In this episode of Wizards and Walk Drives, the hosts delve into the 1983 cult classic film Krull, exploring its themes, characters, and production challenges
I remember my mum taking me to this movie because she had heard that its working title was 'Dungeons and Dragons'. She thought the movie was awful and apologised to me. I thought it was amazing because I was 12 or 13. It really influenced my D&D games at the time.
Thanks for having me on the channel. Krull is the movie I wanted to be great and love. Still a re-edit could make a huge difference.
I remember my mum taking me to this movie because she had heard that its working title was 'Dungeons and Dragons'. She thought the movie was awful and apologised to me. I thought it was amazing because I was 12 or 13. It really influenced my D&D games at the time.
Honestly, that’s what makes it great! It’s like watching someone’s chaotic D&D campaign come to life, plot holes and all
Not often you see Bernard Bresslaw in a serious role. I'm just so used to him in the _Carry On_ movies.
I know they’re a big part of British comedy history, but I’ve never actually watched a Carry On movie
@WizardsWarpDrives-g7j Ooh, I wonder how they'd be regarded by virgin eyes (ooer missus). I believe Benny Hill still works well.
literaly cannot listen to this at les than 1.5x speed, at least you'l get veiw here and on podcast...
It's a slow pace in this podcast, because it's not heavily planned out.
@@sirloin869 thanks
Is that because of our accents?
I could not get on with _Krull._
_Hawk the Slayer_ was more my thing.
I should watch both again.
Totally fair! Hawk the Slayer has that classic, campy charm. A double feature sounds like a great idea