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what part was truly great?You guys are too grumpy. Looks fun.
Warcraft movie was good too, for what it was, and some parts were truly great.
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what part was truly great?You guys are too grumpy. Looks fun.
Warcraft movie was good too, for what it was, and some parts were truly great.
I love that movie. It’s just popcorn fun.You guys are too grumpy. Looks fun.
Warcraft movie was good too, for what it was, and some parts were truly great.
what part was truly great?
I'd rather watch a documentary about the history of D&D. Maybe throw in some Gamma World history too.
what part was truly great?
I may have stoner memory, but I can't think of a movie with a female barbarian in the D&D style.I know this is fantasy and shit, but I'm tired of chicks playing the barbarian fighters. I can suspend my disbelief for a dragon, but a chick swinging around a 2H axe pulls me right out of that fantasy.
To be fair I would allow this in my D&D campaign.I may have stoner memory, but I can't think of a movie with a female barbarian in the D&D style.
Scantily clad girls with machineguns don't scream fantasy barbarian to meTo be fair I would allow this in my D&D campaign.
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This is probably more up your alley. One of the greatest movies ever:Scantily clad girls with machineguns don't scream fantasy barbarian to me
I may have stoner memory, but I can't think of a movie with a female barbarian in the D&D style.
I never considered Red Sonja a barbarian. Never read her in the comics though. The movie version makes her just a normal fighter to me. Although Conan never really fit the Barbarian class either. He was definitely a fighter/thief. Mind you I am thinking in D&D terms.
She would be closer than Red. She even had berserker tendencies. Still, we are going back like 40 years for examples.Grace Jones in Conan?
I even got the same shitty replica sword from a Renaissance festival here in Houston when I was young. I think it's in the garage somewhere.
She would be closer than Red. She even had berserker tendencies. Still, we are going back like 40 years for examples.
And God bless him.All the 80s stuff was influenced by Boris Vallejo art I presume. He was one of the first artists to do the jacked up / super fit men and woman fantasy warrior art. As far as I know, he was the dude that invented (or at least popularized) the “woman warriors dressed in barely any armor” trope that has become a mainstay in art and games
And Frank FrazetaAll the 80s stuff was influenced by Boris Vallejo art I presume. He was one of the first artists to do the jacked up / super fit men and woman fantasy warrior art. As far as I know, he was the dude that invented (or at least popularized) the “woman warriors dressed in barely any armor” trope that has become a mainstay in art and games