A 30+ minute collaboration between Salomon Lightelm and Dan DiFelice. Anomaly is a 60s throwback to the space-race and the complexities of relationships. The film was shot with very little budget over just 9 days. Click this teleport link to load up a random short film.
Archives for May 2015
The Legend of Chuyun
The Legend of Chuyun is a project from Zhichao Cai. I’m a fan of the style and previously Geek Native has featured The Rebellion of Heaven and The Journey of Universe. In The Legend of Chuyun there are five kingdoms and each one is associated with one of the five elements; Earth, Metal, Fire, Wood […]
The steampunk inspired gentlemanly Companion Cube
A clever idea from Lisa Rye. She calls this helpful fellow “The Gentlemanly Escort Cube” and notes how the Cube will hold down buttons for Victorian ladies as they proceed along their way.
Poster: A stunning Black Widow
This ScarJo inspired Black Widow poster is the work of the talented Rhys Cooper. It’s part of Hero Complex’ Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron Art Showcase which is also worthy of your time and attention.
Myth meets post-apocalypse: Bane Kickstarter
It’s worth giving Gamesicle’s video for their card game Bane a watch. Why? You might have seen some disheveled presenters in the past but this is on a whole new level. Check it out. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1283899359/bane-tabletop-card-game [Back this Campaign] The campaign is asking for $22,000 to fund and with 26 days to go, at the time […]
How most D&D groups begin, but…
True for you? Does your brave party of adventurers start off as epic heroes aligned against the evil forces? Maybe just one or two silly retreats along the way. Via Imgur
Short film: The Big Wild North
An uncle and aunt try their best to rebuild the spirits of a grieving nephew by going camping. What could go wrong? The northern wilds of Canada? Bears? Nah. Want to stay for one more? Click this random teleport link and the site will pick a new video for you.
It’s the Ultron Funk
Bruno Mars is popular for parody and with Ultron Funk Screen Team reminds us why that song is worth the effort. The video, as per usual, was created by Angie Griffin and Chad Nikolaus and you can see more of their work over at Screen Team Show.
God, Satan and Neil Gaiman: Justin Lee Anderson talks Carpet Diem
Justin Lee Anderson was born in Edinburgh, spent much of his childhood in the US thanks to his father’s career in professional football (soccer), before coming back home, via France, to settle into happy family chaos. He’s been writing for 15 years and misses Firefly. Justin’s book, Carpet Diem is just out and so Geek […]
Expendable: A Review of Feng Shui 2
I read the first edition of Feng Shui back in 1999. I was so excited by its presence, and I loved its many innovations…mooks who go down in a single hit? Not caring about ammo? Combat revolving around pulling off crazy stunts and not worrying about realism? This was awesome! I thought. Finally, a role-playing game that catered to the action […]