Aww, barely a mention of Tom Baker in that list. I know that was the reason I watched it.
I have the distinction of having seen this cinematic offal in the theatre, though purely for "hah hah isn't this terrible oh how ironically I laugh at it" reasons. I probably couldn't sit through the D&D movie again, and I remember at the time it set a bad precedent for the then-unknown factor that was the upcoming Lord of the Rings trilogy. Of course, the brain-shattering awesomeness that was LOTR soon wiped this trifle from my memory, but one intrepid blogger has cataloged all 64 reasons why Dungeons and Dragons can be considered a guilty pleasure.
Aww, barely a mention of Tom Baker in that list. I know that was the reason I watched it.
Yeah, me too. It gets 1 star out of 4 for me, solely because Tom Baker got a day's work out of it. :)
I spun the tape forward at work for a damn hour until I finally found Tom's scene(s?). And even fast forwarded, the movie was painful.
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