A small mysterious island somewhere in the vicinity of Sumatra was first given the enigmatic name Skull Island in the original RKO promotions for the 1933 film King Kong. This “Skull Island” follows in those huge, furry footsteps and aims to provide a backdrop and setting with simple rule mechanics for miniature skirmish games that borrow a page or two from The Big Ape screenplays and adventures of the past century.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Updates to come
Sorry, I was just getting up a full head of steam creating this blog, then bam, I'm in the ICU with aseptic meningitis. I was discharged today and will go back to work on the blog this weekend. Thanks for pushing the blog to 1000 visitors.
Friday, September 23, 2011
An Example of a Skull Island Scientific Team
Below is a group of scientists and sailors that might be assigned to a Skull Island player for a scenario.
Film Crew Character Cards
Here's a sample group of character cards a player might be assigned during a game. The GM has designed this film crew to work together and assigned skills accordingly.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Sheena Queen of the Jungle
What's a jungle adventure without a beautiful jungle girl? Here's Sheena, Queen of the Jungle, a Pulp Figures miniature.
Pteranodon
"I'm up to my brain in the mire of an ancient swamp
Pteranodon smiles at me and flies up to God.
Baby let me drink deep from your globes of reality
writhe your naked ass to the mindless groove."
-Ozium, Monster Magnet
Trouble On Deck!
The Big Ape (and a few chimps) wreak havoc on board El Pollo del Mar as crew members Samual (green cap), Nails (no shirt, green shorts), Larsen (blue cap), Choy (Chinaman), Grappler McCoy (bare chested) and Michael (black man) defend the ship.
Jungle Girl Bettie
Deinonychus
Deinonychus is one of the more aggressive species of creature found on Skull Island. Deinonychus is a pack hunter built for speed.
King of the Kongo
In this 1929 film a secret service agent searches the jungle for his missing brother, who also happens to be a secret service agent. It stars Buster Crabbe, known to serial fans as both Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers. He bumps into a beautiful young woman who is seeking her missing father. The pair run up against ivory smugglers who apparently know the secret of the missing people and a lost treasure They are also menaced by a giant gorilla, which guards a temple serving as the smuggler's lair.
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Saturday, September 17, 2011
White Gorilla and The Bride and the Beast
Here's one for the oddball file, racist gorillas. A white gorilla is snubbed by black gorillas because of his color. Cut off from his tribe he becomes lonely and angry. After troubling hunters and natives, the white gorilla fights the king of the black gorillas while we are told by a narrator that the fate of Africa hangs in the balance. The movie was created by editing some 1947 acting into footage from a 1927 silent serial, Perils of the Jungle. Wow!
In the other half of this twin bill, The Bride and the Beast, lovers Laura and Dan are married, but it turns out Laura is more interested in Dan's gorilla. Isn't that always the case? Through hypnosis she learns she a reincarnated queen of the gorillas. Mayhem ensues.
In the other half of this twin bill, The Bride and the Beast, lovers Laura and Dan are married, but it turns out Laura is more interested in Dan's gorilla. Isn't that always the case? Through hypnosis she learns she a reincarnated queen of the gorillas. Mayhem ensues.
Son Of Kong
King Kong was such a success a sequel was rushed out. Carl Denham returns to the infamous Skull Island where he discovered the first Big Ape and guess what, there's another one. This film isn't as good as the original, but it is not without some merit. Check it out if you can find it.
King Kong (1933)
It's a classic, what more can really be said? The film was a monumental achievement at the time of its production and is still inspiring film makers to this day. The story is a simple one, I mean come on, who doesn't love a story about a girl and her monkey. (I know, technically Kong's an ape). Fay Wray made a lasting impression as the bride of The Big Ape and we all hated to see the big guy gunned down at the end. Poor confused bastard just wanted a better view of the Big Apple.
The McCoy Brothers
Grappler McCoy
Boots McCoy
Bonus points to anyone who can identify the movie in which these two characters appeared and name the actors who portrayed them.
Boots McCoy
Bonus points to anyone who can identify the movie in which these two characters appeared and name the actors who portrayed them.
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