Sunday, 22 September 2024

Films

Un Chien Andalou (1929)
+ commentary on the BFI Blu-ray by Robert Short

Comics

Exceptional X-Men #1 by Eve L. Ewing & Carmen Carnero

Here's the third (and final) main series in the "From the Ashes" X-relaunch. (I'm not picking up most of the other books — there's way too many to go in for all that. The exception is Wolverine: Revenge, which is a limited series from great creators. I say "exception" — not sure it's even really part of the new range, per se.)

All of which sort of raises an interesting point, because whereas X-Men and Uncanny X-Men both feel like cornerstone major titles for the range (what with both featuring variant teams of X-Men and most of the best-known characters split between them), Exceptional feels more like one of those low-key additional titles. It's very much about Kitty Pryde (more comic-famous than general-famous, having not appeared in the animated series and only in a couple of the films), with complications from Emma Frost (similarly, better known to comic fans than those who, like me, have come to X-Men more from other media) and then three brand-new characters rounding out the main cast (two of whom are on the cover of this issue but haven't even been introduced yet).

None of which is a criticism. Indeed, being notably different to the other two 'main' books works in its favour. It feels very much like how an X-universe TV series might've begun in the '00s or '10s (these days, an X-Men series would have Marvel throwing movie-level money at it, so wouldn't need the 'grounded'-ness of this).

Videos

Critical Role
Critical Role Plays Daggerheart aka Daggerheart Open Beta: Live One-Shot [1st half]

With CR having recently announced the opening of preorders for their own TTRPG system, Daggerheart, I decided to take a break from my regular Campaign 2 viewing and check out the test play they did earlier this year. (They actually did several in the end, but this is, naturally, the first.) Partly I'm curious about the game and how it plays; partly there's reasonable speculation that CR proper will switch systems from D&D to Daggerheart (probably when Campaign 4 begins, whenever that may be) so I was curious how that might look.

Perhaps unsurprisingly, it's still watching other people roleplay — broadly speaking, it feels the same. Of course, when dice rolls come in — most notably during combat — then it gets a bit different, at least mechnically. A mixture of feelings about that. It can make you think "why change, then?", but there are lots of reasons for that. It's also reassuring, in the sense that it's not going to radically alter the show. But it also looks like it might be quite a fun system, once the initial learning curve is complete and you're tackling it properly.

[Watch it (again) on YouTube, Twitch, or Beacon.]