DungeonDelver wrote:May I?Hawk the Slayer, Ator the Eagle, Gor...ow, ow hey stop throwing stuff at me! Ow! That troll mini hurt!Okay, all kidding aside, Dragonslayer, and (strangely enough) Big Trouble in Little China are a couple of good ones.
Kosh Vorlontay wrote:StargateWaterworldCutthroat IslandThe Mummy SeriesThe ShadowSpawnThe Adventures of Baron Munchausen The Brothers Grimm Van HellsingUnderworld I&II PredatorPitch BlackThe ThingMimicThe Cave (Excellent Delver movie)Hellraiser (to a point)The Fifth ElementI'll go out on a limb and say:Flash GordanBack to the FutureHeavy MetalHeavy Metal 2000Invasion of the Body SnatchersLost Voyage (Bermuda Triangle type horror movie)Eight Legged Freaks (My 4 year old likes it )The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai
Rhone Ethenkhar wrote: No offense, but aside from the movies I removed from the list, I'm not sure really how any of these are like a "D&D Style" of film. The ones I bolded I can kinda see, but not really (Cutthroat Island?.... ) And the italicised ones I just don't get the connection . Aside from perhaps have the same theme of exploration (as a lot of action oriented films/books and in general, stories, have) I wouldn't think of most of these as D&D-esque. Just my 2 cents.
sleepyCO wrote:There have been times when I'm reading a book or watching something, not even D&D-related, and find myself slipping into a "D&D mode" of sorts; that is, I find myself thinking as I'm reading/watching that my mind is converting the story into a D&D format (maybe without the specific dice rolls, stats, etc., but definitely D&D) without thinking about it. Happen to anyone else?
brute wrote:Prince of Darkness, with the priests, zombies, ancient sect and artifact, and Gate.
Kosh Vorlontay wrote:Check out "300"http://300themovie.warnerbros.com/home.html?s=undefinedIt will give you chills of anticipation
Deadlord39 wrote:POD has always been one of my all-time favorites. John Carpenter is amazing.
Kingofpain89 wrote:Yes, where else can you watch a movie where a man is consumed from the inside by bugs and another man is killed with a rusty bicycle frame by none other than Alice Cooper?Genius. I wish he had never made Vampires or Ghosts of Mars though. He must have been on a serious bender when he wrote those two. Did you see where Rob Zombie is making a remake of the classic Halloween? Someone oughta shoot that bastard. You would think that people would learn a lesson after the crappy remakes of Psycho, The Amityville Horror, and The Fog.
IttyBitty wrote:Alice Cooper was in the movie...