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Kerred, in D&D Movie
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As far as franchised products based films it’s very rewatchable and I imagine will be a comfort movie on the future.

Id put it just a little below the Lego Movie for quality for what’s essentially an advertisement movie. No complaints however.

As a D&D fan it hits the sweet spots of references but not to feel like it’s pandering (see Super Mario Movie). What they add is at least relevant somehow. For a die hard D&D fan you can feel the die rolls going on in the movie.

I imagine Hasbro will kill or ruin Studio One somehow which is a shame I would want more of these kind of D&D movies

frozen,

“Feeling the die rolls” is very accurate. My group of friends plays 5e pretty regularly, and we all enjoyed the movie a lot.

FaceDeer,
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Not just feeling the die rolls, I could also feel the DM going "oh crap, the bridge is gone now, how will they get across? I know, I'll give them a portal gun." And then for the rest of the movie the DM going "oh crap, they have a portal gun now, how am I going to stop them from bypassing every challenge with it?"

Chetzemoka,

As a D&D player, that was my favorite part. The times when the party was getting creative and you could see the DM say, "Ok, roll for xyz to see if that works."

So many times when I thought, "Yeah, I could see us coming up with that." Followed by, "Oh yeah, our DM would definitely do that." And yet it managed to have enough heart and be generally entertaining enough that your non-D&D friends will enjoy it too.

Xathonn,
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Especially the very beginning, where they come up with the crazy plan to escape, somehow manage to actually pass the persuasion check they didn't think they would pass, then go through with the plan anyway because they worked hard on it.

Itty53,
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"We were going to release you!"

HidingCat,

I felt the GM's frustration in that one!

Katt, in Creative loot leads to memorable role play
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This is a great story, and idea. I'll try to integrate some more creative loot to my upcoming Rise of Tiamat campaign... Anything to spark more roleplay.

grannyweatherwax, in A suite of tools for 5th Edition Dungeons & Dragons players and Dungeon Masters.

Useful link, thanks !

baronvonj, in D&D Movie
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First off I mean this in a good way. I thought it felt a lot more like a movie of how real life players would play the campaign, rather than an attempt at a movie adaptation of a book. And having played D&D, I think it made the movie more relatable to the core audience.

So definitely recommend it.

Dietlama, in Is there a wiki or repository alternative to dnd beyond.

Whoa. What an amazing resource! I’m an advocate for buying the adventures and sourcebooks, but this so much more straightforward than DnD Beyond for basic reference use, even when you already own the materials!

Brunbrun6766, in Regarding Piracy
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What you do in your DMs is completely up to you though, just don't spam comment sections with "someone send me a link" "me too" etc etc.

Brunbrun6766, in D&D Movie
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Please no links to streaming sites or downloads please.

Tavarin, in D&D Movie
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It's a good fun time. The stakes aren't massive so it feels real. The characters are a lot of fun, and have a good variety to their personalities.

I really liked the visualization of magic, it looks great, and really breathes life into the spells we've played with for years.

And the practical effects are great. The movie uses costumes, props, and setpieces for a lot of creatures and spells which gives it a very real look.

Geek_King, in D&D Movie

It was such a fun movie! It was much better then it had any right being! With that said, the things I appreciated was, the world felt lived in, they didn't make a big deal out of races other then humans, just continued on like "Yeah, bird people, that's a thing we all know is real and accept".

With no spoilers, I heavily appreciated the "dragon scene", it was an interesting take that made it fresh but was still an incredibly dangerous situation for the characters.

art, in D&D Movie
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I loved it. It was fun.

wwaxwork, in D&D Movie

It's something we haven't seen at the the movies for a while. A nice fun action romp. Think what Marvel films used to be at the start when they were self contained stories and not just set up for the next movie. It somehow manages to be exactly like a D&D game while also being completely enjoyable even if you don't know what D&D is.

IanM32, in D&D Movie
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It's fun. Don't expect anything extraordinary and you won't be disappointed.

Some of the plans they hatch really feel like the wacky stuff players come up with.

okawari, in D&D Movie
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Thought I'd hate it. But all in all i came out of the cinema with a positive experience. The plot is kinda basic, but it captures a homebrew dnd campaign pretty well. It's a lot of fun

Smokeless7048, in D&D Movie

Recently watched it. As a DND movie I give it 9/10, a nearly perfect DND movie

As a movie, maybe 7/10. It doesn't take too many risks, and it won't make you cry.

It's like a dumb heist movie, and very enjoyable.

FlaxPicker, in D&D Movie

I really enjoyed it. Its very self aware and a fun silly adventure story.

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