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I doubt this will have much historical accuracy, but it looks pretty bad ass. ;)
Posted by Tom W. at 5:08 PM 4 comments
Most of you know that I'm a big Dragonlance fan. When I heard about an animated movie in the works I was pretty damn excited. I don't know how many times I've wished for something like this since running the War of the Lance modules with Tim Hannon when we were kids. The latest tidbit I found is that Lucy Lawless is voicing Goldmoon. Hm. Ok. Get the Xena-geeks into it, sure. Then, I read this:
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From the Lawless Ink:
"I just did the voice of an animated cartoon for Paramount, called Dragonlance. Obviously it's a fantasy story, with gods and monsters -- (no lesbian subtext). I never felt I nailed animated performance before, so wanted to get a handle on it.
I played a character called "Goldmoon," a Native American. We played around with accents awhile. I didn't know she was Native A till I got there and so didn't have time to research the accent (not many of those where I come from). More staccato! More commanding! More warm! Less disjointed! . . . Ummm, do you just want me to do Xena? Ahh, yes! That's it, do Xena! The voice is perfect! So warm, so commanding, so . . . yeah, yeah, let's get on with it.
It was actually really fun. At last I have done something my friends can actually watch. My son is gratified that I am not playing a bad guy. He can't stand me going to BSG every day to be mean to humans.
Oh well, it's a living!
L
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When the fuck did the Native AMERICANS move to the continent of Ansalon. Fuck. How bad did they screw this shit up?? I'm hoping she was just too retarded to realize that the character she was voicing wasn't actually a Native American.
Well, at least she cleared up for us the fact that it will be an ANIMATED cartoon.
Fuck.
Posted by Tom W. at 3:06 PM 3 comments
Linky-Linky
Doh. And I was looking forward to playing a squid herder, too.
Posted by BD Flory at 3:51 PM 2 comments
Linky-Linky
EDIT: Embedy-Embedy. :)
Posted by BD Flory at 1:33 PM 2 comments
This one is for Rod. The link to the song is on the right. Enjoy.
Posted by Tom W. at 4:35 PM 1 comments
German Forklift Safety Film.
This one has been around for a while, but it's classic. Well, Rod will appreciate it anyway. ;)
Probably not one for the kids.
Posted by Tom W. at 11:39 AM 0 comments
I just added two new links to the sidebar. The Hypertext d20 SRD has all the current rules for d20 games, except for actual character creation, and the PCGen page has an open-source character generator that contains a ton of detail.
Enjoy!
Posted by The Loremaster at 12:44 AM 0 comments
The mention of the original Howard stories as reference is reassuring.
Posted by Tom W. at 4:37 PM 2 comments
Again, I am speechless ....
Favorite line: "Live long ... you've prospered enough!"
Posted by The Loremaster at 10:31 PM 1 comments
A link for any aspiring Mad Scientist. Hit Refresh.
Posted by Tom W. at 3:49 PM 0 comments
I'm not a Transformers fan, but this is pretty cool nonetheless.
Posted by Tom W. at 12:00 PM 0 comments
I've been eyeing this game for a while. $25 gets you a small army and the rules. The sets can be found for under $20 on Ebay and other online retailers. Could be fun. And at that scale you can get two games going easily on one table.
Posted by Tom W. at 10:25 PM 4 comments
So, I have been thinking of adding a day to the movie night schedule... mondays as well thursdays.
Every Monday night, every Thursday night.
I know a lot of people have plans... especially with Thursday in the Square going on thru the summer.
The time is still the same.
My house at 8:00, movies start at 8:30.
I am thinking of some lighter fare for the next movie night... possibly "Dead and Breakfast".
The more the merrier - so invite you friends, family, co-workers... strippers...
I have a couch that can comfortably seat 3 (well, two and a half anyway), a comfy chair, some folding chairs, and I can move the coffee table if I need to and get some big beanbag chairs for the floor. The strippers can sit on my lap...
I usually have a variety of pepsi products and a beer or twon on hand - but I have no problems with someone bringing booze, pop, or food.
I have movies and a subscription to Netflix... so I will take requests.
Posted by ~R at 11:34 PM 2 comments
Hey Kids,
There is nothing like sitting down to a nice art film after a hard days work.
So, I present the Weekly Movie Night.
Every Thursday at 8pm - Showtime to begin around 8:30.
Depending on how it goes in the first few weeks, this may become a permanent feature. My house, Thursdays, 8pm... what could go wrong.
This weeks feature:
"Demonia" - Lucio Fulci, 1990
In southeast Sicily, a team of archaeologists investagate the ruins of a crypt where heretic nuns had been stoned and crucified by the village people in the 16th century. Soon strange things begin to happen, and Liza, one of the team members, starts to have surreal dreams about the nuns. Then the graphic violence begins, starting with a decapitaion! The answers lie in the ancient crypt of the nuns...
Posted by ~R at 10:33 AM 4 comments
Ok - so this one made Tim laugh..... and Erin wanted to watch it again
Posted by Melissa Hannon at 7:31 PM 0 comments