Mathew_Freeman
Adventurer
OK here's a thought...
Is Fight Club an immature, childish movie?
On one hand, yes. It's a film about a bunch of guys that get together to beat the crap out each other, and features well known 'heart-throb' Brad Pitt looking all manly and rugged in the midst of combat.
On the other hand, no. It's a very clever film about modern society, about how we have become our possesions, about someone with a serious problem and so on and so forth.
My opinion goes more with the latter idea. Same sort of thing with D&D. It's easy to talk about your 15th level Wizard with the Quickened Fireball and have someone understand you, it's much harder to talk about his background and motivations - and so people tend to think all he has is a Quickened Fireball.
Not quite sure what my point is, but hopefully that all made sense in someone else's head.
Is Fight Club an immature, childish movie?
On one hand, yes. It's a film about a bunch of guys that get together to beat the crap out each other, and features well known 'heart-throb' Brad Pitt looking all manly and rugged in the midst of combat.
On the other hand, no. It's a very clever film about modern society, about how we have become our possesions, about someone with a serious problem and so on and so forth.
My opinion goes more with the latter idea. Same sort of thing with D&D. It's easy to talk about your 15th level Wizard with the Quickened Fireball and have someone understand you, it's much harder to talk about his background and motivations - and so people tend to think all he has is a Quickened Fireball.
Not quite sure what my point is, but hopefully that all made sense in someone else's head.