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Miniatures Adventure => Future Wars => Topic started by: warrenss2 on July 26, 2009, 08:29:54 PM
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I got the Starship Trooper Movie trilogy to watch for inspiration on an upcoming miniatures game.
I paused the second movie 3 minutes & 5 seconds into it just to let you know that it has got some of the crappy-est acting I've ever seen. >:(
Thankfully I'm looking for painting inspiration... not acting. ;)
What movies have inspired a game of yours?
Warren
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Well, I haven't painted too much, but concering inspiration for Future Wars, it'll be definitely "Aliens"
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Well, I haven't painted too much, but concering inspiration for Future Wars, it'll be definitely "Aliens"
I second that.
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Depends on your
Blade Runner for Cyberpunk
Mad Max III for Postapocalypse
Bubblegum Crisis for Anime
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Depends on your
Blade Runner for Cyberpunk
Mad Max III for Postapocalypse
Bubblegum Crisis for Anime
Good choice, but:
Johnny Mnemonic for Cyberpunk
Solarbabies for Post Apocalypse
Saber Rider for Anime
;)
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Mad Max, Star Wars, Firefly/Serenity, Akira, Æon Flux, Bladerunner, a little Alien, Matrix, etc
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Rocketship, Flash Gordons Trip to Mars and Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe. (Just started priming the cossacks, btw) Also Zombies of the Stratosphere for gangsters and Bob Murches Zombies of the Stratosphere.
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I kinda like Starship troopers 2, now 3, omg what crap :o
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Starship Troopers 1 was so awesome,
2 was crap, but had lots of boobs so I guess that makes up for the crappy acting etc.
3 was even worse, the small budget showed.
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I liked the outpost in ST2.
Aliens has always been a big inspiration, I love Serenity and the Reavers will end up in a game when I finish present projects. Escape From New York is a good source of inspiration for future gang war games. Me and a mate are talking about some doing some AVP wargaming but following the comics and having them set at approximately the same time as Aliens. Too many zombie movies to list are influential, but Land of the Dead is a great source of ideas. I like the idea of doing something based on Sky Captain. Not really SF but I've almost finished painting werewolves and squaddies for a Dog Soldiers game.
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Ooh, I love these kinds of movies since I was a kid so there's lots of inspiration to be had:
Cyborg movies:
Terminator series
Robocop Series
Cyborg series (haven't seen these ones in a while though)
Prototype (really low budget)
Cyber Tracker 2 (not as bad as I thought)
Big robot series:
Robo Warriors
Robot Jox
Zombie series:
All Romero films and remakes
Boy Eats Girl
28 days/weeks later
Dead And Breakfast
Return Of The Living Dead series
Zombi 2
Zombie 3
Stink Of Flesh
Resident Evil series
Meat Market
The Dead Next Door (love that one for wacky ideas such as a church worshipping the zombies)
SF/post apoc movies:
Escape from LA/NY
They Live
Johnny Mnemonic
Doomsday
Mad Max series (of course!)
2019 After The Fall Of New York
Death Race (love that for anything with Battlecars!)
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"Soldier" is not the greatest movie, but it has some interesting sets, spaceships, vehicles, etc.
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i'm looking forward to ZOMBIELAND looks inspirational
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11HxzyqKqAw&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fdawnofthelead.wordpress.com%2F&feature=player_embedded
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ST 2 I liked but agreed on the acting
seems like 3 will be a love film rental
but my favourites are
mad max
aliens
blade runner
those are my favourites nice gritty films
dodge
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Starship Troopers 3 had it's good points...
Introduction of power-armor. (finally)
and
The actress that played T'Pol on Enterprise.
(http://www.groundcontrolhq.co.uk/Site/SciFiWomen/Jolene%20Blalock/811.jpg)
;D ;D ;D
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For cyberpunk, dont forget the old tv-serie Max Headroom :)
Don't know if it fits here but the old classic movie "The Warriors" is good for gangfighting.
Then there is a film I can't remember the name on. It's about a scavenger who finds a robot out in the desert and give it to his girlfriend who is an artist. The robot power up and start kill people. In the end you found out it's the goverments new program for the problem with overcrowded cities. :)
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Pil, I think you watch too many movies, but you still find time to paint and model lots of good stuff. Who made your time machine? lol
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....Then there is a film I can't remember the name on. It's about a scavenger who finds a robot out in the desert and give it to his girlfriend who is an artist. The robot power up and start kill people. In the end you found out it's the goverments new program for the problem with overcrowded cities. :)
Oh yes I remember watching that one, can't for th elife of me remember what its called either
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Then there is a film I can't remember the name on. It's about a scavenger who finds a robot out in the desert and give it to his girlfriend who is an artist. The robot power up and start kill people. In the end you found out it's the goverments new program for the problem with overcrowded cities. :)
Hardware (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099740/). Its garbage IIRC (not that a little thing like that stopped me from watching it all those years ago ;) )
Starship Troopers one is fantastic. SST 2 is (IMO) worthless. It was directed by the SFX guy from the first movie (IIRC). That in itself isnt necessarily a bad thing but lets just say that maybe he should have stuck with what he was good at...
SST2 re-uses some of the same SFX footage from the first movie and casts some of the same actors in different roles in a confusing manner. Its cheap looking, disjointed, shockingly directed and acted. It is a waste of time IMO.
SST 3 is an improvement over the second one (which wasnt difficult) but it still isnt anything like the quality of the first one. Still, if you are a fan of that sort of thing it is fun. Much truer to the the first movie than the second.
I have not-Resident Evil S.T.A.R.S., modern vampires and modern werewolves on my painting table at the moment (amongst other unfinished things). Obviously the movies that get my creative juices going for those are the Blade, Underworld and Resident Evil trilogies.
The may all be pretty flawed movies but all of them have a few scenes that make me go "I want to play a game with THAT!" :D
Except maybe RE3. Thats the worst of those nine. In my opinion of course. YMMV and all that.
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Pil, I think you watch too many movies, but you still find time to paint and model lots of good stuff. Who made your time machine? lol
You have to paint while you watch the movies I think. It slows the painting down a bit (and genuinely good films or movies with subtitles are way too distracting) but at least the painting can be done in the living room with some company.
It certainly helps me that I can get painting done while in the same room as my wife rather than retreating to the man-cave every time that I want to do some painting.
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Thanks Cheetor!
That was the name of the movie. Well it was a lowbudgetmovie or at least you got that feel. :)
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I don't like any of the Starship Troopers movies, but the animated series was decent, IMO.
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I don't like any of the Starship Troopers movies, but the animated series was decent, IMO.
I just saw a part of an episode and it look pretty good.
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I don't like any of the Starship Troopers movies, but the animated series was decent, IMO.
The animated SST series won an award for its music I think, which was kinda weird as the constant soundtrack was a kind of bland techno (and I quite like techno, so it wasnt a dislike of that type of music in general that put me off).
The series had a good look, no doubt. The hardware and bugs worked off the movie aesthetic and expanded it convincingly enough to convince Mongoose Publishing to make a miniature game based on the animated series look. The animated show also got the protagonists into powered armour which the movie had avoided but which pleased fans of the book a lot I think.
Overall I found the animated series is pretty dull and repetitive to be honest (and as a Starship Troopers fan I didnt need that much to be happy with it, but it never happened). There was a whole lot of very ineffectual morita rifle fire that seemed so irrelevant as to be irritating: lots of shooting at things that ignore it 100% gets pretty tedious quite fast).
The story arc didnt really bring anything terribly interesting to the table either IMO, just bug-of-the-week stuff. At least some of the heavier powersuit/small mech miniatures that indirectly came from the animated show were cool. I remember the Grizzly as looking nice although I never picked any up when they were available :(
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There was a whole lot of very ineffectual morita rifle fire that seemed so irrelevant as to be irritating: lots of shooting at things that ignore it 100% gets pretty tedious quite fast).
Huh. If I remember correctly, it was the same problem with the first movie. A complete MI army was eradicated without causing too much casualties, but at the end, a few troopers managed to hold off the horde and piled slain bugs before them
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i'm looking forward to ZOMBIELAND looks inspirational
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11HxzyqKqAw&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fdawnofthelead.wordpress.com%2F&feature=player_embedded
Hehe, seems a LOT like the "X-treme Zombie Hunter" miniatures game! People killing zombies for sports ;)
Pil, I think you watch too many movies, but you still find time to paint and model lots of good stuff. Who made your time machine? lol
I don't have cable TV so I buy and rent a lot of DVD's 8)