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PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 5:46 am 
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FILM: I saw the Spielburg WOTW film today!

Hi Everyone,

I saw the Spielburg WOTW film today and LOVED it! Diana was a bit spooked, but I really liked the Martians and their tripods.

This review by Tas is spot on!

REVIEW: WAR OF THE WORLDS (Spielburg version)

Tas: Well I went last night with Lynette for my Birthday...

Overall, I enjoyed it. The Tripods are AWESOME as are all of the special effects in their Hollywood glory as you might expect. A few creepy instances of nasty stuff happening just off screen and out of sight really fills in the blanks with the worst that your imagination can provide.


I agree that the Tripods were simply AWESOME!

I also really liked how much of the really creepy stuff that Spielburg left off screen.

Suggestion is powerful part of a good scare and our imaginations will always be able to provide a scarier imagine than one possible on the screen. In this regard the film reminded me very much of a M. Night Shyamalan film. I just finished watching Shyamalan's "Signs" just a week or too back and it compared very well with this new Spielburg WOTW film.

Tas: Much more of the traditional Wells material was included than I expected. The artilleryman character is included (Although he is a paramedic... ), the collecting of people into baskets on the Tripods and blood injections needed by Martians as well as the red weed.


I have to diagree with you here, Tas. The paramedic takes the place of the vicar character and not the artilleryman.

The red weed and the Martian need for blood were impressively displayed by the Spielburg WOTW film!

Tas: The storyline is a "Survivor's" story: a man trying to survive with his two children as civilization crumbles. It's that simple! It starts rather hum-drummish, which I though was the worst part, but as soon as the Tripods appear with their heat rays, the film comes out with a flourish!

I didn't mind the slow start because it really set the pace for the audience to be surprised when the time came...

The heat rays were very cool... really more of a very high powered electrical arc or discharge...

*** But... why did the heat rays disintegrate the bodies of those struck and not their clothing? ***

Tas: Now, there is Thunderchilde scene, chaps...

I was a bit disappointed by the Thunderchilde scene.

Tas: Yes, there are UUUUUULLLLLLLLLLLAAAAAAAAs! ?

The "UUUUUULLLLLLLLLLLAAAAAAAA" was most impressive. Very eerie!

Tas: Overall, I thought it was a good visual movie with more of the traditional WOTW aspects than I had thought there would be. The film definitely had more of the H.G. Wells storyline than the 1953 George Pal movie had. The worst aspect of the film was a lack of storyline depth. The?best aspect of the film were the outstanding special effects (And we all could have guessed that... )!

I agree with you 100%.

Tas: I look forward to hearing what others think of the film!

Review by: Tas.

UUUUUUUUULLLLLLLLLLLLLAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

I liked it too, Tas! :)

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 03, 2005 6:26 am 
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Quote (MaksimSmelchak @ 02 2005 July,21:39)
*** Have you looked at the MI books I sent you yet? ***

Yes, I am about halfway through the first one. That is just Monster on Monster action.  :cool:

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Ok ok, I will go see it. :;):

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KAIJU: Super Figs as proxies for kaiju!

I have been looking at the use of Super Figs as kaiju proxies for some time now.


Cool!

Let me know what you think when you get them in hand! :)

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Set phasers to "mildly annoy"...      


GW has theirs permanently wired to "annoy the bloody hell out of you" :angry:

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Found these other online reviews of WOTW too, one for and one against:

http://www.murphys-movies.co.uk/war_of_the_worlds.htm

http://apnews1.iwon.com/article/20050629/D8B1D1P80.html

I say go check it and make up your own mind!  :D
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Members of my "estranged" crew probably will see it tonight and then maybe get some chow... I'll let you know what I think. ?

With this being the US 4th of July Holiday :unclesam: ... it may be crowded... :L

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Quote (Tas @ 03 2005 July,07:20)
I saw the King Kong trailer when I went to the Spielburg WOTW film.
Looks like a great Kong v T-Rex Kaiju smackdown on Skull Island there... :p


Hi Tas,

Diana and I also saw the King Kong film trailer and it looks good. It's hard to imagine Jack Black in a serious role though... And Adrian Brody is the hero?

It will be a good kaiju film though...

And speaking of Kaiju films, when Diana and I went out shopping yesterday, the American-made Godzilla film with Matthew Broderick was on sale at Target for $5.50 USD... I promptly bought a copy... the price was right!

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MODELLING: Work Station or Not!

Hi Guys,

I wish I could say that I have a proper work area, but I don't.

I primarily use three areas for modelling and hobby work:

1. A DESK IN MY TINY APARTMENT BEDROOM:
- I have very small desk in my bedroom, that when cleared off functions as a work surface.
- My grandfather who was a carpenter and upholsterer made it from wood and it measure about 2'x1.5'...
- I have it covered with a spare board I fit to cut the top that I cover with newspaper and a custom-cut model cutting matte when I work with sharp and pointy tools. ?
- I've painted a very large amount of figures at this little desk, but it is covered with detritus at the moment.

2. THE KITCHEN TABLE:
- My roommate and I dod not have a proper kitchen table... we use a fold-up table that I bought several years ago for a steal.
- It is covered with a plastic tablecloth and a nice sheet for the end where we eat.
- The far end of the table stores our radio, some CDs and a small GW shipping box or two of my models for when I work on them.
- I seem to do most of my assembling, glueing and finishing of models here.

3. THE OUTSIDE PORCH:
- I use the outside porch for spraypainting AKA priming and messy terrain work.
- I've made several terrain projects out on the porch as well as a ton of priming.
- I have made two terrain projects in the near past: the Mars Forgeworld boards and the Agriworld boards.

And, in the future (I plan to move later this Summer), I hope to dedicate the entire kitchen table to a modelling area and buy a proper kitchen table. Until then, I'm stuck using the ramshackle work areas that I presently use.

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I don't have any photos of my work areas at the moment.

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Hi Guys,

I'm going to a 4th of July party today (Sunday the 3rd of July) at Jon's place. Jon likes to have the party on the third so we all have a day off to deal with hangovers before going back to work. Jon always provides lot of food and lots of tasty libations.

He has planned that the guys will play:

- the second installment of the Summer "Next War" game!

And then we will have:

- A big BBQ...
- A few movies...
- A few games (board games)...
- Fireworks...
- And plenty of good company...

Wives and girlfriends will also be in attendance at the party.

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Sounds like fun, Maksim. Enjoy!

But do me a favor, enjoy it with wisdom. No driving while still influenced, please. We want to have you around for a long time!

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Quote (dafrca @ 03 2005 July,22:34)
Sounds like fun, Maksim. Enjoy!

But do me a favor, enjoy it with wisdom. No driving while still influenced, please. We want to have you around for a long time!

dafrca

Hi Daniel,

No worries. Diana and I went together and one of us didn't drink so we were covered. At any rate, I had one drink around 4:00pm, a Mudslide (Rum, ice, coffee and chocolate... ), and we left the party around 10:40om so I was OK to drive by then. Diana had a sip of my drink around then and nothing else.

Happy Fourth of July to all of the Americans on the list! :unclesam:

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Hi Everyone,

We played the second session of the classic SPI game "The Next War" on this past Sunday at Jon's party and I hope to write that game up later today.

I also hope to transfer many of the important 'Nid threads from the old SG forums to here today and get that going. I have a new version of the playtest E-A 'Nid list mostly prepared.

Shalom,
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Quote (MaksimSmelchak @ 05 2005 July,09:16)
I also hope to transfer many of the important 'Nid threads from the old SG forums to here today and get that going. I have a new version of the playtest E-A 'Nid list mostly prepared.

Sounds like a bit of work. Good luck.

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MODELLING: 6mm Miniature Bases for Epic-Armageddon!

Hi Everyone,

I've discovered that I don't care for basing vehicles either.

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However, I like the storage advantages of having based vehicles so I've compromised:

- I attach a steel plate under vehicles now to store them magnetically.

- Some vehicles like plastic Land Raiders have very little base to glue the metal plate to so I glue two plastic pieces underneath and then glue the metal plate down.

- Plastic Land Raiders and Rhinos store much more securely then.

- Metal vehicle miniatures also greatly benefit from this mounting system.

- An additional advantage is that I can always fit a vehicle's steel base to a larger magnetic base if I ever change my mind and decide I want vehicle bases.

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I also stopped glueing down turrets and now mount a magnet under turret attachment points and glue a small round cut-out of steel paper (Or a small magnet... ) under turrets.

- This makes all of my turrets interchangeable.

- It's also very inexpensive.

- Using rare-earth magnets makes the turrets attach very securely for those worried about lisng turrets.

- The other cool thing about this method is that turrets can be turned for photo shoots.

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I like the Flames of War (FOW) bases, but they tend to be a bit large for vehicles in my opinion.

FOW bases come in three sizes:

SMALL:
- 1&1/4" x 1" (32mm x 25mm)

MEDIUM:
- 1&1/4" x 2" (32mm x 50mm)

LARGE:
- 2" x 2&1/2" (50mm x 65mm)

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Shalom,
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