avclub-b20754d0f1e8ae843e00a8b39a667112--disqus
cappadocius
avclub-b20754d0f1e8ae843e00a8b39a667112--disqus

YES. Roger Corman's Argentinian sword and sorcery films are also classics.

No, no, I mean I love them sincerely.

And that's what I'm talking about. Nobody involved in that movie was a well-meaning incompetent, which is how you get a cult classic. They were all experienced professionals on a misguided project - it can only be merely bad. The Room has a cult following, but nobody loves Waterworld except as a punchline. Jerry Louis

I love 80s fantasy films! They're one of the few exceptions to my dislike of genuinely bad movies.

It might not be Rocky Horror Picture Show bad, it could be Mother, May I Sleep With Danger? bad.

You know, the reputation about half of these have built up over the decades has ensured that even if we DO somehow ever find enough material to release, they'll be monumental disappointments, regardless of quality.

Holy crap, and it's been on DVD for a while now! Why don't I already own it?!

Oh, I was afraid of that.

And presumably they'll be getting Neil Patrick Harris to reprise his role as Music Meister for the musical episode?

For those in the know, was this Invasion! based on the late '80s crossover event, or did it just take an obvious superhero plot and give it an obvious alien invasion name?

I feel that perhaps one might have, one hopes, learned the lesson to not randomly murder townsfolk when one was growing up, without the need for any sort of morality system.

It's one table that stuck out like a sore thumb, even in the early 80s, among the myriad other tables filling up the DMG.

If there's a better way, I'd sure like to hear it.

Oh, and for those who need it, the 1st edition AD&D random harlots table:

I'm always looking for a way to use them in games I run using other, better systems.

I own every After the Bomb sourcebook for TMNT. I technically need Transdimensional Turtles to have EVERYTHING for the line, but its After the Bomb content is crossover focused, so I don't count it.

Also, I guess I'm going to be that guy. The kids in Stranger Things were playing AD&D, this auction is for, what is called in the gaming community, oD&D

Uh huh?

Your point?