Slamy Mcbiteo
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I am looking for the name of a real B rate gaming movie from the 80's. It is about a gaming group that loses one of its players and the GM summons a minor demon from hell to be there fourth player. The group then decides force the demon to play a lawful good paladin that he promptly names "Suckface the Paladin". The production quality is horrible, the effects were horrendous and the scrip was terrible....so much so that it was awesome.
I thought it was called something like "Dungeon Master Oh Dungeon Master" but I can not find anything about it....
If any one remembers the name of the movie it would be much appreciated
Auxmaulous
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I think I may have broke my mouse left click button too many times trying to favorite the above post.
Luckily for me I fast forwarded/skipped through the video when I saw it was 100% trash.
Unlucky for me though - I spent around 1/2 an hour last night looking for this piece of garbage movie.
Seriously - garbage. May need to check with my neurologist after watching this clip.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHCCCCCCCCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !
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So, speaking of, I know this is a stupid question, but my Google-fu is weak, after all. Hence...
You all know the scene. It's the one in that movie: the one where the horse, on fire, runs slowly to the right. (Or maybe left, I don't know, I'm dyslexic.)
I used to know where this was from. Years ago, Google searches generated interesting results. I learned about it, and subsequently forgot.
Now, in trying to explain it to my wife (due to the awesome scene of the destruction of Cloud Cookooland), I realized I'd forgotten.
So, Internet, educate me, again: where the heck does that come from.
No, James Cameron's Avatar is not the first use of that. Please, please don't make that mistake: it's depressing how many results pinged "James Cameron came up with that brilliant imagery all by himself because he's entirely original" or something similar.
Neither is the Animatrix the origin, despite it being a really cool moment within that series of films.
So... where does it come from?
I want to say that the first appearance was some sort of dream sequence in a movie from the 70s or 80s... probably in reference to the Apocalypse (in the colloquial sense, i.e. in reference to "the Worst of all Battles and Last of all Battles in order to End All Things" kind of idea, instead of the literal meaning of Apocalypse which is "the revelation" (usually used for something, like the Bible))... but I can't say for sure.