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Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire
This should be completely awesome.
Some trailers here: Krod Mandoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire | Comedy Central http://www.krodmandoonandtheflamings...rd-of-fire.jpg Krod Mandoon Kröd Mändoon is a thin-skinned and underconfident freedom fighter, who is the last great hope in the struggle against the evil ruler, Chancellor Dongalor. To help fight the great fight, Kröd has assembled a band of remarkably ineffectual freedom fighters: Aneka, the beautiful Pagan warrioress whose weapon of choice is sex, Loquasto, the oafish servant with bad aim, Zezelryck, the young warlock whose greatest magical gift is spinning BS, and Bruce, who's simply fabulous. Together, they must overcome a myriad of evil obstacles in their quest to save the world, including name-calling, hired assassins and bad hair days. Aneka A fierce warrioress skilled with many weapons but none more so than her unbridled Pagan sexuality. Zezelryck A second rate stage magician masquerading as a powerful warlock. Loquasto Kröd's lovable, low born companion, who belongs to a race of pig-like creatures known as Grobbles. and... Bruce The jailhouse lover of Kröd's late mentor, General Arcadius, and the newest member of the team. It has all the markings to be a comedy of epic proportions. Starts April 9th on comedy central |
Ought to be good.
I find Kevin Hart (Zezelryck) funny as a comedian, so I'm looking forward to this. |
Fantasy never really works well on the small screen, largely because you really have to go all out in order for it to not look ridiculous. However, fantasy that is either part ironic camp (Hercules, Xena) or all out satire (as I imagine this will be) can totally work. I'm very much looking forward to the show, if only because fantasy is a genre that's so easy to mock that everyone does it, but only superficially. Hopefully, these guys will be a little more subtle than your typical fantasy parody.
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I didn't realize Kevin Hart was in this. I think I'll check it out just to see him. Also, the gay guy looks like he might be funny.
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I want to see this.
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Anyone interested in this should check out It's pretty funny, especially for any of those that engaged in the "olden days" of pre-WOW roleplaying.
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Looking at the picture I was worried that it was going to be another Dungeon & Dragon/Eragon fiasco. Phewww.
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Okay, I thought it was funny as hell.
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As I predicted, Kevin Hart and the gay guy are the two most hilarious characters.
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I recorded it the other night, and just got around to watching it last night, and I thought it had some funny parts, but was never laugh out loud funny. The series has potential though, and I plan on watching at least a couple more episodes.
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I was not amused....Hopefully it'll become funnier with the next couple of episodes. Too many typical gay and slut jokes (IMHO).
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Meh, so so, but I'll watch again.
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It's just not funny.
Still, good to know Roger Allam lost a few pounds. I really enjoyed him in V for Vendetta as Lewis Prothero. |
Just got around to watching this, and to me it was very reminiscent of the fairly awful Dungeons & Dragons movie, complete with the completely out of place urban/hip-hop character. It didn't work for Wayans in the D&D movie, and it doesn't work for this Chris Tucker wannabe.
Something else I don't understand. Sean Mcguire (Krod) is British, but they have him doing an American type accent. |
After two episodes, I laughed out loud maybe two or three times (though I chuckled or smiled on a number of occasions). I saw the humor in a number of other things, but they fell into one of three categories:
I will continue to watch it, but I hope it develops into something more rewardingly funny. It can't keep using the same cheesy gags (and survive), so I hope they drop them for that reason. Quote:
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I watched about 8 seconds of it.
I felt dummer afterwards. |
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