Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves | Canadian First Time Watching | Movie Reaction & Review
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Published 2023-06-09
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00:00 - Intro
01:23 - Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves
30:39 - Discussion
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All Comments (21)
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'Jarnathan' is the type of name you get when you ask the DM for an NPCs name and they have nothing prepared. 'Uhhhh, I don't know... Jarnathan, let's call him Jarnathan, sure.'
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Themberchaud the Red Dragon was domesticated by the deep dwarves to power their forges. He is canon in the Forgotten Realms setting, and hands down one of the best parts of the movie.
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The Hither-Thither Staff is totally something the DM would pull out of his ass in a moment just like that, where he didn't account for the clumsiness of the players navigating them into a dead end, just so they could actually continue the story. And then later the DM had to make the painting fall on its face because this time he didn't account for the ingenuity of the players and them figuring out a way to abuse this item in a way that let them bypass a major plot point (the whole Helm of Disjunction thing).
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FINALLY someone made the "Mini Cooper" joke!!!
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I died when I saw the 80s cartoon team just appear during the tournament. Especially when they where urging the group to join them into the next level but Edgin decided to take another route. My heart strings got pulled there. And Mini Cooper was a legendary grab Simone.
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The look of pure joy on Simone's face when she saw the owlbear was worth everything
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After playing D&D for 40 years we finally have a not only good but a great D&D movie.
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I loved how Simone said "Not being expert on D&D" and recognized alomost every beast, spell and other stuff after that)))
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Simon had to come to terms with himself as a Sorcerer and believe in himself in order to attune because Charisma is the spellcasting stat for Sorcerers.
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The fat dragon was actually from a an official D&D module. His name is Themberchaud and he used to live in a gray dwarf city called Gracklstugh. Unfortunately none of my players who played in that game had a reason to go to Gracklstugh at least in the direction we went with it but Themby was hanging out there the whole time. ^v^
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This movie had no business being THIS great and entertaining. I loved everything about this
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During the fat dragon sequence, I could not stop laughing. 😅 This film doesn't just capture the feel of a D&D setting, it captures why people continue to play it, 50 years later. It's fun . 😊
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ROFLMAO...the simultaneous "mini Cooper" absolutely killed me...I say it again, Simone and George are just about the funniest reactors around. 💯😂
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I love that Forge was bragging about the addition of all new portcullises at each gate, and those portcullises wind up saving the heroes at multiple points.
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I just love that one of the other parties in the maze at the Games is lifted directly from the 80’s D&D Saturday Morning Cartoon. It’s a nice callback to an earlier iteration of the IP.
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The great thing about Zenk walking over the rock is that it was improvised. The director decided not to call cut while Rege-Jean Page was walking away in one of the takes, just to see what would happen. Page decided that, faced with a giant rock in his way, that Zenk probably would just walk right over it and keep going in his intended direction.
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That dragon is cannon. His name is Themberchaud.
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The dragon's name is Themberchaud. You can actually interact with him in the Out of the Abyss adventure. My party tried to steal his egg and he pancaked us lmao.
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I spent most of this movie identifying all of the monsters. I especially loved the two baby rust monsters fighting on the beam above the alley.
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I know it has been said by a lot of people but the first time I saw this it reminded me of my groups own campaigns. Xenk was a perfect representation of an NPC that is better at everything but it is not their story. The party going though with the plan to break out of prison even though they were going to get out from the DM so the story would progress. The way the wild magic worked and how they used cantrips and magical components. It really was the best visual telling of what a good DnD campaign would look like.