Dark Dungeons

2014 "Role Playing Games - Not on YOUR life!"
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Released: 15 August 2014 Released
Producted By: Zombie Orpheus Entertainment
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Official Website: http://darkdungeonsthemovie.com/
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College freshmen Debbie and Marcie are excited to start their new lives at a Pacific Northwest university but after being invited to a Zeta Omega Epsilon party the two suddenly find themselves in the strange and occult world of Role Playing Games. The duo are soon hooked on the highly addictive experience that is RPGing and the game quickly becomes a habit that consumes their lives. After Debbie’s intense pagan training through the RPGs lead her to accept an invitation to join a witches’ coven, her grades begin to plummet and she is in danger of flunking out of college. She calls on darker and deeper magical forces to use a “mind bondage” spell on her professor. Meanwhile, Marcie foolishly reads from the Necronomicon and summons Cthulhu.

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Karry Best movie of this year hands down!
Micitype Pretty Good
Erica Derrick By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.
Caryl It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties. It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "Dark Dungeons" is a 40-minute short film that actually consists of four episodes which were released in August and September 2014. Episodes 1-3 run for eight to nine minutes, while the final episode is slightly longer, but also includes end credits. The director is L. Gabriel Gonda and the writer is JR Ralls. The entire thing is based on a Jack Chick comic from several decades ago. Lead actresses are Alyssa Kay and Anastasia Higham, while Tracy Hyland plays what you could consider the main villain. The film is about two girls who enter the world of RPGs, but actually in real life where they become characters you usually find in fantasy games. When one character dies, serious consequences happen. But this is also where the film is at its weakest. Not only do these fantasy elements in the last episode feel completely out-of-place, also the fact that tragedy strokes is just a minor thing apparently. The game leader doesn't care. Her best friend still keeps playing and lets be honest. These were two normal girls, they did not seem prone to addiction. The moment when the game master hits one of the girls in the face should have been where they stopped it immediately. And the girl who kills herself never seemed like an unstable character. You cannot justify this by the generic "sometimes things are not the way they seem". So yeah, these last 14 minutes almost destroyed this solid film. I do believe they really messed up the final developments. But I also do believe that it is a solid watch before that final chapter, thanks to the solid acting in here. Overall, i still give it a thumbs-down. Not recommended.
SinisterTwist If you go into this expecting a great film, you're going to be disappointed. This is based off of a Jack Chick pamphlet, so you know that it's not going to be serious business. What makes this film is that everyone tries to play their roles as straight as possible. There's no Leslie Nielsen-esque romping or Jim Carey mugging for the camera. Calling this a parody isn't entirely accurate, however it's not entirely *inaccurate* either. The source material here is so absurdly ridiculous that there's no need to lampoon the fact that some religious groups are over the top ridiculous when it comes to "demonic" material because they do it for you. It's like petting a cat: you just put your hand down and it does all the work for you. The end result is a film that can arguably be called "bad", but bad in all of the right ways. The acting is decent and the script, while ridiculous, is pretty hilarious. So far there are only two avenues for getting this film, either a DVD via Amazon or a direct purchase from the official website. It's absolutely worth purchasing at least via the website and it's a shame that it's not more well known than it it currently is.
the_wolf_imdb When I saw this movie I consider this to be pretty hilarious parody of preaching of some backwoods American religious nuts. (You know, these uneducated folks who consider The Bible and more precisely only some parts of it to be source of Universal Truth.) To my greatest surprise I have discovered this hilarious religious horror comedy is supposed to be an actual seriously meant sermons of one of those nuts. I was really stunned because you usually do not try to write your sermons in a form of self parody. But who knows, these folks have zero self reflection and never to bother to actually check their "facts".But whatever! I laughed so hard! This is so great I have to tell about this parody to the folks who play RPG's. I think they will be so amused that they form a help group for these nutcases - you know, to send them some gasoline, matches, maybe a some record of "Deutschlad Deutschland Uber Alles". This song and maybe a little waving of the right hand in the air would match the ending of the movie perfectly!
PompeyV In the 1980s, Jack Chick Publications produced an extremely fundamentalist Christian tract denouncing the dangers of playing RPGs. This film is hilarious precisely because it is so self-aware in following the fantastical tract, even one-upping it at times(LARP and Cthulhu, anyone?) The story follows two Christian girls, Marcie and Debbie, as they go off to college and become ensnared by the glamorous, underground bacchanal that is Dark Dungeons gaming. But things are even darker than the bags under the girls' eyes after playing all night -- Mistress Frost seeks to use the girls to call forth demons into our world. Watch who lives, who dies, and who falls to their knees to accept Jesus as their personal lord and savior.Above all, watch for the references to gaming, to other Zombie Orpheum productions, and to Maven of the Eventide from the That Guy With The Glasses website.