

The sunset was some time away though so in the meantime I described a few run down park attractions for them to explore.

I improvised a nifty intro and gave them a vague description of the park itself and off they went! They bantered for a bit and decided that their ultimate goal was the climb to the top of the tallest rollercoaster in the park and drink their beer at sunset. Once we had the characters and the items we decided on an abandoned amusement park for the location of the adventure. Per the game rules they were all allowed to bring one special item with them on the adventure and they ended up choosing a cooler of beer, a bike tire, a multi tool, and a glock. Character creation was quick and soon we had a loveable group of misfits who all knew each other from detention. All I told them was that the game was about exploration and having one last good time. Once we were all gathered I told my players that I found Summer Spell, a quirky looking micro RPG about a group of young adults having one last adventure before they all graduated. Hilarity ensues as the unsuspecting players are eventually forced to reckon with the seemingly immortal Jason Voorhees.
#ACTUAL CANNIBAL SHIA LABEOUF MOVIE#
He made up a movie and told the cast they were playing through Summer Spell, an obscure sex comedy from the 80s. In episodes 46 and 47 the cast played through Friday the 13th: the Final Chapter but the twist was only the DM knew what the movie really was. It’s a lot of fun and I’d recommend checking in out. It’s a podcast where the cast plays through movies as RPGs using the GURPS system. Summer Spell is a reference to the Film Reroll. As soon as I found Actual Cannibal Shia LaBeouf a plan began to form in my mind. Since this was pretty spur of the moment I didn’t really want to prepare an entire session from scratch so I decided to take a look at the various lite or micro systems I’ve accumulated over the years. Being the decent friend that I am, I volunteered to run an online one shot in-between our regular Pathfinder sessions.

If you want a copy of the Shia LaBeouf song so you can listen to it while working out - because pretending you’re running from a bloodthirsty Shia LaBeouf will motivate you to keep running on the treadmill, right? - it can be downloaded for $1 on Cantor’s Web site.The current lockdown has left a few members of my group stuck at home and a little stir-crazy. His main reason for deciding that Sam Witwicky should be musically described as brandishing a knife and living in the shadows? “It was more that his name, when whispered really intensely, just made me giggle.”Īpparently he’s not alone. The actor hasn’t commented on it yet, but when he starts doing more press for his next film, “ Lawless,” perhaps he will.Ĭantor says he’s not a LaBeouf superfan. Now the Shia LaBeouf Cannibal song is officially a thing. Then earlier this week, Buzzfeed, that resource for all sharable online minutiae, posted an animated clip (embedded above) that is set to the song and was created by YouTube user namefriend. Then it just caught fire.”Ī few blogs - including Boing Boing - posted items about the song a couple of weeks ago. “Then I posted it to my online portfolio, and a fan of the band discovered it and tweeted about it. “Then it just sat on a hard drive for a year,” he says. In an e-mail exchange today, Cantor - who writes music for TV, films and commercials as a freelancer and also sings and plays guitar with the indie rock band Tally Hall - explained that he originally hoped Funny or Die would want to use the song in a video featuring the actual LaBeouf.
