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

Sketchpad said:
Personally, I think I'd rather see Paris Hilton in the role that Thora played ... at least that way the actress would try and play a character ;)
Because Paris Hilton IS a character, but in the wrong time period and genre.
 

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All the fingers point to Courtney Solomon. He directed the actors to go over-the-top, or in the case of Thora Birch, let her lackluster performance slide through.
 

Templetroll said:
Since they already messed up beholders, what monster will they screw up this time? I think it will be green slime or trolls. Supposedly they had worked on a real dungeon sequence so expect them to use what leftover set and script they have for that.

They will kill a Tarrasque with nothing more than a pointy stick...
 

Well naturally the sequel will have Dragon(s) in it, what else? Would you go see a movie with "boobies" in the title if it didn't show a few? :P I really don't think the sequel could be any worse than the original so I'm gonna remain cautiously optimistic :P

ElMorte: pointy stick of Magical Beast Bane +5 on a roll of 20 while the Tarrasque is, uh, sleeping! And suffering from a cold. And the day before was almost finished off by a Pit Fiend. Maybe.
 

Some confirmed information from the films Co-Producer, Steve Richards, as posted on the IMDb Dungeons and Dragons: The Sequel messageboard by HighlanderTM. Note the information under 'theatrical release'. - KF72

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by - HighlanderTM (Sun Apr 25 07:50:11)

UPDATED Sun Apr 25 07:53:11

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Here's the basic information on the film:

Director: Gerry Lively
Producer: Joel Silver
Co-Producer: Steve Richards (and steve, if you are reading this, DO let us know if you have been promoted to Producer...)
D.P: Douglas Milsome
Screenplay: Unknown.

Location: Lithuania.
Budget: $15 million (yes, $15m!)
Theatrical release: Only in the US. Going straight to DVD in foreign countries.

As for the cast, no word from any of the official websites...

For further info. contact Silver Pictures) on: 818 954 4490. Mr Richards was normally the person i talked to...

And keep reading Total Film magazine here in the UK!
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HighlanderTM said:
Location: Lithuania.
Budget: $15 million (yes, $15m!)
Theatrical release: Only in the US. Going straight to DVD in foreign countries.

So the Lithuanian extras can't even watch themselves on the big screen...?

Hardly seems fair...

:)
 


Thank you, Krug.

So the title will be Dungeons and Dragons 11:The Elemental Might. Was that unknown up until this point?

Mark Dymond sounds very excited and I wish him the best. I just don't want this movie to ruin whatever blossoming career that he could otherwise develop by not doing this movie. :P

I'm still optimistic about this film though. If it's bad, that's fine, I actually like bad movies. I just don't like them to be ridiculously misguided. Like their treatment of beholders in the first D&D movie.

I try to think of the first D&D movie in terms of a badly ran session of D&D, you know, with one of those first-timer DMs.

The fantasy adventure, to be shot on high definition video, will be directed by Gerry Lively. The films original faces Justin Whalin and Zoë McKellan will resume their original roles and join Dymond in the line-up.
I kinda liked Zoe in the first one. Anyway, it looks like she needs the work. According to her IMDB page she hasn't been in any feature films or television appearances since the first D&D. :( Kinda feel bad for her :P
 
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