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I was under the impression that adventure focus was one of the reasons TSR failed and WotC bought them out.
Keep this in mind:
Setting Sourcebooks and Adventures tend to be bought by DMs only (or people who want to be DMs--but I lump them in the same group). All types of players buy rules...
The problem with the first one is that the writers for the movie never played the game. They just got access to tons of Wizards of the Coast books, looked at the pictures and some of the material and were like: "Let's toss this in because it will look kewl."
Magic dust-- feh!
Subpar...
Isn't that an Oxymoron? Dungeons and Dragons and Paris Hilton...That's just...
Maybe it'll mean more exposure of the genre/games to a wider group of talentless and ditzy hotties that are interested in going Geek.
Not sure if that's a good thing.
I must commune with the Living Force about that...
Another Eddings book, The Redemption of Athalas and a series by Robin Hobb called The Farseer Trilgoy (Assassin's Apprentice, Royal Assassin, Assassin's Quest) also have thief type characters.
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>I thought with all those important US goverment people in one place, once the plane got picked up on radar and they new where it was headed and what it was going to do, they would have tryed something. But they did'nt.
I say:
I thought they used some of...
While Clark wasn't "visible" in Patriot Games, he admitted in Clear and Present Danger that he was involved in the Chad (?) assault on the terrorist encampment.
Hey Kai Lord, you completely missed the context of my post in your attempt at trying to be witty.
I in no way insulted the medium of film. Please keep in context. Notice in my example, I mentioned Star Wars (while debateable as art/good story, etc.--just not by me) but referred specifically to...
Well, Kingpaul, don't ever change and play more videogames instead of reading.
While I agree that CP&D and Bourne ID were not as good as the books and were pretty much made on name recognition alone (especially Clear and Present Danger, bleh...) Bourne ID was actually a good movie, just...
There are millions of people who have never read LotR or even the Hobbit but watched the movie. Even now, there is a whole generation unfamiliar with the original Star Wars Trilogy, some of which are waiting for the the last of the prequels before the watch the Original.
Big difference is that...
Saw the movie. It was good, but for some reason, I didn't like it as much as the first two. The impression I got from PoA was that it was done more in the style of Burton in Edward Scissorhands. The whole experience was presented as surreal and eerie in a Burtonesque style which I felt annoyed...
BTW, it is pushing the Asimov connection. The trailer mentions the Three Laws of Robotics. I've only seen that emphasized in The Bicentenial Man (another Asimov adaption) movie.