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D&D Movie/TV D&D: Honor Among Thieves Open Discussion [Full Spoilers]


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I think one of the big issues with the Bradley Cooper scene is that he was a last minute replacement of the original actor and shot the scene by himself on a green screen and then was superimposed into the scene. I'd also say that in LotR, the hobbit scenes where they're mixing with big folk got a lot worse in the last film (like when they're dancing on tables after the battle of Helms Deep) when they were doing that instead of using practical lens effects.

I thought the parole board halfling (gnome? I thought I saw pointy ears), fit a lot better into her scenes, and wasn't nearly as distracting.
I think gnome as well for her (I think they wanted to get in as many races in as feasible), and yes, she did fit in much better in her scenes.
 


pukunui

Legend
I think one of the big issues with the Bradley Cooper scene is that he was a last minute replacement of the original actor and shot the scene by himself on a green screen and then was superimposed into the scene.
That makes a lot of sense! There was something about him that didn't quite feel right. If he was green screened and then superimposed, then the issue I was sensing was that the lighting wasn't quite right, and he did indeed look a bit superimposed.
 


Vaalingrade

Legend
What? This was the best scene. It had me in stitches the whole time.
I wouldn't say best, but its was funny and oddly sweet and also provided an opening to show Edgin and her bond when he goes to sheer her up. In fact, the song this scene introduced is directly called back at the end of the movie.

Also another big, strong lady who appears to be a sweetheart is never out of place.
 



pantsorama

Explorer
On the topic of whether the Cartoon D&D characters are dead, they could be alive. Edgin when they arrived at the allegedly safe cage take one look at it and say that anyone in there at the end will die. The people in there heard him, they had time to leave. Furthermore Sofina starts her evil death magic rite above the observation chamber above the arena. I reckon the people in the cage would have time to see the crimson cloud draw the correct conclusion and scarper. Especially that anyone else in the arena has left to follow the loot. There would be no one to stop them.
Yeah. I am pretty sure that when we see the overhead of the arena, the cage is gone. I just assumed it descended into the sub-arena.
 
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