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Fellowship of the Dice

  • 2005
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Fellowship of the Dice (2005)
ComedyDrama

A mockumentary about a night in the life of a group of role playing gamers.A mockumentary about a night in the life of a group of role playing gamers.A mockumentary about a night in the life of a group of role playing gamers.

  • Director
    • Matthew Michael Ross
  • Writer
    • Tom Hietter
  • Stars
    • Aimee Graham
    • Alastair Surprise
    • Eric M. Aldrich
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    62
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    • Director
      • Matthew Michael Ross
    • Writer
      • Tom Hietter
    • Stars
      • Aimee Graham
      • Alastair Surprise
      • Eric M. Aldrich
    • 9User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    Aimee Graham
    Aimee Graham
    • Elizabeth
    Alastair Surprise
    Alastair Surprise
    • Sanford
    Eric M. Aldrich
    • Conventioneer
    Jack Allen
    • Conventioneer
    Jean Avaritt
    • Conventioneer
    Laura Beyermurnu
    • Conventioneer
    Alasdair Burton
    • Conventioneer
    Dana Campbell
    • Conventioneer
    Hunter Canning
    Hunter Canning
    • Pizza Delivery Boy
    Price Carson
    Price Carson
    • Officer Banus
    Caroline R. Cath
    • Conventioneer
    Michael Cirrincione
    • Conventioneer
    Jeff Coatney
    • Jasper
    Jon Collins
    Jon Collins
    • Larry
    Abram Cox
    Abram Cox
    • Conventioneer
    • (as Tim Cox)
    George Crandell
    • Conventioneer
    Chris Cummins
    • Conventioneer
    Jon Dabach
    • Kevin
    • Director
      • Matthew Michael Ross
    • Writer
      • Tom Hietter
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    10Squeaky8888

    Very Funny

    This is a very funny and insightful film that exposes the more humorous aspects of role playing games. When a woman on house arrest is drawn into a game hosted by a group of strangers, she quickly learns what a serious business gaming can be. Intercut with the narrative are interviews with actual gamers that are funny without knowing it. Like the characters in the film, they take role-playing games verrrrry seriously, which only adds to the laughs. The characters are quirky, the acting is honest and the the pace is rapid. "Fellowship of the Dice" is just the right length for a subject like this and should not be missed by anyone that has ever had an interest in elves, warlocks, mystical beings and dice.
    8Sionrel

    fun film

    I got a chance to see an advance screening of "Fellowship of the Dice," and I really liked it. It's sort of a cross between "Best In Show" and "Trekkies," as interspersed with the improvised scenes are interviews with real gamers at a gaming convention. I'm not what most actual gamers would call a gamer, since I only play one game about 2 months out of the year, that game only utilizes a single 10-sided die, and I can't quote rules and statistics at random - I don't even know all the rules for the game I do play - and I really don't embrace the actual role-playing part of RPG, preferring to approach it more as an elaborate board game. The reason that's pertinent is that you don't necessarily have to be any sort of real gamer to enjoy Fellowship of the Dice...though it probably helps if you at least know a few of the hardcore types, because half my enjoyment came from recognizing certain archetypes. The other half came from the inspired lunacy rampant in the film and watching the actors throw themselves into it just to keep up with each other - all without blowing the truth behind their characters. It says something for this movie and its cast that as goofy as it sometimes gets, it almost never rings false, and the few times that it does are obviously meant in the spirit of camaraderie and good-natured ribbing at itself and the community it embraces. This is a movie made by actual gamers, and it shows. It never dips into disparaging territory, preferring instead to embrace the sometimes misfit nuttiness we're all capable of and then take it out for a pizza...with friends. It's the cinematic equivalent of doing something ridiculously goofy or stupid, then realizing what you've done and turning to a stranger who saw you do it to laugh and say, "Can you believe I just did that?!"

    Fellowship isn't always perfect, and there wasn't a lot of budget to be had, but its production values are on a par with a lot of low-budget independent films and better than most. You won't see the boom dipping into the picture or people stuttering over lines that should have been re-shot, and no one borrowed their dad's mini-DV recorder and a barn to shoot it in. The sound is solid, it's mixed well, and the music actually fits the scene, rather than sounding canned and tossed in as an afterthought or an effort to score someone the producer knows a record deal. The acting is also better than most independent film; no one in the cast comes off as an old childhood friend of the producers, attempting to break into showbiz through the good graces of their pocketbooks or nepotism. Which is a lot more than I can say about a lot of indie films I've seen that had much bigger budgets. And frankly, I enjoyed it a LOT more than I do most independent films. There's nothing pretentious or overwrought about it, and it doesn't spend any of its time bashing you over the head or dancing in circles, trying to make a point or demonstrate how smart it is. It's just good, clean, goofy fun that wants nothing more than to take you along for the ride. And *maybe* make the point that geeks are people too. :)
    descobedo-1

    If have ever even HEARD of D&D, this movie ROCKS SOCKS!!

    OK, so I will be brutally honest.

    I felt as if the character with the mental disorder was forced. I felt as if the uni-brow/complainer character was "acting." THE GUY WHO PLAYED THE DUNGEON MASTER ... BROKE MY LUNGS WITH LAUGHTER ... a "+3 pub guide?" ... like you get an "Enchanted Pub Guide!?!?" LOL! And then the really quiet girl WAS SO GOOD! I liked her. And Amy Grahm, I would love to take you out on a date sometime. Please.

    The interviews, in my opinion, was like Diamond Encrusted Icing, on an already nice cake. Enjoy the cake ... LOVE the icing!! The dude with the CLAWS!?!? And the chick dressed as an angel? What about the people talking about "love during the game?" Seriously, I want to see a sequel where you have MORE interviews of these nuts!! Love 'em! Brutally honest: on a scale of 1-10, this is an 8.5. Great movie to watch and eat popcorn to. (and I'm a tough sell)
    10DetectiveBurst

    Funnyass movie!

    I laughed my ass of at this movie! It's a really funny film that pokes honest fun at role playing gamers and RPG in general. During the course of the film, the filmmakers oscillate between actors playing games in a scene and actual gamers at a convention. What's so funny is that you can't really tell them apart. It's a testament to the acting and a very clever device that is not overused. Aimee Graham is likable as the novice game player brought to the gamer's den by a player. She quickly finds out this is no ordinary game by any stretch of the imagination. This is a great film to watch on a Saturday night with friends, especially if they are into fantasy games or fantasy at all. I saw it at a convention, but I think it's available on Netflix or at Blockbuster. See it!
    10sebastienb

    Best Gaming Movie for a general audience.

    Best Gaming Movie for a general audience. Fellowship of the Dice is by far the best "Gaming" movie out there. It doesn't fall into the pitfall of being for "Gamers only" and spares the audience the many inside jokes that only gamers can get. It is funny, smart and accessible to everyone. The main character, Elizabeth, is touching and has to deal with a very a serious situation on a not so serious backdrop of gaming silliness. Check it out whether you are an experience gamer or don't even know what gaming is, you won't be disappointed. Fellowship of the Dice shows us what is truly important about gaming, which is the friendship that you develop along the way.

    Seb

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      Elizabeth: It's all done with paper and pencils and dice and using your imagination.

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      Elizabeth: I didn't get it at first either.

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    • Release date
      • 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Aron Productions
      • Tough Cookie Productions
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      • 1h 25m(85 min)
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