pbangarth
Nov 4 2009, 03:30 PM
QUOTE (Lass @ Nov 4 2009, 10:21 AM)
Ive been Netflixing a great TV series from the 60s that is getting me writting up all sorts of Steampunk inspired stories - Watch The Wild Wild West! Not the crap one with Will Smith and giant mechanical spiders but the Robert Conrad series that combines SciFi with Western stories.
One of my favourite TV series of all time. Possibly because of my age at the time I watched it.
Backgammon
Nov 5 2009, 12:13 AM
The movie was actually based on a series?
pbangarth
Nov 5 2009, 02:57 AM
QUOTE (Backgammon @ Nov 4 2009, 07:13 PM)
The movie was actually based on a series?
Yes. Check
HERE. Main characters: James T. West (a year
before James T. Kirk) as the face and sammy; Artemus Gordon as the rigger/gadget mechanic.
Critias
Nov 5 2009, 04:05 AM
QUOTE (Backgammon @ Nov 4 2009, 07:13 PM)
The movie was actually based on a series?
Well, based on it inasmuch as any of Hollywood's fairly recent (last ~10 years or so) "based on" stuff has been. But, yes, "Wild Wild West" was an actually pretty awesome blending of the spy-story and Western genres, from the mid-1960's. Good ol' Colt pistols, swanky hat cocked a bit to one side, lots of swagger in the step. Good stuff.
Lass
Nov 5 2009, 03:25 PM
QUOTE (Critias @ Nov 4 2009, 11:05 PM)
Well, based on it inasmuch as any of Hollywood's fairly recent (last ~10 years or so) "based on" stuff has been. But, yes, "Wild Wild West" was an actually pretty awesome blending of the spy-story and Western genres, from the mid-1960's. Good ol' Colt pistols, swanky hat cocked a bit to one side, lots of swagger in the step. Good stuff.
Its so much more than just that! It has massive super trains run by enslaved mexicans, robots, a midget wizard, and powerful explosive devices and this is just season one. I cant wait till the colour episodes. God I luv Netflix!!!
Im taking notes down to create plot points for when I can convince my gaming group to try out the OGL Steampunk that Maelstrome recommended to me.
PBTHHHHT
Nov 5 2009, 08:03 PM
QUOTE (Lass @ Nov 5 2009, 10:25 AM)
Its so much more than just that! It has massive super trains run by enslaved mexicans, robots, a midget wizard, and powerful explosive devices and this is just season one. I cant wait till the colour episodes. God I luv Netflix!!!
Im taking notes down to create plot points for when I can convince my gaming group to try out the OGL Steampunk that Maelstrome recommended to me.
wow... kinda wish my old group saw that before playing deadlands.
Maelstrome
Nov 6 2009, 03:18 AM
QUOTE (Lass @ Nov 5 2009, 12:25 PM)
Im taking notes down to create plot points for when I can convince my gaming group to try out the OGL Steampunk that Maelstrome recommended to me.
chances are you will have a game going before me. im having trouble getting a group together.
Lass
Nov 6 2009, 02:51 PM
QUOTE (Maelstrome @ Nov 5 2009, 10:18 PM)
chances are you will have a game going before me. im having trouble getting a group together.
I saw an add on thetangledweb for an online maptools OGL Steampunk using maptools and ventrillo but I dont think anything ever came of it. If was compitent with GM over that program I'd certainly give it a try. I think that book is great though the magic seems a bit shaky to me - prolly use Urban Arcana for magic.
Stahlseele
Nov 6 2009, 09:06 PM
I just bouth INQUISITOR, the WH40K 3 Books and 2 Short-Stories in one thingie . . i figure i'll most likely have read through it by monday evening.
Hell, Steven Kings IT has 1300 Pages and i read through that one in 3 Days too. . .
Bitten the Bug
Nov 7 2009, 06:46 PM
QUOTE (Stahlseele @ Nov 6 2009, 10:06 PM)
Hell, Steven Kings IT has 1300 Pages and i read through that one in 3 Days too. . .
3 days? For a Stephen King book? You're joking!
Read the Harry Dresden series. Again.
Last seen flick was Sparta. Again. Yummmy!!
Music? Some teenageangstpunkrockband that my teengothwannabe played. Or it was Pussycatdolls. Again.
Stahlseele
Nov 7 2009, 06:54 PM
Nope, i am not joking. 3 Days of concentrated reading.
I only stopped reading for sleeping for about 6 hours i think.
Bitten the Bug
Nov 7 2009, 07:10 PM
QUOTE (Stahlseele @ Nov 7 2009, 07:54 PM)
Nope, i am not joking. 3 Days of concentrated reading.
I only stopped reading for sleeping for about 6 hours i think.
Okay.
3 days 1300 pages is okay reading speed. I think. Is it?? *looks at fellow dumpshockers* I have no idea. Truly.
*takes foot out my mouth*
I read a wee bit faster than that. Courtesy of a wellspent youth.
According to husband I absorb them...
PBTHHHHT
Nov 8 2009, 01:44 AM
Just finished Innocence Proves Nothing, the sequal to Scourge the Heretic, warhammer 40K novels featuring the Inquisition. The novels are really helpful for me since I run a Dark Heresy game, my poor poor players.
Synner667
Nov 23 2009, 10:31 PM
QUOTE (PBTHHHHT @ Nov 8 2009, 01:44 AM)
Just finished Innocence Proves Nothing, the sequal to Scourge the Heretic, warhammer 40K novels featuring the Inquisition. The novels are really helpful for me since I run a Dark Heresy game, my poor poor players.
Oooh, I've been waiting to see if they were going to do a sequel.
Will look for that next time I go book shopping.
Synner667
Nov 23 2009, 10:37 PM
Just finished reading Dog Days [by John Levitt].
About a magical practitioner who gave it up to play jazz guitar, but gets dragged back into the life of magic users.
He also has a magical dog.
Good for a non-combat character concept...
...Or someone who enhances their Rocker with a bit of magic.
There's a sequel on the way, which I'll pick up - based on the strength of this debut.
Amazing how many urban fantasy books there are out there now.
Trigger
Nov 24 2009, 03:06 AM
I am currently reading the newest Wheel of Time novel: A Gathering Storm. It is really good, but the change in voice and writing style from Robert Jordan to Brandon Sanderson takes a little bit to get used to.
Wesley Street
Nov 24 2009, 03:51 PM
Currently working my way through K.W. Jeter's "Farewell Horizontal" for the third time. Weird early-1990s cyberpunk where all of humanity lives inside a gigantic building known as the Cylinder. The protagonist makes his living as a graphic designer and documentary maker on the outside wall (the Vertical)... with mutant angels and roving bands of combat gangs who function like sports franchises.
Blade
Nov 24 2009, 10:59 PM
I think the way the network is described is very interesting to get an idea of how the Matrix was seen in the early 90s. There's also a nice cyber-zombie and some other good concepts.
But in my opinion, it's not the best book Jeter has written. Dr Adder is just brilliant: brutal, insane and a lot of fun to read. Noir is a bit less crude and didn't shook me as much as Dr Adder did, but it still has a lot of excellent ideas.
Wesley Street
Dec 7 2009, 07:49 PM
Dr. Adder was the literary equivalent of a rock band's first album; extremely raw, nasty and full of great ideas. I think he was PK Dick's protege at the time. Noir wasn't bad but it felt like Jeter was trying to recapture some semblance of literary respectability after writing a bunch of Blade Runner and Deep Space Nine books and comics. Once you cross that line into mass-market writing it's hard to come back.
Stahlseele
Dec 9 2009, 01:08 AM
Ok, i will write this once and never again look at that book . .
The Inquisitor Omnibus? Bad. REALLY bad. Over the top bad.
Not WH40K like bad. That is all. I am talking about this one.
http://wh40k.lexicanum.com/wiki/Inquisitio..._(Novel_Series)
Critias
Dec 9 2009, 01:45 AM
Yeah. The Inquisitor books by Dan Abnett aren't too shabby -- some of the best 40k fiction written -- but that series you linked to is just horrid.
Stahlseele
Dec 9 2009, 01:59 PM
Eisenhorn was badass.
And very much 40K.
THAT there book? wasn't.
Wesley Street
Dec 9 2009, 02:33 PM
Started
Foreign, the first book in CJ Cherryh's Foreigner-series.
Also watched
Terminator Salvation last night. It was a lot better than I thought a PG-13
Terminator movie would be. Proper post-apocalyptic war movie. Though I thought it odd the Resistance was flying around in Bell Huey UH-1As rather than Blackhawks. I thought the US Army retired the Huey awhile ago. Sweet A-10 Warthog on Hunter-Killer action.
PBTHHHHT
Dec 9 2009, 07:29 PM
QUOTE (Wesley Street @ Dec 9 2009, 09:33 AM)
Also watched
Terminator Salvation last night. It was a lot better than I thought a PG-13
Terminator movie would be. Proper post-apocalyptic war movie. Though I thought it odd the Resistance was flying around in Bell Huey UH-1As rather than Blackhawks. I thought the US Army retired the Huey awhile ago. Sweet A-10 Warthog on Hunter-Killer action.
Probably easier for the Hollywood folks to get their hands on some second hand hueys to use in the film and it may be since the Resistance needed a helo that's easier to maintain and fly, not sure about the blackhawks, but the hueys are a lot simpler which would be appreciated in a post apocalyptic world.
QUOTE (Critias)
Yeah. The Inquisitor books by Dan Abnett aren't too shabby -- some of the best 40k fiction written -- but that series you linked to is just horrid.
Currently reading another Dan Abnett novel, this is a recent one called Titanicus. Involving the invasion of a forge world by a Chaos Titan Legion and response by Titan Legio Invicta. Lots of Titan fights along with the futile efforts of the PDF troops and the hordes of Skitari legions. Interesting stuff, lots more insight to the Mechanicus folks.
Stahlseele
Dec 9 2009, 10:06 PM
QUOTE (Wesley Street @ Dec 9 2009, 03:33 PM)
Started
Foreign, the first book in CJ Cherryh's Foreigner-series.
Also watched
Terminator Salvation last night. It was a lot better than I thought a PG-13
Terminator movie would be. Proper post-apocalyptic war movie. Though I thought it odd the Resistance was flying around in Bell Huey UH-1As rather than Blackhawks. I thought the US Army retired the Huey awhile ago. Sweet A-10 Warthog on Hunter-Killer action.
Best Moment was still when AHNOHLD stepped out of the steam/fog to deliver an ass kicking, even if his face was molten off about 5 seconds into the fight . .
The Audience in the Cinema i watched the premiere in just about gave standing ovations . .
Only other time i have seen more moved nerds was when Optimus Prime said:"One shall stand, one shall fall!" in the first Bayformers Movie
Wesley Street
Dec 10 2009, 04:48 PM
QUOTE (Stahlseele @ Dec 9 2009, 05:06 PM)
Best Moment was still when AHNOHLD stepped out of the steam/fog to deliver an ass kicking, even if his face was molten off about 5 seconds into the fight . .
That was a very awesome moment. They CGI'd Arnold's face onto Roland Kickinger's body (who was one of Arnold's body-building proteges) but it looked seemless. I also liked how McG managed to nail the James Cameron tropes, like shots of feet, and all the other little hints to the earlier
Terminator movies.
Synner667
Dec 17 2009, 01:09 PM
Just finished reading "The Osiris Ritual" [by George Mann].
A gentleman detective of the Crown, and his feisty female assistant, are involved with a mummy's curse renegade Crown agents in a steampunk London.
Not a bad read, with some interesting ideas for mixing steampunk technology, occultism, and archetypes such as gentlemen, journalists, policemen, scientists, steampunk cyborgs, usable assistants, spies, street urchins.
All good fun !!
Freejack
Dec 21 2009, 07:48 PM
Just finished reading Black Rain, a novel by a Japanese writer which was translated into English. It's a regular person's experiences when Hiroshima was bombed. It was a very interesting and at some points, disturbing novel. Some of it was pretty graphic. No finger pointing though, no American Aggressors or anything.
Now I'm reading the Illuminati trilogy.
Just watched As Good As It Gets and Aliens before that.
My wife is taking me to see Avatar on Christmas.
Carl
Eugene
Dec 21 2009, 09:38 PM
Just finished Elmore Leonard's "Get Shorty." It was pretty good, a lot of twists and turns, but a little TOO into the Hollywood thing for my own tastes. Never saw the movie, so I can't compare there.
Starglyte
Dec 21 2009, 09:58 PM
Reading Miami Babylon right now and just finished Fool's Paradise. Both are books about the rise and fall of Miami Beach.
Maelstrome
Dec 22 2009, 05:58 AM
finished terminus experiment, now im reading dead air.
Stahlseele
Dec 22 2009, 12:45 PM
I don't know why people seem to hate Terminus Experiment and Dead Air . . i thought they were both good.
Me, myself and ?, We are reading Fallen Angels by Michael Flynn, Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle
Lass
Dec 22 2009, 02:51 PM
Just saw Avatar in 3D - friggin' awsome!!!!
DWC
Dec 24 2009, 03:29 PM
Just finished rereading One Bullet Away by Nathaniel Fick, Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins, and Warrior Soul by Chuck Pfarer. Right now I'm reading First In by Gary Schroen. My wife got me a Kindle, the Amazon ebookreader, and I'm loving it so far. Next on the list is BIAS by Bernard Goldberg. Secret government commandos, ties between politics and macroeconomics, and corruption in the media driven by political extremists. Is there any wonder that I love this game?
Moviewise, I just saw District B13 thanks to the wonder of Netflix. The last thing I saw in theaters was the atrocious Ninja Assassin.
I still only watch television for football, but I'm in the middle of season 3 of The Wire, and eagerly looking forward to the HBO miniseries "The Pacific".
Videogame wise, I got bored of the multiplayer of Modern Warfare 2 after about a week of listening to people I was playing against get yelled at by their mothers, breathe heavily through their mouths, and dealing with trying to play what should be a keyboard and mouse game with a pair of thumbsticks. It doesn't help that the kill streaks are both unfun and self-perpetuating. Having gotten sick of it, I'm back on the World of Warcraft grind and annoyed that we have to wait 2 more weeks for new content in Icecrown. Saurfang was amusing, but really the only thing that made the fight hard in 25 man was having to cram that many people onto the platform.
Backgammon
Dec 25 2009, 02:41 PM
Finished reading last night "Automatic World" by Struan Sinclair. I has nothing to do with Shadowrun. It's more "litterature" than a book. It's art this thing. The plot is not important. It's the flow of words that is astounding. Still, not everyone's cup of tea for certain. Just got 2 massive compilation books of Raymond Chandler books. I'm so excited! I LOOOOVE these!
Playing the shit out of Modern Warfare 2. My wife too. Turns out she's really, really good at it, even though she understand nothing outside of the gameplay screen. She can't even read the minimap. Yet she kills everything in sight. Go figure. Anyway, I'm having a lot of fun too.
Also playing Dragon Age. I feel it's a little disappointing because it's from Bioware. The bar was set higher. Not a bad game by any measure, and I'm enjoying it, but I see flaws, and I shouldn't be.
Stahlseele
Dec 25 2009, 09:48 PM
i was disappointed by dragon age, because i thought it would be in FPS mode like Falloutł <.<
Sengir
Dec 26 2009, 01:00 AM
Currently flipping though the 4A BBB. Been some time since I bought a hardcopy game book, and in German to boot, but all the anniversary extras finally convinced me to put it on my shelf.
It's even got a TOC and an index. Both in the same book. In the first printing
Pathetic as it sounds, for German SR books that is a minor sensation...sure, the master index from the English version is missing, but that would have been too much to ask for
Freejack
Dec 26 2009, 03:07 AM
Currently watching Young Frankenstein if that helps. Excellent movie.
"I was gonna make cappuccino"
Carl
PBTHHHHT
Dec 26 2009, 05:15 AM
QUOTE (DWC @ Dec 24 2009, 10:29 AM)
Just finished rereading One Bullet Away by Nathaniel Fick, Confessions of an Economic Hitman by John Perkins, and Warrior Soul by Chuck Pfarer.
Heh, I bought that book a while back along with Generation Kill by the embedded reporter with them. What's interesting is to read both of them.
DWC
Dec 28 2009, 05:29 AM
QUOTE (PBTHHHHT @ Dec 26 2009, 12:15 AM)
Heh, I bought that book a while back along with Generation Kill by the embedded reporter with them. What's interesting is to read both of them.
The one I'm waiting for is Rudy Reyes's book. Having the outsider's view in Generation Kill, the commander's view, and the perspective of one of the NCOs should make for a really interesting combination. I always like getting so many perspectives on a situation. The only reason I picked up Warrior Soul was because I wanted a second perspective on Beirut to compare with Eric Haney's book.
Wesley Street
Dec 28 2009, 02:54 PM
The family was ultra-nice to me this year. I received Batman: Arkham Asylum, GTA IV: Episodes from Liberty City, and Modern Warfare 2 for Christmas. I'm moving in a month so I'll probably hold off on playing MW2 until I can get XBox Live set up in my new apartment. I started playing "The Lost and the Damned" in GTA; the characters aren't as engaging as Nico and company (though his cameo in the intro montage was amusing) but it uses the same platform as "IV" so it's still fun.
Family Guy: Something, Something, Something Dark Side wasn't nearly as funny as Blue Harvest though Peter as Han's reaction to Leia/Lois before being frozen in carbonite had me crying in hysterics. There were a couple of other LOL moments. This Star Wars adaptation felt more like an attempt to recreate Empire shot-by-shot with cell-shaded CGI than to spoof it. It was too pretty.
I keep trying to watch a post-cyberpunk movie with Bai Ling called The Gene Generation but it's so horrible that there are other ways I'd rather waste my time.
Bitten the Bug
Dec 28 2009, 06:50 PM
Well, the latest I've read was Nigella Lawsons cookbooks and some of Jamie Olivers. Go ahead and laugh, but I like to cook and it gets a wee bit droll with the same 50 recipees and variations there off mulling about in the ol' skull. And watched Dicken's Ebeneezer Scrooge. Muppet style! Only way to do it. *giggles*
What I want to read is Go rin no sho (pardon my atrocious spelling) again and Shogun, but an american puff (Richard Chamberlain) actor is keeping me from it. Then there is Erik van Lustbader's Ninja repertoire...
What I do want to see is Avatar and Sherlock Holmes probably mangled by the colonials.
It's a joke guys.
There is only one in my lifetime Sherlock Holmes: Jeremy Brett.
Otherwise my hat is tipped in favor of Basil Rathbone.
Or rather, they share a first place.
Backgammon
Dec 28 2009, 08:17 PM
Hey I got 2 cookbooks for chrismas Bitten, so don't feel bad!
I saw Avatar last night. Visuals: above anything you've ever seen. Acting: good enough, maybe a little overacting by the lead alien chick. Story: exactly the same as Dances with Wolves, which, you know, is not that great.
PBTHHHHT
Dec 29 2009, 08:08 PM
QUOTE (DWC @ Dec 28 2009, 12:29 AM)
The one I'm waiting for is Rudy Reyes's book. Having the outsider's view in Generation Kill, the commander's view, and the perspective of one of the NCOs should make for a really interesting combination. I always like getting so many perspectives on a situation. The only reason I picked up Warrior Soul was because I wanted a second perspective on Beirut to compare with Eric Haney's book.
Oooo, didn't know that one was coming out, I'll definitely get that to read.
DWC
Dec 29 2009, 08:27 PM
QUOTE (PBTHHHHT @ Dec 29 2009, 03:08 PM)
Oooo, didn't know that one was coming out, I'll definitely get that to read.
Came out back in October.
http://www.amazon.com/Hero-Living-Strides-...8332&sr=8-1
Critias
Dec 30 2009, 08:24 PM
QUOTE (Wesley Street @ Dec 28 2009, 09:54 AM)
The family was ultra-nice to me this year. I received Batman: Arkham Asylum, GTA IV: Episodes from Liberty City, and Modern Warfare 2 for Christmas. I'm moving in a month so I'll probably hold off on playing MW2 until I can get XBox Live set up in my new apartment. I started playing "The Lost and the Damned" in GTA; the characters aren't as engaging as Nico and company (though his cameo in the intro montage was amusing) but it uses the same platform as "IV" so it's still fun.
I've got
Batman from GameFly right now (and am loving it, as a hardcore Bats fan all I can say is "they got it right"), and ditto on Lost and the Damned for GTA. The character isn't as likeable as Nico was, but it's still a good time, and I love the tweaks to bike handling/endurance (unrealistic as they are, it's nice not to go flying off your two-wheeled engine and die as easily).
JongWK
Dec 31 2009, 05:16 PM
Watched Avatar in 3D. Twice. I'll definitely see it again.
QUOTE (Backgammon @ Dec 28 2009, 05:17 PM)
Acting: good enough, maybe a little overacting by the lead alien chick.
There is some speculation about Zoe Saldana getting an Oscar nod for Avatar. It'd be a first for
a CGI performance.
Wesley Street
Dec 31 2009, 06:48 PM
QUOTE (Backgammon @ Dec 28 2009, 03:17 PM)
Story: exactly the same as Dances with Wolves, which, you know, is not that great.
Or even more like Poul Anderson's
Call Me Joe.
Cameron was legally forced to give Harlan Ellison a writer's credit after he cribbed bits out of one of Ellison's short stories for
Terminator.
QUOTE (Critias @ Dec 30 2009, 03:24 PM)
The character isn't as likeable as Nico was, but it's still a good time, and I love the tweaks to bike handling/endurance (unrealistic as they are, it's nice not to go flying off your two-wheeled engine and die as easily).
Those bike races are frustrating the hell out of me. I guess I need something faster than the Hexer if I want to compete against the little street racers.
I like the
San Andreas-style bits where you can toughen up the motorcycle club by engaging in gang battles.
Critias
Jan 1 2010, 06:06 AM
QUOTE (Wesley Street @ Dec 31 2009, 01:48 PM)
Those bike races are frustrating the hell out of me. I guess I need something faster than the Hexer if I want to compete against the little street racers.
I just give 'em a few extra wacks with a ball bat. It's perfectly in character AND it makes me smile AND it helps me win the races. Everyone wins! By which I mean I win!
QUOTE
I like the San Andreas-style bits where you can toughen up the motorcycle club by engaging in gang battles.
Never played San Andreas, but to be honest I'm finding them irritating. I like the gang battles themselves, but I'd like 'em a lot better if I could leave all my worthless friends at home and go murder ten guys by myself. There are so many cars exploding during the fights against anyone but the Angels of Death, I invariably end up losing everyone who goes into a fight with me except for the two named guys.
I roll up on some Russians or whatever, we start shooting and folks pile out of cars or get off bikes...and all my douchebag friends go running up and, point blank, blast the enemy sedan with shotguns and whatnot. Then they stand there and get their stupid asses lit on fire, and/or die in the explosion that soon follows, while trying to take cover behind said flaming car and continuing the gunfight.
On the bright side, there tends to be plenty of guns, money, and bikes lying around after the gang wars are over. All for the good of the club, of course.
PBTHHHHT
Jan 12 2010, 02:41 PM
QUOTE (DWC @ Dec 29 2009, 03:27 PM)
Speaking of Rudy Reyes, I think he's the host of a new show.
Armageddon man, a scenario survival show, he teaches what to do in a post apocalyptic environment, best places to scrounge, etc.
http://www.history.com/shows.do?episodeId=...p;action=detail
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