more coyote sing a long hour, more all caps, more left leaning
NOW I LONG FOR THE DAY WHEN THEY REALIZE
BRUTALITY AND UNJUST LAWS CANNOT DEFEAT US!
BUT WHO DEFENDS THE WORKERS WHO CANNOT ORGANIZE
WHEN THE BOSSES SEND THEIR POLICEMEN OUT TO BEAT US?
MONEY SPEAKS FOR MONEY, THE DEVIL FOR HIS OWN
WHO'S GONNA SPEAK FOR THE SKIN AND THE BONE?
Sitting in a currently very loud coffeeshop, trying to be a GOOD person and give the parents credit for trying to keep the kids in line without being REALLY jerky, and trying to think things like "wow, I would so not be up for parenthood, I really dodged a bullet there" rather than say "I hate kids and I hate parents and I hate EVERYBODY ESPECIALLY ME."
Boomers, THE MILLENIALS etc
Yesterday at a train museum, I overheard two of the model railroad club members talking.
See, younger modeler works for Safeway. Older modeler worked in a grocery store as a high schooler in the early 60s, starting at under $2/hour - four years later he was making a much larger salary and paid his way through college with it. Consequently he needs to stop and remember inflation happened whenever he heard about supermarket clerks making - his example was $10/hour.
okay so Jurassic Park has always had Pachycephalosaurs, the Park's been abandoned for a bit and life finds a way, so yeah, I'm really hoping Fallen Kingdom has Stygim...
OH MY GOD IT DOES OMG I WANT TO SEE THE MOVIE RIGHT NOW http://jurassicpark.wikia.com/wiki/Stygimoloch
Some nerdy mcnerd #drawings I roughed earlier this week and tightened up today. Tame fantasy nudity and violence.
Randomly rating fantasy-ish movies for tabletop nerds;
* Fire and Ice, any Beastmaster sequel. We're scraping the bottom here. This is "starved for escapism" or "morbidly curious" territory.
argh, I somehow forgot to rate Dragonheart (middle-low on the scale), Dark Crystal or the Rankin-Bass Hobbit (fairly high up there) and Labyrinth (about exact middle). And I'm sure I'm forgetting more examples!
Randomly rating fantasy-ish movies for tabletop nerds;
* The Peter Jackson Hobbit films. There's some good stuff there, but largely they're just kinda eh. They're definitely Things You Watch Because They're The Most Palatable Thing On TV in the Motel.
* Krull, Beastmaster, Wizards, Master of the Flying Guillotine, Conan the Destroyer, Heavy Metal. These aren't good movies at all, but there's a certain joy to how bad they are that keeps you coming back.
Randomly rating fantasy-ish movies for tabletop nerds;
* the remaining two Peter Jackson LotR films; good, but they don't blow me away like the first one.
* good movies with fantasy elements but which have a fairly different genre to them - like Aliens, The African Queen, Flushed Away, The Secret of NIMH, Hellboy, the Indiana Jones films.
* Excalibur, Van Helsing, Underworld, Hellboy II. These aren't great movies or completely D&Dish, but they have fun bits - actively brilliant in places.
Randomly rating fantasy-ish movies for tabletop nerds;
* The Book of the Dead. This isn't technically a fantasy film but it has so many cool elements.
* Conan the Barbarian, The Thirteenth Warrior, Alexander Nevsky, Henry V, what I've seen of the Kung Fu Panda series; these all have really appealing D&Dish elements; raids, dungeon crawls, underground prisons, brutish guards, huge battles, evil armies. And, by and large they're fairly good quality as movies go.
Randomly rating fantasy-ish movies for tabletop nerds;
* The Fellowship of the Ring is pretty much my favorite for providing a more urgent, compelling pacing and more appealing characterization than the book - throw in awesome visuals.
* there's a batch of wuxia and jidaigeki which I'd consider really good, and even if the trappings aren't quasi-Tolkien-quasi-Europe D&D, they're definitely D&D thematically (f'rex Sanjuro, Throne of Blood, Iron Monkey, House of Flying Daggers).
okay I think my nerdiest opinion about #13thWarrior is that this would have been a WAY cooler movie if they'd had the bardiche show up earlier than the climactic battle.
"A man might be thought wealthy if someone were to draw a story of his deeds" oh you mean LIKE CARVING FUTHARK INTO WHATEVER STONE MIGHT BE HANDY here's an awesome lion statue this work for ya fam?
AHMED: Do we have anything remotely resembling a plan?
HERGIR: We'll kill all of them!
AHMED: Great. Uh, Edgtho, make a tracking roll?
EDGTHO: uh... um. Okay so I get a +11 to track. Does a 12 do it?
DM *rubs forehead* : A child could follow this. They have no fear of you.
Urge to quote Monty Python and the Holy Grail rising for this one particular village scene. MRAOW! WREAAOW! oh there you are on about freedom again. #13thWarrior
Lots of random gunk, but some drawings and cooking talk too. Obsesses about DnD and related topics. Left-leaning/profoundly frustrated politics. Black lives matter; trans rights are human rights.
Occasionally NSFW art and discussion, please do follow if you're 18+.