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Punkinhead
Apr 2, 2015

24-7 Urkel Cosplay posted:

The cast has phenomenal chemistry and the script isn't embarrassed by the source material. I find Marvel movies to largely be joyless slogs and this was actually a lot of fun? It definitely captured the feeling of playing and DMing, but I don't think it was particularly fanservicey in a way that will make it inaccessible.

I liked Guardians of the Galaxy for the same reason so I guess I'm giving this a shot

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Punkinhead
Apr 2, 2015

Comstar posted:

Wait, where was the Rust Monster?

Also, where was the cameo from the Critical Roll cast and GM?

Also, why didn't the cube actually seem to cause any damage when everyone jumped into it except the NPC.

Wait, are you reading "OG D&D cartoon party" and thinking that's somehow Critical Roll?

Even if you missed the cartoon part, drat dude

Punkinhead
Apr 2, 2015

When I was around 9 my dad got me a 50 dollar Harkins gift certificate and I was absolutely devastated that it only lasted me like two trips to the movies and that feeling never left

Punkinhead
Apr 2, 2015

itry posted:

Did you watch the D&D movies before this one though?

I think it has less to do with the old D&D movie and more a comparison with Marvel movies. Some people just don't like them and expect every action/adventure movie to be just like them.

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