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The film so misunderstands its source material that it feels like a corporate focus-group’s idea of “what fantasy fans want.” It killed any chance of a big-budget D&D movie for over two decades—until 2023’s Honor Among Thieves finally showed how it should be done.

Jeremy Irons as the villain Profion chews so much scenery that he must have needed a dental appointment afterward. His over-the-top, sneering performance is genuinely entertaining—just not for the reasons the filmmakers intended. The late Richard O’Brien (of The Crystal Maze and Rocky Horror ) also adds a brief spark of campy fun. Download - Dungeons.And.Dragons.2000.BluRay.48...

If you roll a natural 1 on a “making a fantasy movie” check, you get Dungeons & Dragons (2000). Directed by Courtney Solomon, this adaptation of the iconic tabletop RPG is less an epic adventure and more a baffling collage of cheap special effects, hammy acting, and a plot that feels improvised without dice. The film so misunderstands its source material that

Almost everything else. The leads (Justin Whalin, Marlon Wayans, and Zoe McLellan) have zero chemistry and feel like they wandered in from a 90s TV pilot. The dialogue is clunky, the CGI rivals a PlayStation 2 cutscene, and the story ignores D&D’s core appeal: player agency and deep worldbuilding. Instead, we get a muddled thieves’ guild plot, a “golden dragon” that looks like a paperweight, and a baffling dwarf character with a comedy Irish accent. The late Richard O’Brien (of The Crystal Maze

Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ (1.5/5)