Cameron has seen at least a dozen motion pictures. His list may not be short.
My top 5’s of movies I’ve used for insperations in Roleplaying games (Live and table top)
Swash Buckling Fantasy
1)The Princess Bride (1987)
2=)The Count of Monte Cristo (2002)
2=)Pirtates of the Carrabian 2 (2006)
3=)The Three Musketeers (1993)
3=)Pirates of the Carribian 1 (2003)
4)Man In the Iron Mask (1998 The Jeremy Irons/Gerard Depardieu/John Malkovich/Gabriel Bryne/Di Caprio/Hugh Laurie Version)
5)Cutthroat Island (1995)
Epic Fantasy
1)The LOTR Trilogy (PJ’s Version)
2)Willow (1988)
3)The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)
4)Ying xiong (2002)
5)Strings (2004)
Scifi Fantasy
1)Starwars Origanal Trilogy (THX Remastered Letter Box Versions idealy But the story is the same in most of the versions)
2)Starship Troopers (1997)
3)The Last Starfighter (1984)
4)13th Floor (1999)
5)Serenity (2005)
Spy/Black Ops Films (not counting any bond films cause that goes without saying)
1)The Day of the Jackle (1973)
2)The Recruit (2003)
3)The Art of War (2000)
4)Mission Impossible (1996)
5)Sniper (1993)
Heist Films (IE movies where the main point is stealing stuff)
1)Ocean’s 11 (2001)
2)Inside Man (2006)
3)The Italian Job (Both of them)
4)The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
5)The Score (2001)
Mafia/Crime Films (But not heists)
1)The GodFather
2)The Untouchables (1987)
3)Casino (1995)
4)Scarface (1983)
5=)Leon: The Professional (1994)
5=)Ghostdog (1999)
5=)Catch Me If You Can (2002)
Action films
1)The Indiana Jones Trilogy
2)The Mummy (1991)
3)Romancing the Stone (1984)
4)Boondock Saints (1999)
5)Congo (1995)
Those are movies that I have used in either LARP or table top games for insperation
Robin of sherwood - 80s British tv series
Very close to what we actually do in Fantasy Larp, ie. medieval setting, good, but not over the top costumes - very rustic. Good combat. Magic is mystical and manipulative. Good plots. That sort of thing.
- Reservoir Dogs
- Once Were Warriors
- Peter Pan
- Shrek
- Swiss Family Robinson
- Pulp Fiction
- Withnail & I
- Trainspotting
- The Wonder Boys
- River Queen
I LOVE robin of Sherwood!
Robin’s merry men (and Robin himself) actally die! A rare event for most series.
Robin getting ambushed and stuck with half a dozen crossbow bolts was actually shocking.
Nobody has mentioned Flesh & Blood yet!
Or even Brotherhood of the Wolf…
Definately Princess Bride and the Truman Show.
The Laberinth (Sp?)
Serenity
Stargate
oh and of course…
*Captian Blood
*The return of Captian Blood
*Captian Blood Rides Again
How about the classic - Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death.
Big Fish
Jaws (“We’re gonna need a bigger boat.”)
Die Hard
Ghostbusters
The Life of Brian
Snakes on a Plane
EDIT: And The Chronicles of Riddick. Vin Diesel stabs a guy to death with a teacup in it. That’s got to be about the second most awesome thing ever.
The 1993 version of the three musketeers was RUBBISH!!! it was the typical attitude of hollywood producers of lets take a literary classic and RAPE IT TO WITHIN AN INCH OF ITS LIFE JUST TO SELL F******G MOVIE TICKETS!!!
Which it didn’t because it was shite and audiences knew it was shite and it bombed.
I would rather have my eyes gouged out and Justin Timberlakes tiny tiny bollocks transplanted in thier place than watch that load of Poo.
See Tigger thats how you do it.
Krull
Firefly/ serenity
Is that the one with Tom Cruise in it that you’re thinking of? I remember seeing a movie called The Musketeer, sometime in the last five years, that was only in sniffing distance of the original plot - it mostly used similar names. Truly amazing action sequences though - they’d borrowed the fight director from the Wuxia genre. Ladder fights, rolling barrels, sword duels as both participants climbed up ropes…
As an aside, I have never seen a movie version of The Man in the Iron Mask that doesn’t stop halfway through the book and change really serious stuff, like, y’know?
The Abominable Dr Phibes
Dr Phibes Rises Again
The whole Dora series would be ideal. But probably only for 2-4 year olds.
They usually have a “treasure hunt” type theme, using a map and having to follow simple directions. Sometimes they have riddles and clues Dora has to solve.
I’ll probably run one for my daughters on the next birthday.
[quote=“theamazingcatherine”]
Is that the one with Tom Cruise in it that you’re thinking of?[/quote]
Nope this one had the current Crap Pack of flavour of the month pretty boys in it.
Kiefer Sutherland as Athos
Charlie Sheen as Aramis, I am sorry but this is like casting The Rock as Frodo. before an actor can assume a role he has to understand how the character lives and thinks, this would be difficult when you are so spaced out on cocaine that you dont actually realise you have just spent the last fortnight with your head between Hiedi Fliess’s legs
William Platt as Porthos
and Chris O’Donnel as Dartagnan
[quote=“theamazingcatherine”]
I remember seeing a movie called The Musketeer, sometime in the last five years, that was only in sniffing distance of the original plot - it mostly used similar names. Truly amazing action sequences though - they’d borrowed the fight director from the Wuxia genre. Ladder fights, rolling barrels, sword duels as both participants climbed up ropes… [/quote]
That was hong kongs take on the material, the fight scenes were spectacular, but that is about all you can say really
If you want a “Real” movie version of the Three Musketeers then watch either the 1973 version
not only does it have Oliver Reed (who is an acting GOD) but Raquel Welch (who is just a Goddess, and boy does she fill out a bodice growwr)
but other such greats as Christopher Lee, Roy Kinnear, Spike Milligan, and Faye Dunaway and Micheal York and Richard Chamberlain.
It is an example of what happens when you put incredible actors, together with an incredible story, You get a masterpiece.
or imdb.com/title/tt0040876/ which is the 1948 version,
the interesting thing about this one is that it has Gene Kelly as Dartagnan, now you might wonder about this but man he is just an Incredible athlete and acrobat, in this movie he is doing stuff that would make Jackie Chan go “Dude you Rock” some stunts are simply mind blowing, and all done with No safeties or doubles. this is without a doubt the golden age of swashbuckling and I am shameless in my love of it.
The three Musketeers is about three on my lifetime favourite books, (LOTR aint even in the top ten) it is the book that inspired me to learn sword fighting, so forgive me if i gush
AHHHH pasted the wrong version!
1973
SEVENTY three!
ONE NINE SEVEN THREE.
Everything else on the list I stand by except the captian blood series should be in the swashbuckling list some where…
[quote=“Cameron”]AHHHH pasted the wrong version!
1973
SEVENTY three!
ONE NINE SEVEN THREE.
Everything else on the list I stand by except the captian blood series should be in the swashbuckling list some where…[/quote]
You are forgiven my son, your penance is three hundred hail marys and flaggelate yourself nightly for a month.
Thank God nobody has mentioned Van Helsing. Obviously people of taste and distinction on this site.