Dragonlance & DnD the Movie (I know, I know...)

I get pysicaly sick when i try to watch the DnD movie, Compare it to the Lord of the Rings movies.............
 

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I actually liked the movie, it was a great horrible action movie like Highlander, Legend or The Prophecy. I can think of worse ways to spend an afternoon than a couple of friends, some popcorn, the movie, and a constant dialogue that would rival MST3K.
 


I wasn't around ENWorld for when the movie came out, so I've had this bottled up in me a long, long time. I saw the movie at the 11:00 pm showing, hoping there wouldn't be little kids there. When I ended up seeing it, I laughed and made fun of it aloud through the entire thing. It was rude of me, but I couldn't help myself. The movie was rediculous. I mean seriously, what was up with the guy in blue lipstick with the wierd alien in his ear? I mean really, it was stupid.

Okay, I'm done.
~~Brandon
 

I saw it with a couple buddies of mine who were interested in playing D&D.

After that movie, they didn't want to play D&D.

Personally, I think that "setting" would be great to run "The Apocalypse Stone" module in.
 


Re: Re: Dragonlance & DnD the Movie (I know, I know...)

Triumph said:

That's like asking if the D&D Movie took place in Metropolis because it featured Jimmy Olsen and a dude with a cape.

If there was actually a character in the movie named Jimmy Olsen and a man in red suspenders flying around, then I would agree with you.
 


Remathilis said:
I actually liked the movie, it was a great horrible action movie... I can think of worse ways to spend an afternoon than a couple of friends, some popcorn, the movie, and a constant dialogue that would rival MST3K.


YES!! I cannot agree with you more!!

I own this movie, and it's just great to throw in and watch every now and then and kind of chuckle with a few friends MST style!
 

KenM said:
I get pysicaly sick when i try to watch the DnD movie, Compare it to the Lord of the Rings movies.............

Please don't try to compare these two movies.

I want to say it is like comparing apples and oranges, but that’s still too close of a relationship. It’s more like trying to compare apples and cubicle walls (in case you can't tell I'm at work right now).
 

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