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Phaedrus said:
Hijack of sorts...

Is animation cheaper (in terms of production cost) than regular movies?
If so, I'd happily pay to see cartoon (non anime, please) versions of D&D or DL. Special effects would not be a problem... as long as they were written for ADULTS, and no stupid unicorns or such thrown in to appeal to children.

If not, nevermind.
With all due respect, Dragonlance has to be for both adults and children. It's not like you're going to make a Heavy Metal version of DL.

. o O ( Goldmoon's bathing in a lake while Riverwind watches )

*gets back to reality*

Anyhoo... you can do a serious anime Kirby-free version of DL. Lodoss War did just that.

But my personal preference is live-action with CG effects. I'm spoiled by LOTR and soon Chronicles of Narnia.
 

A Dragonlance movie would be good, a Forgotten Realms movie would be cool, but my choice would be a Greyhawk movie, featuring Vin Diesel as The Justicar from the Paul Kidd novels.

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Talk about perfect casting! Vin IS the Justicar.
 

CrusaderX said:
A Dragonlance movie would be good, a Forgotten Realms movie would be cool, but my choice would be a Greyhawk movie, featuring Vin Diesel as The Justicar from the Paul Kidd novels.

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Talk about perfect casting! Vin IS the Justicar.
Actually, I want to see Vin portray his own favorite character, a half-drow Melkor.
 

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