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<blockquote data-quote="cthuluftaghn" data-source="post: 425797" data-attributes="member: 4799"><p><strong>News 10/16</strong></p><p></p><p>First of all, huge update to Malessa's gallery. She's been busy practicing, and I added 13 new pictures to Campaign Art by Malessa. New additions are labeled in blue, so they stand out.</p><p></p><p>I received a review copy of Spell Effect Patterns, by Stone Anvil Creations (SAC). I have looked it over carefully and my opinions are posted on my Reviews page. If you are a d20 publisher and wish to have me review one of your products, e-mail me. All participating publishers receive a full banner ad on my Links page.</p><p></p><p>Bummer of bummers, Malessa has been laid off from her weekend job. That'll hurt the budget, but free up some time for work on Sprawling Shadows, and for getting some play testing done.</p><p></p><p>I said I'd have something more interesting to say on this update than "I wrote more stuff"... Well, so far you have new art, a product review, and a life-altering newsbreak. To top it off, here's a movie review for... Scooby Doo!</p><p></p><p>I've been a life-long fan of the Scoobster, and I was really looking forward to this movie. I finally went out and got it on DVD. My initial feeling was one of grave disappointment. It was kinda stupid. Then, I remembered what I was watching, and I took another angle... I was watching Scooby Doo, not Lord of the Rings. I think I was expecting a new and improved, more intelligent, adult version of Scooby Doo. What I saw, however, was a ninety minute episode of the same show I've always loved, just with live actors. I hate the way they portrayed Fred... a total pretty-boy snob. More so than he ever was on the show. Shaggy was done brilliantly by Matthew Lillard, however, and Linda Cardellini breathed new life into Velma. During my second viewing (which I watched with the kids), I found myself laughing out loud and really enjoying myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cthuluftaghn, post: 425797, member: 4799"] [b]News 10/16[/b] First of all, huge update to Malessa's gallery. She's been busy practicing, and I added 13 new pictures to Campaign Art by Malessa. New additions are labeled in blue, so they stand out. I received a review copy of Spell Effect Patterns, by Stone Anvil Creations (SAC). I have looked it over carefully and my opinions are posted on my Reviews page. If you are a d20 publisher and wish to have me review one of your products, e-mail me. All participating publishers receive a full banner ad on my Links page. Bummer of bummers, Malessa has been laid off from her weekend job. That'll hurt the budget, but free up some time for work on Sprawling Shadows, and for getting some play testing done. I said I'd have something more interesting to say on this update than "I wrote more stuff"... Well, so far you have new art, a product review, and a life-altering newsbreak. To top it off, here's a movie review for... Scooby Doo! I've been a life-long fan of the Scoobster, and I was really looking forward to this movie. I finally went out and got it on DVD. My initial feeling was one of grave disappointment. It was kinda stupid. Then, I remembered what I was watching, and I took another angle... I was watching Scooby Doo, not Lord of the Rings. I think I was expecting a new and improved, more intelligent, adult version of Scooby Doo. What I saw, however, was a ninety minute episode of the same show I've always loved, just with live actors. I hate the way they portrayed Fred... a total pretty-boy snob. More so than he ever was on the show. Shaggy was done brilliantly by Matthew Lillard, however, and Linda Cardellini breathed new life into Velma. During my second viewing (which I watched with the kids), I found myself laughing out loud and really enjoying myself. [/QUOTE]
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