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Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review

Dungeons & Dragons (2000)

Shat the Movies: 80's & 90's Best Film Review

Shat on Entertainment

Film Reviews, 80s, Shermerhighschool, Sixteencandles, Movies, Tv & Film, Weirdscience, Breakfastclub, Vcr, Johnhughes, Vhs, 90s, Classicmovies

4.61.7K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2025

⏱️ 68 minutes

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Summary

This week on Shat the Movies, we roll for initiative with Dungeons & Dragons (2000), a fantasy flop packed with rubbery dragons, chaotic CGI, and Jeremy Irons chewing every piece of scenery in sight. Gene and Big D brave the nonsensical plot, baffling performances, and a magic system that makes zero sense, even for D&D fans. Is it so bad it's fun, or just a critical failure? Grab your spellbook and join the campaign!

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but I will say that having a child watched young Sheldon, that is a hateful thing to do to your daughter.

0:06.3

I would never do that to my child.

0:08.5

Have you watched it?

0:10.2

No.

0:11.0

It's kind of cute.

0:12.2

No.

0:12.8

It's kind of cute.

0:13.7

No.

0:15.1

Remember when we first met John McLean?

0:18.1

Argyll picked him up from the plane and took him him down the Nakatomi Tower at the Christmas party.

0:25.5

And the terrorists were over zealids, but it was sweet when they killed Ellis.

0:31.1

And with a little help from Allen, John McClain kicked out.

0:35.4

Welcome back to Chat, the movies, the podcast where we answered the question, where the movies we loved when we were growing up really that good. You've ever caught yourself thinking, why don't they make movies like they used to? Can you still remember spending your Friday night searching for the perfect movie rental blockbuster video? Do you know what blockbuster video is? If you answered yes, then this is the podcast for you, I'm one of your hosts, Gene Lyons. And alongside me is my co-host, Big D. Dick Ebert. Good evening. Each week, we take a look back at time, decided for our favorite films still hold up. The movies we cover are chosen by you, the listeners who generously commissioned the films you love. If you like to see all the movies we have covered, we'll cover one and choose one for yourself. please visit chatpod.com and have a look. At the end of each podcast, we'll provide you the audience with the number of wipes each movie take to get off your respective butts. So thank you so much for listening. If you have not already, hit that subscribe button and share with a friend. It's how we help the podcast grow. Additionally, subscribe to our sister podcast, shout on TV or review TV series such as Westworld, Taboo, American

1:28.4

Gods, Game of Thrones, True Detective, Lovecat Country, and Watchmen featuring Jeremy Irons.

1:33.5

Find all the information in past episodes at shatpod.com slash TV. And finally, if you like to hang out

1:38.7

with us live, follow and subscribe to our Twitch channel, chatpod.com slash Twitch on our YouTube

1:42.2

channel where we play video games,

1:49.5

hosts watch parties, and edit this podcast live. All that being said, Big D, what movie reviewing tonight? Well, Jim, before we get to tonight's movie, you know, I, I always talk about

1:54.6

how this podcast is almost like a living diary of our lives. It's moments in history.

2:01.1

COVID major milestones are fertility,

2:04.9

like battle with getting pregnant with Emma,

2:07.9

things that have happened in our lives,

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