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Thursday, July 13th, 2006 09:20 am
So, ya'll realize that Dead Man's Chest was reaaaaaally thorough in their research?

And like, [livejournal.com profile] th_nightengale meta'ed really much a lot about that dice game, Perudo, they were playing, it's historical accuracy, and how it relates to characterization of Will, [spoiler character], and [spoiler character].

Her post is here: so about them dice...

And we're pretty sure as to the dice-faces and to the bets that actually occured in the game, seeing as we've watched the game five times already (::covers eyes:: I know, shaddup), and took paper notes.

In other news, PotC:DMC looks REALLY FUCKING AWESOME on digital projector.

That is all.

::attempts to go wade through comments from potc:dmc race and meta post::
Friday, July 14th, 2006 06:37 am (UTC)
*nodnod* That's a lot like what I said in the post: It makes a good "movie game" because it hits a lot of basic notes with a lot of different people without the help of the Exposition Fairy. If nothing less, everyone can understand the importance of guessing "rightly" versus "wrongly" (quantity) in a game, and from that sense tension, if not strategy.

In terms of favorite scenes, I can't really tell you what mine is, as I haven't seen the first half of the movie so many times as I have the Perudo game, and so I'm a bit biased...However, I *will* admit that by viewing three, Perma was calling the game "my scene". Which made me do a very Hakkai "Ah heh. Right." XD

Any rate...if you come up with any other thoughts or any gamer friends who'd appreciate it, please do come right back to the post and set yourselves a-knocking. ^^ More I think on this, the higher the chances I'll actually end up writing out a Perudo game onboard the Pearl. Or something equally gratuitious and shiny. ^_^