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Author: pyratebeard <root@pyratebeard.net>
Date:   Fri, 18 Feb 2022 15:53:14 +0000

knights_of_badassdom

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diff --git a/entry/rnd.mov.rec:_knights_of_badassdom.md b/entry/rnd.mov.rec:_knights_of_badassdom.md @@ -1,11 +1,13 @@ ## random.movie.recommendation -Knights of Badassdom ([TMDB](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/74461-knights-of-badassdom)) is a comedy fantasy adventure set in the world of Live Action Role-playing (LARPing). +Knights of Badassdom ([TMDB](https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/74461-knights-of-badassdom)) is a comedy fantasy adventure set in the world of Live Action Role-Playing (LARPing). + +Starring Ryan Kwanten (Joe), Steve Zahn (Eric), and Peter Dinklage (Hung) as well as an amazing support cast including Summer Glau and Jimmi Simpson. #### synopsis > Three best friends and dedicated roleplayers take to the woods to reenact a dungeons and dragons-like scenario as a live action role-playing game. Trouble arises when a prop spellbook purchased from the internet ends up being a genuine grimoire and they unwittingly conjure up a blood-lusting succubus from hell. --- -KoB is such a great movie. Starring Ryan Kwanten (Joe), Steve Zahn (Eric), and Peter Dinklage (Hung) and there is an amazing support cast including Summer Glau, Jimmi Simpson, and Joshua Malina to name a few. +KoB is a fun movie and while I have never LARP'd I play D&D enough to get the characters' motivations. It is well paced, the humour is dry and enjoyable throughout, and everything is backed by a pretty decent soundtrack from Bear McCreary (Black Sails, Battlestar Galactica). -The movie is set over a weekend LARP game event with Eric and Hung dragging along a recently dumped Joe in order to get his mind of his ex, Beth. +(but nobody mentions the frightfully large bodycount)