I got to see this one early, and the movie perfectly captures what it feels like playing a campaign with your friends. It's tons of fun. I didn't realize how much of the cast were D&D fans. That authenticity really shows.
They were told to play dnd together after all. A few rounds as your character would really get you into their mind space Apparently Chris really likes the speak to animal spell
When we saw the movie, I called that Xenk was just the GMPC, popping in when the group needed a touch of railroading and was just a little too awesome to be an actual party member.
This movie was ABSOLUTELY worth every penny and fun for the whole family. I sincerely hope there is a sequel or at least many more D&D movies like this with the same directors, writers, etc. But also maybe a revolving cast of different well known actors for each movie. It'd also be cool to maybe see characters from Critical Role pop in from time to time.
I actually agree with that for three movies. After that I would love to see a Star Wars like trilogy that brings the party from apprentice to master. (notice that I did not say Lord of the Rings).
Sad to see Kirk flounder but Pine is knocking out good roles left and right. I played D&D in the mid-80s but switched to Rifts in 90.. From what I have seen these guys NAILED it! The movie looks epic.
I'd say he's a Mastermind Rogue, yes, due to him coming up with plans and supporting the team. I think he has sneak attack, but he does it through clubbing people with his lute, which suggests he's also got the tavern brawler feat.
I love that the actor who played Xenk understood the character. Xenk is supposed to be the shoe-in "main character" syndrome type of character. good at everything, bad at nothing. but nobody likes to be around him. lmao.
Rege name-checking Ghost Rider when describing the withering stare of judgment he gives another character in the movie - legit geek cred. Respect.
Pandering at it best.
I got to see this one early, and the movie perfectly captures what it feels like playing a campaign with your friends. It's tons of fun. I didn't realize how much of the cast were D&D fans. That authenticity really shows.
They were told to play dnd together after all. A few rounds as your character would really get you into their mind space
Apparently Chris really likes the speak to animal spell
When we saw the movie, I called that Xenk was just the GMPC, popping in when the group needed a touch of railroading and was just a little too awesome to be an actual party member.
Also so serious RPing. Like a DM showinh players how theyd like them to act
This movie was ABSOLUTELY worth every penny and fun for the whole family. I sincerely hope there is a sequel or at least many more D&D movies like this with the same directors, writers, etc. But also maybe a revolving cast of different well known actors for each movie. It'd also be cool to maybe see characters from Critical Role pop in from time to time.
Hs character was like........not horny at all lol.
"Is your character a horny Bard?"
Well, is there any other type of Bard?
They should do a star trek spin off based of that robot chicken skit with Chris Pine and the night crew 😂
would love to see dnd become a series of random assortment of adventurers and ensemble cast each time.
I actually agree with that for three movies. After that I would love to see a Star Wars like trilogy that brings the party from apprentice to master. (notice that I did not say Lord of the Rings).
Sad to see Kirk flounder but Pine is knocking out good roles left and right.
I played D&D in the mid-80s but switched to Rifts in 90.. From what I have seen these guys NAILED it! The movie looks epic.
Oh man Xenk as the DMPC is too funny lol. Do love that idea as him as the character with various groups in different movies.
i had the biggest grin when Michelle Rodriguez talks about Vin. Good interview
Hector is awesome at these interviews.
I'd like all the actors to come back with different characters. Like the same group rolling new characters for a new campaign.
Was there ever a bard who wasn't?
Disappointed that Chris’s character didn’t try to seduce the dragon! That’s a truely fun bard stereotype 😂😂😂
That is like every other Bard played now days.
Technically he's more of a Rouge that pretends to be a bard. Maybe even a mastermind or inquisitive?
I'd say he's a Mastermind Rogue, yes, due to him coming up with plans and supporting the team. I think he has sneak attack, but he does it through clubbing people with his lute, which suggests he's also got the tavern brawler feat.
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Yeah exactly. And he doesn't really cast Bard spells, and the way he seems to inspire people may be the Inspiring Leader feat.
Chris Pine's character was not even a bard. He was more likely a rogue, maybe thief subclass with a proficiency in performance.
Lets not kid ourselves; most people playing Dungeons and dragons are horny.
Why would they be horny? Are you one of those people? 🤨
Most bard players
@@theblaze5530 I wouldnt say the horniness is exclusive for Bards, only more intense.
Lol😊❤
Wtf is this?!
I love that the actor who played Xenk understood the character. Xenk is supposed to be the shoe-in "main character" syndrome type of character. good at everything, bad at nothing. but nobody likes to be around him. lmao.
Xenk is 100% a DMs NPC