Regé-Jean Page isn’t the only “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” star to enjoy an improved physique as a result of the film’s many swordplay scenes. Catch Hugh Grant’s performance in the film when it opens in theaters this Friday.
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Head of the chancelor never fails to entertain
Reply‘D n D’never fails to amaze
ReplyHis Charisma modifiers must be epic.
ReplyI’m surprised Stephen didn’t know about the rogue class. Also, I really hope Hugh Grant gets asked to be on Critical Role, even if it’s just a one-shot.
ReplyAh, the effervescent and ever droll – Hugh Grant. Long may he be both awkward and scathing.
ReplyLoved dat ass at the Oscars bro! bwa ha ha ha! Noice.
ReplyBoooooo
ReplyAll of them sugarcoat towards people, not only you. It’s virtual case for me. They are like so lousy a prank.
ReplyThat red carpet interview really turned ne off …just can’t stand him anymore
ReplyHugh Grant: funny, famous, at one time attractive, but unfortunately now obnoxious, hostile, vain, and too dam* full of himself. And the way he treated the reporter at the Oscars was pretty mean.
ReplyThere are many editions, so you can totally have played D&D yet be completely unfamiliar with D&D, it’s a glorious thing. I fiddled a ton with 3.x Ed, but I also farted around with 2nd Ed, 3.x was completely different in many ways, but interestingly it was probably easier to code 2nd Ed games than 3.x games because character creation is a nightmare in 3.x, and you need lots of options in character trees these days or people feel stifled, 2nd Ed was very big on making characters largely interchangeable, it was very hard to have a ‘unique’ Warrior, at least Thieves could spread their points a bit and feel different.
ReplyAs a person in The film industry, ban phones from the set and concentrate on the job. I agree that film work after wrap was much more fun than today. Bravo for the comment.
ReplyHugh is killing it with the movies right now.
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