Ok, I think most of us have seen the first D&D movie, and we all know how shitty that was. Even I could pull a better movie out of my ass.
Recently, I heard there was a second movie. Thankfully, it isn't a sequel, but it does have one of the characters from the first one. I think his name is Damodar, that bald transvestite baddy with an attitude problem. That's already a minus in my book.
Anyways, I was curious what some of you thought of this (or maybe you've watched it, I think it came out yesterday). The D&D franchise has so much potential for a cool movie, but like video games, crappy directors just make reference to it just to attract the fans.
Forgot the link : http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0406728/
D&D Movie
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RE: D&D Movie
The first was kind of like a "teen movie" with its stupid comical characters and "overcoming obstacles" plot.
This second was a serious one, kind of like a real story one would play in the boardgame. Not better than "okay", but better than the first in story, though looking more like a TV movie with a lower budget with a bunch of heavy conversations in the movie.
This second was a serious one, kind of like a real story one would play in the boardgame. Not better than "okay", but better than the first in story, though looking more like a TV movie with a lower budget with a bunch of heavy conversations in the movie.
RE: D&D Movie
Actually the second one was a sci-fi made for tv movie and had a fairly low budget. That said it is definitely better than the first one and is a decent enough story to make it at least worth a rental. I'm hoping someday they will pick up at least ONE of the NYT best selling FR or DL novels and make a decent movie out of it, but who knows, these people still give movies to Uwe Boll so I don't have much hope.
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RE: D&D Movie
Uwe Boll. I said it. Man, I looked him up on IMDB.com and he is did Bloodrayne and Dungeon Siege and Far Cry are coming out. How does this guy get the actors in these movies? I saw the lists.

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RE: D&D Movie
Simple. Money......
Here's an article on how the scam works (i.e. why this horrible director gets to make these crappy movies with big name actors and game titles....)
http://www.cinemablend.com/feature.php?id=209
Here's an article on how the scam works (i.e. why this horrible director gets to make these crappy movies with big name actors and game titles....)
http://www.cinemablend.com/feature.php?id=209
RE: D&D Movie
There was a movie called "The Producers". It's an indirect documentary on Uwe Boll's villainous 'bad movie-tax audit scheme', except instead of video games, it is "Hitler in Springtime".
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Speaking of movies, I just saw Firewall. Basically, if you like Harrison Ford movies such as Airforce One, you'll like this one. Not his best, but it was still worth seeing. I think I'll give it a 8/10.
As for that D&D movie, I'll probably check Block Busters when I go back home during the reading week.
As for that D&D movie, I'll probably check Block Busters when I go back home during the reading week.


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