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We’re back with another edition of Torture Cinema! This time we look at the awful Dungeons & Dragons (2000) monstrosity. The great thing about this episode is that you don’t have to watch the movie if you don’t want to. We’ll do the dirty work for you!
The episode is sure to bring some laughs, so tune in and enjoy!
(Sorry for the late episode, folks. I didn’t have time to edit the episode until late on Sunday and decided to push the release until Monday. Thanks for your patience!)
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Here’s the episode (show notes are below):
Intro and Torture Cinema: Dungeons & Dragons (0:00 – 36:07):
- Dungeons & Dragons (2000) (IMDB)
Our new intro music is “Time Flux” by Revolution Void (CC BY 3.0).
That’s all, folks! Thanks for listening. See you next week.
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As my name and URL might indicate, I’m a bit of a D&D fanboy, and I still have an incredibly clear and vivid memory of watching this film on my birthday….
It was every bit as bad as you say (yet somehow still better than its sequal).
I’d honestly rather watch a RedSonia, Lady Hawk, Hawk the slayer marathon than either of those two movies ever again!
… Actually Hawk the Slayers an awesome film, think I’d rather watch that 5 times in a row than any of those other films 😀
We may be forced to watch some of those films. Thanks a lot, sir…
I actually love Red Sonia and Lady Hawk, but Hawk the Slayer is awful! You have horrible taste in movies DnD! 😉
Yeah, but now we’re going to have to watch some of these :P.
How can you say that loopdilou!
Hawk the slayer is the closest movie to the average D&D group you can get! 😀
(I’d never seen lady hawk until last year actually, I was really impressed at how nice it looked! – Especially compared to Hawk the Slayer lol)
To be honest, I’d have to watch Hawk the Slayer again to make a real judgment call. The last time I saw it was probably 20 years ago. Somehow, I don’t think it’s aged well though 😉
And yes, we’re probably going to have to watch it for Torture Cinema now. Red Sonya and Lady Hawk we don’t have to watch for Torture Cinema on the grounds that I love them! 😛