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<blockquote data-quote="Gammadoodler" data-source="post: 8701828" data-attributes="member: 6914290"><p>The terrible old movie came out only just a bit before the LoTR films. 'X-men' was released around the same time. Spiderman shortly thereafter. This was, to me, the dawn of the mainstreaming of a lot of nerd culture. </p><p></p><p>For my experience at least, this elevation of comic stuff and LoTR did not carry D&D with it. TBH, I'm not even sure I've seen the movie, so much as I just know it was bad enough that my friends and I had no interest in going to the theaters to see it at the peak of teenage disposable income and free time. Considering the rennaissance in nerd culture that was on the horizon, the proof that we were a big enough, profitable enough audience to finally invest in, I'm not sure if there was a worse time to come out with a terrible movie.</p><p></p><p>All this to say, I can see good reason to want to reference the old movie for humor or possibly fan service for the few folks who might have seen and enjoyed the movie, but it would seem to be a particularly bad option as a necessary narrative starting place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gammadoodler, post: 8701828, member: 6914290"] The terrible old movie came out only just a bit before the LoTR films. 'X-men' was released around the same time. Spiderman shortly thereafter. This was, to me, the dawn of the mainstreaming of a lot of nerd culture. For my experience at least, this elevation of comic stuff and LoTR did not carry D&D with it. TBH, I'm not even sure I've seen the movie, so much as I just know it was bad enough that my friends and I had no interest in going to the theaters to see it at the peak of teenage disposable income and free time. Considering the rennaissance in nerd culture that was on the horizon, the proof that we were a big enough, profitable enough audience to finally invest in, I'm not sure if there was a worse time to come out with a terrible movie. All this to say, I can see good reason to want to reference the old movie for humor or possibly fan service for the few folks who might have seen and enjoyed the movie, but it would seem to be a particularly bad option as a necessary narrative starting place. [/QUOTE]
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