Grendels Dad posted:I have no idea who that guy is but I'd watch a movie set in the 40K universe where we get the inner monologue of the main character Dune-style, but it's just "oh poo poo, Oh poo poo OHSHIT!" all movie long. That's pretty much the gist of it. The main character is an officer in charge of company morale and leading the charge and all that, just wants an easy life and to kick back but keeps getting hurled into the front lines and emerging a hero which just gets him increasingly more prestige and thus more dangerous assignments. His whole life is built up on a reputation he doesn't feel he deserves in the least.
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Cythereal posted:And being mostly naked, and a brainwashed slave, is true to her more recent depictions. She looked like this in the Warcraft 2 manual so I guess she was always mostly naked.
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Bob Quixote posted:That's pretty much the gist of it. The main character is an officer in charge of company morale and leading the charge and all that, just wants an easy life and to kick back but keeps getting hurled into the front lines and emerging a hero which just gets him increasingly more prestige and thus more dangerous assignments. His whole life is built up on a reputation he doesn't feel he deserves in the least. At the same time, the diegetic narrator makes a note that he's actually pretty heroic when it comes down to it. He might not be a HERO OF THE IMPERIUM like the propaganda says, but he's a genuinely heroic character. I like Ciaphas Cain. He is a cool dude.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 00:29 |
ungulateman posted:At the same time, the diegetic narrator makes a note that he's actually pretty heroic when it comes down to it. He might not be a HERO OF THE IMPERIUM like the propaganda says, but he's a genuinely heroic character. I think part of his whole stress is that in the brain damaged universe of 40k even admitting to fear or considering that defeat is a possibility makes you a worthless contemptible traitor by Imperial dogma, so he is more ashamed of the fact that he feels his fears and overcomes them to do heroic things than he would be if he just never even felt them at all. The fact that he is brave in the classic sense instead of being brainwashed into zealotry is what gives him his whole inferiority complex. I agree though, Cain is probably the most fun character to read about in that setting that I've seen so far.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 00:45 |
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ungulateman posted:At the same time, the diegetic narrator makes a note that he's actually pretty heroic when it comes down to it. He might not be a HERO OF THE IMPERIUM like the propaganda says, but he's a genuinely heroic character. That narrator is his girlfriend though to be fair.
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ungulateman posted:At the same time, the diegetic narrator makes a note that he's actually pretty heroic when it comes down to it. He might not be a HERO OF THE IMPERIUM like the propaganda says, but he's a genuinely heroic character. I wouldn't go that far. He has his moments of bravery, but he also looks out for his own interests a lot of the time.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 01:08 |
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Two more posters.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 02:45 |
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This is going to be a loving disaster and I'm kind of keen to take part
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 02:47 |
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OneThousandMonkeys posted:They couldn't even make a good ultramarine movie, though, and those are their Mary Sues. Like all mary sues, the interest of such characters has to come from conflicted decision making and dealing with the consequences. The "Space Marine" game adds some interest to these supermen around balancing codex dogma against achieving practical goals as well as around how much subjectivity comes into play when both interpreting millenia-old dictates and making these judgement calls in high pressure situations out in the field.
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The MSJ posted:Two more posters. Wow those sure are some generic fantasy dudes! I don't even understand what exactly they're trying to sell with these posters. Do they think that the Warcraft brand is so strong that they could place any boring-rear end image with the words "Warcraft" and get people interested?
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 03:24 |
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Wololo!
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 03:26 |
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I thought at least Ben Foster would be a cool Medivh but uhhhh
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 03:37 |
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Tender Bender posted:I thought at least Ben Foster would be a cool Medivh but uhhhh He looks really embarrassed and disappointed to be there.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 03:38 |
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HorseRenoir posted:Wow those sure are some generic fantasy dudes! I'm a Warcraft fan and even I can only guess who some of these characters are supposed to be. I think those are supposed to be Medivh and Khadgar, but who the hell knows.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 04:09 |
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The first teasers and photos from the set had me completely disinterested but the new posters and trailers have me hyped to watch a two hour trainwreck.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 06:49 |
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Lurdiak posted:She looked like this in the Warcraft 2 manual so I guess she was always mostly naked. Metzen's hosed up drawings stayed in the manuals for a weirdly long time. The Warcraft III manual, with 100 pages of backstory, was full of them.
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The MSJ posted:Two more posters. If these posters didn't say Warcraft on them then I would not know what this was.
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bango skank posted:The first teasers and photos from the set had me completely disinterested but the new posters and trailers have me hyped to watch a two hour trainwreck. I'm actually really excited for this movie, but not for the reasons they intended.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 08:24 |
Corek posted:Metzen's hosed up drawings stayed in the manuals for a weirdly long time. The Warcraft III manual, with 100 pages of backstory, was full of them. That manual was the exact moment I realized Warcraft might be badly written schlock.
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The MSJ posted:Two more posters. I am super-mad this isn't Nic Cage. Bob Quixote posted:I think part of his whole stress is that in the brain damaged universe of 40k even admitting to fear or considering that defeat is a possibility makes you a worthless contemptible traitor by Imperial dogma, so he is more ashamed of the fact that he feels his fears and overcomes them to do heroic things than he would be if he just never even felt them at all. The fact that he is brave in the classic sense instead of being brainwashed into zealotry is what gives him his whole inferiority complex. That all does sound like it has the makings for an interesting movie about heroism and masculinity and so on. I like that it's apparently the point of the character that the 40K universe is awful and pants-shittingly terrifying and that reacting even a tiny bit like a normal person to that will get you branded a coward. I think I just realized that you only need to make a few adjustments and Idiocracy could be that movie.
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Doctor Spaceman posted:Although they did change her from half-human to half-draenei.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 15:25 |
I wonder how in the hell it ever made sense to Metzen that there could be a full grown half-orc in a setting where orcs and humans have been in contact for like a year.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 15:29 |
Grendels Dad posted:That all does sound like it has the makings for an interesting movie about heroism and masculinity and so on. I like that it's apparently the point of the character that the 40K universe is awful and pants-shittingly terrifying and that reacting even a tiny bit like a normal person to that will get you branded a coward. My favorite thing about 40k is that the alien race of Orwellian fascists who would be the arch antagonists of any other setting are, in 40k, the most unambiguously morally upright faction by far simply because they perform the fewest atrocities per capita in the name of raw survival.
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Lurdiak posted:I wonder how in the hell it ever made sense to Metzen that there could be a full grown half-orc in a setting where orcs and humans have been in contact for like a year. In the original Warcraft I and II manuals it had been open for 10 years of Orc-Human skirmishes, which still makes no sense regarding Garona. So even before the retcons it was bizarre.
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Corek posted:Metzen's hosed up drawings stayed in the manuals for a weirdly long time. The Warcraft III manual, with 100 pages of backstory, was full of them.
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Bob Quixote posted:I think part of his whole stress is that in the brain damaged universe of 40k even admitting to fear or considering that defeat is a possibility makes you a worthless contemptible traitor by Imperial dogma, so he is more ashamed of the fact that he feels his fears and overcomes them to do heroic things than he would be if he just never even felt them at all. The fact that he is brave in the classic sense instead of being brainwashed into zealotry is what gives him his whole inferiority complex. Is he the 40k version of Flashman or is that another series?
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:Is he the 40k version of Flashman or is that another series? That's Flashman, yeah. Gaunt's Ghosts is the 40k version of Sharpe.
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If an 17-year old showed me this and said "I Made This in Photoshop," I'd say "I guess it's ok, the face is pretty drat fake though" whoops! They forgot to tell the actor to make a facial expression! Polo-Rican fucked around with this message at 22:14 on Apr 11, 2016 |
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I'll see your cards and raise you Yikes. I did better photoshops myself back in highschool. On the other hand, this poster is a perfect representation of my expectations of this movie.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 22:34 |
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how come none of the people look like their characters.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 22:36 |
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is that real? those knights look so bad
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 22:36 |
Cythereal posted:That's Flashman, yeah. Gaunt's Ghosts is the 40k version of Sharpe. Less of an rear end in a top hat than Flashman though, but thats really not a high bar to clear.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 23:38 |
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Cythereal posted:That's Flashman, yeah. Gaunt's Ghosts is the 40k version of Sharpe. Aristocrat: "You won't accomplish this thing, you aren't well born enough" Gaunt: *Does thing* Repeat for 20 books.
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# ? Apr 11, 2016 23:42 |
Snowman_McK posted:Aristocrat: "You won't accomplish this thing, you aren't well born enough" My god, its Sharpe to a t.
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# ? Apr 12, 2016 01:37 |
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Batham posted:I'll see your cards and raise you Oh my God, the guards they put up front are stretched and blurry.. in an OFFICIAL MOVIE POSTER? gently caress me. This looks shiiiiiit.
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porfiria posted:I'm not talking about story. You're making some big leaps here. My favorite moment of hilarity in WoW (shortly before I stopped playing) was the quest to get a new red shirt. To get this red shirt, the woman explains, you'll need to bring her some cloth. OK, cool. Now, she tells me I can get this red cloth.. from the scarves of a local street gang. Ooook, so... ..then she tells me I should go and kill them repeatedly until I've found enough of their scarves to totally make me a new shirt. I don't know why, but the thought of this homemaker calmly asking (without a hint of humor) for me to go and murder like 60+ people and look their loving scarves so she could make me a shirt with the trophies was the most psychopath but hilarious thing I've read in a while and was the moment it struck me how loving terrible quests are in MMOs. ... that and the woman thanking me endlessly for saving their farm from monsters, while outside the window behind her, monsters were running into the wall trying to get in.
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To their credit, WoW did try to be more creative and less boring with their quests after years of updates. Instead of telling you to kill 10 boars, they give you dynamite to blowup 10 boars at once. Or something like that.
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# ? Apr 12, 2016 03:34 |
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Wow always had fun with its setting, how can you not like the notion of murdering street gang members to obtain cloth for a new shirt?
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# ? Apr 12, 2016 03:36 |
With the introduction of phasing in the WotLK expansion, WoW became the first MMO where your actions seemed to have any effect at all on the game world. You'd get dropped into a town being overrun by skeletons, kill some skeletons, then suddenly the town would be secure and have vendors and stuff. It was neat, and certainly a welcome change from how Vanilla WoW had quest givers explcitly tell you you didn't really make a difference after all but thanks for trying.
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Bob Quixote posted:My god, its Sharpe to a t. It really is. The first 5 or 6 are good, then he starts taking himself seriously, and it all falls apart.
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