D&D Movie/TV The D&D Movie Reviews Are Coming In

While Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves doesn't come out until March 31st, reviewers have seen early screenings--and so far at least—it's all almost all overwhelmingly positive. Of course, while those who follow genre movie news will know that's not an unusual pattern among early screenings, with things starting to settle down a bit later, Rotten Tomatoes currently has the movie at...

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While Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves doesn't come out until March 31st, reviewers have seen early screenings--and so far at least—it's all almost all overwhelmingly positive.

Of course, while those who follow genre movie news will know that's not an unusual pattern among early screenings, with things starting to settle down a bit later, Rotten Tomatoes currently has the movie at 100%. We can expect that to drop.

[UPDATE -- the Rotten Tomatoes score is now starting to drop and was at 92% at the time of this edit.]
[UPDATE -- now 84%.]


Hollywood Reporter said "An adaptation that will appeal to the nostalgic side of existing fans and entertain those whose eyes glaze over at the mention of Dungeon Masters, bards or druids." Variety's verdict was "It’s at once cheesy and charming, synthetic and spectacular, cozily derivative and rambunctiously inventive, a processed piece of junk-culture joy that, by the end, may bring a tear to your eye." Den of Geek says "At last, here is a crowdpleaser that actually pleases, and not least of all because the stakes are as small as an evening with some mates going on "a quest" by way of a 20-sided die." And Total Film speaks of "A Pine-fuelled mix of humour, handsome settings and high-stakes action turns the beloved board game into a big-screen treat."

Other outlets agree. According to Polygon "Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is everything a D&D fan could want" and The Wrap says "This Hilarious Epic Fantasy Is a Total Blast". Deadline also gives it a positive review, saying "With renewed interest in the fantasy genre, it’s good to see something outside of Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones getting it right and having a good time. Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves is also one of the better game adaptations to hit theaters due to all of the elements coming together — a strong cast, a decent story, dynamic direction and pleasing special effects."

Rolling Stone is a little more tempered, however, observing that "‘Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves’ Proves Chris Pine Can Save Anything" but warns that "no matter how much the creators confess their love of the game, all of those shout-outs to creatures, character types, campaign details and so on feel like annoying distractions."

RogerEbert.com feels that "The film often feels like it’s faking what the creators love about the game instead of trying to translate it from one medium to another."

But so far, so good! We'll have to wait to see if the trend holds up once the movie is out, but for those hoping we'll finally have a decent D&D movie--it looks like there is hope to be had!
 

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Vaalingrade

Legend
Game of Thrones combat:

"I am overly evil and the text screams that." ~stab~

"I am overtly good and punished for it continuously as a heavy-handed example of the hand of the author reaching down an stamping its symbolism directly on my forehead." ~is stabbed~

"I am an obvious nerdbait zombie that does not and never will matter" ~is also stabbed~

"I am a villain protagonist." ~stabs~
 

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Nylanfs

Adventurer
I use Pacific Rim as my barometer. It was made to showcase giant robots fighting monsters. It does that very well. You do not go see Pacific Rim expecting to get a world class story or incredible pathos. Just good fun.

And the reviews make the D&D movie sound like good fun. That's enough for me!
Except Pacific Rim had that one damn line that ruined the whole movie for me. It still irks me every time I think about it.
 

Clint_L

Hero
I use Pacific Rim as my barometer. It was made to showcase giant robots fighting monsters. It does that very well. You do not go see Pacific Rim expecting to get a world class story or incredible pathos. Just good fun.

And the reviews make the D&D movie sound like good fun. That's enough for me!
Much as in a game of D&D, good story and fun go together. Pacific Rim has a great story, plus giant robots battling kaiju. Its sequel sucks because it has the latter but not the former.

Going off early reviews, this film has both story and fun. I am really looking forward to seeing it. Multiple times.
 





Mad_Jack

Legend
Watching the maze scene fromt he film, dang do the cartoon characters look awful. Especially Bobby.

And Presto has his hat, so he should be slinging spells. And Sheila has her cloak so perhaps turn invisible?

Honestly, giving the cartoon kids enough screentime to each do their thing before getting eaten probably would have messed up the pacing of the scene. (Plus, their abilities were never anywhere close to fitting within any version of the rules, so that would have been a whole other can of worms...) Although it would have been cool. :D
I was personally hoping to see some of the 3.5 iconics make a cameo.
 

Clint_L

Hero
Agreed - the cartoon kids are just there as an Easter egg. Maybe if the film is successful we'll get an outtake or deleted scene with a little more of them. They don't get eaten though, do they? That would be dark (though seeing them die horribly would have pleased my teenaged self, who hated that show)!
 

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