I love how accurate a depiction of D&D this movie is. For example here, none of the players know when the next game is, and scheduling them is impossible
Make the D&D movies the next Fast & Furious franchise, where the party grows, everyone keeps leveling up, and the stakes and powercreep keeps escalating until they’re fighting gods by the 10th movie
Anyone who thinks the Silmarillion would make for a good movie series clearly hasn’t read the Silmarillion. It’s beautiful, it’s epic, and it’s not really a narrative.
@DelilahBon_ Same. It’s at a point where I’m so comfortable with the idea that one day I’ll die that it makes me uncomfortable how uncomfortable other people are about it
@jamesjhaeck I mean, I think if you end the gaslighting at the reveal and the let the players decide how to defeat it and everything, you haven’t really taken agency away from the players, you’ve just done a really cool reveal for a monster the party gets to kill
Hey VA friends: a reminder to always ask (politely and professionally) if something feels off.
Got about 1/3 of the way through recording for a project & noticed retake dates hadn't been booked. I asked the engineer when he'd like to book something and my stomach DROPPED.
...to say that I am grateful as hell that once upon a time, before court ruling made such a thing impossible, there was a Banneker scholarship singularly devoted to advancing minority students of promise at the University of Maryland...
Um, hey @britishmuseum, it's come to my attention that your exhibit "China's hidden century" uses my translations of Qiu Jin's poetry, but you never contacted me for permission. Please note this is a copyright infringement! How are you going to fix this?? #NameTheTranslator