Cephus
Master Member
Lucky, I have no idea what happened to my copies, they probably got thrown out by my parents.
I still have all my gaming stuff. Still have my original copy of Chainmail from the early 70s.
Lucky, I have no idea what happened to my copies, they probably got thrown out by my parents.
I still have all of those from when I bought them in 1979.
Lucky, I have no idea what happened to my copies, they probably got thrown out by my parents.
I still have all my gaming stuff. Still have my original copy of Chainmail from the early 70s.
Nice. I actually have 2 copies of the DMG and PHB. One I got at a sidewalk sale when I was probably...11 or 12? It also had the B/X set for D&D. But then 2e came out, and I got all of those books. Never got a chance to play, though. After watching Stranger Things, I got the bug again and started thinking "You know...when she's old enough...this would be a great thing to do with my daughter, if she's into it," so I bought all the other books off of ebay recently. I'm stunned at how good condition they were, considering that my old DMG was missing all of the cardboard covering the spine, and the PHB was pretty beat up.
I just watched the series. I know...very late to the party. Loved the show. Loved it. My ONLY problem is with the monster. The CGI pulled me right out of it. As did it's flower-looking face. Just wasn't scary. :unsure
Besides that...what a ride!
The crazy thing is, the monster supposedly wasnt CG most of the time, they made a full animatronic head and suit.
http://www.slashfilm.com/stranger-things-monster-effects/
So much for the CG sucks and practical is so much better argument.
I think this one just falls back on poor design that translates into, what we assumed was, poor CGI.
I am so psyched for season 2!