GlassJaw said:Isn't Paris supposed to be in this movie? If she is, I'll definitely watch it.
barsoomcore said:I liked the D&D movie. I'd watch more of those any day. Certainly better than Conan The Destroyer or Pirates of the Caribbean.
I can give you the thumbs up on the former, on the latter...you got to be KIDDING me...:\barsoomcore said:Certainly better than Conan The Destroyer or Pirates of the Caribbean.
Henry said:Speaking as a Dragonlance fan from the mid-1980's, I doubt a Dragonlance movie would be made because it would now be accused of being too derivative of Lord of the Rings because, basically, it is. Heroes start being chased from town by bad guys, Quest centered around an artifact, White-bearded wizard who dies heroically from a great fall and is reborn in his true power, Trip through a huge ruined city, trip through a Dwarven Delve (in LOTR these were combined), Fight against a big scaly creature with horns, gigantic war scenes, noble personage trying to bury his past and love with an elven woman, some heroes of moral ambiguity, etc.
There are plenty of variations, mind you (and I'd LOVE to see Xak Tsaroth on screen), but the basic story borrows so heavily from LOTR the comparisons would be instant and merciless.
GlassJaw said:Isn't Paris supposed to be in this movie? If she is, I'll definitely watch it.
Dagger75 said:I didn't hate the D&D movie. I think its gets an unfair beating by us gamers. I saw it the day it came out and bought the DVD as well. Could it have been better sure but it wasn't horrible.
barsoomcore said:I liked the D&D movie. I'd watch more of those any day. Certainly better than Conan The Destroyer or Pirates of the Caribbean.