The Gamers
- Vidéo
- 2002
- 47min
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSent on a quest to rescue a princess, four clueless players must guide their characters through dangerous forests, ancient ruins, and past the girl next door.Sent on a quest to rescue a princess, four clueless players must guide their characters through dangerous forests, ancient ruins, and past the girl next door.Sent on a quest to rescue a princess, four clueless players must guide their characters through dangerous forests, ancient ruins, and past the girl next door.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Ambrose
- (as Justin McGregor)
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Good stuff. Best watched with your old high school or college gaming group.
All in all, I would recommend this movie to anyone who has played an RPG at some point in their life, or has a sense of humor.
You can tell that the people who put it together have a real love for gaming themselves, and that goes a long way in how I view the film. While not overly polished, it comes across as a labor of love with nuggets of brilliance speckled throughout.
I recently found out that it comes in two versions, and that the later one has a "family friendly" option. If you have small kids or are offended by swearing, you'll want to go with that version--though it seems to me that most actual gamers have the mouths of the "uncut" version.
Worth picking up if you're a gamer, worth a viewing if you're not.
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesAfter the adventurers killed the Shadow the Gamemaster states that Nimble finds a secret trapdoor. When the characters open the door it is a door in the wall, not a trapdoor. It has to be said, anyway, that "find secret trapdoors" is a D&D gaming term including any kind of secret passageways, be it on the floor, wall or even roof.
- Citations
The Gamemaster: Guys, please! I want you to roleplay this. Remember you've never met this guy before, the last guys you met tried to kill you, and you're standing in the ruins of an evil, cursed castle. Just act appropriately.
Magellan: Hello, I'm Magellan, a traveling mage. I notice your group has no wizard.
Rogar, the Barbarian: You seem trustworthy. Would you care to join us in our noble quest?
Magellan: Yes. Yes I would.
- Crédits fousAfter end credits: Six hours, six hours gone from my life for one more player in Hero Quest. And he died.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Hagan Reviews: Gayniggers from Outer Space (2012)