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The Gamers: Dorkness Rising

  • 2008
  • PG
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
3.4K
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Jennifer Page in The Gamers: Dorkness Rising (2008)
ActionAdventureComedyFantasy

Lodge, a gaming geek, takes his playing very seriously, unlike his babyish friends who'd rather be immature. He decides to shake things up by introducing two unconventional people to their g... Read allLodge, a gaming geek, takes his playing very seriously, unlike his babyish friends who'd rather be immature. He decides to shake things up by introducing two unconventional people to their group.Lodge, a gaming geek, takes his playing very seriously, unlike his babyish friends who'd rather be immature. He decides to shake things up by introducing two unconventional people to their group.

  • Director
    • Matt Vancil
  • Writer
    • Matt Vancil
  • Stars
    • Nathan Rice
    • Carol Roscoe
    • Brian S. Lewis
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matt Vancil
    • Writer
      • Matt Vancil
    • Stars
      • Nathan Rice
      • Carol Roscoe
      • Brian S. Lewis
    • 39User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Nathan Rice
    • Sir Osric…
    Carol Roscoe
    • Daphne…
    Brian S. Lewis
    Brian S. Lewis
    • Brother Silence
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    Scott C. Brown
    Scott C. Brown
    • Flynn…
    Christian Doyle
    Christian Doyle
    • Luster…
    Jennifer Page
    Jennifer Page
    • Luster (female)
    • (as Jen Page)
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    Geoff Gibbs
    • Mort Kemnon
    Ed Gibbs
    • Hierophant
    Don Early
    Don Early
    • Mort Agrippa…
    Sean K. Reynolds
    • Inquisitor
    • (as Sean Reynolds)
    Chris Duppenthaler
    • Mark
    Julia Vancil
    • Goblin Queen
    Steve Wolbrecht
    • Nodwick…
    Emily Olson
    • Therin, Goddess of Light
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    9jlgilbs

    Great movie for non-gamers, too!

    I am definitely not a gamer, but a couple people in my family and my boyfriend are. So, a little reluctantly I decided to find out what the big deal was with "fantasy stuff". I saw Dorkness Rising and thought it was HILARIOUS! It's slapstick, but not disrespectful to those that enjoy role playing games. Also, and most importantly, people who've never gamed before can enjoy it and not feel left out or lost trying to understand the plot. The acting was great and the field shots/set were believable. This makes me want to see other movies by this production company. I can't wait to see what the future holds for this group! Three cheers - well done!!
    8Sylvan-5

    Absolutely fantastic!

    Better than the original, "the Gamers: Dorkness Rising" manages to pull off a funny comedy with good acting, fine special effects, and comedy that transcends the "gamer" knowledge-base and do so on a low budget. I've seen many low-budget films that have been terrible and almost none that have been as good as their high-budget counterparts. This film blows most mainstream movies away! Parts are a bit weak (the bit with the pirates and ninjas -while funny- goes on a bit long without explanation and takes you out of the movie for a bit) but, overall, this is a very strong film.

    I'm very happy to say that I bought this film as soon as I saw it and brought it home.

    Any chance we can look forward to another feature Gamers movie from these guys? :)
    9schro555

    A bold film that nails it

    I saw this at the screening at GenCon in Indy. I had some time to kill and decided to check it out. It played to about 1000 people in a packed standing-room-only ballroom.

    Wow, what a ride! The script was tight. The action tense. The pacing perfect. The character exposition excellent. One thing I really appreciated was that you knew going in that this wasn't a big budget film. Yet it soon became obvious that the creators pushed their sets and effects as far as they could despite their limitations. And it was more than enough.

    It's true that this film was targeted at a certain audience - gamers/tabletop players - the creators make no effort to hide that. But other filmmakers could learn a lot from them. For in going for the jugular in scene after scene and not worrying about if Mom who happens to be watching will "get it", they got the biggest laughs time and time again. But there's enough universality there that Mom will be laughing too, even if she's not in on every joke. I think too many times I see films that try so hard to lower the bar to the lowest common denominator so that they will appeal to the most people, but the movie just ends up suffering for it.

    But not this flick. Indeed, this film was so solid that it had the audience wrapped around it's finger from the opening credits. And, while the viewers around me *really* wanted to like the film, they weren't pushovers - gamers can be among the most critical niche out there.

    I'm so glad I got to see this in a big crowd. At least 10 times the audience was having such a good time that they erupted into applause at a joke or scene during the film. How often does that happen at screenings? It should be no surprise that there was a huge standing ovation when the closing credits rolled.

    For my own part, I can't wait for this to be released. After it ended, one of the producers said they were shooting for a simultaneous TV/DVD release. That date cannot come soon enough.
    9OhioGamerGirl

    Beautiful

    I'm new to gaming, but I would have started MUCH sooner if this film had been around! I caught it at Gen Con last year (a trip made only as a favor to my husband) and LOVED it! Even to a non-gamer like I was at the time, it's funny and accessible--so much so that I finally relented and started sitting in on my husband's gaming group.

    I don't want to give away any plot details, but if you're a gamer, you NEED to see this film--and if you're not, you're going to have a great time despite yourself. There are certainly "in" jokes, but the vast majority of the film is accessible to anyone.

    My only complaints: wish it were longer and wish it were available on DVD. Soon, perhaps?...
    10Umbru

    I saw it for the first Time at Comicon in San Diego!

    I was laughing so hard most of the time I had people glaring at me because they couldn't hear over my laughter. I literally fell out of my seat at a specific point.

    I'm a Bartender and Bouncer for a living in the Real world (note my use of the term Real world, sadly it always has to come first), and whenever I tell someone I play RPG's, it's usually followed by one of two questions: 1. What, like D&D? I played that back in Junior High.

    2. Really? I've been looking or a group forever! Have room for another? Very rarely do people not know what D&D and Gaming are.

    That having been said almost every person who watches this movie can get something out of it. Even if you aren't a Gamer, chances are there is something in your life you "Geek Out" about that can be made fun of in a light hearted way, and that alone means you can relate to the hijinx in this flick. It's just light hearted happiness in an hour and a half.

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    • Trivia
      Flynn the Fine dies and is resurrected a total of 27 times throughout the film.
    • Goofs
      The party is playing D&D 3rd edition and Leo/Flynn mentions he has 20 ranks in seduction. However, at 9th level 13 ranks would be the max.
    • Quotes

      Brother Silence: He who stumbles around in darkness with a stick is blind. But he who... sticks out in darkness... is... fluorescent!

      [beat]

      Lodge: Lose fifty experience.

    • Crazy credits
      No dice were lost in the making of this film.
    • Connections
      Followed by The Gamers: Hands of Fate (2013)

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Gamers 2
    • Filming locations
      • Fort Flagler, Fort Flagler State Park, Washington, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dead Gentlemen Productions
      • Epic Level Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 45 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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