A Quote by Drew Goddard

It was a lot of 'Dungeons and Dragons' all through my teens. — © Drew Goddard
It was a lot of 'Dungeons and Dragons' all through my teens.
'Dungeons and Dragons' has evolved over the years, and so has the community that played the game. It had a lot of lingering stigma from the anti-'D&D' movement of the '70s and '80s - this kind of idea that 'Dungeons and Dragons' is only played by the lowest of the low basement dwellers - that has kept people from being comfortable talking about it.
Simon grinned. "You've never heard of Dungeons and Dragons?" "I've heard of dungeons," Jace said. "Also dragons. Although they're mostly extinct.
It was mostly through pop culture, through hip-hop, through Dungeons & Dragons and comic books that I acquired much of my vocabulary.
There's a lot of things I nerd out over. Quantum Mechanics. I also love Dungeons and Dragons. I want to be an astronaut.
I'm not smart enough to play 'Dungeons & Dragons.' Maybe if someone were to take me by the hand and slowly and carefully walk me through.
I read a lot of fantasy and grew up on 'Star Wars' and 'Star Trek.' I loved going to Middle Earth. 'Dungeons & Dragons' was a huge influence.
I've listened to a couple of Dungeons and Dragons' podcasts in my time.
I've always been a gamer. I play a version of Dungeons & Dragons.
I loved 'Dungeons & Dragons'. That was actually a good cartoon to me.
I've never played Dungeons & Dragons, but I'm actually pretty familiar with it.
Anyone wanna play Dungeons & Dragons for the next quadrillion years?
I played Dungeons & Dragons and have read comic books since I was a kid.
It turns out Dungeons & Dragons is much better on paper than it is in reality.
Working with franchises can be challenging, but at the same time I really did enjoy working on 'Star Wars,' for example, and I have done a lot of 'Dungeons & Dragons' games, but I still enjoy it very much.
Magic: The Gathering is like Dungeons and Dragons if D&D was played with cards and didn't take 18 weeks.
I fell in love with Dungeons & Dragons, and the storytelling of it, and the weird dice, and the fact that it didn't use a traditional board. It felt like I was a part of something special and almost kind of like a secret club because a lot of people didn't know what it was and didn't understand it.
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