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Midnight the movie

Banshee16 said:
I wouldn't say they're not doing anything with the setting....there's been a stream of something like 3-5 products each year almost since it came out. I think 4 coming out this year alone.

Maybe not to the same quality levels with respect to hardcover, glossy paper etc. as an FR book, but pretty good for FFG....and the actual content quality is very good.

Banshee


The supplements are pretty good quality, and though they might not be HC and such, they are also quite affordable. I don't play in Midnight, but the supplements quality keeps me buying them for the eventual day that I do play. :)
 

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Baron Opal said:
So this is the second RPG to get translated to film? WW had the TV series that lasted a season, are there any others I'm forgetting?
The two D&D movies and the cartoon series? :)
 


Dav said:
The two D&D movies and the cartoon series? :)

If you call those translations. Personally, I have another word that begins with tra- that describes them.

More seriously though, this sounds pretty cool.

Also, I hadn't heard about the WW tv show. Was there anything good in it?
 
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Slife said:
Also, I hadn't heard about the WW tv show. Was there anything good in it?

It was campy fun, in a soap opera kinda way. I don't think it lasted a full season, didn't really appeal to a mainstream audience but was a bit too mainstream to appeal to WW's goth-punk audience.

I'm guessing this Midnight film will be on DVD fairly quickly (assuming it's not already planned as a direct-to-DVD release), and I'll probably check it out then. Have FFG done much with the Midnight metaplot? I've only got the (first edition) hardcover and the intro adventure, haven't kept up with any releases since then. I think it'd be kinda hard to set a satisfying movie in the Midnight setting without at least hinting at some way Izrador and company can be stopped.
 

I wish my dads computer had Quicktime installed on it. I can't watch the preview otherwise. What the heck is wrong with using WMP?
 
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JRRNeiklot said:
QT is trash. I refuse to install it on my computer.
True, as is RP (and WMP, actually). But a good codec pack can be substituted for both/all.

It seems to me the best way of doing things, in Windows.
 

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