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Dungeons and Dragons 2

BiggusGeekus said:
Well, the good news is that there really is enough booze in the world to get me to watch this flick.

LOL!

I really did like seeing the beholder in the first movie...except for the fact that it didn't SEE the people hiding behind it... :confused:

Otherwise, man that movie was disappointing.

Still, I'm ever the optimist and hope that movie #2 will be something I could sit through more than once. (And hopefully the mage in the film will be able to cast more than just "dimension door".)
 
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Actually I did see the beholder scene and cracked up at it. And one with Jeremy Irons raving and ranting. And a few others. I have no doubt it's not the worst movie ever made. I just don't think it would be worth wasting my time on. I'll wait till the 2nd movie comes out, catch a few reviews, watch the trailer and decide if it's worth it too.
 




I don't see anything to suggest that anyone at WotC is good at writing movies. I just hope it's a movie with some heart to it, that looks like it was made with love (a modicum of talent would be welcome, but of lesser priority to me).
 

I heard the main plot of DnD 2 will be 4 kids get on a Dungeons and Dragons amusment park ride and get transported to a fantasy world, and they have to get back home. ;)
 

I think we all know the movie won't be good, but just imagine our shock if it is.

Good or bad my freinds and I will be there to see it.
 

John Crichton said:
Hey, at least no one died filming it. ;)

I recall watching on the DVD a bluescreen shot of Jeremy Irons acting. When the director said cut, Mr. Irons stalked off the stage, glaring at the director with an expression that said, "I'm going to my trailer to polish my gun."
 

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