hellboy 2, it's only a mattter of time before an Elric film is announced.
  15. Actualy the man was kicking at the other mans leg and like I mentioned is a common combat tactic used in Muay Thai. Also, if you look closely at the footage, the defender is almost striking the other man's leg with his own. Experienced Kickboxers condition their shins to make them harder ( almost like metal ) and will use them to their advantage for both kicking and defending an is the reason why the man literally shatterd the lower part of his leg after making contact on the other man's shin. It's no different then a shield used to break a sword.
  16. I think Trifletraxor is right and that it is a parry. The Fighter raised his leg just as the other guy launched his roundhouse kick to block the incomming attack. It's a classic lower Muay Thai tactic that as you can see has the potentinal of doing some serious damage.
  17. All roads lead to chicken..if you boil it long enough :focus:
  18. What I'm saying is "tasty" in the sense that the visuals depicted in the hit location and major wounds chart make the combat rounds more exciting ( aka eye candy) not unlike if you were watching a gory action film like "Evil Dead" or "Kill Bill" (or maybe I should say "mind candy" as were not actually physically seeing any of this stuff ).
  19. And that's what's great about the rules. If you take out hit locations and major wounds, the core of the combat system is intact and still very much enjoyable to use. Severed body parts and gushing blood are all dandy and nice, but it's nothing more then then icing on the cake--tasy as it may be
  20. I don't need to use Bonewitz' magic system because quite frankly I'm quite content with the one I already use. So long as your happy with the game mechanics, there's no reason to change. Like I previously mentioned, what I found interesting was the ideas he presented and the theory behind them and how it could all make sense in the real world. I own MANY game related books and hardly any of them I use (especially the rules ) but that doesen't mean I can't get something out of them. I haven't played D&D in over ten years but there's some D&D modules that I really enjoyed, inspired me and made me a better Player and GM. I'm open and embrace many ideas( so long as I like them).
  21. One thing about John Woo/ Heroic Bloodshed Cinema, is that both Heros tend to die just as much as the villians do. An no matter how important HP's and high combat and ability stats are for the PC's survival, there seems to be some variation of "fate" or " luck" points need to the mix as that seems to be part of the genre's mythus as well as a major aspect to Chinese/ Asia beliefs. If you look at the characters in all the films of John Woo, Tsui Hark, Ringo Lam and Johnny To, even if they get fatally "shot up" and "bloodied", they still make it out in one piece( or two) for the next big fight down the road. But once their "luck" runs out, it's pretty much over for them. Anyway, check out some of the books and articls written about this film genre and you'll probably get a better handle on running a game set in this "balls-to-the-walls" type world.
  22. Hmm...not sure. Honestly, I think it's only recently that Chinese style weapons have been accepted in Japanese films and anime as you sure as hell woln't find them in old school Samurai Films. Besides, can you imagine THIS GUY using a silly little rope dart? LOL! YouTube - Lone Wolf Ninja Encounter in the Forest YouTube - beautiful
  23. John woo style films ( aka Heroic Bloodshed) are basicaly over-the-top action movies with lots of blood and carnage. So in essence, running it as a superhero game with violence is the first steps. Heroic bloodshed - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  24. Have you seen this clip on youtube? It's one of the best examples of just how complicated combat situations and outcomes are in true life when applied to game terms. Is it a hit? a miss? a fumble? a crit? or all four?!! Don't watch this if you have a weak stomach. YouTube - kick boxer breaks leg - [noparse]http://youtube.com/watch?v=rEVaRrWL4Hg[/noparse]
  25. Yeah, I think your right as there's a slight bit of snottiness within the book, but then the guy does have some authority on the subject and at the time he wrote it magic wasn't very well rationalized in many of the FRPG's back in the 70's. None the less, I still think its' a good read and really gives you an understand of what exactly magic is ( or could be) from a realistic point of view and--even more important-- a foundation as how you want it to function in your own fantasy world.
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