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Here be Dragons... Yet Again: D&D Movie 3!

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Adventurer
http://www.empireonline.co.uk/site/news/newsstory.asp?news_id=16336

Here's a joke to start the day off: what's worse than a really bad film? Three really bad films. Okay, so it's not funny but then neither was 2001's Dungeons & Dragons, nor was it exciting, or even particularly entertaining, but that didn't stop them from giving the green light to Dungeons & Dragons 2: The Elemental Might. Said travesty is purported to hit cinemas sometime next year. But it gets worse: without any consideration for the global implications or the likelihood of agonized cinemagoers eating their own elbows in despair, Dungeons & Dragons 3 has taken off as well!

Bruce Payne will return once again as blue-lipsticked baddie Damodar (Jeremy Irons' lacky from the first film) in yet another tale of might and magic that will make even die hard roleplayers cast down their thirty-eight-sided dice in disgust. A little harsh, perhaps? They might have learned from the first film and the sequels could turn out to be epic fantasy tales on a par with The Lord of The Rings. We'll concede it's possible. It's also possible, however, that Empire's ninth level half-elf ranger will win that battle with the all-powerful Demogorgon at the end of Watcher's Keep.

Don't hold your breath for either.
 

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Mystery Man

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w00t!!


What they need desparately to make is a sequel to A Knights Tale. I've just been dying to find out what happens next!!!!!
 

ghettognome

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We should at least give them a chance to see if the 2nd one is any good before making judgement on a 3rd, though I think it is a bit presumptuous of them to start on it this early.
 


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The D&D movie was ok to a point. It was ok until they threw a rock and the beholder went looking for it, not seeing them. After that, it was like they threw stuff in just to finish the movie. :(

I think if they had left the deleted scenes in the movie, you can see them on the DVD, it would have been a lot better as it would have explained some weird things that happened in the theater version.

Hopefully the next movie(s) will be better.
 

Mystery Man

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Cthulhu's Librarian said:
I liked A Knight's Tale
:eek:
I was serious, but in a silly kind of way.

No matter how much we poke fun at the D&D movies most of us still have the DVD don't we? And we're most likely going get the D&D movies when they hit the shelves.
 

Mystery Man

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reveal said:
The D&D movie was ok to a point. It was ok until they threw a rock and the beholder went looking for it, not seeing them. After that, it was like they threw stuff in just to finish the movie. :(

I think if they had left the deleted scenes in the movie, you can see them on the DVD, it would have been a lot better as it would have explained some weird things that happened in the theater version.

Hopefully the next movie(s) will be better.
I love this guy..

Tandems Movie Rant

A quote:

DM: A broad shouldered man stands before you, his chiseled frame and grim visage exuding malevolence. He wears dark leather and bears a sword on his hip. His face looks as if chiseled from stone, every line deep with hatred and anger. His shadowed eyes and blue lips purse as if to--
Tandem: Wait wait, he's wearing lipstick?
Dwarf: Damn, even the bard's not sissy enough to wear makeup
Halfing: HAAAAH HA HA! Is he wearing curlers?
DM: No, he's bald! Shut up! He's really scary looking!
Dwarf: Pff, sure, sure he is. Bald with blue lips. Grim visage my ass! You want this one?
Tandem: Yeah I got it, but you handle the scrawny-ass overacting wizard.
All of his points, while sarcastic and mostly funny are spot on.
 


Mystery Man said:
I was serious, but in a silly kind of way.

No matter how much we poke fun at the D&D movies most of us still have the DVD don't we? And we're most likely going get the D&D movies when they hit the shelves.
We are...? Sorry, but I'm not paying for the DVD of the first and only movie I've ever seriously considered walking out of.
 


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