If you roll a natural 1 on a “making a fantasy movie” check, you get Dungeons & Dragons (2000). Directed by Courtney Solomon, this adaptation of the iconic tabletop RPG is less an epic adventure and more a baffling collage of cheap special effects, hammy acting, and a plot that feels improvised without dice.
Jeremy Irons as the villain Profion chews so much scenery that he must have needed a dental appointment afterward. His over-the-top, sneering performance is genuinely entertaining—just not for the reasons the filmmakers intended. The late Richard O’Brien (of The Crystal Maze and Rocky Horror ) also adds a brief spark of campy fun. Download - Dungeons.And.Dragons.2000.BluRay.48...
The film so misunderstands its source material that it feels like a corporate focus-group’s idea of “what fantasy fans want.” It killed any chance of a big-budget D&D movie for over two decades—until 2023’s Honor Among Thieves finally showed how it should be done. If you roll a natural 1 on a