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Should the D&D Movie Been Serious or Not Called D&D?
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<blockquote data-quote="LuisCarlos17f" data-source="post: 9042540" data-attributes="member: 6802378"><p>Some fantasy franchises are very popular and famous, but they are adaptations, based in written works. This is very important. The writters of the novels have could enjoy more time to add all possible changes when these were necessary. Comics and Hollywood screenwritters have to send the work before a time limit. If you want a really good story, then better betting for the adaptation of a novel. </p><p></p><p>Conan is a very know franchise, but now almost nobody remember that movie with a beardless Jason Momoa. </p><p></p><p>Warcraft was "serious" but now the action-live movie isn't too remembered.</p><p></p><p>Ravenloft should easier to be produced because XIX century buildings could be enough. Tim Burton's Dark Shadows is a good example of how gothic horror with some pieces of comedy can be mixed together. There is also space about dark comedy where the main characters aren't heroes at all, but scoundrels got into the worst troubles and trying to survive.</p><p></p><p>Birthright has got potential not only for "Westeros" style stories but also more "Court of Thorns & Roses" or "Throne of Glass", fae romances for young adults. But if it is produced before the paper-printed version, maybe some retcons could be too radical</p><p></p><p>Dark Sun (possible adaptation) shouldn't repeat the same mistakes than Disney's John Carter. </p><p></p><p>* This sounds something like the pizza was delicious, but somebody wanted different ingredients.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LuisCarlos17f, post: 9042540, member: 6802378"] Some fantasy franchises are very popular and famous, but they are adaptations, based in written works. This is very important. The writters of the novels have could enjoy more time to add all possible changes when these were necessary. Comics and Hollywood screenwritters have to send the work before a time limit. If you want a really good story, then better betting for the adaptation of a novel. Conan is a very know franchise, but now almost nobody remember that movie with a beardless Jason Momoa. Warcraft was "serious" but now the action-live movie isn't too remembered. Ravenloft should easier to be produced because XIX century buildings could be enough. Tim Burton's Dark Shadows is a good example of how gothic horror with some pieces of comedy can be mixed together. There is also space about dark comedy where the main characters aren't heroes at all, but scoundrels got into the worst troubles and trying to survive. Birthright has got potential not only for "Westeros" style stories but also more "Court of Thorns & Roses" or "Throne of Glass", fae romances for young adults. But if it is produced before the paper-printed version, maybe some retcons could be too radical Dark Sun (possible adaptation) shouldn't repeat the same mistakes than Disney's John Carter. * This sounds something like the pizza was delicious, but somebody wanted different ingredients. [/QUOTE]
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