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From: Adam Miller <nghtdrud@??????.net> Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2000 08:35:02 -0600 Subject: Re: Future D&D hollywood
Well, I've just spent a couple of hours reading what people had to say about the movie. Seems you either love it or hate it. Anyways, that's not the point of this message. This post is more to what should the future of D&D movies/hollywood be? I personally think they should shy away from continuing a series of this movie; any sequel(s) won't have the budge (sequels almost never do) and likely won't be even as good as the first. Instead, I think WotC's eyes should turn to made-for-TV mini-series; such shows can be just as good as a big-budget movies, can have good actors, and have _much_ more time for character development. I've heard that the Sci fi channel's recent DUNE mini-series is proof to that (don't get the sci fi channel )^:) I really wouldn't go the route of a full-blown series, because they'd have a smaller budget and it'd get way too repetitive once the main plotline gets resolved. Anyways, that's my thoughts; anyone else want to comment?:) -- Adam Miller
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| Future D&D hollywood | Adam Miller | |||
| Re: Future D&D hollywood | Shea Silvermoon | |||
| Re: Future D&D hollywood | Rian A. McMurtry | |||
| Re: Future D&D hollywood | Rob Baranowski | |||
| Re: Future D&D hollywood | wiskapious | |||
| Re: Future D&D hollywood | wiskapious | |||
| Re: Future D&D hollywood | Wizards Shopper | |||
| Re: Future D&D hollywood | Ben Wafer | |||
| Re: Future D&D hollywood | wiskapious | |||
| Re: Future D&D hollywood | wiskapious | |||
| Re: Future D&D hollywood | Rob Baranowski |