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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Christian" data-source="post: 8974260" data-attributes="member: 6901101"><p>Humor is something often overlooked when it comes to its effect on a movie. It greatly swings mood, tone, and most importantly, viewpoints' on how the themes impact the story.</p><p>I was hesitant at their approach at first, but I am happy they are using humor, even if it's a bit overused. The reason is it will cast a wider net. Then in future D&D endeavors, at least in my hopes, they can turn things more serious. Have a mixture. If you look at the Avengers, they did the same thing. The first Avengers had about 9 or 10 jokes. That's it. Then, as they progressed, they focused more and more on humor, until Endgame. And even that had a lot more humor than the first Avengers movie.</p><p>I hope D&D does the opposite. Attract a wide audience, then have a few fatalistic episodes, then maybe back to humor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Christian, post: 8974260, member: 6901101"] Humor is something often overlooked when it comes to its effect on a movie. It greatly swings mood, tone, and most importantly, viewpoints' on how the themes impact the story. I was hesitant at their approach at first, but I am happy they are using humor, even if it's a bit overused. The reason is it will cast a wider net. Then in future D&D endeavors, at least in my hopes, they can turn things more serious. Have a mixture. If you look at the Avengers, they did the same thing. The first Avengers had about 9 or 10 jokes. That's it. Then, as they progressed, they focused more and more on humor, until Endgame. And even that had a lot more humor than the first Avengers movie. I hope D&D does the opposite. Attract a wide audience, then have a few fatalistic episodes, then maybe back to humor. [/QUOTE]
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