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Like the DM was railroading a little by asking Edgin’s player to set up the backstory (probably for Doric and Xenk’s players) he was gonna have the pardon approved anyway but Edgin and Holga’s players found out about Jarnathan beforehand and wanted to do the epic escape no matter what
@@indigoward4396 DM: ok ok, if I let this happen you promise not to kill any of them…looking at you Holga Edgin: it’s literally in our backstory that we don’t DM: well sorry for not noticing that, I was too busy telling you that Jarnathan isn’t coming! Holga roll to attack! Holga: I throw potatoes at them DM: FOR GODS SAKE EVERY FRICKING TIME!!!!!
Edgin's player: Is Jarnathan coming? DM: *sigh* for the millionth time no Edgin's player: Please? DM: Fine, you see a black feather aarakocra step in Edgin's player: Great I maneuver him to window and we jump out the window with him
the part that killed me the most was the -Paladin- DMPC getting the party back on track with the main plot and after the party messing up the puzzle they planned out having a hand wave solution to keep the session going
Edgin made a point of mentioning that he was an aaracokra and I was wondering why his race was important. Turns out, it's important because he can fly.
They didn't make a movie about the setting of D&D, they made a movie about how D&D is actually played. Overacting, conversely ignoring all exposition and lore to focus on the fighting only, the associated murderhobo tendencies, ridiculous quests, the DM having to use deus ex machina and ridiculous luck and coincidences to keep things remotely on track, characters using INT or CHA as a dump stat and it showing....
@@jarowan all the random dumb mistakes they made like the graveyard scene, even moments where the DM decides to be a trickster god and do shitty stuff to the party like having the helmet constantly rejecting Simon
Jarnathan is literally the character who the DM named on the spot by corrupting an English name and the players become obsessed with him and drag him into their shenanigans.
I hope this movie gets enough streams for a sequel!! I would love to see more of this world even if we don’t follow these characters (although they’d be fun to watch)
9:26 this is the most peak-D&D moment of the film. Hands down. The players succeeded spectacularly on a dumb and convoluted plan that is 100% unnecessary. And probably making things worse with ramifications in the end.
I love how many scenes begin with a top down perspective. Gives the movie its own cinematic language that helps it stand out, and also a nice reference to the perspective of players looking down at a tabletop
When the councilwoman yelled, "Oh Jarmathan!" I busted out laughing from deep within my belly. lol And then again when she did the same at the end of the movie. Poor Jarnathan! hahahaha
God the costume on Jarnathan is gorgeous, actually absolutely gorgeous I love it. Actually, costumes all around are wonderful. Why do CG when you can have accomplished artists and designers make real physical outfits? And then throw them out of a window.
One word: union I believe for practical effects that part of the movie-making biz is unionized so in order to get around not having to rely on that studios opt for CG
@@thefirstofthelastones8952 Unions are very protective of their workers, they do not allow any mistreatment, any reduction in pay, or any unnecessary job loss without due inquiry and compensation. CGI artists are not unionized, there was a push for it ten years ago but some hullabaloo prevented it from happening. Practical effects artists very much are unionized. In order to cut costs, movie studios will overuse CGI because they can abuse and underpay the artists, as the artists have no protection. They would not be able to get away with this by hiring practical effects artists. Even cheap practical effects artists are not hired because studios have become so abusive to *all* their employees they can't risk union interference.
@@captaintalon4485 the Irony is that this movie was only 100mil to make, now compare that to the little mermaid which was 250 mil, what they spend the money on?!
I applaud whoever came up with "Jarnathan" as the pitch perfect "DM has to think of a fantasy-ish sounding name on the spot". The scene, and the whole movie for that matter, was a delight.
Never played D&D myself but I have a friend who plays it all the time and once told me about his character and went into this amount of detail of his character's backstory. Seeing this reminded me of that.
Something about actors trying to act like very how passionate amateurs try to act (very complicated, I know) tied with D&D style genuinely hilarious one-liners that would get the table roaring in laughter for weeks afterwards, worked so well. Going for the "adventure the party imagines" versus the typical "cut to the table and make the focus the game, not the intent" was definitely the best idea Paramount ever made.
@@ZukoHalliwell i understand that but there are those times where no matter what you think there are movies that are much much better than others. Ppl absolutely never would think this film is better than John Wick 4. No way. Same with GOTG3. That’s like you saying Jaws 4 is better than Inception because opinions 😂
Does that count as a question? Yes You're only supposed to answer when I ask gonna question directly, right? Yes What's your favorite dish? Oats...no wait Parsley What's 2+2? I don't know, I'm bad at math. * dies *
When it got to the final scene, when Forge is narrating to the same council, I remember thinking "Oh shit, it would be hilarious if he tried to escape the same way"... and when he did, I almost died laughing.
As a former DM, I have an idea how this went among the players: The DM wanted Edgin to pass a persuasion check depending on how well he tells his story. However, Edgin's player didn't want to risk relying on that, so he came up with the crazy plan using Jarnathan. The DM didn't like that so he had him delayed, hoping Edgin sticking to his plan. Instead, Edgin kept making persuasion attempts to wait for Jarnathan (which would have likely only succeeded with a roll of 20). In the end, Edgin was forced to roll a persuasion check on his story (which was successful) but he immediately tried rolling for more stalling, so the DM was like "whatever, Jarnathan steps in". Edgin immediately seized the opportunity, not giving the DM a chance to tell that the skill check was successful until they already jumped out of the window.
Alternatively: They heard that there was an aarakokra named "Jarnathan" and immediately Edgin's player went "fuck that last plan. Everything has to hinge on Jarnathan"
whether it was intentional or not... I... LOVE... that this film portrays the sheer insanity taking place in an actual DND session rather than making the main focus on the actual lore haha
It has the dramatic, sad backstory for a fairly goofy character, recognizable spells and resorting to absolute chaos as a solution rather than trying the straightforward route. This is the scene where I was like "okay, this is gonna be good. This movie gets D&D"
The councilwoman saying "we are entirely capable of deciding your case without Jarnathan" at 03:44 was likely giving an early warning sign, and note that Edgin didn't ask for Jarnathan again until he had finished his backstory and the Council was about to make their decision.
This is the best movie I’ve seen in years. It’s been a long time since there was a movie that I just wanted to watch all the time. They really did this perfectly.
DM: Wow, that was really stellar roleplaying. You don’t even need to roll, your plea clearly has moved the council, and they move to- Player: Wait can we still do the thing though? DM: but- you’ll be branded as criminals still then, you could just leave with free travel to get where you want to go faster! Player: …Nah we wanna do the thing still. DM sighs. “Fine. Roll athletics.”
Most underrated movie of 2023.. Watched it today, and I really really enjoyed the movie.. Why didn't I watch it in theatres?? Noone told me movie was this good!!
This movie encapsulates what tabletop RPGs are really about, and what was missing from the first one: the fun resulting of the chaotic mess of a handful of players and the game master's desperate attempts to keep the story on tracks.
Alas if only Siegfried Kirchei- I mean, Jarnathan was here! I love this movie so much. It's the best D&D movie since the first one in 2000. If you make a sequel, please get all actors back, in new roles! That's the most popular idea among fans :D
Wizards of the Coast made Revel's End in Rime of the Frostmaiden for this movie. The directors of this movie asked WoTC is there a maximum security prison anywhere on Faerie for them to use in this movie, and initially WoTC didn't, so they created Revel's End in the Frostmaiden adventure, which is less than a decade before this movie in the Forgotten Realms D&D timeline.
I met my wife through a random DND pick up game i was invited to. the party was down 1 and my friend thought of me and invited me to the game and it was there I met the love of my life. So DND has a special place in both of our hearts. then when we saw they were making this movie we both thought "oh boy here we go again, Hollywood is coming to ruin the DND name" and we couldnt have been more wrong. after watching this movie the first time we watched it a second time right after cause we loved it so much and the 2nd time through we noticed some more cool little details about the movie. this movie was definitely made by DND lovers, and we thank you!
The funny thing about this is the council approved their pardon. They were literally about to be free legally, but jumped the gun and through the window.
This scene is great because the build up leads you to believe that Jarnathan is an insider or someone they bribed to sway the vote. Then he shows up and you realize this really is just a dumb group of DnD players that heard a description of Jarnathan and immediately thought "Bird. Fly. Window"
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I can’t wait 😜 to watch at home 🏡 when I get it
On RUclips yet? 😂
@@Leah_Newton maybe 🤔?
If only you didn't hate Canada.
This has such pure “player wants to do one thing but the DM doesn’t want it to happen” energy and I love it
This exactly!
Like the DM was railroading a little by asking Edgin’s player to set up the backstory (probably for Doric and Xenk’s players) he was gonna have the pardon approved anyway but Edgin and Holga’s players found out about Jarnathan beforehand and wanted to do the epic escape no matter what
@@mrcritical6751LOL 😂
Edgin and Holga's players to the DM: "We just wanted the first session to be epic! Is that okay?!"
@@indigoward4396
DM: ok ok, if I let this happen you promise not to kill any of them…looking at you Holga
Edgin: it’s literally in our backstory that we don’t
DM: well sorry for not noticing that, I was too busy telling you that Jarnathan isn’t coming! Holga roll to attack!
Holga: I throw potatoes at them
DM: FOR GODS SAKE EVERY FRICKING TIME!!!!!
That's a bad DM then. I LOVE the movie "Zero charisma" because it perfectly encapsulates bad DMs
"BUT WE APPROVED YOUR PARDON!?"
That's DnD in a nutshell. There's no one more dangerous to the party than the party itself!
Edgin's player: Is Jarnathan coming?
DM: *sigh* for the millionth time no
Edgin's player: Please?
DM: Fine, you see a black feather aarakocra step in
Edgin's player: Great I maneuver him to window and we jump out the window with him
the part that killed me the most was the -Paladin- DMPC getting the party back on track with the main plot and after the party messing up the puzzle they planned out having a hand wave solution to keep the session going
@@TheMonkeygoneape and then in typical dnd fashion the hand wave solution becoming the keystone to every major solution after that point
@@TheMonkeygoneape 😂EXACTLY 🎉
except for the DM who wants to kill the party
"She's throwing potatoes." "Oh, Jarnathan!"
That lady had two lines and she made the most of them 😂
The line reads for those are so funny. She really did the most with a tiny part
Sometimes I wonder what lines were ad-libbed in this film lol
@@natemyers4946i think the line were the party is watchin xenk walk away in a straight line was ad-libbed.
having played BG3.... i now know how dangerous potato throwing is.
Just ask Tommyinnit, potato victim.
Honestly jumping out of the window even when the pardon is approved is something a dnd player would do no doubt.
Yeah, human stupidity is an amazing thing.
I was wondering who Jarnathen was. I thought he was their insider or someone who was a sympathetic ear. Nope, he just had wings 😂
I thought they were best friends or someone they helped in the past or something. Nope, he was stalling for time until he showed up
that set up was amazing…. like no Karnathan enters and he has no idea who this people are
Edgin made a point of mentioning that he was an aaracokra and I was wondering why his race was important. Turns out, it's important because he can fly.
They were already sympathetic to Edgin.
The in-joke for D&D players is that Jarnathan is an aaracorka, which is a species that would be sympathetic to them. But they just grab him anyway :D
This is what dungeons and dragons is all about, the pure chaos unfold of random decisions.
Not to forget about the type 2 diabetes ridden dragon.
Can't we get more The legend of Vox machina and This movie was fun👌❤️
"It's just, hard to relive this..... Without Jarnathan here. :/" Chris Pine's delivery was so fucking good. Amazing movie.
I love that he has to give us his backstory. The dialogue in this move feels like the dialogue of the game.
The guys who made it play it to begin with.
How did Edgin meet Zia?
They didn't make a movie about the setting of D&D, they made a movie about how D&D is actually played. Overacting, conversely ignoring all exposition and lore to focus on the fighting only, the associated murderhobo tendencies, ridiculous quests, the DM having to use deus ex machina and ridiculous luck and coincidences to keep things remotely on track, characters using INT or CHA as a dump stat and it showing....
movie*
@@jarowan all the random dumb mistakes they made like the graveyard scene, even moments where the DM decides to be a trickster god and do shitty stuff to the party like having the helmet constantly rejecting Simon
but we've approved your pardon!
She is throwing potatoes! How dumb of her!
FLY BIRD FLY
At least we know why they wanted to wait for Johnathan lol
It's Jarnathan.
@@SergeyLazutin is it really, even funnier lol
"Thats a Harper stronghold, I don't know if you heard of it, Jarnathan has..."
😂
Oh Jarnathan🗣️
Jarnathan is literally the character who the DM named on the spot by corrupting an English name and the players become obsessed with him and drag him into their shenanigans.
It's a perfect name for this. It's so funny.
No matter what, we have to kidnap Jarnathan.
I hope this movie gets enough streams for a sequel!! I would love to see more of this world even if we don’t follow these characters (although they’d be fun to watch)
It will get a sequel. It was considered a hit in the movie theaters... I'm sure it will be a hit on streaming. Heck, I'm gonna buy it!
@@tysonthomas7094 Is it though? I love the movie, but I’ve heard it didn’t make as much money as they expect in the theaters
It has been greenlit for a series by Paramount with Drew Crevello as show runner.
lol this movie is complete fucking trash. Another man hating forced diversity pile of shit.
It was one of the best movies this year bar none.
9:26 this is the most peak-D&D moment of the film. Hands down.
The players succeeded spectacularly on a dumb and convoluted plan that is 100% unnecessary. And probably making things worse with ramifications in the end.
That moment immediately sold the “it’s the DnD movie” to me.
I love how many scenes begin with a top down perspective. Gives the movie its own cinematic language that helps it stand out, and also a nice reference to the perspective of players looking down at a tabletop
Much like the top down look on a battle map
My head canon is they rolled their way during the script writing to make it more accurate to a DnD session
When the councilwoman yelled, "Oh Jarmathan!" I busted out laughing from deep within my belly. lol And then again when she did the same at the end of the movie. Poor Jarnathan! hahahaha
I like how it implies this isn’t the first time something like this happened
@@MrHalohunter24 Poor Jarnathan, being used as the prisoners unlucky glider to escape.
Is it really spelled like that?
Me too my favorite parts
yep! thing about D&D is that a lot of silly names are used for NPCs and even player characters!
AH YES THE 10 PAGE LONG BACKSTORY CHARACTER. They nailed DND.
Funny thing is Jarnathan looks like an understanding person.
the "you went back too far" bit killed me
God the costume on Jarnathan is gorgeous, actually absolutely gorgeous I love it. Actually, costumes all around are wonderful. Why do CG when you can have accomplished artists and designers make real physical outfits?
And then throw them out of a window.
One word: union
I believe for practical effects that part of the movie-making biz is unionized so in order to get around not having to rely on that studios opt for CG
@@captaintalon4485 I don't follow like do they have to be part of a "union" to do that orrrrr?.....
@@thefirstofthelastones8952 Unions are very protective of their workers, they do not allow any mistreatment, any reduction in pay, or any unnecessary job loss without due inquiry and compensation. CGI artists are not unionized, there was a push for it ten years ago but some hullabaloo prevented it from happening. Practical effects artists very much are unionized. In order to cut costs, movie studios will overuse CGI because they can abuse and underpay the artists, as the artists have no protection. They would not be able to get away with this by hiring practical effects artists. Even cheap practical effects artists are not hired because studios have become so abusive to *all* their employees they can't risk union interference.
@@captaintalon4485 the Irony is that this movie was only 100mil to make, now compare that to the little mermaid which was 250 mil, what they spend the money on?!
@@alexdavis-mann8513 Lining exec pockets, that's what.
I applaud whoever came up with "Jarnathan" as the pitch perfect "DM has to think of a fantasy-ish sounding name on the spot". The scene, and the whole movie for that matter, was a delight.
The way the councilwoman yelled "She's throwing potatoes!" is hysterical
Never played D&D myself but I have a friend who plays it all the time and once told me about his character and went into this amount of detail of his character's backstory. Seeing this reminded me of that.
They approved his pardon 😂😂
I couldn’t stop laughing when that happened 😂
Me and my friends started dying when we saw the color green on the paperwork, lmfao
Lmao that caught me off guard 😂
I swear, "But we approved your pardon!" is such a great punchline 😂
I love the lady who goes "JARNATHAN!!" 😂
Something about actors trying to act like very how passionate amateurs try to act (very complicated, I know) tied with D&D style genuinely hilarious one-liners that would get the table roaring in laughter for weeks afterwards, worked so well. Going for the "adventure the party imagines" versus the typical "cut to the table and make the focus the game, not the intent" was definitely the best idea Paramount ever made.
This movie's marketing team absolutely did it dirty.
So true. None of the trailers got me invested. They should all be fired. Thankfully the movie is awesome.
Yes
Funny that history repeats with Transformers One. Both films are from Paramount.
Did not think much of it and was skeptical but... it turned out amazing. Great atmosphere and characters. Best movie of the year, for D&D fans or not.
There’s no way it’s the best movie of the year lol. Not even close.
@@pab1381 We're only halfway through the year. Maybe, in the words of Homer Simpson, it's the best movie of the year *so far.* 😜
@@ZukoHalliwell but it isn’t lol. GOTG3 is much much better. Easily. Oh yeah and a little known movie called “John Wick 4”.
@@pab1381 Everyone's entitled to their own opinion.
@@ZukoHalliwell i understand that but there are those times where no matter what you think there are movies that are much much better than others. Ppl absolutely never would think this film is better than John Wick 4. No way. Same with GOTG3. That’s like you saying Jaws 4 is better than Inception because opinions 😂
This movie including puppeteers is pure Sweetness for
"BUT WE APPROVE YOUR PARDON"
Funniest scene in the entire movie. The perfect joke. Still find myself grinning at this whenever I think about it.
Not to mention, it's a surprising and hilarious setup for the joke at the end
JARNATHAN!!!
Does that count as a question?
Yes
You're only supposed to answer when I ask gonna question directly, right?
Yes
What's your favorite dish?
Oats...no wait Parsley
What's 2+2?
I don't know, I'm bad at math.
* dies *
I think you got her.
Oh no nevermind, she's still alive
When it got to the final scene, when Forge is narrating to the same council, I remember thinking "Oh shit, it would be hilarious if he tried to escape the same way"... and when he did, I almost died laughing.
"But we approved your pardon!" As they're jumping out the window bahahaha
As a former DM, I have an idea how this went among the players:
The DM wanted Edgin to pass a persuasion check depending on how well he tells his story. However, Edgin's player didn't want to risk relying on that, so he came up with the crazy plan using Jarnathan. The DM didn't like that so he had him delayed, hoping Edgin sticking to his plan.
Instead, Edgin kept making persuasion attempts to wait for Jarnathan (which would have likely only succeeded with a roll of 20).
In the end, Edgin was forced to roll a persuasion check on his story (which was successful) but he immediately tried rolling for more stalling, so the DM was like "whatever, Jarnathan steps in". Edgin immediately seized the opportunity, not giving the DM a chance to tell that the skill check was successful until they already jumped out of the window.
Alternatively: They heard that there was an aarakokra named "Jarnathan" and immediately Edgin's player went "fuck that last plan. Everything has to hinge on Jarnathan"
Oh these are the moments we live for as Dnd players
whether it was intentional or not... I... LOVE... that this film portrays the sheer insanity taking place in an actual DND session rather than making the main focus on the actual lore haha
"Whats the guys name?"
DM, trying to come up with a name fast: ".....Jarmathan"
It has the dramatic, sad backstory for a fairly goofy character, recognizable spells and resorting to absolute chaos as a solution rather than trying the straightforward route. This is the scene where I was like "okay, this is gonna be good. This movie gets D&D"
I'm sorry it's hard to re-live this.....without Jarnathan here.
"Again with this?"
Still underrated and one of my favourite movies of the year
Loved the baby's reaction at 4:36! Don't get between Holga and her potatoes!
FLY, BIRD, FLY!
Proud to be in this film’s credits - moreover, to have worked on it. :)
I'm actually surprised the council didn't say, "If you mention Jarnathan *one more time,* your pardon is denied!"
That would of been funny
The councilwoman saying "we are entirely capable of deciding your case without Jarnathan" at 03:44 was likely giving an early warning sign, and note that Edgin didn't ask for Jarnathan again until he had finished his backstory and the Council was about to make their decision.
This is the best movie I’ve seen in years. It’s been a long time since there was a movie that I just wanted to watch all the time. They really did this perfectly.
I feel like this isn’t the first time something like this has happened to jarnathan
DM: Wow, that was really stellar roleplaying. You don’t even need to roll, your plea clearly has moved the council, and they move to-
Player: Wait can we still do the thing though?
DM: but- you’ll be branded as criminals still then, you could just leave with free travel to get where you want to go faster!
Player: …Nah we wanna do the thing still.
DM sighs. “Fine. Roll athletics.”
Most underrated movie of 2023.. Watched it today, and I really really enjoyed the movie.. Why didn't I watch it in theatres?? Noone told me movie was this good!!
They definitely got to make more Dungeon and Dragons!
I love that we got a focus on platonic relationship between a male and female leads.
🎉🎉🎉
This movie encapsulates what tabletop RPGs are really about, and what was missing from the first one: the fun resulting of the chaotic mess of a handful of players and the game master's desperate attempts to keep the story on tracks.
"She's throwing potatoes" 😂😂😂😂😂
The writing in this movie is impeccable ! 😂
"She's throwing potatoes!" lololol awesome
"She's throwin' pohtaytoes!"
"Oh JaRnAthAn!"
Alas if only Siegfried Kirchei- I mean, Jarnathan was here!
I love this movie so much. It's the best D&D movie since the first one in 2000.
If you make a sequel, please get all actors back, in new roles! That's the most popular idea among fans :D
Y'all really went off with this one LoL 😂😂😂 The Jonathan part keeps on killing me 😭😭
"She's throwing po-ta-toes!" - What a great line! (When I saw the movie in the theater, I thought I heard "She's lobbing po-ta-toes!"?)
Even the baby stares at her... scared ... 4:24 4:30 pure gold...
Love the inclusion of Revel's end prison. Just finished playing rime of the frostmaiden with my mates so it was great to see it in live action
Wizards of the Coast made Revel's End in Rime of the Frostmaiden for this movie. The directors of this movie asked WoTC is there a maximum security prison anywhere on Faerie for them to use in this movie, and initially WoTC didn't, so they created Revel's End in the Frostmaiden adventure, which is less than a decade before this movie in the Forgotten Realms D&D timeline.
This film is home collection material for sure.
This movie was so good. They nailed it.
I thought they where counting on Jarnathan to come because they bribed him.
0:57 love the music
As DM tho you should allow player ingenuity, using an aarakocra as a glider to escape prison it's just brilliant
Fun fact: aarocokra have a natural life expectancy of 30 years.
I loved this movie. I regret not watching it in the theaters, and will definately not skip out on the sequel!
Jonathan's scene got me twice!
It's Jarnathan, not Jonathan.
@@ZukoHalliwell well, if you're from Boston and drop your "R" it makes sense. lol
I really hope they make a sequel to this movie.
I met my wife through a random DND pick up game i was invited to. the party was down 1 and my friend thought of me and invited me to the game and it was there I met the love of my life. So DND has a special place in both of our hearts. then when we saw they were making this movie we both thought "oh boy here we go again, Hollywood is coming to ruin the DND name" and we couldnt have been more wrong. after watching this movie the first time we watched it a second time right after cause we loved it so much and the 2nd time through we noticed some more cool little details about the movie. this movie was definitely made by DND lovers, and we thank you!
That
But we approved your pardon!!! Lmao hahahha.
You know who would love this? Jarnathen
I adore this movie and this scene is everything :D All the “Jarnathan” references sent me like nobody’s business 😂
i literally started laughing my ass off when Jarnathan enters. I knew something crazy was going to happen.
I want the DVD & all the goodies inside!!!
Best part is in the end they took out the window and made it a wall instead
A sad story, but the fact his plan to escape worked, even when they were pardoned was funny AF!!!! XD
The funny thing about this is the council approved their pardon. They were literally about to be free legally, but jumped the gun and through the window.
At least they learn from their mistake and announce their verdict the moment they put a stamp on the paper later
They literally need more protagonist characters like that dragon juror.
I like that they made more different species as citizens.
Saw this in theaters, it was a lot better than I thought it would be!
I love that he nat 20s the pursastion but cant risk it so fucking runs anyway
I like how you can tell they approved the pardon before the escape. at 9:09 he stamps green wax for "approved" rather than red for "rejected"
that dragonborn looks fucking incredible
I had very high hopes for this movie and I wasn't disappointed at all. Funny, heartwarming and amazing movie.
9:18 oh that's why lolz, and then about "but you already approved your pardon" lolz
This scene is great because the build up leads you to believe that Jarnathan is an insider or someone they bribed to sway the vote. Then he shows up and you realize this really is just a dumb group of DnD players that heard a description of Jarnathan and immediately thought "Bird. Fly. Window"
"Oh, Jarnathan!" Loool...
This was a very well done movie
It's was heart warming, hilarious and inspiring.
The VFX were amazing
This was such a fun movie.
i must say Chris Pine performance is great
1:49 Favorite Funny Scene with Chris Pine 😂
Great movie. Need another dnd movie. There is so much rich lore available.
Most enjoyable film I've seen since 'The Princess Bride' or 'Stand by Me' and those were back in the late '80's . Well done !
I just want someone to be as happy to see me as Edgin was to see Jarnathan. I truly think he saw him as a brother.
Best joke ever. Really, all movies should try to have jokes like this one, it has everything!
Even better was Jonathan Final scene.
i got feeling this is the best movie from video game this 10yrs
It’s from a table top but fair enough
@@peterstoric6560 oh nice >.< by this trailer, at very least it make me feel wanna know more detail about the game
thx
@@revenant6th it’s a pretty fun game, it can seem a little daunting if you’re new but all you really need are some friends to play with
This movie had me laughing so hard at times
Love the vibe of Chris Pines mate being Janathan and running late to the game but everyone else wants to start.
0:05 Is that a Dragonborn?
They. I believe it's at least 50% practical effects
They even had Tabaxi in the movie
Jarnathaaaan!! Lol
Thoroughly enjoyed this movie. Hopefully with the success of baldurs gate 3, we will get to see more high fantasy movies.
Parole for grand larceny after just 2 years is quite generous
i love that they did this, but was given a pardon.