@ChrisPerkinsDnD @mikemearls do either of you have a top 3 "D&D" movies? top 3 that capture the whole "feel" for you?
— silentdante (@silentdante) November 13, 2016
Guardians of the Galaxy
Conan the Barbarian
Dawn of the Dead (original, Romero version) https://t.co/6FNYGEtBs7— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) November 13, 2016
Dawn of the Dead: Captures idea of flexibility of RPGs. You're in this situation, what do you do? Zombie apoc is a classic geek what-if?
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) November 13, 2016
Conan the Barbarian: Captures idea of adventuring party, leveling up, adventuring for fun and profit.
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) November 13, 2016
Guardians of the Galaxy: Adventuring party as distinct individuals banded together, each with a vivid identity and arc.
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) November 13, 2016
Hmm. The Fellowship of the Ring, The Last Unicorn, and Silverado. https://t.co/4giytPWhNF
— (((Chris Perkins))) (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) November 13, 2016
@ChrisPerkinsDnD @mikemearls for me it is Krull, Goonies, and Monty Python and the Holy Grail
— silentdante (@silentdante) November 13, 2016
Ugh. Krull?!? M'kay. Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, Conan the Barbarian, Robin Hood: Prince of LOL just kidding! https://t.co/mhjq1bsYQm
— (((Chris Perkins))) (@ChrisPerkinsDnD) November 13, 2016
@jasonshamblin @ChrisPerkinsDnD @silentdante it does not hold up. At all.
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) November 13, 2016
@electricmeat I can grudgingly give it that
— (((Mike Mearls))) (@mikemearls) November 13, 2016