Mark CMG Creative Mountain Games Jul 5, 2012 #11 An absurd premise with historical themes and references does make for camp but only if they take it seriously, which they do well enough.
An absurd premise with historical themes and references does make for camp but only if they take it seriously, which they do well enough.
Desdichado Hero Jul 5, 2012 #12 Crothian said: Barely following the book is a positive. I didn't find the book to be very good. Click to expand... My enthusiasm for the movie dimmed tremendously once I read the book. I hope the jettison most of the book and just make it a campy action movie. Still haven't seen it yet, obviously...
Crothian said: Barely following the book is a positive. I didn't find the book to be very good. Click to expand... My enthusiasm for the movie dimmed tremendously once I read the book. I hope the jettison most of the book and just make it a campy action movie. Still haven't seen it yet, obviously...
Herobizkit Adventurer Jul 6, 2012 #13 I found the end combat scene Spoiler where Lincoln and his buddy hand off his silver axe back and forth to have been really interesting. I also immediately thought it set a precendent for D&D characters to save their minor actions... Spoiler to pass around their best magic weapon - in order of initiative.
I found the end combat scene Spoiler where Lincoln and his buddy hand off his silver axe back and forth to have been really interesting. I also immediately thought it set a precendent for D&D characters to save their minor actions... Spoiler to pass around their best magic weapon - in order of initiative.