Director: Gerry Lively. Writer: Brian Rudnick. Cast: Meagan Good, Eleanor Gecks and James Rawlings. An extremely long prologue sets more than just the tone of a dark fantasy film based off a franchise. Dungeons and Dragons: The Book of Vile Darkness is a movie that could have been better and the third time around is not the charm. This direct to video UK product is supposed to have a supernatural theme. Instead, it dodges around the idea like a ghost not wanting to tell its tale. This is a film that is based on a post-Gygax created world. When Wizards of the Coast bought Tsr, the original publishing company, as their way of saving the company from bankruptcy, some gamers wanting a media translation of their favourite game may feel divided. This film does have a good feeling of a medieval product, but is it dungeons and dragons? And, where...
- 10/27/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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