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Role-Playing Games / Re: Hunter (WoD)
« on: November 12, 2003, 11:25:10 PM »
Storyteller system is practically built on the idea of rule 0 and ad hoc adjustments.  They look more like guidelines then rules next to a system like d20.  I heard the new WoD is supposed to use d20 rules.  If it does, that would probably add a lot to the game.  I think it will lend itself to WoD style of how each game is part of the same world.

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Music / Re: wav to mp3?
« on: November 12, 2003, 11:12:44 PM »
If you're using Windows, you should already have a program to do this.  You can also rip your CDs to WMA which I believe are supposed to be even smaller than mp3.

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Movies and TV / Re: Matrix Revolutions **SPOILERS**
« on: November 12, 2003, 10:46:52 PM »
Maxtrix 2 the Oracle says all folklore stories are based on real stuff that happens in the Matrix.  The guys Neo fights are vampires (which you also see in Matrix 3, these are the guys who jump onto the ceiling), the twins that Morpheous fights are ghosts, and Seraph was a "guardian" angel.  Its also hinted that these programs used to be Agents from the older versions of the Matrix, who unplugged and went renegade to avoid deletion.

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Movies and TV / Twilight Zone
« on: November 12, 2003, 04:40:45 PM »
There's a new Twilight Zone series on TV that I've saw twice.  I was wondering if anyone knew something about it, because I can never seem to find it.  Sci-fi usually shows the old ones, but I think the new series was playing on the WB, but not sure.  So does anyone know if this series is still going, or did they already cancel it or something like that?

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Role-Playing Games / Re: Hunter (WoD)
« on: November 12, 2003, 04:28:39 PM »
Hmm, interesting.  I'll have to check out Exalted, since I like WoD.  Although I used to really like White Wolf, and not so much anymore.  I have a lot of White Wolf books, both RPG and novels.  I'm not totally sure what turned me off, probably their business more than their products.

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Books / Re: Wheel of Time
« on: November 12, 2003, 04:10:40 PM »
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I would recommend to someone the first three, but then they should stop.


This is strangly exactly what I tell people.  Read the first three and pretend it ends there, otherwise you are just wasting your time.  Now there are some people who still love the series, but these are usually the same type of fans who make me hate the books even more.  You can't even do a WoT RPG with them, because if the even slightest deviation from the novels is found, you will never hear the end of it.

These same fans who actually do roleplay get even worse.  9/10 times they will play an Aes Sedai and mock anyone who plays a nonchanneler that believes they have even a slight chance of doing anything significant.  No one is allowed to play a book character unless they are only going to do a scene out of the book word for word, in fear of changing the story.  Which of course leads to the group never being able to do anything of real importance, because anything remotely useful would somehow change the story.  So keep in mind that one reason I do not like these books as much is from roleplaying with people like this.

The first two books were good.  The begining and end of Dragon Reborn was good, but everything in between was boring save for the occational scene (like when they fight the darkhounds), because RJ took out the main character.  Four got better, with a lot of the story about Rand, but ever since that book the story has steered further and further away from the main character and to all the secondary characters.  Its now got to the point where you are reading 20 pages about a character who was mentioned once or twice in a previous book and you only get passing mention of the main character.

Its also slowly becoming aparrent that many of the things RJ said about the series is untrue.  When people first started noticing the change in tempo, he credited it to moving away from the LotR base he set the first book on.  Now it is easy to see the change in tempo was him moving away from the idea of having a central character and going to a bunch of secondary characters with occationally interwoven plotlines (similar to a soap opera).  Strangely enough, his fanbase has shifted from young males to older females.  This is probably the same reason so many fans complain about the WoT RPG, since it was based off the fantasy world of the first few books instead of the drama of the latter.

Probably the worst thing is how hard the story is getting to follow.  The first books, it was about all of these unmentioned things you could figure out by rereading them and paying attention.  All of these have been completely revealed at this point, and left in their place are overdone descriptions and even more characters.  I've heard a few confused people think its because the answer is in these little untold stories that the first few books had (like how all the main characters had some type of bloodline connection to each other).  But nothing is there, the reason its confusing at all is the sheer overwhelming force of all the characters.  The books are practically split into 20-page chapters each about a completely different character and plot.  The books are also litterally backtracking.  Between the end of book 9 and end of book 10, only several days pass.  This is because most of the book is a flashback to things that happened in book 9 and even far back as book 8 or earlier.  The book will say one thing has happened (that something being a plot advancement), then in the next book you only discover it never happened.  Which goes back to RJ's contrived method of "rumors" he set up, where only 10% of what you hear is true.  At least he gives readers a clue that most of what they're reading is BS.

I can't talk about this anymore today.  The more I think about them the more I hate them.  I'm ashamed to even say I've read them (and a lot more than once... its basically a requirement to understand what the heck is going on).

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Movies and TV / Re: Willard
« on: November 12, 2003, 03:24:10 PM »
Its a good Halloween movie, although I would compare it more to a Call of Cthulhu story.

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Movies and TV / Re: Matrix Revolutions **SPOILERS**
« on: November 12, 2003, 03:19:30 PM »
If you're not that interested, then I wouldn't purposely make the effort to see it in the theatre, just wait awhile and rent them both.  Maxtrix 2 has a scene where Neo fights a bunch of vampires with swords and other melee weapons.  Maxtrix 3 has a few neat sci-fi battles.  The best part about 3 was just getting everything answered, but half of those questions or more come up in 2.  So if you're not already following it, it wouldn't be as interesting.  Kinda like LotR, its well worth 10$ to see it on the big screen, but if you're not then its mostly just something to do with your friends/family.

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Role-Playing Games / Re: Hunter (WoD)
« on: November 12, 2003, 02:48:45 AM »
World of Darkness is rumored to be getting a reboot once Exalted runs its course.  Other than finishing off whatever collections you are working on, I would check into that before dumping more money into it.

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Movies and TV / Re: Conquest
« on: November 12, 2003, 02:40:26 AM »
This show is great.  What I like the most is they just don't tell you this axe could tear apart this kind of armor, etc, they actually let people take a whack at the real stuff so you can see with your own eyes.  I was surprised at how well the breastplate held up.  Chainmail turned out to be quite a bit weaker then I thought, and despite what you hear most gamers say it held up against arrows the best of all (I mean of weapon vs chainmail, not chainmail vs other armor).

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Movies and TV / Re: Matrix Revolutions **SPOILERS**
« on: November 12, 2003, 02:34:05 AM »
I liked Revolutions the best, it had the most superhero feel and even though it answered all the big questions it left you just a bit to think about.

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Movies and TV / Re: Return of the King
« on: November 12, 2003, 02:31:48 AM »
They had a preview for it before Matrix, and also one for Troy which also looks sweet.

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Movies and TV / Re: Willard
« on: November 12, 2003, 02:29:20 AM »
What really made the movie good was how many real rats they used in it.  On the website it says they trained over 500 rats for this movie.  It says Ben was played by an African Gambian rat, which is supposed to be the largest in the world growing from 4 to 7 pounds (regular rats get up to a pound).  IIRC, the dog was a Pomeranian, which are really small dogs, so it very well could have been bigger.  They also made it look even bigger with their little tricks in how they filmed it.

The original movie had a sequal called Ben, which I haven't been able to find yet.  I believe the song "Ben" was originally written by Michael Jackson for the sequal.  Its probably lame, but I love dumb movies anyway.

The new version is actually a good movie, but it didn't do very well at the box office.  I think that was mostly because they didn't show it hardly at all in theatres.  I actually tried to see it in the theatre and couldn't find anywhere it was playing.

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Rants and Stuff / Re: Nightmares and stuff
« on: November 12, 2003, 01:10:53 AM »
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So I'm wondering if I'm the only person who has full color, perfumed, tactile, surround-sound nightmares.

I have nightmares most nights, but last night I had one that actually caused me sit straight up and yelp. Does this happen to anyone else?


I ritually observe my dreams and nightmares.  I lucid dream a lot.  At a certain point, my dreams starting becoming incredibly vivid.  Now sometimes I will have a lucid dream, and still come to the conclusion that it cannot be a dream because everything is as real for me as the waking world.  At first it was really strange to even be able to feel physical pain inside a dream, but I figure it has something to do with lucid dreaming so often and now I almost look forward to these hyper-real dreams.

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Table-Top Games / Re: Huh?
« on: November 12, 2003, 12:50:01 AM »
Like I said, you don't want to buy these if you are looking for Minis.  Buy them only if you want to play the game itself.  If you are interested in adding it to your dnd game, all you really need is the mini handbook, not the figs.

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