Yes yes yes, monk as the protagonist played by: who else but David Carradine
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I am....Kane
wouldnt a BG2 film be great?
I personally would never watch a BG movie (if one was made it would be pretty much the same as the D&D movie, which was a major failure in the theaters). personally id have devito as jan, fishburne as valygar, salma hayek would be a good viconia. christopher walken (the ultimate villain character) as Irenicus. One of the Wayans Bros as Yoshimo. DeNiro would never fit nor would Billy Crystal (NO NEW YORK ACCENTS OR MOBSTERS IN D&D
With the exception of Hazim ibn Gorion's suggestion (lemme guess, you're the master of the "Entertainment" category in Trivial Pursuit), noone has come up with anything for Korgan. I'm not Scottish so I don't know of any, but there must be some cool Scotsman who can fit the role. Or at least a guy who can mimic a Scots accent well. No, I don't think Mike Myers' Fat Bastard would be a good choice for Korgan. "I'm dead sexy, but later I'll split yer gut open!"
I see the right, and I approve it too; condemn the wrong and yet the wrong pursue.
Although Sean Connery is my hero, he's too old for the action. Liam Neeson or Russel Crowe works for Keldorn.
Malkovich as Edwin
That big-assed fighter in The Gladiator needs a role as well. Minsc?
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There's nothing I like better than the sound of the bagpipes... unless its the sound of a chicken being strangled.
Malkovich as Edwin
That big-assed fighter in The Gladiator needs a role as well. Minsc?
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There's nothing I like better than the sound of the bagpipes... unless its the sound of a chicken being strangled.
"There's nothing I like better than the sound of the banjo. Unless its the sound of a chicken being strangled."
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You have to be kidding me. Devito? Diaz? Forget it! If somehow it did ever get made, hopefully they might approach it in a more serious manner. Having one of the Wayans brother in the movie did not exactly produce "Movie Magic" nor did it excite anybody but the most hardcore of D&D audience, who would have seen the movie anyway. Besides,Dungeons and Dragons already FLOPPED at the movie theaters, and I would say the likelihood of EVER seeing another D&D movie is somewhere between Nil and zero.
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You have to be kidding me. Devito? Diaz? Forget it! If somehow it did ever get made, hopefully they might approach it in a more serious manner. Having one of the Wayans brother in the movie did not exactly produce "Movie Magic" nor did it excite anybody but the most hardcore of D&D audience, who would have seen the movie anyway. Besides,Dungeons and Dragons already FLOPPED at the movie theaters, and I would say the likelihood of EVER seeing another D&D movie is somewhere between Nil and zero.