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  1. Fellowship of the Dice is a film released in 2005 (2007 on DVD), directed by Matthew Ross, and starring Aimee Graham and Price Carson. It combines interviews and scenes from Strategicon 2004 a real-life role playing game convention with a fictional account ( mockumentary ) of a game with the players portrayed by actors.

  2. Fellowship of the Dice: Directed by Matthew Michael Ross. With Aimee Graham, Alastair Surprise, Eric M. Aldrich, Jack Allen. A mockumentary about a night in the life of a group of role playing gamers.

    • (61)
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Matthew Michael Ross
    • 2005
  3. Mar 23, 2007 · “Fellowship of the Dice” follows the plight of Elizabeth (Aimee Graham), a recovering party girl desperate for a new group of friends. After a chance meeting with avid gamer Sanford (Alastair Surprise) lands her an invitation to play the popular fantasy role-playing game, “Wizards, Warriors and Wyrms,” she spends a long afternoon and evening plagued with confusing rules, high adventure ...

  4. The Fellowship of the Dice is a school group club that focuses on tabletop and live-action role-playing games (RPGs), founded and run by Breadie Barmbrack. Breadie Barmbrack founded her group in her first year of Ever After High to gather fellow students who would like to play Dungeons & Damsels with her, and was surprised to actually gather a decent amount of players and a Dungeon Master for ...

  5. Fellowship of the Dice is a film released in 2005 (2007 on DVD), directed by Matthew Ross, and starring Aimee Graham and Price Carson. It combines interviews and scenes from Strategicon 2004 a real-life role playing game convention with a fictional account (mockumentary) of a game with the players portrayed by actors.

  6. “Fellowship of the Dice” follows the plight of Elizabeth (Aimee Graham), a recovering party girl desperate for a new group of friends. After a chance meeting with avid gamer Sanford (Alastair Surprise) lands her an invitation to play the popular fantasy role-playing game, “Wizards, Warriors and Wyrms,” she spends a long afternoon and evening plagued with confusing rules, high adventure ...

  7. I'm amazed that the producers of Fellowship of the Dice somehow managed to capture the lightning of a truly joyful gaming session on a DVD, but they did, and that alone makes the movie worth watching--though the characters, plot, and ultimate message are all good reasons as well. I've given Fellowship of the Dice a "4" out of "5" for Substance ...

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