Monday, April 4, 2016

Action Movie World: "Satan's Game 3: Chaos Rising"

If Michael Ironside comes back from the dead, does anyone really notice?
I'm weeks behind on these play reports, but there's been a lot of Action Movie World happening! A few weeks back we played the third installment in our Satan's Game series of movies. As I may have said previously, Satan's Game is a series of cop movies (which have really become "cop" movies in scare quotes) about police fighting the true threats of the Eighties: drug dealers, Satanists, game shop owners, roleplayers, rock musicians, readers, and other nonconformists. The general idea is to make every installment more ridiculous and over-the-top than the previous installment, until the first Satan's Game looks like Oscar bait by comparison. 

The final scene of Satan's Game 2 ended with a gunshot and a black screen, with the audience uncertain if lead Kelly Bishop had survived. (The players, of course, knew she did -- she was the Lead!) Satan's Game 3: Chaos Rising opens a year later, with some new faces and a few familiar characters:
  • Anna Citizen as Kelly Bishop, City Accountant turned. P.I. (Gina / Thespian)
  • Berkeley Blower as Captain Angus Bellows (Bill / Yeller)
  • Garland McDonald as Pete "Muddy" O'Haran (Jerry / Musclehead. Modeled after Richard Kiel, wields a huge hammer he's named Gloria. This will become hugely important later.)
  • Jason Jaxon as Jack Cobb, brother of Jack Cobb (Frank / Pugilist. Modeled after Jason Statham. Like his brother, he dies; unlike his brother, he only dies once.)

"And you can count... on me joining the SWAT team and killing people with a hammer!" 
We also added a new player, Shane, who took to the game like a duck to water and grasped the vibe of the festivities right away.
  • Chance Davis Jr. as Steve Bushman (Shane / Smartass / Lead. Modeled after Kurt Russell). Chance Davis Jr. is a closeted gay actor who is down with all the ladies on screen and has a fast car and / or motorcycle he drives everywhere. You may not know Shane (which is to your misfortune if true) but Smartass is the role he was born to play, and thankfully he knew this. 
As the movie begins, a group of mysterious hooded cultists lead unfortunate game shop owner Dwight Meddles (Eddie Deezen) into a remote graveyard, promising him an exclusive copy of the new Mazelord game. Instead, they offer him up in blood sacrifice to resurrect Damien Chaos, the henchman who died in a bloody conflagration in the first movie and who is now the new Villain. That's right, magic and resurrection is now real, this cop movie series is officially off the rails!

We cut to the hospital, where Kelly Bishop is in a coma after the events of the first film. She is stalked by one of the last Brides of Chaos, Eris (Rebecca DeMornay in a nurse's outfit because the classics never die), but Kelly comes out of her coma at a very convenient moment and snaps her neck. Adios, Eris, like so many AMW baddies you had one line and then you're dead.

Then there's opening scene where Jack Cobb (wielding a samurai sword) and Muddy O'Haran (wielding a giant hammer named Gloria) break into a drug house all by themselves and massacre and maim the criminals inside. I don't know what it is about re-enacting Eighties movies that brings out garish descriptions of violence in me, but this scene was horrifyingly violent. But I figure if we're doing a Cannon Films style cop movie set in Detroit, I don't know why we'd pull any punches. We would pull swords and hammers, apparently. The hapless drug lords give up some information under duress, implying that the super-drug "Lids" is once again back in town! Never let me be accused of non-lazy writing!

Mayor Henry Post: the terrifying Ned Flanders of the Satan's Game universe
Meanwhile, after being read the riot act by Mayor Henry Post (an extremely polite Harry Anderson), Angus Bellows (now police commissioner) sends the group to the Pony Keg, hoping they might uncover the mystery of the missing kids and the return of the "Lids" drug. Steve Bushman does what any undercover cop would do, which is to challenge the menacing duo "Pop and Lock" to an illegal street race. Naturally, he wins, and gets into the good graces of the villains, Creed Ruin (Brad Dourif) and Father Apocrypha (Robert Englund). What are Eighties movies without stupid villain names? Probably movies from some other decade!

After Angus Bellows is attacked in his home by the undead Chaos himself, it's clear terrible forces are afoot. Bushman is enlisted by Ruin to assassinate the enemies of Chaos; starting with Jack Cobb, who is in his dojo. A spectacular and ridiculous fight ensues. The group made a Camaraderie roll to get an awesome weapon: a minigun which they mounted in the back of Muddy's van. A gang of Chaos Rising punks on motorcycles attacked the dojo by driving through the windows and driving in circles inside the dojo (like ya do), and got cut to shreds by Jack and Kelly while Muddy, Steve and Angus gunned down the rest of them outside. Father Apocrypha was crushed by a car (I think), but Kelly was kidnapped by the bad guys via a Separate Them director move (by this time, quite the running joke, one the player in question loves).

Super scary priest guy who was in the movie for like ten seconds
Cut to, once again, the goddamn Universal Church of Holy Waters, where the final showdown happens for THE THIRD TIME IN AS MANY MOVIES. Damien Chaos, Creed Ruin, and the remainder of the thugs square off against our heroes, who drive through the stained glass windows to the tune of "White Wedding." Jack Cobb is once again gunned down in a hail of cultist bullets; his player collects 2 XP. The rest of the bad guy mooks are mowed down unceremoniously. (After this, I resolved to have that whole church paved over. We've re-used the set enough.)

Muddy, the Lead, swings at Damien Chaos but takes "succeed at a cost;" he loses his hammer Gloria, which slides under a pew. Angus Bellows tries to fight the Villain, but takes a boatload of Harm and is thrown through the air. Apparently mortally wounded, he gives a "go get 'em" speech to Muddy and hands him the hammer, which he has retrieved. I cue up Laura Branagan's "Gloria" on the soundtrack. Vengeance Move! Muddy rises up and smites Damien Chaos for the final time. He's super-double-dead for sure now and definitely will not come back when the popularity of this series begins to flag.

So that's another hysterical session down. Our new player definitely wants to come back for more. What does the future hold for Satan's Game? Some more crappy and ridiculous sequels! Stay tuned!

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