A fake quasi-documentary that looks at D&D players. Though very amateurish, it has some pretty funny moments that make us look weirder than we already are.
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Reverend Mike says
The basic idea behind our making the movie, was that we wanted to show what it was to be a D&D player without completely resorting to using the stereotypical model of D&D players…it was amateurish mainly because it was just a spark of ideas I had that day…I happened to have the camera and knew I wouldn’t get it done if I put it off…so off I went…of course, the lack of a tripod and John’s incredible acting did help the impromptu look…but I never use a tripod…so bleh…
Ergo, goatfolk knights wielding warmaces art superior!…
I love postive feedback…
Reverend Mike says
The opening scene on the toilet…yea…that was the first part we shot…I had the idea while sitting there, called my buddy Corbin in, he got the camera…and so it was…
I’m so glad I was wearing my lucky Monty Python’s that day…
The Game says
Well, amateurish isn’t necessarily an insult, but that’s definitely what it is. But I did enjoy it, which is why I featured it!