D&D General Jeff Goldblum To Appear In Dungeons & Dragons Podcast

Actor Jeff Goldbum will be appearing in the Dark Dice podcast, playing an elven sorcerer called Balmur in the upcoming season starting on 12th May. art by Marcel Mercado Dark Dice is an actual play podcast from Fool & Scholar Productions. They sent along the following announcement: Jeff Goldblum (The World According To Jeff Goldblum; Jurassic Park franchise) has embarked on his latest...

Actor Jeff Goldbum will be appearing in the Dark Dice podcast, playing an elven sorcerer called Balmur in the upcoming season starting on 12th May.

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art by Marcel Mercado​

Dark Dice is an actual play podcast from Fool & Scholar Productions. They sent along the following announcement:


Jeff Goldblum (The World According To Jeff Goldblum; Jurassic Park franchise) has embarked on his latest adventure; playing the elven sorcerer Balmur on the upcoming season of the popular Dungeons & Dragons podcast Dark Dice. Goldblum voices one of the five player-characters in the improvised audio drama, where the outcome of the story is determined by the fated rolling of dice. Unlike most stories of the genre, Dark Dice’s quest takes place after a failed attempt to save the world and follows the team’s hunt for revenge against the other player-controlled team. To complicate mystical matters, Goldblum’s team is stalked by a creature known as The Silent One, a deceptive being that steals the face and voice of any creature it chooses. Can Goldblum and the team figure out who the doppelganger is before it’s too late? Can you? The new season, entitled “The Long March” begins May 12th and is available for free on the Dark Dice podcast feed and wherever you get your podcasts.

Now in its second season, Dark Dice is a multi-award-winning improvised fantasy roleplaying podcast. Boasting the highest production value in the genre, it presents a seamless cinematic experience akin to an audio movie. The show features immersive soundscapes, a diverse international cast, and an original soundtrack featuring an orchestra, over thirty medieval instruments, and a live choir singing in Infernal, Icelandic, and Elvish. Well-established for breaking the mold of audio-horror and roleplaying podcasts, Dark Dice also carries an unexpected emotional depth. New episodes release monthly on all podcasting platforms.
 

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R_J_K75

Legend
It's a goal of mine as a GM to have an NPC who talks like Jeff Goldblum, so I will always listen to him on a podcast.
That's one way to make his voice even more annoying. For the record this picture is just creepy, I'll be sleeping with one eye open tonight.

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ART!

Deluxe Unhuman
That's one way to make his voice even more annoying.
I'm not sure what you mean there, but I find absolutely nothing about his voice or delivery annoying - quite the opposite, in fact. I want to be able to do a passable Jeff Goldblum because I love his whole thing, and I know for a fact my group will love it - they've literally requested it (after some well-received impersonations I did last time I DMed, for NPCs the players and PCs liked).
 

BookTenTiger

He / Him
I'm not sure what you mean there, but I find absolutely nothing about his voice or delivery annoying - quite the opposite, in fact. I want to be able to do a passable Jeff Goldblum because I love his whole thing, and I know for a fact my group will love it - they've literally requested it (after some well-received impersonations I did last time I DMed, for NPCs the players and PCs liked).
We've always had a silly idea in my group of creating an adventuring party all based on the various roles of a single actor. Jeff Goldblum is high on the list.
 


R_J_K75

Legend
Thats cool Im glad you like him and your players enjoy your impression of him. For me I find his voice somewhat annoying at times, mostly the newer Apartment.com commercials. That was all I was getting at and probably shouldve elaborated in my first post. Not hating on the guy, he's a good actor and Ive liked some of the stuff hes been in that I saw.
I'm not sure what you mean there, but I find absolutely nothing about his voice or delivery annoying - quite the opposite, in fact. I want to be able to do a passable Jeff Goldblum because I love his whole thing, and I know for a fact my group will love it - they've literally requested it (after some well-received impersonations I did last time I DMed, for NPCs the players and PCs liked).
 

Morrus

Well, that was fun
Staff member
I just interviewed the folks behind this:

 


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