Reroll B-Roll: Halloween 2
Added 2023-12-24 21:32:20 +0000 UTCI can't believe I forgot to say HAPPY KRAMPUSNACHT, and hide ya damn brooms!
Also, for my Michiganderanians, if you find the pickle, you can totally gloat about your big win here, I'll cheer for you. And for my Euchre lovers, take dose tricks early!
In fact, let's play a game—what's a holiday tradition you hold near and dear/dread every year?
We're all sorts of mixed up over here at the Reroll, so enjoy this deep dive back into Halloween before we spin you right round baby and drop some Christmas silliness.
Happappy Yule, y'all!
Comments
Absolutely! Wasn’t sure they were useful, but I’ll start tagging them again!
The Film Reroll
2024-01-06 15:29:13 +0000 UTCCould this be tagged with the "Reroll B-Roll" tag so I can find it more easily? I was trying to find some of the older B-Rolls, but not everything seems to have been tagged
Will Davis
2024-01-03 15:58:20 +0000 UTCThese are excellent musings! I’ll share them with him!
The Film Reroll
2024-01-01 09:10:34 +0000 UTCIt might be too early for requests, but I really hope Paulo gets into more details about how his worldbuilding process shifted for Halloween III during that B-roll, since unlike most of your games, it wasn't anchored in an pre-existing movie (except for the bits that were that he played tricky, I heard him introduce Daniel Challis as a patreon name!), but he's talked about what he felt didn't work this time around. I'm also curious about whether he had specifically used the real-life Halloween III as inspiration as far back as Halloween I. I'm guessing yes, because of the Celtic influences, but if it's not giving up GM secrets, I'd love to hear him elaborate on how much he was drawing from that even in the first movie, and if he'd anticipated it being your first episode to get a sequel even before you guys played through. Thanks!
Sam Miller (she her)
2023-12-28 19:37:09 +0000 UTC