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'Dungeons & Dragons' Movie Rights Trial Starts With Roll Of The Sequel Dice
I can't say that I'm a fan of the first film, but what with today's CGI I think that a D&D sequel definitely has potential.
I can't say that I'm a fan of the first film, but what with today's CGI I think that a D&D sequel definitely has potential.
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the first "movie" or whatever that BS was so bad, terrible embarassing that I thought what the hell am i watching. A trip of facepalm! Pink dude within marcet crowd is "plot device" to lead to the "thiefs" guild... then the dungeon of facepalm, then the rest of facepalm... it´s so BAD and i do like some terrible movies at time. Troll 2 was better because it is funny! The only good thing would have been a gorefest right at the beginning and then cut, the end. We killed the cast and crew!
The second thing was... i dont realy remember except some ghoul in a forest who doesnt looked like a d&d ghoul but anyway it was a ghoul...
And though I hate to say it, it needs to be pitched at a mass-market in order to get quality people involved.
LOTR & ASOIAF work on screen because their casting, crew & production are exceptional.
There's the potential for a Marvel-esque franchise if someone has the balls to put some real investment into it.
FACT!
That's why I preferred the second one. Each character had a role to play (pun completely intended!). Nim was my favourite character...so crafty, just like a rogue should be! Also, it was much more like the game than the first one, and included a lot more references to the source material.
BG series may sound better, but its probably the case that a Drizzt movie (probably the IWD books) would be more sellable. He has huge brand recognition by DnD standards, he's like Forgotten Realms' Wolverine or Spiderman, and even people not a fan of Drizzt consider seeing how it works in movie form. Not many people really hate Drizzt.
I still say the wild, dark edgy world of Thieves' World would have more appeal, but brand recognition might not be up for it, and it'd be hard to keep it strictly PG. Tempus is not a PG guy! Would make a solid TV series though.
Not that there isn't a place for overacting. "Hawk the Slayer", another D&D-esque fantasy movie I like has Jack Palance as the bad guy, and he chews scenery so vigorously that everything in sight is covered in toothmarks. Metaphorically, anyway. But it's rather a fun movie, features an elf, dwarf and giant as part of a party going to rescue nuns at a Christian nunnery from Mr. Chews Scenery All Day Long and LIKES IT, dammit! Most of the party dies, brother faces off against brother, and bad guy is vanquished. Look into it, bad special effects and all. It's a hoot.
Hawk the Slayer was hilarious...I literally burst out laughing the first time I saw the elf bowman's rapid shooting! (...that was that film wasn't it? Or am I thinking of a different film?)
It's also the little things, like how everyone's armour is all sparkly because they don't have the production budget to properly age it. And the hilarious ape-headed staff...
If you LIKE cheese, I'd also suggest Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn, which has Richard Moll in it as the one-eyed leader of Mutants.