The movie was portraying a typical D&D session.
That just happened to be full of characters who talk and act like they stepped out a James Gunn movie. What an amazing coincidence!
The movie was portraying a typical D&D session.
Yes (but I'm old).Did anyone realize while watching that one of the groups in the competition was made up of the characters from the cartoon? I didn't.
I really don't see where there was anything unique to James Gunn about the way it was done, it was just your typical, snarky, goofy banter. Gunn is great at that kind of thing, but there's nothing about it that is so unique that nobody else can do it.That just happened to be full of characters who talk and act like they stepped out a James Gunn movie. What an amazing coincidence!
Right. Gunn didn't invent that style. What was unique was that an 80s/90s style action movie/series group dynamic was applied to a Marvel movie. If anything, Gunn got that from someone like Wheadon.I really don't see where there was anything unique to James Gunn about the way it was done, it was just your typical, snarky, goofy banter. Gunn is great at that kind of thing, but there's nothing about it that is so unique that nobody else can do it.
I've got to disagree with you there, the characters were big part of what made the movie work so well, and I'd hate the see them relegated to nothing by cameo or supporting roles in future movies.I'd welcome another entry from this creative team, though I hope they focus on a new band of characters each film, with only small appearances by characters they've used before.
Grade: B+
They want to capture the D&D feel, kill off one of the characters, and have their brother/sister join the party, played by the same actor, except with a slightly different name and haircut.
So a Paramount + exclusive? Any idea for other services? (NO, I don't have PP)I remember the Viva La Dirt League NPC spoofs that were making fun of that slightly different name thing. They had a character who kept dying and he would come back with the same appearance, but his name would change by like a letter. Like Fogrim to Bogrim to Mogrim, etc... lol
BTW, for anyone with Paramount+ D&D: Honor Among Thieves is now available to watch. (Or at least in the US, although not sure Paramount+ exists outside the US anyway)
Agreed on all points.I've always liked Chris Pine, but I don't like his Trek trilogy, thought Wonder Woman was seriously weak sauce, and struggle to remember much of anything about Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, so it's nice to finally have a movie of his I really like.
I don't know when it will be streaming anywhere else. There was a digital purchase option that's around $20 US from Amazon and some other places that do digital movie purchases I guess.So a Paramount + exclusive? Any idea for other services? (NO, I don't have PP)
So a Paramount + exclusive? Any idea for other services? (NO, I don't have PP)
Have you got a VPN? I could tell you a way to get the American oneAnother wonderful choice by Paramount+ to NOT have this movie in the UK. Give yourselves a raise, lads.
FFS.
I've always liked Chris Pine, but I don't like his Trek trilogy, thought Wonder Woman was seriously weak sauce, and struggle to remember much of anything about Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, so it's nice to finally have a movie of his I really like.
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