Ghostbusters Game Unboxing

Yet another delivery from a Kickstarter project I backed.

This time, it’s the Ghostbusters Board Game that Cryptozoic ran a campaign for. It was a solid campaign, not a flawless one, but they’ve handled problems pretty well.

What’s really neat about this one is that it’s one of the few board games that’s got a single player mode. Of course I haven’t had a chance to check it out yet, but the option is there and I think that’s awesome.

The ghosts and Ghostbuster minis with the game look pretty cool. Definitely different plastic than some other stuff I’ve gotten. I’m getting quite the education in the various qualities and properties of minis lately. Maybe some day, I’ll even get around to trying to paint things…

Anyway, check out the vlog where you get a look inside the box.

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Stir of Echoes 2: Missing the Point

I never really go into a sequel expecting much. Especially if the first movie is pretty awesome.

With Stir of Echoes 2: The Homecoming, that was a very, very good idea.

As I said the other day, I really love the original. It makes the most of what it has to work with and does so fantastically.

The second one? Not so much.

There was one little surprise, but it kind of made the film even worse. One of the secondary character–who gets nowhere near enough screen time or development as she should have for the part she ends up playing in the overall plot–is Tatiana Maslany. If you don’t recognize the name, you’re not watching Orphan Black (and you should be). On that show she plays multiple character. Characters who often interact with one another. And she is utterly amazing. In Stir of Echoes 2, she’s completely wasted.

Oh, and the tie-in to the original film? Showing us the young son from the original who’s not considerably older than he should be unless this movie is really set in the future? And having him be mutilated and bitter? That kind of goes against more than a couple of things put forward in the first film. And it does so for no real reason.

I won’t drone on here about the various missteps that film makes, you’re going to have to watch today’s vlog to get all of that.

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Stir of Echoes: Working Class Horror

When it came out back in 1999, Stir of Echoes was high on my list of horror films to see.

First, it had Kevin Bacon in it. He’s always awesome.

Second, it was based on a story by Ricahrd Matheson. He’s also always awesome.

Mostly, though, it was because it looked interesting and stylish. Which is most certainly is.

It’s horror grounded in reality. It’s also one of the best presentations of psychic powers and how a regular person would deal with them that I’ve seen. The disbelief, fear, panic, resignation, and then acceptance of the task his character has been put is played perfectly by Bacon.

What I didn’t realize until just rewatching it the other night is that it’s got Jennifer Morrison (from House and, more recently, Once Upon a Time) in it as the victim and Liza Weil (currently on How to Get Away With Murder, but formerly on Gilmore Girls… a connection I hadn’t realized, but which explains why I kept thinking she looked familiar on her current show) as a babysitter directly connected to the tragedy.

Solid performances all around and more style than you can shake a stick at. Definitely my kind of movie.

Listen to me go on a bit about it in today’s vlog.

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Vlog on the Run: DC Bloggers and Flat Tire Edition

Time to be a little zen about things as schedules just kind of… vanish.

Had another DC Bloggers meetup today. There are some pretty excited people, which is good, because that makes up for my utter lack of time to actually do anything with the group I’m ostensibly running/managing. Ended up going on a bit longer than expected, so, that’s both good and bad.

Made the jump from Bethesda (where the meeting was) to Wheaton (where the car I’m renting for tonight ended up being). For some reason the car I’d reserved closer to home ended up not available. Which is kind of ironic, since the one I ended up with kind of had a mostly flat tire (and has been missing the cover for the gas tank–not the gas cap, just the hunk of metal that makes it all look pretty and semi-smooth on the outside–for a long time now).

After a quick errand and a drive home that had me correcting for the flat-tire-introduced pull to the right, I’ve had to dig out my air compressor (because I have one, from when I had car that needed its tires refilled daily), get a video shot and uploaded, recharge the phone, and get air in the tire so I can get to the housewarming party tonight in Virginia.

Yeah… I was supposed to be on the road to that now-ish. And there was another errand I was going to run, but opted not to because of the later pickup than expected and the flat tire.

Always an adventure, right?

So, celebrate with me a little in today’s vlog–this is #75! Woot! 🙂

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Unboxing Myth

Over the last couple of years, I’ve backed a lot of games on Kickstarter. Now they’re starting to roll in.

The expansion to Myth was the second game I backed from Megacon Games. While that expansion is still in the production phase, I did get another hunk of my perk from that campaign: the original game, with the updated material (fixing a bunch of play issues and introducing some of the add-on material mechanics). That showed up the other day.

It’s kind of a big box. Getting it home on the bus was… awkward.

Again, this is a game I’ve never played (though it is sitting up high on a shelf at the monthly game night I go to), but I really like what I’ve seen, especially with the “part 2” of the game (and, uh, so many expansions) on the way.

Today’s vlog, of course, is all about opening up the Myth box.

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