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From the ultimate evil comes the ultimate quest.Plot:
Based on the phenomenally successful role-playing game, Dungeons & Dragons 2 takes you deeper into the dark and fantastical world of this fantasy epic... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Surprisingly good. moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Bruce Payne | ... | Damodar | |
| Mark Dymond | ... | Berek | |
| Clemency Burton-Hill | ... | Melora | |
| Ellie Chidzey | ... | Lux (as Ellie Chidzley) | |
| Tim Stern | ... | Nim | |
| Steven Elder | ... | Dorian | |
| Lucy Gaskell | ... | Ormaline | |
| Roy Marsden | ... | Oberon | |
| Geoffrey T. Bersey | ... | Galtar (as Geoffrey Bersey) | |
| Leonas Ciunis | ... | Old Mage | |
| Liubomiras Lauciavicius | ... | Mage #1 (as Liubomiras Laucevicius) | |
| Ervinas Peteraitis | ... | Mage #2 | |
| Vytautas Rumsas | ... | Valerious | |
| David Merheb | ... | Tibio | |
| Aurimas Meliesius | ... | Klaxx (as Aurimas Miliesius) |
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Dungeons & Dragons 2: The Elemental Might (Philippines: English title) (USA) (working title)Dungeons & Dragons: The Sequel (USA) (working title)
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Philippines:105 min | USA:105 minLanguage:
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France:U | Canada:14A (Manitoba) | Canada:G (Quebec) | Singapore:PG | Germany:12 | Philippines:PG-13 | USA:Not Rated | Australia:MMOVIEmeter: 
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The film has several explicit references to the AD&D game. A map during the opening credits contains the name "Yeenoghu", a demon lord from the game, and another demon lord from the game, "Jubilex", is mentioned by the characters several times. Also, several references contain the names of AD&D adventure modules (published scenarios). Berek mentions that Dorian helped him in the Ghost Tower of Inverness, a reference to module of the same name (C2). Nim asks Lux what happened to her brother at the "Barrier Peaks", a reference to the module "Expedition to the Barrier Peaks" (S3). Lux makes reference to the Shrine of the Kuo-Toa, a reference to the module of the same name (D2). moreGoofs:
Continuity: When Valerius and Berek are dueling, Berek wins when Valerius gets on his knees and Berek puts the tip of his sword at Valerius's throat. In the next shot, it's the base of the sword that's at his throat moreFAQ
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I was someone that had mixed feelings on the original D&D movie. I thought the script was clunky, the acting was awful as far as good guys were concerned, it contained wildly inappropriate dialog for the setting, and the tone made light of what could have been dramatic events. On the other hand, the movie looked good, had a couple decent fight scenes and the huge Dragon war at the climax was dynamic and exciting. Still, with it's less than impressive reception, I figured this would be a series of one.
Imagine my surprise when a sequel was announced, and even greater shock when I watched the films premier and found it to be everything I felt it's predecessor lacked. The acting, while not Oscar worthy, was perfectly reasonable work from a handful of unknowns. The plot is treated seriously this time around, with a minimum of cliché and jest (Although there are two laugh out loud moments) and actually features an intelligent foe with a genuinely epic plan for the forces of justice to combat. Speaking of which, the heroes are a nice diverse bunch, and the film manages to showcase each one's unique talents well.
As for the action and eye candy, there's plenty. The fights are staged better than 90% of the action flicks on the shelves, with realistic flow and quick pace. The special effects are among the best I've ever seen in a non-theatrical film and are leaps and bounds above any other Sci-Fi premier yet broadcast (Though not quite as good as a theatrical release). The final battle is not as kinetic as the first films finale, but manages to be a fitting climax to the quest.
If this is what this crew can produce with a terribly low budget, I say give them 70 million bucks and get Dungeons & Dragons III in theaters ASAP!