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


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Knightfall1972 said:
Funny. Sad, but funny. :(

And who knows, maybe the movie will be allocated more money. Not likely but we can always hope.
*checking bank account....electronically moving three zeroes from that 'movie' budget...away*

Err...it looks that they fell short...:D
 

Posted for completeness

From the Dungeons and Dragons website:

Shooting Continues on New D&D Movie

Shooting continues in Lithuania on a new Dungeons & Dragons movie. The movie is a Warner Bros. release produced by Silver Pictures and directed by Jerry Lively. Though this latest movie project shares a villain with the previous D&D movie, it is not intended as a sequel. Representatives of Wizards of the Coast, Inc. have been working closely with the production team in an advisory capacity. Look for more information to be released soon in Dragon Magazine.
 

Another casting rumor...

Posted by jashall on the D&D: The Sequel IMDb Messageboard (Sat Jul 24 08:14:42)
Bruce Payne is in the sequel and some good british actors such as Roy Marsden and Tim Stern from Mike Leigh's Abigail's Party........

This rumor seems to hold some weight now, since WotC's post about a returning villian from the first movie. I think Damodar is coming back. (Hopefully without the blue lipstick.)

Roy Marsden is already confirmed as being in D&D II, so the question as to whether Tim Stern will be in it or not seems to say 'more than likely'. It may be a bit part but who knows at this point.

Tim Stern's Filmography
>> "Hawk" (2001) (mini) TV Series .... Tony Preston
... aka "Hawkins" (2001) (mini) (UK)
>> Life and Crimes of William Palmer, The (1998) (TV) .... Jim
>> "History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, The" (1997) (mini) TV Series .... Mr. Harris
>> "Locksmith, The" (1997) (mini) TV Series .... Arnold
>> Shooting Fish (1997) .... Panfield, Jockey
>> Simisola (1996) (TV) .... Minister Fletcher
>> Just Like a Woman (1992) .... Hypnotist
>> Accountant, The (1989) .... Max
>> Love with the Perfect Stranger (1988) (TV) .... Giovanni
>> Santa Claus (1985) .... Boog
... aka Santa Claus: The Movie (1985) (USA: promotional title)
>> Night Train to Murder (1983) .... Tiny Big Jim
>> Five Minute Films, The (1982) (TV) .... Brian
>> Victor/Victoria (1982) .... Desk Clerk Third Rate Hotel
>> "Whoops Apocalypse" (1982) TV Series .... Tailor
>> Knowledge, The (1979) (TV) .... Stan
>> Abigail's Party (1977) (TV) .... Laurence
... aka Play for Today: Abigail's Party (1977) (TV) (UK: series title)
>> Confessions of a Driving Instructor (1976) .... Old Borstalites
... aka Timothy Lea's Confessions of a Driving Instructor (1976) (UK: complete title)
 

Sock Puppets eh?

Henry said:
It can't be any worse (unless sock puppets are somehow involved), so let's just wait and see. :)

I would LOVE to see an EnWorld D&D Sock Puppet Theater. We could have all the iconics in sock form. I imagine the elf would be a green sock. We'd have to a wizards sock, black perhaps, with a staff (dowel) glued on?

Gawd knows it would be better than either of the D&D films...
 

Marlon Wayans talks about D&D II

Quote taken from an interview done with Marlon Wayans by Moviehole. Interview: http://www.moviehole.net/news/4052.html

And then perhaps, the recently announced “Dungeons and Dragons” sequel? “Oh hell no. Lord of the Rings had a budget, it was a great fantasy. Dungeons and Dragons they put a dragon on a fishing pole. I don’t think I’m going to do fantasy for a while. The sequel means they got really good video numbers, so they’re going to make a franchise.”

I'm sure this news will make everyone happy. No Snails in D&D II.

Cheers!

KF72
 

Snails dissin' the D&D movie that he phoned in a performance for last time around. That "White Chicks" dough must be rolling in now... :D
 

Mark said:
Snails dissin' the D&D movie that he phoned in a performance for last time around. That "White Chicks" dough must be rolling in now... :D

You know I had the same thought when I read it. His character was weird funny.

Wonder what Thora Birch and Jeremy Irons think of a sequel being made. Me, personally, I didn't mind Irons performance, although the end was way to over the top.

Of course, I'm one of the few who actually likes the D&D Movie. (Don't all lynch me at once.) I even bought it on VHS. I'd also like to own the DVD, so if anyone has a copy they don't want they can send it to me. (NOT ALL OF YOU!)

I'm definitely going to see the movie, if they actually play it in Canada. So far, it only going to be released in the States.

Cheers!

KF72
 

Knightfall1972 said:
You know I had the same thought when I read it. His character was weird funny.

Wonder what Thora Birch and Jeremy Irons think of a sequel being made. Me, personally, I didn't mind Irons performance, although the end was way to over the top.

Of course, I'm one of the few who actually likes the D&D Movie. (Don't all lynch me at once.) I even bought it on VHS. I'd also like to own the DVD, so if anyone has a copy they don't want they can send it to me. (NOT ALL OF YOU!)

I'm definitely going to see the movie, if they actually play it in Canada. So far, it only going to be released in the States.

Cheers!

KF72
You are so brave, brave ye is....

Someone, please, send him or her a poster also....
 

Truth Seeker said:
You are so brave, brave ye is....

Someone, please, send him or her a poster also....

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!) :)
 

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