Mazes and Monsters

Mazes and Monsters

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Mazes and Monsters

Anne Francis, Chris Makepeace, David Wallace, Lloyd Bochner, Louise Sorel, Murray Hamilton, Peter Donat, Tom Hanks, Vera Miles, Wendy Crewson

Bound by a desire to play the fantasy game Mazes and Monsters, Robbie (Hanks) and his three college classmates decide to move the board game into the local legendary cavern. But, when the game gets ou...( read more  read more... )t of hand for Robbie, he begins to have visions and the line between fantasy and reality fuse into a harrowing adventure.

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  • February 25, 2008
    Dungeons and Dragons overview in a movie not documentary but truthful and honest portrayal of the side effects of fantasy roleplay.
  • August 13, 2007
    The dangers of the mentally unstable (Tom Hanks) playing a fantasy role playing game "Mazes and Monsters". I dunno about that game, but we D&D players thought this was pretty cool - we wish we had some of those caves available for our gaming sessions. The visit to the Twin Towers...( read more) in New York City was a hilight. It's a bit condemning of a hobby which many were engaged in at the time, with a very slim percentage of players going nutso. If it weren't for the game, the boy in the movie would've been triggered by something else likely; 80's New Wave Music or Pac-Man perhaps. I remember when this was on TV, "Rona Barrett's" name was plastered all over it.
  • December 31, 2006
    Pretty good flick. Tom Hanks shows why he is a good actor.
  • November 10, 2009
    I own this movie just so that it fills my collection but its realy not that good, it worth watching its just old and had a small budget!
  • August 10, 2009
    I found it interesting seeing Tom Hanks in this perfomance.
    I think he is a very good actor at different types of roles.
  • May 26, 2009
    Cheesy made for TV film about the "dangers" of role playing games. Much of Hank's talent is wasted in this film, but nevertheless, it isn't entirely excruicating viewing.
  • March 16, 2009
    Steven Hilliard Stern has a big resume of TV movies and Mazes and Monsters is one film that can be quite an interesting watch for fantasy and gamers alike.

    Based off of Rona Jaffe's novel, by the same name, the concept of the story involves the topic of a game taking ove

    ...( read more)r a person's life. The story is a little out there, but that's not to say that it can't happen. The 1 hour 40 minute movie will not fly by as the pacing is a little slow. The character buildup is there and the "Mazes and Monsters" game concept is quite intriguing.

    The first half of the film shows the change in Tom Hank's character as he gradually begins to cross the line between fantasy and reality. Once he crosses over, the film becomes a cat and mouse chase in New York. It is the first half that has more going for it. Some scenes can be a bit dark, but it is tolerable.

    As far as the fantasy elements go, there are very few costume creatures and this is a shame. There is room for so much more, however the movie does keep it real with only a few of these things.

    The acting is OK. A young Tom Hanks isn't winning any awards, but he gets the job done. A cute Wendy Crewson provides a decent female character, while Chris Makepeace fits right in to this story.

    Mazes and Monsters may seem corny at first, yet this movie can be of interest to some.

  • February 13, 2009
    If their are people out there like the people in this movie you are GEEKS!!!! So Lame!!
  • July 9, 2008
    An early role for Tom Hanks where he let's the illusion of a role-playing game take over and makes him go completely sideways.
  • April 27, 2008
    I loved this movie. Watched it when ever I could grwoing up (just caught it again last weekend). One of my favs (got me into D7D).

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