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I think its a generational thing thats thankfully fading.I don't know about that. It's remarkably representative of most of the D&D groups I've played in.
I think its a generational thing thats thankfully fading.I don't know about that. It's remarkably representative of most of the D&D groups I've played in.
It does, but so does Hawk the Slayer. And as much as I enjoy its cheese, neither is the best D&D movie anymore. D&D: Honor Among Thieves really does surpass both in general cinematic quality (and in D&Dness).
33/3 I remember being pretty bad, but I recall 2.5 as being a good entry, on par with the first movie.The comedy thread reminded me of Naked Gun 2.5 and 33.3.
Probably because us nerds can't stop quoting that movie.I don't know about that. It's remarkably representative of most of the D&D groups I've played in.
It's been a long, long time since I've heard anyone at a D&D game quote Monty Python. Which is great, because I don't particularly care for Monty Python all that much. I suspect Python quotes were from back in the day when old geezers like me were young.I don't know about that. It's remarkably representative of most of the D&D groups I've played in.
I have heard one or two unladen swallow jokes at my table of zoomers but we may be an outlier.It's been a long, long time since I've heard anyone at a D&D game quote Monty Python. Which is great, because I don't particularly care for Monty Python all that much. I suspect Python quotes were from back in the day when old geezers like me were young.
More Pythonesque, than directly reference Python, in my case.It's been a long, long time since I've heard anyone at a D&D game quote Monty Python. Which is great, because I don't particularly care for Monty Python all that much. I suspect Python quotes were from back in the day when old geezers like me were young.
IMO, Spiderman 3 should have been two movies.Spiderman 3