Lanefan
Victoria Rules
By the 90s they'd moved on to trying to stamp out the Neo-Pagan movement.By the 90's they'd moved on to video games, honestly.
By the 90s they'd moved on to trying to stamp out the Neo-Pagan movement.By the 90's they'd moved on to video games, honestly.
You sure about that?You can't! Black Leaf is dead!![]()
Heard about it and even saw the TERRIBLE young Tom Hanks movie Mazes and Monsters. I was born in 1985 so by the time I learned about DND and heard about the Satanic Pact, it was mid/late 90's.
Didn't know it was based on a book.Back in the day, I kinda enjoyed the movie. Sure, I knew it was a total hatchet job on my beloved hobby, but it was still ostensibly a movie about D&D, some sort of recognition.
I recently read the book it's based on. The book makes it abundantly clear the amount of psychological damage all of the characters are laboring with, then waltzes right past all of that trauma to say "D&D is at fault!"
Didn't know it was based on a book.
It wasn't pre-cable. HBO was launched in 1972, CNN first broadcasted in 1980, TBS started out as an Atlanta television station but became a cable station in 1976, and in 1977 the Christian Broadcasting Network was established. By the time Mazes and Monsters aired in 1982, 1 in 5 American households had cable.first thing -the tom hanks movie wasn't awful (then) and they tended to put it on tv a lot (this is precalbe). it had an effect on my parents and I bet on most
It wasn't pre-cable. HBO was launched in 1972, CNN first broadcasted in 1980, TBS started out as an Atlanta television station but became a cable station in 1976, and in 1977 the Christian Broadcasting Network was established. By the time Mazes and Monsters aired in 1982, 1 in 5 American households had cable.