Mandy is among my best and most trusted friends. We worked together for a while, and I hope that we'll be able to do so again st some time in the future. She's a uniquely talented individual with a broad range of skills... Maybe I'll be able to convince her to join us here.
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Comments: Some parts of the Dungeon Masters was a complete turn off like me knowing that a Dungeon Master wants to be n-de in his past time doesn't thrill me. More focus could have been given to their relationship to the game and their style of play. I actually thought I was going to see more 'action' if I can call it that but its more like lots of frustration. I almost felt as frustrated as some of the people being filmed. Sorry but I'd give it a 4/10.
Penelope as scottcorum said it was more about the lives of three people that happen to have one thing in common, they were all dungeon masters. If you look at it though their lives were completely different from each other and they faced different challenges.
You know, I honestly don't think there's going to be a sequel.
From another perspective, though... There are a few movies that I really enjoy, yet they depress me because I wish I was following the characters or the setting further ("The Fifth Element" comes to mind). I almost feel like that when I see The Dungeon Masters, except that I do got to follow the characters and the setting further (some more than others).
One of the key questions brought up I've found is whether or not the footage for the period with the main characters was edited to be more sensational and not really reflect the truth. I did look up Reesman's answers and she has a point. I guess she spoke but didn't expect them to actually use the material.
I can't speak for the other participants in the film. For myself, I have to admit that the film nailed me pretty well. There were some things that I was very pleased to display to the world in that film... And some things I really wish that they hadn't. Either way, it was all me.
Was it edited for sensationalism? I suppose it probably was. The cameras did follow me for a few years. Then the filmmakers came back a few times to get more shots of things that didn't turn out well, or to get audio that hadn't processed properly. After all, I'm not doing stage combat or filming a cable show every day.