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More on the Game of Thrones

Monday, June 14th, 2010 | Sophie, TV, geekdom | Comments Off

It looks like HBO has started the publicity machine for the new Game of Thrones TV series. Check out the new HBO page for more info.

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Green Ronin bags another licence

Monday, May 10th, 2010 | RPG, Sophie, blogging, games, geekdom | 2 Comments

But is it one too many? I was surprised to read that Green Ronin had signed an agreement with DC Comics to release a series of four books as part of their Mutants and Masterminds line. It makes me wonder how many licensed products are sustainable for a small publishing house like GR.

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Fall – Episode 23 Lull before the Storm

Sunday, May 9th, 2010 | RPG, Sophie, actual play, geekdom | Comments Off

This is also known as the Filler Episode (as Norm couldn’t make it), and happens to also be the most amazingly awkward roleplaying Ive ever done.

Not much happened in terms of plot in this one, most of it is dealing with the bomb Calvin dropped in the episode before and Alex not knowing how to deal with it all. As all of this is gone into in by Jenni in her blow by blow recaps, I think I’ll leave it at that.

But to sum up:

  • Calvin and Alex barely talk when they wake up in Calvin’s bed the next morning, having spent the night together.
  • Alex gets busted leaving the house by Martha, Calvin’s sister.
  • Megan tries to sweet talk a priest into giving her some holy water, and when that doesn’t work steals it instead.
  • Darius is still recuperating (either in hospital or at home, I was a bit confused).
  • Calvin tries to find Gina, and discovers that shes disappeared. The car she borrowed is found in a parking lot near the train station and he assumes that shes left town.
  • Megan is oblivious to whats happened between Alex and Calvin, even when the three of them hang out at her house trying to find out what happened to Gina. (Cue awkward silences)
  • Alex totally confuses Calvin by bursting into tears in front of him, after he offers to just forget about the night before and she says she doesn’t want to.
  • Calvin and Alex have another bonding cemetery moment when they’re attacked by two vamps. This fight doesn’t go so well and Calvin ends up getting bitten.

Next time round well be getting back on track with the plot and edging that much closer to the end of Fall, Season 1!
Previously on Fall
Jennis write ups

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Joss and The Avengers?

Sunday, May 9th, 2010 | Sophie, blogging, comics, geekdom, movies | 1 Comment

So a little under a month ago shock waves of glee hit the geek community. Our demi-god, Joss Whedon, would direct The Avengers movie!

Now unlike many geeks I’ve never been that into comics, and those comics I have been into haven’t been the Marvel/DC variety. However Joss Whedon directing and no doubt being involved in the script of a superhero movie had to be a good thing, right?

Unfortunately though, during a conversation with a friend, doubt started to creep in. Joss was going to make the most amazing Wonder Woman movie ever as well… but due to “creative differences” with the studio it got shelved.

And as we all know he often has ‘creative differences’ with the studio, and there are only so many times this can happen before you really have to ask. Is it Joss or the studio that’s being difficult?

I think anyone who has read this blog will know I’m a huge fan of what Joss creates. Buffy, (most of) Angel, Firefly, Serenity and Dollhouse are all fantastic. Hell I even liked Alien: Resurrection. But I can’t help but feel that there is a measure of diva in what drives him and that diva means that he has a habit of throwing his toys.

I hope I’m wrong and that The Avengers is a fantastic movie that hits our screens in 2012. But I’m keeping a certain level of healthy cynicism till then.

What do you think? Am I being too harsh on The Whedon? Or is there merit in what I say?

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Iron Man 2 – a few thoughts

Saturday, May 8th, 2010 | Reviews, Sophie, blogging, geekdom, movies | Comments Off

I took myself off to the big leather seats of the Embassy Theatre here in Wellington last weekend to check out Iron Man 2.

As you can tell from the trailer this movie is pretty unabashed and it’s title character is also convinced of his own greatness.

I enjoyed the explosions, Scarlett Johansson, Robert Downey Junior and the total over the topness of the whole thing. I thought they were a little heavy handed in the way they tied it all in with the upcoming (and potentially Joss Whedon directed, though that’s a whole other blog post) Avengers movie.

For a bit of mindless fun about a narcissistic genius who dons a shiny suit and flies around, you should totally go see it.

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Robin Hood

Friday, April 30th, 2010 | Nick, geekdom, movies | Comments Off

Say what you like about Russell Crowe, but the man makes movies that reek of gameiness. Check out the trailer for Robin Hood which opens in a few weeks.

Awesome.

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Terrifyingly weird – Darth Vader’s other voice

Friday, April 9th, 2010 | Nick, geekdom, movies | 1 Comment

I’m … speechless….

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Fall – Episode 21 “Reaching my Limits, Part 2″

Thursday, March 18th, 2010 | RPG, Sophie, actual play, games, geekdom | 2 Comments

For the past two weeks, since our epic session, I’ve been trying to write this actual play report on Fall. I’ve found it extremely hard, as it was a dark and difficult road that my Slayer started down. I’ll warn you this will be long, and may have emo musings littered through out. Don’t say I never give you an out!

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Serenity Now

Thursday, March 4th, 2010 | Nick, TV, blogging, geekdom | 1 Comment

While we all wait for what Joss does next, the A.V. Club has an extremely insightful discussion of Serenity in it’s ‘New Cult Canon’ feature. The line is basically this: it’s a love letter to fans that doesn’t hit the highs of the show and here’s why. And I more or less agree.

I travelled with a friend down the highway to Geelong to watch Serenity in a pre-release screening. I had a good time, liked the film, saw it once again in the cinema on general release with another friend and bought it when it came out on DVD in order to help boost sales and convince them to make more. We now know that that’s never going to happen but what the hell. At least I have it on DVD right?

But here’s the problem:  I’ve never watched the DVD. Beyond that, I’ve never revisited the original Firefly series (which I also own on DVD). I’m currently watching (extremely slowly) Buffy with my highly horror adverse wife and I’m enjoying it – we’re only two episodes in and it’s still astonishingly amateurish but it’s fun. When I think of Firefly now I think of it being (a) slightly forced and (b) unfinished. Now I know that (b) is not Whedon’s fault but (a) certainty is. Firefly, I suspect, is not going to go down in history as one of the great shows. If Fox hadn’t canned it in  mid-stream, the reasons it is so missed would have been removed. Hopefully it would have provided new reasons to be missed, but I don’t think we’d seen them yet.

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HBO greenlights A Game of Thrones

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 | Nick, TV, geekdom | Comments Off

George R. R. Martin reacts here, with links. I’m pretty excited about this – the series is human-centric enough to not require much in the way of effects and the story is complex enough that it needs TV, not movie, timelines. Who knows how well it will do but I can’t wait.

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