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How you would have done the Dungeons and Dragons' movie - 80's edition
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<blockquote data-quote="Meech17" data-source="post: 9464770" data-attributes="member: 7044459"><p>I think if I were in charge I'd only try to hire one big name actor for it. Perhaps cast them as the villain. Maybe Christopher Lloyd would make a good lich in a family friendly action-adventure flick.</p><p></p><p>Following in the theme of flashing back and forth from the "Real Life Players" to the "Heroes in the Game" Just use the same actors for both parts.</p><p></p><p>Have a fun cheesy ending, like the Lich is about to finish his ritual and plunge the world into un-ending darkness! The party's rogue, who didn't even want to play D&D is no-where to be seen. He's been a jerk the whole session. Stealing stuff from the party in-game.. Pressuring the DM, who's hosting, to show him where his dad stores his liquor.. But in the final hour when all seems lost, the rogue lands an amazing sneak attack on the lich, severing his hand right before he's able to cast the final sacrificial reagent in the brazier. Everyone cheers! Our rogue hugs the wizard, who despite being bullied by the rogue in and out of game, was the one who showed him how sneak attacks worked earlier in the movie. </p><p></p><p>The next day it shows our motley crew all hanging out together in the lunch room at school. Jocks and nerds, hanging out together.. It's absurd! But even crazier we see the mean school principal enter the room, played by none other than Christopher Lloyd, and he has a cast on his arm!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meech17, post: 9464770, member: 7044459"] I think if I were in charge I'd only try to hire one big name actor for it. Perhaps cast them as the villain. Maybe Christopher Lloyd would make a good lich in a family friendly action-adventure flick. Following in the theme of flashing back and forth from the "Real Life Players" to the "Heroes in the Game" Just use the same actors for both parts. Have a fun cheesy ending, like the Lich is about to finish his ritual and plunge the world into un-ending darkness! The party's rogue, who didn't even want to play D&D is no-where to be seen. He's been a jerk the whole session. Stealing stuff from the party in-game.. Pressuring the DM, who's hosting, to show him where his dad stores his liquor.. But in the final hour when all seems lost, the rogue lands an amazing sneak attack on the lich, severing his hand right before he's able to cast the final sacrificial reagent in the brazier. Everyone cheers! Our rogue hugs the wizard, who despite being bullied by the rogue in and out of game, was the one who showed him how sneak attacks worked earlier in the movie. The next day it shows our motley crew all hanging out together in the lunch room at school. Jocks and nerds, hanging out together.. It's absurd! But even crazier we see the mean school principal enter the room, played by none other than Christopher Lloyd, and he has a cast on his arm!! [/QUOTE]
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