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- Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves - The Bard Spell Breaks: Simon's (Justice Jesse Smith) hologram spell goes awry.
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A charming thief and a band of unlikely adventurers embark on an epic quest to retrieve a lost relic, but things go dangerously awry when they run afoul of the wrong people.
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Cast: Chris Pine, Justice Jesse Smith, Michelle Rodriguez, Sophia Lillis
Screenwriter: Chris McKay, John Francis Daley, Jonathan M. Goldstein, Michael Gilio
Director: John Francis Daley, Jonathan M. Goldstein
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I love how every plot beat in this movie is "the party makes a plan, then rolls 1s."
"I'm buying new dice and BURNING THESE!"
XD
How every great DND adventure truly starts.
Their escape from prison was a case of accidentally rolling 20s on bluff, but going ahead with the original plan
I don't even play D&D and I still found this hilarious
Trashing the puzzle bridge felt more like "okay, I am NOT going through that convoluted mess, I'd rather have the party fail!"
Can we take a minute and talk about how good the delivery was on “what madness is this”?
That actor was basically an extra and it’s my favorite line in the whole movie.
Was just about to say the same thing. Dude portrayed absolute shock, confusion, and fear in only four words *PERFECTLY* .
Same here. My gf and I have been repeating that one line for 2days now 🤣🤣🤣
The extras have some of the best lines in the movie
"He's stealin' our bits and bobs!"
Countless people have come to comment exactly this but you sir rolled higher initiative
This whole bit absolutely slaughtered me, but that line especially is just perfect.
It's the "BRUUUUUUUUUUUEEEEEEEEHHHHHHH" that always sends me over the edge.
Same! It sure sounded an awful lot like "Bruh" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think they're starting to get suspicious
0:25
For me it's the "BRATEBRATEBRATEBRATEBRATEBRATE" part! 🤣🤣🤣
Fufufufufuufufufufufu
I remember seeing this with a completely packed theater for an early screening, and lemme tell ya, the audience was erupting with laughter at this scene.
I was laughing so hard in the theater that I was crying at this scene.
Me too😂
Same it was hilarious.
Because it's the funniest most clever scene a human has ever seen
A hilarious melting man in a very average movie is the height of comedy
This is one of those movies thats going to get a lot of recognition later. Its sad that this didnt hit the box office
For real this was the best fantasy movie I’ve scene in a long time
I heard the movie was testing the waters for a possible TV Show
It's already a classic movie for sure
blame people that went to see THE SUPER MARIO BROS SUPER MOVIE
a week after it got released!
No matter what, it was such a satisfying movie for us dnd fans.
I love that they incorporated actual D&D mechanics into the movie, like the class feature that gives the barbarian advantage when using improvised weapons, or how losing concentration causes spells to fail
Definitely rolled a natural one
But I also like how they ignored exact rules on how they work and improvised around them to fit the story, just like a good GM would. Standard Concentration rules would just have the spell fizzle out the moment your concentration is disrupted, whereas here something WAY more interesting and funny happens.
I can imagine D20 dice being rolled throughout the movie
@@VexWerewolfa good GM makes things fun, a bad GM gives its players a bad time.
I guess he rolled a 18 on performance but a 1 on concentration
The guard who is clearly spooked by the illusion unraveling is also the same one who actually reaches out to touch it.
Major kudos to him for being brave.
Yeah he’s seeming to see a man melting in front of him and he reached out at him
He also switched bodies with the other guard temporarily
You know the saying "Fear is a reaction but courage is a choice"
He is very brave brave brave brave braaaAAAAAAAYYYYYYYY
I love this scene! The look on the guard's face: "What madness is this??" 😆
@@tblazer4932?😂😂😂😂😂😂😂spot on
it is A DEMON OF THE ANCIENT WORLD!
That’s when I lost it XD the rest of the scene completely undid me.
Braaaaaaaaate.
@@josephzielinski8817 brate brate brate brate brate
I got to give props on how the barbarian is technically fighting the same group during that entire time in the forge. The fight is not over quick and she is having to keep trying to disable or kill them over and over again because their armor is actually DOING ITS JOB!. Props to the creators for this.
Eh low damage rolls
@@theo-jamesmoulton2000 and decent AC
Town guard that's actually equipped with breastplate and the such.
Yeah, hard to get through that
if it was doing its job those footmen wouldn't have even felt half of those hits. lol.
@@SuperTrunkspace Nah, armor can be a big help against penetration, but it still transmits a lot of blunt force trauma, which is what most often killed fighters in full armor. Imagine yourself violently shaken inside a steel can.
I love how at the end the illusion sounds like it's swearing as if it realized everything is falling apart.
"fuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuck"
Just noticed this 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂!!!!!
I can’t unhear it now
So I wasn’t the only one who thought this.
That's the first thing I thought.
I liked how Edgin's concern wasn't that they might get caught, but that Simon was messing up his song.
Typical bard XD
I mean, fair enough.
Hey, it's a good song.
"What madness is this?'" is the part that always gets me when I see this
Bro is edging a mental breakdown for sure
Props to the actor of that guard. He did so well at portraying the horror that character must have been feeling.
i absolutely lost it at this scene. Michelle Rodriguez's deadpan "i think they're starting to become suspicious" deceased me
I know she’s like known for the whole “tough girl” thing but she played the barbarian class as a whole PERFECTLY.
No notes. Absolutely brilliant.
@@keithjohnson7893 I absolutely loved her in the entire movie and knew exactly what was going to happen with her character in the end.
Sorry for our loss.
"I HADN'T REALIZED. Thanks for telling us."
XD
0:32
I love how Edgin says “you’re messing up my song” instead of “you’re messing up the spell”
Yeah, his foot got stuck on the floor.
"What madness is this..." Is so funny cos its played entirety straight.
melty chris pine can't hurt you
He's somewhere between confused and terrified
@@cleverusername9369 "Nine hells..." Dude was about to piss his pants lmao
Oh that guard is damaged forever because of this lmao
To be fair- seeing this in real life would be horrifying.
I lovw how the illusion doesnt immediatly break. It just becomes a magical horror beyond our comprehension
Well, I grew up when VHS tapes were still a thing (Just barely, but still), and this is exactly how they could sound when they got stuck or damaged.
I definitely love the "what madness is this" part 😂
Can't believe it takes the Neverwinter guards THAT long to disbelieve the illusion! No wonder their city is always in peril. ;P
@@Zaxares i know, right?
@@Zaxares the wild shape chase disabled all perception check rolls for days
@@ZaxaresMore as "They knew it was fake at that point, they just didn't know what the hell."
Like like seeing someone sink a knife into a newborn on a plate. You have no goddamn clue what's going on and why it isn't moving and why it's going in so smoo-ITS A GODDAMN CAKE.
@@roetemeteor😂
This movie had absolutely no business being as good as it was and it sucks it didn't do better at the box office. Clearly written by people who know and love D&D, wonderful performances by the cast, and all backed up by some beautiful cinematography, fight choreography, and special effects.
To be honest it looks trash. YMMV
@@theonlyD Have you seen it? It's amazing
Let me tell you how good this movie is...
It's better than John Wick 4.
@@tjudah9022 John Wich shouldve ended with the 2nd one. Deadass
@@theonlyDbased on?
"I think they're starting to get suspicious..." I love her deadpan face when she says it.
0:32
XD
She must have like 6 points of intelligence or something lol
If you ever wanted a visual representation of what failing a concentration check would look like, this is it 😂
Funnier than any recent comedies, more creative action than any recent action movies, with a love and respect for the material and the audience. Of COURSE nobody went to see it.
It was too good to be true.
Just really unfortunate timing
The OGL debacle massively hurt it. As the above said, it was really poor timing.
I mean if this is one of the funniest scenes in the movie I don't blame people for not seeing it
to be honest I kind of blame marvel, and other studios for how abysmal, they're movies were that it kind of in itself killed the movie scene.
0:36 "fuhfuhfuhfuhfuhfuh-"
I like how the spell failing made the Bard illusion look like one of those distorted screencaps that folks always use as thumbnails when they want to complain about a show or movie.
Precisely what I thought it was first pic I saw of THAT
0:31
I just thought he was doing his best "Large Marge" impression. That or he was showing everyone what he looked like when he killed their brother.
That "What madness is this" never fails to crack me up
0:35
XD
Usually when bad cgi shows itself, everyone hates it. But here, everyone laughs because this one is on purpose!
Major Image spell. Best CGI spell for a good distraction
I never thought of illusion spells like CGI if it was in real world and now it's easy to describe unrealistic illusions. I just describe 90s graphics versions of things
Mehh bad cgi ? Its ok i think ....
like MODOK
The cgi is good, it just doesn't make sense
When you didn't clean the PS2 game CD before inserting it.
I love how true to dnd this is, plans don't always go as you expected and when the sorc rolls a nat 1 to sneak away and gets stuck you definitely need to improvise😅
0:32 you know when they were animating this bit they had fun with to make it that janky 😂
This is EXACTLY my kind of humor. I laugh literally every time I watch this scene.
Yes, me too. The noises, the expressions.
The feeling is mutual, probably took a chapter from Robin Hood: Men in Tights.
The decoy scene was and always will be hilarious, but really need to appreciate how armour actually means something here, necessitating blunt and heavy weapons as opposed to other movies where all that fancy METAL could be easily cut through with a simple sword.
Also appreciate that while powerful, the Barbarian wasn't the equivalent of Thor and could in fact be overpowered by even two soldiers.
You can tell Simon rolled a 1 on his Stealth check, because how else could he have gotten his foot stuck like that?
Honestly Simon, you need to get better at magic, man :Facepalm:
low charisma doesn't make the best sorcerer
0:24 When the magic mushrooms finally kick in
0:26 the reaction to all the stuff that the mushrooms have affect
0:13-0:41 I just keep dying at that, possibly the funniest scene ever in movie history.
Easily the funniest scene in movie history. I have never laughed so hard at a scene in a movie.
I got an insta-headache laughing, but all the air went out at once. Caught me off guard hard! Loved it!
What roll was this for the illusion to break?
B R A T E
@@dejaypage1575NAT 1, I believe. If NAT 20, the illusion goes perfectly without any interruption
your brain trying to focus in 92-degree weather be like: 0:28
Me when I'm trying to force a dangerous FART out
"What madness is this?" Had me laughing so hard. XD
That blacksmith sure is focused. He's not even looking at the absolute bedlam behind him.
Do not disturb the artist when the artist is working.
Haganezuka approves.
Maybe he saw it, but what are you gonna do?
"Hey miss, I know you're fighting like four trained soldiers rn, but could you keep it down?"
He's probably already deaf, he's got no idea.
So, instead of doing Wrath of the Dragon God and making a bland movie with a whole bunch of lore in it that you're expected to just know and take seriously.... This looks like people who played a really good DnD campaign and decided to make it a movie.
“What madness is this” is oscar worthy acting
This was such a damn good movie. I wish it would have done better in theaters.
Hopefully, word of mouth makes it a streaming hit wherever it ends up and they make a sequel because of that.
I can give you a woke reasons it didn't do so well..
@@nothingleft3473 I hate most woke material. I watched this and didn’t get the feeling they were pushing anything to heavily. What about it is woke to you?
@@nothingleft3473 Whingey scumbag
@@mrquirky3626 it's on paramount plus
I regret not supporting this movie while it was in theaters; I was on the fence about seeing it for the longest time. I happily own my own copy and just watched it all the way through for the fourth time with some friends who hadn't seen it yet. We were all in agreement this scene was hilarious.
Someone told me at 0:35 it sounds like the illusion is saying "fuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuckfuck" and now I can't unhear it.
0:26 What madness is this?
BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
0:22 "hl2.exe has stopped working"
Just the horror on the one guard's face in in his voice "what madness is this" as he witnesses a man just melt
😅😂
Probably grateful it's just an illusion
D&D Silent Hills, anyone?!
Hell exists (there's 9 of them) and it's very tangible in the DnD universe, so that dude had every reason to be scared, lol
If theres one universal DND experience it's traumatizing town guards.
Whether it be something like this or the bard trying to seduce them
@@vulpixle9659 like i said. traumatizing lol.
probably one of the few times i've seen in movies where armor does protect the wearer. yes the guards are getting knocked about but they're getting knocked about by someone with super human strength but the armor is still for the most part keeping them not dead.
Armor Class, baby!
0:22 When the Druids so called "Edibles" kicks in.
0:23 Brate-brate-brate-brate-brate-brate-brate-BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTE…..
"What madness is this?" D:
@@gregwestmen4902 BRAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTE….. Fuhfuhfuhfuhfuhfuhfuh-
@@maxmolemen7786 "Nine Hells" D:
I think they're starting to get suspicious.
Holga was just amazing throughout the film. She was a great example of making a strong character that happened to be female, instead of a "strong female character".
well to be fair... she's been acting that way since before all the trash.
What’s more is that she grows on you, that you become more attached to her character over the course of the movie.
When i was watching this movie i was like ugh another one of those “strong female characters” but she wasn’t. It’s a fresh breath of air
@@alceusrydan6237 I loved it when soldiers with full plate armor actually get up and continue fighting her and even getting gaining the upper hand. In a lot of movies, we just see a little knock on the armor and the soldier is eliminated. The camera also captures her tanky build perfectly, you feel like she can actually knock you out. She is not skinny, elegant and perfect looking with barely any armor on. There are no exaggerated lame speech during fights. The list continues. Finally some good movie with strong female character after 2020.
@@peasantlord135
Yeah and most of the time those soldiers aren’t taken out by piercing/slashing strikes (which would he highly uneffective on plate and even mail) but with blunt force instead
This movie was soooo good. I’d totally watch a second one
They should do the same thing that they did with this movie, have all the actors/actresses play a DnD session where they do everything to create their character, personality, how they react in the situation, and what they say. Plus it would be good when they rotate the performers so that each story is a brand new adventure.
@@thebluedragon07 maybe- I’d be okay seeing more of a few of these characters though- I grew to really like them! I’d love to see new ones though 😬😬
I doubt a second one would be made, but Paramount did say that they would make a second one, under the condition that it would be made on a smaller budget.
The directors sent the art team a lot of references to video game graphical glitches for this effect.
*"I think it s starting to get suspicious"*
Starting????? .... That must quite an interesting place if they find that 0:23 slightly normal lol
Perception check. Passive perception is nice that it gives the DM the auto check on how much the crew sees
Without a doubt one of the times i really cracked up laughing. Excellent choice to have the Edgin illusion break down like that.
Also, Michelle´s solo fight sequence was badass. Love the creativity with mid fight weapon and armor swaps.
@@nothingleft3473 The same can be said about your comment.
@@nothingleft3473 Laughable, like your political and social views and opinions
@@nothingleft3473 you know, its weird, its almost like this might be based on something. some kind of fantasy that has things like wizards and dragons, and she is behaving a lot like these weird folks in that called barbarians, man I just cant put my finger on what could possibly make me think that they could be related in anyway
@@nothingleft3473 Ah yes cause woman aren't supposed to be strong and able to fight, they should be in the kitchen making you a sandwhich right?
@@nothingleft3473It’s D&D. She’s a player character. She probably has more hitpoints than the whole lot of them.
This is one of my favorite parts of the movie
0:28 Me after chewing 10 gums
Lol I was wondering when the gum meme would pop up
0:22 - 0:42 that is the most disturbing, yet the funniest, thing I have ever seen
I saw this movie with my wife in an, otherwise empty, theatre.
I could see the creators remained faithful to DnD. Also, the combat was really good. Id watch this movie again.
There were gamers working on this movie at every stage of the production. They even had rules experts on-set in case they needed to check something. The directors even ran a massive session of D&D for the cast with their movie characters as pre-gens, just to make sure everyone was on the same page as to what kind of adventure they were portraying. (Apparently they actually reworked some stuff with Edgin based on how Chris Pine played him in that session.)
The breaking bard spell really freaked me out at 1st, but now it's just too funny! 🤣😂 0:12
he sounds like a record player
0:22 to 0:33 is like when a dream turns into a WTF nightmare
What madness is this?
I forgot how amazing the visual effects in this movie were they should definitely win hopefully I mean an Oscar next year for best visual affects
0:28 is like the "brooo" meme 😂
I loved the "Nine hells!?" reaction so much, this scene slayed me completely. Was falling from my sofa while watching this.
You just know the guards were thankful it was an illusion spell. If it'd been real they'd still be having nightmares!
At the theater I was literally suffocating 😂😂😂😂 oh my, what a scene!
I was not expecting to enjoy this movie as much as I did. I was crying from laughing at the chonky dragon
0:35 how to fit several dozen f-bombs in a PG-13 movie: say it real fast while distracting with body horror
"What madness is this?"
Illusion: And I took that personally.
Lol
does this remind anyone of a video from corridor digital called "the glitch"?
Same
they totally need to make more of these D&D movies
I absolutely love how horrified the guard is at 0:25
That's the thing about illusion magic. It works until you lose your concentration. Then this happens.
Exactly!
Plenty of illusions require no concentration and some are permanent.
I LOVE Holga. (And the whole gang. But mostly Holga. And potatoes.) We need a sequel.
He went full PS2 glitch.
Our group lost our minds during this scene. Laughed so much I cried and couldn't breathe.
The only reason this movie didn't hit critics so well is because critics don't understand how D&D campaigns are. "D&D Should be serious, fantasy and badass action"
No. This is EXACTLY how D&D goes. You have small moments where the characters are badasses, but you also have these types of moments where things just go horribly wrong or right in a stupidly funny matter, and it makes the adventure SO much more memorable.
I remember in a high level campaign of mine, we were assaulting a fort of hobgoblins, so I casted a spell called "Insect plague" in the central room of the fort, creating a giant swarm of flesh eating Bees. ALL of the doors in the fort were closed, so the Bees couldn't get through them. We then spent the next 15 minutes of the session laughing our asses off just as the DM Describes each individual hobgoblin Not knowing about the swarm behind their door as they try to rush out to the main entrance to fight us, only to get swarmed by bees and eaten alive while doing a Nicholas Cage of "NOT THE BEES!" 1 round, and I had killed almost 20 hobgoblins by having them run up to a door, open it, and get swarmed. And it would not have been anywhere near as memorable if it wasn't funny as hell. And I just kept thinking to myself "How did that work?"
Dnd and dm dice rolls
My one and only time playing D&D... me and my partner for the session got killed...... by rats. We couldn't get the rolls we needed to even hit them, but they were rolling high...
This is my favorite scene of the film. And honestly, never gets old
Definitely rolled a two out of 20 on this illusion spell.
First was a 2, then it was a nat 1. Reminder, the checks have a 6 second window
Sorcerer was definitely told to roll an arcana check at disadvantage
@@captaintalon4485 No. This is failed concentration. That's why the spell goes wonky when he's distracted by his stuck foot.
@@alphanerd7221This. The movie follows 5e rules just like the campaign it’s based off of.
The guards must have rolled a Nat 1 in this case for perception at first, then succeeded when they finally got it.
Well this is going to haunt me…
That your spellcheck can fail and your little illusion faults out? Yeah, when the stakes are high, that's enough to give nightmares.
Him saying “Brate” repeatedly and the knight calmly asking “What madness is this?” killed me 😂
He's not calm, he's terrified. Because a lot of horrible monsters in DnD can imitate the human form and love to toy on people.
He was not calm, he was scared shitless lol and who can blame him
As someone who has a bit of a fear of CGI stuff bugging out like this, this sure was a dash of nightmare fuel xD
Just watched the movie , loved so much this scene, the face of the guard so serious and the BWAAAAAA it’s perfect
I’m bummed this didn’t do better at the box office. Movie was excellent.
Since Holga was a barbarian, I was expecting her to have a Grog Strongjaw moment by saying, "I'd like to RAGE!!!"
Holga doesn't have Pike to hold her back. She's constantly enraged
Yeah, I was a bit disappointed that she doesn't go into an obvious Barbarian Rage moment (with saliva frothing and veins bulging and all) throughout the entire movie. Loved her character nonetheless though (and I still find it kinda hilarious she has a thing for halflings. XD)
Glad this movie is getting some love online.
Congrats, your axe now does 1d10 fire damage.
I watched this scene twice in the cinema, and I was dying of laughter every time 😂 In a quiet cinema screen (except for a couple of laughs each way), I’m pretty everyone heard my hysterical laughter 😂
not even funny
@@Khranes then leave.
@@Khranes Yes we can all tell you aren't.
Same. The first time I saw it was during half term when all the kids were home, so it was packed.
I think me and maybe 2 other people in the theatre were D&D players and really got the joke, because I'm pretty sure we were the only ones laughing in a full theatre with 120 seats.
@@Khranes the majority opinion is that it is funny stay mad
When the wizard hits a nat 1
This scene kills me every time.
"I guess nightmare fuel can be funny"
- Everything Great With D&D Honor Among Thieves
Is it just me, or when she points out the guard's suspicion, does Holga look like she's fighting not to smile at an illusion of her oldest friend distorting and crumpling? That was one of the few scenes in a movie in years that made me burst out laughing in the theater. The reanimated soldier saying "I'm bad at math" for one of the required questions was another one.
Was waiting for this. Everyone in the cinema was wheezing.
The movie was okay, but goddamn does 0:28 get me every single time. That's just amazing!
0:22 Looks like Rhett
The CGI crew clearly had a field day with this bit.
0:22 0:28 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
This is the greatest scene in any movie I’ve ever seen. I wish I could have seen this in theaters
No matter how many times I watched it still brings tears of it after to my eyes
I laughed so hard at 0:23
This wasn't the bard's spell. The sorcerer was casting it, which is why the spell was interrupted when his foot got stuck. The bard *should* have had powers, but he didn't (the creators of the movie said this was on purpose).
Even as a D&D player, I gave Edgin not having magic a pass. While I would love to see a magical musician, I can see how that would be confusing to folks who don't know a lot about D&D. Good way to balance a small party for the movie too. One spell-slinger, one shape-shifter, one heavy muscle, one primary planner. Also, Edgin whacking people with his lute is way funnier than just using spells LOL!
What kind of bard is that!?
Most, if not all, bards have spell casting abilities. Unless this one was a fighter, then went bard, that would explain it better
Apparently he was casting spells, like Calm Emotions on the Barbarian in one scene, but they chose to have his magic to be visually subtle to let the Sorcerer shine.
(The Druid never cast any spells either, she was pure Wildshape build.)
The Bard came off as a Rogue (Mastermind) with Lute proficiency to me.
@@Battleguild No, the creators of the movie specifically said in an interview that he didn't have any powers and that this was an intentional decision. No need to take my word for it, you can look it up.
I think the intention of the title is that it’s a spell OF the bard, not cast BY him