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I will recommend The 13th Warrior in every thread like this until the day I die. If you can't work it into a Veeky Forums game, you have no business being here.
This but not for dnd
It's like silent hill goonies + Cthulhu
Yeah the Adults storyline is basically a Call of Cthulhu campaign set in the 80's.
Man fuck Daenerys.
All those 80s movies about how roleplaying games will lead to murder
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Is Jumanji too on the nose?
Holy shit, i always wanted to run a " the mist" type game and never had a good system for it, thanks m8
Backdoor Sluts 9 is the best example of 3.5 D&D I have ever seen.
Stargate SG-1, Atlantis, and not Universe
Definitely not your pic
Can't believe no one mentioned it before, but The Gamers: Dorkness Rising is fucking gold.
The expanse, recently got into and it's really entertaining. It would work well as an RPG.
It's a fun movie and even features a magical board game. Of course it's Veeky Forums related.
God the third one was such a disappointment.
I love Gamers. The first one was my introduction to DnD
not the one you posted
Leverage. Conveniently already an rpg but also good inspiration if you want a team based crime/investigation type game like Shadowrun
Battlestar Galactica, either version.
It is Veeky Forums regardless of if you like it. We literally have a ASOIAF rpg.
HarmonQuest
Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash (if you're into animu)
Penny Dreadful (always felt that season 1 was basically a Rippers campaign)
>Man fuck Daenerys.
This. The tyrant needs to be hanged with her lackeys, we all know the only hope for Westeros is the White Walkers.
Are you proud of yourself?
>Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash (if you're into animu)
This shit is mediocre trash though.
>All those 80s movies about how roleplaying games will lead to murder
I remember literally just the one with Tom Hanks.
I recall it being decent, but not worth rewatching to find out if that was just because my standards used to be so low.
A good number of these were already mentioned, but here's a decent list.
A lot of the films inspired by tabletop and larp adventure are straight up trash, and some are decent. Some of the garbage films can still be enjoyable if you're in the right mood.
13th Warrior
Bastard!! (1992)
Beastmaster
Conan: the Barbarian
Conan: the Destroyer
Curse of the Dragonslayer
Deathstalker (1983)
Doraleous and Associates
Dragonheart
Dragonstrike 1993 Instructional Video
Excalibur (1981)
Flight of Dragons
Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri
Gor; The Outlaw of Gor
HarmonQuest
Hawk the Slayer
Ironclad (fuck yeah Ironclad)
JourneyQuest
Knights of Badassdom
Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire
Krull
Legend
LoTR; The Hobbit
Record of the Lodoss War
Red Sonja
Slayers (1995-2002)
Standard Action
The Dungeons and Dragons Official Movie Trilogy
The Dwarves of Demrel
The Gamers; Gamers: Dorkness Rising; Gamers: Hands of Fate
The Hero Yoshihiko and the Demon King's Castle
Tales of Alethrion from Sun Creature Studios
The Wild Hunt
Those Who Hunt Elves
Unicorn City
Willow
>Stargate SG-1, Atlantis, and not Universe
This is a popular enough opinion, but SGU was a good show.
>SG-1 is your first gaming group that lasted for nearly a decade, did a lot of stupid things, screwed up a lot of the rules, house ruled a lot, the games slowly got more and more epic tier, and everyone joked and had fun.
>Atlantis is your second group that you started running alongside your first one. Had a different feel with the different players, but still a lot of the same fun with the house ruled system.
>SGU is your third group, played with a whole new group of players into serious roleplaying and using the system RAW. It takes a while for you to get into it, but it is awesome and you try to get your old players onboard. A couple of the old players try it, and enjoy the one shot, but just don't have as much fun as the old group and don't come back.
>Then the third group moves away unexpectedly and you put the campaign on hold even though you all really know you will never pick it back up.
Mentioned this in a thread a while back:
SGU was objectively better and more intelligently written than either of the previous Stargate shows.
What killed it, imo, was that the brand was worn at that point and, much more importantly, it lacked a quality of the first two.
SGU was a better show, but it didn't have that "fun" aspect of the others, which may have lost them old fans and they didn't do nearly enough to attract new fans.
It remains one of my favorite underused scifi settings.
I'm waiting for the on true King to show up.
watched only the first season. Disliked the ending. Is the second worth it?
there is Corazon de Guerriero. A hard to find spanish flick. in the end the protagonist end in asylum with his dwarf hobo friend
Guys try the Mythica series it's like the d&d movies but less retarded
Farscape was damn good and they really felt like a PC party.
The show isn't as good as the book, the books turn to shit in book 4.
try watching the previous Saga Curse of the shadow. Less CG more practical monsters. Much better.
I thought dwarves of demrel came out later in the year?
After watching Travelers I kind of want to run something using the idea or design an RPG based off of it. Maybe have characters design their specialist personality and skills and then have the GM roll up random identities they pop into. The whole idea of soccer moms and high schoolers getting up to Shadowrun-esque shenanigans has some potential methinks.
>implying aegons head is intact
I would love to see aegon in the show but the fact is D&D are autistic fanfic writers who just want their shekels.
There's Mazes and Monsters which is the Tom Hanks one, The Dungeonmaster and Skullduggery. There were also a few books written about it.
Has it just been you the whole time? Becaus I never got why it's so recommended; was very average to me
>Becaus I never got why it's so recommended
Not him (I'm the user that keeps reposting the 1dchan list, since, duh, it's pretty good and collected together all the stuff that was constantly repeated in those threads), but if you don't know why, what the fuck you are doing here, really?
That movie is a literal case of GM saying "ok, let's have all-fighter campaign" and one of the guy bringing in a quirky, special snowflake character for the fry, so the GM adds bunch of NPCs to make up for the underpowered player party. And then they face cannibal tribe, wage war, play infiltrator, dungeon-crawl and so on and forth.
It's literally Mid Power Campaign: The RPG Scenario.
Guess rpg campaigns don't make good movies then
I never said the movie is flawless. But I saw it for the first time before I even heard about TTRPG (don't throw rocks, I live in the middle of nowhere) and it was still enjoyable adventure flick and I grow to like it due to often TV reruns, since, well, it's pretty good film. Not flawless, but not bad and certainly above average.
And with TTRPG context added, it's fucking perfect.
Something very similar applies to The Last Witch Hunter, which IS an average (if not mediocre) urban fantasy dumb popcorn flick, but then you realise it's a perfect urban warlock campaign material and how rare urban fantasy movies are in the first place.
From the Approved list, 3/4 of all films would make a perfect campaign if adopted straight, not even needing any tweaks to accomodate for the fact it's no longer a linear story, but interactive game with group of participants in it.
But then again, I'm insomniac and watch a fuckload of films and even read through their scripts quite often, so I guess I'm not the most representative case to speak up about the subject.
Fuck, this was to
Because it's one of the greatest fantasy movies ever made. It's like hard scifi except for swords.
It is a good and fun movie
Ironclad (Medieval Europe 7 Samurai)
Black Death (Sean Bean and Eddie Redmayne star in the grim darkness of the 1100s)
King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (basically a prologue RP session to set up a campaign that will never happen since it flopped, but the world is pretty neat)
The Last Kingdom (pretty comfy)
Starz' Spartacus (borderline ERP but most of the characters and villains are top percent)
Black Sails (when that one player takes a fun swashbuckling campaign and turns it revolutionary war for FREEDOM)
Game of Thrones (when the DMs scenario is derailed by two assfaggot players and drives all the good RPers away)
>I have shit taste and I want to brag about it
Literally one of the worst bunch of suggestions made this year in those threads.
Those lists could do with some updates
Never said anything about the objective quality, you sperging faggot.
Is the Edge of Tomorrow Veeky Forums approved? It's my favorite movie of the last 4 years.
Meh. It has shitty action scenes and shitty characters, but cool space ships doing space ship things.
Isn't The Last Kingdom a Netflix copycat of Vikings?
Focuses more on the martians in the second season, some of the characters have some decent scenes while others are just annoying.
With what said it's got some nice space physics/science scenes going for it.
It's a BBC show that Netflix got the US distro rights for. The Last Kingdom is a big more "realistic" portrayal in that it doesn't really fool around with the supernatural. Additionally, TLK starts after the vikings have occupied Britain. As far as I know Alfred is still a child in Vikings where becomes king almost immediately in TLK. There are parallels but they're different enough that you could pull some things from either, easily.
Probably my favourite film.
The DM was on drugs and it went on a tour of different player's magical realms.
Focuses more on the Anglo Saxon viewpoint, and starts off later than vikings.
Okay I'll check it out, thanks.
> pic related (I wanted a better one with team combat but beggars ≠ choosers)
the show has a bunch of problems but the premise the outrageous Veeky Forums material. Giant, legitimately scary, and weird enemies; solid horror themes sitting comfortably alongside outrageous power-fantasy superhero moments
Also as someone who doesn't watch much anime because anime seems to be almost uniformly directly catering to the most embarrassing elements of society, I appreciate the complete lack of fan service and most of the typical obnoxious anime-isms
I'm told the manga starts to go down the toilet after what's been in Season 2, though.
yeah it's really solid
the end wasn't great but you saw it coming. It was always going to have a Hollywood ending. I just wish they'd done it without shoehorning another the romantic moment in. Him loving her, absolutely, he's spent years with her. But her reciprocating is dumb as hell.
Also holy fuck is Emily Blunt hot in that movie.
I liked Thomas Jane's character, too bad he's kill______________________, the gravel voice lady is also fun to watch.
Yeah pissed me off, my favourite character in the show died or turned into whatever the blue particles are
Go away. This show fucking ruined the D&D community.
In what way? Its way better now, more diverse. Not just fat white slobs anymore lol
I gave up on this about four episodes in. I was really excited to finally have tv sci-fi that explored some hard-science stuff and speculative politics but almost immediately it's Oh No Some Shadow Organisation With Super Technology Is Pulling the Strings
I'm fine with pulp but there's so much of it. The real world is messy and people even people with pure motives have to compromise. Gimme dat! In space!
>pic related
While we're here, I gave up on this too. I was totally fine with the ridiculous premise until the PCs joined the story. The Hosts and the Employees acted sensibly given the parameters of the show, but the PCs basically never acted consistently. They made decisions that were convenient for the tv show every time, not ones that reflected sensible decisions based on the context. Both of them, were simultaneously alienated by the 'game' entirely and yet acted as if they were completely immersed in a real world.
Also it was a 'mystery' show with no mystery. It gave me no reason to care about the limited mysteries it offered. I was probably supposed to be guessing what 'The Maze' was but it never interacted with the story. It was just a McGuffin for Ed Harris to chase. It never posed any questions for the viewer. It 'The Maze' had been a golden chalice it wouldn't have changed anything. 'Lost' quickly disappeared up its own asshole with directionless, empty mystery upon mystery, but at least it understood the purpose of mysteries was to create questions and confound prior assumptions.
I read the wiki synopsis afterwards and it seems like shit actually started happening at like, episode 7 of 10, but I wasn't going to watch two and half more episodes of nothing to get there.
>more diverse
Yeah and now we have loads of stupid fucking hipster roasties who are only playing because they saw it on Netflix. The kind of person who watches a lot of Netflix shows is the kind of person who does not have creativity. And now the rules of D&D and many other RPGs have been dumbed down in order to be easier for these roastie counts and the chads they drag with them. The most complex thing most of the cunts know how to do is apply an Instagram filter. They can't even figure out which d8 is which and they either suck add at role-playing , use exaggerated stereotypes from movies they've seen, or else don't role play at all, and make everyone at the table cringe. They can fuck off. Just hand out deodorant to the people who actually care about the game, an cares if they're fat or white? At least they are actually passionate about the game which should be what matters, but you want a bunch of pretty new people cause you're a shallow cunt. Just like flooding Europe with muzzies immigrants. It's a fucking bad idea.
Wow, such anger. I guess you don't know how to act around normal people huh.
No it didn't, fatass.
If you're mad at the 'Adam Koebel' style-wing of the community, they were a thing when Gamergate showed up. He himself appeared almost at the same time
More players and more opportunities to find the kind of game niche you're interested in saves the fucking community.
RPGs are literally in the best position and the most popular and public they've ever been
I wanted to like Farscape so bad but I just could not get over the puppets, the BDSM villain, the bad CGI animation and the terrible writing in the first 6 episodes.
I've been waiting for this for so long. It'll never happen, unfortunately.
If he was in any way valid, they'd have introduced him by now.
Yeah the writing starts out rocky but they really hit their stride mid season and throughout the rest of the show.
As for the sillier stuff well, it gets crazier so if you don't like that I can't really convince you. Pretty sure the Jim Henson company did their puppets though.
>King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
If they toned don the CGIit would have been better. You have giant summonable elephants and still bother building castles? Why? Why the Giant snake that helps Arthur doesn't kill everyone.
Fuck if magic was reduced to "mind control animals" or something the movie would have been much better.
Also I totally expected the tentacle mermaid being a complete neutral force and being the one to return the sword to Arthur from the lake. Admit it, an ugly monster like her being the lady in the lake would have been cool.
Liked Peter Baelish in that movie.
Anyone knows why the Roose Bolton character didn't have an ending? I wanted more of him.
Oh boy, more butthurt bookfags.
Hoo boy does it get silly.
>Anyone knows why the Roose Bolton character didn't have an ending?
I think he was just too minor of a character, all the other minor characters in his beginning story that were allowed wtih him were his friends. Roose bolton character is just a guardsman in the city, kinda like how david beckam is just in there for that sword scene and doesn't return since his character isn't important.
>Oh No Some Shadow Organisation
It's existence make sense
the organization is made by earth top politician and industrial leader (or second to top).
Posts like this warm my heart.
Seriously.
Either it's simple bait and can be ignored entirely, or it is a perfect example of a terrible person slowly handcrafting their own misery, out of nothing, into a living hell on earth.
Fringe?
Alien Raiders is a well made b-movie with kind of a dumb title. It depicts a Delta Green cell on an operation going horribly wrong.
So, a typical DG operation.
Literally a 2-bard campaign (maybe Chel is the rogue?)
Spoilers that may change your mind.
It's a company trying to exploit the protomolocule for profit. Unsurprisingly they get their face kicked in by the end of book one (partway into s2). The rest of the series is basically around the political, social, and technological fallout that introducing an alien jump gate did
Ok here me out.
World of Darkness is the game. Supernatural combat tournament that decides the fate of the mortal world. Martial arts, intrigue, mystery, sabotage, and politics surrounding the tournament.
Gives min maxing power gamers a definite role and lets them enjoy themselves, gives pure social types plenty to do to support them backstage.
The matches are to the death. You lose your match, you lose your character sheet.
Yeah there were a lot of neat ideas that kinda just didn't pan out. Magic wasn't so defined, but the sense I got was that conjuring the fireballs and summoning those HUEG elephants was the toppest tier of magic. There were a lot of really quick signifiers in the movie, and the pursuit of power was why Vortigen was building his tower and purging the other mages who could threaten him. I think people still had castles because A) Vortigen wasn't a bad enough dude to summon them elephants yet and B) up until Modred's conquest, no one had attempted to use magic like that (the cutaway with the hee hee magic tricks in that courtyard before the wizard king got marked).
I liked the Darklands bit, and I think that big snake was the one from the cave that ate the bat, that scene with the lady made in the stone circle was her summoning it.
I liked Roose and Petyr too, I think Roose would have gotten more bits in a sequel, but the whole movie fell victim to the ol' putting the cart before the horse. Guy Ritchie was planning some retarded Avatar-esque franchise with like six movies before the first one was out the gate. All in all, a very mediocre movie at the end of the day with some salvageable bits. The final duel was Soul Calibur as fuck.
>no one had attempted to use magic like that
Yeah it kinda seemed like nuclear bomb kind of deal, so first time ever would explain stuff. Still wizards OP please nerf.
Disliked that the origin of Arthur sword was a MORE ancient and powerful artifact. And the powers that the sword granted were pretty rad. Still too OP please nerf.
sad no franchise will come out of it.
>SGU was a better show, but it didn't have that "fun" aspect of the others, which may have lost them old fans and they didn't do nearly enough to attract new fans.
Yeah. I watched Stargate to see space adventures and women in Air Force Class A's look hot and SGU had neither. The titty monster in Air Force BDUs was pretty close, though. They actually had some space adventures towards the end, and every second of Dr. Rush on screen was solid gold, but it was otherwise just too little, too late.
It's been long enough though, and I want to see it back. There was just too much untapped potential in the concept, and just like Star Trek, so long as the creators aren't retarded and just give the series breaks every once in a while, it'll never run dry.
>the gravel voice lady is also fun to watch.
I want Shoreh Aghdashloo to read me the phone book.
Working on a list:
First and foremost, Big Trouble in Little China, the movie which pratically translates my table into the big screen.
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>Many moments of silliness
>dude has several "1"s
>He also has THE "20"
>Beholders
>HAM
>Potion binge before final fight
>BBEG is an amalgam of wizard, ghost, lich and vaguely ethnical
>The biggest mistery is why the PCs hang out together
>The one that tries to act and/or bluff is the one that shouldn't
>Dungeon/sewer with weird stuff
>npc with over-the-top chara design because "muh, they're strong"
>Overpowered NPC to avoid dead ends
>WTF is that guy doing? Run!
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13th Warrior, The
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1612
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Adam Short Film
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Adventures of Baron Munchausen, The
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Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
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Age of Uprising - The Legend of Michael Kohlhaas
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Alien Planet - Darwin 4
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Angel's Egg
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A Boy and His Dog
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Babylon A.D.
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Black Hole, The
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Blacksmith Short Film, The
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Brotherhood of the Wolf
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Baahubali
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Beowulf & Grendel
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Capitan Alatriste
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Chronicles of Riddick, The
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Colossus - The Forbin Project
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Congo
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Daemonium
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Dark Crystal, The
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Dragonheart (1996)
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Enemy Mine
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Escape from L.A.
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Escape From New York
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Event Horizon
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Fantastic Planet. A western animation of the 70s.
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FernGully: The Last Rainforest
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Firebase
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Fisherman, The
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Flash Gordon
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Forbidden Empire
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Fortress (1992)
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Frankenstein's Army
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Ghosts of Mars
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Great Martian War, The
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Grey (2012), The
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Guardians
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Guardians of the Galaxy. Out of all superhero team movies, this is the one gonzo enough to represent PCs.
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GODZILLA RESURGENCE. Co-directed by Hideaki Anno.
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Golden Voyage of Sinbad, The
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Hellboy
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Hellboy II
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Hero
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Host, The (the korean movie)
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In the Mouth of Madness
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Iron Sky
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Johnny Mnemonic
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Knights Of Badassdom
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Krull.
An average fantasy world with giant spiders and magical weapons
is invaded by aliens with lasers, I shit you not.
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LAST DAY OF WAR
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Last Dragon, The
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Lifeforce
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Masters of the Universe
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MECH: HUMAN TRIALS
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Mimic
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Mist, The
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Mutant Chronicles
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Neverending Story, the
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Oldboy (the korean original)
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Ong Bak 2/3 - The protagonist is a mix of Tarzan, Bruce Lee, Aladdin and Madness.
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Origin of Creatures, The
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Pacific Rim
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Patlabor: The Movie
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Patlabor 2
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Pitch Black
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Prince of Darkness
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Rakka
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Robot Wars
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Running Man, The
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Sinbad: Legend Of The Seven Seas
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Soldier
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Spectral
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Splinter
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Stargate
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Troll Hunter
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Uzumaki
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Valhalla Rising
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Videodrome.
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Virus (1999)
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Void, The
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Warrior and the Sorceress, The
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Waterworld
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Willow
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BONUS:
Mad Max - Fury Road. The video below is actually a video clip
made with the song "Wild Boys" from Duran Duran. It is perfect.
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Ever since the Golden Age, people wondered:
"what happens when bards have acess to mechas?"
This is the answer.
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To be evaluated:
>Wuxia/Swordsmen/Dragon
Over-the-top fantasy kung-fu mixed with noir the plot is basically History of Violence but, in my opinion, better
The first fight (in the first 5min of the video) hit way to close to home in terms of combat encounters. The Detective is autistic enough in his investigation style he might as well be a PC. I'm sort of surprised this one isn't more well known here
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>Beyond the Black Rainbow
Isn't super Veeky Forums related but it is very cool, has some cool ideas to steal and has a super cool trailer
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>Fire and Ice
It's Fire and motherfucking Ice! It's chalcolithic swords and sorcery. It's thick fucking asses and cavemen and it's fun as hell.
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>Boondock Saints
Two dudes turn out to be player characters it's a really gay movie for some reason
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>A Field in England
It's LotFP, like almost exactly LotFP
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>Evil Dead 2
Regular dude doing his best to survive the bizarre forces of evil. If your running survival horror and haven't seen it yet it will be well worth your time.
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>Flash Gordon (the 1936 serial)
It's a mine of cool of ideas. It has swords, rayguns, dungeons, evil gods and spaceships and it all manages to mesh together into a fantastic world. Far less campy than the 80s take but still very cheesy and surprisingly watchable.
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>Reign of Fire: the beginning of the "realistic" takes on fantasy; highlights include a pre-Mcconaissance McConaughey channeling Colonel Kurtz and an influence on dragon design still felt to this day
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>Solomon Kane: there was a Solomon Kane movie; it was alright
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>The Fifth Element: fuckin' Luc Besson, man
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>Hidalgo: a swan song for the "rip-roarin'" adventure flicks like Indiana Jones, it features Evil Ethnics, Sexy Ethnics, a big sandstorm, and all other things that make Movies great
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>Cast a Deadly Spell: Lovecraft Noir
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You should really give Zu Warriors From the Magic Mountain a watch
Flesh + Blood
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A 1985 Paul Verhoeven movie, it reminds me a lot of Warhammer Fantasy. It's late medieval/renaissance, all the characters are super weird and gross with more of a focus on bands of violent mercenaries than heroic knights. The trailer spoils the whole damn thing, but what's hilarious about the film is that Verhoeven wanted Rutger Hauer's character to be evil, while Hauer wanted to play a charming rogue, so you wind up with this totally bizarre dissonance.
>HARBINGER
8min direct to youtube lovecaftian flick
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>Wyrmwood: Road of the Dead
Indie Australia tries to replicate original Mad Max but with zombies.
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>El Corazón del Guerrero
Surprisingly good spanish movie about a kid playing D&D and going insane. Ending Bad guys win and he ends in mental hospital
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>Barabrella
Set in 40 000 A.D. I firmly believe this is where the 40k of 40k came from. Prove me wrong
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>Knights Of Badassdom
Fucking loved that movie. A good fun romp about LARPing and actual demons. But my good sir, why is there no Heavy Metal?
>>dude has several "1"s
>>He also has THE "20"
Modern gaming.
>But my good sir, why is there no Heavy Metal?
>Working on a list:
Just to be sure, you're talking about the animation right? The one from 1981 or 2000?
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Every attempt at updating the wiki ends with everyone declaring that everyone else's opinions are nu/fake Veeky Forums. We all agree the wiki is badly out of date, but that's all we're ever going to agree on.
>I'm told the manga starts to go down the toilet after what's been in Season 2, though.
That's just because retarded anime faggots wanted it to just be about humans vs. titans all the time, forever and ever.
AoT doesn't really start until what's coming. Political intrigue, human vs. human combat, mysteries revealed and FULL BLOWN WAR.