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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)
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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
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • 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
    • (as Brian Lewis)
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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
    John Frank Rosenblum
    John Frank Rosenblum
    • King Erasmus the Randomly Biased
    Chris Ode
    • Herald
    Vanessa Philipp
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    Paige Barnett
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      • Matt Vancil
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      • Matt Vancil
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    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? :)
    9elwood3492

    "Gamers: DR" is so much fun! I was laughing so hard I cried

    I had heard about "gaming" and "Dungeons and Dragons" before, but I had know idea it could be like what I saw in the "Gamers: Dorkness Rising." These guys are so funny and fun to watch. Especially the guy who plays the "bard" or "minstrel" or whatever, he has a gift for physical comedy and timing. There is so much background humor and energy in some of the scenes that make you really think that at least some of it was improvised there on set. The special effects needed to be worked on a bit, but I saw it at a convention last year and thats one of the things they said they were going to redo and make better, so it's probably wicked now!
    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?...
    8SeptumSin

    A Nice gaming movie

    There are few films that have had me waiting and waiting for release more than this one. This is the latest film from The Dead Gentlemen group responsible for the original Gamers film and the Demon Hunters films. This group has not been terribly active over the last few years but this film is a definite reason to try and keep things up in following their progress.

    This film follows a group of gamers who are trying to finish a campaign run by a GM frustrated by his group's disregard for his story. With the help of some new blood they attempt the campaign again with hopes of finishing this time.

    This movie is a breath of fresh air in the movie community and a great improvement over the original. The movie shows respect for the game much like the original movie did but on top of that this movie shows a dramatic improvement on special effects launching it above the simplicity of college films. The acting is fairly decent and the jokes are quite funny.

    Unfortunately many of the jokes are in jokes so if you are not a gamer you may not find the film as funny as others. So this is why I give the movie an 8 instead of the 9 that I initially thought of. Any case if you are a gamer or know about gaming check this one out you will enjoy it.
    9ThePsychicPotato

    Everything that the official movies should have been... and more!

    Just got back from the European Premiere of The Gamers: Dorkness Rising.

    All I can say is that if you are a gamer (CRPG, RPG or LARP), then this movie is for you. And if you're not a gamer? Well, it's still a great deal of fun.

    The acting is certainly not Oscar-worthy, but in the whole element of the movie it adds to the charm. The humour is everywhere, along with some very nice touches (the tribute to Gary Gygax is especially well done, if you can spot it). The cast are very down to earth in their appearance, befitting the fact that they are ordinary people enjoying an ordinary hobby.

    The quality of the movie's sound and vision are adequate, but again, it all just adds to the atmosphere that helps to define this movie as being the Dungeons and Dragons movie, written and performed by gamers for gamers.

    Not afraid to use terminology specific to one system, they still manage to allow product placement to be a part of the movie, but in a very understandable and utterly fair manner. It also touches on some of the perceived prejudices that some gamers can have about other gamers and deals with that quite well.

    All in all the movie is very much driven by an well-thought-out equal balance of character, plot and entertainment (the Bard is amazingly good value-for-money).

    In the end it does make scoring this movie quite hard, so I have given it 2 scores.

    Score (for non-RP'ers): 7/10 (A few moments could go way over your head, but the main sections of the movie just work so hard and achieve so much more.)

    Score (for RP'ers): 10/10 (Everything fits together, in the perfect quantities, and with the perfect charm and sentiment)

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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
      • Official site
    • 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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