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<blockquote data-quote="Ruin Explorer" data-source="post: 7983248" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Is he? I haven't seen either of his movies, Vacation and Game Night - RT gives one the first 27% but the second a very good 85%. Neither is a big-budget action movie and it doesn't seem like he'd have much experience of the kind of shooting he'd be doing here, but that maybe that doesn't matter now, given you get so much support from the crew. He seems like a nice guy but that doesn't guarantee much. I guess I'd have preferred someone with more experience, but at least he hasn't made a whole bunch of terrible movies or something.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Agreed. A movie is a weird way to go with D&D in 2020. In 2000, sure, but fantasy TV shows with decent to huge budgets and decent to huge viewerships are relatively common now, and D&D is riding high in such a way that people would definitely at least click on a D&D-based Netflix show and give it a chance.</p><p></p><p>I hope that this slightly retrograde approach doesn't mean the whole thing is retrograde.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>All I'm hoping for is that people don't see the movie and go "I guess D&D sucks", which I feel a lot of people probably did when they saw the previous D&D movie. So yeah, fun. Even they go "that was dumb but at least it was fun", great. That's a win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruin Explorer, post: 7983248, member: 18"] Is he? I haven't seen either of his movies, Vacation and Game Night - RT gives one the first 27% but the second a very good 85%. Neither is a big-budget action movie and it doesn't seem like he'd have much experience of the kind of shooting he'd be doing here, but that maybe that doesn't matter now, given you get so much support from the crew. He seems like a nice guy but that doesn't guarantee much. I guess I'd have preferred someone with more experience, but at least he hasn't made a whole bunch of terrible movies or something. Agreed. A movie is a weird way to go with D&D in 2020. In 2000, sure, but fantasy TV shows with decent to huge budgets and decent to huge viewerships are relatively common now, and D&D is riding high in such a way that people would definitely at least click on a D&D-based Netflix show and give it a chance. I hope that this slightly retrograde approach doesn't mean the whole thing is retrograde. All I'm hoping for is that people don't see the movie and go "I guess D&D sucks", which I feel a lot of people probably did when they saw the previous D&D movie. So yeah, fun. Even they go "that was dumb but at least it was fun", great. That's a win. [/QUOTE]
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