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HeapThaumaturgist said:
I guess the biggest problem that I had with the original movie was that it was a really really stinky movie that had nothing to do with the source material.
that sounds a lot like my review of the LotR movies.
 

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Turanil said:
You snob! :p


Duh! Its Diaglo.

The D&D movie does strike me as a campaign that ends up being moderately enjoyable even if the DM is pretty clueless. I thought it kinda sucked, but so do most movies. Although most of the non-epic combat is very D&D, I don't think LOTR as a whole is a D&D movie. The most D&Dish movie I have seen would have to be Willow. Not the best movie, but a somewhat consistant world, and whatever race Willow himself was is one of the better version of halflings I have seen.
 

Hey radferth! :)

radferth said:
The most D&Dish movie I have seen would have to be Willow.

So you haven't seen Conan the Destroyer (Barbarians, Fighters, Rogues, multiple Wizards and Clerics!)...or even, dare I mention, Hawk the Slayer (Rangers, Clerics, Druids, Dwarves, Giants, Elves and Sorcerors!) then I take it. :p
 


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