I am Legend
One of the things that I love doing (but irritates my wife) is watching multiple versions of the same movie. This year I choose the various incarnations of Richard Matheson's "I am Legend". I had read the book years ago back in grad school and I recalled seeing "The Omega Man" (which I ad always thought the Police song was based on). Well the new I Am Legend was on so I figured what the heck.
The Last Man on Earth (1964)
Vincent Price stars as the Robert Neville character, Robert Morgan. The interesting thing about this movie is that Matheson worked on the script, but decided that he didn't like it. The vampires in this version are more of the classical, "Hammer" vampires. Affected by mirrors, sunlight and garlic. This premise though is the same as in the book. Neville/Morgan spending his day killing vampires. As far as the movie adaptions go, this one is the closest to the book, though there are still some differences. The name it the first obvious one. Plus while the vampires are closer to the book, they are more like zombies here in the movie. They are fast and more vampire like in the book. The feel of the movie is closer to the book as well.
Vincent Price of course is always a joy to see in the movies and frankly it would not be Halloween without him.
This movie was also an influence on George Romero for his zombie movie Night of the Living Dead.
The Omega Man (1971)
I remember seeing this one years ago. At the time I thought it was a little stupid and slow. It took a lot a liberties with the book and the vampires now were suddenly a thinly disguised racial tension metaphor.
Rewatching it now a lot fo that still holds true, but it is also a fun horror/action movie.
So what was going on in the 70s? Cause there is a lot of fear in this movie. Not horror movie fear, but fear of the world written into the movie. Chemical waefare, race riots, all sorts of things to scare you.
Now I like Heston in this, even if his Robert Neville is getting further away from the book.
The movie has a similar ending to the book, but not really the same impact.
This movie is notable for one of the first interracial kisses between Charleston Heston and Rosalind Cash.
I Am Legend (2007)
Will Smith is now Dr. Robert Neville in this version that tries to use more science. In this case the vampires are altered humans from a genetically re-engineered measles virus. In this movie Neville is the last man here, but maybe not the last man anywhere
It is a passable version. Will Smith is fun actor and he is good in this role. The movie though in the translation seems to have lost something since the 60s and 70s.
I Am Omega (2007)
I am not even sure what to say about this one. I will be honest, I like The Asylum. Their "Mockbusters" are often a lot of fun But this one fell far from the mark. It only shares surface similarities with the other movies and book; only enough to make it any generic Post Apocalypse movie really. I suppose you can admire their cheek of it all.
This Tally: Watched 4, New 2. Best: Last Man on Earth
Tally: Watched 16, New 12
What are you watching?
Saturday, October 13, 2012
Zatannurday: Alouette Cosplay
A while back I featured a pic of a faux Justice League movie that featured Zatanna.
Well I finally tracked down that Cosplayer, Alouette Cosplay, and she has done some more.
Here are some of her DC Heroes. First up, Zatanna
:DC: Sorcery Savant by ~AlouetteCosplay on deviantART
:DC: A League of Their Own by ~AlouetteCosplay on deviantART
And as Black Canary, with an unknown Zatanna
:DC: Fishnet Heroines by *AlouetteCosplay on deviantART
As Catwoman with Poison Ivy,
:DC: Double Team by *AlouetteCosplay on deviantART
As Catwoman again with Harley, Ivy and the Bat.
:DC: The Sirens and The Bat by ~AlouetteCosplay on deviantART
Batwoman (love this one)
:DC: Twice Named by ~AlouetteCosplay on deviantART
And finally Black Canary
:BC: Little Bird by *AlouetteCosplay on deviantART
You can find her on DeviantArt and Facebook.
Well I finally tracked down that Cosplayer, Alouette Cosplay, and she has done some more.
Here are some of her DC Heroes. First up, Zatanna
:DC: Sorcery Savant by ~AlouetteCosplay on deviantART
:DC: A League of Their Own by ~AlouetteCosplay on deviantART
And as Black Canary, with an unknown Zatanna
:DC: Fishnet Heroines by *AlouetteCosplay on deviantART
As Catwoman with Poison Ivy,
:DC: Double Team by *AlouetteCosplay on deviantART
As Catwoman again with Harley, Ivy and the Bat.
:DC: The Sirens and The Bat by ~AlouetteCosplay on deviantART
Batwoman (love this one)
:DC: Twice Named by ~AlouetteCosplay on deviantART
And finally Black Canary
:BC: Little Bird by *AlouetteCosplay on deviantART
You can find her on DeviantArt and Facebook.
Friday, October 12, 2012
October Challenge: Dark Shadows (2012)
Dark Shadows (2012)
I was eagerly anticipating the new Dark Shadows from Tim Burton and Johnny Depp. Well tonight, thanks once again to the magic of OnDemand I was finally able to catch it.
Well. I liked it, but not as much as I wanted to to like it. Depp is brilliant as always and Helena Bonham Carter is there too, this time with an American accent (loved it). Chloƫ Grace Moretz is here as well and way under used. Same as Michelle Michelle Pfeiffer.
If you don't know the background to Dark Shadows, over watched the old show, then there are some things that will be lost on you, but the film was still fun. Eva Green was surprisingly good as Angelique. But the movie lacked a real conflict and climax. I felt like they were trying to cram as much from the series as they could into a two hour movie.
The movie was fun, but it is really stretching the definition of horror for this. I am including it because I was such a fan of the original series.
Tally: Watched 12, New 10
What are you watching?
I was eagerly anticipating the new Dark Shadows from Tim Burton and Johnny Depp. Well tonight, thanks once again to the magic of OnDemand I was finally able to catch it.
Well. I liked it, but not as much as I wanted to to like it. Depp is brilliant as always and Helena Bonham Carter is there too, this time with an American accent (loved it). Chloƫ Grace Moretz is here as well and way under used. Same as Michelle Michelle Pfeiffer.
If you don't know the background to Dark Shadows, over watched the old show, then there are some things that will be lost on you, but the film was still fun. Eva Green was surprisingly good as Angelique. But the movie lacked a real conflict and climax. I felt like they were trying to cram as much from the series as they could into a two hour movie.
The movie was fun, but it is really stretching the definition of horror for this. I am including it because I was such a fan of the original series.
Tally: Watched 12, New 10
What are you watching?
Willow & Tara: Slasher Flick
Willow & Tara for Slasher Flick
It's been a been a while since I stated up my favorite witches for a game. While reading through Slasher Flick yesterday I could not help but think how well these two would work in a slasher flick like movie or game.
So I am going outside of the the Dragon and the Phoenix canon here and going back to when the girls where young. Given the universe they don't have a lot of magic. So this is a geekier, computer expert Willow and a quiet, but has a scary power Tara. They end up being the Last Girls because our slasher is out cutting up all the male/female couples having sex, but doesn't know what to do about these two. If Buffy is a slasher flick turned on it's head, then I am turning Buffy on it's head.
Or something like that.
Anyway here are my girls. Just in time for Halloween. And look it's Friday the 12th. So, not at all like Friday the 13th.
Willow
Primary Character
Stereotype: Geek Girl/Computer Nerd
Brawn: Poor
Learned Fighter: Positive
Finesse: Normal
Brains: Good
Analyze Info: Positive
Computers: Positive
Occultism: Positive
Science: Positive
Spirit: Good
Attractive: Positive
Brave: Positive
Impatient: Negative
Prone to Anger: Negative
Special Ability: Versatile (Computers, Science)
Tidbits: In love with Tara
Items: Flashlight, Laptop
Tara
Primary Character
Stereotype: Quiet-Shy Girl/Psychic
Brawn: Normal
Finesse: Poor
Learned Fighter: Horse Riding
Brains: Good
Occultism: Positive
Perceptive: Positive
Psychology: Positive
Telekinesis: Positive
Spirit: Good
Attractive: Positive
Socially Awkward: Negative
Willpower: Positive
Special Ability: Psychic Power
Tidbits: In love with Willow
Items: book of magic lore
So they are last ones to survive the film. They build some sort of trap with Willow's skill and they try to lead our killer into it. Of course he comes in the wrong way and it looks like he has the girls cornered, till Tara pushes him into the trap with her TK. He dies a horrible death.....or does he!!?!?
My numbers are a little high in the above builds, but that is ok really.
It's been a been a while since I stated up my favorite witches for a game. While reading through Slasher Flick yesterday I could not help but think how well these two would work in a slasher flick like movie or game.
So I am going outside of the the Dragon and the Phoenix canon here and going back to when the girls where young. Given the universe they don't have a lot of magic. So this is a geekier, computer expert Willow and a quiet, but has a scary power Tara. They end up being the Last Girls because our slasher is out cutting up all the male/female couples having sex, but doesn't know what to do about these two. If Buffy is a slasher flick turned on it's head, then I am turning Buffy on it's head.
Or something like that.
Anyway here are my girls. Just in time for Halloween. And look it's Friday the 12th. So, not at all like Friday the 13th.
Willow
Primary Character
Stereotype: Geek Girl/Computer Nerd
Brawn: Poor
Learned Fighter: Positive
Finesse: Normal
Brains: Good
Analyze Info: Positive
Computers: Positive
Occultism: Positive
Science: Positive
Spirit: Good
Attractive: Positive
Brave: Positive
Impatient: Negative
Prone to Anger: Negative
Special Ability: Versatile (Computers, Science)
Tidbits: In love with Tara
Items: Flashlight, Laptop
Tara
Primary Character
Stereotype: Quiet-Shy Girl/Psychic
Brawn: Normal
Finesse: Poor
Learned Fighter: Horse Riding
Brains: Good
Occultism: Positive
Perceptive: Positive
Psychology: Positive
Telekinesis: Positive
Spirit: Good
Attractive: Positive
Socially Awkward: Negative
Willpower: Positive
Special Ability: Psychic Power
Tidbits: In love with Willow
Items: book of magic lore
So they are last ones to survive the film. They build some sort of trap with Willow's skill and they try to lead our killer into it. Of course he comes in the wrong way and it looks like he has the girls cornered, till Tara pushes him into the trap with her TK. He dies a horrible death.....or does he!!?!?
My numbers are a little high in the above builds, but that is ok really.
This Week in the OSR: Megadungeons
So this latest issue in the OSR seems to be about and around the Mega-dungeon.
There are a lot of reasons for this but they are better explained elsewhere.
http://www.therpgsite.com/showthread.php?t=24039
http://aldeboran.blogspot.com/2012/10/schroedingers-room-and-fuck-diddles.html
http://muleabides.wordpress.com/2012/10/09/in-defense-of-the-megadungeon/
http://wondrousimaginings.blogspot.com/2012/10/played-dwimmermount-last-night-sucked.html
http://warlockshomebrew.blogspot.com/2012/10/empty-room-syndrome.html
http://dreamsinthelichhouse.blogspot.com/2012/10/lessons-from-running-mega-dungeons.html
Me? I am not trying to stir up any shit. Here are my points of view.
There are a lot of reasons for this but they are better explained elsewhere.
http://www.therpgsite.com/showthread.php?t=24039
http://aldeboran.blogspot.com/2012/10/schroedingers-room-and-fuck-diddles.html
http://muleabides.wordpress.com/2012/10/09/in-defense-of-the-megadungeon/
http://wondrousimaginings.blogspot.com/2012/10/played-dwimmermount-last-night-sucked.html
http://warlockshomebrew.blogspot.com/2012/10/empty-room-syndrome.html
http://dreamsinthelichhouse.blogspot.com/2012/10/lessons-from-running-mega-dungeons.html
Me? I am not trying to stir up any shit. Here are my points of view.
- James is good guy. We don't see eye to eye on most things, but I enjoy his blog still. He will get done when he gets done.
- That being said, I hate to see the Kickstarter well poisoned or tainted. Delays are happening in about half of the kickstarters I have funded, while I am not mad or even irritated, I am getting a little anxious.
- Mega-dungeons are not my thing. Sure I get the appeal, but give me the outside or the city or the planes. One could argue that those are just different kinds of mega dungeons. One might be right.
So it's Friday and typically slow around here. So I wanted to capture your thoughts on this.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
October Challenge: Fascination (1979)
Fascination (1979)
You can't blog about horror movies and not do a Jean Rollin movie. I am likely to do more than 1 thanks to the combined magic of the new Redemption collection on Blu-Ray and Amazon Instant Video.
So what do we have here. Well We have some high society types drinking ox blood in a butchery. This shifts to a scene of a bunch of thieves and their double cross. Long story short our double crosser escapes to a house where two servant girls, Franca MaĆÆ (Elizabeth) and Rollin mainstay Brigitte Lahaie (Eva). They toy with the thief (Mark) a bit. Mess around with each other some, and generally and alternately try to keep him or send him away.
Soon more women show up and it obvious that they are toying with this man and they plan to drink his blood or have sex with him. Maybe in that order.
The film is very visually appealing and has that dream-like quality I always see in Euro-sleeze/erotics/horror. There is plenty of exposed female flesh and plenty of blood and a lot of death.
The scene with Lahaie and the scythe is a classic one.
I don't want to ruin the ending of this in case there is anyone out there reading this blog who hasn't seen this (I am guess there is one or two). But it is an unexpected twist.
The script is somewhat weak and the movie won't win any awards, but the cinematography is great. Again, very languid, almost surreal really.
I am planning on checking out some more.
Tally: Watched 11, New 9
What are you watching?
So what do we have here. Well We have some high society types drinking ox blood in a butchery. This shifts to a scene of a bunch of thieves and their double cross. Long story short our double crosser escapes to a house where two servant girls, Franca MaĆÆ (Elizabeth) and Rollin mainstay Brigitte Lahaie (Eva). They toy with the thief (Mark) a bit. Mess around with each other some, and generally and alternately try to keep him or send him away.
Soon more women show up and it obvious that they are toying with this man and they plan to drink his blood or have sex with him. Maybe in that order.
The film is very visually appealing and has that dream-like quality I always see in Euro-sleeze/erotics/horror. There is plenty of exposed female flesh and plenty of blood and a lot of death.
The scene with Lahaie and the scythe is a classic one.
I don't want to ruin the ending of this in case there is anyone out there reading this blog who hasn't seen this (I am guess there is one or two). But it is an unexpected twist.
The script is somewhat weak and the movie won't win any awards, but the cinematography is great. Again, very languid, almost surreal really.
I am planning on checking out some more.
Tally: Watched 11, New 9
What are you watching?
Review: Slasher Flick Director's Cut (2010)
I will admit it, I am a big fan of Spectrum Games. I think they are one of best at genre emulation, really getting down to the essence of what makes the experience and trying to encapsulate that into a game.
As examples I will point to the reviews I did of Cartoon Action Hour and Capes, Cowls and Villains Foul. Given that it is the month of Halloween and I am all about horror movies, I think a review of Slasher Flick is appropriate.
I am actually going to review the Director's Cut which came out a while back. I know, I am quite remiss at reviewing this. There is also a regular version, Slasher Flick, which I have, but have not looked at in a while.
What is Slasher Flick: Director's Cut? Well simply put, it is an RPG where you play characters (emphasis on the plural) in a slasher film. You need to survive, but are expected to die.
Chapter 1 is our Introduction. It covers what is role-playing, what is fear, and what is a slasher flick and why you should play this game.
Chapter 2 covers the basics of Slasher Films. If you have ever read onr of Spectrum Games books before you know what you are getting here. In this book we cover the Killer, who is not really an NPC, but a plot device. I refer to these types of characters as "fists of the game master", they are here to punish the behavior of the characters in the most horrific way possible. The more horrific the better. There is a listing of a bunch of slasher film cliches as well. In this game you don't subvert the cliche (which is by the way cliche itself now) but instead you embrace them. That noise you hear was just a cat, THEN the killer jumps out. That sort of thing.
We wrap up with one of my favorite parts of all the Spectrum Games books. Cynthia's Guide to...this time it is here thoughts on various Slasher Flicks. All sorts are listed here and what she thought about them. Frankly this gold if you love horror movies like I do. Between this, CAH and CCVF I would love to see Cynthia Celeste Miller's video collection!
Chapter 3 is the rules. There are a couple of really cool features here. First are characters. You get to play a Primary Character, aka the starts of the "Flick" (an adventure) and some Secondary Characters. These characters can either be played by a particular player OR (and this is nice) they can be shared. So I can have my Primary character and then play what Secondary character I need.
Secondary Characters are here to get killed. They are the victims of our Slasher. Primary Characters might get killed too. But if they do it won't be till near the end. So don't get too attached to characters!
The characters have 4 basic stats. from the book:
These define what you can do in most cases. They are all rated Poor, Normal or Good. Remember, you are playing teens and college age people here. Each of these are given a die type d10, d8 and d6 respectively. You roll two die per stat being tested (the director decides which two). You want pairs. so on two d6s (representing Good on a stat) you need (1,1)(2,2)(3,3)(4,4)(5,5) or (6,6) or 6 results out of a total of 36, or 1 in 6. Roll a (6,6) on a d6 is the same as doing it on a d8 or d10, but some scenes in the Flick might require something special and rolling a "Topper" will be better.
You also have various qualities (positive or negative) you can add to these, like “scrappy fighter” (Brawn) or "great with gadgets (Brains)". These can add (or subtract) die from your rolls. You still only need two matches to get a success.
Special situations such as "Freak Outs" and "Kill Scenes" are detailed. Note, not much really on combat or other skills. This because the characters are expected to run when confronted with the Killer/Slasher.
Chapter 4 Covers Creating Characters. Characters are built using stereotypes. This is a Slasher Flick after all. You are not playing Biff, the guy with a d6 in Brawn and a d10 in Brains, you are Biff, the Dumb Jock. Now lots of stereotypes are presented and a lot of Qualities. But you are free to make up your own. There are also some "Alterations" such as special abilities that can cost Genre Points. Like the girl with psychic powers (cost) or the Scream Queen which gives you points when you scream and the Slasher could hear it.
Chapter 5 is aimed at the Players. This includes advice on how to best play the game and acting like a character in a horror movie. Things like "Interact!", "Play Dumb!", "Accept Death!". There is also advice on how to play the secondary characters aka victims in the game.
Chapter 6 is for the Director. This details running the game; Preparing the Flick and making your Killer. There are sample Killers here and lots and lots of advice on how to cover a variety of scenes. In fact this chapter alone is great for it's utlity for other horror-themed games.
Chapter 7 is Quick Flicks, a bunch of Plot ideas to build a full Flick around.
Chapter 8 is The Vault, a full Flick to run.
In truth both chapters could be ported over to nearly any other horror game. Turn the killer into a Villain and it could be a plot for a Supers game.
The Appendix is nearly 55 pages of nothing but character Archetypes. Usually 2 per page. If you want to play right away you can take one of these out and use them. They work for Secondary Characters too.
All in all, this is a ridiculously fun game. It has the right amount of horror, camp and humor to be a perfect slasher flick emulation. While reading I kept thinking back to all the slasher flicks I have seen over the years and frankly I could not think of a one that I couldn't do with these rules.
Actually my thought also was that take the Slasher, make him more mundane and a Tertiary Character and you have a perfect Alfred Hitchcock or Agatha Christie like game.
My hat is off to Cynthia Celeste Miller and Spectrum Games once again.
As examples I will point to the reviews I did of Cartoon Action Hour and Capes, Cowls and Villains Foul. Given that it is the month of Halloween and I am all about horror movies, I think a review of Slasher Flick is appropriate.
I am actually going to review the Director's Cut which came out a while back. I know, I am quite remiss at reviewing this. There is also a regular version, Slasher Flick, which I have, but have not looked at in a while.
What is Slasher Flick: Director's Cut? Well simply put, it is an RPG where you play characters (emphasis on the plural) in a slasher film. You need to survive, but are expected to die.
Chapter 1 is our Introduction. It covers what is role-playing, what is fear, and what is a slasher flick and why you should play this game.
Chapter 2 covers the basics of Slasher Films. If you have ever read onr of Spectrum Games books before you know what you are getting here. In this book we cover the Killer, who is not really an NPC, but a plot device. I refer to these types of characters as "fists of the game master", they are here to punish the behavior of the characters in the most horrific way possible. The more horrific the better. There is a listing of a bunch of slasher film cliches as well. In this game you don't subvert the cliche (which is by the way cliche itself now) but instead you embrace them. That noise you hear was just a cat, THEN the killer jumps out. That sort of thing.
We wrap up with one of my favorite parts of all the Spectrum Games books. Cynthia's Guide to...this time it is here thoughts on various Slasher Flicks. All sorts are listed here and what she thought about them. Frankly this gold if you love horror movies like I do. Between this, CAH and CCVF I would love to see Cynthia Celeste Miller's video collection!
Chapter 3 is the rules. There are a couple of really cool features here. First are characters. You get to play a Primary Character, aka the starts of the "Flick" (an adventure) and some Secondary Characters. These characters can either be played by a particular player OR (and this is nice) they can be shared. So I can have my Primary character and then play what Secondary character I need.
Secondary Characters are here to get killed. They are the victims of our Slasher. Primary Characters might get killed too. But if they do it won't be till near the end. So don't get too attached to characters!
The characters have 4 basic stats. from the book:
Brawn: The character’s physical strength, resilience, toughness and
stamina.
Finesse: The character’s agility, coordination, balance and reflexes.
Brains: The character’s intelligence, perception and knowledge.
Spirit: The character’s willpower, charisma, leadership and luck.
These define what you can do in most cases. They are all rated Poor, Normal or Good. Remember, you are playing teens and college age people here. Each of these are given a die type d10, d8 and d6 respectively. You roll two die per stat being tested (the director decides which two). You want pairs. so on two d6s (representing Good on a stat) you need (1,1)(2,2)(3,3)(4,4)(5,5) or (6,6) or 6 results out of a total of 36, or 1 in 6. Roll a (6,6) on a d6 is the same as doing it on a d8 or d10, but some scenes in the Flick might require something special and rolling a "Topper" will be better.
You also have various qualities (positive or negative) you can add to these, like “scrappy fighter” (Brawn) or "great with gadgets (Brains)". These can add (or subtract) die from your rolls. You still only need two matches to get a success.
Special situations such as "Freak Outs" and "Kill Scenes" are detailed. Note, not much really on combat or other skills. This because the characters are expected to run when confronted with the Killer/Slasher.
Chapter 4 Covers Creating Characters. Characters are built using stereotypes. This is a Slasher Flick after all. You are not playing Biff, the guy with a d6 in Brawn and a d10 in Brains, you are Biff, the Dumb Jock. Now lots of stereotypes are presented and a lot of Qualities. But you are free to make up your own. There are also some "Alterations" such as special abilities that can cost Genre Points. Like the girl with psychic powers (cost) or the Scream Queen which gives you points when you scream and the Slasher could hear it.
Chapter 5 is aimed at the Players. This includes advice on how to best play the game and acting like a character in a horror movie. Things like "Interact!", "Play Dumb!", "Accept Death!". There is also advice on how to play the secondary characters aka victims in the game.
Chapter 6 is for the Director. This details running the game; Preparing the Flick and making your Killer. There are sample Killers here and lots and lots of advice on how to cover a variety of scenes. In fact this chapter alone is great for it's utlity for other horror-themed games.
Chapter 7 is Quick Flicks, a bunch of Plot ideas to build a full Flick around.
Chapter 8 is The Vault, a full Flick to run.
In truth both chapters could be ported over to nearly any other horror game. Turn the killer into a Villain and it could be a plot for a Supers game.
The Appendix is nearly 55 pages of nothing but character Archetypes. Usually 2 per page. If you want to play right away you can take one of these out and use them. They work for Secondary Characters too.
All in all, this is a ridiculously fun game. It has the right amount of horror, camp and humor to be a perfect slasher flick emulation. While reading I kept thinking back to all the slasher flicks I have seen over the years and frankly I could not think of a one that I couldn't do with these rules.
Actually my thought also was that take the Slasher, make him more mundane and a Tertiary Character and you have a perfect Alfred Hitchcock or Agatha Christie like game.
My hat is off to Cynthia Celeste Miller and Spectrum Games once again.
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