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Uncommonly Itemised: D23 Expo

September 11, 2022 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Disney held their D23 Expo this weekend with a geeky shedload of trailers and news. In this Uncommonly Itemised wrap-up, you’ll find a summary of the teasers and trailers released.

Filed Under: TV Tagged With: Avatar, Avatar: The Way of Water, captain america: new world order, daredevil: born again, disney+, echo, Indiana Jones, ironheart, Loki, marvel, secret invasion, star wars, star wars: andor, star wars: skeleton crew, star wars: the bad batch, star wars: the mandalorian, the marvels, thunderbolts, trailers, Uncommonly Itemised, werewolf by night, willow

13 years later (D&D 4e era!) and Avatar: The Way of Water gets a trailer

May 9, 2022 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, AVATAR 2 begins to tell the story of the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri and their kids), the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive and the tragedies they endure.

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: Avatar, Avatar: The Way of Water, James Cameron, Kate Winslet, michelle yeoh, Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, trailers, Vin Diesel, Zoe Saldana

Survey results: The tabletop RPGs gamers are most looking forward to in 2022

January 2, 2022 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

For years now, EN World has coordinated a survey of its large membership on which tabletop RPGs are the most anticipated for the coming year.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Avatar, avatar legends, basic roleplaying, blade runner, blade runner rpg, broken tales, Chaosium, en world, Free League Publishing, gumshoe, magpie games, monad echo, mothership, Paradox Interactive, Pelgrane Press, pendragon, powered by the apocalypse, Renegade Game Studios, Rivers of London, Shadow of the Demon Lord, shadow of the weird wizard, the world anvil publishing, Tuesday Knight Games, werewolf, Werewolf: The Apocalypse, year zero engine

Magpie Games release free Avatar Legends: The RPG Quickstart and announce exclusive Kickstarter edition

July 12, 2021 by Andrew Girdwood 2 Comments

Confirming the name of the official Avatar RPG as Avatar Legends: The Roleplaying Game, Magpie Games have released a free quickstart.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Avatar, avatar legends, Avatar: The Last Airbender, free to download, magpie games, The Legend of Korra

Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra RPG secured by Magpie Games

February 3, 2021 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

There’s an Avatar RPG on the way, a tabletop game based on The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. At the helm is Magpie Games, the innovative publisher of such RPGs as the Root RPG, Masks, Urban Shadows and Bluebeard’s Bride to name a few.

Filed Under: Tabletop & RPGs Tagged With: Avatar, Avatar: The Last Airbender, magpie games, The Legend of Korra

Who owns what?

November 6, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This infographic is actually helpful — wait, surprise? It lets us know who owns Marvel movies, Pirates of the Caribbean, The Hobbit, DC, Sherlock Holmes (movies), Bond (UK), Spider-man (cos he’s differnt), Jason Bourne, X-Men, Fantastic Four, Avatar, Star Trek, Transformers, and oh… wait… what about The Terminator series?

Filed Under: Geek Stuff Tagged With: aliens, Avatar, DC, die hard, fantastic four, g.i. joe, ghost rider, Indiana Jones, James Bond, jurassic park, Lucasfilm, marvel, Pirates of the Caribbean, Pixar, Planet of the Apes, Prometheus, resident ebil, Sherlock Holmes, shrek, spider-man, terminator, the expendables, the hobbit, the muppets, X-Men

A Predator hunting Na’vi on Pandora

August 30, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This is a series of related illustrations by a deviant artist using the name High Dark Templar. Given we can all work out the fate of the poor ol’ blue skinned Na’vi I think there’s certainly some “dark” to this series… … but what a series it is. Some fantastic colour and style here! Click […]

Filed Under: Art, Geek Stuff Tagged With: Avatar, predator

The movie timeline of the future [infographic]

June 17, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

This infographic from Michael Hobson is pretty cool. He’s a designer and illustrator based in London and one of the founders of Digital Sizzle. I’m not entirely sure he’s a fan of Ghost in the Shell. Then again; Cowboy Bebop is on the list so perhaps he’s an anime fan after all. The future according […]

Filed Under: Movies Tagged With: 12 monkeys, a scanner darkly, aeon flux, Akira, alien, Avatar, blade runner, Cowboy Bebop, dune, escape from l.a., Futurama, ghost in the shell, highlander, i am legend, infographics, judge dredd, logan's run, Lost In Space, Pitch Black, red dwarf, robocop, rollerball, star trek, Tank Girl, terminator, The Matrix, the running man, total recall, v for vendetta

James Cameron’s Titanic – expanded

March 26, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

It’s a good day to be James Cameron. The director of The Abyss and Avatar successfully manned a solo submarine to the bottom of the Mariana trench. No one had ever done that before. The timing is good because the world is gearing up to recieve the Titanic in 3D. This is James Cameron’s very […]

Filed Under: Books Tagged With: 20th Century Fox, Abyss, Avatar, James Cameron, Mariana Trench, Paramount Pictures, Titanic

Deeper than the abyss; the hadal depths

March 10, 2012 by Andrew Girdwood Leave a Comment

Film maker James Cameron may die. He’s going to be at the helm of a one-man submarine that’ll sink 7 miles deep into the Mariana Trench. This is the deepest point of earth and it’s an entirely scary proposition. He’s a brave man. The adventure is part of a National Geographic (sponsored by Rolex) series […]

Filed Under: TV Tagged With: Abyss, Avatar, Deep Sea Challenge, James Cameron, Mariana Trench, National Geographic Society, science

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