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DND 3 Book Of Vile Darkness
After watching the trailer I am very hesitant about watching this and was wondering if anyone has actually seen this?
I actually liked the second one but thought the first one was very weak and not just because of having beholders as guard dogs or a rogue who doesn't know what he can do nor that jumping off the top means taking less damage than letting a fighter beat the living daylights out of you before you take the jump anyway...
So... has this been shown on Scy Fi?
Or is it so bad they won't show it?
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Interesting can't find this on the Amazon site but its listed on the Amazon UK site... makes you wonder doesn't it?!:smalleek:
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Wiki seems to say it's only this far being released on DVD in the UK. Amazon.co.uk suggests a 17th of September release.
Colour me generally unimpressed. D&D 1 was... on the same level as Hawk the Slayer, but for different reasons (and it could have been slightly better if they'd left in all the cut scenes). D&D 2 actually felt more like a D&D movie, but was still fairly forgettable.
So I'm not holding out much hope, except maybe that it's bad enough fodder for FilmBrain or Phelous or Mike J or someone on TGWTG.
I mean, there is a chance that it'll actually be good, but I'm honestly not banking on it.
*watches trailer*
No. No, I totally wrong on that point. That looks absolutely dreadful. And I mean, on top of it looking like a pretty awful movie, it has appalling aethetic design.
And again, strongly looking like it's missing the whole "adventuring party" motief that's, y'know, kinda most central to D&D, like period.
Also... is that guy with the face plate supposed to be the advertised mind-flayer...? Because... just... NO.
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The only good D&D movie is Gamers 2: Dorkness Rising.
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"The classic saga returns."
I'm sorry, but at what point in last 12 years did these films become classics?
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pffh
The only good D&D movie is Gamers 2: Dorkness Rising.
"How much experience do I get for the farmer?"
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Nameless
"The classic saga returns."
I'm sorry, but at what point in last 12 years did these films become classics?
The same time Twilight became a childrens classic in fine literature, which actualy means that that claim is so full of bull it forms a pile so high you could touch the clouds if you dared to scale it.
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Pokonic
The same time Twilight became a childrens classic in fine literature, which actualy means that that claim is so full of bull it forms a pile so high you could touch the clouds if you dared to scale it.
1000 years from now, Future Archeologists will unearth a present-day library filled with remnants and fragments of ancient texts. One will be enshrined as an example of 21st-century religion, the cover of a book displaying two hands cupping an apple (a clear symbol of growth and rebirth) with the title Twilight (obviously the religion's word for death, so it must have been a sun-worshipping cult where darkness was equated with endings or eternity).
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The Glyphstone
1000 years from now, Future Archeologists will unearth a present-day library filled with remnants and fragments of ancient texts. One will be enshrined as an example of 21st-century religion, the cover of a book displaying two hands cupping an apple (a clear symbol of growth and rebirth) with the title Twilight (obviously the religion's word for death, so it must have been a sun-worshipping cult where darkness was equated with endings or eternity).
Would what little remains of the off-hand remarks about a 'Black Family" and "Cullins" be tied to nacient darkness-cults with aspects of nature worship and a force of removal and death respectivly?
I wonder how they will think of the hefty Seven-book account of increadbly powerful humans who hide from the general population, being mostly isolationist and were noted to be feared by mankind in ages past, who's accounts of fighting and warfare with dreadful items and abilities are now seen as the bodies of myths and stories from the pre-biometal times? After all, it does carry some similarity to the "Twilight" texts, seeing as each text presumably focuses on a single time period, with a name indicating a main center tale. It is currantly belived that the sixth book, for example, contains the story of a demigod who eventualy sets up the events for the final myth ark, in which the forces of darkness are triumped over in the final battle against good and evil.
Also related to that main body is that of the "D-Files", which seems to be a sort of folk tale colection, bearing little relation to the main myths yet seemingly sharing at least one figure, who varies in power and abilites between the two works greatly.
Amusingly related to this topic, the first thread I ever made on these forums was about a cryptic remark about a "Book of Vile Darkness" movie. Ah, how horrible my grammer was.
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Why are the worlds we posit for future archeologists to find always more interesting than the world we actually live in?
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Oh... oh wow that looks awful.
It's so bad that it might have actually passed as a parody if it wasn't for thefact that they're trying.
There's a reason SyFy has delayed it's release for so long... and I think it's because D&D3 is a holocaust of film even by their standards.
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Pokonic
I wonder how they will think of the hefty Seven-book account of increadbly powerful humans who hide from the general population, being mostly isolationist and were noted to be feared by mankind in ages past, who's accounts of fighting and warfare with dreadful items and abilities are now seen as the bodies of myths and stories from the pre-biometal times? After all, it does carry some similarity to the "Twilight" texts, seeing as each text presumably focuses on a single time period, with a name indicating a main center tale. It is currantly belived that the sixth book, for example, contains the story of a demigod who eventualy sets up the events for the final myth ark, in which the forces of darkness are triumped over in the final battle against good and evil.
I feel stupid for having to ask, but which series is this?
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Sanguine
I feel stupid for having to ask, but which series is this?
I want to say Harry Potter.....but I don't feel like that's right.
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Sanguine
I feel stupid for having to ask, but which series is this?
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Vilpich
I want to say Harry Potter.....but I don't feel like that's right.
Harry Potter, yep yep.
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Vilpich
I want to say Harry Potter.....but I don't feel like that's right.
Aaaaand I checked the little "topic review" thing and noticed I was ninja'd.
If they're particularly lucky, the archaeologists might even find some books detailing the myths of the Great Old Ones, who will return to devour the world.
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I have seen the trailer [earlier today, actually] and I think the movie looks good, certainly at least on par with the quality that Syfy produces if not better.
Yeah, maybe I just love the longshots? But seriously, I am excited to watch that movie...
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Gnomish Wanderer
I have seen the trailer [earlier today, actually] and I think the movie looks good, certainly at least on par with the quality that Syfy produces if not better.
Yeah, maybe I just love the longshots? But seriously, I am excited to watch that movie...
Really? The trailers for their movies are THAT bad?!:smalleek:
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Pokonic
The same time Twilight became a childrens classic in fine literature, which actualy means that that claim is so full of bull it forms a pile so high you could touch the clouds if you dared to scale it.
http://i.imgur.com/b5xPJ.png
If you listen carefully, you can just about hear Frank Herbert turning in his grave.
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Inspired by this thread, I have embarked on a bold experiment: I've now purchased this film, sight unseen (from Play, mind - three quid cheaper than Amazon).
I will not watch the trailer before it arrives, nor will I wiki any details about it; I shall watch it unspoiled, the better to let the epicness/craptitude enthrall me.
(However, I did notice while buying it that, rather encouragingly for a fan of wonky cinema, it stars absolutely no-one that I have ever heard of.)
Expect a full review - whether you want it or not - in due course.
This is gonna be awesome/horrifying! :smallbiggrin:
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Senator Cybus
Inspired by this thread, I have embarked on a bold experiment: I've now purchased this film, sight unseen (from Play, mind - three quid cheaper than Amazon).
I will not watch the trailer before it arrives, nor will I wiki any details about it; I shall watch it unspoiled, the better to let the epicness/craptitude enthrall me.
(However, I did notice while buying it that, rather encouragingly for a fan of wonky cinema, it stars absolutely no-one that I have ever heard of.)
Expect a full review - whether you want it or not - in due course.
This is gonna be awesome/horrifying! :smallbiggrin:
Well done, that chimera! Way to (very likely) take one for the team!
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Aotrs Commander
Well done, that chimera! Way to (very likely) take one for the team!
Hurrah for the spirit of adventure! Hurrah for shockingly poor impulse control/booze/mostly booze! :smallbiggrin:
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Clip fromthe movie
Found this in my search for a review of whether this movie is really that bad that even Scy fi wouldn't want to show it on their channel...
I actually thought it was fine, now had they used that for the trailer there would have been less complaints, not no complaints just less.
If this is 4e someone tell the fighter your job is to stay out of the way of the flying reptile and then charge it as it lands and take the wings out so it can't fly away it also helps if you're fire resistant... i said fire resistant not wearing demon armour!
Hey isn't that a warlock? Nice at least one of them has their head on straight!
Ooh the blue skinned half giant is going to give the dragon his spear of lightning... good for him now fighter take notice that is how you should be doing this no greatsword have two one handed weapons and have one also be a ranged weapon of mass destruction!
Almost tempts me to buy it! Well almost!
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Not watching the trailer, as that I know the DVD will end up in my collection. The first is such an amusingly bad movie...the only actually redeeming factor was Jeremy Irons realizing it was a crap film and hamming it up to 11! Still, the movie cracks me up every time.
The second is low-budgety and they definitely could have used another couple passes on the dialogue, but not only did it feel like D&D, it benefited from not being the first. My girlfriend has a much lesser tolerance for low-budget, so she had a hard time sitting through it (and little taste for bad movies, so she can't stomach the first at all).
So yeah, neither good movies, but I enjoy them both for different reasons. I totally get people who don't enjoy them. I've been waiting for the new one for ages. If it's passable, I'll enjoy watching it. If it's terrible, I'll probably still enjoy watching it. And, hey, naming it Book of Vile Darkness already ties it into D&D lore way more than the first ever was...
And the Gamers, of course, rocks. Can't wait for 3! In a different direction, I'd recommend The Wild Hunt (drama/horror about a LARP gone wrong)...also pretty low-budget/indie, but really good. You see the end coming from a mile away and it's STILL intense. I dig that.
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"The third installment of the internationally renowned epic fantasy series."
Unless this is Return of the King accidently given the wrong cover on the website, I have no idea what series they mean by this.
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An Enemy Spy
"The third installment of the internationally renowned epic fantasy series."
Unless this is Return of the King accidently given the wrong cover on the website, I have no idea what series they mean by this.
Djibouti and Liechtenstein are countries too, you know.:smallcool: There are a lot of countries out there, all it takes for that to be true is for the movies to be renowned in at least two of them.
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I've seen it, and I thought it was pretty decent. I don't regret watching it.
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The Glyphstone
Djibouti and Liechtenstein are countries too, you know.:smallcool: There are a lot of countries out there, all it takes for that to be true is for the movies to be renowned in at least two of them.
Hey now. On behalf of our semi-attached neighbour country, I should be offended by that! :smallwink:
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An Enemy Spy
"The third installment of the internationally renowned epic fantasy series."
Unless this is Return of the King accidently given the wrong cover on the website, I have no idea what series they mean by this.
"Internationally" just means it has to be known in at least two countries. "Renowned" doesn't say why it's renowned.
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Eldan
Hey now. On behalf of our semi-attached neighbour country, I should be offended by that! :smallwink:
I is confused by your comment and your listed location of Sydney.
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The Glyphstone
I is confused by your comment and your listed location of Sydney.
They move Liechtenstein down south for the winter.