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Genres:
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Action /
Drama /
Fantasy /
Horror /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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Hyung-rae Shim
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Actors:
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Billy Gardell,
Jason Behr,
Amanda Brooks,
Robert Forster,
Jesse Jam Miranda,
Craig Robinson,
Aimee Garcia,
Chris Mulkey,
John Ales,
Elizabeth Peña,
Holmes Osborne,
NiCole Robinson,
Geoffrey Pierson,
Cody Arens,
Kevin Breznahan
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Duration:
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90 min.
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Rating:
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(3.8/10)98.5
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Plot Summary:
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Meet Buraki, the vicious, 200-meter long Imoogi serpent from ancient Korea. His army includes giant lizards with missile launchers, flying dragons, soldiers bred pro ghastly and mega-intelligent dinosaurs. Together, they will cripple Los Angeles and in any way the world unless reincarnated warriors Ethan and Sarah can outrun them and regenerate the Advantageous Imoogi, Buraki's antiquated nemesis. Dragon Wars reveals every pattern spell out of Earth's greatest contend, a in dispute you'll only believe when you see it for yourself.
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nasty waste of money
What is hard to believe that this move was made only last year, if it was made in 1970 that I could believe that.
The base story is a good one.
Some of the execution of the story is ok.
Just make sure you have the Fast-Forward button to hand.
Watching it on cable you cant skip forward fast enough over the drawn out self- indulgent bits.
The army guys are all best described as Chumps.
The actors move like the slap-stick characters out of the old cult TV series Monkey.
The stereotypes make you want to hurry the death of the sympathy character as you keep thinking why would they do that, there are so many unnatural bits to the screen play.
There are so many holes in the narrative it drives ...
Some good sfx but a confusing story...
I saw the US theatrical release of D-War and as a monster movie fan I really enjoyed it, which is why I've given it a 4. However, I expect that many people might find it difficult to follow - the US release was only 90 minutes long and it meant that the backgrounds and motivations of the principal characters is rushed through without really understanding the background to the mythology. The sfx are good - the destruction of downtown Los Angeles by a supernatural medievel style army supported by dragons and other monsters of all shapes and sizes is very enjoyable - but then the film moves to a final showdown which again is rushed and not well explained. However, compared to Hyung Rae Shim's previous monster movie outing, Yonngary (aka Reptilian) this is miles better but not up to th...
this is on DVD
why has the deliver age for this name as TBC its out in the shops to buy??????
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