Thanks for the report wingsandsword dude!
wingsandsword said:
Well, I did see the preview at Gen Con. (By the way, I"m a "him")
It was a 25 minute preview reel,
Was anyone in the audience wielding a camcorder?
I'm just wondering if (and when) this footage is going to be released online?
wingsandsword said:
with the writer of the film as well as Charles Ryan, and someone from Hasbro that I didn't recognize her name there also to answer questions (the tone of the audience was a little dubious at first, as we all wanted it so succeed, but we know the first one sucked and hope against hope this will be at least decent). By the end, there was a general feel of cautious optimism that the movie will be fun and something we can enjoy.
I was optimistic
before the report, now I'll almost certainly be buying the dvd.
wingsandsword said:
Here are some facts:
It's set in the same world as the first one, as it's technically a sequel. There are references to it taking place in the same Kingdom of Ismer, and Damodar is back as a recurring villain (now an undead, and they specifically said he doesn't have any funny lipstick), it's set 100 years in the future. Otherwise, it's a completely new story with only tenuous connections to the first.
He probably would have made a better Death Knight than Lich, but we will see how it goes.
wingsandsword said:
They have the 4 basic archetypes as the main characters: Cleric (including a shot of him turning undead), Wizard (including casting Lightning Bolts devastating an oncoming army), a thief (including disarming a trap they find in a dungeon), and a warrior-type (a female half-elf barbarian), they really play up her rage apparently.
Are the thief and wizard both male?
Is the actress playing the half-elf a babe-arian?
wingsandsword said:
Other than one actor in a supporting role, everything is new. New writers, new directors/producers, new cast. They are going out of their way to ignore many things about the first move, includng the line "Snails? Who's Snails?", delivered with a smile when the writer was asked about if Snails was ressurected in the movie.
They could have a scene in the movie where one character falls into a slimy, stone trap, and wakes to find snails (the creatures, not the character) all over his body and they say "I hate snails!"...only to be attacked by a Flailsnail.
wingsandsword said:
There are passing references to other parts of D&D. The thief asks the barbarian what her kind saw in the Barrier Peaks that drove them crazy. (Yes, I know Barrier Peaks are technically in Greyhawk, but I think that was supposed to be a reference of "This is D&D")
Izmer could be the Suloise Empire? Or the Great Kingdom.
wingsandsword said:
Charles Ryan heavily reviewed the script inserting suggestions for ways to make it be more like D&D, and specifically made sure that certain D&Disms were put in, and at least mentioned in dialog to set them up for a non D&D-playing audience (we were shown a clip of a brief part where the difference between Arcane and Divine magic is explained).
Praise the Lord - theres a Cleric in the movie this time! Hallelujah!
wingsandsword said:
When characters cast spells, they use VSM components, they didn't hammer it in with lots of explanatory dialog, but if you pay close attention, you can realize that every time any character casts X spell, they use Y verbal component.
Did you notice any spells other than Lightning Bolt?
wingsandsword said:
The main villain of the movie is a dracolich (well, it's an undead dragon, and Charles Ryan said a major character is a Lich), and the cleric in one scene tries to turn him and use divine magic against him.
I'm just wondering, the characters must be fairly high-level if they are taking on a Lich and a Dracolich. You also mention the Wizard gets to Lightning Bolt 'an army'.
wingsandsword said:
One character has a Ring of the Ram, and uses it heavily in a fight scene.
Its already cooler than the first movie by virtue of that alone.
wingsandsword said:
There are drow in the movie, but we only see their dead bodies in a dungeon.
Dungeons & Dragons 3: Revenge of the Drow.
wingsandsword said:
A magmin is featured in the movie, and it specifically wasn't depicted as too bright (a reply to the answers about Beholders and other smart monsters being depicted as fairly dumb in the D&D movie, they used normal D&D creatures, and specifically paid attention to their ability scores when writing what they could do).
Any other monsters other than a Dracolich, Lich, Magmin? You mentioned the cleric turns undead too...?
wingsandsword said:
When the main characters enter a dungeon, all 4 enter at once as a group, and it's a big underground complex full of monsters, traps, treasure, and the like, instead of one character walking down a hallway while everybody else waits (like the first movie).
Do they have a 10 foot pole?
wingsandsword said:
Players Handbooks were on the set/location, and the actors had to read relevant parts about their character class/race and the things they were supposed to be doing, as character research. (One way or the other, you can't say they didn't even read the PHB when making it).
I wonder did they get to roleplay the 'adventure' before they acted it out. I just hope theres not a TPK...although to be fair that would have worked well in the first movie.
wingsandsword said:
It's planned for a DVD release in the USA in early to mid November, overseas it is getting a theatrical distribution in some countries (details still being worked out), and DVD in other countries. If it does well, further sequels are certain and theatrical releases are much more likely.
I am confident it will do well. If its any good at all then most gamers will buy it.
Hopefully it will get a theatrical release here in the UK.
wingsandsword said:
The only reason the movie wasn't set in an established setting, like Forgotten Realms or Dragonlance was that the movie rights to those settings were in the hands of yet another company than the D&D name itself.
Plenty of time for those to surface.