Russ “Morrus” Morrissey
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Woo! Yeah, this does look fun. This does look fun. And it's interesting to see Cobalt Press blanching out into something non-5e, because that really is their bread and butter, is 5e support materials.
Woo! Yeah, this does look fun. This does look fun. And it's interesting to see Cobalt Press blanching out into something non-5e, because that really is their bread and butter, is 5e support materials.
They've done very, very well with that, and they're probably the largest third-party publisher for 5e, I guess.
They've done very, very well with that, and they're probably the largest third-party publisher for 5e, I guess.
Probably the largest, I think. So it's interesting to see them blanching out into other things.
Probably the largest, I think. So it's interesting to see them blanching out into other things.
I'm sure we'll find out more very soon. I mean, there's a page on Backerkit already, but it doesn't really say much more than what we've said so far. But I imagine it comes out in April is the Backerkit. So we've got a month and a half before that happens.
I'm sure we'll find out more very soon. I mean, there's a page on Backerkit already, but it doesn't really say much more than what we've said so far. But I imagine it comes out in April is the Backerkit. So we've got a month and a half before that happens.
So I'm sure we'll hear more.
So I'm sure we'll hear more.
There's a lot of things happening in the world. It's been quite a week in the world.
There's a lot of things happening in the world. It's been quite a week in the world.
Amazon bought James Bond, which annoyed me immensely, but I suppose that's not really relevant to our conversation here.
Amazon bought James Bond, which annoyed me immensely, but I suppose that's not really relevant to our conversation here.
There was no James Bond? Amazon have acquired completely... This is off topic, but up until recently, Amazon had the distribution rights to James Bond because they acquired MGM a few years back. But E.ON, which is the British company run by Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson...
There was no James Bond? Amazon have acquired completely... This is off topic, but up until recently, Amazon had the distribution rights to James Bond because they acquired MGM a few years back. But E.ON, which is the British company run by Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson...
had owned the ip and had all creative control so basically any film had to be a partnership between those two companies one would make it the other one would just basically um what's happened is they fell out in december majorly because amazon was kind of talking about bond and spin-offs and tv shows and everyone started thinking oh my god the wacky adventures of q branch and the origin of specter and all this sort of stuff that they're doing with other you know the big streamers do
had owned the ip and had all creative control so basically any film had to be a partnership between those two companies one would make it the other one would just basically um what's happened is they fell out in december majorly because amazon was kind of talking about bond and spin-offs and tv shows and everyone started thinking oh my god the wacky adventures of q branch and the origin of specter and all this sort of stuff that they're doing with other you know the big streamers do
And Barbara Broccoli has been always very, very precious in a good way. I don't mean that in a demeaning way, in a good way about the legacy of Bond and say, no, it's a special thing. It's cinematic outings only. We don't do all this other stuff. You know, a Bond film is a special occasion.
And Barbara Broccoli has been always very, very precious in a good way. I don't mean that in a demeaning way, in a good way about the legacy of Bond and say, no, it's a special thing. It's cinematic outings only. We don't do all this other stuff. You know, a Bond film is a special occasion.