I loved it. It was fun.
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It's been out long enough that it's starting to get some opinions that hate or nitpick it to death, but I think the fact it got so much overall good reception from the DnD crowd when it first came out says something. And once you realize it's a visualization of a session between players and the DM, a rewatch to catch the little details that were missed before makes it even more enjoyable.
as someone who casually plays D&D, I loved it. It seemed chock full of references and was genuinely funny
I really enjoyed it. Its very self aware and a fun silly adventure story.
It was so much better than we (wife and myself) expected it to be. Strongly recommend it to casual d&d enjoyers (such as we are), there was one or two things that didn't work, and the writing was cliche at a couple points, but the acting was superb and the visuals were awesome. more hardcore people will probably find more nits to pick, but I think it'll be appealing to a broad audience, d&d fans included. I hope it earns the studio enough to try to make another one, especially if they can bring back the main cast, they had really good chemistry.
I didn't think it was. I'd definitely be down for more movies in the dnd universe though if this was an example of what they'd be doing if that helps at all. Probably not a theater level movie but a good home movie or fun with friends watching for sure.
I had a great time with it! Showed it to friends who knew dnd and some who didn’t and they all had a blast!!
I loved it and thought it was worth the price of admission.
It's good in a cheesy, nerdy way
Is it high art? No. Enjoyable? Very much.
While it might not be high art, and while it was clearly never trying to be, I'd argue that it does have more nuance and clever writing than many other action/fantasy movies recently.
Tldr: It's not high art, but it's still art.
It's good even if some mechanical inaccuracies bother me (Mostly the fact that the bard casts zero spells)
It's not awful, but not the kind of movie I like. Most of the community seems to view it positively. I think marvel movies are a fair analogue in terms of quality, although my markers for quality might differ from yours.
Great movie. A lot more fun than I expected with some terrific action and legit good laughs.
Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter is about intelligent nobility and mostly rich guys doing good things whereas D&D has always been about dirtbags trying to scam a buck. It has more in common with Conan, Jack Vance's Dying Earth, Fafhrd and Grey Mouser, Elric of Melniboné (and outright stolen concepts from everywhere).
Yeah the new one is great, I was afraid they'd water-down any violence or horror too much. Didn't make a lot of money :(
The saddest part is since it didn't do spectacular nor did it blow away sales like Stranger Things or Critical Role did I imagine some scumbag executive will say movies like this aren't profitable and resort to some cookie cutter structure if there ever is a future reboot.
Best case scenario is it becomes cult status like Scott Pilgrim or something and becomes a long term return to prove it's worth.
I used to have Chris Cox's business card I wish I still had it to call and ask to keep Studio One (he is the new CEO)
D&D is about anything really, the GM has the creative license after all.
It didn't do well because it came out at a bad time. Just before the Super Mario movie, and also I think another movie that I can't remember. It was basically sandwiched.
"Oh Jarnathan!"
really fun movie. Even friends who had zero exposure to DnD enjoyed it.
It's not. Really fun and well made
I thought it was great! It was enjoyable for me (D&D player) and family/friends who have never played D&D.
It's so good, fun, funny and exciting. Loved it.
It was fun, but the CGI was dated in parts. Overall, glad I streamed it instead of seeing it in theaters
I'd say it's okay, not bad and not particularly good.
The druid uses a sword. Made of metal.
Other than that it was entertaining, however from a critical standpoint it seems like they tried to fit too many storylines into a movie that wasn't long enough to support them. Could have easily been 2, or 3 movies worth of content.
I saw it last week and I think it's brilliant.
Please no links to streaming sites or downloads please.
great movie, loved it.
It was ok. Had it's moments