Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God! (Updated: Oct 09/05) Spoiler Free Thread

Hey, I have a Dungeons & Dragons: The Movie poster somewhere. In my circle of friends it's traditional, when you can't afford a worthwhile birthday present for someone, to give them something awful and cheap. Accordingly, I have both that poster and a DVD copy of Highlander II. My friend Gareth got a copy of Weekend at Bernie's on DVD too.

I'm also mildly famous for my Profion impression. ;)
 

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Knightfall1972 said:
Him. And a poster would be cool. ;)

Hell, I built Izmer into my homebrewed campaign setting. Now, that takes real courage. Profion is gone but Damodar exists as a Death Knight (no blue lipstick).

Cheers!

Robert Blezard, a.k.a. Knightfall1972
Edmonton, Alberta
Canada

Fan of Dungeons & Dragons: The Movie and Co-Moderator of the DungeonsAnd Dragons-the-Movie Yahoo Group. (17 members strong! Heh!) :)
A Yahoo site as well...oh dear:\
 


Prince of Happiness said:
I think this is proof that D&D is Satanic. I mean, this is proves that God hates D&D.

Your irate comment will not infect me or me liking the D&D Movie. And lets leave it at that. This thread is starting to feel too spiteful for my taste.

KF72
 
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God and Dice

Ranger REG said:
That's funny. I always picture God rolling a d20, not playing crap (i.e., a pair of casino d6's).

:p

I don't know, I always pictured God rolling 3d6 (with pips, like casino dice) for each new human.

:heh:
 


Knightfall1972 said:
Your irate comment will not infect me or me liking the D&D Movie. And lets leave it at that. This thread is starting to feel too spiteful for my taste.

KF72
From me, I hope not...but I like to a see a Good D&D movie, but the first one really slaps me hard, on the premise that someone does not know what they are doing with a theme like this, in the first place.
 

An recent article about the new D&D movie on an Italian site.

http://www.terredioscuria.it/index.php?tipo=1&id=1321--

A rough translation I did using AltaVista's Babel Fish Translation.

Dungeons & Dragons II - New news

New news on the forehead of the new film drawn from the game of more famous role of the world. (Filming starts) July 26th in Vilnius, Lituania, and the film will be produced from the German Hamburg Studio (from one its division, the WorldWide Pictures) in association with the Silver Pictures Studio of Joel Silver. Still nearly all it is temporary, also the title (The Elemental Might), neither has been still realized photo or previews of the location(?). What one knows is that the film will be directed with television cameras to high definition and that it will come distributed from Warners. The director will be Gerry Lively (Darkness Fall, Shattered Lies). Protagonists Bruce Payne, Justin Whalin and Zoe McLellan... (return?)

The budget unfortunately truly is limited (between the 5 and 20 million dollars), that ago to dream truly little, however also films with disowned limited and directed resources from have in known past to rise to universal capolavori (think pack-saddles next to Terminator, by James Cameron, or Alien, by Ridley Scott). (I'm not sure what this is suppose to be saying. - KF72)

Of the representatives of the Wizards of the Coast they will work in tightened collaboration with the team of development of the film, offering the own advising for every detail. Some indiscretion of the weft of recent is trapelata: the most powerful one adulterated (the black orb) comes stolen from a wizard without scrupoli that through the magical object an ancient one becomes in a position to risvegliare dredges black. A guerriero and a incantatrice aspirant come people in charge to defend the reign...

Author: Paul Inserted Deggan: 09/08/04
 

The more important aspect is a link to Studio Hamberg. Here is the English version of their website: http://www.studio-hamburg.de/english/100.html

I am summerizing some new info from their production reports.

July 2004 Production Report
Dungeons & Dragons II: The Elemental Might
Format: High Definition Video, 90 Minutes
Production company: Studio Hamburg WorldWide Pictures
World selling: Firstlook Media/Warner Bros.

Turning time: July to September 2004
Turning place (location): Vilnius, Lithuania

Staff:
Screenplay: Brian Rudnick, Robert Kimmel
Director: Gerry Lively
Director of Photography: Igor Meglic
Art Director: Augis Kepezinskas
Production Designer: Rob Harris
SFX Supervisor: Micheal Clifford
Costume Designer: Daiva Petrulyt
Line Producer: Christian von Tippelskirch
Producer: Wolfgang Esenwein, Steve Richards
Executive Producer: David Korda, Dieter Stempneirwsky

Press contact: Studio Hamburg WWP, Melanie Lotsch - Phone: 040 3003-5040 and Studio Hamburg Pressestelle, Ingrid Meyer-Bosse - Phone: 040 6688 2240

Actor(s)
Justin Whalin
Bruce Payne
Zoe McLellan

Contents (rough translation): The fantasy adventure Dungeon and Dragons II: The Elemental Might is based on that world-wide well-known game, of the same name and ties to the first film of Dungeon & Dragons, which came out in 2000. Again in the the realm Izmir and also in the Sequel stands the courageous character RIDLEY at the center. This time a evil wizard/sorcerer steals a dark crystal, which can arouse a black dragon from its sleep. The fight between good and evil begins on a new.
 
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