Tags: SXSW, The Dungeon Masters, Documentary, Forces of Geek
A glove fits tightly onto a hand. Buttons securely hold the vest together. A cloak is draped over broad shoulders, hanging all the way down to a pair of boots. A sword is tucked safely into a belt. A wide shot reveals not a superhero, not a ranger, but a middle-aged overweight man named Scott, standing in a hotel room. As he strides off screen, we realize that he is a hero of a very different kind of epic: documentary filmmaker Keven McAlester’s The Dungeon Masters.
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Jonathan Pacheco dabbles in web development, veganism, and the occasional polyphasic sleep cycle. Learn more.
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