Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
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They've never really ever been able to get a D&D movie /show quite right, but I'm curious about this one. Decent looking cast, and I've been in lustlove with Michelle Rodriguez for a couple of decades now.
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Looks like it could actually be pretty good/fun.
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While this looks far from a fantasy masterpiece...it looks like it could be a lotta fun.
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Cautiously optimistic. Either it's going to be pretty good, or they made a great trailer that has the best parts of the movie.
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Pfff. Dungeons and Dragons is for nerds. Imma go play some Warcraft.
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Looks fun. I'm in!
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I made my friends go see the D&D movie that came out in like 2002 maybe.
They were pissed that I made them go see it lol |
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I don't think I'm going out on a limb when I say the best D&D material put out there to date is the 80's cartoon series.
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Looks entertaining
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The problem with trying to make a D&D movie is LOTR. LOTR is the fully developed world from which basically any D&D movie would spring, but LOTR is an established world with patient fans. They know that LOTR isn't coming together in 90 minutes, so there's built in forgiveness.
But a D&D movie needs to create a world, have its quest and resolution, and show a good time with magic and monsters, do it well enough to stand on its own and pull in an audience, and do that in 90-120 minutes. After all, very few people are going to want to watch a 90 minute movie that's just a dungeon, or just a D&D city, scenario. |
It looks like it will be fun... I could care less if it actually follows D&D stuff.
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I kept leaning over to my friend and telling him how good the movie was about 15 minutes in lol |
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I saw someone on twitter suggest they should like lean into the fact that's it a game and wink at the audience. like have an actor play one character, then die and then the next scene have the same actor play a different character. or have a character go missing for a scene because he's off "doing an adventure somewhere else" and then show up in the next scene. |
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