Parmandur
Book-Friend, he/him
oh well then rip.
still though, they could be lying or misdirecting like for Cabin in the Woods.
True, and I wouldn't complain if they went that direction, as long as Matt Mercer is the Real World Dungeon Master.
oh well then rip.
still though, they could be lying or misdirecting like for Cabin in the Woods.
Hoping it is actually a good movie is the real trick, and I'm looking forward to it.
He's just remaining dedicated to his character.Although the movie "Dungeons and Dragons" does have one of the most hilariously epic scenes:
Damodar's Turn: stabs and kills Snails
Ridley's turn is up: Decides to use action(s) to drop prone and scream in agony...
What's the budget on a Youtube video. I get the impression that a lot of those are on a very shoestring budget. And while they're generally not up to the quality of a feature film a lot of them are up to the quality of a commercial or a b-movie
They could go both meta and have the running storyline.
You have to do Iron Man before you can do Guardians of the Galaxy.You mean Planescape-Spelljammer, yes? With all the campaign settings crossing over?
I dont know, using the Lego movie again it was clear that the first movie was very interested in both the story of the Lego characters, but also in exploring lego as a toy that appeals across generations. Lego Batman really cared about the title character and his adventure, and didn't touch on the meta aspect much except by having canon-spanning villains. It could work.No. A "running storyline" is not the same thing as a shared universe. A shared universe has different stories with different characters, different tones, sub-genres, and different (but connected) settings. But benefiting from shared world-building and branding. A shared universe is a much more flexible and powerful filmic tool, and the last thing you want is for any movie in the shared universe to say "you know, this setting isn't real". People have to buy into the setting completely.
13th warrior is the best D&D movie.
They are not. If you show a youtube video on a full sized television, much less a full size movie screen, it will not look the same quality at all. Nor is it for the same purpose, or carrying the same responsibilities. Regardless, all you need to do is go watch a professional television or movie being made to see the shocking enormity of the effort to make it happen.