Now you know why it made the list.ThirstyStirge wrote:100 Rifles is only good for the scene where Raquel wins the one-woman wet T-shirt contest.
What Are You Watching?
Moderator: Falconer
Re: What Are You Watching?
"The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek." - Joseph Campbell
Re: What Are You Watching?
The reviews in WD were great - unapologetic. You can pretty much bet if Dragon Magazine was calling something a 'deep, adult fantasy trilogy', WD was calling it 'a load of bollocks'.Matthew wrote:I was reading an old White Dwarf a few weeks back and laughed to discover that people objected to the term "sci-fi". Honestly, I can kind of get behind that too.
Anyways...Star Trek fans used to get really irritated by the term 'Trekkies', preferring the more serious-sounding 'Trekkers'.
KELLRI
All Killer No Filler
Wrestling bears is not easy. It's almost impossible to get them to sell for you. - Superstar Billy Graham
All Killer No Filler
Wrestling bears is not easy. It's almost impossible to get them to sell for you. - Superstar Billy Graham
Re: What Are You Watching?
Holy Mackeral, Andy!
That was likely the best Walking Dead episode of the entire series. After the opening segment, I feared the episode would lag. Well, I was way wrong.
That was likely the best Walking Dead episode of the entire series. After the opening segment, I feared the episode would lag. Well, I was way wrong.
"The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek." - Joseph Campbell
-
capitalbill
- Uber-Grognard
- Posts: 1252
- Joined: Fri Aug 13, 2010 10:09 am
- Location: Charlotte, NC
Re: What Are You Watching?
I had to stay up super late to watch it, and boy am I glad I did!TRP wrote:Holy Mackeral, Andy!
That was likely the best Walking Dead episode of the entire series. After the opening segment, I feared the episode would lag. Well, I was way wrong.
Still searching for that walking treasure chest...
Re: What Are You Watching?
Definitely pleasantly surprised.capitalbill wrote:I had to stay up super late to watch it, and boy am I glad I did!TRP wrote:Holy Mackeral, Andy!
That was likely the best Walking Dead episode of the entire series. After the opening segment, I feared the episode would lag. Well, I was way wrong.
Davy Brown, Davy Brown
Where ya gonna be when the hammer comes down?
Can you outshoot the Devil? Outrun his hounds?
Ain't nothing to it but to stay above ground.
Where ya gonna be when the hammer comes down?
Can you outshoot the Devil? Outrun his hounds?
Ain't nothing to it but to stay above ground.
Re: What Are You Watching?
Actually quite enjoying Telenovela. It's pretty funny.
Also going back through all of The Cosby Show and another run of Firefly which makes me want to buy the RPG.
Also going back through all of The Cosby Show and another run of Firefly which makes me want to buy the RPG.
Oh to be wildly multifarious.
Re: What Are You Watching?
Ridley Scott's 2010 Robin Hood. Worth it, or skip it? If it's well-filmed and has nice action scenes, and Scott's usually top notch on both those things, then I don't need the movie to be anything more than mediocre in storytelling.
"The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek." - Joseph Campbell
Re: What Are You Watching?
Did you ever order a great looking salad off a menu, and then it arrives at your table with all the ingredients separated atop the bed of leaves?

We went to see The Witch last night, and I felt as if I ordered that salad. The synopsis looked good, the reviews were decent, it was eerily filmed, well-acted, good story and had a fitting ending. But, and I can't put my finger on why, but it just didn't mix well. I wanted a salad, and I instead got ingredients for a salad.
2.5 for a movie that should have been at least a 4 of 5. I may have liked it better on Netflix, but maybe not. It certainly wasn't a terrible movie, but it was just disappointingly mediocre, because it had a lot of potential.
So, The Tree of Life retains the championship belt for most disappointing flop of the past few years.

We went to see The Witch last night, and I felt as if I ordered that salad. The synopsis looked good, the reviews were decent, it was eerily filmed, well-acted, good story and had a fitting ending. But, and I can't put my finger on why, but it just didn't mix well. I wanted a salad, and I instead got ingredients for a salad.
2.5 for a movie that should have been at least a 4 of 5. I may have liked it better on Netflix, but maybe not. It certainly wasn't a terrible movie, but it was just disappointingly mediocre, because it had a lot of potential.
So, The Tree of Life retains the championship belt for most disappointing flop of the past few years.
"The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek." - Joseph Campbell
- JasonZavoda
- Grognard
- Posts: 638
- Joined: Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:44 pm
Re: What Are You Watching?
Just finished the 2nd season of an amusing New Zealand detective show called The Brokenwood Mysteries. If you can get over the number of murders that occur in a relatively small town in New Zealand it is a decent offshoot of the modern detective formula.
Finished the first season of a starz show called Outlander about mystic timetravel back to early 18th century Scotland. Worth it just for the setting and costume. I have no idea of the accuracy but the apothecary in the castle is a fantastic visual resource. The show itself is a historical romance with sex, nudity and some bloodshed, fairly meh. It got me started rewatching Cadfael which is an exceptional show and another great bit of atmospheric source material for a fantasy medieval setting.
Finished the first season of a starz show called Outlander about mystic timetravel back to early 18th century Scotland. Worth it just for the setting and costume. I have no idea of the accuracy but the apothecary in the castle is a fantastic visual resource. The show itself is a historical romance with sex, nudity and some bloodshed, fairly meh. It got me started rewatching Cadfael which is an exceptional show and another great bit of atmospheric source material for a fantasy medieval setting.
Re: What Are You Watching?
Creed: competent if boring sports drama that you have seen a dozen or more times already. Nothing particularly original, noteworthy or memorable in my opinion. Watch Bloodsport again instead. That's fun at least! Better yet, go balls out and watch Cyborg or Gymkata.
Rambo (2008): a great bad movie, if you know what I mean. I think Rambo kills like a billion dudes in this one.
Rambo (2008): a great bad movie, if you know what I mean. I think Rambo kills like a billion dudes in this one.
Davy Brown, Davy Brown
Where ya gonna be when the hammer comes down?
Can you outshoot the Devil? Outrun his hounds?
Ain't nothing to it but to stay above ground.
Where ya gonna be when the hammer comes down?
Can you outshoot the Devil? Outrun his hounds?
Ain't nothing to it but to stay above ground.
Re: What Are You Watching?
Gymkata!!!
The Mystical Trash Heap - blog about D&D and other 80s pop-culture
The Heroic Legendarium - my book of 1E-compatible rules expansions and modifications, now available for sale at DriveThruRPG
The Heroic Legendarium - my book of 1E-compatible rules expansions and modifications, now available for sale at DriveThruRPG
Re: What Are You Watching?
T. Foster wrote:Gymkata!!!
Avenging Force is also awesome, but only available on YouTube at the moment. The tenuous "sports connection" here is that protagonist participates in a "game" at the end where he's hunted in a swamp by different bad guys.
Davy Brown, Davy Brown
Where ya gonna be when the hammer comes down?
Can you outshoot the Devil? Outrun his hounds?
Ain't nothing to it but to stay above ground.
Where ya gonna be when the hammer comes down?
Can you outshoot the Devil? Outrun his hounds?
Ain't nothing to it but to stay above ground.
- Matthew
- Master of the Silver Blade
- Posts: 8049
- Joined: Tue Oct 10, 2006 4:42 pm
- Location: Kanagawa, Japan
- Contact:
Re: What Are You Watching?
Skip it. Not totally worthless, but you can spend your time better. Probably the best scenes are at the beginning when Robin is in France with the king.TRP wrote: Ridley Scott's 2010 Robin Hood. Worth it, or skip it? If it's well-filmed and has nice action scenes, and Scott's usually top notch on both those things, then I don't need the movie to be anything more than mediocre in storytelling.
[i]It is a joyful thing indeed to hold intimate converse with a man after one’s own heart, chatting without reserve about things of interest or the fleeting topics of the world; but such, alas, are few and far between.[/i]
– Yoshida Kenko (1283-1350), [i]Tsurezure-Gusa[/i] (1340)
– Yoshida Kenko (1283-1350), [i]Tsurezure-Gusa[/i] (1340)
Re: What Are You Watching?
Thanks. I will skip it then. Ridley Scott's movies are becoming something less than they used to be. It's a shame, but I'm not looking forward to a possible Blade Runner sequel.Matthew wrote:Skip it. Not totally worthless, but you can spend your time better. Probably the best scenes are at the beginning when Robin is in France with the king.TRP wrote: Ridley Scott's 2010 Robin Hood. Worth it, or skip it? If it's well-filmed and has nice action scenes, and Scott's usually top notch on both those things, then I don't need the movie to be anything more than mediocre in storytelling.
Last edited by TRP on Sun Feb 21, 2016 11:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
"The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek." - Joseph Campbell
Re: What Are You Watching?
This is exactly what I have in mind with Mythus' Acrobatics skill, and is that the Devo clone archer platoon at 0:48?
"When getting even just isn't enough." I love that line!!!Chainsaw wrote:T. Foster wrote:Gymkata!!!
Chainsaw wrote:Avenging Force is also awesome, but only available on YouTube at the moment. The tenuous "sports connection" here is that protagonist participates in a "game" at the end where he's hunted in a swamp by different bad guys.![]()
"The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek." - Joseph Campbell