Showing posts with label Godzilla. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Godzilla. Show all posts

Thursday, November 17, 2016

TRAILER: All star cast for KONG: SKULL ISLAND!


More than 12 years after his last appearance in theaters, KING KONG will return to the silver screen in KONG: Skull Island in 2017!

I'm actually a fan of the 2005 Peter Jackson film, set in the 1920s (like the original it pays homage to). It has some exciting sequences with all manner of monsters. And the battle atop the Empire State Building takes the original concept to an unprecedented level. But it's also slow as shit, especially in the beginning.

KONG: Skull Island, from the producers of the latest Godzilla effort, looks AH-MA-ZING, by comparison with it's Apocalypse Now-meets-monster-movie approach to the story.


Set during the Vietnam war, a group of soldiers is tasked with mapping an uncharted and mysterious island in the South Pacific (the eponymous scrap of land from the title). The best way to do this? Drop bombs on it! I love movies that just lean in to their ridiculous premises. :-)

Kong, of course, is not happy about that:


But the best part? An all star cast--many of them from the Marvel family of films:

  • Brie Larson - Captain Marvel
  • Tom Hiddleston - Loki (Thor, Avengers, Thor: The Dark World, Thor: Ragnarok)
  • Sam Jackson - Nick Fury (Like, so many Marvel movies!)
  • John C. Reilly - Nova Corpsman Rhomann Dey (Guardians of the Galaxy)

Yep, it has Steve Brule in it! And by the looks of it, he's the island "expert" laying down, uh..."rules" for survival, if you will excuse the reference.

The only one not from the Marvel movie-verse is John Goodman, who plays the seedy, money man who gets the group into trouble in the first place.

Rumor has it Kong will meet up with his frenemy Godzilla on the big screen sometime in the next few years. I. AM. THERE.

What's Gameable?

In short: ALL OF IT. Looks like plenty of fodder for an Isle of Dread type of adventure or maybe a prelude to Apes Victorious? Either way--the trailer alone has enough game inspiration for an adventure hook, as it is. I'm sure the full film is chocked full of more monster mayhem than you can throw a helicopter at!

So if you're doing a mini-campaign set mid-century (read: 60s-70s) I think you've got a bunch of options:

  • Wartime mapping/recon mission (soldier heavy party with lots of incendiaries/explosives)
  • Big game hunt turned disastrous (non-professionals,no explosives, but armed with stun guns, gas grenades, tranq darts, nets, cages, etc.) 
  • Petroleum excavation crew (Heavy on science and exploration, few weapons) 
  • National Geographic documentary crew  (cameras and machetes only!)
  • Or a mix of any of the above

And you've got a great set up for NPCs and possibly foes:

  • Lost tribe of humans who worship/fear the island fauna
  • Stranded "guide" looking to get off the island
  • Greedy entrepreneur looking to make a buck
  • Mercs/henchmen, looking out for their boss
  • Foolhardy scientist/journalist who gets too close
  • Skeptical/grizzled colonel who's trying to keep his troops alive

IF your party escapes, you can a second leg where the kaiju bring the fight back to mankind on his home turf, a la one of my absolute favorites in recent years: Godzilla Half Century War.


That's a full-on military campaign, but it's MUCH more hard-scrabble for the humans than any of Godzilla's movies. We're talkin' street-level skirmishes against a kaiju--lots of fun! Oh and definitely check that comic out, the art is incredibly detailed and inspirational!

UPDATE: Eric over at Swords & Stitchery did a full write-up on running a Skull Island adventure!

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

TRAILER: Latest Godzilla gives HUGE plot point!


HOLY F@#$! The new trailer for Godzilla reveals a previously unreleased plot detail. A BIG ONE. Monster movie fans will immediately get what's going--and it changes the big G's role in the film.

This feels like a spoiler to me, so fair warning to you--though, this just makes me want to see it even MORE!



If you watch it and comment below, spoilers be damned!

Friday, May 17, 2013

COMICS: A snapshot of my pull list...

With SpringCon comic convention in Saint Paul this weekend, I thought I'd spill what comics I'm reading in print these days, here's a list of my regular titles:

Dark Horse

Star Wars - Brian Wood's story takes place after New Hope and Empire as Vader hunts down Skywalker to redeem himself for the Death Star's destruction, Leia struggles with losing Alderaan and finding a new home for the rebels


DC

Sword of Sorcery (just ended with issue #8) - Great series that lives up to it's namesake, stars Amethyst and her diverse Gemworld kingdom; post-apocalyptic Beowulf mini-series is pretty good too

Prophet (Vertigo label) - Really out-there sci-fi that's truly imaginative, unrelenting and also unsettling at times

 
Lot's of ideas to plunder for games...


Dynamite

Flash Gordon - Classic Flash in the 1930s with a hefty coat of the 1980 film's flamboyance


IDW

Godzilla: Half Century War - Tracking the big guy through the jungles of South East Asia. Art by James Stoke is...I don't even...just look (you need to right-click these to really appreciate):


The High Ways - John Byrne hard sci-fi adventure about a cargo crew. I'm amazed at how hefty these issues are--lots of story packed in!


Mars Attacks - After being repelled by Earthlings 40 years ago, the Martians are back. ACK! ACK!

Image

The Activity - Excellent, modern-day, action comic about an black ops military unit, illustrated by our own local-boy-done-good, Mitch Gerads
 


Marvel

Hawkeye - Seriously one of the best-written comics right now. Fantastic art as well.

FF - Second string Fantastic Four babysits the planet while Reed, Ben, Sue and Johnny leave for a quick "four minute" trip. Lots of charm and just plain fun--love the Mike Allred artwork!

Fearless Defenders - Good start with great character writing for Marvel's first, official all-female super team. Wonderfully inventive covers too!

 
 



And anything with a cover by Francesco Francavilla...



 



Trade paperbacks
I love single issue comics, there's just nothing like holding one in your hands--and I especially like supporting writers/artists who's work I enjoy during the run--but it does get expensive. Plus, friends want to borrow, and I'm sorry, but I'm NOT giving out my single issues! So trades are a great alternative...
  • Adventure Time (Boom Studios) Too hard to find all the singles, but I'll pick up the trade
  • Avengers Asssemble (Marvel) I have most of these, but stopped until the trade comes out
  • Guardians of the Galaxy (Marvel) - I'm a sucker for talking racoons so I've got the first single, but I'll wait for the trade
  • Jupiter's Legacy (Image) - Mark Millar and Frank Quitely team up to write about second gen supers living in their parent's shadow, have the first single and now waiting for trade
  • Nova (Marvel) - Looks like good fun with a GotG tie-in, but again, waiting on the trade
  • Hawkeye (Marvel) Have first vol. will likely pick up a few more singles
  • Mars Attacks (IDW) Have first vol., just dropped single issues to order vol. 2
  • Prophet (Image) I've recently been unable to get the last 3 issues due to shortages so I'll now have to switch to trades
  • Saga (Image) Have first vol., I'm waiting on vol. 2, only first single collected
  • Warlord of Mars (Dynamite) I have up through the first two dozen or so issues, just dropped to switch to trades
  • Young Avengers (Marvel) - A new Avengers team for modern times, great stuff, but again--it's almost always sold out, so gotta get the trade
And this doesn't even count the other anthologies, graphic novels, and an omnibus or two that I've got on my wish list! I'll do a web comic list in an upcoming post.

 
So what are you reading in print these days?