commodoreHUSTLE 03 - Critical
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commodoreHUSTLE 03 - Critical
Most. Needlessly. Drawn. Out. Shoot. Ever.
This video was supposed to go up last week, but for some reason we were kinda busy at the time.
Note: Blip.tv's transcoding seems to be backed up at the moment, so the m4v version may not be online for a little bit
This video was supposed to go up last week, but for some reason we were kinda busy at the time.
Note: Blip.tv's transcoding seems to be backed up at the moment, so the m4v version may not be online for a little bit
Re: commodoreHUSTLE 03 - Critical
Paul wrote:Most. Needlessly. Drawn. Out. Shoot. Ever.
I hate it when we have to reshoot a reshoot.
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"It's so on..."
Sounds like a plot excuse for several episodes.
Good work, on a side note does microwaving dice actually work like that?
If so *Insidious grin*
Again this is not enough.
Sounds like a plot excuse for several episodes.
Good work, on a side note does microwaving dice actually work like that?
If so *Insidious grin*
Again this is not enough.
My train of thought is more like a roller coaster that has loop de loops and no safety bars.
I don't know if I'm tall enough to ride.
I don't know if I'm tall enough to ride.
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Awesome hustle LRR! I think that's the first time we've seen Jer's apartment. Did you actually get weighted dice or did you just shoot the dice clips over and over and over again. The latter seems like a lot of work.
I really enjoyed Paul's pwn presentation. Also, the reference to Graham's perverted porn-- Hilarious! It did seem like some of the lines didn't flow quite as well as they have in previous eps. Did anyone else think this too, or am I the only one?
I really enjoyed Paul's pwn presentation. Also, the reference to Graham's perverted porn-- Hilarious! It did seem like some of the lines didn't flow quite as well as they have in previous eps. Did anyone else think this too, or am I the only one?
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Despite being involved in various ways and generally knowing most or all of the script beforehand, I am still blown away and forced to LOL when these come out.
Good show!
Good show!
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Foreboding Kathleen is extremely ominous
As a D&D player, this video had an extra nougat-filled layer of awesome.
Kinda, if you place them with the 1s facing up and then nuke for a small amount of time the plastic will pool on the bottom slightly, thus making the dice preferential to landing on 1.
Most seasoned players will notice the slightly different shape to the die though.
As a D&D player, this video had an extra nougat-filled layer of awesome.
Unclever title wrote:Good work, on a side note does microwaving dice actually work like that?
If so *Insidious grin*
Kinda, if you place them with the 1s facing up and then nuke for a small amount of time the plastic will pool on the bottom slightly, thus making the dice preferential to landing on 1.
Most seasoned players will notice the slightly different shape to the die though.
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great job guys
loved the nesbox XDD
also, is that the same coffee shop from rapidfire? o.o;
i've seen that symbol on that wall before...
loved the nesbox XDD
also, is that the same coffee shop from rapidfire? o.o;
i've seen that symbol on that wall before...
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Bahaha! This video was AWESOME! I don't usually actually laugh out loud at anything, but I did at a couple points during this video . Like Lyinginbedmon, I am a D&D player and a to-be DM, so there's that much extra kick to the D&D parts. I especially enjoy that Jer is so insane about killing off his PCs - it is really fun to screw with the players!
Specially YOU, White Mage! ~_^
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I wish I had known that thing with the microwave and the dice when I played D&D, my DM really, REALLY deserved to go crazy ¬¬... bastard
The NESBOX was cool, if I had time/money I'd try to customize my own to look like an NES XD
I really liked Morgan's line about someone failing more than Matt XD
This has been the best Monday ever! I got to see 2 new videos today :3
The NESBOX was cool, if I had time/money I'd try to customize my own to look like an NES XD
I really liked Morgan's line about someone failing more than Matt XD
This has been the best Monday ever! I got to see 2 new videos today :3
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Did Not Like:
- James pulling the NES game from his shirt
- Kathleen's quick change at the end
(both of them felt a little too absurd, and a bit cliched)
- Jer's "Unlucky" Story Arch
(It was set up with the green tea thing in the beginning, and when Bill and Morgan were messing with his dice, it was obvious where it was going. My issue with it is that there isn't enough of Jer believing he's unlucky before finding out it was just Bill and Morgan messing with him, in my opinion)
Did Like:
- The buildup to final conjugation of "to pwn"
(At first I thought it felt a bit flat, but the last one, combined with Paul's delivery, wouldn't have been funny without all of that)
- The Scripting between Matt and James
- The NESBox logo
- Matt's WoW/Mary Poppins song
- The "Graham Love Video Games A Bit Too Much" Sequence
(especially the little bit when he's hiding beneath the box)
- The D&D Game. It was perfect.
Unfortunately, the only time a GM in our group ever botched their rolls is when I'm the GM.
- James pulling the NES game from his shirt
- Kathleen's quick change at the end
(both of them felt a little too absurd, and a bit cliched)
- Jer's "Unlucky" Story Arch
(It was set up with the green tea thing in the beginning, and when Bill and Morgan were messing with his dice, it was obvious where it was going. My issue with it is that there isn't enough of Jer believing he's unlucky before finding out it was just Bill and Morgan messing with him, in my opinion)
Did Like:
- The buildup to final conjugation of "to pwn"
(At first I thought it felt a bit flat, but the last one, combined with Paul's delivery, wouldn't have been funny without all of that)
- The Scripting between Matt and James
- The NESBox logo
- Matt's WoW/Mary Poppins song
- The "Graham Love Video Games A Bit Too Much" Sequence
(especially the little bit when he's hiding beneath the box)
- The D&D Game. It was perfect.
Unfortunately, the only time a GM in our group ever botched their rolls is when I'm the GM.
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Friggin' awesome.
Jer is such an insideous DM! I'm glad I recently started playing D&D, I was laughing really hard at those jokes.
Also, Graham's thinkin' spot is pretty cool. And Kathleen is scary. She can just... her hat and glasses just... AUGH! Don't hurt me! D:
Oh Wikipedia! No one can escape your slimy tendrils of awesome.
Oh, and the Paul explaining the Phail meanings was super awesome, too. Oh Paul! You make the best deadpan scientist presenter since Carl Sagan.
Jer is such an insideous DM! I'm glad I recently started playing D&D, I was laughing really hard at those jokes.
Also, Graham's thinkin' spot is pretty cool. And Kathleen is scary. She can just... her hat and glasses just... AUGH! Don't hurt me! D:
Oh Wikipedia! No one can escape your slimy tendrils of awesome.
Oh, and the Paul explaining the Phail meanings was super awesome, too. Oh Paul! You make the best deadpan scientist presenter since Carl Sagan.
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Finally, the line: "Was that Mary Poppins?" is explained.
Who's the older guy playing D&D with Jer?
I didn't notice a difference in quality with Tim's camera and the LRR camera. Which scenes were shot on Tim's camera?
Did you shoot the all sixes shots in reverse? I doubt you could be bothered to wait for them to roll natural 1's.
Who's the older guy playing D&D with Jer?
I didn't notice a difference in quality with Tim's camera and the LRR camera. Which scenes were shot on Tim's camera?
Did you shoot the all sixes shots in reverse? I doubt you could be bothered to wait for them to roll natural 1's.
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Great video.
I had a question though, what are the statuses of the various LRR crew members with respect to D&D in reality?(as in currently play/have played in the past/haven't played) I do know the anwser for a couple of the members( and I understand that HUSTLE is based in reality so guesses could be made I just want certainty).
Also reasons would be nice for those who've never tried it and those that have quit.
Regards,
Jordan
I had a question though, what are the statuses of the various LRR crew members with respect to D&D in reality?(as in currently play/have played in the past/haven't played) I do know the anwser for a couple of the members( and I understand that HUSTLE is based in reality so guesses could be made I just want certainty).
Also reasons would be nice for those who've never tried it and those that have quit.
Regards,
Jordan
Yes I did accidentally spell my user name wrong
anitpirate wrote:I had a question though, what are the statuses of the various LRR crew members with respect to D&D in reality
We have all played (except Kathleen), Jer stills currently DM's (and that is his actual group), Paul doesn't actually play GURPS, and I did have Dwarf character named Gotreim Ironhelm, who Bill constantly called Goat-stream.
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