...mostly cos of the following bit from this interview:
Q: Did you make any friends on the set?
A: Fortunately I have been friendly with everyone on Dollhouse before shooting this episode, so it was very comfortable, being on set. Working with Zone again was very easy, because between Epitaph One and Two (cute fact) we’ve played D&D together every weekend! He randomly knows my DM, so when I walked in one day, he was sitting at the table ready to play. Totally threw me off, seeing him out of context like that, hah!
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I probably couldn't be dorkier if I tried, could I.
Q: Did you make any friends on the set?
A: Fortunately I have been friendly with everyone on Dollhouse before shooting this episode, so it was very comfortable, being on set. Working with Zone again was very easy, because between Epitaph One and Two (cute fact) we’ve played D&D together every weekend! He randomly knows my DM, so when I walked in one day, he was sitting at the table ready to play. Totally threw me off, seeing him out of context like that, hah!
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I probably couldn't be dorkier if I tried, could I.
In related news, Christian charity refused to take money for starving children from D&D players because of their heathenish ways:
On Saturday, August 15th, 2008 at 6:00 PM, the Gen Con Live Game Auction hosted their traditional charity auction. This year, the event was in honor of Gary Gygax. Originally the charity chosen for GenCon was Gary's favorite charity, the Christian Children's Fund. Unfortunately, when they found out that the money they would get came partially from sales of Dungeons and Dragons they decided not to be the sponsored charity.
Nice. On the plus side, the less particular Fisher House Foundation was willing to accept it. So little starving children can have food and clean water--thanks to D&D players!!
Vin Diesel on D&D
Jul. 28th, 2008 07:23 pmHere.
Quite cute actually. Too bad he doesn't realize people still play it these days. (Scott found the link while searching for online tabletop gaming links.)
Quite cute actually. Too bad he doesn't realize people still play it these days. (Scott found the link while searching for online tabletop gaming links.)
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