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D&D III movie trailer

Dannyalcatraz

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I don't remember who said Lordi should do the music. That is simply wrong.

Blackmore's Night should do the music. Ritchie Blackmore's history as the guitarist/composer for Deep Purple and Rainbow means he could bring the thunder when needed. His current band with Candace Night means he can bring authentic or quasi-authentic ballads to the table as well.

http://www.blackmoresnight.com/

No, Lordi shouldn't do the music- Lordi should be in the movie.
 

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Sir Brennen

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During the shots of the guy just singing, I think he looks suspiciously like Ann Coulter...

AnnCoulter.jpg
 

diaglo

Adventurer
shine on you crazy diamonds, you. shine on.


diaglo "camped out for the first showing of the D&D Movie" Ooi
 






StreamOfTheSky

Adventurer
I loved that! If 4E put out things like that, I'd actually buy it! :p

Must be a 4E thing :p

Death Mark. Level 3 Desert Wind maneuver.

Actually it's a "thinking too hard about fantasy" thing.

Bah.

Posting any such pics at ENWorld would be ill advised. If found, please send any pics like that directly to my e-mail and I'll see that they're dealt with appropriately.

It's good to be the king moderator. :)
 
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Dannyalcatraz

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Staff member
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Blackmore's Night should do the music. Ritchie Blackmore's history as the guitarist/composer for Deep Purple and Rainbow means he could bring the thunder when needed. His current band with Candace Night means he can bring authentic or quasi-authentic ballads to the table as well.

The Official Ritchie Blackmore and Blackmores Night Website
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Addendum:

After further consideration, I'd like to add Austin band, The Sword, to the list of bands that should be on the soundtrack.

1) They have mythology/sword & sorcery themed songs, like "How heavy this axe" and "The Maiden, the Mother, the Crone."

2) The lead singer plays D&D. He said so in an article in Austin's local press. Putting him and his band on the soundtrack would be like giving back to the community, and you know he'd be so geeked up about it, he'd deliver a killer tune.
 

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