dorchadas: (Pile of Dice)
[personal profile] dorchadas
And the trailer looks...not bad?



They got the most important thing right, which is the DM trying to sell a serious campaign and not a single one of players actually taking it seriously. And the second-most important thing, which is when they say that they're having to go on a quest to save the world from a threat that they themselves caused--anyone who's played an RPG knows that the PCs are the biggest source of their own problems. My preference when gaming is certainly on the serious side, but these are games. And anyway, we already tried the Super Serious D&D Movie and people didn't like it, so why not try the goofy fun D&D movie. It's not like it's eschewing D&D--I mean, they put in an acid-breathing black dragon front and center in that trailer. Color-coding dragons is quintessential D&D.

I also appreciate how despite going on an adventure to steal something, none of them is a thief. Looks like barbarian, wizard, bard, druid...maybe paladin?

It really looks like they took someone's actual game, wrote up a script for it, and made a movie out of it. And when by far the biggest break D&D has gotten in decades is Actual Play broadcasts like Critical Role and The Adventure Zone, that's probably the best way they could present it. Hopefully it's good.

(Apparently it's set in the Forgotten Realms. I'm pretty sure there's no hope at all for a Dark Sun movie basically ever)

Date: 2022-Jul-23, Saturday 00:39 (UTC)
symbioid: (Default)
From: [personal profile] symbioid
What I like is the aesthetic is... different? Like, ok Dragons, mimics, owlbears, etc...

And maybe the books had art that was very similar to that, but I've become so used to video game shiny everywhere, that this toned down, but still not "grim-dark" aesthetic is a pleasant change from WoW/Final Fantasy.

Date: 2022-Jul-23, Saturday 01:53 (UTC)
theradicalchild: (The Eye of Sauron)
From: [personal profile] theradicalchild
Being canon to the Forgotten Realms would definitely be a good thing in my book. Pretty much the only thing I really remember of the first D&D theatrical film was the main characters turning into pixie dust and flying away.

Date: 2022-Jul-27, Wednesday 01:45 (UTC)
theradicalchild: (B.O. Skunk Operatic)
From: [personal profile] theradicalchild
You've got to admit, it does take skill to say lines like those without bursting out in laughter in the middle.

Thoughts

Date: 2022-Jul-24, Sunday 07:51 (UTC)
ysabetwordsmith: Cartoon of me in Wordsmith persona (Default)
From: [personal profile] ysabetwordsmith
Yeah, the acid-spewing dragon caught my attention too. I think it's a great choice because the vast majority of filmed dragons are fire-breathers.
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