Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:16:15 — 69.8MB)
Subscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS | More
Podcast (httptherpgacademy-comfeedlive): Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:16:15 — 69.8MB)
Subscribe: Google Podcasts | RSS
Listen, subscribe & review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Podchaser.
Don’t forget to join our newsletter if you don’t want to miss any of our content.
With this episode, it makes it the fourth month in a row which sees:
- James D’Amato, co-founder of the One Shot TTRPG podcasts network, and author of The Ultimate RPG Series.
- Scott Malthouse, author of Romance of the Perilous Land, Quill, English Eerie, In Darkest Warrens, and other games published by Trollish Delver Games.
Join us on the list where the best knights joust for honour in Brian Helgeland‘s 2001 “A Knight’s Tale“.
As usual, we review this film and discuss ways it could inspire tabletop RPG adventures, characters or practices.
Mentioned tabletop RPG settings and systems:
- “Quill: A Letter-Writing Roleplaying Game for a Single Player” by Scott Malthouse for Trollish Delver Games
- “No Dice, No Masters” and “Belonging Outside Belonging” engines from “Dream Askew / Dream Apart” by Avery Alder and Benjamin Rosenbaum
- “Powered by the Apocalypse” engine from “Apocalypse World” by D. Vincent Baker and Meguey Baker from Lumpley Games
- “Star Crossed” by Alex Roberts for Bully Pulpit Games
- “Descended From The Queen” engine from “For The Queen” by Alex Roberts for Evil Hat Productions
- “Palanquin” by Jason Pitre for Genesis of Legend Publishing
- “King Arthur Pendragon” by Greg Stafford for Chaosium
- “Romance of the Perilous Land” by Scott Malthouse for Trollish Delver Games
- “Good Society – A Jane Austen RPG” by Alex Robinson and Hayley Gordon for Storybrewers Games
- “Legend of the Five Rings” by EDGE Studio and the “City of Lies” campaign set in Ryoko Owari
- “Space Adventure Cobra – Le Jeu de Rôle” by Pulp Fever Éditions
Our next episode should be dedicated to Sam Raimi‘s 1995 “The Quick and the Dead“.
See you then for more silver screen extravaganza.
Cheers
Kalum
Listen, rate or review the show on Podchaser, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. You can also download the episode.
The RPG Academy Film Studies is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Support The Rolistes financially
Support The Rolistes via your purchases
DrivethruRPG / Dungeon Masters Guild / Itch.io
Subscribe to The Rolistes video channels
Stay connected
Subscribe to The Rolistes Newsletter
Twitter / Instagram / Tik Tok / Facebook
Contact me
Logo
The Rolistes Podcast brand new logo by Rollin Kunz. Please check his excellent work at https://www.rollinkunz.com.
Merchandising, including t-shirts, and EVEN FACEMASKS with the logo and more cool “The Rolistes Podcast” art by Rolin Kunz is available via our TeePublic store.
1 pings
[…] Film Studies – A Knight’s Tale. […]