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The Lounge => Media and Inspiration => Topic started by: Serious Paul on July 28, 2007, 07:27:02 PM

Title: Your top five!
Post by: Serious Paul on July 28, 2007, 07:27:02 PM
So what are your top five inspirational movies? What movies motivate you to game, or motivate the style in which you game? Why?
Title: Your top five!
Post by: Serious Paul on July 28, 2007, 07:34:51 PM
It's easy to see why I play Shadowrun, I suspect, but I like the feel of these movies-the grit. The grime. And in many cases the absurd.

I absolutely love the shoot out/ bank robbery scene in Heat (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7exsa3zXI8)(Set this clip to Bone Crusher featuring Killer Mike:: Never Scared. Fucking well worth it.). I love the feel of it, I love the way it plays out, how it looks.

And that's how I try to get my games to feel.

What about you?
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Post by: Thanatos02 on July 28, 2007, 07:55:30 PM
Ghost in the Shell
Serial Experiments: Lain*
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
Spy Games
Akira**

*Actually a series. But it really inspires my gaming, so I cheated.
**It wasn't much on cohesion in the movie. Listed more for atmosphere, action scenes and characterization.
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Post by: jdrakeh on July 28, 2007, 08:00:57 PM
Title: Your top five!
Post by: Ronin on July 28, 2007, 10:14:05 PM
Heat (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113277/)
Ronin (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0122690/)
Blade Runner (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0083658/)
Way of the Gun (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0202677/)
Last Man Standing (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116830/)
Title: Your top five!
Post by: David R on July 28, 2007, 10:20:58 PM
I'm gonna cheat a bit..okay a lot ..Paul and list some directors and some movies that have been a very strong influence. Guess this list is evidence of my love for thematic play :D In no particular order:

John Carpenter : Carpenter has the dubious honor of having his early work regarded as essential but his later films regarded as crap. Escape From New York, The Thing, The Fog, Halloween, Assault on Precinct 13 etc, what I call grungy action pieces are perfect inspiration for the kind of adventures I like to run and my crew likes to play. They translate well to a variety of genres. In fact I recently concluded an epic Hunter campaign - The Righteuos Kind - inspired by most of early work. With Righteuos I think I may have gotten him out of my system.

Ridley Scott : Some folks like getting ideas for setting design going through various rpg world building supplements. I get it from looking at his design notes and seeking out the sources that inspire him. With films such as Bladerunner, Alien, The Duelist - can you blame me?

Sam Peckinpah - Bullet ridden morality plays,whether the violence is (encouraged ?) in films like Straw Dogs or The Wild Bunch or misplaced loyalty & betrayal Pat Garret & Billy the Kid, I like the theme (most films) of very bad people displaying very noble traits - The Wild Bunch - which seems to translate well for the kind of characters (pc and npc) that are created in my campaigns.

David Lynch & Cronenberg : There's a certain kind of creepiness and imagery of some of the films of both these directors that some how find their way into my games. Certainly Lynch's Dune and Eraserhead are pretty evident in some (all) my SF games, but it's more like I said a kind of creepiness, see Cronenberg's Existence (sp) and more recently A History of Violence and Spider that inspires the kind of atmosphere esp in my horror games, that I want to cultivate.

Films: Some recent and not so recent -

Old Boy
Road Warrior
Death Race 2000
The Wicker Man (original version)
Don't Look Now
Throne of Blood
True Romance
Lone Star


...too many to list. Depends on the game. Sorry I could not just list 5.

Regards,
David R
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Post by: Serious Paul on July 28, 2007, 10:28:26 PM
Cheat away hombre. I figured the idea was to discuss inspiration, and you certainly do that!
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Post by: Ronin on July 28, 2007, 10:41:30 PM
David R reminded me of one. Bring Me the head of Alfredo Garcia (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071249/). I did an adventure where I ripped off large peices of this. It was a western game using Unisystem (which later on turned into old west zombie game). Good times:D
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Post by: James J Skach on July 28, 2007, 11:28:28 PM
Uhhh....13th Warrior.  If there was ever a movie that screamed RPG...
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Post by: architect.zero on July 29, 2007, 01:40:27 AM
I can't, specifically, name any others.  More like entire sub and sub-sub genres.
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Post by: Danger on July 30, 2007, 03:00:29 PM
Man, this is a hard question.

Rather than point fingers at specific titles, I have to point at a whole genre instead.

#1.  Any number of 80s action flicks such as Invasion:USA, Red Dawn et al made me and a buddy make a RPG which dwelled soley on gun violence (and oddly enough, I think it is the only RPG which we ever got great distance out of in terms of usage prior to me leaving to join up with another group).

Yeah, Horror/Sci-Fi and all the rest have their place, but there is something to be said for the days of the lantern jawed hero gunning down droves of the enemy (whomever they may be that week) all the while quipping great one-liners and banging the hot chick by the end of the movie (looking at you Cobra).  

p.s.  Don't forget those wonderful "Executioner/Able Team/etc." books which were nothing more than literary versions of the aforementioned movies; they monkeyed with my brain too.
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Post by: TonyLB on July 30, 2007, 03:35:43 PM
Spiderman
Episode #2 of the Kare Kano series
Fellowship of the Ring
The Castle of Cagliostro
The series finale episode of Angel
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Post by: Pseudoephedrine on July 30, 2007, 04:01:53 PM
Oldboy
The Seventh Seal
Funny Games
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Dawn of the Dead

I love dream-like revenge tales involving bad dudes doing awful things to undeserving but-still-awful people that are really allegories for something else entirely.

I'm not that strongly influenced by movies compared to books though.
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Post by: David R on July 30, 2007, 07:34:00 PM
Quote from: PseudoephedrineOldboy
The Seventh Seal

Always though you were a cool dude...and the listing of The Seventh Seal confirms it :cheers: (Alas the old master is gone and I doubt we wll ever see the likes of his kind again)

As for Oldboy, what can I say...except of have you seen the other films in the Sympathy Trilogy?

Regards,
David R
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Post by: Aos on July 30, 2007, 08:06:01 PM
King Kong (1932)
Raiders of the lost Ark
Conan the barbarian
Akira
Blade Runner
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Post by: Thanatos02 on July 30, 2007, 08:44:23 PM
Quote from: AosAkira

That's funny, I wouldn't have pegged you as an Akira fan.

(Joking aside, it really is great RPG fodder.)
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Post by: Silverlion on July 30, 2007, 09:43:47 PM
TV Series:
Ghost In the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (make me all cyberhappy)
Justice League,
X-men Evolution
Babylon 5
Buffy

Movies:
Incredibles. Come on, one of the BEST superhero movies ever.
Boondock Saints
Spider-Man
Vertigo
North by Northwest
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Post by: droog on July 30, 2007, 09:45:54 PM
Windwalker - a low-key story of heroism. Fights with spears and stone clubs. Oh, fuck, a bear!

Seven Samurai - that was a harsh GM. Great PCs.

The Draughtsman's Contract - for making an era tangible, and for showing the ugliness behind beauty.

Persona - don't ask me why unless you want an essay, but it's one of my favourite films, so it must be influencing me in some way.

King Lear - the Peter Brooks version. It's cruel and brutal.
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Post by: David R on July 30, 2007, 10:01:42 PM
Quote from: droogPersona - don't ask me why unless you want an essay, but it's one of my favourite films, so it must be influencing me in some way.

The old man is dead droog, I for one would like a few words.

Regards,
David R
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Post by: droog on July 30, 2007, 10:11:32 PM
Quote from: David RThe old man is dead droog, I for one would like a few words.
You might have to wait, because I'm about 3000 km away from my own keyboard and this one is giving me the shits. Half the keys are sticking.
Title: Your top five!
Post by: Pseudoephedrine on July 31, 2007, 02:34:44 AM
Quote from: David RAlways though you were a cool dude...and the listing of The Seventh Seal confirms it :cheers: (Alas the old master is gone and I doubt we wll ever see the likes of his kind again)

As for Oldboy, what can I say...except of have you seen the other films in the Sympathy Trilogy?

Regards,
David R

Hah, thanks. :)

I haven't seen the other two yet, but my buddy is getting them on DVD soon and we're going to watch them then. I've heard great stuff about them, and the idea of the trilogy - vengeance deadens the soul - really interests me.


Also, no one's mentioned them yet, but Takeshi Kitano films have been minor influences on how I game. It's impossible to recreate the cinematographic wonder of his movies through words, but many of the characters in his movies are trapped by their situation and filled with regret at not taking advantage of life while they had the chance. I've often found that to be an interesting undertone to add to characters when I'm playing.
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Post by: O'Borg on July 31, 2007, 06:48:45 AM
5 movies that have inspired games I've actually run or played include :
Ronin
Aliens
Sneakers
The Usual Suspects
*A fifth one that I forgot because the phone rang*
 
5 movies I'd really, really like to base a game on :
Ice Cold in Alex
Tobruk
Kelly's Heroes
Fast & the Furious
Gone in 60 Seconds
 
5 TV shows I'd really, really like to base a game on :
Tour of Duty
Crime Story
Space : Above and Beyond
Cowboy Bebop
Red Dwarf
Title: Your top five!
Post by: stu2000 on July 31, 2007, 03:19:04 PM
Big Trouble in Little China
Buckaroo Banzai
Repo Man
The Maltese Falcon
Avenging Angel--"Our best out-of-town heat was taken out by a rag-tag band of pissant vigilantes??!"
Title: Your top five!
Post by: Blackthorne on December 19, 2009, 11:20:04 AM
The Dungeons & Dragons Movie
Dungeons & Dragons II
Dungeons & Dragons cartoon series
Dragonslayer
Debbie Does Dallas