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Michelle Rodrigues > Regé-JeanPage > Chris PineWhy I continue to support D&D's multimedia efforts.
1. Chris Pine is dreamy.
2. There is no two.
Michelle Rodrigues > Regé-JeanPage > Chris PineWhy I continue to support D&D's multimedia efforts.
1. Chris Pine is dreamy.
2. There is no two.
1.0a is NOT revoked and 2.0 is already dead, 2.0 had royalties still, whatever comes next, if anything, won't. It's why 2.0, along with 1.1 was never released.
The problem is, it's things like the D&D movie, more than the forthcoming release of the next edition, that are spurring the current attempted changes. With D&D growing into a true entertainment brand, this is how Hasbro / WotC intend to protect that brand.As of right now, unless I missed something the OGL 1.0a is still authorized. WotC has started walking back on a lot of things, let's see if they continue to do so.
As far as the movie, I plan to see it. I plan to see it because I want good D&D movies. This one shows promise. I understand people's feelings towards it all but I've been waiting a long time for a good D&D movie.
Michelle Rodrigues > Regé-JeanPage > Chris Pine
I'm gonna watch it because I want to watch it. I'm not even the metric corpos use to see if a movie does well. I endured all the other D&D movies, and now that it's at least pretty, I'm not supposed to do it?
Honestly, I have hopes for this film for one reason. Years ago, I went into Star Trek expecting to be annoyed and disappointed, and then I got to the series of scenes early on where McCoy vaccinates Kirk against something alien and virulent and Kirk develops a severe allergic reaction.Why I continue to support D&D's multimedia efforts.
1. Chris Pine is dreamy.
2. There is no two.
I'm dying for the HUGH Grant/Mimic fanficWe can go round and round, but .... let's face it, the slashfic from the film is going to be spectacular.
1.0a is NOT revoked and 2.0 is already dead, 2.0 had royalties still, whatever comes next, if anything, won't. It's why 2.0, along with 1.1 was never released.
A couple of last thoughts. First, we won’t be able to release the new OGL today, because we need to make sure we get it right, but it is coming.
The problem is, it's things like the D&D movie, more than the forthcoming release of the next edition, that are spurring the current attempted changes. With D&D growing into a true entertainment brand, this is how Hasbro / WotC intend to protect that brand.
If we can't have the movies and the TV shows and the merchandising without them resorting to these business practices, maybe we were better off without them.