Quick, name a good film to get you into the mood for fantasy roleplaying.
Quick, name a good film to get you into the mood for fantasy roleplaying
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Deepthroat
The Fall.
Lord of the Treasury
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Triumph of the Will.
Dragonheart.
The knights oath bit always gets me.
Seen it, fun one though
Looks a bit shit
Conan the Barbarian and Conan the Destroyer.
Partly for the adventuring, partly for the music.
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Community episodes of D&D.
Willow.
>Looks a bit shit
Faggot you take that back
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The Motherfuckin’ Beastmaster
Seven Samurai
Hawk the Slayer.
Darkstalker marathon.
13 Assassins
It even has a quirky DMPC that comes to save the players after they get lost.
conan the barbarian (1982). the OST is GOAT
Don't tell my group, but I'm already playing a character in our current campaign that's based on that film
Are there any films out there that have a Mordheim feel to them?
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Wolfhound.
Rocky Horror Picture Show
literally how?
Princess Mononoke
>San is still my waifu
The only thing that's gonna be able to make you a man
>AND MY TAX
Nausicaa always gets me excited for some adventure.
Holy shit, I had forgotten about that movie. That thing was great.
The Mummy
Puts me in the mood for some old school pulp adventuring
unsurprisingly not.
No one really wants to see a shithole in a time period that they can't related to filled with assholes.
>no one wants to see high fantasy Indiana Jones
Speak for yourself
Uh.. but Game of Thrones is one of the most successful tv series
>Strength of a black tiger.
Are black tiger a thing?
When where tigers known for being strong? Wouldn't strong as a bear, rino, elephant, lion or some other animal more well known for being strong work better?
Tigers are massively fucking strong, you retarded mongoloid.
So is your b.o
I'm watching a Chinese ghost story on el rey right now, it's getting me in the mood for some light hearted spoopies
any Jodorowsky movie
>Zatōichi [at least the 2003 film]
Can somebody even stop making these movies ?
>What about second bailout?
The White Tiger is a symbol of raw strength in japenese culture that rivals the balanced strength of Dragons.
Black tigers aren't a thing, in fact they had to paint a real tiger to film the black tiger in the movie. That tiger died of poisoning from the paint.
But yes tigers are fucking strong are you kidding?
this
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Gangs of New York
>level 1 dnd party
This is false. No tiger died during the production of Beastmaster or as a result of the dye, nor did the lady they painted gold for Goldfinger die.
Both the tiger (there were two of them actually) and the the lady in the Bond film went on to appear in several more films over the years.