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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wizard's_WayWizard's Way - Wikipedia

    Wizard's Way is a 2013 comedy film starring Socrates Adams-Florou, Sadie Frost, and Joe Hartley. The debut feature of a director known only as Metal Man, the comedic faux-documentary was shot on location in Manchester on a budget of £400.

  2. 19 janv. 2014 · Wizard's Way: Directed by Metal Man. With Socrates Adams-Florou, Sadie Frost, Joe Hartley, Chris Killen. Friendship, documentary-making and MMORPGs.

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    • Comedy
    • Metal Man
    • 2014-01-19
  3. 1. Watch trailer. Genres: Comedy, Sci Fi + Fantasy. Duration: 1 hour 17 minutes. Availability: Worldwide. You don't just play it. You live it. WIZARD'S WAY. The award winning cult classic film is now finally available to the public. Bonus Features. Catching Up With Barry. Available with purchase. Catching Up With Windows. Available with purchase.

  4. Wizard’s Way. 2013 Directed by Metal Man. Two filmmakers set out to make a documentary about the long out of date online game Wizard’s Way and one of its biggest fans, Julian.

    • Metal Man
  5. A tape was found in a battered video camera sold to a Manchester pawnshop. Wizard’s Way is the unremarkable contents of that tape. Lacking any horror, murders, monsters or in fact any special effects at all. What the tape did contain was the rather mundane story about life, gaming and bread ratios.

  6. Visit the movie page for 'Wizard's Way' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › Wizard's_WayWizard's Way - Wikiwand

    Wizard's Way is a 2013 comedy film starring Socrates Adams-Florou, Sadie Frost, and Joe Hartley. The debut feature of a director known only as Metal Man, the comedic faux-documentary was shot on location in Manchester on a budget of £400.