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A really cheesy book and movie that portrayed D&D as a dangerous pasttime, implying that people got too wrapped up in the game and became suicidal. The movie is only notable for it's connection to traditional gaming, it's propensity for being stupidly inaccurate, it's LOLHEUG figures, and being the first movie Tom Hanks was in AFAIK. It's pretty shit.
A really cheesy book and movie that portrayed D&D as a dangerous pasttime, implying that people got too wrapped up in the game and became suicidal. The movie is only notable for it's connection to traditional gaming, it's propensity for being stupidly inaccurate, it's LOLHEUG figures, and being the first movie Tom Hanks was in AFAIK. It's pretty shit. The movie also features some moron who kept wearing hats (usually the wrong one) all of the time, like wearing a suit and a construction worker's protective helmet on a party.

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A really cheesy book and movie that portrayed D&D as a dangerous pasttime, implying that people got too wrapped up in the game and became suicidal. The movie is only notable for it's connection to traditional gaming, it's propensity for being stupidly inaccurate, it's LOLHEUG figures, and being the first movie Tom Hanks was in AFAIK. It's pretty shit. The movie also features some moron who kept wearing hats (usually the wrong one) all of the time, like wearing a suit and a construction worker's protective helmet on a party.