That would be Not My Sandbox Syndrome, a label I'll ascribe here to a psychological reluctance to mess with things not of one's own creation. It came up recently in some conversations that I don't "run" much on FurryFaire. A couple scenes in sequence with very little plotline and involving only a PC or two? Sure, I do that maybe a couple times a week. Any longer continuity, any wider influence on the setting, and I pretty much skip it. Why? A lot of reasons, actually, some of which I may discuss in most depth later. Inspiration is fleeting and fickle - I can't just conjure up applicable ideas at will, but its easier to manage in this area if there are other things going on to play off of. Time can be tricky - I have had numerous scenes fall by the wayside because when I was interested in pursuing them people weren't around or something else required my attention. My GMing skills, especially online, have waned - I have enough trouble wrangling two or ...
But of course! (Given that the last two had little extra bits, I'd be disappointed if the third one didn't.)
ReplyDeletelet me guess... they show previews for the next disney land ride that they plan to turn into a movie? Possibly something to do with the Matterhorn, or thunder mountain? just kidding. But seriously, is Pirates 3 worth seeing? Did they do a good job with it?
ReplyDeleteI have to say it suffers some from "sequelitis" in that it tries to cover so very much. It is very close to one action scene after another. From a technical standpoint, it's questionable. But... I sat through the whole thing. It was fun. It was enjoyable. I don't recall thinking "why isn't this over yet?" at any point. So I think it's a success, a good movie, and a worthwhile watch in theaters.
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