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Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:00 am
by Karaptis
Hammer Horror is way too fun and Your Highness is totally my DnD group. In fact some of my friends called me up and said I was the main character! When do I get to have Natalie Portman?!?

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 10:35 pm
by 8bitjunkie
Hawk the Slayer :D

Edit...as mentioned by reverenddak above

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2012 11:18 am
by neverreflected
Fantastic Planet! This little know animated French movie from the 70s kicks all kinds of ass and it definitely belongs in Appendix N.

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:11 am
by Karaptis
If you can find it, Light Years aka Gandahar, is another movie by that same animator.

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 8:59 am
by jmucchiello
blindelf wrote:I think it's fascinating that there are so relatively few "proper" swords & sorcery films and we have to quickly venture out into movies with the correct feel but different settings.
This is because it is a style of story that isn't conducive to modern movie making. The boy is generally not heroic and really should not be likable as they tend to be murderous thieves.

Oh, and the boy shouldn't get the girl. The girl is killed by the mark and while the mark is killing her, the thief is stealing the McGuffin. The settings are dark and grim. These two things are usually hated by focus groups who only want "feel good" movies to be made.

Additionally, S&S stories tend to be "capers", the protagonists (at most 2) are trying to steal something. Modern capers are things like those atrocious Mission: Impossible films or casts of tens films like the Danny Oceans films. When cliffhanger serials were all the rage in the 40s/50s, Space was big, so that films era doesn't have a lot of S&S influence. But that would have been the time for proper S&S films to have been made.

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Fri Apr 06, 2012 4:09 pm
by reverenddak
I watched 13th Warrior for the first time the other night. I gotta say, Thanks! I really liked it. I'm going to judge this movie by how it inspires me to play D&D, and this movie sure does. Ensemble cast. Witches. A strange humanoid enemy. Epic sword fights. And mystery, darkness and weirdness. I have to say, it's pretty good classic Pulp.

A couple things of interest, that you'll see in the movie: Dexterity as AC. Shield's Splintering. And my favorite, without spoiling the scene, there is a very Lamentation of the Flame Princess language rule moment in the movie. If you don't know the rule, Raggi has a very flexible system for knowing languages: If you come across a language, you can make a roll to see if your character knows it... or in this case, can learn it very fast... hehe. I loved it. I've been using a similar system in my game since monsters are unique and there are no "generic humanoids."

Ok, time to get off this stupid computer for a weekend full of bicycles & beer. But while I wait for my Lady Friend to come home, I'm going to see if I can find episodes of that Pirate cartoon. Either that, I might watch the 1981 Clash of the Titans, it's been a while.

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 10:37 am
by Klyngster
reverenddak wrote:I watched 13th Warrior for the first time the other night. I gotta say, Thanks! I really liked it. I'm going to judge this movie by how it inspires me to play D&D, and this movie sure does. Ensemble cast. Witches. A strange humanoid enemy. Epic sword fights. And mystery, darkness and weirdness. I have to say, it's pretty good classic Pulp.
Awesome! I'm glad you liked it.

While there's some modern elements to it, I believe that 'Army of Darkness' is also an Appendix N type of movie.

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Sat Apr 07, 2012 10:59 am
by shadewest
Klyngster wrote:
Awesome! I'm glad you liked it.

While there's some modern elements to it, I believe that 'Army of Darkness' is also an Appendix N type of movie.
Absolutely Army of Darkness! Plenty Appendix N has modern (or at least contemporary) elements. The pulp feel is much more important than the medieval setting.

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 11:47 am
by reverenddak
shadewest wrote:Absolutely Army of Darkness! Plenty Appendix N has modern (or at least contemporary) elements. The pulp feel is much more important than the medieval setting.
That's how I feel. Which is why I love Buckaroo Banzai and Big Trouble in Little China SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much. Again, ensemble casts (i.e. a team of adventurers) and wild adventures into the unknown, mysterious and weird.

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2012 1:08 pm
by shadewest
reverenddak wrote:
That's how I feel. Which is why I love Buckaroo Banzai and Big Trouble in Little China SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much. Again, ensemble casts (i.e. a team of adventurers) and wild adventures into the unknown, mysterious and weird.
Jack Burton may say its all in the reflexes, but he's also got a high luck score with a lucky roll on reflex saves.

You know, I have never seen Buckaroo Banzai. Coupled with BTILC, I'll consider it a strong recommendation.

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Mon Apr 09, 2012 9:26 am
by ragboy
reverenddak wrote:
there is a very Lamentation of the Flame Princess language rule moment in the movie. If you don't know the rule, Raggi has a very flexible system for knowing languages: If you come across a language, you can make a roll to see if your character knows it... or in this case, can learn it very fast... hehe. I loved it. I've been using a similar system in my game since monsters are unique and there are no "generic humanoids."
This is actually one of my favorite scenes in the movie -- When I started at Dell many years ago, I spent the first couple of months sitting in meetings in a similar situation -- Dell has it's own language of acronymns, business units (that come and go at random) and other arcane terms -- and they don't necessarily help you learn it.

As far as the movie goes, I've always enjoyed it. It's like the 7 samurai in viking-land. I really like the way they handled "magic."

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 3:00 pm
by Stonebreaker
EXCALIBUR!!!
I saw "7 Samurai" a couple of years ago. I loved it.
Stonebreaker

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 3:40 pm
by Colin
I'm one of the only people I know who really enjoyed the 2008 flick, Outlander. A fun, atmospheric sci-fi spin on the Beowulf tale.

Colin

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 4:04 pm
by Troy812
Movies I'd add....
  • The Holy Grail
    Willow
    Princess Mononoke
    Highlander
    Time Bandits
    Excalibur
    ...every freakin' samari movie 'cause they are ...awesome!

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 5:17 pm
by finarvyn
RAD Colin wrote:I'm one of the only people I know who really enjoyed the 2008 flick, Outlander. A fun, atmospheric sci-fi spin on the Beowulf tale.
The Sean Connery movie where he's a space marshall. I love that one!

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 6:07 pm
by randraug
I would add the Rankin/Bass Hobbit and Return of the King, Dark Crystal and Willow(deserves another mention), Flight of Dragons, and Legend. I proffer these movies due to them being a heavy influence in my taking up the dice and 2e in elementary school.

Movies I have seen since that inspire to play would be Lord Protector, The Gamers by Dead Gentlemen Productions, JourneyQuest, and Ink and Pan's Labyrinth (more for the feel of it).

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 6:36 pm
by Karaptis
finarvyn wrote:
RAD Colin wrote:I'm one of the only people I know who really enjoyed the 2008 flick, Outlander. A fun, atmospheric sci-fi spin on the Beowulf tale.
The Sean Connery movie where he's a space marshall. I love that one!
That was Outland.

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 11:42 pm
by Colin
Karaptis wrote:
finarvyn wrote:
RAD Colin wrote:I'm one of the only people I know who really enjoyed the 2008 flick, Outlander. A fun, atmospheric sci-fi spin on the Beowulf tale.
The Sean Connery movie where he's a space marshall. I love that one!
That was Outland.
Yep. This is Outlander and it's a lot more fun than some folks gave it credit for. I think one issue folks had is that the trailer makes it look like there's more sci-fi content than there really is, when the movie is nearly completely focused on portraying the spaceman's preparation and battle against the dragon alien-thingy defending the Viking village.

Colin

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:51 am
by ravenspoe
Karaptis wrote:Nice call on Equinox! Has anyone seen the Corman films Deathstalker and Barbarian Queen? Not to mention Warrior and the Sorceress with the late David Carradine.

You are my hero for today!

Tales From the Fallen Empire has a huge Corman influence.

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 10:56 am
by ravenspoe
reverenddak wrote:I thought the Solomon Kane movie was pretty good. I also enjoyed Valhalla Rising, it had some moments that reminded me of S&S. Those are all recent movies.

The classics like Krull, Sword & the Sorcerer and Hawk The Slayer are awesome, cheesy and low-budget at times, but they're charming and true to the spirit. Ray Harryhausen movies are also fantastic.

I don't know why it is, but fantasy movies seem tough to make. There are rare exceptions, like Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings and it's officially Appendix N.

John Carter let me down pretty bad, I don't even want to talk about it. It's not as bad as the 2010 Conan, but it ain't good.
Hawk the Slayer was the D&D movie when I was a teenager. I still watch it from time to time to get my fix....

"Sister, would you say this is Holy Food?"

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 5:20 am
by Bilgewriggler
Two words: Lee Horsely.

I'll be sad if no one knows what I'm talking about!

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 11:31 am
by Flexi
If 'Seven Samurai' is being flung in here, I will suggest the manga film 'Ninja Scroll' as well.
The wandering swordsman, sex, extreme violence with lashings of blood, demonic adversaries with eerie powers....
It has a great pulpy feel. One of the best manga films I have seen.

Also 'Mr Vampire'. A horror comedy about adventurers battling oriental hopping vampires. Vey good. Ignore the hideous sequel!

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 11:53 am
by tovokas
Bilgewriggler wrote:Two words: Lee Horsely.

I'll be sad if no one knows what I'm talking about!
That name is not spoken here... ;)

Triple damage baby!

Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Thu Jun 21, 2012 3:39 pm
by sheriffharry
For about 12 bucks, you can get 50 European/Italian sword and sandal movies.
Ok, this is not "Star Wars" or "Gladiator", but many are fantastic, story-wise if not SFX-wise.

My favorites:
-Atlas in the Land of the Cyclops
-Fury of Achilles
-Goliath and the Dragon
-Hercules against the Moon Men (?!)
-Romulus and the Sabines (with Roger Moore!)
-Ulysses against the Son of Hercules

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Re: Appendix N type movies.

Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 4:32 pm
by reverenddak
Just watched Ralph Bakshi's Wizards!

I like the concept of Wizards being a race... the brothers were born wizards! Isn't Gandalf a wizard, not only in class but RACE?

It's fantastic, and made me want to play DCC RPG! And, I'm fortunate to say, I am going to play tonight. It's Thursday! My weekly game meets today. And then listening to The Sword (the band) is hyping me up too.

Oh, and would like to comment on Alien & Aliens. Alien is like playing Old-School, while Aliens is like playing 3e+.