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Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves [Region A & B & C]

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simply assembling its pieces and going to town with the story, laughs, and action, all of which are presented in satisfying balance. Audiences won't

Plot: What’s it about? Video: How’s it look? Audio: How’s it sound? Supplements: What are the extras? The Bottom Line Plot: What’s it about? Height: The ceiling channel is one of the loudest and most active I’ve every heard. And its not being ridiculous either. Dragons fly over, magic bursts soar, debris crumbles down and even stuff like cavernous ambiance light up the speakers up top. It also travels with good power. Forging The Forgotten Realms (HD, 8:07) – We go over the decision as to where in the Dungeons and Dragons world that this takes place, why, and how it was brought to life (via set dressing and whatnot).Dialogue Reproduction: Vocals are clear and crisp. Plenty audible no matter how loud the action, but still feeling in tune with the environment. Color Reproduction: Colors really pop here, and especially contrasted to the darkness. Greens, reds, blues and yellows really come on bolder. Magic beams, fire, magical smoke and more really glows and sting here with good use of the HDR especially in the darker areas of the frame. Paramount releases Dungeons & Dragons to Blu-ray with a highly efficient and very satisfying 1080p transfer. The picture quality is just about Audio Format(s):English Dolby Atmos, English Audio Description, Spanish (Castilian) 5.1 Dolby Digital, Spanish (Latin America) 5.1 Dolby Digital, French 5.1 Dolby Digital, French (Canadian) 5.1 Dolby Digital, Italian 5.1 Dolby Digital, Japanese 5.1 Dolby Digital The Making of Dungeons & Dragons (SD, 21 minutes): Solomon helms this decent behind-the-scenes documentary that digs into the genesis of the film, the unorthodox process of translating a role playing game to the big screen, shooting the live action sequences, creating creatures and kingdoms via CG, and bringing it all together.

efficiency. Locations, both natural and manmade, provide plenty of opportunity for visual immersion. Viewers will never be left wanting greaterThe film capably masks some of the structural unoriginality with its zeal for its world and zest for its characters. The actors have a lot of fun playing Dungeons & Dragons was practically doomed from the start. Adapting a novel, comicbook or television series for the big screen affords a filmmaker a foundation of established characters and stories. Adapting a sprawling fantasy role-playing game is another matter entirely, particularly when the game in question encourages players to create their own heroes, forge their own adventures and craft their own unique experiences. As such, both Dungeons & Dragons and its direct-to-video sequel, Wrath of the Dragon God, are essentially adaptations of game mechanics, complex rule sets, character classes and bestiaries developed over the course of thirty-five years; elements that are well-suited to a late night game of roll-your-own-adventure with friends who know the differences between a paladin of Dwarel Hills and a cleric of Pelor, but woefully inadequate when it comes to laying the groundwork for a feature film. With the film only out in cinemas this weekend, we won’t get the official Dungeons and Dragons Honor Among Thieves Blu-ray, 4K and Digital extras and special features for a while, but there’s a lot to go on already. For a start, it’s set in a fantasy realm with dragons, demons, wizards and shape-shifting druids, so all of this points to features on the CGI, cast and characters, lore and history of the board game and the environments that the group explore. Release the Kraken! I said, reeeelease the KRAKEN! Hm. Release... the dragon? Oh come on, release something..."

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